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Career Opportunities 36

5th December 2025Ciaran Prendergast

Find out more about KPMG Apprenticeships

KPMG Apprenticeship Programmes in Audit, Tax and KPMG Business Services

are open now.

Just like Dylan, as a KPMG apprentice, you’ll get full support as you work towards your qualifications, gaining real-world experience and finding your people. With study groups, socials, and office events, there are always opportunities to make friends without going to university.

“All the managers are really helpful with coaching you, helping you understand what’s going on.” – Dylan, Audit Apprentice

At KPMG, you’ll learn, connect, and make the difference from day one. It’s about earning while learning, and finding a career path that feels right for you.

KPMG Apprenticeships

 

Sports Business Opportunity

To help young people understand these opportunities, BALLISTIC BALLERS CIC is offering a REMOTE placement called From Pitch to Profit – Create Your Own Sports Business. The experience is designed to build confidence, independence, and employability by giving participants hands-on experience in sports coaching, event planning, and the fundamentals of how a sports-based organisation operates.

During the placement, young people will:

  • Support coaching sessions and learn how to lead activities, design drills, manage groups and communicate effectively.
    • Help plan and deliver a small community sports event, gaining experience with scheduling, organising equipment, budgeting and project management.
    • Build core business and leadership skills, including branding, promotion, teamwork and the essentials of running a sports-related venture.

The placement is suitable for students who enjoy sport, leadership, youth work or creative problem-solving, and for those who may not see themselves as athletes but are keen to contribute to the sport and wellbeing sector in other meaningful ways.

You can view the full placement details here: https://finder.futuresforall.org/opportunity-detail/0DC9426D-0A88-440A-C54D-08DE2DA8E8C7

Upcoming Insight Day with Care UK

What is an Insight Day?
Insight Days (run through Futures for All) are 3–5 hour sessions built to help young people explore an industry in a structured, engaging way. They’re designed specifically for students aged 14–19 and are a great fit for learners who benefit from a bite-size, focused introduction.

During this session, students will:

  • Take part in hands-on activities that build communication, teamwork, and problem-solving
  • Hear directly from Care UK staff about day-to-day life in the sector
  • Explore a range of roles: from care and activities to maintenance and wellbeing support
  • Join an open Q&A to get honest answers about routes into the field
  • Get guidance on next steps and potential career pathways

This event is especially valuable for students who:

  • Are curious about care but aren’t sure where to start
  • Prefer shorter, structured learning experiences
  • Want to see how their classroom learning connects to real-world roles
  • Are exploring progression routes post-16

The team at Care UK have asked for students to watch the following Industry Spotlight Talk to prepare for their learning. Here is the link: https://www.futuresforall.org/inspirational-talks/industry-spotlight-with-care-uk

The University of Law Business School Work Experience Evening

On Tuesday, 16th December, 5pm – 7:30pm, we have teamed up with the University of Law’s Business School to put on an evening designed to help students learn more about the world of business.

We have some great workshops lined up, and it will be an excellent opportunity for you to have a mini-taster session on the subjects you could be studying at university. We will also be doing a mini session on applying to UCAS and how to make a standout personal statement. This will be great to take part in for the Christmas holiday application prep.

Workshop Overview:

During the event, we will be running three highly interactive workshops on the following:

  • Management – Do we really need managers, and what do they do in companies?

  • Marketing – Strategies used in businesses to attract customers effectively

  • Accounting & Finance – 40-minute workshop session on a live case study

Key Event Details:

  • Tuesday 16th December, 5pm – 7:30pm

  • Y12 & Y13 students

  • Workshops around business, marketing and accounting

  • Opportunity to hear more about studying these topics at university

To sign up, please use the link below:

Apply Here

 

Social Work and Nursing Conference

29 January 2026 | 09:30 – 13:30

 

Are your students passionate about making a real difference in people’s lives? The Social Work and Nursing Conference at Southampton Solent University is the perfect opportunity for those interested in a rewarding career in either field. This event will provide an exciting, interactive experience that will inspire and inform.

 

What’s in store for your students?

 

  • Engaging Debates: Dive deep into pressing issues in social work and nursing.

 

  • Hands-on Experience: Try out essential nursing techniques and explore social work practices in action.

 

  • Exclusive Campus Tour: Visit our state-of-the-art facilities, designed to replicate the real-world environments students will work in.

 

Your students will have the chance to meet our talented academic team, talk with current students and ambassadors, and gain expert advice from admissions professionals. This event is not only designed to inspire but also to support your students’ educational journey, helping them make informed decisions about their future.

 

Why attend?

 

  • Gain valuable insight into studying Social Work and Nursing at Southampton Solent University.
  • Engage with industry professionals and gain hands-on experience.
  • Network with like-minded peers and academic mentors.

Encourage your students to take part in this unique opportunity to explore their future career options in Social Work and Nursing. Book your place today!

Students can attend individually and can book via this form: https://app.geckoform.com/public/#/modern/21FO00j3t6lflu00alr978edp3

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Musical News 5 – December 2025

5th December 2025Heather Morgan

Welcome from the Director of Music

Recently, the Simon Balle Big Band performed at the switching on of the Hertford Lights by the Christmas Tree.

For me, the event was an inspiration. I was really, really worried about how the band would take the appalling acoustics where no one can hear anyone else. Would it rain? Would we make fools of ourselves?

I was a fool to worry. The band were incredible. Not only did they turn up on a day off, they listened, they were a team, they adapted, they danced with Santa, they played so well.

The highlight was the crowd. The Big Band is a little bit of an institution at the lights extravaganza. We've done this for....mmmm... 14 years I think. Parents, families, so many alumni, alumni families, our community, current musicians and so on were there, expecting us to be there. An incredible crowd of support. We had fun, some parents heckled (such fun!) and together, as Team Music past and present (and possibly future), we celebrated the Hertford Lights switch on and the Simon Balle Big Band.

Team Music is utterly unique. We are all part of it, not just the musicians. We are a community, a family, a team. (I think of our current Year 10 musicians - if they started in the Larch, we have been a constant in their lives for 10 years, and they are still talking to me!). We laugh together, we learn together, we get cross together and at times we are emotional together. Most importantly, we support each other through thick and thin, together, as a community. As a family. We understand each other, work together and aim to be inspired through music.

We are Team Music. How amazing is that?

Mark Taylor
Director of Music
Simon Balle Music and the Laurel Education Trust

Fortnightly Focus: Get Involved!!

Simon Balle Music is all about getting involved.

Ensembles, reading music, making music, being part of the team - Team Music.

I must be honest here. I am regularly asked how musicians can get involved. The answer - ask. Read music, have a wide pallet of styles and step up to be part of our incredible music. We try to encourage as many musicians to take part in Team Music, our ensembles and our performances. We need the musicians to embrace our ethos, work hard, listen to music, practice, take advice and understand that they will have to get out of their comfort zone. Sometimes, someone at home will have to ask for them.

Therefore, I am setting all musicians and families a challenge....

How much are you part of Simon Balle Music?

Celebrating our Musical Curriculum

KS1 & 2 Curriculum

Reception have been recognising the pulse in music, then showing it physically in different ways, such as marching and clapping. We have particularly enjoyed using familiar music for this activity, such as ‘Carol of the Bells’ from ‘Home Alone.’ 

Y1 have been listening to ‘The March of the Toy Soldiers' from ‘The Nutcracker', and recognising the themes that represent different characters.

Y2 are continuing to learn pieces on the glockenspiel, and were particularly excited to start ‘Jingle Bells’ this week!

Y3’s reading of notation has been challenged this week by finding a piece written on the board, using their skills to read the notes, then playing it on the glockenspiel.  It's been very rewarding when the children have an idea of what it might be just from reading, and it’s confirmed through their playing!

 

KS3 Curriculum

This term has been a vibrant and engaging one across the Key Stage 3 music curriculum, with each year group developing their practical musicianship while deepening their understanding of key musical genres and traditions.

Year 7 have been focusing on performance skills through the study of contemporary folk music. Using ukuleles as their primary instrument, pupils have learnt how to produce clear, confident chords and strumming patterns, working both individually and in small ensembles. Alongside developing secure instrumental technique, they have explored the features that define contemporary folk, discussing how traditional influences blend with modern songwriting.

Year 8 have continued to build their rhythmic fluency in the Beats and Grooves unit. This has involved hands-on performance work on the drum kit, learning to perform in three contrasting styles: rock, ballad and jazz. Pupils have gained an understanding of genre-specific drum patterns, the role of the drummer within an ensemble, and how dynamics and tempo shape a successful groove. This practical emphasis has supported the development of coordination, accuracy and ensemble awareness.

Year 9 have been strengthening their music technology skills through sequencing tasks in Soundtrap. Working towards creating a well known piece of Reggae, pupils have learnt how to construct basslines, chord progressions and drum patterns characteristic of the genre. Their creative work has been supported by studying Reggae’s rich cultural and historical background, including its origins in Jamaica and its global influence.

Across all year groups, students have shown enthusiasm, creativity and growing confidence in both performance and music-making.

Badgers - Away in a Manger

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Rabbits - Calypso Carol

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Celebrating your Musicians

Trinity Exam Success

Rory for passing his Grade 3 Saxophone with Merit!

Larch Star Assembly Performances

Each Wednesday, as part of the KS2 Celebration Assembly, musicians perform to their peers. Congratulations to the following performers!

Flute

  • Havannah
  • Aluna
  • India

Brass

  • Paris
  • Beau
  • Beatrice
  • Ethan
  • Finlay
  • Jacob
  • Šimon

Team Music Awards - November 2025

We are excited to announce our Monthly Team Music Award. Teachers across the department nominate students along with a reason - this could be for a number of reasons. 

The Team Music Award ensures students are recognised and celebrated within the context of their musical learning as achievements look different for everyone! 

Congratulations to our November winners!

