Haydon Prizegiving
Haydon’s Prize Giving is a celebration of our pupils’ achievements and dedication throughout the school academic year. The prizes range from Departmental Awards, Attendance Awards, Haydon Values Awards and many more.
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Haydon’s Prize Giving is a celebration of our pupils’ achievements and dedication throughout the school academic year. The prizes range from Departmental Awards, Attendance Awards, Haydon Values Awards and many more.
Please report the result of your son/daughter's Lateral Flow Test (LFD) to the school by clicking the button below.
Please also report the result to the NHS by clicking on the link below or pasting this link into your web browser: https://www.gov.uk/report-covid19-result
We will be holding two formal assessment windows where students will undertake a maximum of two papers per subject after the Easter Holidays. See all details for Year 11 and Year 13 formal assessments below:
Although we are not able to run a ‘face to face’ options process this year, we are confident that you will still be able to access all the relevant information needed to successfully complete your child's choices
Ofqual have put together a useful infographic on how GCSEs, AS and A levels will be awarded in Summer 2021.
For more information visit: https://gov.uk/government/consultations/consultation-on-how-gcse-as-and-a-level-grades-should-be-awarded-in-summer-2021
Thanks to National Book Tokens and lots of lovely book publishers and booksellers, World Book Day, in partnership with schools all over the country, distribute over 15 million £1 World Book Day book tokens to children and young people (that’s almost one for every child/young person under 18 in the UK and Ireland) every year on World Book Day.
A few of our Year 9 students have been Volunteering to help create essential hygiene packs to local hospitals.
Please see a list of this weeks challenges set by our Year Teams:
Given we now have an extended period of time ahead for remote learning, we have re-introduced the Haydon@Home weekly challenges. It is a chance to help promote the school culture and also give students some fun tasks to complete aside from all their live lessons.
This time we have changed it slightly with each Year Team setting their own challenges for their specific year groups.
Please see a list of this weeks challenges set by our Year Teams:
Given we now have an extended period of time ahead for remote learning, we have re-introduced the Haydon@Home weekly challenges. It is a chance to help promote the school culture and also give students some fun tasks to complete aside from all their live lessons.
This time we have changed it slightly with each Year Team setting their own challenges for their specific year groups.
Given we now have an extended period of time ahead for remote learning, we have re-introduced the Haydon@Home weekly challenges. It is a chance to help promote the school culture and also give students some fun tasks to complete aside from all their live lessons.
This time we have changed it slightly with each Year Team setting their own challenges for their specific year groups.
Given we now have an extended period of time ahead for remote learning, we have re-introduced the Haydon@Home weekly challenges. It is a chance to help promote the school culture and also give students some fun tasks to complete aside from all their live lessons.
This time we have changed it slightly with each Year Team setting their own challenges for their specific year groups.