Year 8 recently held their first EAFC gaming tournament, which was won 1-0 by Will after a closely fought final against Taran. It was a great competition!
General News
posts up to Friday, 22 November 2024.
Tips for Wellness
Keeping active is not only good for our fitness, it is also great for our mental wellbeing. See below for some tips on how to keep active.
Family First magazine
You can read the latest edition of the free Family First magazine here.
Sixth Formers attend exclusive drama preview
Year 12 Media Studies students saw an exclusive preview of the new Steven Knight BBC Drama, This Town, this week at a special screening in Birmingham, followed by a Q&A session with the Peaky Blinders writer/producer and other TV producers.
Warwickshire School Book Awards
On Wednesday 20 March, Myton’s book club went to King’s High for the announcement of the winner of the Warwickshire Secondary Book Awards 2024. They travelled to King’s High where there were the authors (SF Said, Nathanael Lessore and Anthony McGowan). Each of the authors made a short speech and answered questions from the audience. The winners of the student competitions were announced and they collected their prizes. Then, the winner of the WSBA24 was announced…….Lily Bailey, the author of ‘When I see Blue’ who unfortunately could not attend. The authors who could attend proceeded to sign books and the ceremony ended.
Written by Rupert in Year 7
Easter eggs as a thank you
Ayva and Neve from Year 8 very kindly gifted some of their teachers and support staff with Easter eggs as a thank you this week. Here are Ms Iqbal and Miss Retter receiving their eggs!
Thank you both for this lovely gesture!
Tips for wellness
See below for some tips for boosting your mood.
Year 8 recital of Buffalo Soldier
Mr Stone couldn’t resist joining in with Year 8 students’ recital of Buffalo Soldier in their music lessons this week. Impressive piano playing by our students, and lovely singing by Mr Stone!
Easter Egg Hunt
The Easter Bunny has been busy hiding eggs around school to help us raise money for Red Nose Day! It costs just £2 to take part (paid via ParentPay). If participating students find a cardboard egg hidden around the school at lunchtime on Thursday 21 March they can bring it to the ILR to exchange it for a real chocolate egg. There’s even mini chocolate eggs available just for taking part. See the poster below for more information.
Happy hunting!
Blessing bags
Students are invited to contribute items to a blessing bag to be distributed to the LWS Night Shelter in a show of empathy to those less fortunate during the month of Ramadan. Please see below for further information about the items that can be donated.