Student  Reason 
 

Lucas

 

For continually coming to lessons well prepared and well practiced. He has played a new piece almost every week so far this half term! I also see him leading the second row of clarinets in LWB with kindness and humility, helping out others when they’re lost or don’t know the notes.

 

Ariana 

 

For always displaying such a positive attitude in her lessons and her dedication to Larch Orchestra. 

 

Isla 

 

For consistently practicing and improving, and demonstrating a renewed focus in her singing. She has been making braver vocal choices, and it is exciting to see confidence building

 

May 

 

For her rendition of the Last Post at the SBAS Remembrance Services

 

Queenie 

 

For working very hard at her note reading skills in the last few weeks, which is now paying off in lessons. Well done!

 

Alexa

 

For always coming to her lesson with such a positive attitude, willingness to learn and taking on board all that is being taught. 

Dominic For being awarded a place in the National Children's Orchestra on Bassoon

 

 

Click here – a musical review of our last amazing year!

Simon Balle Music Review 2024 - 25

Rock Gig

An incredible turn out from our Simon Balle Music community last night at the Corn Exchange for 13 bands who were performing to a packed crowd of family and friends.

So many individual stories of success, including many that we work with individually across the school.

It is so amazing to see the musical journey that musicians have as part of Rock School, from Seven Nation Army through to Talkin' Loud by Incognito. Every student had their individual story of success and our Year 13 musicians are incredible role models for the younger musicians, inspiring the next generation.

For clarity, the camera shakes in time due to the good vibrations of the bass. Physics and all that......!

Acoustic Guitar Recital

Congratulations to all of our Acoustic Guitarists!

A wonderful evening showcasing Mr Niesyto's acoustic guitarists and all that they are achieving.

It was fantastic to see the variety of performances, from vocal performances to classical guitarists.

Well done to all! Please enjoy the videos here:

 

Rock School: Open Mic Night

Rock School's first Open Mic Night took place last night - and what an incredible evening it was!

We introduced the Open Mic Night to create a performance space to showcase our younger bands with the aim to build their confidence gradually as well as their performance skills and overall musicianship.

The evening also allowed other Rock School students to perform solo/small group items that they had been working on, demonstrating the variety of musical journeys and inspiring the younger bands!

It was a real success, and we look forward to the next one in March! Please enjoy the videos here:

Rock Gig – November 2025

Acoustic Guitar Recital – November 2025

Rock School: Open Mic Night – December 2025

Hertford Christmas Market – Friday 28th November

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Newsletter 6 25/26

5th December 2025David Ayres

Friday 5th December

Co-headteachers’ welcome

After our traditional Simon Balle long weekend, we do hope that all are a little rested as we embrace all that December has to offer! It is a month where so much takes place in our community. Firstly, academically, we are so proud of Year 9, Year 7, and year groups across the Larch, with assessment windows being completed as I write. We are deeply proud of the ways in which our students show wisdom and resilience – of every age! Equally we continue to be proud of our home-school partnership, which we value so greatly. Year 9 parents will have now received summary reports (via Arbor); and with each assessment window we work hard to communicate with parents/carers in relation to attainment (the raw score achieved), progress (in relation to targets set from starting points) and attitudes to learning (the most crucial indicator for success!). At the time of writing, we wish Year 11 every success in their mock exams. We recognise their unwavering commitment as a year group to attending revision sessions across this term, and their aspiration at our recent Experience Day as they prepare for sixth form studies. Good luck!

In every month of our school year, it is our privilege as co-headteachers to view school life holistically. Sometimes it is a challenge with so much taking place! From the perspective of enrichment, it has been a fortnight to recognise, truly, the breadth and depth of what our students are not only offered, but from which they engage and thrive. In the Sixth Form, we know that our enrichment offer of ‘more than just great A levels’ is quite unique, and the mock interviews that took place for all last week provided invaluable experiences, thanks to our wider Simon Balle parent and local community as expert volunteers. Equally, our Year 6 students performing Macbeth at BEAM was an incredible achievement across the year group: the professionalism in managing such a stage; the collaboration across all; the skills in language, oracy, music and drama; the learning which is almost impossible to quantify related to not just confidence but also English and therefore the whole curriculum! 

Please do continue to visit our Simon Balle webpages and social media in relation to both music and sport. We are delighted that both participation levels and a myriad of achievements would make it impossible to adequately summarise these here. Where we are absolutely clear is that there is a direct link, proven in national research, between the highest possible levels of student attendance; together with belonging in enrichment (in any form from any sport or music or art or drama or chess or reading or STEM or more!); which leads in turn to happiness and achievement. Please do stay very closely in touch with our pastoral leads – class teachers and form tutors – as we aspire for 100% of our students to belong to our special community. 

As I wrote above, December promises so much. Our Frost Fair on Saturday 6th December will be an afternoon of community celebration. We are so grateful to our PSA for their tireless work to raise crucial funds for our school whilst putting the community at the heart of all that we do – choirs, stalls, Christmas fun for all ages, our business students in KS4/5 showcasing their learning, and much, much more. Please do join us and support us! Christmas events beyond this are reflective of our wonderful community and we look forward to sharing these with you – whether your involvement is in a child participating in our Reception Nativity; to reading or performing in one (or more) of our four Carol Services; to our events to fundraise on Christmas jumper day; to our local charitable giving with Year 4 and Year 12 combined in our annual tradition with a Santa dash, contributions to local food banks … and more – thank you! 

This special season represents so much for us at Simon Balle. Wisdom in learning remains central to all that we do, and our staff are focussed here in every lesson to ensure that excellent teaching and learning are the core of what we offer. Yet through the above we hope we have given just a small insight into how we shape ‘Creating tomorrow’s citizens today’ – giving, committing to school life and embracing opportunities. 

Although it feels a little early to do so, this newsletter will be the last of this calendar year – therefore may we take this opportunity to wish you all a peaceful and happy Christmas, together with a joyful New Year in which we hope to continue to provide every young person with an education in which they can achieve and thrive. We thank you, each and every one of you, for your partnership in our educational journey.

Christmas is coming…

Christmas Dinner 2025

This year’s Christmas Dinner will be on Tuesday 16th December for secondary students, and Wednesday 17th December for primary students. The window for purchasing tickets has now closed. Secondary students will not be able to purchase any other food or drink at break or lunch on Tuesday 16th December, so students not having Christmas lunch will need to bring food with them (they will be able to sit with their friends in the hall at lunch). All students will need to bring a drink or bottle with them.

Carol Services 2025

Don’t forget the upcoming Carol Services – details can be found here:

Secondary Carol Service – Monday 15th December (Secondary)

Larch Carol Service – Tuesday 16th December (Primary)

Save the Children Christmas Jumper Day

  • We’re taking part in Save the Children’s Christmas Jumper Day on Thursday 11th December! By pulling on our Christmassy knits and donating, we’ll be supporting children in the UK and around the world to keep safe, healthy, and learning. We’ll be helping them fight for the future they deserve. Just click here to donate £2 (or more if you’re feeling generous…) and it will go straight to Save the Children. The money we raise could go towards some amazing things like:
  • £2 could buy a packet of seeds for a family in Kenya to grow their own food, after drought has killed their crops.
  • £8 could buy a blanket to keep a child in Ukraine warm through winter.
  • £15 could pay for two weeks of super-powered peanut paste to help a child beat hunger.
  • £20 could buy enough supermarket vouchers for two children in the UK.
  • £40 could provide a family in Gaza with a Baby Kit to give them the items they need to provide basic care to their infant.

Book Flood

Sixth Form Christmas Appeal – Donations for Hertford, Ware & District Food Bank

As we approach the festive season, Year 12 students and the Sixth Form team are launching our annual Christmas Appeal in support of the Hertford, Ware and District Food Bank. Christmas is a time traditionally associated with warmth, generosity and community; however, for many families it can also be a period of additional financial pressure and uncertainty. By donating, we can help ensure that local individuals and families facing hardship are supported with essential food and household items during this particularly challenging time.

Your contributions—whether big or small—will make a genuine difference. The food bank provides vital support to those experiencing food insecurity, helping to alleviate immediate need and offering families some comfort during the holiday season.

How to Donate

Students can donate by bringing items into school and placing them in the designated Food Bank Collection Boxes located in:

  • The Sixth Form Learning Centre
  • The Secondary Student Reception
  • The Larch Main Reception

We warmly encourage every member of our school community to take part in this meaningful initiative. Your support will help us provide a brighter Christmas for local families who may otherwise struggle at this time of year.

The final collection date is Tuesday 16th December, after which the donations will be delivered to the Hertford, Ware and District Food Bank.

https://www.trussell.org.uk/

Thank you for your generosity and for helping us make a positive difference in our community.

If you or someone you know is struggling and would like a referral to the Hertford and District Foodbank, please see the flyer, or contact contact Tania Noxon on noxont@simonballe.herts.sch.uk or 01992 410400 ext 236.: 

SEND

If you would like to speak to a member of the SEND team, you can book a virtual appointment of up to 15 minutes with a member of the SEND team, please use this Booking link.

Musical News

There is so much to celebrate – fabulous concerts, student exam success, assembly performances and more! Please read all about it here

Team Music

United Against Bullying survey  

As previously communicated we are proud to have signed up to the UAB programme through the Anti-Bullying Alliance. As part of this programme, we will be gathering stakeholder feedback. Please could I ask you to complete this short survey (7 questions) by Friday, 12th December.parent & carer questionnaire link is here.

Science

We’re pleased to share that Dominic, Year 12, has been offered a place on the Cambridge Higher Aspirations Scheme (CHAS) for 2025–2026. Following a highly competitive selection process, with nearly 1,500 applicants for just over 300 spots, Dominic secured a position on the programme and will be undertaking a series of supervisions in Natural Sciences.

Congratulations to Dominic on this outstanding achievement!

