Lockdown Stories from The Music Department
When we first went into lockdown, I realised how lucky I personally was to have a bit of extra time to myself. I planned big projects I was going to do: to teach myself to play...
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When we first went into lockdown, I realised how lucky I personally was to have a bit of extra time to myself. I planned big projects I was going to do: to teach myself to play...
Posted by Maria Fort
Dear students, parents and carers, Here is our next STEM Challenge of the Week. It’s a fun challenge for all the family to get involved in. Have you got some spare...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
Posted by Danielle Bowe
Dear all, It has been lovely catching up with lots of you over the phone recently. I have heard lovely stories about all the work you are completing during lock down. Please see...
Posted by Roa Dillon
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Calling all students! We have now launched the D&T Monster challenge! Using resources that you have at home, make us a monster of your own! You can be as creative as you like!...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
As we all know, the lockdown has been proving challenging but despite this, our Design & Technology students have been very focused and dedicated to studying the theory topics...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
In the past week students have earned an impressive 1920 reward points to recognised their hard work, progress and kindness in the community. R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 Total Year 07 226 242...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
In the spirit of the Executive Principal’s Blog, “we rise by lifting others”, the drama department would like to celebrate the amazing creativity students have shown in...
Posted by Tom Futerill
This week’s featured book certainly packs a punch! When we hurriedly gave out the books for Shadowing, on the last day in school, and Archie took Patron Saint of Nothing,...
Posted by Teresa Turton
When we first went into lockdown, I realised how lucky I personally was to have a bit of extra time to myself. I planned big projects I was going to do: to teach myself to play the guitar and to decorate my house. Have I done either of those things? No. And that’s OK. But I realised that I have been using creativity in smaller ways to get through.
I think creativity is helping a lot of people in lockdown. I don’t think it’s about the final product, but rather the creative process in which we become involved. There is something about being totally absorbed in an activity, whatever it might be, that is so good for the mind. Creating is about living in the moment.
Whilst my piano has been getting lots of use (outside working hours so I don’t annoy my lovely neighbours), I have also enjoyed being creative in other ways. I have been baking cookies and dreaming up my business plan to sell them, I have been taking photographs for Miss Cole’s photography competition and I have been getting creative in the garden. There are many ways to be creative: cooking, drawing, building something, making music, writing a story, arranging some flowers. I bet you can think of many more.
I have loved seeing people share their creativity – rainbows in windows for example. I have particularly loved watching the videos some of my students have sent in of them making music during lockdown. If you are comfortable sharing your creativity, then go for it! Your efforts are inspiring. But if not, then just enjoy the doing. I guess I simply want to encourage you to have a go at a creative activity, maybe something you like or maybe something new, and just enjoy doing it. Maybe I’ll finally pick up that guitar.
Stay safe. Stay well.
It’s been fabulous to see students from years 7 and 8 reading for pleasure and completing tasks from their Reading Award booklets. It’s fascinating for me to see the books...
Richard Meyrick, a former professional concert pianist, delivered a masterclass in piano performance for 32 of our able pianists across the school on Monday December 16th. Upon...