Make it snappy!

Students in Key Stage 4M (KS4M) have been visiting Richmond Park over the past 9 weeks, learning to take a range of photographs.

After a lot of deliberating, we have decided on a final twelve to be displayed at school. Teacher, Mr Mears, says; “I’m so pleased for all the students who have shown a genuine passion for nature.”

The students will also be accredited through AQA’s Unit Award scheme.  Well done KS4M!

Here you can see the photos:

Students develop very high levels of positive behaviour and feel extremely safe. They are very considerate, very respectful and caring of others and highly positive about learning.

– Ofsted report

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