Summer 2022 bulletins

29th April  2022 – Headteacher’s Bulletin + Information regarding Chelsea’s Story 

6th May 2022 – Headteacher’s Bulletin

13th May 2022 – Headteacher’s Bulletin + Information from Shropshire Council regarding Child Exploitation

20th May 2022 – Headteacher’s Bulletin

27th May 2022 – Headteacher’s Bulletin + Oswestry Youth Voice

10th June 2022 – Headteacher’s Bulletin

17th June 2022 – Headteacher’s Bulletin + Shropshire Council regarding Holiday Activities and Food

24th June 2022 – Headteacher’s Bulletin

1st July 2022 – Headteacher’s Bulletin +  Letter from the Police and Crime Commissioner

8th July 2022 – Headteacher’s Bulletin

15th July 2022 – Headteacher’s Bulletin + Leaflet on Shropshire Child Exploitation +  HAF Programme Information. Details relating to the Year 10 Spoken Language Assessment are detailed below:

Year 10 Spoken Language Assessment

Over the past few weeks, students in Year 10 have been very busy making a start on the next phase of their English GCSE, this time in English Language. One of the compulsory aspects of this course is for students to write and deliver a speech based on a topic of their choice. There has been a wide range of interesting topics, including Animal Cruelty, Racism, the impact of Social Media on youngsters, and how women are represented in the media. During the couple of weeks, the students in Year 10 will deliver this Speaking and Listening Assessment where their teacher will record them and give them a mark of either a Pass, Merit, or Distinction. Each student will be expected to deliver their speech in front of their class unless there are extenuating circumstances. The English Department would like you to thank you all for your continued support.

22nd July 2022 – Headteacher’s Bulletin + Arriva Letter + Marches Trips for next year 2022-23 + Shropshire Beam.

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