Outstanding A Level results for St Edmund’s College
Despite another drop nationally in top grades, St Edmund's is proud to report some of its best ever grades overall and especially in the Sciences and Humanities. 42% of all our grades...
Read more100% GCSE pass rate at St Edmund’s College
Staff and students are once again celebrating a 100% pass rate at GCSE. With 90% achieving an A*-C grades and 34% achieving A*-A grades. We are also extremely proud that many of...
Read moreSLINDON COLLEGE PROMENADE – PINOCCHIO.
The students of Slindon College defeated their individual learning challenges recently, performing in the school’s first ever production – Pinocchio. The performance was in the style of a promenade which utilised the...
Read moreWellington School Pupils win places in Elite National Choir
A Wellington School pupil has beaten hundreds of hopefuls to gain a pace in a prestigious National Choir. Charlie Pemberton in Year 13 has had an invitation to join the Rodophus Choir....
Read moreSt Swithun’s School hosts Year 10 Girls’ School Association leadership conference
St Swithun’s School, Winchester was delighted to welcome 220 Year 10 girls from 16 girls’ schools in the South East to a Girls’ School Association leadership conference on 30 September. The girls...
Read moreMILTON ABBEY TO HOST ‘FUTURE OF VOCATIONAL LEARNING’ CONFERENCE
Milton Abbey is holding a new event, the Future of Vocational Learning Conference...
Read moreWrekin College – Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award presentations
At St James’s Palace, London, five Old Wrekinians - Yordan Dimitrov, Emily Wright, Rhydian Windsor, Louis Doran and Matt Giles were presented with their Gold Duke of Edinburgh's Award certificates by Katie...
Read moreGreenfields Opens New Junior School Facilities
On the 3rd of September 2015, East Grinstead Town Mayor, Mr Dick Sweatman, cut the ribbon to officially open the new Junior School building extension for Greenfields School. Parents, pupils, friends and...
Read moreEncouraging Learning and Good Behaviour in Small Children – by Head Teacher, Greenfields School
1. Play games! Most children are full of enthusiasm for life. They want to play at everything. They give us adults a glimpse of what life can be like and was once...
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