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Year 10 pupil Samira raises thousands with her specially designed badge for NHS frontline workers
We are so incredibly proud to share the story of Year 10 pupil Samira, and her brother Daniel, who have used their time in lockdown to raise money for the NHS by specially designing their own pin for NHS frontline workers. Samira and Dan…
Sheffield Girls’ launch UK World Educational Robotics competition
Earlier in the year, we were thrilled to be named as the first UK WER (World Educational Robotics) national robotics hub for primary school children. We were due to host our first regional competition on the 18th May, but unfortunately …
A celebration of co-curricular activities during lockdown
As well as moving seamlessly to live lessons and guided home learning, we’re thrilled to see so many of our pupils continuing, and exploring new, co-curricular activities. At the start of this term we published our ‘Co-Curricular at Home…
Guided Home Learning - a day in the life
A day in the life of a Junior School teacher. Miss Green, one of our Year 5 teachers, shows us how she has been teaching her class online since lockdown began.
Rolling out bridging materials for our Year 11 and 13 students
Our Year 11 and Year 13 pupils have now come to the end of their GCSE and A-Level courses and for the first time in recent history, schools will begin to generate grades for these students following the decision to cancel all exams in Su…
A teacher’s perspective of the move to guided home learning, by Sam Duffy.
Sam Duffy is a teacher of English in our Senior School and Regional Advocate for Litdrive South Yorkshire. Sam has written a fantastic piece to share her experience of moving to guided home learning. She discusses delivering live lessons…
The Summer Term gets off to a super start!
This Summer Term is not quite what we were expecting...but the sun is very much shining and we’re so pleased that our guided home learning resumed seamlessly on Monday. There have been plenty of wonderful things happening this week. Fi…
Year 6 sell their handmade, upcycled gifts to raise money for WWF and World Land Trust
As part of their Better World topic, Year 6 hosted an eco pop-up shop where they sold their incredible handmade, upcycled items to friends and family. Their creations ranged from scented candles to planters, jewellery, and scrunchies. We…