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20/04/24

📣 PTA Penny Wars🏆 Will your form be crowned the ultimate winners? 👀 Watch out for the sabotage days? How much sabotage can be caused? pic.twitter.com/EGwMLbSOHL

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16/04/24

📚 An excellent opportunity this Summer to help develop your skills. pic.twitter.com/jojqPsK9tL

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27/03/24

👀 Watch this space... ☀️Coming soon the FHS Summer Reading Challenge! pic.twitter.com/McUXIaob4r

08/03/24

On we’re celebrating Kayleigh Trainor 🙌 NQT ➡️ Head of Humanities at Burnt Mill Academy ➡️ Assistant Head at Forest Hall School 💛#IWD2024 pic.twitter.com/MSw68rFA3o

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08/03/24

On we’re celebrating Kayleigh Trainor 🙌 NQT ➡️ Head of Humanities at Burnt Mill Academy ➡️ Assistant Head at Forest Hall School 💛#IWD2024 pic.twitter.com/MSw68rFA3o

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26/02/24

📣 Year 9, 10 and 11📣 Make the most of the Summer School opportunities available from Imperial College London.https://t.co/Jd6y1BblcE

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15/02/24

📚 Are you book ready? 📚 Share your love of reading this World Book Day! 📚 The more creative the better... pic.twitter.com/Vqjoh9FBdd

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10/02/24

🏙️ Jack the Ripper Walking Tour enhances learning. Year 10 pupils enjoyed the Jack the Ripper walking tour bringing their classroom learning beyond the school environment. pic.twitter.com/1SCbR7tlEX

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10/02/24

A successful collapsed timetbale day allowed Year 11 students to gain interview experience from Wendy at Clinical pic.twitter.com/kZKFkOeSv5

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26/01/24

Interactive WW1 workshop brings the curriculum alive.Year 9 pupils experienced a whistle stop tour of the Great War, covering the start, the old empires, alliances, assassination, revolution and battles. pic.twitter.com/l3W3mpthJY

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22/01/24

We look forward to welcoming Parents/Carers, Pupils and the local community to the 'FHS Wellbeing Fete' pic.twitter.com/gmcoUGsvqz

15/01/24

🌟 Cambridge Teaching AwardsThe Cambridge Teaching Awards are now open for nominatins. If you would like to nominate a teacher for an award please use the following link where you can also find information: https://t.co/TTGdSIePEY

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12/01/24

❤️Thank you to for sponsoring Forest Hall School with two Mega Paint Sets.All the students are excited to use your products at Warhammer Club. pic.twitter.com/62iDFVTxdm

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11/01/24

🍞 The best masterclass since sliced bread! 🍞 Year 10 got to learn the skills and tips from an expert baker. 🍞Alan Ackroyd, a retired baker, visited Year 10 GCSE Food Preparation and Nutrition students for a masterclass in bread-making. pic.twitter.com/lyr19tPJg8

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07/01/24

We look forward to welcoming the FHS community to this incredibly informative event. pic.twitter.com/lxGmnIRAtQ

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21/12/23

🎄🎅🤶An exceptional end to the Autumn term...Eagle Charity Week ✔️Christmas dinner 🍽️✔️PTA Sweet stall 🍬✔️Food Bank donations delivered 🥫✔️Acts of Kindness provided to many families ❤️ ✔️Wishing all families a safe and peaceful Christmas break. pic.twitter.com/ffqaCmmcfR

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09/12/23

🧁Cake sale is a spooky success. 🧁Year 11 students held a charity cake sale to raise money for local charity. 🧁Mrs Down states, 'The pupils done all of the hard work, and made sure the Halloween theme had lots of entertainment for students who attended the cake sale!' pic.twitter.com/9jo1uuHpTX

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08/12/23

🎄🤶🎅 THANK YOU 🎅🤶🎄🎄 Thank you to everyone who bought tickets for the PTA Christmas raffle. 🤶 The draw has taken place and all winners have been notified.🎅 The PTA would like to extend a very special thank you to everyone who donated prizes. pic.twitter.com/IJJt718Q8r

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04/12/23

📣Food Bank Collection Reminder.🥫 All donations towards the Uttlesford Food Bank Collection must be received by Friday 8th December. 💚 Thank you in advance for your continued support in the local community. pic.twitter.com/8Ik03SXI5j

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03/12/23

🎟️🎄FINAL REMINDER🎫 ALL ticket stubs and money must be returned by Monday 4th December to be added to the draw. pic.twitter.com/MAtlXhWicq

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GCSE Case Studies

GCSE Case Studies

Posted: 27th August 2019

Skye Wicks spends much of her time running…but never away from her studies.

