Personal Project Evening
On Tuesday, our M5 students wowed us with their Personal Project Exhibition, it was a fantastic evening for the whole community to celebrate the students' hard work. The range of creative projects was extremely impressive and every student spoke passionately and with great knowledge about their work.
The range of projects demonstrated the impressive multi-talented year group and gave insight into their personalities and interests outside of the usual school subjects. The exhibition included displays on animals, food, allergies, psychology, music, film, scientific concepts and many others. All those who attended enjoyed the evening and no doubt learnt something new.
This was also a great opportunity for the M4 students and their parents to get an initial understanding of the process and the chance for ideas to begin to form. A presentation which took place at 6pm and 7pm highlighted the key areas of the Personal Project which was then complemented by the chance to see the exhibition of this year's successful projects. Each year brings new ideas and exciting projects and therefore we look forward to the process which begins in May and next year's exhibition.
During the evening many parents and students also had the opportunity to meet Mr. Andy Atkinson, the incoming Upper School Principal. Mr. Atkinson commented on how much he enjoyed the evening and how he had met some very welcoming parents, students and staff. He said the school atmosphere was very positive and how excited he is to be joining the team! To view more photos from the event, please click here.
Memorial Assembly
A reminder that we will be holding a Memorial Assembly for Ms. Julia Watson at 3.00pm on Tuesday, 14th March in Jubilee Hall, 6 Friern Barnet Lane, N11 3LX. Julia's family has requested that we make this a happy occasion, reflecting Julia's optimistic outlook and cheeky sense of humour, if you would like to join us, please bring your happy memories of Julia to share over a cuppa and a biscuit, following the assembly.
There will also be an opportunity to contribute to a book of condolences after the assembly.