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H ead Teachers Message

As we reflect on the close of another remarkable school year, I want to take a moment to express how proud I am of each and every one of you. This year has been a testament to your hard work, resilience, and dedication. Congratulations on everything you’ve accomplished. Enjoy the memories you’ve created, celebrate your achievements, and step confidently into the future. Know that our entire school community is cheering you on every step of the way. Warmest congratulations,

Adams Tilly

Nickname 'Silly Tilly'

Message to your future self

The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing.

What will you miss most?

One of the things I learned the hard way was that it doesn't pay to get discouraged

Favourite school dinner? Chicken nuggets and smiley faces

Favourite memory Non-uniform days

Proudest moment

Completing the DofE - hard work, but was the most fun!

Favourite song Mr Brightside – The Killers

In 10 years time I’ll be… I will be a qualified vet and working in a practice specialising in orthopaedic surgery on reptiles!

Stupidest in joke Obviosuly, it's the funny bunny money moonshine song - If you know, you know.

Favourite TV show Top Boy

Favourite Quote Don’t be late

Funniest memory Fire alarm going off mid-assembly

Samu

Nickname

Allen! Allen ! Allen!

el Allen

Message to your future self

Be more. Do less?

What will you miss most?

Sausage and bean Wednesdays. This is what made me great!

Favourite school dinner?

Pizza slice Fridays

Favourite memory

Favourite song

As It Was – Harry Styles

In 10 years time I’ll be…

Living somewhere warmer than here

Stupidest in joke

The chair incident (still funny)

Favourite TV show

Friends

Favourite Quote

You’ll be fine

Funniest memory

A teacher falling off a chair and pretending it was on purpose

School trips where nothing went to plan

Proudest moment

Surviving timetable changes without crying

Favourite song

Sunroof – Nicky Youre

In 10 years time I’ll be…

A real life Gladiator - I'll be called Electra.

Stupidest in joke

The maths room smelling weird

Favourite TV show

Gladiators

Favourite Quote

You only live once

Funniest memory

Amelia Anderson

Nickname Mills

Message to your future self

Remember: difficult roads lead to divine destinations

What will you miss most?

The memories and mates I made.

Favourite school dinner? Sausage and mash

Favourite memory

The last day of Year 11 when no one listened

Proudest moment

Winning the student council election. I HAVE THE POWER!

The class laughing for five minutes straight over nothing

Lucy Anderson

Proudest moment

Scoring in our final game and winning the team cup!

If I was invisible for 24 hours I would… Watch Manchester United play for free and go into the VIP box at old trafford.

Favourite song 'We Are the Champions'

In 10 years time I’ll be… Professional footballer.

Favourite TV show MOTD

Lyra Bailey

Proudest moment

Playing bass onstage with my band at prom.

If I was invisible for 24 hours I would… Go backstage at all the concerts!

Sophie

Bennett

Proudest moment

Our band playing prom

Favourite song 'Hot To Go' by Chappell Roan

Elijah Brooks

Message to your future self

Don't be mean.

Favourite TV show The Office (US one)

Reuben Arthur

Proudest moment

Performing as 'The Artful Dodger' in out Oliver! school play.

If I was invisible for 24 hours I would… Be the opera ghost!

In 10 years time I’ll be… On the West End Stage

Dylan Carter

Proudest moment

Scoring in our final game and winning the team cup!

If I was invisible for 24 hours I would… Watch Manchester United play for free and go into the VIP box at old trafford.

Favourite song 'We Are the Champions'

In 10 years time I’ll be… Professional footballer.

Favourite TV show MOTD

Justin Coates

Proudest moment

Beating Mr Terry on the obstacle course on the residential trip.

Favourite song I am Giant.

Favourite TV show Gladiators!

Leo Dickinson

What will you miss most?

I will miss Mr Hill breaking out into song, like all the time!

Proudest moment

Being chosen as class captain.

In 10 years time I’ll be… Travelling and having fun.

Favourite TV show ā€œBelieverā€ – Imagine Dragons

Digby

What will you miss most?

School trips because we got to sit with our friends on the coach.

Proudest moment

Learning how to play the guitar. I found really hard and didn't give up.

In 10 years time I’ll be… Happy and successful.

Favourite TV show

Horrible Histories

What will you miss most? Golden time!

