Manglish…
…what do you get when you cross English with maths? Manglish! Yr9 students use maths in English to follow the power shift between characters.
…what do you get when you cross English with maths? Manglish! Yr9 students use maths in English to follow the power shift between characters.
Our A level English literature students had a great day at Warwick University this week having a masterclass to prepare them for their exams in the summer.
Mrs McArthur’s Year 10 students have fun with the play Blood Brothers on No Pens Day! We tried to talk for one minute about the characters and themes without …
Here are some photos of yr10 English putting their acting abilities to the test! Students are having a go at a key moment between Mrs Johnson and Mrs Lyons in …
PUPILS starting their journey into secondary school have been given personalised dictionaries as part of a head teacher’s scheme to remove children’s reliance on technology.
Ian McArthur, head teacher at Paulet …
On Tuesday a group of Year 7 students travelled to the RAF Museum at Cosford to take part in the Young Teen Fiction Award 2015. All of them keen readers, …
Year 12 embraced the new weather and read Wuthering Heights outside! We even had ice lollies!
Year 10 bringing their GCSE text, An Inspector Calls, to life with props and costumes!
7APG explore the senses before writing some lively poetry pieces!
To help celebrate Pi Day we had an English, maths and music collaboration!
9P were exploring Pi with Mr Cox in maths, they then went to Mrs McArthur’s English lesson and …
…to mark the ending of our World Book Week 2015!
It was all fun and games at our first ever Paulet sleepover to celebrate World Book Day!
It was a fun evening …
Did you enter the guess who competition during book week? Guess which member of staff was reading which book. £20 Amazon vouchers up for grabs!!
Mr Goodall and me (Mr McArthur) reading to students today on our very own ‘desert island’! Another great turn out from our students.
Desert Island Books started today! Teachers reading extracts from their favourite books to students. Here’s a great photo of Mr Stirland reading from his book – look out for …