30/01/2026Huge well done to the Year 7 and 8 B netball teams, who played in their district tournaments this week.
Year 8's won all of their matches and Year 7 won all but one game!
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30/01/2026Huge well done to the Year 7 and 8 B netball teams, who played in their district tournaments this week.
Year 8's won all of their matches and Year 7 won all but one game!
Wonderful teamwork and effort from all 💪
29/01/2026Book of the Week After the War by @TomPalmerauthor
Tom Palmer’s After the War is a powerful and accessible choice for Holocaust Memorial Day because it follows three young survivors arriving in the Lake District after liberation from the Nazi concentration camps.
The story gently guides students to understand both the unimaginable trauma these children endured and the hope they tried to rebuild in a new country.
As a school community, it encourages us to reflect on resilience, compassion, and the responsibility we all share to challenge prejudice wherever it appears.
29/01/2026Stories have the power to open our eyes to experiences far beyond our own.
To commemorate Holocaust Memorial day the library has a display of Holocaust fiction and survivor stories throughout the month of January.
Through the voices of survivors and the characters inspired by them, readers can make a connection with history . These narratives help young people recognise the human impact of prejudice and hatred, nurturing empathy and a deeper understanding of why remembrance matters.
In sharing these stories, we honour those who suffered.
#HolocaustMemorialDay #WeRemember #NeverForget #HolocaustEducation #ReadingForEmpathy #StoriesMatter
28/01/2026Rehearsals are well underway for our spectacular school production of High School Musical, with staff and students coming in on Sunday!! 🎭
Tickets are selling quickly for our West End worthy production - don't miss out!
#ProudToAchieve #ProudToBelong
27/01/2026To mark National Holocaust Day, our wonderful Year 8 Holocaust Memorial tree is now displayed in our reception area.
23/01/2026Poetry Live 2026
Our Year 11 students had the unique opportunity to hear some of their GCSE poems come to life, read aloud by the famous poets themselves!
We heard from Imtiaz Dharker, Carol Ann Duffy, Owen Sheers, Daljit Nagra, and John Agard, and whilst some poets were from a different cluster, they were still engaging, impressive, and have certainly inspired a few to read their work too!
We are immensely proud of how the students presented themselves, one student even got to ask Imtiaz Dharker for advice on how to become a poet!
Carol Ann Duffy - "A poem is dead unless it has a reader."
#ProudToAchieve #ProudToBelong
22/01/2026This week, our Year 9 students visited Southall Gurdwara to support their learning around religion and poverty.
Learning about how the Sikh community provide for the less able through the Langar; the Free Food Kitchen, students had the opportunity to eat in the Langar.
#ProudToAchieve #ProudToBelong
21/01/2026Book of the Week: Celebrate! by Laura Mucha
Celebrate! takes us on a colourful journey through festivals, traditions, and beliefs from around the world — a perfect companion for World Religion Day.
From Diwali to Hanukkah, Eid to Easter, this book helps us explore how different communities mark important moments with light, music, food, and togetherness. It’s a wonderful reminder of the beauty in our diverse world and the values we share.
#WorldReligionDay #BookOfTheWeek #Celebrate #BritishMuseum #SchoolLibrary #WeAreReaders
20/01/2026📢 Woolmer Hill School has a vacancy for a School Administrator 📢
To find out more about the role and for details on how to apply, visit:
https://www.woolmerhill.surrey.sch.uk/325/our-school-vacancies/careers/672/school-administrator-1
17/01/2026Book of the Week: Things that go bump by Kathryn Foxfield
If you love the Stranger Things mix of spooky mysteries, brave kids, and weird happenings… you’ll want to grab Things That Go Bump by Kathryn Foxfield.
Creepy, funny, fast paced — perfect for readers who enjoy supernatural adventures and small town secrets.
Come check it out… if you dare 👀
#ThingsThatGoBump #KathrynFoxfield #StrangerThingsVibes #LibraryReadsView All News
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30/01/2026Huge well done to the Year 7 and 8 B netball teams, who played in their district tournaments this week.
Year 8's won all of their matches and Year 7 won all but one game!
Wonderful teamwork and effort from all 💪
29/01/2026Book of the Week After the War by @TomPalmerauthor
Tom Palmer’s After the War is a powerful and accessible choice for Holocaust Memorial Day because it follows three young survivors arriving in the Lake District after liberation from the Nazi concentration camps.
The story gently guides students to understand both the unimaginable trauma these children endured and the hope they tried to rebuild in a new country.
As a school community, it encourages us to reflect on resilience, compassion, and the responsibility we all share to challenge prejudice wherever it appears.
29/01/2026Stories have the power to open our eyes to experiences far beyond our own.
To commemorate Holocaust Memorial day the library has a display of Holocaust fiction and survivor stories throughout the month of January.
Through the voices of survivors and the characters inspired by them, readers can make a connection with history . These narratives help young people recognise the human impact of prejudice and hatred, nurturing empathy and a deeper understanding of why remembrance matters.
In sharing these stories, we honour those who suffered.
#HolocaustMemorialDay #WeRemember #NeverForget #HolocaustEducation #ReadingForEmpathy #StoriesMatter
28/01/2026Rehearsals are well underway for our spectacular school production of High School Musical, with staff and students coming in on Sunday!! 🎭
Tickets are selling quickly for our West End worthy production - don't miss out!
#ProudToAchieve #ProudToBelong
27/01/2026To mark National Holocaust Day, our wonderful Year 8 Holocaust Memorial tree is now displayed in our reception area.
23/01/2026Poetry Live 2026
Our Year 11 students had the unique opportunity to hear some of their GCSE poems come to life, read aloud by the famous poets themselves!
We heard from Imtiaz Dharker, Carol Ann Duffy, Owen Sheers, Daljit Nagra, and John Agard, and whilst some poets were from a different cluster, they were still engaging, impressive, and have certainly inspired a few to read their work too!
We are immensely proud of how the students presented themselves, one student even got to ask Imtiaz Dharker for advice on how to become a poet!
Carol Ann Duffy - "A poem is dead unless it has a reader."
#ProudToAchieve #ProudToBelong
22/01/2026This week, our Year 9 students visited Southall Gurdwara to support their learning around religion and poverty.
Learning about how the Sikh community provide for the less able through the Langar; the Free Food Kitchen, students had the opportunity to eat in the Langar.
#ProudToAchieve #ProudToBelong
21/01/2026Book of the Week: Celebrate! by Laura Mucha
Celebrate! takes us on a colourful journey through festivals, traditions, and beliefs from around the world — a perfect companion for World Religion Day.
From Diwali to Hanukkah, Eid to Easter, this book helps us explore how different communities mark important moments with light, music, food, and togetherness. It’s a wonderful reminder of the beauty in our diverse world and the values we share.
#WorldReligionDay #BookOfTheWeek #Celebrate #BritishMuseum #SchoolLibrary #WeAreReaders
20/01/2026📢 Woolmer Hill School has a vacancy for a School Administrator 📢
To find out more about the role and for details on how to apply, visit:
https://www.woolmerhill.surrey.sch.uk/325/our-school-vacancies/careers/672/school-administrator-1
17/01/2026Book of the Week: Things that go bump by Kathryn Foxfield
If you love the Stranger Things mix of spooky mysteries, brave kids, and weird happenings… you’ll want to grab Things That Go Bump by Kathryn Foxfield.
Creepy, funny, fast paced — perfect for readers who enjoy supernatural adventures and small town secrets.
Come check it out… if you dare 👀
#ThingsThatGoBump #KathrynFoxfield #StrangerThingsVibes #LibraryReadsView All News
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