Bletchley Park Visit: A Mathematical Adventure
We are thrilled to share the highlights of our Year 7 students’, sunshine blessed, trip to Bletchley Park on Wednesday, March 18th, as part of our Maths Enrichment Day. This...
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We are thrilled to share the highlights of our Year 7 students’, sunshine blessed, trip to Bletchley Park on Wednesday, March 18th, as part of our Maths Enrichment Day. This...
Posted by John Wood
On Wednesday 18th March, Year 7 students spent the morning of the Enrichment day on a language-focussed session. Led by the MFL teachers and supported by the excellent resources...
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On Wednesday 18th June, Year 7 Spanish students took part in an exciting Spanish Enrichment Day, giving them the opportunity to immerse themselves fully in the vibrant culture of...
Posted by Keren Crespi
It was fantastic to see our Year 9 students using their design thinking during our recent Enrichment Day. As they stand on the threshold of choosing their GCSE options, we opened...
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The Year 13s were very fortunate to have a number of employers with a wealth of experience from different backgrounds, volunteer their time to spend last Friday in the Sixth Form....
Posted by Mala Patel
Last week, the MFL department proudly took part in Flair Week, celebrating and challenging our more able students through a range of inspiring activities. The week highlighted not...
Posted by Syeda Naqvi
Cyber Explorers, an initiative led by the UK Government, is an online learning programme for cyber security and is a free resource for young people. This year, they ran the Cyber...
Posted by Siew Young
On Wednesday 18th March we held our second enrichment day of the year. The whole school was off timetable as each year group had their own bespoke timetable for the day aimed to...
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
The time has come for the Year 9 students to choose their options. After a successful taster day students and parents were invited into our in...
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
Two of our outstanding year 12 students dedicated their own personal time to engage a year 11 class in a ‘pep’ talk around taking their GCSE’s seriously. Shaan...
Posted by Teryne Goldstone
Last week, the MFL department proudly took part in Flair Week, celebrating and challenging our more able students through a range of inspiring activities. The week highlighted not only students’ linguistic ability, but also their curiosity, confidence, and cultural awareness.
A key event was a visit from a former student, Zaki, who spoke to Year 9 about their experience of studying languages at GCSE and A-level. Students gained valuable insight into what to expect, along with practical advice on how to succeed. The talk also highlighted the wider benefits of language learning, from travel opportunities to future careers, helping students see the real-world value of their studies.

Alongside this, students took the lead in a series of engaging, student-led sessions.
Year 10 native speakers shared their languages and cultures with peers, offering everything from introductory phrases to insights into traditions. These sessions were interactive, informative, and a fantastic opportunity for students to learn from one another.

Year 12 students also contributed by delivering engaging presentations on Spanish musicians. This not only developed cultural knowledge but also encouraged students to see language learning as something dynamic and relevant beyond the classroom.

Similarly, Year 8 students impressed with presentations on aspects of Spanish culture, including festivals and football. Their enthusiasm and confidence in sharing their learning with others demonstrated both growing subject knowledge and a willingness to take risks.

The enthusiasm and effort shown by all involved was impressive. Students not only developed their language skills, but also demonstrated leadership, creativity, and confidence in presenting to others. It was particularly encouraging to see students stepping outside their comfort zones and embracing new challenges.
Flair Week was a vibrant reminder that language learning goes far beyond the classroom. It is about communication, cultural understanding, and exploring the wider world. We are incredibly proud of our students and look forward to continuing to nurture their talents and enthusiasm for languages in the future.
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