Enrichment Days are Vitally Important!
As parents and carers do remind your children how important our enrichment days are. The days allow for extended learning to take place across a whole range of different topics...
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As parents and carers do remind your children how important our enrichment days are. The days allow for extended learning to take place across a whole range of different topics...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Jackson Helyer
As the Head of Willow House it was great to see that a number of Willow House students took part in a team building exercise at the Ashridge Estate last week.Activities...
Posted by Richard Ash
See On Wednesday we held out second Student Parliament meeting of the academic year. The students were joined by members of the Governing Body and Trustees, with a focused...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
On Friday 10 November, students in years 11 and 13 gathered in the main hall to learn about the JCQ examination regulations ready for the PPEs. Mr Abusef, Associate Leader,...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
This week we are celebrating the outstanding work of our Year 10 students in the GCSE Design and Technology classes. From woodworking wonders to textile triumphs, our students are...
Posted by Charlotte Hewitt
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Head of Sixth Form, Mr O’Kelly, delivered an assembly to Year 12 students on the theme of kindness. Linked to Anti-Bullying week and the school mantra of ‘Our School has a Mind to...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
The £1.4 million specialist resource provision housed within A Block is now fully functioning and benefitting all our SRP students and the wider school community. I would like to...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
One of the strengths of our school community is the emphasis we place on developing great teachers and sharing best practice amongst our staffing body. Our Teaching and Learning...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
As the Head of Willow House it was great to see that a number of Willow House students took part in a team building exercise at the Ashridge Estate last week.Activities ranged from orienteering, building shelters and the cooking of sausages and mash,which is no mean feat outdoors. Students from different year groups worked well together, utilising each other’s skills to complete all of the tasks during the day. This links into House Assembles starting next week ,where the Heads of Houses will be talking about the benefits of teamwork and how this can be used to drive success in lessons and extracurricular activities.
NEWS Enrichment day – Y10 L2 Vocational SPORTS STUDIES class As part of their Outdoor Activities Unit the Year 10 Sports Studies class spent the day sailing and raft...
This week we are celebrating the outstanding work of our Year 10 students in the GCSE Design and Technology classes. From woodworking wonders to textile triumphs, our students are...