Year 12 EPQ Trip to Southampton

The new cohort of EPQ students in Year 12 travelled down to the University of Southampton on Monday to take part in a research methods and library visit session. The day started with a workshop on how to find electronic resources on their topics, using Boolean searches, and finished with time in the Hartley Library searching the printed resources. The students found lots of resources to support their projects – now they just need to read them all!

Exciting Start in Japanese

Pupils enjoyed a fun and interactive session in the new Japanese Club. They learnt greetings, basic language structures and some Japanese characters! By the end of the lesson they could introduce themselves and make small talk with other classmates. They were able to complete a comprehension activity which shows how even beginners can understand more than they think by using their eyes as well as their ears! They finished off by finding the characters to spell their names which we will be practising in next Thursday's session.

Food Technology Classes Next Year

We are delighted to announce that Food Technology will be reintroduced as a taught subject from September for pupils in Years 7 to 9, following the appointment of specialist teacher, Miss Phoebe Menzie. This is a fantastic opportunity for children to develop essential life skills, explore nutrition and build confidence in the kitchen. We look forward to seeing their creativity and enthusiasm come to life in this hands-on subject!

Special Artist of the Week

our Artist of the Week is Joanna C in Year 9. Joanna created this thoughtful and original piece inspired by an evening of worship at Saint Cecilia’s. During the evening, a Sixth Former had commented that the Chapel was the ‘heart’ of Saint Cecilia’s, pumping the gospel out to the school. Her artwork demonstrates this beautifully, showing very detailed depictions of the subject departments, tied together by a golden thread. Well done Joanna!