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Posted on 17 Jan 25 by

Dear Families,

I am delighted to let you know that visitors to the school continue to share how positive and engaged our students are.  It was lovely to see Yr8 out in the precinct, practicing their graph skills and sharpening their mental maths and discussing the Coram Boy story in English.  Yr7s learning about the respiratory system and having fun as they learned about exercising and its effects on cell activities.  Students in Food Technology shared their delights with the fantastic ‘toad in the hole’ they made by accurately following a set of written instructions only.  Students replicating the values of Kindness, Respect and Determination in and out of lessons.   Such and many more treasured experiences make me proud to be lead our excellent school, we are all working to meet the vision of our school – to be the best version of ourselves

I would like to share that we welcomed the support of the Action Your Potential team.  We are trialling a programme of support with their team to support families and students, starting with Yr11 focusing on Build Future You.  The purpose of this support is to listen to students and help them in developing a better understanding of themselves, building powerful habits that improve their lives and help develop skills that will help them in being successful adults.  I will keep you updated as the programme grows to include students from Yr7 to Yr11.

You will be pleased to know that we maintain a high record of attendance.  Your support with encouraging students to come into school is hugely valued.  I will re-iterate, should they feel unwell, our qualified staff will contact you and work with you to ensure students are supported. Time off school creates gaps in students learning and disadvantages students.   Attendance, reading and talk are the backbone of all we achieve.  Thank you to parents who reached out to me over the fortnight; I am keen to work with families and help address barriers together.  Please continue to ask If you need support in getting your child to school ON TIME.

I also wanted to draw your attention that following parental feedback, the contact page on our school website has now been updated so your queries will be directed to the correct person/Department.  Schools are busy places, so do allow a period of 2 days for staff to respond, Thank you.  You may still wish to call the school as well; the Reception is supervised from 8:00am to 3:30 pm Monday to Thursday and 8:00am to 3:00pm on Fridays.

We look forward to welcoming Yr11 parents for the Parents Evening on Thursday 23 January.  This is an important time to review progress and set structures and revision plans in place to allow students to beat the first mock exam grade.  Your time in supporting teachers in keeping our students on track is vital and much valued.  Thank you.

Finally, I am grateful to all parents who have responded on changing our length of school week.  I just wanted to remind you that the deadline for volunteering for this consultation is Wednesday 22 January.  I will contact interested parents regarding meeting times/dates individually.

Thank you for your continued support and I wish you all a safe week ahead.

Kind regards.

Mrs A Sharma
Head teacher

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To mark Holocaust Memorial Day, we took 30 Year 9 students from More Able RE and History to a Human Rights Workshop to watch the film ‘One Life’ in Chichester.

Here are their thoughts:

During the workshop I really enjoyed how the woman incorporated learning about perpetrators, victims, bystanders and resisters because a large part of the movie focused on who was playing these roles. For example Nicky, the protagonist would have been a resister and the children he saved would have been victims. While watching the film I liked how it showed him in his old age and how the amazing things he’d done in the past affected him so many years later, especially the part when he meets many of the people he helped rescue again.
Nara

I really appreciated watching One Life. It was very emotional and it really gave everyone a clearer and a more visual understanding of the impacts and suffering that the people had to go through. It also gave us information about what actually happened during the war. It is a more visual way to get us emotionally closer and attached to the past than just hearing about it and picturing it ourselves. I also enjoyed the workshop because we got to do some group discussions and got to learn more about the past. I also enjoyed reading the articles and matching up the number with the people in the image that we received. I really appreciated this day and I found it very historical and interesting.
Millie

The students engaged confidently with the complex issues, making the workshop a credit to the school.

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