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Remote learning with Doddle
It is essential that pupils continue with their learning at home wherever possible.
Kooth.com - Online Support for Young People
We would like to remind pupils of this online service which supports the wellbeing and resilience of young pupils.
Response to Coronavirus - Update 20 March
20 March: Our final update this week. Stay safe, stay well and we hope we will all be safely back in school as soon as possible.
Response to Coronavirus - Update 19 March
19 March: A letter has been issued to parents again today with our response to news that schools throughout the country will be closed to everyone except children of key workers and vulnerable children from Monday.
Mrs Gidden's cool readers club - Abbi
Priory’s Head of English, Mrs Gidden, has been really impressed with many of our multi-talented pupils and wanted to highlight their love of reading while excelling at other pursuits. This week we interviewed Year 7 pupil, Abbi.
Response to Coronavirus - Update 18 March
18 March: We do however believe that the government is planning some level of closure and that an announcement on this will come imminently,
Maths masterclass for Year 11 pupil
Ryan has been taking a Maths masterclass while also studying a GCSE in Further Maths as Priory look to build on their recent successes in the subject.
Response to Coronavirus - Update 17 March
17 March: As you will be aware, late yesterday the government announced a series of measures aimed at delaying the onset of the Covid 19 Coronavirus throughout the country.
GCSE English Literature visit Jekyll & Hyde
Last Friday evening, a group of Year 10 and 11 pupils travelled to Edge Hill University's Arts Centre for a performance of Jekyll & Hyde.
Response to Coronavirus - Update 16 March
16 March: Please see update from the Headteacher in response to Coronavirus as we adopt further precautionary measures.
Girls cricket team compete in Lancashire championships
Priory's Under 13s girls cricket team travelled to Bolton Arena on Thursday to compete in the Lancashire Cricket Foundation's county finals.
Year 7 poetry competition winners
Year 7 have been studying poetry as part of their English lessons and, for the second year running, they were given their chance to display their creative flair with a poem on any topic they wished.