Students take part in anti-bullying ambassador programme
This week, ten of our anti bullying ambassadors had the chance to take part in the Diana Award’s anti-bullying ambassador programme. The main aim of the programme is to engage young people, parents/carers and teachers to change the attitudes, behaviour and...
Students at Laurus Ryecroft are the lucky recipients of Alaska salmon to upskill their fish cookery
In a national first, cookery and nutrition students at Laurus Ryecroft have been lucky recipients of wild Alaska pink salmon to use in their classrooms, in a bid to improve their fish cookery skills. The initiative is part of The Fish In Schools Hero programme which...
Students get a taste of university life to inspire their future goals and aspirations.
On the 29th March our Year 9 students travelled to Newcastle University where they had a tour of the campus facilities, saw some graduation ceremonies and took part in activities to learn about studying at university. We arrived at the Great North Museum where we were...
Students at Laurus Ryecroft celebrate British Science Week
Laurus Ryecroft celebrated British Science Week between the 14th and 18th of March. Over the week, there were lots of different activities such as a Space Scavenger Hunt, Growing Microorganisms and learning about Kitchen Chemistry. However, there were two main events...
Students can learn to stay safe on the Internet
It is Safer Internet Day today (Feb 8) and this week Mr Davidson will be joined by our Computing Ambassadors in assembly to highlight the importance of staying safe online. Our Computing Ambassadors will then be available in the library from 8-8:20 on Thursday and...
Students aim to make a splash on charity day
We have a Citius charity day happening this Friday 11th February, raising money for the charity WaterAid. The day will see a staff versus students dodgeball game, a sponsored walk, competitions and a cake sale. International charity WaterAid’s vision is a world where...
Campaigner delivers anti-knife crime assemblies
Recently Byron Highton, founder of anti-knife crime charity The JJ Effect, visited school to deliver assemblies to Year 7 students. As seen on ITV and the BBC, The JJ Effect is one of the UK’s most powerful and hard-hitting anti-knife crime movements. It seeks...
Fortius are top of the Christmas tree
Congratulations to Fortius House for achieving a three-peat victory on all three ‘Triple House Point Thursdays’. This fantastic achievement puts Fortius in the top spot at the end of our second half term and really gives our other three Houses –...