On a scorching Saturday morning our expedition teams formed of three year 9 groups equipped with maps, compass, rucksacks and everything else but the kitchen sink met at Tring Station in Hertfordshire ready to set off on their pre-planned routes.
Our trip to Valencia this year was absolutely fantastic. Our students had a lot of fun and they really enjoyed the Spanish culture and weather.
Alperton Community School gained the first level of the Investor in Careers award in May 2017. We are committed to achieving the second level of the award in the next academic year with the support of the Brent & Barnet Careers Cluster.
This month, Leica Gallery Mayfair is hosting the Kintsugi Photography and Art Installation exhibition by Koo Stark, from 5 to 26 May 2017. The exhibition is a collection of Koo Stark’s photographs capturing moments of the artist’s fascinating life over the last three decades.
See our photo gallery from the Kintsugi exhibition.
On Friday, 12th May we celebrated our inaugural Pastoral Awards Ceremony, which is a new, but very special event where we honour and congratulate students who have made an outstanding contribution to the school community. Student nominations were assessed on the way in which students have committed to our “4Rs” – Ready, Respectful, Responsible and Resilient.
Please see below the photo gallery from our Pastoral Awards Ceremony
It was a fabulous evening on Tuesday 25th April when five of our Alperton girls got to meet Joe Root – the current captain of England. (more…)
On Wednesday, 26th April, three scientists from the Imperial College London delivered a fantastic hands-on workshop to our A-Level Chemistry students, entitled “Spectroscopy in a suitcase”. The workshop explored some of the most common analytical techniques used in the industry and scientific research.
This week, several Year 8 students received certificates from the London Metropolitan University, as a result of participating in a debate against many other schools.