TwinkleToes
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07-10-2019 20:44:37
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YR11 students Framingham Earl High School if you’re looking to attend the A level open evening at City College on the 16th November. Due to covid restrictions on numbers, they are asking that students/parents/carers book into a time slot beforehand Mr Player Mrs B Arnold @MrsHarveyFEHS
FEMA has a new account to go with our lovely new lead teachers; @FEHS_Geographer and MissHarris
RT & help me get the attention of Nadhim Zahawi who has the power to make sure school food standards are enforced so kids at ALL schools have access to a decent, nutritious meal. RT #FoodRevolution #SpillTheBeans
Framingham Earl High School IMPORTANT UPDATE- all students will be asked to wear face coverings in lessons as well as communal areas in January. DfE information was sent to school this morning. bbc.co.uk/news/education…
A good way to start the day by watching Mrs B Arnold and Geoff Barton on BBC Breakfast discussing School and Covid.
It’s not just our students who get homework, our governors have also been set some homework by our vice chair Jamie Mather (He/Him) to read and reflect on research articles about school governance with the aim of increasing the effectiveness and impact of our scrutiny and challenge.
Year 10’s Framingham Earl High School had a great morning finding out about all the different job roles and progression routes in the Army. #careers #ARMY
Don’t forget that tomorrow at 7pm we have the wonderful Gemma Fieldsend running our Framingham Earl High School parent/carer webinar on child mental health. The Zoom link is on the parent/carer bulletin. Looking forward to seeing you there.
We're recruiting for a Teacher of PE Full time or 0.8 Application Closing 29 April Interview 5th May Complete an application form online – bit.ly/3O40thV Mr Player Framingham Earl PE Fram Earl Dance UEA PGCE 👩🎓👩🏫👨🎓👨🏫
We’ve been incredibly fortunate to have the brilliant Ashton Owen perform ‘Outskirts’ - a performance that questioned the year 9 and 10 students relationship with racism in a rural context. Huge thanks to Creative Arts East and Sheringham Little Theatre for supporting this.