Launch of National Skills Day
National Skills Day launches on 20th May 2020.
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National Skills Day launches on 20th May 2020.
Bake off Challenge News!
Challenge 6 is now complete - well done to all those who joined in the standard has been amazing!
Thank you to all students who took part in the challenges during lockdown. There are some amazing cooks at Worthing High. Look out for more challenges, competitions and clubs next term!
Please find below a link to the latest video update from Pan Panayiotou, Headteacher dated 16th July 2020
It is time to share some more fantastic examples of KS3 Art project work completed at home by students in Years 7, 8 & 9.
Online virtual challenges: Beat the teacher results from last week
For parents
If you're worried about a young person (11-25 yrs) with low mood, anxiety or struggling to cope with the Covid situation - please contact Find It Out on the leaflet attached.
I am delighted to be able to share with you the report from our recent Ofsted inspection.
Although the inspection took place on the 10th & 11th March the recent events due to coronavirus have delayed its release.
Worthing High School marked VE Day on the 8th May by providing for some of their vulnerable and keyworker pupils the opportunity to appreciate what a (socially distanced) VE Day celebration may have looked like.
As I am sure you are all aware, there are many key workers, including parents of WHS students, who are performing important and vital services at the moment.
In light of all their hard work and dedication, WHS have created a video message to thank all the key workers in Worthing.
Although the main public events have been cancelled for VE Day there is still much we can do - whilst in lock down.
The national programme for the day's events can be found here:
https://www.britishlegion.org.uk/get-involved/remembrance/remembrance-events/ve-day-75
You are all now well aware that school learning and its provision of resources has changed dramatically and you would normally have been attending school in person rather than a virtual world.
Governors have now approved a slight change in our school PE uniform so that our students can benefit from better quality sportswear when taking part in PE lessons and sports fixtures.