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It was great to join the Willow House Assembly last Friday morning and hear Mrs Speker talk to all the students about the importance of being organised and working together to...
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It was great to join the Willow House Assembly last Friday morning and hear Mrs Speker talk to all the students about the importance of being organised and working together to...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
NEWS KS3 INTER HOUSE CROSS-COUNTRY Well done Oak House – Champions! The last week before half term saw the traditional Inter House Cross-Country competitions for all...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
Maple House has a new Head of House – Miss Buck and she led a great House Assembly on Friday last week linking the two recent key themes of Equality and Diversity and...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
It was a real joy to be in my first official Elm House Assembly on Tuesday of this week. As the new link Senior Member of Staff to the House it was great to listen to our...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On our last day of the academic year students and staff were anxiously waiting to find out which House had won the House Cup in 2018. All the reward points that each individual...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Welcome back everyone! I hope you all had an enjoyable and restful Easter holiday and have had a positive start to the final term of this academic year. This year has been an...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
The house volunteers have completed a ‘dementia friend’ training session, to help them with the amazing volunteer work they are doing at Bushey House. The session was...
Posted by Hannah Budd
It was great to join the Willow House Assembly last Friday morning and hear Mrs Speker talk to all the students about the importance of being organised and working together to achieve great things.
The assembly took the students out of their comfort zone right from the start and then students sat on the floor – not on the usual theatre raked seating. This enabled them to easily get into their Character Development Groups to form human knots which they then had to untangle without breaking the knot!
Through this very practical and enjoyable activity it reinforced the learning point of the assembly – that in working together in an organised way you can achieve challenging things, sometimes more than if you worked on your own.
Key Stage 3 Eleonora 8 Beech – Eleonora is an exemplary student with nearly 200 achievement points, so early on in the year. However what is more impressive is that Eleonora has...
Earlier in the year, the Heads of House worked together to put on the House Arts event which took place on Tuesday 26th November. We got to witness talented individuals from...