Today was the first in a string of events organised to say goodbye to our much loved Mr Tilley who retires next month. We played our inaugural ‘Tilley Invitational …

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Year 12 students visited Liverpool today as part of their HE (Higher Education) Week. A great day all round enjoyed by everyone! And it didn’t rain at all (that’s …

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Y10 child development working well on their controlled assessment
investigation task; making and comparing their chosen homemade food
with two commercially available baby foods. After the successful
making going on to tasting …

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Another group of Y7 students earning themselves 10 Paulet points from
the EDT department. Excellent research and presentation skills
displayed in their 5-a-day homework.

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Students in years 8 & 9 were learning about financial services and how to budget using the NatWest MoneySense for Schools online activities.

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Some lovely photos from yesterday’s Y7 trip to Warwick Castle. The sun was out, the students were great and there was much active learning. I’m quite keen to source …

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…and so was our climbing wall which was being well used at lunchtime and during lessons. It will also get loads of use during our summer school which starts …

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Year 8 students and staff enjoyed another fantastic trip to Paris. Students took part in a variety of activities during the five days including a night trip to …

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Mr McClelland and Mr Ashraf took four of our Year 9 students to the University of Oxford where they took part in activities like information sessions, taster academic sessions, meeting …

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Year 7 students took part in an online cook-a-long for Healthy Eating Week 2015. Hands washed and ingredients prepared, our young chefs where ready to follow the instructions, which where …

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We got a great response from our appeal to find the names of seven young men from Stapenhill who died in World War 1. We had correspondence from as …

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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 …

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