Miss L Bitterli (Head of Subject) Art and Design is about developing an awareness of the visual world around us. Read about us here.
Ms J Foreman (Head of Subject) We are an Arts Mark Gold school and the arts are recognised as one of the strengths of the school. Read about us here.
Ms C Wass (Head of Subject) We aim to provide our pupils with a wide range of language skills that will enable them to be effective communicators when they leave school. Read about us here. Micro-site,coming soon.
Miss A Gray (Head of Subject) Pupils will learn to understand the processes that help shape the world we live in. Read about us here. Micro-site,coming soon.
Mr I Medlam (Head of Subject) The department aims to stimulate pupil curiosity, interest and enjoyment of history. We want to encourage open and enquiring minds. Read about us here.
Mr A Towse (Head of Department) The school places a high priority on the development of ICT, which led to the successful application to become a Mathematics and Computing College. Read about us here. Visit our Micro-site. DiDA Students click here.
Mr J Alibone (Head of Subject) Members of the Department of Modern Languages promote the awareness of Modern Languages as a practical subject, supporting the aims and agreed policies of the Faculty and of the School as a whole. Read about us here.
Miss A Gray (Head of Subject) This is a vocationally related qualification. Pupils will study: 1. Investigating Leisure and Tourism. 2. Marketing Leisure and Tourism. 3. Customer service in Leisure and Tourism. Read about us here.
Mr N O'Brien (Head of Subject) The department is fully staffed with well-qualified mathematicians. We have 5 fully equipped maths rooms, all with interactive whiteboards, OHPs and a good selection of practical equipment to be used for lesson starters or as required. Read about us here. Micro-site,coming soon.
Mr R Burrell (Head of Subject) There are two well-equipped music rooms in the language block with 30 specialised PCs and MIDI keyboards. Read about us here.
Mrs D Lawson (Head of Subject) PE will offer you the opportunity to develop your skills in a wide range of sports and activities. You will learn about exercise, how the body works to help you exercise and then, through training, how your performance can be improved. Read about us here.
Ms J Robinson-Doyle (Head of Subject) We believe the aim of religious education is threefold: to allow pupils to explore their own values, hopes, ideas and purpose; to discover other cultures, religions and beliefs; and to equip pupils with enough knowledge about themselves and others to reach informed decisions and judgements in the wider community. Read about us here.
Mr A E Whitley (Head of Faculty) Activities are planned in such a way as to encourage full and active participation by all pupils irrespective of disability, ethnicity or creed. Activities are differentiated to match the needs and abilities of the pupils. Read about us here.
Mr B Green (Head of Department) The department specialises in food, textiles, electronics, metal, wood and plastic at Key Stage 3. GCSE at Key Stage 4 are offered in food, textiles, graphics and resistant materials. Read about us here.
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