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  • Blazing Heat and Blazing Speeds: Gordano School Sports Week 2025

    Published 15/07/25

    Blazing Heat and Blazing Speeds: Gordano School Sports Week 2025

    Gordano School's annual Sports Day returned this year in spectacular fashion—set against one of the hottest days the event has ever seen. With safety as the top priority, organisers made the decision to limit afternoon events to competitors only on the far field. Despite the reduced crowd, the spirit of competition remained as strong as ever.

    Over 400 students took part in a thrilling programme of races, including the 100m, 200m, and the ever-popular 4x100m relay. The heat didn’t dampen the energy or determination on display, and the afternoon saw some truly outstanding performances.

    Notably, two school records were broken. Year 9 student Rosie D delivered a standout run in the 200m, breaking the record with a time of 26.65 seconds—beating the previous mark by just 0.02 seconds. Meanwhile, the boys of class 8B2 made history by breaking the 4x100m relay record for the second consecutive year. Their remarkable time of 53.44 seconds eclipsed a record that had stood since 1976. The question now is: can they make it three in a row next year?

    The final house standings were as follows:
    1st – Portland
    2nd – Biscay
    3rd – Fitzroy
    Joint 4th – Shannon & Lundy
    6th – Cromarty

    Emma Harradine, Head of the PE Department at Gordano commented, “This year’s Sports Week truly showcased the resilience, talent, and team spirit of our students. Despite challenging weather conditions, everyone rose to the occasion, making it a memorable celebration of school sport.”

    A huge congratulations to all the students and staff who contributed to an exceptional week. With records broken and spirits high, Gordano School Sports Week 2025 will be remembered for years to come.

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  • Gordano School Students Complete Gold Duke of Edinburgh Expedition in Snowdonia — Next Stop, Buckingham Palace

    Published 15/07/25

    Gordano School is thrilled to celebrate the successful completion of its Gold Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Qualifying Expedition, which recently took place in the rugged and beautiful landscapes of Snowdonia National Park. Over several days, students tackled mountainous routes with confidence, navigating tough terrain, battling with the midges at campsites, and working seamlessly in their expedition teams — all while enjoying sunshine, stunning views, and a strong sense of achievement.

    Polly Oakman, who leads the DofE programme at Gordano School, praised the students:
    "Our Gold participants were incredible. They showed perseverance, initiative and maturity throughout the expedition. We couldn’t have asked for better conditions — both in terms of weather and team spirit. The students truly rose to the challenge and should be immensely proud of what they’ve accomplished."

    This expedition marks the final step in a demanding year-long journey, with students also completing their Volunteering, Physical, Skills, and Residential sections. Their next destination? Buckingham Palace, where they will be invited to a special Gold Award Celebration Event to mark their extraordinary achievement.

    This follows in the footsteps of last year’s Gold Award recipients from Gordano — Frankie S, Sam B, Joe W , Hamish L-T and Bertie W — who were honoured at Buckingham Palace earlier this year. The celebration, held in the palace’s stunning gardens, brought together Gold Award holders from across the UK in recognition of their commitment, service, and personal development. Representing Gordano School at such a prestigious event was a huge honour, and this year’s cohort will have the same remarkable opportunity.

    Gordano School remains a regional leader in the DofE programme, with the highest number of new starters in the South-West for the second consecutive year. A total of 336 students are participating in the Bronze, Silver, and Gold Awards this year:

    • 195 Bronze
    • 91 Silver
    • 50 Gold

    "We had 306 take part last year and we’re proud to have grown the programme even further," said Ms Oakman. “The Duke of Edinburgh Award equips our students with real-world skills, builds resilience and self-belief, and encourages them to make a difference in their communities — all qualities that reflect the values we hold at Gordano.”

    Each DofE journey is individually tailored, with students selecting their own activities and causes to support. With four key sections — and five at Gold level — the award pushes young people beyond their comfort zones and gives them the tools to thrive. As HRH Prince Philip, founder of the DofE, once said: “There is more in you than you might think.”

    With universities and employers around the world recognising the value of the DofE Award, Gordano School is proud to support students in achieving this prestigious accolade and looks forward to seeing this year's Gold Award recipients celebrated at Buckingham Palace in 2026.

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  • HE+ Programme takes Year 12 students to Cambridge for an Inspiring Visit

    Published 14/07/25

    A group of Year 12 Gordano students visited Cambridge University from the 7th-8th July to experience university life. This trip marked the conclusion of their involvement in the HE+ programme, which has been running throughout the year. The aims of the programme are to develop the skills and knowledge of Year 12 students considering university applications to Oxbridge. 

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  • Year 8 Students Explore Glacial Landscapes at Cheddar Gorge

    Published 14/07/25

    In May, our Year 8 Geography students had the exciting opportunity to visit Cheddar Gorge as part of their Key Stage 3 fieldwork studies.

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  • Year 6 Induction Day: A Warm Welcome to Our Newest Students!

    Published 14/07/25

    We were delighted to host our incoming Year 6 students for their Induction Day, a special event designed to help them settle in, make new friends, and get a feel for life at our school.

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  • Celebrating Success: House Celebration Evenings 2025

    Published 14/07/25

    Gordano School has had the pleasure of hosting six House Celebration Evenings, each one a joyful tribute to the incredible achievements of our students.

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  • Prof. Andrew Halestrap is invited back to answer more questions and spark more debate

    Published 07/07/25

    The Gordano School Debating Society invited Professor of Biomedical Science, Prof. Andrew Halestrap back to school once again to have further conversations around science and faith.

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  • Join us for our Annual Creative Arts Festival 2025

    Published 07/07/25

    We’re excited to welcome you to two evenings of creativity and celebration! 

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  • Staff and students abseil down St Peter's church tower in aid of charity

    Published 27/06/25
    On Saturday 21st June Gordano staff and students showed their mettle and community spirit by taking part in the Great Community Abseil down St Peter's church tower. Thanks to everyone who came, abseiled or supported. There was a fantastic tu
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  • Spotlight on Talent: Year 9 Student Persephone Shines at Ham Farm Festival

    Published 27/06/25

    We are incredibly proud to share that Year 9 student Persephone was selected to perform at the prestigious Young Performers' Spotlight at the Ham Farm Festival.

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  • Zen Educate Donates Brand New PE Equipment as Part of Social Impact Initiative

    Published 24/06/25

    Gordano School has received a donation of new physical education (PE) equipment from Zen Educate, a leading education staffing platform committed to giving back to the education sector through meaningful social impact initiatives.

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  • Year 12 Biology Field Trip to Braunton Burrows

    Published 24/06/25

    Our Year 12 Biology students took part in a field trip to Braunton Burrows in Devon, a key element of the A Level Biology curriculum. The visit offered a hands-on opportunity to apply classroom learning to a real-world environment, helping students develop essential skills in scientific investigation and data analysis.

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