Despite success in her sporting career, the student has also achieved academically at Forest Hall School.

This week, she collected a grade 9, a grade 6, three grade 5, three grade 4 and two Merits in her GCSE and BTEC courses.

During her studies, Skye was taking part in national sporting competitions.

She was selected to represent Essex in the 200m and relay at the National Schools Championships, in Birmingham in July. She finished fourth in the Senior Girls 200m final in a season best time of 24.72 seconds.

As a result of the performance, she was picked for her first international England U18 v Ireland U18 event in Dublin, where she won silver in the 200m and gold in the 4 x 100m relay.

She said: “I was surprised when I saw my exam results – but pleased!

“I am used to being organised and scheduling my studying alongside my training – you get used to it, even if you sometimes have to miss out on some training when you’re revising.”

She will now go to Long Road Sixth Form College, in Cambridge, to criminology, media and graphic design.

 


 

Students as young as 13 achieve GCSE qualifications at Forest Hall School.

The unique approach sees students take two GCSEs in Year 9 and another two in Year 10 as a way of easing the pressure on Year 11.

Year 10 Tommy Brown this week collected a grade 7 in English literature and a grade 4 in sociology.

Tommy puts his success down to extra revision at study clubs. He said: “Those of us who were taking the English literature paper early, in Year 10, could go to our own special revision club. It sometimes ran alongside the Year 11 students who were studying for the same exam.

“I am in the Dyslexia Support Unit, so I was able to do a lot of revision there – and the unit has a very good teacher.”

Tommy is already thinking about his A-level options and is keen to study film, English and psychology.

 


 

Head girl Amarni-Jai Newman took on the role to act as a shining example of the model student to her peers.

Collecting three grade 9, five grade 8, one grade 7 and a grade A in her GCSEs this week was the confirmation she needed of a job well done.

The Forest Hall School student said: “For me, the head girl role was about being representative; to show a good example. By getting on with my GCSEs, it was showing the lower school that it is possible to juggle it all.

“I hope that is what I have shown with these results.”

Amarni-Jai has enrolled at Hills Road Sixth Form College, in Cambridge, to study biology, chemistry and maths.

She said: “I knew I had worked hard, but there were still some results I was shocked by. I was pretty confident, but getting grade 9 was a surprise. I am relieved.

“The study clubs at school gave me somewhere to study around other people, but I have always put a lot of time and effort into my schoolwork.”

 


 

Taking GCSEs in Year 9 and 10 helped to ease the pressure on Thomas Knight through his final year at Forest Hall School.

As a result of spreading the exams out over three years – as all students at the school do – Thomas collected two grade 6, four grade 5, one grade 4, a B grade, a C grade and a Pass in his GCSEs and BTEC exams.

He said: “I am absolutely thrilled with that. I am chuffed to bits. I have been attending study clubs and Saturday school which has all been worth it in the end.

“If I had not taken GCSEs in Year 9 and 10, I feel I would have failed this year as it totally took the pressure off. It is a brilliant idea for us to take some in Year 9 and some in Year 10.”

Proud mum Elaine is a big supporter of the unique structure at Forest Hall. She said: “I am really proud of him. He has put in such a lot of hard work and deserves the grades he has got. The teachers have been great, putting in the extra work in support. They have been brilliant the whole way through.

“The structure gives them the time to focus as they take one or two at a time in Year 9 and 10. By Year 11, they are so used to taking GCSEs that they know what to expect and it’s not such a big shock.

“I think all schools should work in this way.”

Thomas is hoping to secure a place at Stansted Airport College studying aviation operations.

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