Year 6 Induction Day: A Warm Welcome to Our Newest Students!
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.
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.
Gordano School has had the pleasure of hosting six House Celebration Evenings, each one a joyful tribute to the incredible achievements of our students.
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.
We’re excited to welcome you to two evenings of creativity and celebration!
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.
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.
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.
The annual Interhouse Swimming Gala took place on a gloriously hot and sunny afternoon at the open-air pool, creating the perfect atmosphere for a fantastic display of house spirit and sporting talent.
Fifteen enthusiastic Year 10 Health and Social Care students from Gordano School recently took part in an immersive careers experience day at the University of the West of England, designed to offer a hands-on introduction to a variety of roles within the healthcare sector.
An impressive group of 82 students from Years 7 and 8 at Gordano School recently took part in the UK Mathematics Trust’s Junior Maths Challenge (JMC) — a national competition designed to test students’ mathematical reasoning, problem-solving skills, and logical thinking through a series of 25 multiple-choice questions.
In a proactive move to enhance student wellbeing and reduce classroom distractions, Gordano School has introduced a new phone-free policy for students in Years 7 to 11. The initiative, which uses secure magnetic-lock pouches from Yondr, aims to limit the negative impact of mobile phones and social media on young people’s cognitive, emotional, and social development.