
To prepare for our Prospective Parents Open Evening and allow students taking part to have an adequate break we will be closing at 1:15pm on Wednesday 28th September 2022.
Hot food will be available to all students at Break 1 on this day. A grab and go lunch will be available for students via the school canteen should they wish to have one as they leave the site at Break 2.

Join us on Wednesday 28th September as we hold our Prospectus Parents Open Evening. Come and see our excellent facilities, meet our teaching staff and talk to our existing students.
Doors open at 5:45pm with a talk by our Principal and Year 7 Team at 6pm and 7pm
We're spending tutor times this week showing our Year 7 students how to access our online home learning platforms as part of our Homework 100+ trial. You can find out more here
This term we are launching Homework 100+
This programme will give students and parents more control and clarity over when and how homework is completed
More details will be shared over the coming weeks including how you can offer your feedback during the initial trial period
The death of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, is a profoundly sad moment for us all. Her life was one of extraordinary dedication and service and truly a remarkable leader to whom many loved and respected.


We are recruiting for a number of positions:
- Learning Mentor: Intervention and Wellbeing [Closing Friday 23rd September 2022]
- Teacher of Social Sciences (Maternity Cover) [Closing Friday 30th September 2022]
Click here for more details
We're looking forward to welcoming all years back in the morning (Monday 5th September).
A reminder:
All students need to arrive by no later than 8.40am. Unit 1 will be a tutor time to hand out timetables and set expectations with their tutor.
Please click here for further information.
We know that for some of our students, the summer holidays can be a challenging time and for Parents/Carers it can be difficult to know where to get help. This is why we have created an online parent/carer referral system to our Wellbeing services.
Everyone feels sad or low at some point in their lives, which is normally temporary. But for some it can affect their time at school, home life and relationships. If you feel your child would benefit from some support from the school, you can contact us using the link below. Ken Stimpson takes the Well-being and mental health of our students very seriously and are here to support you and your child.
Click here for more information and to refer your child