Act of Kindness in the Community
The whole school mantra, Our School has a Mind to be Kind, is discussed frequently with students and the wider community with everyone encouraged to participate in Acts of...
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The whole school mantra, Our School has a Mind to be Kind, is discussed frequently with students and the wider community with everyone encouraged to participate in Acts of...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Deputy Headteacher Mrs Ash led the Main School assemblies this week in school focussed on the Theme of the Week – Consideration and linking with the national Anti Bullying...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
On enrichment day, Year 7 students spent the day learning on the theme of Not Harming Others, underpinned by our school mantra of Our School has a Mind to be Kind and the core...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
It was a real privilege to sit in on the very special Year 7 Assembly at the end of their ‘Mind to Be Kind’ enrichment day last Friday. Deputy Headteacher Mrs Ash gave an...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Earlier this week I received an amazing email from Nirmala Singhvi MBE who works at the Victoria House Day Care Centre in Watford about one of our superb Year 10 students. She...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
The whole school mantra, Our School has a Mind to be Kind, is discussed frequently with students and the wider community with everyone encouraged to participate in Acts of Kindness.
The member of public placed the following thank you message on social media trying to locate the helpful young man: I’d just like to say a MASSIVE thank you to the young lad that was on his way home from school, that stopped on The Rutts after clearly realising we, (my young son and I) were frantically looking for our new rescue dog that had bolted out of the front door on our return from the school run yesterday afternoon. He asked if we were looking for our dog? And showed us which direction he’d gone in and said he’d tried to stop him but he was too fast! He’s a Lurcher / Whippet X and is very quick! We did find him on Elstree Road and he is home safe and sound. Young man you are a credit to your parents and we thank you for being so thoughtful and caring. We are very, very grateful and I hope someone on here knows who you are and can pass on our heartfelt thanks.
The Act of Kindness was eventually traced to Archie. A fine example of Kindness in action!
This morning we had some lovely Year 6 students visiting our school and one of their accompanying Teaching Assistants commented how calm the atmosphere was across the whole school...