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  • Bookworms rise to the challenge this summer

    Published 18/09/20

    There may have been a lockdown, but there certainly wasn't a 'book-down' over the summer holidays for our Senior pupils in Years 7 to 9 with the summer house reading challenges won by Kelly and St Therese.

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  • Back with a bang in the Senior Boys Science labs

    Published 18/09/20

    After nearly six months away from school, Senior Boys in Year 8 burst in the science laboratories, eager to get back to enjoying some practical educational experiences, and they did so with a bang.

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  • GCSE pupils sustain high achieving results

    Published 20/08/20

    Claires Court GCSE pupils are celebrating their results today (August 20) with 95.6% achieving five 4+ grades (equivalent to C grade or above) including English and Maths.

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  • School dinners donated for vulnerable people

    Published 19/08/20

    Claires Court has donated food and kitchen supplies to help vulnerable people in the community. The Maidenhead-based school provided its dry foods and drink supplies to make hot meals. These are distributed by Slough Outreach volunteers to vulnerable people in Maidenhead, Slough and Windsor, including the elderly and homeless. 

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  • Principals' End of Term Message

    Published 17/07/20

    JAMES WILDING - ACADEMIC PRINCIPAL

    My brother and I hope this final bulletin of the academic year finds you continuing well and our pupils, your sons and daughters set to enjoy their summer holidays. 

    My Principal’s blog today highlights the importance we must all place in not wishing the time to hasten by for our children. The central importance of childhood is that it is to be enjoyed, to gather that variety of experiences which builds great memories, and to build enduring relationships across family and friends that in their own way will nourish all in the times to come. 

    At the start of our #lockdown in March, none of us could have guessed the depth and breadth of the challenge we were going to face. Initial family fears for their children’s education were quickly eased as our remote learning offer across the age range embedded, developed and delivered against our curriculum expectations. What we were able to make clear to every learner was how to engage, how to feel involved, how to respond and how to perceive feedback, all in a caring and supportive environment. I know all of our staff kept their pupils aware that most important of all was their wellbeing and happiness.

    We know it’s been a high pressure situation for many households as we all juggle work, home-schooling, health and other issues during lockdown, but schools will return and children will bounce back to their studies. I hope you feel assured that as education professionals, we will provide the best education and wellbeing in the safest way possible. 

    It was a herculean effort by Justin Spanswick, Dean Richards, Lindsay King and Sheena Wilding, supported so ably by our school nurses led by Cherie Levi, to manage to re-open fully our Junior divisions and Nursery. At Senior level too, exceptional efforts by colleagues ensure that the whole remote learning timetable for secondary and Sixth Form was maintained whilst also welcoming back Year 10, 12 and work experience playwork volunteers onto site later in June.

    And looking ahead, it may not be as restful a summer holiday as usual for teachers as they plan and adapt to frequent new guidelines, write new schemes of work to take account of Covid-19 threats and changes in societal expectations, and prepare for full return in autumn. We urge all families to enjoy the summer as they can and support children to be happy and ready for that return to school in September. We will of course be in Year group ‘bubbles’ then, giving us some greater flexibility and agility to enrich school life.

    We wish to pay tribute to our own staff at Claires Court, and express our sincerest thanks at the end of a summer term like no other. Without them, we could not have managed the incredible range of activities available, and it is a huge tribute to the immense support, professionalism and dedication to education of our own team. All the time, they have put the children in our school first. They have not just gone the extra mile, gigabyte or screen-time, they have travelled with a love for their calling and a deep concern for those others with whom they work. And thank you too, to so many parents who have recognised this and sent your thanks to so many of our colleagues, as that made such a difference and continues to do so.

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  • Online galleries showcase pupils diverse and stunning artwork

    Published 10/07/20

    The incredible artwork produced by both our GCSE pupils and A level students throughout the year is now available to view online in two galleries.

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  • Senior Boys teacher celebrates 40th with 40 fundraising challenges to thank the NHS

    Published 10/07/20

    Simon Cripps, from Berkshire, has taken on 40 fundraising challenges to mark his 40th birthday.

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  • Claires Court finish fifth in National eSailing Competition

    Published 03/07/20

    For the past eight weeks 33 school teams from across the country have competed in over 100 virtual matches and nearly 550 races, an initiative  organised by Head of Sailing Paul Robson along with the British Schools Dinghy Racing Association (BSDRA).

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  • Leading by example as Sky News reports on Claires Court's safe and secure reopening amid coronavirus crisis

    Published 03/07/20

    A spotlight shone brightly on Claires Court this week as Sky News crews descended on our Junior Boys and College Avenue sites to report on how the school has managed to reopen safely to the majority of our pupils. Claires Court was featured on Sky News on Thursday 2 July as well as Heart and LBC radio stations following the government’s announcements for plans to re-open all schools in September.

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  • The great CC bake off

    Published 12/06/20

    Senior Boys recently proved that they could stand the heat as they enjoyed some time in the kitchen for the ‘House Bake Off’.

    Competing for their respective houses, Kelly, Rowanhurst, St Lawrence and Ridgeway, pupils and staff cooked up a storm creating a range of delicious sweet and savoury treats, ranging from banana bread, pies, sponge cakes, and even meringues.

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  • Creativity flourishes during lockdown

    Published 12/06/20

    Art and creativity is continuing for Claires Court pupils who have completed wonderful drawings and paintings from home during lockdown.

    Boys and girls from Reception to Year 10 have used their home surroundings and materials, and responses to the lockdown, as sources of inspiration to express their creative sides.

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  • The puppet show

    Published 05/06/20

    English pupils in Year 7 have been putting their learning into action by creating puppets of themselves to feedback their favourite examples of figurative language from Berlie Doherty’s ‘The Puppet Show’ short story.

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