Theme of the Week: Challenge
The Theme of the Week this week was the theme of Challenge. Executive Principal, Mr Turner, led the assemblies for each year group discussing the benefits of learning that is...
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The Theme of the Week this week was the theme of Challenge. Executive Principal, Mr Turner, led the assemblies for each year group discussing the benefits of learning that is...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Posted by Danielle Bowe
During our Friday Faculty Foci at the end of last week it was really positive to hear from Lead Practitioner Mrs Hoskins and Advanced Lead Teacher Mrs Jackson about how well our...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
One of the highlights of my week last week was when I met with Year 8 student Travis and Learning Assistant Mr Smith (pictured here in my office) to discuss the opportunity to...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Our Monday Magic Moment in Staff Briefing at the start of the week focussed on our core activity of quality first teaching. Led by Head of Standards, Safeguarding and SEND Mrs...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Monday 28th November, the STEM leaders had the first meeting of the year. This meeting was a chance to speak about ways to promote STEM subjects around the school and the...
Posted by Mo Abusef
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
The Theme of the Week this week was the theme of Challenge. Executive Principal, Mr Turner, led the assemblies for each year group discussing the benefits of learning that is challenging enough to support growth. This linked to one of our Keys to Success of Growth Mindset – this is where we believe that students learn through making mistakes but persevering and trying again.
Understanding yourself was the theme of Mr Malik’s inspirational assemblies this week as he encouraged each and every student to build on their own strengths and individual...
Head of History Mr Lyley and six superb students leaders led our Main School Assemblies this week focussed on the theme of Remembrance. They encouraged us to think and reflect on...