Cross-Curricular Creativity bridges Art & English
Students and teachers from English and Art have been working together on a creative project. Using student photography and artwork as inspiration, students have written poetry and flash fiction in response. Students have also written essay responses to the question, ‘What is Life?’ English teacher Mr Sinclair explained the title...
Windrush Community Project visit for Photography students
The Art Department were invited to take some of our Year 10 Photography students to see ‘The Pioneers Exhibition’, which is part of the Windrush Community Project at St Paul’s Learning Centre. The event, held on Windrush Day, provided students with the opportunity to see a Photography exhibition and talk...
Students shine in Maths Challenges at both KS3 & 4
We have some amazing results from our students on the UKMT (United Kingdom Mathematics Trust) Maths Challenges this year. We are very proud of all the students that took part in the Challenges, they have shown their love of Maths and problem solving and have tried very hard, even during...
Performing Arts launches T-Shirts & Badges
The Performing Arts department has recently launched its brand new Performing Arts T Shirts which they can wear to their extra-curricular dance companies and drama clubs. Perfect for when we launch our 2022 musical in September! With every production, gala, club or GCSE class they are a part of, students...
Watch out for Y7 Black Lives Matter Performances
Our Year 7s are doing exceptionally well in their new Black Lives Matter unit of work. They have been learning professional repertoire from Diversity's recent incredible performance and creating their own choreography to communicate the powerful messages of this movement. For homework, they created brilliant protest posters to be incorporated into...
Donation of knitted organs of digestive system
Our Science Department extended a plea to our community, who came through for us, as always. You may remember from a previous newsletter article that we asked for some knitted organs of the digestive system. A grandmother grandmother of one of our Year 11s very kindly sent in these. This lady...
History Book Club
'Black and British' by David Olusoga will be the first book read for this new group. See details about how to get involved.
Y11 Women in Science online ‘residential’
See details of an online 'residential' course for Year 11 students interested in STEM sciences.
Celebrating Science Week 2021 style
Science Week without the usual array of guest speakers, practical workshops and the Year 7 trip to the Big Bang Fair at the NEC, Birmingham, was a much quieter affair this year. This doesn't mean we let it pass by without making the best of it within our own science...