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One of the perks of my job is visiting classes around the school to observe the fantastic teaching and learning taking place on a daily basis. I have had the pleasure to...
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One of the perks of my job is visiting classes around the school to observe the fantastic teaching and learning taking place on a daily basis. I have had the pleasure to...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
Posted by Maryam Razavi
Posted by Maryam Razavi
Posted by Maryam Razavi
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Posted by Maryam Razavi
A number of students and staff have commented on some of the many simple but effective changes we are making around the school site that are continuing to improve our environment...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Maryam Razavi
Posted by Maryam Razavi
Posted by Maryam Razavi
We recently took a group of biology students in Year 13 on a 3 day trip to a field studies centre, where they learned about ecology and completed practical work outdoors. Whilst...
Posted by Shaheel Mehta
One of the perks of my job is visiting classes around the school to observe the fantastic teaching and learning taking place on a daily basis.
I have had the pleasure to particularly enjoy my recent visits to the science faculty.
Mr Mehta’s year 12 biology class were learning about DNA and genes, building on their GCSE learning. Mrs Ram’s year 7 class were keen to show me the models that they have made. Mrs Siddiqui’s year 10s were fascinated by all the different secretions from our bodies – particularly why mucus is green!
In addition, the learning environment has recently been cleared to allow for a more spacious corridor and new exciting displays. In the entrance is a great display introducing the different science specialists working within the faculty. Do take time to go and have a look.
Over the last half term more than thirty year 7 and 8 students have attended at least one of the KS3 Science Club lunchtime sessions. This half term they have learnt about spiders...
This week in science, 9S1 have been making life-size, wearable models of the digestive system using aprons. Many of the models show a great deal of effort and detail, one of which...