September 2020 archive

Southmoor House Redevelopment Update

Contractors continue to work away at the re-development of Southmoor House to form part of our Sixth Form campus. Work continues apace with most of the major structural work now complete, opening up many of the once enclosed spaces to reveal the building’s true character. Builders are now at work adding the modern amenities including plumbing, …

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Gabby’s Got the Gift

Well done to sixth former Gaby Reynolds who has not wasted her time during the lockdown period and has been taking part in a virtual work placement with Elle Magazine. Gaby has been very successful at this and Elle have agreed to continue mentoring her for the next 12 months! Gaby was commissioned to create a …

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Virtual Open Evening Now Online

  Our virtual open evening is now live for you to view. We’d be delighted if you would take the time to check it out, look through the information on the page and find out more about us. It’s a shame we can’t invite you into our wonderful sixth form this year, but we hope …

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Year 12 Wellbeing Assembly

Northumbria University ran a virtual webinar for our Y12 cohort, focusing on how to succeed in Sixth Form and how to be resilient. They thought about their own goals – both personal and educational – and reflected on what ‘success’ meant to them. Students were then given techniques on how to gather their thoughts without …

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A Long Awaited Return to Sixth Form

So comes the end of another week back in the Sixth Form and it truly is wonderful to have the place brimming with life again since lockdown started in March.  Year 12 haven’t wasted any time in making themselves at home in their new surroundings – an afternoon of dodgeball soon broke the ice with …

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Jeans for Genes 2020

This Friday we will be donning our denim once again in support of the national charitable initiative ‘Jeans for Genes Day’. The organisation helps disorder-specific charities and patient groups to deliver inspiring projects and support services for children affected by a genetic disorder in the UK. Students may make any monetary contribution they wish in order …

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