Year 11 Intermediate Physics Challenge
We had 28 students in Year 11 volunteer to take part in this challenge which is designed to really push the most able physics students across the country.
We had 28 students in Year 11 volunteer to take part in this challenge which is designed to really push the most able physics students across the country.
The latest student magazine can be found linked below.
Our chess team has qualified for the National Finals of the British Senior Team Chess Challenge. This is an excellent achievement and a first for the School.
Last Wednesday, the Music Department presented its most ambitious concert to date, featuring over 80 students performing as part of the Senior Choir, Chamber Choirs, and Orchestra. The event was widely praised by audience members, who described it as a transformative achievement that reached a new standard of excellence. All students involved should take great pride in their contribution to such an outstanding performance.
Our Year 7 netball team delivered an outstanding performance at the Year 7 Netball Tournament, finishing the day as deserved champions. From the very first match, the team demonstrated excellent teamwork, determination, and a positive attitude that set them apart throughout the competition.
On Saturday 14 March we had 5 students compete in the English Schools Cross Country Championships. This year the event took place at Sefton Park in Liverpool. The students have worked hard to reach this national level of competition having qualified through either the Anglian or County championships earlier in the cross-country calendar.
On Wednesday, our teams headed to a sun-soaked Boston for the U13 Girls Superzone Futsal Tournament - joining ten other schools in what proved to be a thrilling day of fast-paced action and standout performances. We were the only school bold enough to enter two teams… and wow, did they deliver!
This term saw the return of the highly competitive House Maths Challenge. Every student in every Form in Years 7 – 11 took part.
Towards the end of the last term, a group of Year 13 English Language students headed to London to learn more about what they had been studying on the course, visiting important linguistic sites.