Last week, saw the first of our Personal Development days at school for this academic year.
During these days, timetable is collapsed and pupils are given the opportunity to participate in activities, events and workshops that are designed to enhance their curriculum, create further opportunities for their social, moral, cultural and spiritual development and to develop the attributes required in preparation for life

Year 9 were supported by Raymond Lynn, an expert on equality in the workplace. Anna Turney, Paralympic Skier, delivered a powerful message about perseverance in the face of adversity.
Year 11 were taught sessions on health and drug misuse from Compass Warwickshire Health Services. The charity organisation Brook, led sessions on relationships and gender.
Year 10 explored themes about personal identity while Year 8 learned about finance, including budgeting, bank accounts, and debt. Year 7 discussed and learned more about rights and responsibilities.