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Sixth Form leavers day 2025

 

Sunshine and laughter marked a memorable leavers’ day as we bid a fond farewell to our Year 13 students. 

The day began with activities on the school field, where students came together one last time for rounders and football tournaments. The relaxed atmosphere was filled with laughter as they reminisced and signed each other’s leavers’ books. 

Following the field activities, the entire year group gathered for the Leavers’ Assembly - an event filled with gratitude and good humour. Staff and students shared stories and well-wishes, celebrating achievements both big and small. The assembly finished with a performance from the Sixth Form band. 

Afterwards, everyone enjoyed a delicious BBQ prepared by Mr Biswell and Mr Sorrell, whose culinary efforts were greatly appreciated by all. The food, along with the warm weather and great company, made for a perfect end to the day.

We extend our thanks to all the staff who helped make Leavers’ Day so special, and most importantly, we send our very best wishes to the Class of 2025 as they move on to their exams, university studies, apprenticeships, or other exciting paths ahead. 

Good luck, Year 13 - you will be missed!

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