Celebrating excellence at Springwood
Springwood students celebrated ‘excellent’ GCSE results, despite the challenges posed by the pandemic over the past two years of their studies.
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Springwood students celebrated ‘excellent’ GCSE results, despite the challenges posed by the pandemic over the past two years of their studies.
With the end of the academic year in sight, many pupils in our sixth form are preparing to take the big step away from school and into the outside world.
Twenty-five of our sixth-formers enjoyed the adventure of a lifetime when they travelled to Thailand to care for rescued elephants and teach local school children about climate change.
Our headteacher is ‘over the moon’ with the A Level results for our students this morning.
Leaving school is a huge life step, and we want to do everything we can to ensure that our pupils put their best foot forward on the right path for the next challenge they face in life.
As our sixth formers prepare to leave us this summer, the school has a duty to prepare them as best as possible for the outside world, and their next step in life.
Our talented young musicians had the opportunity to perform in front of royalty when they took to the bandstand at the prestigious Sandringham Flower Show last week.
For many school leavers, the step into the outside world, and the decision over whether to continue in full-time education or enter the job market, can be a daunting one.
Circus skills, a climbing wall, bouncy castle and a rodeo bull were among a range of attractions on offer to a group of our students at their very own festival.
Two budding young engineers are celebrating after their innovative inventions were chosen from thousands to win Secondary Engineer Leaders Awards.
For most teenagers, leaving school is the biggest life event they have experienced so far, and for many pupils leaving us this summer, the next step they take in their journey will be into the world of apprenticeship.
Twenty-five students are heading to Thailand for the trip of a lifetime, which will see them caring for rescued elephants and teaching local school children about climate change.