Year 12 Drama Students Return
Mr Knowles was delighted to see the return of all our year 12 drama students who returned to school for a 2 hour drama session this week. They decided that after months of working...
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Mr Knowles was delighted to see the return of all our year 12 drama students who returned to school for a 2 hour drama session this week. They decided that after months of working...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
Dear all our Parents and Carers, We are slowly returning to a new kind of normal and it is lovely to see our wonderful school buzzing with small groups of students again. We have...
Posted by Roa Dillon
Usually at this time of year in the arts faculty we would be finishing off end of year assessments; moderating the high quality GCSE and A-level art work and finalising...
Posted by Greg Knowles
It has been a delight for me, during these strange times, to receive students’ Reading Award work and see what they’ve been reading – I have certainly added a few books to...
Posted by Teresa Turton
The Dance Department have been making a few changes, ready to put into practice in the next academic year. New Units! Myself and Miss Dolan have introduced new unit topics into...
Posted by Eliz Noyan
As we near the end of the academic school year we can reflect on the many achievements of the anti-bullying ambassadors. Although they were unable to fulfill all their plans they...
Posted by Helen Mateides
After an eight week period of physical distance, Year 12 students were able to enjoy their first face-to-face lesson with their humanities and social sciences teachers last week. ...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
Most of us have been having a fair few of those since the lockdown began, both literal and metaphorical. Like many idioms, the origin is uncertain, although it seems to be one of...
Posted by Lynn Court
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
We have recorded a new high score for the number of reward points issued in a week with a total of 2006 issued to students in the past week. This is a testament to the efforts the...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Mr Knowles was delighted to see the return of all our year 12 drama students who returned to school for a 2 hour drama session this week. They decided that after months of working on theory at home it would be of benefit to try to run a practical drama lesson – albeit with much more individual work due to the social distancing measures in place. The students created some very imaginative responses to a piece of music (Sinead O’Connor’s Nothing Compares To You) with the intention of using these ideas to inspire their devised work in September. It was lovely to see every student in attendance and enthusiastic to get back into some practical drama work.




Many of you will know that Amira Izhar, Head Girl, has secured a place at Oxford University to read English. Over the last two years, the faculty have put various interventions...
At the end of term all of Year 12 took part in a week of work shadowing. The feedback received from both the employers and the students was overwhelmingly positive. One employer...