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Welcome, future storytellers! Are you curious about the world around you? Do you love writing, taking photos, or sharing news? Then the Journalism Club is the place for you! What...
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It was a privilege to observe SEND teacher Mrs McNaughton deliver an English lesson to year 7 this week. The topic was Myths and the students were able to demonstrate their...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
It was a pleasure to watch a Year 7 English lesson last week, led by Miss Wilson, SEND teacher. The students were actively engaged and gripped by the lesson and excited to take...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
The geography department took the year 11 GCSE geography students to the amazing Jurrasic coast in Dorset for their annual residential field trip spending 3 days exploring this...
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It has been an exciting and rewarding half term for the Year 7 MFL pupils. The cognitive, cultural and academic benefits of learning a new language are profound. Year 7 is an...
Posted by Keren Crespi
On our first enrichment day of the year, a group of Year 10 textiles students made an exciting trip to the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in London, home to one of the...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
Earlier this term several of our more able Sixth Form took part in the UKMT Senior Mathematical Challenge 2024, an annual,...
Posted by John Wood
Bioengineering is a relatively new discipline and area of study, and it can mean many different things to different people. Working at the interface between engineering and...
Posted by Mo Abusef
The year 9 Tasters in Design Technology have been enjoyed by all so far! In Textiles students have been making Bow Ties. Students have learnt about printing techniques in the...
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On Thursday 10th October we had a visit from the BBC. All students received an interactive presentation about careers, aspirations and further education pathways. The highlight...
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
On our first enrichment day of the year, a group of Year 10 textiles students made an exciting trip to the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in London, home to one of the world’s finest collections of fashion and design. The trip was an opportunity for students to immerse themselves in the rich history of clothing, textiles, and accessories, inspiring creativity and appreciation for the art of fashion.
As we entered the fashion gallery, the vibrant displays immediately captured our attention. The gallery showcased garments spanning centuries, from elegant Victorian dresses to contemporary streetwear. Each piece told a story, reflecting the social and cultural contexts of its time. Students were particularly fascinated by the intricate craftsmanship of the historical pieces, gaining insight into the techniques used by designers and artisans.
Equipped with sketchbooks and cameras, students collected information about the exhibits. They carefully observed the textures, colours, and patterns of various garments, jotting down notes about their inspirations and what they found most striking.
We also had the opportunity to visit the cultural rooms, featuring beautiful artefacts from Japan, South Asia and Middle Eastern countries, allowing students to see first hand, the intricate patterns, and detailed pieces made in these countries. A final highlight of the day, was a brief walk through the jewellery room, which exhibited a huge number of precious stones, gems and iconic jewellery.
The trip to the V&A not only enriched their understanding of the subject but also encouraged them to think about the origins of fashion and how fashion intersects with culture and society.
For many students, this was their first time at the V&A, but I certainly hope it inspires them to visit again!
One of the key messages of Assistant Headteacher Mr Mitman’s Main School Assembly this week on Independence was that independence is not ‘doing your own thing’...
As another remembrance day comes around, it’s important to reflect, appreciate and understand the struggle of both soldier, sailor, pilot and civilian who has been involved...