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  • Principal's Weekly Update

    Published 09/01/25
    A New Year, A New Me As we step into 2025, we embrace the opportunities and challenges ahead. While some may nostalgically wish for the simplicity of earlier years (like 1997!), we are focused on making the most of the present. At Uxbridge High
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  • Principal's Weekly Update

    Published 20/12/24
    Hello, Everyone! Welcome to our final newsletter blog of 2024—how quickly this year has flown by! We’re delighted to have Assistant Principal Mrs. Jarvis join us today as we wrap up the term with three key highlights: A Huge Than
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  • Principal's Weekly Update

    Published 06/12/24
    UHS Weekly Blog: Books, Events, and Independent Learning   Hello, Uxbridge High School community,   Welcome to this week’s blog! We are thrilled you continue engaging with us and hope you find these updates helpful and ins
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  • Principal's Weekly Update

    Published 03/12/24
    Hello everyone! Welcome to this week’s blog, where I’ll share key updates on three important themes currently happening in our school.   1. Celebrating Co-Curricular Excellence This week, we had an amazing event as part of our
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  • Principal's Weekly Update

    Published 28/11/24
    Weekly Update: Uxbridge High School Highlights Hello everyone,   Welcome to this week’s Uxbridge High School vlog! Here is a look at some of the incredible happenings in our school community, focusing on parental engagement, the s
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  • Ofsted Inspection

    Published 11/11/24
    Dear parents, guardians and students We received notification of a Section 5 Ofsted inspection today.  Parents will be aware of the previous very positive outcome from the Section 8 inspection in September 2023.  This is the reason
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  • Principal's Weekly Update

    Published 08/11/24
    Hello everyone,   Welcome to the first blog of this half term! We’re excited to bring you a roundup of what’s been happening and what’s to come. As always, we’ll be covering three key themes: our focus on Remembrance,
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  • Principal's Weekly Update

    Published 25/10/24
    Hello everyone, This week's update comes from Mr Churchill, Acting Vice Principal, and Mr Sasu, Curriculum Leader for Art. Reflecting on a Successful Half-Term We want to take a moment to acknowledge the many positive achievements of our
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  • Safety Reminder from the Metropolitan Police

    Published 24/10/24
    We are fast approaching winter, clocks are due to go back within the week and the daylight hours are becoming shorter. Students may find themselves travelling to and from school in the hours of darkness over the coming months. Students and thei
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  • Principal's Weekly Update

    Published 18/10/24

    Celebrating Success and Promoting Growth

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  • Principal's Weekly Update

    Published 11/10/24
    Dear Parents and carers As we reflect on another productive and exciting week at school, I would like to share some key updates. This week has been focused on three major themes: Year 11’s preparation for exams, adaptive teaching practices,
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  • Principal's Weekly Update

    Published 04/10/24

    Weekly Vlog Update with Vice Principal Nicola Marsh

     

    Hello, everyone! I'm Nicola Marsh, the Vice Principal, standing in for Ms Seymour this week on our weekly vlog. We'll be sticking to our usual format and discussing three key topics today:

    1. Independent Practice
    2. Wider Curriculum Opportunities
    3. Black History Month

     

    Independent Practice

    Right now, I am in a Year 12 History lesson where students are working independently, a skill we have really been focussing on. Independent learning is crucial; once students have been taught something in class, the next step is applying that knowledge by themselves. These skills are not just important for school but for life.

     

    To help with this, we have several online resources available to support independent study at home. One of these is Bedrock Learning, which focusses on improving vocabulary. Miss Ahmed, our curriculum leader of maths, also shared how impressed she is with students' engagement with Mathletics, our numeracy support programme.

    Additionally, on our school’s website, you will find our e-library, which includes recommended reading lists for every subject. All the books are available online, so there is plenty to support independent learning at home.

     

    Wider Curriculum Opportunities

    Hopefully, your children have been talking about how much they are enjoying our Tuesday enrichment activities. We have received fantastic feedback from students who are exploring a variety of new skills and experiences. But enrichment does not just stop on Tuesdays.

     

    In last week’s assembly, we introduced students to all the extra-curricular clubs available before school, during lunch, and after school. Our trips have also kicked off, with the drama department recently taking a group to the theatre. These activities are great ways for students to bring the curriculum to life and engage with learning outside the classroom.

     

    Black History Month: Miss Latunji Jones

    As you may know, October is Black History Month, and we have lots of exciting plans to mark this important occasion.

    Black History Month is a time for us to celebrate the achievements and contributions of black individuals throughout history. This year’s theme is “reclaiming narratives,” and we have been exploring this idea with students in a few key ways.

    First, we are honouring our heroes by having students read about black individuals who have made significant contributions to British society. We are also focussing on embracing our stories, helping students connect with these figures, and emphasising that black British history is British history. Finally, we are empowering and educating students, encouraging them to have meaningful discussions about these stories during form time.

    When your child comes home, I encourage you to ask them about who they have been learning about and the discussions they have had.

     

    Thank you for your ongoing support, and as always, feel free to get in touch with any comments or suggestions. Have a wonderful weekend, and we look forward to connecting with you again next week.

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