Pi Day is celebrated on March 14th (3/14) around the world Year 11s formed a pi symbol as part of World Pi Day activities
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Children’s Mental Health Week
This year, the theme of Children’s Mental Health Week is ‘Let’s Connect’. Students celebrated this occasion in various ways across the school. ‘Let’s Connect’ is a theme that encourages students to look inwardly and think about their own personal connections. Primary students made paper chains where each individual student made separate links in the chain,...
Trip to Science Museum
The Year 2 & 3 class went to the Science Museum before the half term looking at different art patterns and copying them down. They also were looking at different forms of transports.
Turkey-Syria Earthquake Fundraiser
The school conducted an emergency fundraiser for the earthquake in Turkiye and Syria. Jazakallah Khairan to all who supported the students in raising money to support the victims of the earthquake.
Children’s Mental Health Week 2021
These dishes were created as part of ‘Express Yourself’ during Children’s Mental Health Week by various girls in secondary.
Year 7 Visit to Parliament
Both Year 7 classes visited the House of Commons and the House of Lords as part of their Parliament trip and tour. In the House of Lords, pupils saw the chair where the Queen sits annually to deliver her Queen’s speech to Parliament. After the tour, pupils took part in an interactive Laws and Debating...
Year 5 Trip to East London Mosque
Year 5 visited the East London Mosque as part of their Art curriculum. They were studying mosaics and were able to look at some of the mosaic tiling at the mosque. We were also given an interesting tour of the mosque which included being shown the bee keeper’s area. We...
St Thomas Church Visit
Our Year 10 students visited St Thomas’ Church as part of their GCSE studies on Catholic Christianity: Beliefs and Practices. They met and spoke to the local priests; Father William and Monica, who showed them around and explained the different features of the Church and were very impressed with the level of our students’ understanding...