Macmillan Coffee morning raises over £300
Today we took part in the World’s Biggest Coffee Morning for the third year in a row and raised a total of £304.72 for Macmillan cancer support, almost doubling the £176.12 we raised last year.
Today we took part in the World’s Biggest Coffee Morning for the third year in a row and raised a total of £304.72 for Macmillan cancer support, almost doubling the £176.12 we raised last year.
More than 100 awards were handed out at our annual Celebration Evening, which saw families and staff come together to recognise the many personal and academic achievements of our students.
A group of Year 12 students have recently become the first students in the school to achieve the Gold CREST Award. The certificates were presented to the students at the school’s annual awards evening.
7 Billion Ideas have created a book, which follows the story of how Believe Big competition winners, Team EJS from CTS came up with their drink driving solution.
The school have recently appointed a group of students ranging from Years 8-13 to take on the active role of promoting the Humanities Department. The students will be involved in Open Evening events, delivering assemblies and leading tutor time competitions and interventions.
Here's the final instalment of GCSE news, detailing our students' success and their plans for future study or work.
Here’s more news about our students that are celebrating exam success:
We are delighted with our students' GCSE results today as, in only our second year of GCSE exams returns, we have achieved some impressive figures, particularly in core subject areas and our students are celebrating some amazing individual results as well.
We are delighted that our GCSE students made excellent progress with the best overall subjects including English, maths and computer science.
Brooke Weston Trust's CCF cadets had an action-packed annual camp at Barry Budden near Carnoustie in Scotland.
A group of Year 8 students recently visited Boulogne-Sur-Mer in the North of France to learn more about the culture.
Last week our Year 9 students went on an exciting trip to Germany. They travelled by ferry and during their time in the country, the students visited a number of key historical sites to learn about the culture and were able to practice the language with locals.