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This was a key question being answered by budding Year 7 scientists in Miss Morrin’s excellent science lesson on Tuesday of this week. There was a lot of excitement in the lab as...
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This was a key question being answered by budding Year 7 scientists in Miss Morrin’s excellent science lesson on Tuesday of this week. There was a lot of excitement in the lab as...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Research shows that responding to high quality marking and feedback is one of the real keys to making outstanding progress in learning. It was therefore really encouraging to see...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Mrs Razavi was leading a great verbal discussion with her Year 7 science group. With plenty of students volunteering their answers following completion of a worksheet based...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was excellent to drop into Miss Booth’s Year 11 Science class and see such an effective dialogue of learning and feedback – through self-assessment, verbal and written...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was wonderful to see year 8 students engaged in their learning during a science lesson about reflection with Mrs Davey. Students had to complete an independent task on...
Posted by Kashan Malik
On Friday 29th June, Year 12 went on a biology field trip to Juniper Hall Field Centre in Surrey. On the trip we completed three required practicals: one studying light intensity...
Posted by Damien O'Brien
Science Club Wednesday 9th May with Mr. Green. Students enjoyed the task and challenge of making paper water bombs to knock down a target. Kavya in year 8 came closest to knocking...
Posted by Matthew Green
Every alternate day over Easter Mr Fisher set new SAM Learning Revision and Test tasks, feeding back with group e-mail updates. Revision tasks set included such key topics as...
Posted by Bill Fisher
British Science Week ran from 9th – 18th March this year and we celebrated it with a range of events from a scavenger hunt and daily quiz, to turning a copper coin gold and...
Posted by Damien O'Brien
After my previous weekly visits: watching videos of broken bones; learning about heat transfer and aiding a practical about acids and alkalis, I was really looking forward to my...
Posted by Jey Atchuthan
This was a key question being answered by budding Year 7 scientists in Miss Morrin’s excellent science lesson on Tuesday of this week. There was a lot of excitement in the lab as they watched her demonstrate the experiment to find out the answer – just before they embarked on the same task for themselves.
It was great to see so many students engaged in such a variety of exciting, extended learning activities during last week’s highly successful enrichment day. Pictured here...
Our Year 10 GCSE Business Studies students were working really well on an engaging task related to a product of their choice – unlocking the concept of added value. Leading...