WEEK 21 - Friday 6 March 2026
Dear parents and carers,
Lunchtime clubs continue to be a success with quite a range being very popular including table tennis - which is new - scrabble and chess. It is a real pleasure to see so many students engaged over social time. Alongside indoor activities, a large number play football and other activities outside. Some just sit and chat and enjoy the atmosphere. Aside from different classrooms and the canteen, we also use the hall, the activity studio, and the sports hall, allowing students to eat their food when taking part in clubs.
A few days ago, a student commented that I smile a lot and she was right. I am thoroughly enjoying the role and see it as an incredible privilege. I also appreciate the support I am getting from staff, governors and yourselves as parents and carers. If things do not go as planned, we are keen to work out solutions with you, either through a phone call or a face-to-face meeting, and do so in a timely fashion. As always, we ask that conversations are done in a respectful manner as we are all in the same team.
My thanks to all the year 9 parents who attended parents’ evening on Thursday evening. It was a busy evening with lots of praise going round. At present we have a group of 43 students on our French trip. They left early Thursday and return Sunday around 7.30pm.
We have had some instances of parents contacting their child by text during the school day - my thanks to most of you who don’t. To the few, it puts your child in a very difficult situation and interrupts their day, sometimes making their day much worse. It is also likely to lead to a sanction so please do not, for the benefit of your child.
On Wednesday I had lunch with a group of year 11 students, chatting about school and life in general. It was such a pleasure to be with them, lots of laughter and humour plus some ideas about how we can continue to improve the school. The time went very quickly and left me so grateful to be here.
Have a great weekend
Mr Nixon
Headteacher


