Active Law – Class of 22
The more active revision is – the more effective – this is a known fact. The Class of 22 ensure their revision for their law exam is active with whiteboard quizzes,...
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The more active revision is – the more effective – this is a known fact. The Class of 22 ensure their revision for their law exam is active with whiteboard quizzes,...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
On Tuesday, our year 9 and 10 dancers explored release technique, improvisation and contact work with Shaun Dillon Dance Company. Shaun Dillon has worked, toured and trained with...
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As a school we always like to reach out and support our local community and it was a real privilege on the last day of the previous half term for some of our talented musicians to...
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Year 7s have been working on a project making pewter keyrings. As part of the design process, they researched ancient cultures like the Egyptians, Incas, Greeks and Anglo Saxons...
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In our final Friday Faculty Focus of the half term, our outstanding IT Manager across the Trust Mr Furr shared details with the wider staff of all the work his team, alongside...
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The more active revision is – the more effective – this is a known fact.
The Class of 22 ensure their revision for their law exam is active with whiteboard quizzes, interactive games and paired testing. In addition, they create group revision resources of whole topics which are then displayed. Learning facts and definitions plays a massive role and student do this through pictionary games, Race Fact Sentences and The Wandering Quiz. Many students even bring their own large white boards from home, presumably leaving a space on bedroom walls!
With only one law exam to go, Ms Knowles wishes her Class of 22 all the very best for their summer results and future endeavours.
Every year, the Humanities and Social Sciences Faculty like to present some extension suggestions for all its students to enjoy over the Christmas holidays. Do have fun with...
As part of ‘Flair Week’ law A level students were invited to carry out some independent work on an area of their choice. Jesse Harry-Brown read the novel ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’...