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Posted by Danielle Bowe
Dear all, It has been lovely catching up with lots of you over the phone recently. I have heard lovely stories about all the work you are completing during lock down. Please see...
Posted by Roa Dillon
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Calling all students! We have now launched the D&T Monster challenge! Using resources that you have at home, make us a monster of your own! You can be as creative as you like!...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
As we all know, the lockdown has been proving challenging but despite this, our Design & Technology students have been very focused and dedicated to studying the theory topics...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
In the past week students have earned an impressive 1920 reward points to recognised their hard work, progress and kindness in the community. R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 Total Year 07 226 242...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
In the spirit of the Executive Principal’s Blog, “we rise by lifting others”, the drama department would like to celebrate the amazing creativity students have shown in...
Posted by Tom Futerill
This week’s featured book certainly packs a punch! When we hurriedly gave out the books for Shadowing, on the last day in school, and Archie took Patron Saint of Nothing,...
Posted by Teresa Turton
‘Lord of the Flies’ (1954) by William Golding A plane crashes on an uninhabited island and the only survivors, a group of schoolboys, assemble on the beach and wait to be rescued....
Posted by Lynn Court
It’s been fabulous to see students from years 7 and 8 reading for pleasure and completing tasks from their Reading Award booklets. It’s fascinating for me to see the books...
Posted by Teresa Turton
‘The Mayor of Casterbridge’ (1886) by Thomas Hardy Arguably Hardy’s greatest work, The Mayor of Casterbridge is the tragic story of Michael Henchard, a man who rises to civic...
You know that situation you can sometimes find yourself in when you just can’t find the right… oh, come on what is it…umm… Word! Don’t you just hate...