We aim to provide the highest standards of education and value academic excellence, pupil well-being and personal development in equal measure.

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Our school has a very positive ethos where all individuals are respected and valued, regardless of age, background or beliefs. We are determined that all pupils will be given equal opportunities to thrive and succeed, and we will challenge and support them to overcome all potential barriers to learning.

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The Mercians visited HMS today! The musical performance was excellent and they talked to KS3 about mental health and online safety.
The pupils responded really positively to the visit - the follow up conversations we have had and the questions pupils have asked have already showed the impact of learning about their digital footprint and its potential to impact your future.
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The Mercians visited HMS today! The musical performance was excellent and they talked to KS3 about mental health and online safety. 
The pupils responded really positively to the visit - the follow up conversations we have had and the questions pupils have asked have already showed the impact of learning about their digital footprint and its potential to impact your future.Image attachmentImage attachment

This week is ‘Careers Week.’ We have organised a range of activities to help pupils develop career ambitions and educate them on the different pathways available to them.

On Friday 19th April, it is ‘Dress up as a job’ day! Pupils can come dressed to represent a career they may be interested in when they are older.

* As always, if your child does not wish to dress up on the day, they can wear their school uniform as normal.
** Pupils with PE or Games on Friday must bring their school PE kit and PE trainers to change into.
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This week is ‘Careers Week.’ We have organised a range of activities to help pupils develop career ambitions and educate them on the different pathways available to them. 

On Friday 19th April, it is ‘Dress up as a job’ day! Pupils can come dressed to represent a career they may be interested in when they are older. 

* As always, if your child does not wish to dress up on the day, they can wear their school uniform as normal. 
** Pupils with PE or Games on Friday must bring their school PE kit and PE trainers to change into.

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