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Principal’s Weekly Post – Week 28

The Principal’s Weekly Post

Week 28: 25 APRIL 2025

Welcome back!

A very warm welcome back to school after what I hope was a restful and enjoyable Easter break for you and your families. This first week back is always a busy one as we settle back into our routines and learning. It’s wonderful to have our students back in the classrooms, and the school is once again filled with energy and enthusiasm.

I would like to take this opportunity to send our very best wishes to our Year 11 students as they embark on their GCSE examinations in the coming weeks. This is a significant time, and we recognise the hard work and dedication they have shown throughout their studies. Please know that the entire school community is behind you, offering our full support. Remember to stay focused, believe in yourselves, and utilise the revision strategies you have been practising. Good luck, Year 11!

We also extend our best wishes to Year 7, who are eagerly anticipating their upcoming residential visit to Carlton Lodge. This outward-bound centre offers fantastic opportunities for personal growth, teamwork and adventure. We hope they have a memorable and enriching experience, fostering new friendships and developing valuable skills outside the traditional classroom setting.

As always, we value your continued partnership in your child’s education. Please do not hesitate to contact the school if you have any questions or concerns. We look forward to a successful and fulfilling summer term.

Thank you once again for your ongoing support.

Have a great weekend everyone!

Gavin Kumar
Principal

Diary dates

Monday 5 May

May Day Bank Holiday


Friday 23 May

School closes for half-term break


Monday 2 June

School reopens after half-term break


RAS achievers

Well done to Amelia, Lilly-Rose and Arabella, RAS Achievers from Week 27, nominated by Mr Rowe, Year 8 Progress Leader.

Motor Trades 2025 – Event at York College

Thursday 8 May 2025:  5.30-9.00pm

For any students in Years 9 – 11 who are interested in a career in the motor industry, York College is holding the above event where students can discover how the industry is developing, speak to motor vehicle specialists and find out about training opportunities.

Further information can be found here.

Community Cupboard

Our school is committed to helping those in need through our community cupboard, ensuring that every student and family has access to essential food/household items. Donations are always welcome and greatly appreciated, as they help us continue to support the local community.

If you or someone you know needs any support, please contact Aimee a.stewart@yorkhigh.elt.org.uk or Emma e.masterman@yorkhigh.elt.org.uk, or pop into main reception.

All requests will be handled with care and confidentiality.

The YHS Way

Next week’s focus: Routines and Habits – Strong Finish

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