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On 24th January the whole of Year 9 took part in a one hour careers workshop involving 18 local volunteers from the world of work.  The students worked in small groups to try and ascertain what profession their volunteer was in.  They could only ask questions that would obtain a “yes” or “no” ans

Miss Gilman, our Dance teacher was delighted to take our Year 10 and 11 GCSE Dance students to see Matthew Bourne’s Nutcracker at the Sadler’s Wells Theatre in London on Wednesday 18th January.

On Saturday 28th November Miss Gilman took a 17 strong Gymastics squad to the Sussex Schools Acro Competition in Eastbourne.  The girls, a mixture of Year 7 and 8's, were the largest team Imberhorne has ever taken to this competition and our Gymnasts did not disappoint.  They all represented the

On 24th November, poet Luke Wright visited Year 10 for a one hour demonstration to the whole year group.  He then spent the rest of the day working with over 30 gifted and talented English students from Year 10.  In these 2 hour workshops he taught different poetry techniques and encouraged the s

Year 7 English Students travelled to Kent on 25th November to visit the Dickens World attraction.  It was an opportunity for them to experience life in the times of the Dickension Britain.  A 4D movie, a scene from 'A Christmas Carol', and a boat ride which recreated scenes from 'Great Expectatio

On Wednesday 16th November, four intrepid sixth form students accompanied Mr Hall and Miss Keen to a mathematics competition held at Ravenswood School, Bromley.  The competition was held in Ravenswood’s new canteen where a school flag had been prepared for us, some sweets to keep us going, and so

Oliver! was the school’s first major whole school musical in many years. It was a massive commitment for the cast and production team and required hundreds of hours of after school rehearsals - three nights a week from the very first day back to school in September, and a couple of weekends.

During the first half of the Autumn term, Year 9 students applied for the role of ‘leading student’ and 6 were duly elected by the Key Stage 3 students. Their roles will be varied.

Accolades were aplenty as poetry week never ceases to impress.

On 19th October, the Rotary Club held their annual 'Youth Speaks' competition at the Chequer Mead Theatre in East Grinstead.  Young people from local schools are invited to speak on their chosen topic and we are delighted to have had two teams enter this year.  A group from Year 10 and Year 12.Ou

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