Posted on: 23/01/2026Year 9 Weaving WorkshopOn Friday 23rd January 14 year 9's were invited to take part in a weaving workshop with award winning artist Nilupa Yasmin. The workshop was centred around weaving with images and students also had an opportunity to look around Autograph Art Gallery's current exhibition. Both staff and students thoroughly enjoyed the practical activities and it was great to have insight into an artist's way of working and developing their ideas
Posted on: 21/01/2026Year 7 Vaping AssemblyThis week, our Year 7 students took part in an important and informative assembly delivered by NHS professionals, focusing on the growing epidemic of vaping among young people. The assembly helped students understand what vaping is, why it is harmful, and how marketing tactics, such as colourful packaging, appealing flavours, and social media influence, are often used to make vaping seem harmless and attractive. Students were encouraged to think critically about peer pressure and the long-term impact vaping can have on their health and wellbeing. We recognise the vital role parents and carers play in supporting young people and preventing vaping, and we are committed to working together to keep our community informed and safe. Support for parents and carers Young people can be particularly vulnerable to vaping due to flavours, trends, and peer influence. Parents and carers are encouraged to: Talk openly and calmly with your child about vaping and its risks. Be aware of how flavours, packaging, and social media can make vaping appealing. Encourage your child to ask questions and reassure them they can come to you if they feel pressured. Look out for changes in behaviour or unfamiliar devices, and seek advice early if you have concerns. Useful websites and further support: NHS – Young people and vaping: www.nhs.uk/better-health/quit-smoking/help-others-quit/young-people-and-vaping Action for Children (Parent Talk): parents.actionforchildren.org.uk
Posted on: 15/01/2026Drama WorkshopYear 9 Creative Scholars are taking part in Drama workshops led by Company 3. Over four Thursdays, they will develop original short plays while building key skills such as collaboration, creativity, characterisation and performance confidence.