It was a pleasure for Mr. Blanchenot to meet with pupils for Hot Chocolate with the Head this morning to celebrate of variety of achievements.
Scarlett in Year 8 earned her nomination from Mrs Berry for demonstrating exceptional commitment by preparing treats for our local elderly residents in the village. Through her efforts Scarlett embodied the school’s ethos of ‘one community’ and showed kindness. Her selfless actions not only helped those in need but also inspired fellow pupils to become more actively involved in the community. Mr Blanchenot was proud of the impact Scarlett had made and is looking forward to hearing about her contribution at the upcoming community afternoon tea.
Rebekah & Rabia in Year 8 were nominated by Mrs Ball for winning the JTMAT careers competition for National Careers Week. Both pupils showcased their creativity and research skills by designing informative career posters and leaflets. Rebekah’s detailed exploration of a Zoologist was really impressive and Rabia’s thorough presentation about becoming an Illustrator was cleverly designed. These winning entries stood out for their clear organisation, attention to detail and professional presentation of career information. To read more about National Careers Week, please click here.
Shannon in Year 11 & Amelia in Year 7 were nominated by their Heads of Year, Mr Forden & Mr Markwell for their remarkable sporting achievements. Shannon has become the three-time national champion in Middleweight Boxing and Amelia has won Gold in the West Midlands Gymnastics Competition. With their passion, determination, and relentless work ethic, both pupils are an inspiration within our school community. Well done to you both. To read more about Shannon’s story click here and to read more about Amelia, click here.







