Forthcoming Events
Year 11 Tutor Consultation Evening
Tuesday 7 February 3.30-5.30pm

Sixth Form Taster Day
Friday 10 February

Year 12 Subject Consultation Evening
Thursday 8 March 3.30-5.30pm

Drama Production - Cabaret
7 and 8 March

Year 13 Subject Consultation Evening
Tuesday 13 March 3.30-5.30pm
 



 

 


Lessons from Auschwitz Project

 

 

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Useful Websites

School Councils UK is an independent charity which promotes and facilitates effective structures for pupil participation in every school. Their vision is of young people as decision-makers, stakeholders and partners in their schools and communities.

School Councils UK produces popular resources to support schools with student voice and school council development. The school council toolkits and the secondary school councillor handbook are widely referenced resources.

The Chalkface Project Ltd is an independent educational publishing house, founded in 1991 and incorporated in 1996. Their mission is to make the best teaching ideas available to every teacher in the most practical wayYour Rights Masthead

This website aims to provide an easily understood guide to the Human Rights Act 1998, explaining its relevance and impact in many different areas of law ranging from rights of privacy to rights of peaceful protest.

Bullying Websites






Bullying Online is a registered charity, their web site includes a problem page for parents and children, with useful information on mobile phone bullying.

To Kidscape Home Page

Kidscape is a national charity working with children and young people
under the age of 16, their parents/carers, providing advice and support. Find out about Kidscape’s programme for helping children become more assertive.

bbc.co.ukBullying

Bullying is a problem that faces thousands of people every day, but it can be prevented.
The links on this site explain how you can stop bullying.

Childline 0800 11 11

ChildLine is a free helpline for children any young people in the UK. Children and young people can call Childline on 0800 1111 to talk about any problem. The ChildLine helpline is open 24 hours a day, every day of the year.

 

Links

 

Anti Bullying Document

Anti Bullying Guide for Parents
 and Students

You Can Beat Bullying

 

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