English Home Learning Heroes
Firstly, we would like to say a huge thank you and well done to all the parents, guardians and carers supporting our students with home learning.
Firstly, we would like to say a huge thank you and well done to all the parents, guardians and carers supporting our students with home learning.
Well done to everyone who has sent in work, you really are brightening our days. We have started to send out some postcards to students who have gone above and beyond and completed all their home learning.
Our Computer Science and Business students have been as busy as ever. Find out more about what they have been up to below:
Congratulations to all students, parents and carers for continuing with the high standards of work completed during these unprecedented times.
This has been such a testing time for so many families in our community and as a father of a nine year old myself, I know how hard it can be to maintain routine, structure and your own sanity.
We may all be staying home and staying safe, but Manor High students are also staying active!
As the weeks have passed, pupils and the Maths department have adjusted to a new way of teaching and learning and we have been incredibly impressed with the engagement and commitment that pupils have shown.
If this was a newspaper, it would definitely be subtitled the Lockdown Edition. Mrs Bharakhda has supportive messages for our Media students to keep them going.
We have loved hearing from our students during lockdown and the MFL staff are all here to support you with your home learning.
From forensic fingerprints to reactions on rocket launches, there is always something fun to study in Science.
It is World Mental Health week the 18th–24th May, something that we would normally highlight in school and with our parents and carers at home.
Sania, in Y10, has pledged to walk a marathon in 7 days to raise money for DFN UK (Dignity Freedom Network) and the NHS.