British Army Problem-Solving Workshop
The British Army delivered a problem-solving workshop to students at Parkside
The British Army delivered a problem-solving workshop to students at Parkside
The National Citizen Service (NCS) visits Parkside
Year 11 join with staff to discuss revision strategies
‘The Parents Guide To’ have partnered with National Careers Week to create a guide for parents, guardians and carers to help them talk to their child about careers, look at different options and find out about pathways such as apprenticeships.
The Year 8 Options Evening proves to be a success!
Infusing Students with a love for Science!
The Daniel Spargo-Mabbs Foundation production
Mesmerising performances showcased to the BTEC Performing Arts students from across the Trust
Parkside recognised Holocaust Memorial Day with a moving and very sombre assembly.
Parkside’s Hospitality students continue to showcase their baking prowess.
To mark the end of the Autumn Term, Parkside students celebrated their achievements and attainments. Staff prepared citations to share the many successes from the term, and students were presented with certificates and awards to celebrate these successes. Staff were extremely proud of the hard work and dedication from the students, and students also showed their gratitude to staff for their help and support by presenting them with a thank you note and a small gift! A truly wonderful event which was enjoyed by staff and students alike.
On Thursday 9th December, Phoebe Georgeston and Brianna Cyrus from Black Training and Enterprise Group (BTEG), came in to deliver the second session on Empowerment to the female students in Year 10. During the presentation, students discussed their goals and aspirations for the future. They watched an inspiring video about people achieving their goals and overcoming any obstacles they may have faced whilst doing this before completing a questionnaire to help them identify their own goals.
As part of the main activity, the students were tasked to make their vision more tangible and were required to create their own vision boards to represent their goals and to motivate them on their journey. This promoted motivation, confidence and optimism through a collection of affirmations and images which was then presented to the rest of the group.