 

 

Digital Dialogue

Year 12 student Grace: A-level Politics students recently had our first chance to interact with people involved in the US political system through the Digital Dialogue programme. We had the opportunity to participate in an online session with two ex-members of Congress (one Republican and one Democrat), learning from their valuable thoughts and experiences and enriching our understanding of the US political system.

Visit from Liberal Democrat secretary

The proposal to lower the voting age in general elections to 16 has made it even more important to ensure our young people are well-informed and engaged citizens. To that end, Freddie Jewitt, secretary of the East Hertfordshire Liberal Democrat Party, came into school in November to deliver a thorough and interactive session which gave all Year 12 students an overview of local and national politics. The session covered topics such as the democratic process, what local politics is responsible for and how this linked to the bigger picture nationally, and gave students an opportunity to ask questions about issues that mattered to them.


Politics conference

To round off a busy month for our Sixth Form politics students, 25 Year 12 and 13s attended the PolEconUK conference in Westminster in late November, with a range of high-profile speakers that included Green Party leader Zack Polanski and Speaker of the House of Commons Lindsay Hoyle. The conference gave students an opportunity to listen and ask questions to prominent political figures, some of whom had served at the heart of government in recent years, and showcased a range of views about contemporary issues.

English Literature A Level trip to ‘Othello’

The English Department were very fortunate to get secure tickets for the performance  of Year 13 set text ‘Othello’, starring a celebrated cast of David Harewood, Toby Jones and Caitlin Fitzgerald at The Theatre Royal in Haymarket. The performances and  directorial choices generated a lot of discussion, raising questions about the interpretation of the text and some highly controversial cutting of the play at the end. 

It is always helpful to see as many productions as possible and this reading of the text, with older characters playing the lead roles, put a whole fresh slant on how we might interpret the tragedy of ‘Othello’. As always, it was a privilege to spend time with our students whose behaviour and engagement are unfailingly impeccable.

Travel to school

Can we once again remind parents to respect the signage relating to parking both on the school site and in the surrounding roads. East Herts District council are happy for students to be dropped at the London Road car park (next to the fire station), and have a free permit system in place for parents/carers of younger students who could not walk unaccompanied. Dropping and collecting from London Road is faster for parents/carers as you avoid the congestion in Mangrove Road, and by reducing the volume of traffic you are making it safer for students walking to and from the school.

There are several roads and estates in the immediate area (such as Balls Park) which are private and enforce residents-only restrictions. The yellow lines, zigzags and no entry signs on the White Lodge entrance are in place to make the roads and pavements safe for all users. We would expect parents and carers to exhibit the same Simon Balle values that we ask of the students when interacting with our neighbours.

Changes to National Rail timetables

For those students who travel into Hertford North or Hertford East, please be aware that the timetables are changing on Sunday 14th December.  Please check https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/journey-planner/ for details as some of the changes are significant – you won’t want to miss your train on Monday 15th December!

Parent Staff Association

6th December – Frost Fair, 1.30-5.30pm

We are looking forward to welcoming you to tomorrow’s Frost Fair and wish to thank you for supporting this wonderful event.  From bottle donations, volunteering, purchasing raffle tickets, signing up to a King’s Group sponsorship board, teaching and learning songs and dances – we couldn’t do it without you.

We are looking to offer something a little different next winter – watch this space!

Frost Fair Flyer

Carol Services – helpers needed

Traditionally, the PSA hand out hot mulled wine, mince pies and shortbread at the primary and secondary Carol Concert. If you are able to help serve, please sign up here.

We also feature at the Music Department’s concerts throughout the year, where we offer a licensed bar.  These are ticketed events but volunteers receive complimentary entry.  If you are able to help – please take a look at the upcoming concerts and sign up to slot, or two!

Dates for your diary

A full calendar of events can be viewed on the school website.

  • Sat 6th Dec: Frost Fair
  • Thurs 11th Dec: Christmas jumper day
  • Mon 15th Dec: Secondary Carol Service
  • Tues 16th Dec: Secondary Christmas lunch
  • Tues 16th Dec: Larch Carol Service
  • Wed 17th Dec: Larch Christmas lunch
  • Fri 19th Dec: early finish for all students (12.15pm)
  • Mon 5th Jan: INSET day – no students in school
  • Tues 6th Jan: all students return to school
  • Tues 6th Jan: Y13 mock exams start
  • Wed 14th Jan: Y12 student consultation evening (virtual)
  • Wed 21st Jan: Y11 student consultation evening (face to face)

Wishing you all the best for the festive period

Mrs Rachel Kirk and Mr Michael Moss (Co-headteachers)

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Newsletter 5 25/26

21st November 2025David Ayres

Friday 21st November

Co-headteachers’ welcome

As we head into the long-awaited and well-deserved extended weekend, it feels like the perfect moment to pause and reflect on just how much learning and skill development has taken place during this busy autumn term. From our youngest learners taking their first confident steps in new routines to our older students deepening their understanding and preparing for the next stages of their education, the sense of purpose and progress across our school has been wonderful to see.

Last week, I had the pleasure of giving a tour to Sue Collins, CEO of the Alliance Schools Trust. Welcoming external visitors always provides a valuable opportunity for fresh perspective and feedback on our all-through community. Sue spoke warmly about the calm, purposeful learning she observed across the school and was struck by the politeness and respect shown, both towards staff and between students. One of the highlights was visiting the music department, where we saw Year 4 pupils learning enthusiastically right alongside Year 13 students. The only possible downside was that I may have joined in a little too enthusiastically with the singing lesson!

That same sense of focus, respect and engagement was evident again this week during a learning walk, where it was wonderful to see our curriculum in action across so many subjects. In English, students were exploring Where the Sky Falls and Brighton Rock, focusing on building paragraphs through stems, vocabulary, and structure, while next door Year 10 were analysing model answers with real focus. In French, Year 8 students were identifying missing details in sentences and practising their spoken language with growing confidence. Over in maths, Year 7 were rounding to powers of ten and working on place value with decimals, showing great concentration and perseverance. In history, Year 9 examined the causes of the First World War and how these were interconnected, engaging in thoughtful discussion about which event was the true ‘trigger’. In the Larch, a phonics learning walk across all Reception groups showed the incredible progress made in both reading and writing from only 2 months ago. That love of reading was highly evident in Year 5, where every child, at the time of my visit, was deeply engaged in accelerated reader chosen texts – just at the right level to motivate and to challenge. 

As Co-Headteachers, it is a real joy to walk around and witness the skill of our teachers and the curiosity, effort, and love of learning shown by our students. The level of challenge and ‘hard thinking’ we see in classrooms reflects our shared ambition for every learner. That ambition is reflected in our outcomes too: in 2023/24, Simon Balle All-through School A-Level students made the most progress of any school in the entire county and this year, we’ve beaten even those exceptional figures. Our Year 11 students have also just completed their taster day, exploring post-16 subjects and college life, another important step in raising aspirations and helping them plan for exciting futures ahead.

I always enjoy taking time to listen to our School Parliament and to see the superb leadership shown by our Sixth Form Presidents, as they chair discussions and make decisions that genuinely shape our school. From naming our old gym ‘The Mangrove’ to voting on the new food pod, now up and running and helping to ease the queues at lunch and break, their ideas are thoughtful, practical, and full of pride in our community. Students are currently choosing this year’s charities and sharing ideas on how to further improve our facilities, including the toilets! I’m beginning to think our School Parliament could give Sir Keir Starmer’s Cabinet a real run for their money.

Student voice is such an important part of who we are; it helps us understand what life at Simon Balle feels like for our young students and how we can continue to move forward together. Over the coming weeks, as Co-Headteachers, we will be speaking to a wide range of students about every aspect of school life, getting “back to basics” to celebrate what we do well and to identify the next steps in our journey. Alongside this, we are proud to be working with the Anti-Bullying Alliance to ensure that our culture of kindness and respect remains central to everything we do. Our annual feedback is consistently positive, but we also welcome external perspectives to help us make sure that no stone is left unturned in our shared goal of providing a happy, safe, and thriving school for all.

To conclude this newsletter, it feels fitting to reflect on how our community came together for a truly poignant Remembrance Service, centred on the theme ‘Hope for a Peaceful Future’. It was deeply moving to hear so many of our young people take part in readings — from our youngest pupils to our sixth formers, each speaking with such composure, respect, and empathy. The music provided by our wonderful Music Department added great depth to the occasion, and the courageous playing of The Last Post by one of our talented students created a powerful moment of stillness across the whole school. It was a reminder of the strength of our community, the importance of remembrance, and our shared hope for a kinder, more peaceful world.

PE updates 

Updated Extra-Curricular Programme

Our updated extra-curricular sports programme for this half term is now live! We have a wide range of clubs running before school, at lunchtime, and after school which are open to all students, whether for performance or participation. Everyone is welcome to get involved, stay active, and enjoy the many physical, mental, and social benefits of regular exercise.

Please find attached the link to the extra curricular timetable: https://www.simonballe.herts.sch.uk/sport/

Dance Workshops

This week, students from across both the Primary and Secondary phases took part in our exciting dance workshops – Primary on Monday 10th November and Secondary on Wednesday 12th November. It was fantastic to see so many students getting involved, showing creativity, teamwork, and talent across all year groups. We were delighted to welcome professional external coaches who led the sessions, inspiring our young dancers to express themselves and develop their confidence through movement.

For our Primary students, the workshop served as a fantastic taster ahead of the Primary Dance Festival taking place in the spring term. For our Secondary students, it was a great opportunity to be inspired and to consider showcasing their talents in Simon Balle’s Got Talent later in the year.




Upcoming Netball Masterclass

We are thrilled to announce that our talented netball athletes will soon have the opportunity to take part in a special Netball Masterclass, led by a coach from the London Mavericks. This session will provide an incredible chance for our players to develop their skills, learn from an elite-level coach, and continue their sporting journey with inspiration and enthusiasm.

