
Headteacher’s Update
Dear Families
Thank you for your support this week. The weather has provided some challenge to us all. Our students have responded very well to the high temperatures. Indeed we had a Trust review day on Wednesday and it was impressive to see that students were incredibly resilient and learning continued as normal.
We risk assessed as a result of the hot weather and there were no issues with students’ safety being compromised at school. Some lessons have had to be re-roomed in the school into cooler rooms and there has been a positive response from staff and students.
It was coincidental that we had organised a Health and Safety Audit to take place on Wednesday and Thursday this week and this went ahead as expected. They were happy with the adjustments we had made as a result of the hot weather. Indeed they were happy with our Health and Safety process across the whole school.
We amended uniform this week to include PE kit. We will not continue this next week and students are expected to be in full school uniform without question on Monday morning. Should students not adhere to this then we will follow our behaviour policy. Please support us in maintaining the school expectations.
Whilst we move to the end of the academic year learning does not stop as every day in school is important. However I would like to give you prior notice that on our final day (Friday 10th July) we will finish at approx 1pm. More detail will be in our email next week.
With best wishes
Mr S Greiff

Charity Bike Ride
We’re proud to share that Mr Daud, Standards & Progress Lead Year 10, will be taking on an incredible charity cycling challenge this summer — riding from Munich to Vienna and covering over 400 miles in just 5 days!
This impressive journey aims to raise £10,000 for Leicester Hospitals Charity in support of the Parent Facilities Appeal at the Children’s Intensive Care Unit. We wish him the very best as he prepares for this amazing challenge.
Please support Mr Daud by donating using the charity link below and leaving him a good luck message!
Mr Daud fundraising in support of Leicester Hospitals Charity
Year 11 Post 16 – Beauchamp City
Beauchamp City have sent out messages via PS16 instructing students to sign up for their assigned Induction Day. This is only to students who have been offered a place with them. There will be a letter attached to their message, with a QR scan and link for booking.
The Induction days will run on Tuesday 30 June and Wednesday 1 July and in addition to that they’ll also be hosting an event for their parents on Wednesday 1 July (evening event). Details have already been sent to their parents separately requesting them to sign up to the evening event, as well as asking them to complete documents relating to student’s permission to leave site.
Please do not hesitate to get in touch with admissions@beauchampcity.org.uk, should you have any questions.
Free School Meals
We would like to inform you of important changes to Free School Meals (FSM) from the start of the 2026–27 academic year and to encourage all eligible families to apply as soon as possible. This is necessary even if your child is currently in receipt of FSM.
PLEASE NOTE IF YOU ARE CURRENTLY ENTITLED TO FREE SCHOOL MEALS AND DO NOT RE-APPLY THEN THE ENTITLEMENT WILL END AND THE SCHOOL WILL NOT BE ABLE TO PROVIDE FOOD TO YOUR CHILD.
From the autumn term 2026, FSM eligibility will expand to all households receiving Universal Credit, regardless of household income. There will be two categories:
- Targeted FSM – existing eligibility, which attracts additional school funding (Pupil Premium)
- Expanded FSM – new eligibility under Universal Credit, which provides free meals only
What this means for families
- Current free school meal eligibility ends for all pupils at the end of this term in July 2026 and parents must reapply to retain eligibility from the start of the autumn term
- If you do not complete this check, free school meal entitlement will end
- Families who believe they may now be eligible for FSM under the new expanded scheme should submit an application as soon as possible
- Going forward, applications for FSM must be rechecked annually between 1 June and 1 October to retain eligibility (we will send reminders each year)
- Eligibility lasts for the full academic year once confirmed
- The new scheme for FSM also applies to pupils in school-based nurseries, so these families should also apply if they meet the criteria
- If your child is in KS1 (Foundation, Year 1 or Year 2) you should still undertake the eligibility check if you meet the criteria even though your child currently receives free meals under the Universal Infant Free School Meal programme. This status will then follow them into Year 3 so the school knows that the family is likely to be eligible for FSM from the start of KS2
Applications
- Applications open from 1 June 2026
- We encourage all eligible families to apply as soon as possible
- The application process is quick, easy and confidential and will not affect any other benefits you receive
- To complete an application, you will need your national insurance number (or national asylum support service number), your date of birth and your legal name
If you require further information, please contact the school office.
To apply or re-apply please go to the below link: Free School Meals | Leicestershire County Council
First News – Free Access
We are pleased to offer all Manor High students free access to First News — the UK’s award-winning newspaper for young people — from 9th July to 4th September. Designed for ages 7–14, the app includes the weekly newspaper, daily news stories (available to read, listen to or watch), a weekly quiz, puzzles and family discussion prompts. It’s a brilliant way to keep your child reading and thinking over the summer holidays, at no cost whatsoever.
Sign up for free here: https://subscribe.firstnews.co.uk/summer-reading-2026/229038575696/
Safeguarding
Please see the article below regarding online safety. Some interesting and helpful messages can be found here regarding the use of messaging apps.
Water Safety
As temperatures rise, children and young people may be tempted to cool off in rivers, reservoirs, lakes and other open water locations. However, these environments can be extremely dangerous.
Water safety organisations and emergency services continue to warn of the risks associated with open water, including:
- Cold water shock
- Strong and underlying currents
- Hidden hazards beneath the surface
These dangers can be present regardless of how warm the weather feels.
Thank you for your continued support in safeguarding children during periods of extreme heat.
Our Next School Production is Babes Into The Woods Jr.
Can you….Act?, Dance? Sing? Join us!
How do I get involved?
Audition information, including songs and scripts will be shared with members on Showbie. You will also need to fill in the application form.
Audition Dates:
Friday 3rd July: Year 9 and 10 Auditions (3:05pm to 4:15pm)
Wednesday 8th July: Year 7 and 8 Auditions (3:05pm to 4:30pm)
How often will rehearsals be?
You will need to attend 2 after school rehearsals per week, and some lunchtime and tutor time sessions. This will increase to 3 rehearsals in the final weeks and sone Sunday rehearsal.
This will be for the Autumn Term only, starting in August, as the show will be performed in December.

