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It was great to spend some time in Mr Futerill’s Year 7 Drama class and see students carefully assessing themselves against clear key performance indicators. They were guided...
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It was great to spend some time in Mr Futerill’s Year 7 Drama class and see students carefully assessing themselves against clear key performance indicators. They were guided...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Please see an invitation below to a Medicine & Professional Healthcare Careers Event for all Year 10 – 13 students on Tuesday 13th November 2018. The event takes place at St...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Kashan Malik
Posted by Kashan Malik
Key Stage 3 Ashwin 8 Elm – Ashwin has 100 reward points, 100% attendance and an excellent attitude to learning. Ashwin works consistently hard in all his subjects and also...
Posted by Kashan Malik
Rehearsals have begun for the the school production! A massive thank you to everyone who auditioned and congratulations to everyone who has been cast, the quality of the auditions...
Posted by Tom Futerill
Posted by Danielle Bowe
On Wednesday 17 October the main hall was packed with Year 11 students, parents and carers ready to learn different strategies and techniques for revision. Ms Bowe, Lead...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
NEWS County Representation Last week we received the fantastic news that Max M in Year 9 had been selected for the Hertfordshire County U14 football squad. Over the last few weeks...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
Maple House has a new Head of House – Miss Buck and she led a great House Assembly on Friday last week linking the two recent key themes of Equality and Diversity and...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was great to spend some time in Mr Futerill’s Year 7 Drama class and see students carefully assessing themselves against clear key performance indicators.
They were guided through them by the teacher and asked to RAG them Red Amber Green according to the security of their achievements against each one. Students then self and peer assessed themselves, identifying clear next steps to improve their work.
The ‘purple pen of progress’ was then used to clarify one area for their focus as they aim to improve their work over the next few weeks.The sense of smartly moving their work on in their practical lessons was helped by the clear systems of marking and feedback employed.
On the 16th July 2019 a small group of drama students put together a short one hour production of Hamlet. This was performed outside on the quad to a group of primary school...
On Thursday of this week it was great to see Mr Futerill’s Year 10 students enthusiastically taking on the role of different characters in the play Blood Brothers pausing...