
KS3 Winter Newsletters (Y7,Y8,Y9)
Key Stage 3 Newsletters (Winter, 2024) Please feel free to read our latest newsletters with a round-up of the term, and a few things to look forward to next year…
Key Stage 3 Newsletters (Winter, 2024) Please feel free to read our latest newsletters with a round-up of the term, and a few things to look forward to next year…
Revision: The Pomodoro Technique Miss Ross explains the “Pomodoro Technique”. A time management revision method based on 25-minute stretches of focused work broken by five-minute breaks. Longer breaks, typically 15 to 30 minutes, are taken after four consecutive work intervals. Revision: The Pomodoro Technique Miss Ross explains the “Pomodoro Technique”. A time management revision Read More …
Turton Parent Podcast: Episode 4 Our first podcast of 2024! As we concentrate on ‘Internet Safety Day’ this week, we raise awareness about the use of online devices and social media for students (& parents). There is also some important information from the UK’s National Health Agency about the rise in measles cases going Read More …
Turton Parent Podcast: Episode 3 Episode 3 of our Turton Parent podcast arrives a day before we break up for the winter holidays. In this recording we focus on future career pathways with our sixth form and our careers advice systems. Advice for parents and our mental health nurse talks about the many options Read More …
Home to School Transport Services Coronavirus (Covid-19) Guidance for Home to School Transport from Updated September 2021 Introduction To keep everyone as safe as possible, we will rely on stakeholders’ full cooperation in following this guidance – this includes operators, staff, parents, pupils and schools. Only by all of us Read More …
The latest edition of the Turton Trail Bulletin looks at a few of the thousands of jobs related to chocolate to build up your anticipation for Easter Sunday. Turton Careers 9b – 03/4/2019 Easter Holidays – Special Edition
The latest edition of the Turton Trail Bulletin looks at higher education provision and more specifically the local providers of higher education- this is more relevant to sixth formers but it might be worth some year 11s starting to think about the opportunities out there and perhaps planning some open day visits to see what Read More …