Acts of Kindness in the Community
The Acts of Kindness that have featured in the newsletter each week are truly inspirational with those taking part in the Acts of Kindness really fulfilling our mantra ‘Our...
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The Acts of Kindness that have featured in the newsletter each week are truly inspirational with those taking part in the Acts of Kindness really fulfilling our mantra ‘Our...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
This week’s featured book, Girl, Boy, Sea, is the perfect example of why we should never judge a book by its cover; our group felt the design suggests a book aimed at younger...
Posted by Teresa Turton
Lockdown has been a trying experience for us all in many ways, but watching ‘College Behind Bars’ (BBC TV) might make you look at lockdown very differently. The programme was...
Posted by Greg Knowles
Dear students, parents and carers, This week’s STEM challenge involves some more Science magic! Can you get two ping pong balls to float in the air at the same time? ...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
In their second week of ‘getting back on track’, our Year 10 students continue to make us proud by catching up with remote learning that proved to be very difficult to...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
The KS3 Inter House Sport and Fitness competition has continued to inspire students to do as much exercise as possible during the break from school. Every time students complete...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
Virtual Employer Engagement During this unprecedented time, in order to ensure our students still have the opportunity to find out about the world of work and speak to employers,...
Posted by Beverly Biggerstaff
‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ (1960) by Harper Lee This Pulitzer Prize winning novel concerns the essential nature of right and wrong and how good and evil can coexist. Through...
Posted by Lynn Court
Posted by Danielle Bowe
The English Faculty would like to draw your attention to another writing competition opportunity. This one has longer for you to create your masterpiece:
Posted by Lynn Court
The Acts of Kindness that have featured in the newsletter each week are truly inspirational with those taking part in the Acts of Kindness really fulfilling our mantra ‘Our School has a Mind to be Kind’.
The Acts of Kindness range from big events and gestures to very small, personal Acts of Kindness. as the quote of the Kindness Thought of the Week states, ‘In the end, only kindness matters’. The small Acts of Kindness can be just as powerful and meaningful as the big gestures so challenge yourself this week to take part in at least one Act of Kindness.
This week we recognise the Acts of Kindness from:
Do email your Acts of Kindness, big or small, to Mrs Ash.
As 2020 comes to an end we naturally reflect on the time gone by and what we have achieved. It was therefore logical that our assemblies this week should focus on that theme of...