Celebrating Achievement
The following students have been praised for their independent work in their last History assessment.
Chantelle Clayton, Emily Dee, Amy Gharibian, Katie McGlaghlin, Deana Myers, Taylor Pentecost, Nathan Petch, Robert Steel and Jodie Ushcroft Mould
The following students have been praised by Miss Lamping for their recent homeworks:Lucy Taylor, Natasha Reed, Lisa Kilmartin, Lauren Fisher, Bethany Eldon, Samantha Scott, Alexandra Hunt, Joanna Ford, Stacie Whitman, Stacie Whitrod, Bradley Bowden, Katie Goult, Marcus Wright and Eddie Moxon.
The following students have been commended by their teacher for getting a Level 7 on their latest assessment:
Alex Adamson, Lydia Fox, Emma Steele, Jack Mayhew, Holly Meakin, Lacey Meek, Daniel Potter, Natalie Watson, Jenny Donovan, Harry Drew, Amy Eaton, Lewis Ford, Jordon Medforth, Ellie Olive, Connor Penson and Rebecca Biglin, Ellie Colverson, Frances Garzier, Ben Lount, Anthony Northgraves, Aymie Sigsworth and Luke Whitehead.
The following students have been praised by their teacher for making a considerable improvement on a challenging assessment:
Nathan Petch, Adam Oxley, Jack Leckonby, Dominic Atkinson, Zak Agius, Deanna Myers, Katie Blyth and Lewis Arnold.
The following students have been praised by their History for producing a good piece of assessed work on film and the Great War:
Eleanor Olive, Jordan Mowforth, Lewis Ford, Harry Drew, Jenny Donovan, Marc Morton, Natalie Watson, Sophie Smith, Daniel Potter, Lacey Meek, Holly Meakin. Jack Mayhew, Chelsea Iveson, Lydia Fox, Macauley Cross and last, but not least, Natalie Cartledge.
The following students have produced a good piece of work on why soldiers joined the army during the Great War:
Shaunie Patterson, Ben Lount, Frances Grazier, Daniel Potter, Daniel Hearn and Lydia Fox.
The following students have produced a good Y8 assessment on poverty in Tudor England:
Emily Dee, Amy Gharibian, James Green, Katie McGloughlin and Jody Uscroft Mould.
The following students have been commended by their History teacher for producing a very good answer to their GCSE History question on the German Kaiser and the causes of the Great War:
Shonie Woodall, Seb Ward, Eleanor Walker, Karl Swales, Katie Purdon, Samantha Pollard, James Lyon, Tom Johnson, Luke Gallagher, Samuel Burdett, Thomas Brankley, Emily Birks, Jordon Belton, Michael Battye, Robbie Hunt, Kurtis Westoby, Dara Randhawa, Joshua Price, Mary Fletcher, Alice Dee, Sam Brown, Sophie Broadley, Rebecca Bosman, Harry Cornwall and Gary Whittaker.
