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Head’s Blog: Students have their say
It is easy to feel powerless in the world and unable to bring about change. However, we live in a
Head’s Blog: It’s Showtime!
This week many Fearnhill students will be involved in the school production of ‘Back to the 80s’. A broad education
Back to the 80s!
We’re counting down the days to our annual school production – and what a show it promises to be! Back
Head’s Blog: Always Improving
Schools are busy places and, because we are publicly funded, our resources are often stretched. In an ideal world we
Diversity Assemblies
As a school, we are proud of how our staff and students embrace diversity on a daily basis. Whether it’s
Sixth Form Film Experience
Fearnhill sixth former Lisa Alaba spent an ‘amazing’ day in London experiencing what a career in film is like. Lisa,
Head’s Blog: Too many detentions
I read a news story a few years ago about a town in Wales that decided to stop issuing parking
Year 7 London Trip
Year 7 students enjoyed a whirlwind trip to London to see the sights and enjoy an afternoon at the theatre.
Head’s Blog: Merry Christmas!
Students and teachers alike will be delighted to reach the end of term today. School expects a lot of students
Head’s Blog: The holidays are coming!
As the nights draw in and the temperature plummets it can mean only one thing – Christmas is round the
Technology Tournament
Fearnhill School was delighted to be invited back to participate in this years Rotary Technology Tournament which took place at
Head’s Blog: Is homework worth the effort?
As a child I always hated homework. I guess that is true for most of us, and I don’t see
Climate Assembly 2023
This year’s School Climate Assembly saw Fearnhill students travel north to the UK’s second city, Birmingham. A combination of Year
Dramatic Black History Month
To celebrate Black History Month in October, Year 10 drama students looked at characters and events from the National Theatre’s
Duke of Edinburgh’s Award
Fearnhill School is proud to announce that we are now licensed with the Duke Of Edinburgh Foundation, which will allow
Remembrance Parade
On Friday 10th November the school took time to remember those who had fallen in war, both past and present.
Head’s Blog: Making School Safer
As Headteacher I am acutely aware of my biggest responsibility: to do all that I can to ensure that students