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September 2022

  • The climb of life

    The climb of life


    Over 100 Year 12 students embarked on the annual Emmaus Walk to climb Moel Famau in North Wales. In an attempt to bond as a new Year 12 community but to also raise money for Wirral Food Banks. 

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  • Year 13 Geography Trip

    Year 13 Geography Trip


    The trip was fantastic! This report describes the wonderful adventures of a year 13 geography trip which was the first one of the year, which took place on Wednesday 21st September 2022, where students compared the regenerational developments in the city regions of Liverpool (from
    Liverpool One to the Baltic Triangle and more) and Birkenhead (Pyramids Shopping Centre) with the aims and hopes of collecting data for their coursework for their A levels.

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  • Bank Holiday Closure - 19-Sep-22

    Bank Holiday Closure - 19-Sep-22


    Dear Parents & Carers

    Following the announcement from Buckingham Palace of the death of our sovereign, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, a period of National Mourning has started and will continue until the end of the State Funeral. This is a period of time for reflection in response to the death of the Sovereign.

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  • Creativity Conference

    Creativity Conference


    On Thursday 8th September students from across the HFCMAT were invited to St Joseph's Primary School, Birkenhead to explore the definition of creativity and to research what creativity means to them. 12 students from SJP attended as part of their role on the Junior Leadership team.

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  • Uniform / Appearance and Mobile Phones

    Uniform / Appearance and Mobile Phones


    Dear Families

    It has been wonderful to have our students back in school this week. Year 7 has made a great first impression.

    Whilst the vast majority of students have returned back to college looking smart, wearing the correct uniform and following our ready, respectful and safe rules, there have sadly been a number of students who have not.

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