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Headteachers Message






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!




Mrs Appleby

I’ve watched yo tful 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.



Barton Mr

Well, we the common room into a zoo (barely)!
Keep being superstars you are - stay curious, stay weird (in the best way!) W ho knows? Maybe one day you 'll be teaching me something cool!
Mr Barton








Mrs
Cart r

W hat an incredible journey this has been! I’ve had the privilege of watching you grow, learn, and become the amazing individuals you are today. T his 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!
T hank you for the wonderful mem ories, and I can ’t wait to see what your future holds!


MrDickenson

Congratulations on surviving your final s ol ye 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!





Miss
Foster

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 Gates

Wow, what a ed 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!
Mr Gates








Miss
Green

W hat a journey we ' ve been on - seeing you all
grow so much since year 7 has been such a
pleasure, I look forward to seeing some of you
still roaming around the school in sixth form.
W hatever happens, please keep in touch - I
can't wait to see and hear all about your
adventures.


O’Connor Mr

er. Keep
being brave, kind, and true to yourselves as you move
forward. I know you ’ re going to do amazing things in
the years to come!
Wishing you all the best







School Staff































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!










O u r T i me


















Our Time







Our Time
Our Time








Rugby

Mr Scott
Great effort in training this year — the commitment and attitude you’re showing is exactly what builds strong rugby players and an even stronger team. Remember, rugby isn’t just about strength or speed; it’s about teamwork, communication, and having the courage to support each other in every phase of play.
T his season has been about far more than matches and results. It has been about commitment, resilience, and the pride of representing our school every time we stepped onto the pitch
From the first training session to the final whistle, this group has shown what rugby is all about — teamwork, respect, and the determination to keep going for one another. Every tackle made, every pass given, and every moment of support on and off the field has helped build not just better players, but stronger people.
T hank you for your effort, your attitude, and the way you have represented the values of the game. Be proud of what you have achieved together.
Play hard, support each other, and carry the spirit of this team with you wherever you go




Miss Driss

You have been working very hard this year and im so very proud you and for your work!
You have been practising and working so hard and acheived so many goals!
Wishing you all the luck for your futures - you got this!





Netball



Mrs Smith
T his season has been a fantastic example of what can be achieved through teamwork, dedication, and positivity. Every training session, every match, and every challenge faced together has helped shape not only stronger players, but a truly supportive team
Your commitment to improving, encouraging one another, and playing with determination and respect has been a pleasure to watch. W hether celebrating victories or learning from tough games, you have represented the school with pride and shown the true spirit of netball.
T hank you for your energy, your resilience, and the way you have supported each other on and off the
court. Be proud of everything you have accomplished this season and carry that confidence forward into whatever comes next.
Well done, Team.



Mr Tate


Well done, Team.





Cricket

Cricket Captains
To this year’s cricketers,
I t has been a privilege to watch you grow not only as players, but as teammates and individuals. Cricket is a game that teaches patience, resilience, and respect—qualities you have shown whether winning convincingly or fighting hard in difficult moments
You have represented the school with pride, supported one another, and demonstrated that success is measured not just in runs and wickets, but in character, effort, and sportsmanship. T he memories made on the field—early practices, close matches, shared laughter are ones to carry with you long after the final innings.
W herever life takes you next, remember the lessons the game has taught you: play straight, stay humble, work as a team, and never give up.
Very best wishes for the future.




To Our Brilliant (and Occasionally Muddy) Cricketers,

W hat a season it’s been! From perfectly timed cover drives to “creative” interpretations of fielding
positions, you’ve given us plenty to be proud of and more than a few m oments to laugh about.
You’ve learned that cricket isn’t just about scoring runs or taking wickets. It’s about teamwork, turning up to practice even when it’s freezing, applauding the good shots (even from the opposition), and mastering the fine art of saying, “Yes, that definitely carried,” with complete confidence.
T hank you for your energy, your commitment, and your sense of humour. You’ve represented the school
superbly and shown that character matters just as much as talent. We hope you leave with great memories, lasting friendships, and at least a vague idea of where third man is supposed to stand.
W hatever you go on to do, keep playing the game—with determination, fairness, and a smile.
And remember: when in doubt… blame the pitch.
Best wishes,
Your Proud (and Sometimes Hoarse) Cricket Staff


















“If you follow your dreams, you a re capable of anything.”










































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The Arts

Music Club
This year, Music Club has been filled with creativity, enthusiasm, and a
shared love of making music together. Whether rehearsing, performing, or simply experimenting with new ideas, you have shown that music is at its best when it brings people together.
Your willingness to try new things, support one another, and perform with confidence has been inspiring to see. Each of you has contributed your own unique sound to the group, helping to create something truly special.
Thank you for your dedication, your energy, and the joy you have brought to every session. Keep playing, keep listening, and keep sharing your music — wherever the future takes you.


