MLP Poetry Slam 2021
On Monday 15th November 2021, we had the delightful opportunity to organise and host the MLP’s first ever Poetry Slam at Barnhill Community High School.
On Monday 15th November 2021, we had the delightful opportunity to organise and host the MLP’s first ever Poetry Slam at Barnhill Community High School.
To mark Diwali celebrations, the school organised various activities and competitions for students. Pupils painted "diyas"(ethnic lamp), decorated candles and listening traditional music.
Diwali is the Hindu ‘festival of lights’, an annual event that symbolises the spiritual victory of light over darkness and good over evil. It is observed by several religions and is celebrated across the globe.

As a thank you for their hard work this half-term and as a part of our wellbeing initiative, staff at Barnhill enjoyed their first wellbeing activities session this week. Staff offered to lead sessions such as meditation, pottery and table tennis complemented by our cultural food day; where a small team of amazing teacher chefs showed off their culinary expertise and offered a grand buffet of food from various different cultures. This supported us in promoting wellbeing across our staffing body and was the perfect way to end a very busy term where staff have worked incredibly hard with our students and had a well-deserved thank from our Headteacher Mr Jones.

Members of the school leadership team, Kyran and Nabila, attended a challenge partners event at UCL to discuss their educational journey.
The Social Mobility Foundation delivered some great advice and support to year 12 students looking to attend some top universities in the country.
Thank you to everyone who contributed to our successful bake sale on Thursday and Friday. We, as a team, had a lot of fun planning and executing this for the school to raise money for charity and our future cultural event. A large portion of the money will go towards the charity 'Mary's Meals'. Their vision is to ensure every child receives one daily meal at their place of education, so we are grateful to all those who made it possible for us to raise money for them. The cultural event will take place later in the year and, thanks to your help, we are now able to have numerous fun activities for you all.
A special thanks to Kaela, Kaya, Alisha, Samiya, the Prefect Team, and Ms Raheman for helping out!
Thanks to all the students, pupils and their parents/carers who came to visit us on Wednesday, 29 September for our Open Evening. We were delighted to welcome you in person and show you a flavour of the wonderful subjects that form our rich curriculum, the fantastic teachers who inspire and motivate our students, and the excellent facilities we have to support our students' learning. Feedback from visitors was incredibly positive.
Mrs MacBride umpires a fierce dodgeball fixture for Key Stage 3
Vaccinations for students aged 12 to 15
Top singer-songwriter with moving message for students