Proudest moment

Performing inthe schoo talen show and getting first place for my jokes!

Favourite song ā€œCruel Summerā€ – Taylor Swift

Favourite TV show Young Sheldon

Ayla

Charlton

Proudest moment

Having my artwork accepeted into the Young Artists RA Summer Show!

Danes Sara

David

Favourite school dinner? Mac n Cheese Thursdays! Clarke

Message to your future self 'Keep on keeping on'

What will you miss most?

All the lunch times drama!

Favourite memory

The French school trip - so many memories.

Digby Poppy

Nickname Pops

What will you miss most?

All the simple giggles and break time drama

Nickname Harps

Being head girl Donnelly Harper

Proudest moment

Jess

Nickname Chef

Proudest moment

Winning the class bakery competition with my triple layer carrot cake.

Farmer

Favourite school dinner?

Pasta bar as unreal!

Favourite memory

Fisher Charlo tte

Favourite school dinner? PIzza

Favourite memory

All the bean bags going missing. I'll never tell you stole them Margot.

German Trip - the coach singing was the best!

Adams Jamal

Aisha

Ahmed

I still can’t believe we made it through Year 11.

Favourite memory

Messing about with my friends at lunch every day.

Akew Barb

I’ll miss the small moments with the mates who made it fun.

Favourite memory

Walking home every day with Amira and talking about everything.

I survived all the early mornings… mostly with coffee.

Favourite memory

School trips, when the coach ride was longer than the trip.

Ali Yusuf

I came for the lessons, stayed for the banter.

Favourite memory

The day exams finished and everyone just stood outside not knowing what to do.

Rowan

Ahmed

I peaked in Year 9, and I have the photos to prove it.

Favourite memory

Laughing in lessons and trying not to get caught.

Anzac Chloe

I mastered the art of pretending to understand in maths.

Favourite memory

That school trip when me, Sophie and Ella got lost.

Maddison

Bacon

The assembly speeches were dramatic, but at least funny sometimes.

Favourite memory

That one science lesson where nothing got done and everyone happy

Bel Popply

I accidentally learned something in science once.

Favourite memory

Revision sessions with Ben that turned into dance battles.

Mara

Beau

I didn’t always pay attention, but I noticed the people.

Favourite memory

The day we got our hoodies and wouldn’t stop wearing them.

Tom

Bennett

Welcome to the real world. It sucks. You’re gonna love it.

Favourite memory

Sports Day when Josh took it too seriously and didn’t win.

Zara

Begum

I still don’t know what I’m doing, and somehow that’s fine.

Favourite memory

I’ll never forget laughing so hard in English that I cried.

Berks Sally

You have brains in your head and feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.

Kiera Franks

Nickname KiKi

Favourite school dinner? The Mac n Cheese

Mason Fry

Margot George

Nickname Marge

What will you miss most?

Hanging with my friends on the bean bags.

Hayley Gilbert

What will you miss most?

The vending machine.

Favourite memory

Year 8 trip to Thorpe Park

Robert Gilbert

Bob Bob Bob

Message to your future self

Say the weird thing!

Favourite memory Riley face planting into his own cake

Ava Gibbons

Nickname Gibbs

Favourite memory singing at the back of the coach on class trip.s

Jake Gilbert

What will you miss most?

The Banter

Favourite school dinner? The pasta bar

I can’t believe we’re actually leaving.

Rorie Gilmore

Ethan Gray

I was scared at first, but now I’m ready.

Dextor Greene

I made friends I’ll never forget.

Dana Griffin

I learned how to be kind and brave.

Peter Hare

Playtimes were my favourite lessons.

William Hayes

I grew up a lot here, even if I didn’t notice at the time.

Miranda Hall

I learned how to read, write, and be brave.

George Harrison

Primary school helped me become me.

I’ll miss my teachers so much.

Jennifer Hibert

James Huey

I still don’t like maths, but I tried my best.

Adil Hussain

I remember my first day like it was yesterday.

I made mistakes, learned from them, and had fun.

Izzy Klee

I’ll miss playtime, lunch, and laughing with my friends

Isabella Knight

I didn’t think I’d miss it this much.

Stephen Jones

What a ride this year has been!

Thank you for all the memories

Francis Lakes

I made friends, learned lots, and had the best time.

