Thu Nov 20 2008

News

New School Production

COMING SOON!  Our new school production "GREASE"!

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Duke of Edinburgh Awards

Several students complete Gold, Silver and Bronze awards!

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Staff Bulletins

Staff Bulletins can now be accessed online!

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BEST RESULTS EVER!!!!!

GCSE RESULTS FOR 2008 ARE OUR BEST EVER!!!

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Students enter the "Y" Factor

Two of our students have recently taken part in The "Y" Factor at Southport Arts Centre and become winners!!

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Peacehaven visit

Our 6th Form Health and Social Care Students visit the elderly at Peacehaven Nursing Home.

 

 

 

 

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Anarchy in CTK

A Level Art students have produced some amazing images. Please follow this story and visit the 'Anarchy in UK' gallery to view their work.

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Forensic Science Days

Year 11 students visit Southport College Forensic Science Department to learn how it feels to be a real life Crime Science Investigator.

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'Return to the Forbidden Planet'

	'Return to the Forbidden Planet'				Christ the King School staged their musical production 'Return to the Forbidden Planet'!

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IMPORTANT VISITORS TO SCHOOL

Recently we have had two important visitors in school supporting our Year 11 students and our Performing Arts and Film Studies students.

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S.H.A.R.P

Christ The King introduces S.H.A.R.P (School Help Advice Reporting Page)

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YEAR 11 PUPILS EXCEL IN ENGLISH

Pupils entered for GCSE English early and pass.

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Child Development Christmas Party 2007

Child Development Christmas Party 2007				Year 11 pupils planned a little festive get together for the children they were studying for their child development coursework.

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24 Hour School

Jan 2008 - School Email and Network Access

 

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Sixthform Prospectus

Jan 2008 - Sixthform Prospectus now available

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