Christmas is coming…

Christmas Dinner 2025

This year’s Christmas Dinner will be on Tuesday 16th December for secondary students, and Wednesday 17th December for primary students. Christmas Dinner will be available to purchase via ‘Parent Portal’ between 17th November and 1st December. Please navigate to the ‘School Shop’ – Catering – Christmas Dinner Sec or Prim 25- add to basket – Pay.

This year the cost of tickets will be £4.75 for secondary students and £4.50 for primary students. there will be no other food available to purchase at break or lunch on Tuesday 16th December.

Full details are in the letter sent to parents last week

Save the Children Christmas Jumper Day

  • We’re taking part in Save the Children’s Christmas Jumper Day on Thursday 11th December! By pulling on our Christmassy knits and donating, we’ll be supporting children in the UK and around the world to keep safe, healthy, and learning. We’ll be helping them fight for the future they deserve. Just click here to donate £2 (or more if you’re feeling generous…) and it will go straight to Save the Children. The money we raise could go towards some amazing things like:
  • £2 could buy a packet of seeds for a family in Kenya to grow their own food, after drought has killed their crops.
  • £8 could buy a blanket to keep a child in Ukraine warm through winter.
  • £15 could pay for two weeks of super-powered peanut paste to help a child beat hunger.
  • £20 could buy enough supermarket vouchers for two children in the UK.
  • £40 could provide a family in Gaza with a Baby Kit to give them the items they need to provide basic care to their infant.

Book Flood

Musical News 4

There is so much to celebrate – student exam success, assembly performances and concert success. Please read all about it here

Team Music

Online safety

Please take a moment to read through these smartphone safety guides.

Online Safety Handout (iPhone)

Online Safety Handout (Android)

Apps of Concern

SEND

If you would like to speak to a member of the SEND team, you can book a virtual appointment of up to 15 minutes with a member of the SEND team, please use this Booking link.

So far this term the SEND team have met with parents of Year 8 and 10 students as part of consultation evenings to reflect on the start of term and Year 11 about as part of assessment clinics at the end of the Summer term. These conversations have been really useful to speak about adjustments in place for students and celebrate progress. 

Secondary Dinners Only – Parentpay – Helpful Tips to Manage your Account

You should check your Parentpay account weekly to see when your child has had a school meal and check how much they have spent.  In order to keep your account in credit, you can set up an email alert for a low balance or an auto top up payment as detailed below.
Parentpay-Helpful-Tips

Parent Staff Association

For a full round-up of news from the PSA, please click here to see their newsletter.

2nd December – Larch Bring a Bottle Day

Larch families are invited to make a bottle donation on Tuesday 2nd December, to support the Frost Fair. In exchange, children may wear ONE festive accessory with their uniform. This may be a hair accessory, festive hat, jumper, socks. Please note, this is NOT a non uniform day. Accessories only please. Bottles (alcoholic, soft drinks, beauty products and more)  may be dropped off at collection points in the playground and by the Larch office. Please ensure donations are in date and sealed.

W/C 1st December – Year 7 House Hampers

To support the Frost Fair, Year 7 are invited to bring in items in their House colour to make up a hamper during form time, to represent their form. These will then be entered into our fabulous Winter Raffle.

There is a form prize for best hamper.

House Hamper Flyer

6th December – Frost Fair

Frost Fair 25 will take place on Saturday 6th December with a new time of 1.30-5.30pm.

We hope to share some exciting news with you soon so watch this space!

In the meantime, please take a look at the volunteer sign up link and help us to fill the slots! To help with planning, we can share the timings for the Larch dance and choir performances as follows: Dance 2pm and 3.30pm. Y2/3 choir 2.30pm and Y4-6 4pm

After having to cancel some of the areas last year due to not having enough volunteers, we are making a plea for help.  We really need your help this year to make it a successful and enjoyable event for all.

Thank you in advance, we appreciate each and every offer of support. Please share this link with classes/forms/friends…

volunteersignup.org/8HQY3

Dates for your diary

A full calendar of events can be viewed on the school website.

  • Mon 24th Nov: Y11 creative mocks begin
  • Mon 24th Nov: A level politics conference
  • Fri 28th Nov and Mon 1st Dec: Occasional days – school closed
  • Tues 2nd Dec: Y11 mock exams
  • Wed 3rd to Fri 5th Dec: Y12 Geography trip
  • Thurs 4th Dec: Y9 student consultation evening
  • Sat 6th Dec: Frost Fair
  • Thurs 11th Dec: Christmas jumper day
  • Mon 15th Dec: Secondary Carol Service
  • Tues 16th Dec: Secondary Christmas lunch (tickets on sale now)
  • Tues 16th Dec: Larch Carol Service
  • Wed 17th Dec: larch Christmas lunch (tickets on sale now)

Wishing you all the best for the week ahead

Mrs Rachel Kirk and Mr Michael Moss (Co-headteachers)

 

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Musical News 4 – November 2025

21st November 2025Heather Morgan

Welcome from the Director of Music

It has been a very busy few weeks, celebrating what our incredible musicians achieve. Concerts, rehearsals and the coming together of our musical community. The standard of music across our all-through school has been beyond expectation and I believe this is due to our unique ethos and high expectations. We teach musically, and expect results, musically.

Day after day I am astounded with what our musicians love about Team Music and achieve within Team Music. This newsletter is a celebration of our music, your young people, our community. There is much more to come - more ideas, more celebration, more music. Thank you to everyone who is part of what we do. You don’t get this anywhere else!

Mark Taylor
Director of Music
Simon Balle Music and the Laurel Education Trust

Fortnightly Focus: Reading Music

This is a subject I have returned to many times over the years. To read or not to read music, depending on the instrument.

Our take has become quite clear, as we have again had this debate - all musicians need to be able to read music.

Why? It means they can play more, and take part more in music, in various styles. If someone is, say, Grade 4, can they read music at grade 4 standard? Can they sight read music at grade 4 standard?

Our ethos is all about being in ensembles - making music with others, going beyond a comfort zone, learning new musical skills. Reading notation, especially treble and bass clef (again, depending on instrument) is crucial.

I am proud that we do ask all musicians to be fluent in reading music, and we will continue to expect all to be able to do this!

Celebrating our Musical Curriculum

Year 3 are continuing their brilliant work at reading notation, and even starting to write some notes themselves!

Year 2 have enjoyed composing their own pieces inspired by Fireworks, using glockenspiels and untuned percussion.

Reception are working really hard to learn their nativity songs, and Year 1 are using music and movement to discover pieces from ‘The Nutcracker.’

Celebrating your Musicians

Music Medal & Exam Success

Congratulations to the students who have been working hard at exams!

Trinity

  • Isaac B for passing his Grade 3 Clarinet exam

Music Medals

  • Natalie for passing her Copper Flute Music Medal
  • Jacob for passing his Bronze Cello Medal with Excellence
  • James for passing his Bronze Cello Medal

 

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Felix & Isla

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Felix

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Isla 

Larch Star Assembly Performances

Each Wednesday, as part of the KS2 Celebration Assembly, musicians perform to their peers. Congratulations to the following performers!

Piano

  • Havannah
  • Ariana
  • Alexa

Violin

  • Willow
  • Juliette
  • Ariana
  • Idil

Saxophone

  • Felix
  • Isla
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Juliette & Willow

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Idil & Ariana

Celebration of Singing & Strings

We had over 100 musicians performing tonight to a packed hall. This was the final joint number. Coming off the back of the Remembrance Services this morning, I am so proud of Team Music and what everyone has achieved.
It was wonderful to bring together part of our musical community with so many proud families celebrating what their students were achieving. This was an incredible concert.

 

Larch Celebration of Music

Congratulations to everyone from Years 2 - 6 who performed in the incredible concert last night. 130 performing, over 300 there from our community.

Celebration of Wind and Brass

A superb evening of Wind, Brass and Percussion. The concert was, quite simply, stunning.

Do enjoy watching the performances, celebrating all that is Team Music!

 

I really enjoyed performing in the celebration of wind and brass on Monday where there were 5 different bands playing a selection of pieces. I thought the evening went really well and enjoyed playing and listening to all the music. My favourite piece was Lucky to Be Me and it was an amazing experience to do my first solo playing this song. 

Lilia

A Celebration of Singing & Strings – November 2025

A Larch Celebration of Music – November 2025

A Celebration of Wind & Brass – November 2025

Upcoming Events – Please click on the images for all details!

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Newsletter 4 25/26

7th November 2025David Ayres

Friday 7th November

Laurel Education Trust (LET) CEOs’ welcome

We do hope that all families, staff, governors and trustees had a restful half term. After an incredibly busy eight weeks in Autumn 1, it was certainly time to connect with loved ones and begin to adjust to the changing seasons, clocks and light / darkness. 

As CEOs, it has been a great privilege to welcome Mill Mead to join in partnership with Simon Balle as the newly founded Laurel Education Trust. Last half term, our partnership was focussed on staff training, with our inaugural INSET day, and plans are already in place for our continued connection between staff bodies: the benefits related to our outward facing leadership, always ready to learn; the sharing of best practice; and cost efficiencies too. We make no apologies for always putting the students at the centre of all we do, and therefore the main focus of Autumn 1 was teaching and learning: both the Larch and Mill Mead benefitting from subject specialists from our secondary phase teaching Spanish, French, PE and music. Learning walks in both primary schools were a joy as children were seen to be building relationships with new staff and simultaneously being challenged with ambitious and relevant curricular that are progressive and sequential, building all the way to Year 13! 

