Raising Achievement with Year 10 Science
There has understandably been a huge focus on Year 11 and Year 13 with their assessments and gathering of evidence for Centre Assessed Grades this year. However, Ms Booth and her...
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There has understandably been a huge focus on Year 11 and Year 13 with their assessments and gathering of evidence for Centre Assessed Grades this year. However, Ms Booth and her...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
The photo shows Harry and Jude in year 8, with their completed ‘torch in an hour’ project. When?Monday after school, from 3.15 to 4.15 pm in C9. What? There will be a...
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Why do sensory behaviours happen? Imagine each of the 5 senses has a cup. Some cups are tiny, some are large. The student’s main focus is keeping each cup full, without having it...
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As part of mental health awareness week over 20 members of staff took part in a friendly – well supposedly friendly!! – rounders match on Wednesday afternoon. Split...
Posted by Sarah Cooper
It was wonderful to see the school community coming together to celebrate Mental Health Awareness week in such a positive way. Activities across the week, embraced this years...
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It was a real pleasure to see Ms Booth in action with a Year 7 class using fire from a Ruben’s tube and some nostalgic music in a fun and hugely enjoyed science lesson. A...
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Computer science is a very large subject with lots of applications. Computer scientists design new software, solve computing problems and develop different ways to use technology....
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There has understandably been a huge focus on Year 11 and Year 13 with their assessments and gathering of evidence for Centre Assessed Grades this year. However, Ms Booth and her fantastic team of scientists, have got the ball rolling in terms of raising achievement in Science with our year 10 students.
The Science Stars, Friday lunchtime intervention programme started last Friday and this week the current group of around 35 students were spoken to in the main hall to inspire them to make the most of this opportunity. Resources and support from the science teachers will be delivered every Friday lunchtime along with some refreshments to keep the students going.
With the world seeming to be coming out of the pandemic, we are really looking forward to even more exciting interventions taking place in what we hope will be a normal 2021-22.
Best wishes to. All of our Year 10 and well done to Ms Booth and her team for starting this up.
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