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We have had a very positive start to 2021 in Learning Support and I am so happy to see all our students engaging in face to face or online live lessons. I understand what a...
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We have had a very positive start to 2021 in Learning Support and I am so happy to see all our students engaging in face to face or online live lessons. I understand what a...
Posted by Roa Dillon
Labour market information is region specific and it tells you about the current work and job environments. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? LMI highlights the fantastic career opportunities...
Posted by Di Mcildowie
In support of our growth mindset culture we have introduced an app for those students normally engaging with our reading intervention program, who have dyslexia or English as a...
Posted by Claire Till
As we find ourselves in Lockdown 3.0, we are back to remote learning with the many challenges and, sometimes, the heated discussions that go along with it. As a mum of three (aged...
Posted by Caroline Smart
Year 11 are fabulous home cooks! Mrs Hanbury’s Year 11 GCSE group have not let learning from home stop them accessing the food skill side of Food Preparation and Nutrition....
Posted by Alison Hanbury
Although numbers of students are significantly lower than usual, with only about 10% of our school population attending for in-person lesson, our growing number of Year 7 students...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Last Friday morning outstanding Business Studies Teacher Mr Malik provided an excellent start to the day and shared some superb best practice related to setting the standards to...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by James Felix
Last year was a very challenging year and I would like to express how proud I am of our amazing Sixth Form; the adaptability, maturity and perseverance adopted by Year 12 and...
Posted by Des Timotheou
I was working in my office (which is off of the school library) on Thursday morning and I started to hear a familiar story being read that was an old favourite of mine as a child...
Posted by Graeme Searle
In these challenging times we are often seeing very polarised opinions and attitudes – the very best and sometimes the worst of people’s characters. What has been inspiring...
I am sharing the SEND ‘Tip of the Month’ for April 2021. When I studied for my national SENDCo award as delegates we spent a lot of time looking at the ‘Iceberg...