During Autumn 2, we are delighted that the schools within our Trust will connect for a number of important events:

  • In music, 37% of Mill Mead Primary School are now learning an instrument, a great increase on last year. A huge thank you to Mill Mead parents for embracing some new teachers joining the brilliant instrumental team, and for engaging with consistent systems including Involve. Our Trust choirs (Years 4 – 6 choir at Simon Balle) are working towards Young Voices in January 2026 (a magnificent performance at the O2), and this half term sees both choirs combining with older musicians for a LET recording of ‘When I grow up’ – we will look forward to sharing with all. 
  • Our remembrance ceremony is always important and poignant at Simon Balle, and this year will be no exception as we mark the 80th anniversary of VE day. On Tuesday 11th November, Mill Mead and the Larch will gather together first; followed by the secondary phase; all with readings, music, and the traditions of laying poppy wreaths and silent reflection, with explicit links to our Trust value of respect. 
  • Year 4 and Year 12 have enjoyed collaborating year on year in an important charitable event raising money for Herts Young Homeless in a festive Santa Dash! We look forward to Mill Mead joining us this year, with an educational workshop in November, followed by a new route being planned for our sixth formers across Hertford, and festive fancy dress and hot chocolates to be shared.

We know that the day to day education at both schools will not have changed significantly since the LET launch, and this is quite deliberate as our Trust leaders recognise and value the great strengths and individuality of both Mill Mead and Simon Balle. That said, we believe passionately in our partnership and we look forward to the half term ahead!

‘BusEc’ Students in New York

Another incredible trip to the Big Apple for Simon Balle Business and Economics students — and another trip of a lifetime success for the school!

Fifty Year 13 students experienced first-hand why the USA is the world’s largest economy — and why New York State alone would rank as the eighth richest country in the world if it stood on its own. New York City is a bustling, vibrant hub of global trade and commerce, and it was easy to see how valuable this experience was for our Business and Economics students.

They explored the towering landmarks of this financial powerhouse, including the Rockefeller Center and the Empire State Building, and learned how visionary founders built and expanded this great city into a global centre of finance. Students also discovered how the development of the railroads and national infrastructure helped connect a growing nation, fuelling America’s rise to economic dominance. However, they also reflected on how this same financial heart was targeted in the tragic events of September 11th, 2001 — a sobering reminder of the city’s global significance.

The Simon Balle Business and Economics Department is committed to preparing our young people for the future, and this trip perfectly supports that mission. It gave students the opportunity to see both sides of modern finance, technology, and progress — the inspiring and the challenging. One thought-provoking example came from a billboard they spotted in Times Square reading, “Stop hiring humans — AI employees are here.” This controversial campaign by AI company Artisan sparked lively discussion among the students about ethics, employment, and the future of work.

The trip wasn’t all serious reflection, though! Students had a fantastic time exploring the city, with three celebrating their 18th birthdays while abroad. As always, they were excellent ambassadors for Simon Balle — polite, enthusiastic, and impeccably behaved. The New York team couldn’t have been prouder, and their conduct is a testament to the dedication of every member of staff who helps shape them into kind, caring, and confident young adults.



SEND

If you would like to speak to a member of the SEND team you can book a virtual appointment of up to 15 minutes with a member of the SEND team, using the following booking link: Booking link.

Following on from Open morning the SEND team have been running ‘talk and tour’ visits for students where there are additional needs. Visiting school during the day has provided parents and potential students with an insight into how secondary schools look when lessons are taking place and ask specific questions ahead of making an application. 

Services for Young People are running a number of sessions for young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. Details can be found on the attached flyer Broxbourne SEND projects September 2025.pptx.pdf 

A local group has been set up specialising in supporting girls and women to live well with ADHD. They meet regularly for creativity, connection, walks etc. For further information please see the attached flyer Sparksquadflyer.pdf

English Literature Students in Stratford upon Avon

‘Not for an age, but all time’

14 Year 13 English Literature students were fortunate to visit the birthplace of  English Literature’s most iconic name: William Shakespeare. The two day visit afforded them the opportunity to see the sights of the place where Shakespeare’s life began and ended, his birthplace and his tomb with its enigmatic inscription. 

They also had the privilege of two bespoke study sessions led by an erudite and entertaining professor at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. The sessions focused on the A level set text , ‘Othello’, but raised many questions about the nature of the tragic genre and prompted discussion of Shakespeare’s choices and their relevance to our society. Our students’ contributions were highly impressive, showcasing their knowledge and critical thinking.

A highlight of the trip was a visit to the RSC for a production of ‘Measure for Measure’ which is classified as a comedy, but shares many dark undertones of our set text. The production highlighted the relevance of Shakespeare’s themes today, starting with a montage of powerful men who have been accused of corruption. The set in which the action played out was contemporary and corporate, emphasising the theme of private and public faces. The ambiguity of the ending provided fodder for a lively discussion for the long walk back to the Youth Hostel.

Travel to school

We would like to remind parents and carers that students should not be driven to the school site. There have been several incidents in the last half term whereby students are being dropped in Mangrove Road, either right outside the gates, or on sections of the road where there is no footpath. This creates a hazardous situation for all road users, and causes delays for those with a legitimate reason for driving to the school site. The White Lodge gate is a one-way road, and is designated as exit only: driving in through this gate or parking here is dangerous. We would also encourage pedestrians to use the designated footpaths and crossings when moving through the school site. Finally, we must point out that the disabled bays in front of the Larch are reserved for students with the most severe mobility issues, and you will be asked to move if you occupy these spaces.

The Old London Road car park is an ideal site for dropping and collecting students. It is only an 11 minute walk from the school, and parking there significantly reduces congestion on Mangrove Road. Old London Road is also far more accessible than Mangrove Road, making it better for those parents that need to drive.

For younger students that need escorting to school East Herts District Council operate a scheme whereby you can extend the 30 mins free parking to an hour, giving parents plenty of time to walk up to school and then back to the car. If you would be interested in applying for one of these permits, please speak to Mrs Harding in the Larch office.

Poppy Appeal

Poppies are available to purchase at both school offices and the student services desk. Donations can be cash or via a QR code. We will be holding our annual remembrance day service on Tuesday 11th November. Break time will be slightly later than normal for our secondary students, so please make sure they have eaten breakfast in the morning, and that they have a coat in case of bad weather.

Musical News!

Please read our Musical News 2 here! There are plenty of upcoming events to suit a variety of musical preferences and so many students to celebrate!

2nd December – Larch Bring a Bottle Day

Larch families are invited to make a bottle donation on Tuesday 2nd December, to support the Frost Fair. In exchange, children may wear ONE festive accessory with their uniform. This may be a hair accessory, festive hat, jumper, socks. Please note, this is NOT a non uniform day. Accessories only please. Bottles (alcoholic, soft drinks, beauty products and more)  may be dropped off at collection points in the playground and by the Larch office. Please ensure donations are in date and sealed.

Train to Teach at Simon Balle All-through School

Simon Balle is proud to be a placement school for Initial Teacher Training at Alban TSH who offer flexible, highly-personalised, school-based routes into teacher training. This includes: tuition fee paying, assessment only and Postgraduate Teacher Apprenticeship for a wide range of secondary courses as well as primary (5-11 and 3-7). There is also the opportunity to gain PGCE status in addition to QTS. Alban TSH is an experienced provider of teacher training and has established partnerships with many outstanding schools in the region. Get in touch with the team teaching@albantsh.co.uk to find out more or contact Mr Finch at Simon Balle for further information.

Library News

Uniform reminder

As we head further into autumn and winter can we remind you to make sure that students come to school wearing appropriate clothing. A coat is an essential item once the colder, wetter weather sets in. Please remember to clearly label items so that they can be reunited with their owners when they are inevitably misplaced around the site. It might also be worth taking the time to check that students are still in possession of all the equipment they started the year with, and that shoes and uniform are in good condition.

Funded Courses for Parents

HCC are now taking bookings for their courses starting in January.
If you have any problems accessing the information, all of the information and flyers can be found on their website. https://www.supportinglinks.co.uk/whatson.html
These are all funded by Herts County Council so are FREE for parents to attend.
https://www.supportinglinks.co.uk/docs/sl_flyer_spr26_courses.pdf

Park Run

We’re thrilled to announce that our school is joining the Parkrun Primary School community! This is a fantastic opportunity for our students to get active, have fun, and develop a lifelong love for running and fitness.

Junior parkrun is a free, community event where you can walk, jog, run, volunteer or spectate. Junior parkrun is 2k, dedicated to 4-14 year olds and their families and friends of all ages, every Sunday morning at 9:00 at Hartham Common. Junior parkrun is positive, welcoming and inclusive, there is no time limit and no one finishes last. Everyone is welcome to come along!

You can register for parkrun for free here – www.parkrun.org.uk/register/

Hertfordshire County Council Admissions Consultation

Hertfordshire County Council is running a consultation on the proposed admissions arrangements for the school year 2027/28 and is seeking responses from parent/carers, schools and community groups.

The proposed changes are:

  1. Retain the remainder of the county council’s existing admission arrangements for 2027/28, including PANs, Relevant Areas and schemes of coordination.

The consultation period runs until 7 December 2025. Please visit www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/admissions2027 for more information and to respond online.

If you have any queries, please email admissions.consultation@hertfordshire.gov.uk or call 01992 555876 (Kellie Gilbertson-Hoy) or 01992 555840 (Rebecca Pendry).

Parent Staff Association

Joules Outlet Sale – 7th November

On Friday 7th November, the Joules Outlet team will set up a pop up shop at Simon Balle.  This is a fantastic opportunity to start your Christmas shopping, all at bargain prices with up to 70% off high street prices. Sale preview tickets are £8 and will allow early entry at 6pm into the sale room.  General sale tickets are just £6, doors open at 6.30pm.

Tickets available now.  Please share with friends and family, we need to sell 150 tickets in order for this event to be successful.

Winter Raffle

Our raffles are highly anticipated but sourcing donations is becoming increasingly difficult.