Michel Joseph
Bonnie Kerr
Rocco Kilkennie

Jessica Lately

I’ll always remember my first classroom.

I’m ready for secondary school… I think.

I had fun, even when learning was hard.

I learned that it’s okay to ask for help

I’ll miss the laughs more than the lessons.

I learned how to be a good friend.

I’m grateful for every teacher who helped me.

I’ll miss lining up with my friends

Primary school was full of fun, learning, and memories.

Katie Leith
Juliet Levi
Kevin Lincoln
Guy Little
Katy Lovett
Frankie Luck
Michael Martin
Noah Mitchell

Teacher

Name

This is where the fun begins!

I’ll miss sneaking snacks into lessons

Even the smallest person can change the course of the future.

You’re braver than you believe Class Title

I wish I could, but I don't want to

I’m not late. Everyone else is just early.

This is light work.

Secondary school taught me how to survive on 4 hours of sleep.

Xeena Berry
Riley Birch
Violet Blakes
Isaac Brennan
Sienna Brooks
Olivia Brown
Emily Bull
Oliver Butlers

Leo Cameron

I’ll miss the people more than the place.

Keisha Campbell

Most likely to say ā€˜I’ll do it later’ and mean never.

Imran Chowdhury

The memories made this place feel like home.

Ruby Collins

Can't talk. Eating

Alan David

Lila Chuds

Darcy Carter

Well that seemed to take a long time!

Harry Chamberlain

Some days were hard, and some days I just wanted to go home.

If stress burned calories, I’d be a supermodel

Tilly Copper

Grateful for the lessons, the laughs, and the friends.

Taylor Decorrm

Secondary school was confusing, but so am I

Everybody look at the moon!

I didn’t realize these would be the days I’d remember.

7am the usual morning line up...

I didn’t figure everything out, but I figured myself out a little.

Ayşe Demir

This chapter mattered more than I expected.

Proud of how far I’ve come - even if I’m still late.

Veena Detel

I came in nervous and I’m leaving stronger, and more caffeinated.

Jess Clarke
Dottie Clarkson
Cora Cornwall
Laura Dash

Mariam Diallo

Wouldn’t change a single messy, chaotic, beautiful moment.

Gary Dibbs

I survived. That counts for something, right?

Brett Dimond

I learned that mistakes are just another way to grow.

Bettie Dylan

Main character energy, always.

Sofia

Dimitriou

Sleep deprived, memory full.

Max Dix

School was stressful, weird, fun and exhaustingsometimes all at once

Sam Edwards

This chapter is over, but the story is only getting interesting

Joshua Erickson

Watch this space - I’m just getting started.

Maddie Evans

The memories made this place feel like home, even on the hardest days

Theo Dimitriou

Just glad I made it.

Katherine Douglas

I’ve laughed, cried, stressed, and thrived - in no particular order.

Dee Ellis

Follow me on instagram @Keep calm and carry on

Dexter Dwight

I didn’t always get it right, but I gave it my all

Emma England

I didn’t always understand the point of school, but I understood the point of friendship

Omar Farouk

Homework who?

Amelia Foster

I survived deadlines, exams, and early mornings.

Callum Fraser

Still don’t know what I want to be, but I’m excited to find out.

David Goddard

I didn’t always pay attention, but I always learned something.

Katerina Georgiou

I came for the lessons, stayed for the friends

Benji Gold

I’ll miss arguing about football in the lunch queue.

Nikos Georgiou

I’ll miss the laughs more than the lessons.

Travis Gilly

Homework is optional… in my dreams.

Oliver Grant

Some lessons were hard, some teachers were tougher, but I made it.

Poppy Green

I learned that laughter makes everything better.

Rowan Goldstein

I’ve learned more about life than any exam could teach me.

Mia Griffiths

Nick Gough

I still don’t like physics, but I tried.

I didn’t figure everything out, but I figured myself out a little more.

I’ll miss my friends more than the homework.

Some days were chaotic, some days were perfect, all days were memorable.

Main character energy: achieved.

Lexie Guy

Late nights, early mornings, and a lot of coffee.

