Barnhill Bake Off
A Year 10 student won some funding from Jack Petchey which she used to purchase ingredients for a baking event with a small group of Year 10 students.
A Year 10 student won some funding from Jack Petchey which she used to purchase ingredients for a baking event with a small group of Year 10 students.
For deep learning day at the end of the spring term the social sciences team took year 11's to Whipsnade Zoo. Many students were excited for the opportunity to take a break from their intensive study and relax before the fast approaching exam season.
A year 9 student secured a funding allocation from Jack Petchey and with her money decided to get a small group of female students to go to a women's football match The young ladies got to watch two London rivals, Chelsea vs Arsenal play in the Women's Super League at Stamford Bridge on 15th March
During DLD, the Sixth Formers developed their cultural capital by taking part in the London River cruise and London Eye trip, and it was an experience to remember. Despite the less-than-ideal weather, the students were determined to make the most of their day and take in the historical sites that London has to offer.
Another fantastic concert delivered by our music department lead Mr Taylor and supported by Mr C Jones and an array of talent amongst our student performers and stage hands.
Year 12 A-Level students studying the British Empire 1857-1967 were bought books on the subject to deepen their understanding of such an important topic and promote a love of reading.
Barnhill top readers were rewarded a trip to the second biggest library in the world, the British Library. The Year 7 and 8 students who have read the most books in a term, discovered the Treasures Gallery and other collections within the library as well as the King's Library Tower.
A group of year 12 students visited Loughborough University this week to learn more about the university's facilities and student life. During their visit, the students were given a tour of the impressive facilities, including modern lecture halls, state-of-the-art science labs, and a cutting-edge sports complex. The students were impressed with the breadth and depth of the resources available, which would provide them with a world-class education.
Thursday 7th March saw Barnhill Community High School celebrate the importance of reading for 'World Book Day'.
Barnhill is now officially part of the Thames West Language Hub, alongside Twyford Trust schools and other great partners.
As January ended, so did the university application season for our Year 13 students. 93% of the year group have made applications to university through UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service), with 3% having Gap Years and the final 4% applying for apprenticeships.