Can you gift a Star Prize? If you are able to donate anything, from spa days to gift sets, we would love to hear from you.  Please complete this short form: https://forms.gle/ataYNKzwx228nbVm8

20 raffle tickets will be sent home to all students in November.  Tickets can be bought in advance via our website now, please check in regularly to view the updated prize list.

https://pta.events/winterraffle

W/C 1st December – Year 7 House Hampers

To support the Frost Fair, Year 7 are invited to bring in items in their House colour to make up a hamper during form time, to represent their form. These will then be entered into our fabulous Winter Raffle.

There is a form prize for best hamper.

House Hamper Flyer

6th December – Frost Fair

Frost Fair 25 will take place on Saturday 6th December with a new time of 1.30-5.30pm.

We hope to share some exciting news with you soon so watch this space!

In the meantime, please take a look at the volunteer sign up link and help us to fill the slots! To help with planning, we can share the timings for the Larch dance and choir performances as follows: Dance 2pm and 3.30pm. Y2/3 choir 2.30pm and Y4-6 4pm

After having to cancel some of the areas last year due to not having enough volunteers, we are making a plea for help.  We really need your help this year to make it a successful and enjoyable event for all.

Thank you in advance, we appreciate each and every offer of support. Please share this link with classes/forms/friends…

volunteersignup.org/8HQY3

Dates for your diary

A full calendar of events can be viewed on the school website.

  • Mon 10th Nov: Y9 assessment week
  • Mon 10th Nov: Y13 Science trip
  • Mon 10th Nov: Y12 mock interview week
  • Tues 11th Nov: All-through Remembrance service
  • Thurs 13th Nov: Y13 English trip
  • Mon 17th Nov: Y7 assessment week
  • Wed 19th Nov: Sixth Form Experience Day
  • Fri 28th Nov and Mon 1st Dec: Occasional days – school closed
  • Tues 2nd Dec: Y11 mock exams
  • Wed 3rd to Fri 5th Dec: Y12 Geography trip
  • Sat 6th Dec: Frost Fair

Wishing you all the best for the week ahead

Mrs Rachel Kirk and Mr Michael Moss (Co-headteachers)

Front Page News,Newsletters

Musical News 3 – November 2025

6th November 2025Heather Morgan

Welcome from the Director of Music

We are in our Autumn Concert season. Performances every week for the next few weeks - it will be great to see families and friends supporting our musicians!

Performances are a time to celebrate, away from exams and academic pressure! They demonstrate team work, concentration, enjoyment and more. They bring families together, they bring joy to so many. We have high expectations with our rehearsals and concerts, we do ask that everyone embraces our Team Music ethos. We aim to make every concert an occasion - an event to celebrate and remember.

Musicians who are performing should know what to do and what to wear, so we come together as one - Team Music. You can always ask questions if you are unsure.

Simon Balle Music is incredible. Together, we create amazing music. Now is the time to celebrate our amazing music! Come and hear what has been happening!

Mark Taylor
Director of Music
Simon Balle Music and the Laurel Education Trust

In other news.....

Our annual Christmas Carol Services at All Saints Church are around the corner! Year 11 Musicians should be able to continue with rehearsals during the mocks - a time to relax from the revision! Likewise, instrumental teachers work around exams so lessons can continue during December - every year students cope so well with this. The services are an important event for our school community and an annual tradition!

Our main concerts for the Spring Term are taking shape. We are looking to have a 'festival' where we have the Simon Balle Concert Orchestra and Chorus Prom, followed by An Evening with the Simon Balle Big Band. Full details will be out shortly.

It is also great to see how many students are taking advantage of Early Morning Practice - before school from 8am. This is such a useful time to progress as a musician, before the pressures of the day have started. I heartily recommend musicians, especially our more advanced musicians, take up this valuable opportunity. Practice is essential for progress!

I must also thank our colleagues in music who are working at Mill Mead Primary School as part of the Laurel Education Trust. We are supporting musical learning across the school and it is fabulous to help inspire more musical students!

 

Upcoming Dates

There is a huge amount taking place in the coming weeks. Do please check through our dates. We do try to remind you when concerts and events are coming up!

 

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Career Opportunities 35

4th November 2025Ciaran Prendergast

From Idea to Screen – Your Creative Career in Video and Animation Starts Here!

Dates: 4th, 5th and 6th March
Times: 10:00am to 1:30pm each day
Where: Remote – students can join from anywhere

Find out more and apply here: https://finder.futuresforall.org/opportunity-detail/2DB34810-1DDE-4403-0143-08DE2363587C

This hands-on experience gives learners the chance to develop and pitch a creative idea with guidance from real industry professionals. Across three interactive sessions, students will hear directly from Creative Directors, Animators, Producers and Video Directors working across film, television, advertising and online content, gaining genuine insight into how ideas evolve from an initial spark to the screen.

Students will:

  • Work on a real-world creative brief set by professionals
  • Receive live feedback on their creative thinking and presentation skills
  • Learn about different roles and career paths in the video and animation industries
  • Produce a piece of work they can include in their portfolio, UCAS application or CV
  • Access resources and guidance to help them explore creative careers further

Insight to BDO – The World’s 5th Largest Accounting & Professional Services Firm – Reading Town Hall
Wednesday, 19th November 2025, from 5pm – 7:30pm
An event for Y12, 13 and University Students

Are you ready to explore a career with one of the world’s leading accountancy and business advisory firms? Curious to see what makes BDO stand out in the industry?

We’re excited to invite students to an exclusive, in-person Insight Event with BDO on Wednesday, 19th November 2025, from 5pm – 7:30pm at Reading Town Hall. This event is designed for students eager to learn more about business and accounting.

What’s in Store:

  • Hear directly from BDO professionals about their experiences and career journeys.
  • Learn about BDO’s renowned graduate, apprenticeship, and work experience programs.
  • Explore opportunities in audit, tax, advisory, and more!

Why BDO?

BDO is not just a top accountancy firm—it’s a place where ambitious young professionals thrive. With a strong reputation for delivering high-quality services and fostering an inclusive, forward-thinking culture, BDO offers an ideal environment for young talent to grow and succeed. This event will give you a unique insight into how you can be part of shaping the future of business.

Why Attend?

  • Discover pathways into a career in accounting and professional services.
  • Gain valuable insights into the skills and attributes BDO looks for in future talent.
  • Network with professionals and get your questions answered directly by BDO’s team.

Event Details:

  • Date: Wednesday, 19th November 2025
  • Time: 5pm – 7:30pm
  • Location: Reading Town Hall
  • For: Year 12 and 13 & university students

With limited capacity, register ASAP to confirm your spot!

Register Now to Secure Your Place:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/BDO_Reading

 

Mondelēz: 5-Day Remote STEM Work Experience

Back by popular demand! I am reaching out to bring you an incredible 5-day Remote Work Experience placement, with Mondelēz International! The company who brings you iconic global brands such as Cadbury Dairy Milk, Oreo, Ritz, Belvita, Hu Kitchen and Philadelphia, to name a few!

I have provided an overview of the key takeaways for the placement below. If you would prefer to just jump in to view the placement advert and student application page on our website, you can do so here – Click Here

The placement is perfect for students interested in, but not limited to:

  • STEM
  • Design
  • Marketing
  • Innovation
  • Food and Hospitality
  • And of course, Chocolate.

Throughout the placement students will hear from the people who experiment, design, test, and market some of the world’s most popular snacks and chocolate bars!

Students will hear from and learn about:

  • Product Developers – With a “Live from the Lab” session
  • Consumer Scientists
  • Process Engineering and Packaging Designers
  • Sales and Marketing
  • Quality and Safety Assurance
  • Health and Nutrition
  • With a special session from the Mondelēz careers team on employability skills!

Learning about the huge variety of jobs and career paths in the food industry, whilst developing a host of key employability skills, students will work with young people from all over the country on a project to design and market their very own chocolate bar! With a prize for the best product and presentation at the end of the week.

We have proudly worked with Mondelēz for a number of years, continually developing this placement to ensure young people take the absolute most away from it. We have had unbelievable feedback from students and educators on how valuable, engaging, and enjoyable this placement has been, and don’t want your students to miss out this year.

The placement will take place in the summer term, but due to its historical success and popularity we are opening the placement for applications now, so students can have every opportunity to apply!  Please encourage students to apply as soon as possible! Please be aware that Mondelez reads every application carefully and has a careful selection process, so please ensure applications are detailed.

 

Students can apply to participate in the placement here – Click Here

Below you will find a general overview and details for the placement:

Age Range: 14-19

Dates: 6th – 10th July 2026

Times: 09:00am – 16:00pm each day

Application Deadline: 20/05/2026

 

 

Young Professionals

Females of the Future Event – London

Tuesday 25th November 2025

1pm – 4pm STEM and 5pm – 8pm Business/Finance

It’s that time of year again, when Young Professionals is returning to London for our Flagship Female Event of the Year!

We are excited to invite you to attend one of two sessions on Tuesday, November 25th: 1pm—4pm STEM Event and/or 5pm—8pm Business, Accounting & Finance.

STEM Event Employers:

  • Amazon

  • RAF

  • National Grid

  • NESO

  • Spectris

  • Wates

Apply Now!

Business & Finance Employers:  

  • KPMG

  • UBS

  • BDO

  • Amazon

  • Forvis Mazars

  • RSM

  • CIMA

  • Grant Thornton

  • University of Law Business School

This event has always been one of our most popular during the academic year. At the event, you will participate in roundtable workshops led by industry professionals, deepen your knowledge and skills in the industry, hear from executive leaders across the industry, and network throughout the day.

What to expect?

This event is specifically for female students interested in STEM or Business and Finance careers. We will be joined by some of the world’s biggest companies, who will run hands-on workshops and presentations to inspire students to enter their industries. This event is all about encouraging women to enter the workplace by connecting them with leading employers and teaching you the fantastic skills and knowledge they will need for the industry.

