Half-Term Hopes and House Highlights
As students return from the February half-term, the school is alive with renewed energy and excitement. At the heart of this buzz is the house system – Ash, Beech, Elm,...
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As students return from the February half-term, the school is alive with renewed energy and excitement. At the heart of this buzz is the house system – Ash, Beech, Elm,...
Posted by Emma Denton
Before half term, our Year 11 and Year 13 students and their families gathered for our “Time to Shine” workshop designed to bridge the gap between hard work and the...
Posted by Gary Johnson
Our fantastic Alumni students came back to assist the PE team a couple of weeks ago in a game of volleyball. It was great that Vysnavan, Cameron and Amaan were able to give up...
Posted by Mala Patel
I am absolutely thrilled to share the latest creations coming out of our Textiles room. This term, the classroom has been a total hive of activity, and the students have really...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
PE Health and Health Faculty News (25th February 2026) NEWS Mr Cartledge Head of PE and Health FOOTBALL Year 11A Boys v RIDGEWAY (County Plate Quarter- Final) AWAY Mr Harris Date...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
It has been an incredibly industrious term in the Design & Technology workshops. Our Year 8 students have stepped up to the challenge of sustainable manufacturing, moving from...
Posted by Charlotte Hewitt
Posted by Jeremy Turner
This Wednesday our Year 11, 12 and 13 students started their PPEs (Pre-Public Exams) which will run until Friday 6th March. The PPEs are an important step in getting ready for the...
Posted by Mo Abusef
12ASH nomination Malik Abukar For leading his group well in Vertical Tutoring fortnight and successfully winning the ASH House nomination. Malik was a positive role...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
Calling all Year 8 French students! We are delighted to announce an exciting upcoming opportunity — a visit to the renowned Bread Ahead Bakery School in Wembley for a hands-on...
Posted by Syeda Naqvi
I am absolutely thrilled to share the latest creations coming out of our Textiles room. This term, the classroom has been a total hive of activity, and the students have really outdone themselves with their latest batch of projects! Their task – to produce a food themed cushion, featuring an apt food pun.
It’s been so much fun watching everyone take a simple piece of fabric and turn it into something they’re proud to take home. From getting to grips with the sewing machines to choosing just the right colors and textures, the students have shown some serious talent.
What impressed me the most was seeing students confidently pick out their own materials and troubleshoot their own designs. Every single piece has its own “vibe”—it’s clear how much personality students poured into their work.
Textiles isn’t always easy but these groups have shown resilience and have stuck with it to get that perfect finish. It has been fantastic to see. The end products look professional, but the real highlight for me has been the atmosphere in the room—lots of creativity, a bit of trial and error, and a huge amount of pride.
A big well done to all the students involved. Your hard work has paid off and the results are “sew” impressive!

As students return from the February half-term, the school is alive with renewed energy and excitement. At the heart of this buzz is the house system – Ash, Beech, Elm,...
This last term has seen some amazing projects come to life in the textiles department! Take a look at the wonderful Year 7 pencil cases, Year 8 food cushions and Year 9 shorts as...