Support others and be vigilant
In light of the recent events in Manchester, London and Newport we can help provide advice and support for others whether we be a teacher, parent, relative, carer, friend or neighbour.
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In light of the recent events in Manchester, London and Newport we can help provide advice and support for others whether we be a teacher, parent, relative, carer, friend or neighbour.
St Joseph's have been placed in the top 25% for A Level performance for 2,580 schools and colleges across England, Wales and Northern Ireland
SJHS Performing Arts:Drama A Level pupils present #YOLO by Matthew Bulgo. This will be an fabulous, emotional performance - dont' miss it!!!!
The National Categorisation has identified St Joseph's as a: Group 1, Group A and Green. We are delighted to have sustained this positon of excellence.
Within St Joseph’s we have a proportion of our pupils who are Young Carers, please take the opportunity to raise awareness of the fantastic work they do
It is exam season again for many of our year groups. Please see our examinations page within 'Academic' for revision tips, timetables and help with your extra studies.
Thank you for your support this term. May you experience the promise and love of Christmas and have a safe and happy New Year.
This week is anti-bullying week, shining a spotlight on bullying and encouraging all children, teachers and parents to take action against bullying throughout the year.
A poignant moment this morning at St Josephs as a solitary trumpet rang out over the school
Mr Nunn has been giving out bananas to ALL our Year 11 students before each exam for a great boost of energy and brain power
Representatives from Years 7 to 11 spent an hour dissecting the school and its ECO fingerprint, from redundant light switches to recycling bottles...
50 years ago in 1966: Aberfan - a generation was wiped out. It took just five minutes for the coal tip above Aberfan to slide down the mountain and engulf a school. This week we remember them.
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