Application Link:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/YP_Females_Future_2025

 

Insight to Fragomen – The World’s Biggest Immigration Law Firm

3-part Work Experience Opportunity

Wednesday 5th, 12th & 19th of November – 6pm – 7:30pm

Have you ever wondered how global firms like Uber, HSBC, or Netflix relocate hundreds of their employees worldwide? Or how some of the world’s highest-profile sportspeople secure visas to work across the globe? Now’s your chance to explore the fascinating field of corporate immigration law—a growing area of law you might not have considered before. Welcome to Fragomen.

We are excited to announce that applications for Fragomen’s 2025 UK Immigration Law School are now open! Fragomen, the world’s largest corporate immigration law firm, invites you to attend thier exclusive three-part evening law school, which will take place over three evenings in November.

This immersive experience has been a great success over the last five years, offering valuable content, senior speakers from the legal industry, and fantastic networking opportunities.

Event Details:

Dates: Wednesday, 5th November, 12th November and 19th November  – you must be able to attend all dates
Times:  6:00pm – 7:30pm for all dates
Where:  Virtual Event

This event is open to all school and university students with an interest in law, particularly immigration law. The Fragomen Immigration Law School will provide you with insights on pursuing a legal career, navigating applications, and preparing for interviews.

You’ll hear first-hand from leading legal professionals, global clients, and charities, giving you an inside look at the workings of a major global law firm.

What to Expect:

  • Expert Speakers from the legal industry
  • Networking Opportunities with professionals and peers
  • Insights into Law Careers and immigration law
  • Advice on Job Applications and how to stand out in the legal field

Once registered, you’ll receive the schedule and login details to join online.

Register here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Fragomen_Nov

Amazon Tours!

Come meet Amazon! Take a free tour to see behind the scenes. Learn more about our technology, people, processes, sustainability, and commitment to the communities in which we operate.

https://www.amazontours.com/uk/ 

 

Insight into Mishcon de Reya

A Global Leading Law Firm

Thursday 6th November – 5pm to 6:30pm

Are you considering a career in law? If so, join us for an exclusive virtual event with Mishcon de Reya, where you’ll gain invaluable insights into their Solicitor Apprenticeship and Training Contract programmes and discover how to start your journey to becoming a qualified solicitor.

During this event, you will also be the first to hear about their upcoming in-person event at their offices in London. All who join this virtual session will be shared the in-person event link to attend, too!

Event Details:

  • Event: Mishcon de Reya – Work for a world-leading law firm
  • Date: Thursday, 6th November 2025
  • Time: 5pm – 6:30pm
  • Location: Virtual (link provided upon registration)

About the Event

Navigating career options, exploring apprenticeship opportunities, and deciding where to train as a solicitor can feel overwhelming. This event is designed to make that process easier by giving you a clear picture of what Mishcon de Reya offers through their 6-year Solicitor Apprenticeship programme, from apprentice to fully qualified solicitor.

You’ll also learn about:

  • Programme Overview: How the apprenticeship is delivered and what your journey to qualification will look like.
  • Life at Mishcon de Reya: The type of work the firm does, its high-profile clients, and the dynamic culture that sets Mishcon apart.
  • Industry Insights: An overview of the current legal landscape, how law firms operate, and the future of the legal market.
  • Real Experiences: Hear from current solicitor apprentices about their journey and what it’s like to train at Mishcon de Reya.
  • Application Advice: The Early Careers Team will give you tips and insights into what they look for in candidates and how to stand out in your application.

About Mishcon de Reya

Mishcon de Reya is one of the world’s most prestigious law firms. It is renowned for its innovative approach to complex legal challenges and its commitment to developing the next generation of legal talent. With expertise in corporate, employment, real estate, dispute resolution, and private client services, the firm works with an array of high-profile clients from across the globe.

Fast-track your legal career with Mishcon de Reya!

Sign up now and share this opportunity with your friends.

Register Here:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MdR_Virtual

Careers,Front Page News

Newsletter 3 25/26

10th October 2025David Ayres

Friday 10th October

Co-headteachers’ welcome

As we move into the seventh week of the autumn term, amidst the tensions and uncertainties we see in wider society, I’ve found myself reflecting on one of the fundamental purposes of our school: to provide a genuine sense of belonging. Schools are not only places of learning; they are communities where young people feel known, valued, and connected. That feeling of belonging is what underpins confidence, curiosity, and the willingness to take on new challenges.

Our recent Year 9 Battlefields Trip is a powerful example. While it is one thing to teach the First World War in school, it is another entirely to walk the battlefields, stand in the trenches, and see the photographs, artefacts and personal stories at the Passchendaele and Flanders museums. Visiting Tyne Cot, Essex Farm and Langemark offers moments for reflection, and the wreath-laying ceremony at the Menin Gate in Ypres is profoundly moving, something I hope will stay with our students for years to come. We have a Trips Committee that works carefully to plan a balanced programme across year groups, ensuring the right blend of educational value and enrichment. Please do visit our website to see the wide range of trips taking place across our all-through school: Trips and Visits – Simon Balle School.

That same sense of belonging and shared experience can be seen every afternoon on our playing fields and in our sports hall. On one night alone, we’ve seen Year 11 boys showing teamwork and composure on the football pitch (including a memorable penalty!), girls’ teams excelling in the Year 8 and 9 national cup, and others practising their technique with great focus on the astro. The teamwork, resilience and sportsmanship, both in victory and defeat, are wonderful to see. Sport plays a vital role in developing confidence, promoting health and fitness, and building friendships across year groups. It is also a reminder of the strength of our all-through community, with teachers collaborating across phases and younger pupils already developing a love of physical activity. Our youngest students in the Larch are thoroughly enjoying dodgeball, tag rugby, football and netball, all made possible by our fantastic new sports centre, which is already making a real impact.

Just as we want our students to feel a sense of belonging within school, we also want them to feel connected to the wider community of Hertford. On Monday, our Larch students will attend All Saints Church for our annual Harvest Festival. In keeping with tradition, students and staff have generously donated food items which will be distributed to three local food banks, supporting families within our community. Any final donations will be gratefully received. Events like this remind our young people that belonging extends beyond the school gates, it’s about contributing, showing kindness, and recognising our place in the wider world.

Finally, we are concluding our tours for prospective families, and it is our students who continue to be the best ambassadors for Simon Balle. There is nothing more powerful than seeing young people who hold doors open for others, say “please” and “thank you” naturally, and move calmly through quiet, purposeful corridors. These daily moments, in classrooms, on trips, on the sports field, music events, drama and art reflect a community where students feel they truly belong.

Applications for Sixth Form – Sept 2026

Our Sixth Form Open Evening on Wednesday 8th October was a fantastic success, with a great buzz across the school as prospective students and their families explored life at Simon Balle Sixth Form. The evening began with talks in the hall, giving visitors an insight into what life in our Sixth Form is really like, followed by the opportunity to visit subject areas, meet teachers, and discuss the next steps in their educational journey.

This year, we were thrilled to showcase our new subjects: Criminology, Music Production and Performance, and Early Childhood Development, providing even more choice and exciting pathways for our students.

We continue to champion our core values and why Simon Balle Sixth Form is the right choice for your child. Here are three reasons you should consider Simon Balle Sixth Form:

  1. Academic Success
    Outstanding teaching and learning is at the heart of our success. Students are challenged throughout their Sixth Form journey, supported by experienced subject specialists across all areas—a standard that is becoming increasingly rare. Our passionate staff care deeply about every student’s individual journey, helping them reach their full potential.
  2. Personal Development
    At Simon Balle Sixth Form, we aim to develop the whole child. Students benefit from our enrichment programme and a wide range of opportunities to grow as well-rounded individuals. Your child’s Sixth Form journey is about More Than Just Great A Levels, preparing them for life beyond school.
  3. Destinations
    Following two years of lessons, homework, exams, and even our colour runs, our students go on to secure places with top universities and employers across the country, demonstrating the value of a Simon Balle Sixth Form education.

The Open Evening highlighted why Simon Balle Sixth Form continues to be a destination of choice for students seeking academic excellence, personal growth, and strong future opportunities.

We are delighted to say that applications are now open (If you are currently a student at Simon Balle All-through School, you do not need to submit a formal application. Pathway meetings will be arranged in school with a member of the Sixth Form team to discuss your next steps. If you are a prospective student interested in joining Simon Balle Sixth Form in September 2026, please register your interest by entering your details via Applicaa.)

You can read more about our Sixth Form here.

World Mental Health Day 2025

“Mental health is just as important as physical health.”

This week, we joined people around the world in marking World Mental Health Day — a day dedicated to raising awareness and promoting the importance of mental well-being.

The global theme, “Access to services – mental health in catastrophes and emergencies,” was explored through assemblies focused on finding calm in chaos. Students reflected on how to stay grounded and resilient even during challenging times.

Throughout the week, we reminded students of practical ways to support their mental health, as well as the range of support available both within school and in the wider community.
More information and resources can be found on our website:
Wellbeing and Mental Health at Simon Balle

In addition, students from Years 5–13 have been completing wellbeing surveys via our BounceTogether platform. These surveys help our pastoral teams gain valuable insights into students’ wellbeing, allowing us to provide tailored support or interventions where needed.

Together, we continue to build a school community that values kindness, resilience, and positive mental health for all.

SEND

If you would like to speak to a member of the SEND team, you can book a virtual appointment of up to 15 minutes using this Booking link.

Library News

The Great European Bake Off

Well done to the following people who baked cakes for the Great European Bake Off on Friday 26th September in the secondary school library. We were very impressed with all of the entries! There were 32 entries altogether.

