Celebration brunch for students who completed their HPQs, featured image

20 Year 10 students have just completed their HPQs – a qualification worth half a GCSE – and in recognition of this, were rewarded with a celebration brunch attended by our Headteacher and HPQ coordinator Ms Cooper.

To earn their HPQ, students needed to research a topic or specific question of their own choosing, and produce a 2,000 word report or a shorter report with an artefact or production.

HPQs are largely independent projects which help develop skills such as research, time management, presentation and more.

Our students submitted a wide range of projects, from researching the impacts of the Lionesses back-to-back Euro victories, to a report about the accessibility of the entertainment sector for deaf/hard of hearing people, to a student teaching themselves how to produce an item of clothing, to a student engineering a bin that can gauge how full it is, and many more.

We are so impressed with the final products and the effort these students put in.

Celebration brunch for students who completed their HPQs