
Pupil wellbeing committee
Mental health committee
The Pupil Wellbeing Committee meets once every two weeks and is made up of staff and pupils. We use our meetings to discuss key trends and issues, such as "What's going on with our sleep?" and "How can we stop procrastinating?", as well as thinking of whole school interventions, such as our "Circles of Control" form time which was led by our year 12s. Our annual pupil wellbeing measurement survey helps us pin-point the areas that matter most to our school community.


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24 November 2023
Year 12 mathematicians had a great trip to the maths in action conference last week. Topics covered included Fermat's last theorem and transforming mobius strips, how MRI scanners function & how numbers determine which musical notes sound good together.