Laura, Stephanie and Vanessa, Tegan, Lily, Clara, Robson, Jude, Summer, Chloe, Noah, Freya and Isabelle, Dorothea, Alba and Bella, Emily and Ava, Maisie, Joshua, Oscar, Darcey, Hannah and Grace, Lusio, Albert, Aaron, Maisy and Belle, Felix, Emily and Isabelle, Rory and Alex, Daisy, Darcey, Brody and Emilio, Flori and Natalia, Sofia, Giorgio, Amy and Remy-Olive, and Miss Tridgell.

Well done especially to those who wrote their recipes in foreign languages!

Thank you to everyone who came to vote! We had a total of 248 votes!

Congratulations to the secondary winners!

  • The cake that best linked to the European Day of Languages theme: Number 26 – Emily (7R) and Isabelle (7R)
  • The tastiest looking cake: Number 28 – Daisy (7M), Darcey (7L), Brody (7M) and Emilio (7N)
  • The best decorated/best presented cake: Number 9 – Summer (10N)
28
9
26

Well done to everyone who baked cakes for the Great European Bake Off in the Larch library on Wednesday 1st October. We were very impressed with all of the 44 entries! 

Congratulations to the Larch winners!

  • Best link to the European Day of Languages theme: Entry 31 – Harrison 
  • Tastiest looking cake: Entry 32 – Willow
  • The best decorated/best presented cake: Entry 14 – Felix
32
14
31

Poetry Mash-up and Poetry Writing Competition

The author Alice Hemming kindly visited the secondary school library on Tuesday 7th October to do a poetry mash-up and to launch the poetry writing competition. This year’s theme is ‘play’.

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The poetry writing competition is open to students in years 3-13.

Tuesday Chess club 

After the very successful taster session last week, the new Tuesday Chess club is officially starting in the secondary school library on Tuesday 14th October.

Generation Hertford Careers Event

On Tuesday 7th October, we were delighted to take all our Year 10 students and 35 of our Year 13 students to the Generation Hertford careers fair at the Beam Theatre, organised by the Careers Enterprise Company. The event aimed to inspire students as they explore potential career paths and consider their future options.

The fair featured over 30 employers and education providers, including local businesses, colleges, universities, and vocational training organisations. This provided an invaluable opportunity for our students to speak directly with representatives from a wide range of industries, ask questions, and gather first-hand insights into the skills and qualifications needed for their chosen pathways.

It was fantastic to see so many of our students actively engaging with the exhibitors. Many of the employers commented on how impressed they were by the students’ curiosity, thoughtful questions, and enthusiasm.

We hope that this experience has given our students a deeper understanding of the opportunities available to them and will help inform their decisions as they plan for the future

Please click here for our latest Careers Opportunities blog.

Bitesize Difficult Conversations online workshop

Monday 20th October 7.15pm to 8.15pm. Cost to parents £5

Parent Staff Association

Win £50 for your class or form!

Kings Group is sponsoring our Frost Fair but we need your help.

They will pay £10 for every address that agrees to display a board, subject to a minimum of 25 sign ups.  Sign up by 1st November and the class or form with the most uptake receives £50 for the class/form teacher to spend on their class/form.  This applies to classes and forms across the all-through.

If you have multiple children at the school, why not as a friend or family member to also take a board.  For more information or to sign up, see Kings Google Form

Joules Outlet Sale – 7th November

Save the date!  On Friday 7th November, the Joules Outlet team will set up a pop up shop at Simon Balle.  This is a fantastic opportunity to start your Christmas shopping, all at bargain prices with up to 70% off high street prices. Sale preview tickets are £8 and will allow early entry at 6pm into the sale room.  General sale tickets are just £5, doors open at 6.30pm. Book your tickets today!

Sign up to help with the event and receive free entry!

John Williams Candlelight Concert – 18th October

Join us at All Saints Church, Hertford, on Saturday 18th October for an enchanting candlelit evening of John Williams favourites, performed by a string trio. Music includes: Jurassic Park movie theme, hits from Star Wars including Cantina Band and Imperial March, E.T theme, Indiana Jones theme and more!

1st Sitting: Doors open at 4.15pm, concert starts at 5pm. 2nd Sitting: Doors open at 6.30pm, concert starts at 7pm.

Book via our link and £2 of each ticket sale will generate us commission. 

Volunteer Register and Class/Yeargroup Reps

Simon Balle PSA can not function without a good number of helpers from both phases of the school, to support our all-through events.  Please consider registering to be an occasional volunteer and we will reach out when help is needed.

We value each and every volunteer and are always grateful for any help.

Volunteer Register

We are looking for a number of people to help us share information with classes and yeargroups.  This role is suitable to all, but especially to those who wish to offer support but can not necessarily commit to volunteering at events.

If you are interested in becoming a Representative, we would love to hear from you.

Visit our Reps sign up link and we will be in touch.

Simon Balle School Autumn Disco

We’re delighted to announce that our Autumn Discos will be taking place on Friday 24th October! This is a fantastic opportunity for students to celebrate the season with music, dancing, and plenty of fun with friends.

Timings:

Years 1–3: 4:15 – 5:30 pm

Years 4–6: 5:45 – 7:15 pm

Year 7: 6:00 – 8:00 pm

 Book your tickets here.

Drop-off: All primary students should be dropped off at the main Larch Hall doors.

Collection: Years 1, 2, 4 & 5: From the main hall doors.  Years 3 & 6: From the back of Larch Hall, near the Trim Trail.

Year 7: Drop-off and collection will take place at the main Secondary Hall, next door to the Café.

All funds raised from the event will go towards enriching your child’s education, helping to provide activities and resources beyond the standard education budget.

We look forward to an evening filled with fun, community spirit, and plenty of autumn sparkle!  Fancy Dress is optional.

Hertford library

Meet the Author Event at Hertford Library on Saturday 1st November at 2pm. Suitable for ages  5+.

Dates for your diary

A full calendar of events can be viewed on the school website.

  • Thurs 2nd – Fri 3rd Oct: Y9 Battlefields trip (ABL)
  • Sat 4th Oct: Circus
  • Tues 7th Oct: Y13 Geography trip information meeting (1800-1830)
  • Wed 8th Oct: Sixth Form Open Evening (1730-1930)
  • Thurs 9th – Fri 10th Oct: Y9 Battlefields trip (MNR)
  • Mon 13th Oct: Larch Harvest Festival
  • Mon 13th-Tues 14th Oct: Y13 English trip
  • Tues 14th and Wed 15th Oct: Larch student consultation evening (face to face)
  • Wed 15th Oct: Y10 student consultation evening (virtual – booking via Involve, details to follow)

Wishing you all the best for the week ahead

Mrs Rachel Kirk and Mr Michael Moss (Co-headteachers)

Front Page News,Newsletters

Career Opportunities 34

1st October 2025Ciaran Prendergast

Lloyds Banking Group

Nail Your Apprenticeship Application Event with insider tips to stand out!

Tuesday 7th October, 5pm – 6pm

Are you ready to take your first step into the world of banking and finance? Whether you’re considering apprenticeships, work experience, internships or graduate schemes—this session is your launchpad.

Lloyds Banking Group is one of the world’s biggest financial services companies with over 30 million digital customers. Find out how they help Britain prosper, what makes their culture inclusive, and how their well-known brands are driving real change.

What to expect: 

  • We’ll show you how to write applications that grab attention, ace assessment centres, and navigate the recruitment process with confidence.
  • Learn how to make your CV pop, answer interview questions like a pro, and research companies so your application hits the mark.
  • You’ll hear from a current apprentice who’s been through it all—sharing real stories, honest advice, and what helped their application shine.
  • Hints and tips on making an impactful application
  • How to prep for assessment centres- mini exercise/examples of what they can get asked
  • The recruitment process/dates

In addition, all who attend this virtual event will be the first to hear about and apply for over eight in-person events at their offices all across the UK. These events take place on Saturdays, so they don’t impact time out of school or university. In-person opportunities are very rare, especially at huge banks, so this will be your head start to getting your foot in the door!

Your future starts now. Let’s unlock it—together.

Event Details:

Date: Tuesday, 7th October
Time: 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
For: Year 11, 12 and 13 students
Location: (Zoom link provided upon registration)

Register now to secure your place!

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/LBG_Level_Up

 

Insight into RSM – A world-leading Professional Services Firm!

Thursday 9th October 2025, 5pm – 6.30 pm

Open to Students in School and University

Are you interested in a career in Business, Finance or Accounting? Join us for an exclusive virtual event with RSM, one of the world’s leading providers of audit, tax, and business consulting services.

This Insight to RSM event is the perfect opportunity for Year 12, Year 13 and University Students to discover the world of business and accounting, learn more about apprenticeship, graduate and internship opportunities, and hear directly from senior professionals in the field.

Event Details:

Date: Thursday, 9th October 2025

Time: 5:00pm – 6:30pm

Location: Virtual via Zoom

Why Attend?

1) Discover Student Opportunities: Learn about RSM’s different student programmes – graduate, work experience and apprenticeship opportunities.

2) Gain Insight: Understand what it’s like to work at RSM, a firm known for empowering young talent and supporting their career growth.

3) Meet the Professionals: Hear from RSM employees about their journeys, experiences, and the skills needed to succeed in the world of business and accounting.

4) Ask Your Questions: Participate in an open Q&A session to get tailored advice and guidance.

5) RSM operates in multiple locations across the UK, offering opportunities nationwide and working with a diverse range of clients—from dynamic small businesses to global enterprises.

This is your chance to explore an exciting career path and take the first step towards your future success.

Register now to secure your place!

Register Here:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/RSM_Virtual

 

October Half-term In-person Events

Meet 50+ of the world’s leading firms in Business, Accounting and Law!

Young Professionals Conference London – Law

  • Date / Time: 10am – 4:30pm

  • Location: O2 Arena London – Indigo @The O2

  • Link to find out more / apply: https://mailchi.mp/young-professionals/in-person-student-law-events-with-50-law-firms-apply-today-12768903

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