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A big thank you to everyone, especially tutors and their tutees, for the Harvest donations we have collected. Each tutor group was asked to prepare a box of non-perishable goods that could then be donated to a worthy cause
We collected a large number of items which will be delivered to Turning Tides and the Worthing Food Foundation this week.
OPEN 20 Young Photographers 14-18 - Brighton Photo Fringe
This year fifteen students from St Andrew’s High School entered the OPEN 20 Young photographer’s competition. This is a competition for the youth category, ages 14-18, of the highly acclaimed ‘Brighton Photo Fringe’ festival. The theme this year being ‘Take a photo/ Make a difference’.
We are pleased to announce that twelve of our students were selected and have become part of the twenty shortlisted winners that were selected by the team of judges, all of whom are professionals in the photographic industry. The students’ work is currently being exhibited along with the other winners on the ‘Photo Fringe 2020’ festival website, alongside the other festival exhibitions. The students’ work is also on show at the pavilion atrium on Worthing pier, as part of the ‘Photo Fringe Outdoor Hub’.
Please find attached updated information and guidance about your son's return to school week commencing 07/09/20
St Andrew’s GCSE results day 2020 was every bit as positive as we had hoped it would be. Year 11 students were welcomed back to school on Thursday 20th August to receive their GCSE grades. We are pleased to announce St Andrew’s students achieved very successful grades which reflected the hard work and dedication they showed to their studies. Staff who joined this exciting day, delighted in hearing about the future plans of individual students and took great pleasure in congratulating those they have been working closely with for the last two years. There definitely was the ‘results day buzz’ and smiles all round and it was wonderful to see our Year 11s back in school again for the first time since March.
As a school we are incredibly proud of their resilient approach to the situation they found themselves in. We look forward to watching them succeed in the next stage of their education or training
A number of students gained top grades including Alfie Davies with five grade 9’s and two grade 8’s, James Browne three grade 9s’ and four grade 8’s, Oliver Stibbs two grade 9’s and three grade 8’s and Joel Hunt with two grade 9's and 4 grade 8’s.
The staff and Governors at St Andrew’s CE High School congratulate all our Year 11s for their performance over the last two years, which have led to the GCSE grades they received today. The School community continues to be impressed by the dignity and positivity demonstrated by all upon hearing that the examinations the students had been working so hard towards would not go ahead; their resilience throughout this uncertain period has been impressive.
We wish our Year 11s a fulfilling future and will be excited to hear of their progress; these results will enable them to move on to their chosen pathways. Their example will inspire those that follow and, as Headteacher, I am so very proud of them for all they have achieved.
Ms Welcome - Headteacher
A chance to see some more exceptional 'working from home' examples of work from our students. Teachers have continued to set creative, exciting and purposeful work for all our students and we are delighted that this quality of work is being produced by our students at home. Well done!
We are delighted to be able to share with you a virtual presentation of our Year 11 students GCSE art work.
On the morning of the 12th of March, 18 students from KS3 were excitedly waiting to start their mural workshop day. We had been planning the day for some weeks and they had all come up with some exciting design elements to be included in the final design.
The design brief was to create a mural for the waiting room at Worthing train station. The mural had to represent the historic Teville stream that flows under the station.
The latest version of our Covid-19 whole school risk assessment can be found in our Policies & Procedures section
Yet more exceptional work from our students. Teachers have continued to set creative, exciting and purposeful work for all our students and we are delighted that this quality of work is being produced by our students at home. Well done!