Art Club
This year, Art Club has been filled with creativity, enthusiasm, and a shared
love of making music together. Whether rehearsing, performing, or simply experimenting with new ideas, you have shown that music is at its best when it brings people together.
Thank you for your dedication, your energy, and the joy you have brought to every session. Keep playing, keep listening, and keep sharing your music — wherever the future takes you.

















“If you follow your dreams, you a re capable of anything.”






























Class Willow









































Class Birch


































Class Elm














































“If you follow your dreams, you a re capable of anything.” Great memories







































Biggest Mouth


Christopher Jenkins


Be a Teacher

Gail Storms

Best Laugh


John Smith

Best laugh


Tom Smith




Be a Footballer

Ted Lasso

Best smile


S ilvey Grace


Best Hair

D ylan Smith


Best Singer

Tilly Rogers














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






Samuel Allen
Nickname
Allen! Allen ! 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
School trips where nothing went to plan
Proudest moment
Surviving timetable changes without crying


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





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!
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
The class laughing for five minutes straight
over nothing


Arth

Proudest moment
Performing as 'The Artf
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 Cart r

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.








Justin Coates

Proudest moment
Beating Mr Terry on the obstacle course on the residential trip
Favourite song
I am Giant
Favourite TV show
Gladiators!




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
“Believer” – Imagine Dragons Leo



Class Willow
Mrs Clarke
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!
Mrs Clarke



Zack Digby

What will you miss most?
School trips because we got to sit with our friends on the coach
Proudest moment
Le
In 10 years time I’ll be… H
Favourite TV show
Horrible Histories
Sage Dixon

What will you miss most?
Golden time!
Proudest moment
Pe
Favourite song
“C

Favourite TV show
Young Sheldon

Claire Doyle
What will you miss most?

Being the oldest in the school
Proudest moment
B
Favourite song
Golden, Harry Styles
In 10 years time I’ll be…
A princess, of course!

Hettie Gallagher

What will you miss most?
Laughing so much in class that we can '’t breathe
Proudest moment
Getting through SATS
In 10 years time I’ll be…
Definitely not in school anymore.

Mia Gonzalez

What will you miss most?
Mis Honey's reading sessions in the library.
Proudest moment
Being part of the green team and bringing change to the school though
thinking more eco-consciously .
Favourite song
Kate Bush - Running up that hill
Favourite TV show
Stranger Things

ucy Goulding

Nickname
LuLu
Message to your future self
Never forget to be kind. T hat's your superpower!
What will you miss most?
I’ll really miss my friends who are going to different schools
Favourite song
Shake It Off - Taylor Swift
Favourite TV show
Julie and the Phantoms




River Hughes

Nickname Riv
Message to your future self
Stay awesome!
What will you miss most?
T he canteen pizza! Life won ’t be the same!
Favourite song
T hunder by Imagine Dragons

Favourite TV show
he Mandalorian

David Jay

Nickname 'dEEjAY'
Message to your future self
Please work hard David, I don't want to live with mum until i'm 30.
What will you miss most?
Music lessons with Mr K
Favourite song
Happy by Pharrell Williams

Favourite TV show okém on
Olivia Jenkins

Nickname O llie, O llie, O llie!
Message to your future self
Always be ready!
What will you miss most?
All my friends in Oak class
Favourite song
Golden by Huntr/x
Favourite TV show

Horrible Hi
es

Class Birch

Mrs Franceis
What a journey we ' ve been on - seeing
you all grow so much since year 7 has been
such a pleasure, I look forward to seeing
some of you still roaming around the
school in sixth form. Whatever happens, please keep in touch - I can't wait to see and hear all about your adventures.







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.




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)




Arlo King



Nickname King
What will you miss most? Being the biggest kids in the school.

Martin Lane


Freddie Lasso




Nickname Lassie
What will you miss most? Lunchtimes



Nickname Marty
What will you miss most? Playing and talking football everyday with Ralph.





