by Wayne Hampton | Mar 27, 2013 | School Photos, Secondary English, Secondary History, Secondary Maths, Secondary Science, Secondary Team Leader, Secondary Visual Arts
For some reason everyone at school seems to be exhausted! I can’t think why. Maybe it has something to do with nearing the end of half term and swimming Gala on Monday, in which Secondary students gave 100%. It was great to see the commitment and determination...
by Gary Pemberton | Mar 27, 2013 | Grade 6, Secondary Maths
I would like to thank my grade 6 students for their response to my absence earlier on this week for one lesson. In my absence, Mr Thompson kindly volunteered to supervise the class. Look carefully at the whiteboard in the picture – and please assure them that I...
by Wayne Hampton | Mar 20, 2013 | Secondary English, Secondary History, Secondary Maths, Secondary Science, Secondary Team Leader, Secondary Visual Arts, Uncategorized
Dear parents, The focus in Advisory sessions this week has been how to be more organised. Many students have also been preparing for the Swimming gala on Monday by working out in the pool. Student organisation is seen as a skill that can be developed and is essential...
by Gary Pemberton | Mar 20, 2013 | Secondary Maths
Joseph Fourier was a French mathematician and physicist born on March 21st 1768. Not only was Fourier a mathematician that had several applications of mathematics named after him, he has also been credited with the discovery of the greenhouse effect in the...
by Gary Pemberton | Mar 20, 2013 | Grade 7, Secondary Maths
Students in grade 7 have, this week, been looking at an alternative method of multiplication and using this method for long multiplication, decimal multiplication and problem solving. Students have taken to ‘box multiplication’ very well and have...
by Gary Pemberton | Mar 13, 2013 | Grade 10, Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8, Grade 9, Secondary Maths
Can I take this opportunity to wish everyone a very happy Pi Day tomorrow, March 14th (03/14 – 3.14…)