Art Exhibition
This week saw a fantastic celebration of creativity across the Trust at our Art and Design Exhibition held over two warm but inspiring evenings. Year 11 proudly showcased their final pieces, demonstrating the skill, dedication and individuality they have developed throughout their courses. Alongside this, a selection of outstanding work from our most talented artists in years 7, 8 and 9 were on display, as well as impressive contributions from pupils across the Trust’s primary schools.
With over 350 visitors attending across the two evenings, the exhibition was a huge success. Despite the hot weather, staff, students and families came together to enjoy and celebrate the high-quality work on show. The event provided a valuable opportunity to recognise the student achievement and inspire younger artists, making it a truly memorable occasion for all involved.

School Clubs
Alumni
We would love former students to come into Manor High School to talk to students (with staff) about their experiences of post 16 education, university, the world of work and more! If you are interested in helping please contact us!

Celebrating success stories
We endeavour to share our students’ positive stories during tutor time and where we can during assemblies. If a student has achieved or accomplished something please do share it with your tutor. Your tutor will be able to celebrate this during tutor time and share with the relevant Standards and Progress Leader. We can then use some to celebrate with the whole year group in assembly. We have so many amazing students and we want to share as many of their positive stories as we can
Attendance
Make sure you are in school to try and earn your tutor group a non-uniform day. The next competition is for April/May and the winners will be announced after May half term.
Attendance matters – we love seeing our students in school as they are a part of our community and being in school helps them to maintain social interactions and of course progress with their knowledge and understanding in their subject areas. Students are expected to be in school for 190 days per year. Please do avoid taking your child out of school. By being in school students can:
- Develop friendships further
- Interact positively with peers
- Interact positively with staff and learn about developing professional relationships (key future skill)
- Develop key life skills (teamwork, cooperation, communication, achieving success, dealing with setbacks to name a few)
- Develop and improve their knowledge and understanding in a range of different subjects areas (giving keys skills and knowledge for their future)
We have created a document around our attendance procedures which can be found on our web site here: Attendance-procedures-Manor-High-School.pdf This is located in our attendance area on the website which is here: Attendance – Manor High School – Oadby
School Bus Service 2026-27 – Updated 26.06.26
Manor High School have recently undertaken an exercise to appoint a provider for the 2026-27 academic year’s bus service.
We are pleased to announce that following a successful bid, Manor High School has partnered with Passenger Transport Solutions Ltd who will manage this service on behalf of Manor High School.
Passenger Travel Solutions Ltd currently provide the service of MH3, and will from the new academic year also provide the service for MH1 and MH2.
Soon you will be able to purchase tickets for next academic year on the below link:
https://www.passengertravelsolutions.co.uk/bus-pass-applications-1-1-1
Please note that Manor High School will not be issuing the bus passes, this service will be fully managed and operated by Passenger Transport Solutions Ltd.
Leicestershire County Council Funded Places
Students who are entitled to LCC-funded transport will still need to renew their pass, but they won’t need to set up a direct debit. During the application process at the payment section, there will be an option for parents to select that their child is eligible for LCC-funded transport.
Please find below the routes for each bus.
All routes can be applied for.
SEN Transport 2026-27
Leicestershire SENA service has advised that there will be changes to the school transport for some of our EHCP learners, please see the attached letter for further information. If you believe your child should be receiving this transport service and you have not received communication from Leicester County Council before the 14th of August please contact the SENA transport team directly.
SEND Review – Parent/Carer Feedback
As you are aware, Manor High School has an upcoming SEND review scheduled for Monday 29 June 2026.
As part of this important process, we would greatly value your feedback. Your views play a key role in helping us reflect on our current provision and identify areas for further development. Email requesting parent/carer feedback was sent on 23 June 2026. If you have not yet had the opportunity to respond, we kindly ask you to share your feedback by completing the form using the link below:
SEND Review – Parent/Carer feedback Manor High – Fill in form
Please submit your responses by 27 June 2026, as this will allow us sufficient time to collate and review the information ahead of the meeting.
Thank you in advance for your time and support, and for your continued contribution to our school community.
Best regards
SEND Department
Panjabi Language Classes
From September 2026 Panjabi language classes will be available in Oadby. The classes will take place in the evenings, are open to children aged 5+ and cater for all abilities, from complete beginners through to GCSE and A-Level preparation. Students will have the opportunity to develop their speaking, reading and writing skills in Panjabi in a supportive and engaging learning environment.


SEND Dept
T: 0116 2729791 (or 0116 2714941 ext. 791)
E: SEND@manorhigh.leics.sch.uk
Lead Operational DSL & Senior Mental Health Lead Ashma Ghani
T: 0116 2729760 (or 0116 2714941 ext. 760)
E: AGhani@manorhigh.leics.sch.uk