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...
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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...
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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
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 Explorers Cup for the third time. The competition is an innovative experience designed to ignite a passion for cyber security among secondary school age students across the UK. This unique contest offers a blend of education, technology and excitement, aiming to challenge young minds and introduce them to the ever-evolving world of cyber security whilst providing experience in critical thinking and teamwork.
This year, the Cyber Explorer Cup returns for its third year as a fun, interactive cyber security competition with challenges based on the Cyber Explorers learning programme content. Students will take on a crucial mission to help the Cyber Squad fix Cyber City’s brand-new Smart Mall. Its advanced AI system, SAM-U.L, has become corrupted – leaving shelves empty, payments broken, and forcing the mall to close. The school teams that restore SAM-U.L to the highest standard and help reopen the mall, achieving the top scores in the fastest time, will be named Cyber Explorers Cup 2026 champions.
The competition runs from 16th March to 20th March 2026 and our two participants chose 19th March 2026 to participate in this competition. School teams will compete virtually from their own schools. We had a timed, one-hour window to complete the competition challenges. This year’s competition content is focused on Information Security. Students will be able to access the Cyber Explorers learning programme during the competition to identify the correct answers. Challenges will include a variety of questions and puzzles based on the Cyber Explorers platform content. Each category will include multiple questions, which when answered correctly, will reveal additional challenges.
When the competition was over, our students said that the questions were challenging but nonetheless, I was very proud that we had students who were brave enough to face the challenge and whether or not, that they may enter into the 50 winning teams across the UK, it is the journey of participating in the competition that matters. I am looking forward to the 1st April 2026 when the winning teams are announced.
I also thank the teachers’ support that they allowed the students to leave their lessons in order to complete this competition on 19th March 2026 and the school admin team that helped change the students’ timetable, enabling them to leave their usual timetabled lessons.

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....
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...