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Upper Two launch ‘Make £5 grow’ project

28th January 2026

This week Upper Two pupils attended talks given by Mr Cunningham and some Young Enterprise sixth form pupils, to launch this year’s independent maths project. Virgin Money have ‘loaned’ our…

PSHE lesson on consent and boundaries

27th January 2026

Fourth Form (Year 8) pupils recently took part in a thoughtful and practical PSHE lesson on the importance of consent. During the session, pupils faced one another and slowly walked…

Informal Vocal Concert – 21 January 2026

23rd January 2026

The weather was wild and unpleasant outside, but in many ways this made coming into the Chapel to hear the Informal Vocal Concert on Wednesday all the more welcoming and…

Ökoscoop project with Goethe Institute

23rd January 2026

On January 22, we took part in a German environmental project with the Goethe institute. Our remit was to address an environmental issue concerning our community. We decided to look…

Comets club explores business and economics

21st January 2026

This week, Comets Club visited the senior school to learn more about business and economics. Perfectly timed ahead of the Make £5 Grow Virgin Money challenge, the pupils explored key…

A closer look at rocks and fossils

21st January 2026

Form One have been exploring their new science topic on rocks and fossils. The pupils have been investigating different types of rocks and experimenting with their properties, including permeability, absorbency,…

Economics Society welcomes alumni speaker Chris Briggs

21st January 2026

The Economics Society was delighted to welcome alumnus Chris Briggs (1980–1991) from consultancy firm The Table Group on Tuesday. Chris delivered an engaging and insightful talk on the vital role…

Music success for Stephanie and Louisa

20th January 2026

Congratulations to Upper Two pupil Stephanie, who won first prize in her category (Grade 4) at the regional heat of the European Piano Teachers’ Association UK competition on Sunday. Stephanie…

Student Business Success: Postcode Coffee Roasters

20th January 2026

We are delighted to share this article written by pupils Alex and Chiara, who explain how they established their own ethical and sustainable coffee roasting business. We’re Alex and Chiara,…

Lower Two enjoy Robot morning

16th January 2026

Lower Two pupils enjoyed a brilliant Robot Morning today, working collaboratively to design, build and code their own robots using egg boxes and electronic components. Classrooms were full of excitement…

SHIRT SLEEVE ORDER

Due to the warm weather forecast for the next few days, parents have been notified that pupils will be on shirt-sleeve order, meaning that blazers and ties are not required.

We encourage all pupils to bring a refillable water bottle and to drink plenty of water throughout the day to stay hydrated. We also recommend that pupils bring sun cream and a sun hat to provide additional protection during the day.

We are taking sensible precautions to minimise the effects of the hot weather and will be updating parents with further communication on Monday.

Thank you for your support in keeping our community safe.