Some of the key values which bind our school community together are tolerance and respect for others, so we take a strong stance against all forms of bullying and stand in solidarity against those who try to bully others.
Talk for Writing is our new approach in Literacy. The Year 3s have really enjoyed learning in this way, and we’re sure they are going to write some wonderful stories.
They say talent is a rare commodity; but with a total of 51 students making it through to the final rounds of BSN Idol this year, it’s clear that talent at BSN runs in the veins of our students!
Communication and language is one of the seven areas of learning in the Early Years and is broken down into three aspects which are speaking, understanding, listening and attention.
In IELTS lessons, to ensure students have solid foundations for the test, they improve their listening, speaking, reading and writing skills via the C1 English Curriculum from the British Council.
It definitely was a surprise for our Y1 students as they headed off into the valley with their teddy bears or soft toys to have a picnic to start our new unit on, ‘The enchanted woodland.’
Our students are children and teenagers, and they are lively and full of energy, they should be able to use that energy in a positive way to help improve their learning.
Learning the sound and name of each alphabet letter is a part of the Early Learning Goals that children are aiming to achieve by the time they leave Reception.
The Year 6 Scientists turned into lab-based investigators today as they solved the mystery of who had stolen one of Mr Lungley’s valuable paintings from his 4th floor Art Studio.
This is the time for students to become very selective in what they study. They specialise by studying three different subjects at A level (Advanced level) and if they are really determined, the timetable will allow a fourth subject to be studied.