Willow Lee

Nickname Will-O!
What will you miss most? Golden time and fun lessons






Perry Lloyd


Rebecca Mann

Nickname Pez
What will you miss most? Golden time!


Ralph Marsden

Nickname Ralphie
What will you miss most? The breaktimes footie games and hanging out with Martin every day



Nickname My Mum still calls me sausage.
What will you miss most? Everyone knowing each other and being friends.



Daniel McCartney



Nickname Dan Dan
Favourite school dinner? Sausages and Mash and all the gravy!

Class Elm

Mr Gates
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!






Nickname
It's me Roxie!
Proudest moment
Getting an A in Maths
Roxie Miller
If I was invisible for 24 hours I would…
Sneak into number 10 Downing
Street and see what the PM eats for their dinner
Catherine Nash
Nickname
Cat
Proudest moment
Getting House Captain in year 5
In 10 years time I’ll be…
The youngest Prime Ministerchange is coming!
Alexis Noble
Nickname
Al
Proudest moment
Getting the lead role in the end of
year production
If I was invisible for 24 hours I would…
Have the chance to stay in bed all day!
Howard Noir
Nickname
Howzat
Proudest moment
Our team winning the county Lego
competition.
If I was invisible for 24 hours I would…
Get myself locked into the Lego store and play with Lego all night.
Fiona Parks
Nickname
Not a chance - it's Fiona only thank you!
Proudest moment
Helping my Reception class buddy learn how to read. They red whole books to me now, I' m so proud of her!
In 10 years time I’ll be… Doing my teacher training.




Ayla Cha rlton

Proudest moment
Having my artwork accepeted
into the Young Artists RA
Summer Show!
David Clarke
Message to your future self
'Keep on keeping on '
Favourite school dinner?
Mac n Cheese Thursdays!
Sara Danes
What will you miss most?
All the lunch times drama!
Favourite memory
The French school trip - so many
memories.
Nickname
Pops
What will you miss most?
Poppy Digby
All the simple giggles and break
time drama

Nickname
Harps
Proudest moment
Being head girl
Harper Donnelly



Nickname
Chef
Proudest moment
Riley Douglas
Winning the class bakery
competition with my triple layer
carrot cake.
Jess Fa rmer
Favourite school dinner?
Pasta bar as unreal!

Favourite memory
All the bean bags going missing.
I'll never tell you stole them
Margot.
Cha rlotte Fisher
Favourite school dinner?
PIzza
Favourite memory
German Trip - the coach singing was the best!
Nickname KiKi


Ki
e
ra Franks
Favourite school dinner?
The Mac n Cheese
Mason
Fry
Message to your future self
Say the weird thing!
Favourite memory
Riley face planting into his own
cake

Jam
al
Adams


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


Rowan
Ahmed

I peaked in Year 9, and I have the photos to prove it.
Favourite memory
Barb
Akew
I’ll miss the small moments with the mates who made it fun. I survived all the early mornings… mostly with coffee.



Ali Yusuf Anzac Chloe

I came for the lessons, stayed for the banter.

I mastered the art of pretending to understand in maths.
Favourite memory
Bacon Maddison


Zara
Begu m

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

Bennett Tom


Bell Poppy



Berks Sally Y




Xeena Berry
This is where the fun begins!


I’ll miss sneaking snacks into lessons




Oliver Butlers










Ruby
Collins
Can 't talk. Eating

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

Alan David
Secondary school was confusing, but so am I

Grateful for the lessons, the laughs, and the friends Tilly Copper

Laura
Dash
Proud of how far I’ve comeeven if I’m still late


T his chapter mattered m ore than I expected Ayşe Demir

Mariam
Diallo
Wouldn’t change a single messy, chaotic, beautiful moment.
Everybody look at the moon! Taylor
Decorrm



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

Gary Dibbs
I survived. T hat counts for something, right?


Sleep deprived, memory full Sofia
D imitriou
Brett
Dimond
I learned that mistakes are just another way to grow.

T heo
Dimitriou
Just glad I made it.


Katherine
D ouglas

I’ve laughed, cried, stressed, and thrived - in no particular order
Bettie
D ylan

Main character energy, always.

Dee
Ellis
Follow me on instagram @Keep calm and carry on

School was stressful, weird, fun and exhausting - sometimes all at once Max
Dix


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


T his chapter is over, but the story is only getting interesting Sam
Edwards


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















































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Head Girl



Tia Jones



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Farewell
