Mathematical literacy…
…or literary mathematics!
Year 10 students using venn diagrams to compare GCSE poems.
…or literary mathematics!
Year 10 students using venn diagrams to compare GCSE poems.
Week three of the Maths Challenge and Harris, Rebecca, Dirusha, Luke and Leonards are the winners. Â Remember to use the Maths Watch app to boost your GCSE grade (and maybe …
This week students from years 7-10 have been battling it out to win Easter goodies. Students have made 3D Easter egg boxes using nets some of which were …
Our students and staff enjoyed eating phenomenal pie yesterday on Pi Day. The dinner staff made four different types of delicious pie for us to enjoy, each decorated …
The first Saturday study club of the year is under way. I’m really pleased that 65 Year 11 students have braved the weather to attend a 2 hour session in …
Students using our new numeracy mats to help them with their maths tasks.
…what do you get when you cross English with maths? Manglish! Yr9 students use maths in English to follow the power shift between characters.
Year 7 and 8 students competed against other schools in the UK Maths Challenge and the results for Paulet were fantastic!
The top 40% of students nationally receive either a gold, …
Wow! What a response from our year 11s this morning! The vast majority of our GCSE candidates came for a voluntary revision session today where they prepared for Monday morning’s …
Kezia Clarkson (Year 7) has been accepted as the world’s 285th best at reciting ‘Pi’ (to 132 decimal places!)
She has been ranked 86th in Europe and 28th in Great Britain …
Congratulations to all the students who took part in the Intermediate UK Maths Challenge. Our students achieved fantastic scores again this year.
Over 200 000 students from across the UK …
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 …
These students aren’t counting on success – they’re making sure of it!
Great photos of Saturday’s study club – were you there? Huh? Well…were you? Remember results day Year 11, you’ll get the results you deserve!!
8A celebrate Diwali by creating intricate Rangoli patterns using wax resist techniques and watercolour paints.