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It was a privilege to join Mrs Hanbury’s Year 9 Food Technology class on Monday of this week and watch them develop their theoretical knowledge and practical skills involved...
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It was a privilege to join Mrs Hanbury’s Year 9 Food Technology class on Monday of this week and watch them develop their theoretical knowledge and practical skills involved...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
This week our outstanding Heads of House have been leading the assemblies in the Main Hall and it was a delight to be able to join Ash House Assembly at the start of the week....
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Monday of this week our Monday Magic Moment, led by one of our key leaders in English Mr Carter, focussed on the power of the online learning platform SENECA. Many...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Head of Elm House Mr Cox provided an inspiring start to the day on Wednesday of this week for all students in Elm House. Under the theme of Community he spoke about the need for...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
The Theme of the Week has been ‘Community’ and each House have enjoyed once again enjoy their bespoke House Assemblies. In Beech’s assembly, Mrs Bragoli, Head of Beech,...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
Posted by Maryam Razavi
On behalf of the year 10 Prince’s Trust students and staff I would like to say an enormous THANK YOU for all your donations, ticket and cake purchases and all round support. Our...
Posted by Rebecca Isles
Posted by Maryam Razavi
Team Spectrum have gone from strength to strength during this seasons tournaments. On Saturday, we had the long trek to Canterbury for the latest tournament, to take on schools...
Posted by David Chalkley
This year, St James’s Music and Drama society bring you this classic story of Jack & the Beanstalk. Join our hero Jack on his adventures as he works with his friends...
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Head of Elm House Mr Cox provided an inspiring start to the day on Wednesday of this week for all students in Elm House. Under the theme of Community he spoke about the need for all students to actively involve themselves in the communities they are involved with to make them even better than they are. Simple things such as putting litter in the bin can have a positive impact on the community – whether in or out of school. Outside of school we can look out for elderly neighbours or relatives, do some voluntary work for a local charity and simplay support our local businesses. He also reminded students of the current Foodbank Charity drive that has been launched in the school this week. Be inspired and make sure you get involved!
After listening to Head of House Miss Pattni it was great to hear some first hand feedback from Kyle who had clearly listened carefully to the inspiring assembly on Monday morning...
As a Character Development Coach I strive to encourage my students to take part in school projects, and do what they can to better the community and have a ‘mind to be kind’. And...