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Higher Attaining Pupils Shine During lockdown

We all love a challenge!

As we faced the prospect of more online learning our students have shown us the extent that they are prepared to challenge themselves even during the current exceptional circumstances. Several ongoing projects are currently enjoying enormous success. Our current edition of the Student Challenge Newsletter is now live. It can be found in our Student Challenge section. The link has been sent to all families. urthermore, students in all year groups have proved their resilience and determination during online learning with projects such as The Head Teacher’s Challenge Award, The Scholars Programme, EtonX and as well as The Aspire Liverpool Programme being all well underway. Our students have proved that even a world pandemic will not stand in their way of gaining academic success. Well done to all involved!

Our photo shows just 2 of the many students who have signed up to complete the Head Teachers Challenge Award. Both Harry and Libby are part of our Year 7 group currently studying in school.