Lower sixth pupils at Dunottar School in Reigate have enjoyed three days off curriculum to focus on university applications.
Pupils at Dunottar School in Reigate have raised £500 for Alzheimer’s Society, a charity that supports those affected by dementia—a set of symptoms that may include memory loss and difficulties with thinking, problem-solving or language.
On Monday, 2nd July, pupils, parents and staff from Dunottar School in Reigate filled the Dorking Halls to capacity to celebrate prize giving evening. They welcomed as their keynote speaker Gemma Morgan, a former student and Ambassador for Help for Heroes, which supports wounded, injured and sick British Armed Forces Veterans.
On 28th June, Year 9 and 10 pupils from a school in Reigate were treated to modern dance lessons from award-winning professional dancers.
On 28th June, Year 9 and 10 pupils from Dunottar School in Reigate enjoyed a morning of poetry workshops delivered by one of the UK’s best spoken word performers.
On 28th June, 118 Year 9 and 10 pupils from Dunottar School in Reigate heard a testimony from Holocaust survivor Rudi Oppenheimer as part of a visit organised by the Holocaust Educational Trust (HET).
Year 7 and 8 Students at Dunottar School in Reigate have been working towards a nationally recognised award for STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics) project work.
A former head has girl visited Dunottar School to talk to pupils in assembly about her volunteering work for Whizz-Kidz, a charity that aims to help disabled children across the UK.
Pupils at a school in Reigate have been eating ant biscuits and pizzas with scorpion topping as part of a national initiative.
The Chartered College of Teaching, which aims to recognise the commitment and achievements of the teaching profession, has awarded the status of Founding Fellow to Dunottar School’s head of history, Julie Boden.