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March 2024

  • Valencia 2024

    Published 21/03/24

    Valencia, the third-largest city in Spain, stands as a beacon of pride and elegance, captivating our students with its breathtaking beauty. Combining tradition with modernity, Valencia effortlessly enchants the senses with its authentic atmosphere.

    The experience in Valencia proved to be unforgettable for all, not only due to its renowned festivals, but also for leisurely strolls along its bustling streets and charming squares, where one can't resist stopping at a bar for refreshing drinks and delectable tapas. The highlight undoubtedly was the famous 'Fallas' festival, an integral part of Valencia's cultural heritage.

    Our itinerary included visits to iconic landmarks such as the Cathedral, Europe's largest aquarium (el Oceanográfico), La Plaza del Ayuntamiento, the Malvarosa beach, and the Mestalla, home to Valencia football stadium. Additionally, students had the unique opportunity to participate in a paella cooking lesson, sourcing fresh vegetables for their salads directly from the land. Exploring local markets and indulging in souvenir shopping added to the enriching experience.

    It was truly a pleasure to accompany such an exceptional group of students on this journey. I couldn't be prouder of each and every one of them.

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  • Art Inter-house Easter Egg Competition

    Published 15/03/24

    Ms Anderson kicked off the Easter celebrations at SMM by inviting students in secondary were to participate in an Interhouse Easter Egg design competition. The competition offered the chance to win some exciting prizes. We were delighted to have Reverend Dominic Hubbock visit us, who started the workshop with a prayer and provided students with some excellent inspiration by decorating his own egg.

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  • Royal Borough of Greenwich Literature Quiz 2024

    Published 08/03/24

    As part of the enrichment programme in the Library, students had an exciting opportunity to represent SMM among other schools in the Royal Borough of Greenwich Literature Quiz 2024, hosted by Royal Greenwich Trust School.

    The event was an opportunity for students to show off their literature knowledge, enjoy the teamwork and group activities while competing between schools.  

    Students also had a chance to meet Young Adult author Gita Ralleigh and were able to buy a signed copy of her book ‘The Destiny of Minou Moonshine’ – Gita also signed a copy of the book for our school Library.  Well done to Grace, Shien, Abida and Psalm who competed so well!

    The event was fun and very informative it boosted students’ love for reading and literature.

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  • Jack Petchey Workshops

    Published 05/03/24

    On January 18th, 60 Year 10 pupils took part in the Jack Petchey Workshop. This was an amazing opportunity for the students as they were able to work on key skills for public speaking. The students enjoyed their day as it also enabled them to speak about topics which they were extremely passionate about. Towards the end of the workshop, students were selected to represent St Mary Magdalene for the regional competitions which took place on 22nd February 2024.

           

    Students in Year 8 visited the Guildhall Art Gallery as part of the Jack Petchey Culturally Speaking Programme. This involved a guided tour of the gallery and an exploration of the stories, themes and issues behind various pieces of art. This was followed by a workshop where students took part in an oracy workshop to develop their public speaking skills by an expert trainer. Students wrote fantastic speeches on the issues they explored on their visit to the Guildhall Art Gallery on topics including colonialism, identity and love. Both events were highly enjoyable and all students represented our school excellently. They each received a certificate for this achievement.

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March 2024