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My faith, my identity

January 24, 2025/0 Comments/in General News, Uncategorized/by David Pearce

My faith, my identity

Year 10 have been learning about how religious faith is an important part of some people’s identity. They have learned that Christians sometimes think, ‘What would Jesus do?’ when they are making hard decisions, and this week the Year 10s started to find out how the teachings of the Islamic faith guide Muslims. We made and rolled dice with some core values of Islam written on them and thought about how these values could influence our lives. For example, how could we show respect to those around us? Or support a charity? Could we commit to being honest all day, every day..?! There were lots of interesting ideas!

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Year 9 Outdoor Learning

January 24, 2025/0 Comments/in General News, Uncategorized/by David Pearce

Persevering to develop our skills 

Year 9 Red and Lime Classes were really challenged this week in Outdoor Learning and showed real resilience. After lots of preparation work to reinforce our fire safety knowledge, Year 9 chose to make either a teepee or a waffle fire and lit it with the ferro rods. Lime’s fire caught and kept us warm; Red did not manage to light it this week despite HUGE efforts and great sparking skills. This was frustrating for everyone, but they maintained their positivity and are looking forward to trying alternative techniques to make a campfire next time.

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Tracking Animals

January 24, 2025/0 Comments/in General News, Uncategorized/by David Pearce

Tracking Animals

Y8 Yellow Class have been learning the features of native British birds, animals and minibeasts to look for outside. They have been thinking about how we could track them without disturbing them and how can we track animals which are nocturnal. Yellow Class ventured into Fairlands Park woodland to develop their observation skills, looking upwards for nests or any resting birds, and down for footprints (and animal poo!)  We know Red Kites circle the woods during our lunch break, so the class are developing ways to find out which little creatures live in the woodland and could be Red Kite prey. We will update you with our findings!

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Cyan Science

January 24, 2025/0 Comments/in General News, Uncategorized/by David Pearce

Cyan Science

Year 7 have been experimenting with different materials in the hope of saving an egg! The students in Cyan researched and explored different methods to help protect their egg. The students then tested their designs by dropping the eggs from the climbing frame. Many of the students succeeded in protecting their egg and really enjoyed the experiment.

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Maroon class visit Pets At Home

January 24, 2025/0 Comments/in General News, Uncategorized/by David Pearce

Maroon class visit Pets At Home

We looked around the store at the different job opportunities available. Dom, one of the shop assistants, showed us lots of small animals and let us hold and stroke them. We saw hamsters, guinea pigs, rats, gerbils and fish. In the dog grooming area, we saw a dog having a bath and another having a haircut and blow dry.

Mr Hugo asked us to complete a special mission and buy some milk powder for his new puppies. We asked Dom to help us find it in the store. We took it to the till and gave the cashier the money. We waited for our change and the receipt.

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KS3 Basketball Competition

January 24, 2025/0 Comments/in General News, Uncategorized/by David Pearce

KS3 Basketball Competition

The KS3 Basketball Competition at St. Luke’s School on January 21st was an action-packed event filled with energy, enthusiasm and incredible basketball talent! Five teams from local schools competed in an exciting round-robin format, with each match showcasing impressive skills and determination.

The Valley School had a phenomenal day, dominating the court with outstanding teamwork and precision. Our students demonstrated exceptional ball movement and unselfish play, which drew high praise from other teachers for their ability to pass the ball and involve every team member in the game.

Their focus and collaboration led to a well-deserved first-place finish, standing proudly at the top of the leaderboard among five teams.

This event was more than just a competition—it was a celebration of sportsmanship and camaraderie. All players displayed remarkable respect for one another, embodying the true spirit of fair play.

A heartfelt thank you to St. Luke’s School for hosting such a well-organized and thrilling event. Congratulations to The Valley team for their fantastic achievement—you’ve made the school proud yet again with your hard work and exemplary teamwork!

 

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Rights Respecting Schools Award Update

January 24, 2025/0 Comments/in General News, Uncategorized/by David Pearce

Rights Respecting Schools Award Update

This term, we have started working towards the RRSA Silver Award: Rights Aware. This means ensuring that everyone in the school community is aware of Children’s Rights and embedding Rights into everything we do at school.

