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  • Exam Information

    Published 05/05/26

    Please click here to view the examination timetable.

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  • FAITH, FAMILY AND FELLOWSHIP FEDERATION NEWSLETTERS

    Published 11/12/25

    We have designed the Faith, Family and Fellowship Federation Newsletter to showcase some of the initiatives and work from across our schools’ communities.

    The Faith, Family and Fellowship Newsletter will be sent to all families across the Federation each term. 

    We hope you enjoy reading our good news and stories. 

    Faith, Family and Fellowship Federation Newsletters - 2025/2026

    Edition 4 - Spring Term 2

    Edition 3 - Spring Term 1

    Edition 2 - Autumn Term 2

    Edition 1 - Autumn Term 1

    Faith, Family and Fellowship Federation Newsletters - 2024/2025

    Edition 6 - Summer Term 2

    Edition 5 - Summer Term 1

    Edition 4 - Spring Term 2

    Edition 3 - Spring Term 1

    Edition 2 - Autumn Term 2

    Special Edition - Autumn Term 2

    Edition 1 - Autumn Term 1

     

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  • Spanish Trip to Madrid

    Published 22/04/26

    Our trip to Madrid in March 2026 was truly an unforgettable experience for everyone involved. From the moment we arrived, there was a real sense of excitement and curiosity among the students, and that energy carried through the entire visit. We explored the city’s rich culture, enjoyed its beautiful sights, and took part in activities that brought learning to life in a way the classroom simply can’t. Everything ran smoothly, and it was wonderful to see how engaged and enthusiastic the students were throughout. They not only had a lot of fun, but also grew in confidence and independence. It was especially rewarding to watch them immerse themselves in a new environment, try new things, and support one another along the way. Overall, it was an amazing trip, and one that both the students and staff will remember very fondly.

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  • Iftar Event

    Published 17/03/26

    On Thursday 12th March 2026, Miss Haque organised an Iftar Event – Opening of Fast – for students and staff members to come together in breaking their fast. It was a lovely way of bringing our whole school community together. Thank you to all our students and staff who attended and to all our parents and staff who contributed amazing dishes. The evening was thoroughly enjoyed by all. 

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  • Celebrating World Book Day

    Published 11/03/26

    World Book Day was a fantastic celebration of reading across St Mary Magdalene C of E School, with students and staff coming together to share their love of books and stories. There was a wonderful buzz around the school throughout the day as our community embraced a range of exciting reading activities.

    Staff joined in the celebrations by dressing up as their favourite book characters and sharing the books and authors they love with students during lessons. It was a brilliant way to model a passion for reading and spark conversations about favourite stories and new books to try.

    Our library was at the heart of the day’s activities, hosting a variety of events during break and lunchtime. Students took part in book hunts, quizzes, riddles and creative book cover design challenges, all of which proved extremely popular.

    In English lessons, Key Stage 3 students enjoyed special World Book Day activities, including literature quizzes, reading games and creative writing group competitions. These sessions encouraged collaboration, imagination and, most importantly, enjoyment of reading and storytelling.

    During Family Group, students had the opportunity to watch impressive performances from their peers who are taking part in the Greenwich Poetry by Heart competition. Students performed poems of their choice from memory, and it was inspiring to see such confidence, creativity and appreciation of poetry from our talented students.

    Another highlight of the day was the Teacher Character Hunt. Students were given clues to work out which book characters their teachers had dressed up as, creating lots of excitement and discussion throughout the day.

    To ensure every student could continue the celebration beyond the classroom, all students were given a World Book Day token. These tokens can be used at major retailers to collect a free book or to receive £1 off a book of their choice.

    Overall, the day was a fantastic celebration of reading and storytelling. Events like these reflect the importance we place at St Mary Magdalene C of E School on reading for pleasure.

    We look forward to continuing to promote a love of reading throughout the year and to celebrating World Book Day again next year.

    Miss Asuquo and Miss Baah

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  • All Years Cricket Club

    Published 24/02/26

    All Years Cricket Club has also started the term strongly, taking place every Monday from 3:30pm– 4:30pm on site, with good levels of participation and engagement. Students are developing their batting, bowling, and fielding skills week by week, and progress has been evident across all age groups. In addition, there is extra coaching available from 3:30pm– 4:30pm with ACE, an external cricket organisation working closely with the school to further support student development.

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  • All Years Padel Club

    Published 24/02/26

    All Years Padel Club has got off to a brilliant start this term, with strong uptake across year groups and a positive buzz around sessions. Running every Tuesday from 3:30pm–4:30pm at the O2, students have been enthusiastic, focused, and keen to learn, with clear improvements already seen in racket skills, movement, and game understanding.

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  • Girls Netball Club

    Published 24/02/26

    The Girls’ Netball Club takes place every Monday after school and continues to grow in numbers each week. The girls have been competing in a range of matches and have already enjoyed great success, with many more exciting fixtures coming up to look forward to.

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  • Royal Opera House

    Published 24/02/26

    Year 7 had the exciting opportunity to travel into central London to see Turandot at the Royal Opera House. For many students, it was their first time experiencing a live opera, and it certainly wasn’t one they will forget in a hurry.

    The production, brought a mythical version of ancient Peking to life with bold colours, striking costumes and a huge chorus that filled the stage. Students were fascinated by how the show blended elements of Chinese and Italian theatrical traditions to create something that felt both imaginative and dramatic.

    The opera tells the story of Prince Calaf and the icy Princess Turandot, who challenges her suitors with three riddles—answer correctly, and you win her hand; answer incorrectly, and you face execution. The tension of Calaf’s gamble, along with Puccini’s powerful music, kept the whole year group completely absorbed.

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  • Prime Minister Visit

    Published 26/01/26

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