We have officially declared a Climate Emergency at Channing. By declaring a climate emergency we recognise that climate change is a serious threat to the world and commit to act…
…the Junior School – The gate opens for the girls to come into the playground and meet their classmates 8:20am Pupils inside – Form teachers bring their classes inside and…
…document Defining the Principles of Great Teaching at Channing. T&L Briefings are held every other Friday. These are an opportunity for teaching staff to come together to discuss educational research…
…sing and play on the piano their own compositions. Firstly we had Alaia P who gave a heartfelt performance of her song – ‘Brick wall- lies, lies, lies’. It was…
…preservation of local knowledge and how archaeology can assist the UN in achieving their sustainable development goals. Katerina invited students to produce a response to an ancient source on seafaring,…
…course, delightful canapes and bubbles! We couldn’t be prouder of the lovely, confident and brave women you have all become and we can’t wait to hear more about what you…
…heating, and saw a beautiful mosaic in situ. After lunch in the sun – and some quick ice cream stops – a trip to the museum was in order. This…
…child-led activities. Seamless Integration: Explore how Forest School seamlessly integrates with the broader curriculum, from history and geography lessons to art and storytelling, enriching students’ learning experiences. Promoting Well-being: Learn…
…football club and ordered and arranged their kits. She also worked in the West Ham football club and loved to organise competitions for their fans. We learnt a lot from…
The Year 12 and 13 History students attended the AQA Tudor Day with Historian Tracy Borman and AQA Chief Examiner Keith Milne on Tuesday, 28 November. The students had the…