Thank you to all parents, carers and students who attended this event. If you would like to review the presentations for English, Maths and Science, please visit our KS4 Exam Preparation website here where you will find the presentation from the evening, important dates for Year 11 as well as curriculum overviews for all subjects to support revision.
Congratulations to our Year 10 student Ollie Calvert who came first in the Under 15 Junior Great North Run in September. We are very proud of his success and well done to all students, staff, parents and carers who took part in this event earlier in the term.

Reverend Paul Rusby led our Remembrance Service on Tuesday. Year 9 form representatives and cadets were in attendance and our Senior Students laid wreaths on behalf of the school, the Edwardian’s Association and the Foundation Governors in remembrance and tribute to all who suffered or died in war.
In World War One, 58 Old Boys and one member of staff paid the supreme sacrifice. Most of them found their last place of rest far from home: in Belgium, in France, in Gallipoli, in Poland, at sea; many of them have no known graves.
In the Second World War, by a strange coincidence, yet another 58 Old Boys perished in War – this time together with two members of staff. Only a few of them are buried in the UK. The remainder lie in France, Holland, Belgium and Germany, in Iceland and Italy, in Tunisia, Libya and Egypt, in Burma and in Singapore. Again, many have no known grave but the sea.
In the Korean War of 1953, one Old Boy was killed while fighting for the United Nations in the cause of world peace.
In gratitude for the service and sacrifice of all these young men – their average age was only 24 – Anya Dunphy took the reading and Mr Tedder read The Pride of the Poppy.
The service ended with the Last Post played on trumpet by Matthew Turner and Will Straughan supported by Ms Waterhouse.


Congratulations to Tom Nugent and Rebecca Murray in Year 11 who competed in the National Lifesaving Championships this weekend in the senior pairs.
They won two of the four individual events, aquatic and dry initiative, finishing first overall making them National Champions.
An amazing achievement. Well done to them both!

Thank you to all parents, carers and students who attended this event. If you would like to review the presentations for English, Maths and Science, please follow the ‘Year 9 October 2022’ link on this page.
We were delighted to find out this week that Amy Stokoe has been selected to be part of the ESSKIA team for the World Schools’ Championships in Turkey between 11th and 19th February 2023.
The Team England delegation will be made up of 20 ski racers (plus staff) who have been selected from schools all over the country. A good number will go on to represent England or GB at higher levels in the sport.
Well done Amy a fantastic achievement.

Ryan Davies, Bertie Marr and Will DeVere Owen came third in the National Road Relays event. Well done.

Our student Amy had a busy summer training and working as well as doing her PE and art graphics coursework. She also had some amazing news that she’s on the long list to go to the Youth Olympics in January 2023 in Italy. Only 4 girls and 4 boys, under 18, will represent GB in alpine skiing at this event. We are absolutely thrilled for her. Well done Amy!

Our parents’ evening will be held in a virtual format on a programme which works along the same principle as video conferencing software such as Zoom or Google Meet. We believe this is the best option, as it gives parents the opportunity to meet and see staff.
Appointments will be limited to five minutes, so please be aware that the system actually cuts the connection after this time. Should there be any connection issues, these will be followed up by the school the next day
Letter for Parents/Carers with a student in Groups WASXTH
Letter for Parents/Carers with a student in Groups KINGED
