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Harry will be coming into school in the near future to receive his Pride of Hungerhill Award and certificate, which he received as part of the award assembly on the last day of term. There is, however, more fundraising planned for Harry for this year. Unfortunately, many students were self-isolating so we were unable to raise as much money as we had hoped. Parents/Carers may remember that we held a non-uniform day to raise money for Harry on the last day of term. Standards were very high in the class, well done to everyone involved. Today’s Hungerhill Highlight celebrates the work of Harriet, Logan and Rubie who won the Gothic Analysis Competition in Mr Rookledge’s Year 9 English class. Please see attached timetable and try to encourage your child to participate, 5 bonus credits are up for grabs for attendance at the clubs this week! The programme is also being promoted through assemblies that Mrs Pond is leading this week. Today our Year 11 Student Leaders have helped Mr Parkes launch the Enrichment Programme for Autumn 2021. Jada and Shannon can be seen playing the electric drums whilst managing not to disturb anyone else in the building! We are so excited about future compositions created by our talented musicians! We are all very much looking forward to welcoming him back into school next week for his engineering and history lessons.įantastic turnout for the first Year 8 Lunchtime Music Club today. It was fantastic to see Harry back in school today to receive his Pride of Hungerhill Award. The next dates for our coffee afternoons are: Friday 19 November 2021, Friday 11 March 2022 and Friday 24 June 2022. Parents/carers found this a fantastic opportunity to meet key staff and network with other parents. Our ‘Introduction to The Hub’ Coffee Afternoon was a real success on Friday. Well done to our gold star award winners this week! Students can be seen enjoying their complimentary hot chocolate and showing off their certificates! The images show students taking part in the event with the following students featured after completing the 2.6mile course:Įxamples of key vocabulary recall from Year 7 French today, well done! On Friday, we also have a Sportswear Day with students donating £1 to support the Make Some Noise charity.

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The Mini-London Marathon involves students completing 2.6miles of physical activity – walking, jogging, running - with all students achieving this feat receiving a commemorative certificate and pin badge. This week, students are participating in the Mini London Marathon within their PE lessons. Congratulations to both Stuart and Tony for receiving an award for ‘Chef of the Lesson’! Year 7 have also been making a fruit fusion today with Mrs Laidlaw. In today’s Year 8 DT Food lesson, students have been making pineapple upside down cake.

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Thank you to all the Hungerhill students who helped out at this successful event. Last night, approximately 400 families visited the school at the Year 6 Open Evening and experienced interactive events from different subject areas as well as seeing the excellent facilities that the school has to offer.

  • Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) Department.
  • Teaching School and Initial Teacher Training.









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