Revision Techniques event
On Thursday 17 October the main hall was packed with Year 11 students, parents and carers ready to learn different strategies and techniques for revision. Mrs Greenwood, Assistant...
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On Thursday 17 October the main hall was packed with Year 11 students, parents and carers ready to learn different strategies and techniques for revision. Mrs Greenwood, Assistant...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Top Sparx Students steam Ahead with a Trip to the Wembley Park Theatre It was full steam ahead for our most dedicated Sparx Readers, as they earned their ticket to see Starlight...
Posted by Anthony Carter
Wates, a £2 billion industry leader, is offering opportunities across the UK, providing ambitious students like you with the chance to gain real-world experience and build a...
Posted by Mo Abusef
Half term is finally here – and it’s very well deserved! You’ve all been working incredibly hard this term, whether it’s been in lessons, revising for tests,...
Posted by Sarah Doran
This term, Year 12 A Level Dance student Scarlett has been completing her ‘Kindness Matters’ programme by supporting a Year 10 GCSE Dance class. After achieving a...
Posted by Lucy Joannou
Last week, our Year 12 prefects took centre stage by planning, creating and delivering an engaging assembly for Year 10 and 11 students identified as higher prior attainers. This...
Posted by Gary Johnson
this week.Snippets n’ snapshots of performing arts A dramatic entrance to this week! Year 13 students initiated Pre Public Exams of devised performances, showcasing an...
Posted by Madeline Silla
I would like to once again thank the 310 students who took the time to send in a nomination for their ‘best teacher’ from 2024.25 at the end of the last academic year....
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Miss Coombs, our SRP Coordinator, led our Friday Faculty Focus at the end of last week to highlight DLD day which is set aside to highlight development delay disorder – a...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Friday morning last week I had the privilege of supervising two Year 11 classes in the Learning Hub at the centre of our school and was incredibly impressed with how well the...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
This week, our Year 7 students took part in an important Safeguarding Assembly led by the school’s designated Safeguarding leads; Deputy Headteacher Ms De Groot and Safeguarding officer Miss Court. The assembly was designed to help students understand how our school keeps everyone safe and what to do if they ever have a concern about themselves or someone else.
During the assembly, the safeguarding leads introduced the key additional members of the safeguarding team and explained their roles in promoting student welfare. Students learned about the different types of safeguarding issues that can arise—both in school and online—and were reminded that speaking up early and using our ‘report concern’ button on the school’s internet helps ensure everyone can stay safe and supported.
The team also highlighted the school’s trusted adult network, reminding students that there is always someone they can talk to if they are worried, upset, or unsure about something. Clear information was shared about how to make a report, where to go for help, and how to be a supportive friend.
The session encouraged Year 7 to take pride in being part of a caring and respectful community. It reinforced our school’s message that safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility—and that by working together, we can make our school a safe, kind, inclusive, and positive place for all.
Name: Madeline House: Oak Reason for nomination: She has made an excellent start to the term, consistently demonstrating the 3 R’s — responsibility, respect, and...
Hair & Beauty Department News Celebrating Success and Spooky Creativity! Our Hair and Beauty students have been working incredibly hard this term — and it truly shows! From...