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Welcome, future storytellers! Are you curious about the world around you? Do you love writing, taking photos, or sharing news? Then the Journalism Club is the place for you! What...
Posted by Jackson Helyer
It was a privilege to observe SEND teacher Mrs McNaughton deliver an English lesson to year 7 this week. The topic was Myths and the students were able to demonstrate their...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
It was a pleasure to watch a Year 7 English lesson last week, led by Miss Wilson, SEND teacher. The students were actively engaged and gripped by the lesson and excited to take...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
The geography department took the year 11 GCSE geography students to the amazing Jurrasic coast in Dorset for their annual residential field trip spending 3 days exploring this...
Posted by Jackson Helyer
It has been an exciting and rewarding half term for the Year 7 MFL pupils. The cognitive, cultural and academic benefits of learning a new language are profound. Year 7 is an...
Posted by Keren Crespi
On our first enrichment day of the year, a group of Year 10 textiles students made an exciting trip to the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in London, home to one of the...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
Earlier this term several of our more able Sixth Form took part in the UKMT Senior Mathematical Challenge 2024, an annual,...
Posted by John Wood
Bioengineering is a relatively new discipline and area of study, and it can mean many different things to different people. Working at the interface between engineering and...
Posted by Mo Abusef
The year 9 Tasters in Design Technology have been enjoyed by all so far! In Textiles students have been making Bow Ties. Students have learnt about printing techniques in the...
Posted by Jackson Helyer
On Thursday 10th October we had a visit from the BBC. All students received an interactive presentation about careers, aspirations and further education pathways. The highlight...
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
The geography department took the year 11 GCSE geography students to the amazing Jurrasic coast in Dorset for their annual residential field trip spending 3 days exploring this fascinating region. The aim of the trip is to develop their field work skills which covers data collection, data analysis and presentation. This gives students the first hand experience of working in the field which helps them with their paper 3 GCSE exam. We visited the rolling sand dunes of Studland Bay, the stunning coastals scenery of Durdle Door Beach, Man O’ War cove and Lulworth cove. We finished the trip by travelling to Bournemouth to understand the impacts of urban regeneration. The weather was on our side, and all the students had a fantastic time in Dorset.
On Friday 11th October our newly recruited Mental Health Champions attended a live launch party via zoom with other Mental Health Champions across the country. Now they have all...
Bioengineering is a relatively new discipline and area of study, and it can mean many different things to different people. Working at the interface between engineering and...