On Tuesday 4th March, some of our year 8 pupils were involved in creative workshops, followed by a performance of 'The People's Fire', a dramatic re-telling of the Chartists in Wales, exploring themes of democracy, protest and working-class history. #epictheare#welshhistory#citizenship... See MoreSee Less
It has been wonderful to see students and staff celebrating World Book Day today, with many teachers joining in by dressing as their favourite literary characters. A great way to promote a love of reading across the school.
Our Year 9 and Year 10 students were thrilled to watch an exciting live adaptation of Macbeth in preparation for their GCSE Language and Literature studies! The performance brought Shakespeare’s dramatic characters, powerful themes and gripping storyline to life, helping students deepen their understanding and build confidence ahead of studying this famous tragedy in class.
It was a fantastic experience that sparked curiosity, enthusiasm and plenty of discussion! ... See MoreSee Less
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On Tuesday 4th March, some of our year 8 pupils were involved in creative workshops, followed by a performance of 'The People's Fire', a dramatic re-telling of the Chartists in Wales, exploring themes of democracy, protest and working-class history. #epictheare #welshhistory #citizenship ... See MoreSee Less
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📚 Happy World Book Day.
It has been wonderful to see students and staff celebrating World Book Day today, with many teachers joining in by dressing as their favourite literary characters. A great way to promote a love of reading across the school.
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📣 Year 9 Rugby Update
Please note that Year 9 rugby training after school today has been cancelled.
Training will resume as normal next week. Thank you for your understanding. ... See MoreSee Less
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“Fair is foul, and foul is fair…”
Our Year 9 and Year 10 students were thrilled to watch an exciting live adaptation of Macbeth in preparation for their GCSE Language and Literature studies! The performance brought Shakespeare’s dramatic characters, powerful themes and gripping storyline to life, helping students deepen their understanding and build confidence ahead of studying this famous tragedy in class.
It was a fantastic experience that sparked curiosity, enthusiasm and plenty of discussion! ... See MoreSee Less
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