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What are the timings of the day?

Here at Blessed Edward’s, your day is made up of five 1 hour lessons, and 25 minutes of form time in the morning. Have a look at the timetable below to get an idea of a typical week.

Although your timetable looks like there are 10 lessons, they are all double, so it’s really only 5 per day!

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What is the sanctuary?

The Sanctuary, our dedicated SEND provision hub, is used in many ways; staffed by the SENDCo and a team of learning support mentors, it is a vital resource to the college. At Blessed Edward’s we believe that all children deserve, and have a right to, a good education. Our staff strive to give you the confidence, self-belief and learning experience to fulfil your potential.

How isThe Sanctuary used?

During lesson time,The Sanctuary becomes a vibrant place of learning where students from all year groups are given opportunities to minimize barriers to learning and progress in specific areas of need. At break and lunch times, the Sanctuary becomes a dedicated calm space for our students when they need it.

Our Aim:

We believe that every person has potential and can succeed. There is no limit to your learning!

Before and after school, the Sanctuary hosts individual intervention sessions and after school clubs.

What clubs do you offer?

At Blessed Edward’s there are lots of opportunities to get involved in clubs; from Sports to Science, Music to Maths and everything in between, there’s something for everyone. We encourage you to join a club during the first half term, it’s a great way to make friends and gain new skills.

Some examples of our clubs are:

• Football

• Cricket

• Rounders

• Volleyball

• Tennis

• Welsh Baseball

• Recreational sports

• Scrapbooking

• Dance

• Netball

• Music

• ICT

• Choir

• Card gaming

• Song writing

• Gardening and Eco Club

• SVP

• Japanese

• MFLclub

• Soul band

• Science club

• Chess

• Table tennis

If you have an idea for a club that we don’t currently run, just let your form tutor know!

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