 

The Steering Group met before Christmas, and decided that the three Rights they want to focus on this half term are

  • Article 28: Access to Education
  • Article 23: Children with Disabilities
  • Article 24: Health, water, food, environment

The Steering Group are currently preparing for our RRSA Assembly at the end of this month, when they will be teaching students the difference between Rights Holders (the students) and Duty Bearers (the adults around them, including parents, carers and teachers). They will also be ensuring that everyone understands the ABCDE of Rights. These are the fundamental principles that underpin Children’s Rights.

In addition to our assembly, we are starting to increase awareness of rights in our school community by putting up posters of different rights around the school, in appropriate places. For example, when students are around the playground equipment, they will see that they are enjoying Article 31: The Right to Rest, Play, Relax and when they go to ICT, they will see that they are enjoying Article 17: The Right to Access Information and Media.

We all have lots to learn, but we are excited to ensure that our students do know about, and can enjoy, all their Rights. If you would like to know more about the RRSA Award and the UN Convention of Children’s Rights, you can find out more here https://www.unicef.org.uk/rights-respecting-schools or contact our RRSA co-ordinator liz.holop@thevalley.herts.sch.uk.

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Lost Property

January 9, 2025/0 Comments/in General News, Uncategorized/by David Pearce

Lost Property

Our Year 10 community group displayed the lost property in each of the year groups, in the hope of reuniting items with their owners.  Unfortunately, they were only partially successful.  Below are some photos of some unnamed coats and jackets which are yet to be claimed.

If you recognise any of them then please contact the office so we can return them to their owners.

If the items remain unclaimed by the end of the month, then they will be donated to one of our local charities.

Please can you ensure that students attend school with names in their coats, jackets and jumpers.  Thank you.

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Year 11 Catering

January 9, 2025/0 Comments/in General News, Uncategorized/by David Pearce

Year 11 Catering

On Wednesday 8th January the Year 11 Catering students supported at the MHST coffee morning serving teas, coffees and biscuits. The students were absolutely fantastic and made us all so proud! Even when a queue built up, the students remained calm and focused and served all customers with a smile. Thank you to all parents, staff and students who supported the team; it’s greatly appreciated and helped to give the Year 11s the chance to shine and show off everything they’ve learnt!

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KS4 Boccia Competition

January 9, 2025/0 Comments/in General News, Uncategorized/by David Pearce

KS4 Boccia Competition at Garston Manor School – January 8th

The KS4 Boccia Competition at Garston Manor School on January 8th was a fantastic showcase of skill, strategy, and teamwork! Six teams from different schools participated in the event, competing in an engaging league format that kept everyone on the edge of their seats.

The Valley School had an outstanding day, demonstrating focus and determination throughout the competition. Tied at the top of the standings with another strong team, we secured the top spot thanks to a crucial head-to-head advantage—a testament to our students’ excellent performance under pressure.

The event wasn’t just about winning; it was also a celebration of inclusivity and the spirit of fair play. Players from all schools displayed remarkable sportsmanship, supporting one another and forging new friendships along the way.

A big thank you to Garston Manor School for hosting such a well-organized and inspiring event. Congratulations to The Valley team for their incredible achievement—you’ve made us proud once again!

 

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More News

  • Year 8 Outdoor LearningOctober 14, 2025 - 9:44 am
  • The Use of Mobile Phones at Our SchoolOctober 14, 2025 - 9:43 am
  • Maroon Class’s First Trip of the Year!October 14, 2025 - 9:36 am
  • Year 7’s Staying Safe OnlineOctober 14, 2025 - 9:35 am
  • Rights Respecting School Silver AwardJuly 7, 2025 - 4:30 pm
  • A Night to Remember – Year 10 & 11 Prom 2025July 7, 2025 - 4:26 pm
  • Year 9 Art AwardJuly 7, 2025 - 3:48 pm
  • Year 10 Step Into the Wizarding WorldJuly 7, 2025 - 3:33 pm
  • Seussical Brings the House Down!July 7, 2025 - 3:27 pm
  • Farewell Year 11 – A Week to Remember!July 7, 2025 - 3:18 pm

Headteacher: David Pearce | Contact: Iona Varol (Office Manager)
The Valley School, Broadhall Way, SG2 9BN | Tel: 01438 747274 | Email: iona.varol@thevalley.herts.sch.uk
Senco: senco@thevalley.herts.sch.uk

Headteacher: David Pearce
Contact: Iona Varol (Office Manager)
The Valley School, Broadhall Way, SG2 9BN
Tel: 01438 747274
Email: admin@thevalley.herts.sch.uk 
Senco: senco@thevalley.herts.sch.uk

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