We are #TEAMENGLISH at Pencoedtre High School. Looking forward to beginning a new chapter in this newly structured co-educational school. Exciting times ahead!
Year 11 here is a code for our virtual Head of Year Office. If you need any support or advice or just want to stop by to say ‘hi’ - it would be lovely to hear from you! It will be easier to share links etc with you too! 👍
Beautiful collection of short stories, poems and essays on hope, by the very best of children’s authors, dedicated to all staff who work in hospitals. All free and available to all online. Wonderful, uplifting collection.
https://t.co/Kf6tYmuvJi
Free STEM based activity packs available on coding, robotics, the environment, sport and healthy living and engineering.Thanks to Niki HJ #CGI_UK#Barclays
Yr 9 pupils and parents. Please note the new ‘Of Mice and Men’ tasks on Google Classroom. Links to text and resources there. We’re waiting for your lovely work 🐰🐹
Coming later this week, 'Leaping into Language', our free download for Year 11 students thinking of doing English Language A Level (or indeed ones who may know nothing about it & want to find out more!). Watch out for more details soon!
We’re SUPER EXCITED to be bringing you the first in our free #GlobePlayer films this evening, with #Hamlet.
Here are some top tips on how you can recreate the Globe experience at home. Once a groundling, always a groundling ⭕
Teaching Tennessee Williams' 'A Streetcar Named Desire' for #alevelenglish?
Our video lecture course featuring Prof. John McRae (University of Nottingham) is the perfect resource for #remotelearning.
Check it out here:
https://t.co/0JB1Vz73Mk
Year 12 studying English Lit, Year 11 who are planning to study English Lit next year, and all other fans of Brontë or theatre, this performance of Jane Eyre by the National Theatre is amazing! I can’t wait to see it again. Follow the link 👇 https://t.co/bnNLSBr4GV
Teaching Kazuo Ishiguro's 'Never Let Me Go' for #gcseenglish?
Explore the novel's style and themes – including time and memory, art and creation – in this course featuring Dr Richard Robinson from Swansea University:
https://t.co/8drHFqNCsQ