Isabella Hernandez

I learned that mistakes are just lessons in disguise

Quinn Haddad
Grace Hall
Matthew Harris
Harriet Huey
es
Eddie I Sasha Ivano
Harry Jackso
Johsnon
Jones
Nicole Jones
Amy Lovet MacDonald

Appleby Mrs

I’ve watched you grow into confident, kind, funny, and thoughtful young people. You’ve worked hard, supported each other, laughed a lot and shown real determination when things felt tricky. I am incredibly proud of every single one of you.

As you move on to secondary school, remember to believe in yourselves, be kind to others, and never be afraid to try even if something feels scary at first. You are capable of amazing things, and I know you will all do brilliantly.

Good luck with everything that comes next. I will miss you all more than you know and I’ll always be proud to say you were my class.

Well, we made it through sixth form without turning the the common room into a zoo (barely)!

Keep being superstars you are - stay curious, stay weird (in the best way!) Who knows? Maybe one day you'll be teaching me something cool!

Mr Barton

Barton Mr

er Mrs

Cart

What an incredible journey this has been! I’ve had the privilege of watching you grow, learn, and become the amazing individuals you are today. This year has been full of challenges, laughter, and triumphs, and I am so proud of each and every one of you.

As you move on to secondary school, remember the lessons you’ve learned here—both in and out of the classroom. Be kind, stay curious, and don’t be afraid to try new things. You’ve already proven that you’re capable of amazing things, and this is just the beginning!

Thank you for the wonderful memories, and I can’t wait to see what your future holds!

Dickenson Mr

Congratulations on surviving your final school year. I couldn’t be prouder of each of you. You’ve worked hard, you’ve overcome challenges, and you’ve shown that you’re ready for whatever comes next. Remember, the world is your oyster, or maybe a pizza if you're not into oysters. Stay curious, stay brave, and above all, don’t forget to enjoy the ride (and double-check that you have your keys before leaving the house!).

Best of luck on this next chapter of your adventure. You’ve got this!

Foster Miss

You’ve shown so much growth and determination this year. I have no doubt that you’ll continue to shine as you step into secondary school. Keep believing in yourselves, and remember, you can achieve anything you set your mind to!

Mr

es

Wow, what a fantastic year it’s been! You’ve worked hard, stayed determined, and brought such a positive energy to our school. It’s been great to see you grow and shine in your own way.

As you move forward, remember that no challenge is too big and no goal is out of reach when you put your heart into it. Keep being the amazing group of students you are!

Wishing you all the success and fun in the exciting years ahead!

Favourite Quotes

Always late

Aaron Crawford

Best hair

Doug Miller

Best smelling Jinny Perry

Clumsiest

H enry Thomas

Best dancer Ananya Verma

Best laugh Amelia Hughes

Best smile Olivia Brown

Forgets their pens

Rowan Goldstein

Funniest

Priya Shah

Kindest

Peter Hare

Most likely to be an Olympian

Poppy Bell

Most likely to be PM Oscar Vaughan

Funniest sneeze Sam Edwards

Most artistic Richard Vine

Most likely to be on West End stage Omar Farouk

Most likely to travel the world Molly Price

Most likely to work back at School

AnnualAwards

Rugby

Cricket

Hockey Club

Netball

Cheer

rom

Prom

Photography

Memories

Memories

Memories

Memories

My favourite memory from Year 7...

My favourite memory from Year 8...

Your Past...

One person that made school for me...

I'm really going to miss...

When I started school, I wanted to be...

My favourite memory from Year 9...

My favourite memory from Year 10...

...when I grew up.

Now I've left I hope to become...

My favourite memory from Year 11...

Your Future...

Three words that describe my time at school...

My absolute highlight of my time at school is...

My teacher crush was...

The best advice I was given...

My very best friends are...

Advice I'd give to a Year 7 about to start...

In The News 2025 2024

Goodbye

Sit tibi fortuna secunda -

Class of 2026

As you turn the pages of this yearbook, I hope you see not just photographs and names, but memories of growth, friendship, and achievement. Each of you has helped shape this school with your energy, talents, and individuality.

You should be proud of how far you have come—of the challenges you have faced, the lessons you have learned, and the way you have supported one another along the way. Remember that success is not just about results, but about kindness, resilience, and having the courage to be yourself.

Wherever your next steps take you, carry those values with you. Believe in your abilities, stay curious, and never underestimate the difference you can make.

I wish you every success and happiness in the future. Once part of this school, always part of our community.

Your nex t chapter is going to be Amazing !

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