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  • Children of Courage Awards

    Tue 22 Oct 2019

    “The Rotary Club of Stratford held its first Children of Courage Awards last week to recognise young people in the area who have displayed outstanding courage to overcome exceptional difficulties or hardships, and yet still manage to contribute so much to others.
    The high schools in the area were each asked to nominate a pupil who in their opinion had shown outstanding courage in a difficult situation.
    These young people were then invited to an awards ceremony luncheon at the Double Tree Hilton Hotel with a parent or teacher as support, and a representative of each school who would present why they had selected their student for the award.
    David Moorcroft OBE was one of the special guests at the ceremony and gave a talk on courage through adversity.
    The club’s president, Richard Williams, then invited Jo Bradley from Welcombe Hills School to say why she had nominated A’Lyse McGeever. Jo told the club “A’Lyse suffers from health issues and seizures, and often struggles to attend school because she is recovering, but she is always smiling and pupils and staff at the school describe her as the happiest and most cheerful person.”
    A’Lyse was doubly thrilled as to ensure she had sufficient rest and didn’t have to travel too far, the Double Tree Hilton Hotel gave her and her mother an additional gift of a four-poster room for the night.”

    Congratulations to A’Lyse! We are all very proud.

  • World Mental Health Day 2019

    Fri 11 Oct 2019

    For World Mental Health Day, Bethan from Lifespace visited the main site and our Sixth Form Hub to set up a table in the entrance hall with useful resources and information on ways to take care of our mental health and support others. 

    Classes also took part in some calming activities. Conker class did some painting, mindfulness, and Senseology and Drama encouraged all the classes at the end of the lessons to perform "massage song" on each other. This allowed the children time to unwind after their lesson and work together to help each other feel calm by rubbing the backs of the people in front of them to some calming music. 

  • Makaton Signs for Autumn

    Wed 02 Oct 2019 Carolyn Booker

    Now that Autumn has arrived and there's a chill in the air, why not gather around the fire and practise your signing?

     

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