Curiously More Able Initiative CMAI – Session 1
On Wednesday morning we launched the Curiously More Able Initiative (CMAI) with 60 students from cohort one. Students completed a practical circle time activity that touched on...
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On Wednesday morning we launched the Curiously More Able Initiative (CMAI) with 60 students from cohort one. Students completed a practical circle time activity that touched on...
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Posted by Lauren Wright
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Posted by Jeremy Turner
Last week our inspirational Senior Assistant Headteacher Mr Fisher reminded students about the unique opportunities that as a school we give throughout the year on our highly...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Wednesday morning we launched the Curiously More Able Initiative (CMAI) with 60 students from cohort one. Students completed a practical circle time activity that touched on study patterns, further education and work related aspirations, stress management, teamwork and leadership.
Due to the nature of the mixed year groups it was spectacular to see how the students came together and worked as one unit, completing the tasks in record time! Leaders emerged from a variety of year groups and trends were shared and discussed as a group.
Next week, Mr Malik and I we will be setting bespoke, achievable targets that will stretch and challenge each member in a personalised way.
By Dayna and Luxman Have you ever wondered why your cake rises, and what gives it its delectable fluffiness? Or even why your cakes always turned out like flat failures? Well Kush...
On Wednesday all year groups attended a special assembly to hear about the ‘More able today than you were yesterday’ idea. This stems from our ‘More Able get...