‘Learning together through love, friendship, forgiveness and faith.’

St Michael’s is a Church school, set in heart of the delightful village of Sunninghill. Following a recent SIAMS Inspection, our school was judged to be excellent. Visits to the school and a meeting with the headteacher, Lorna Anderton, are welcomed. If you are looking for a nurturing environment where all children flourish, please contact us. Further information about our kind and caring school can be found on the website:

https://www.st-michaelsprimary.co.uk

St Michaels CE Primary School, Sunninghill Ascot, SL5 7AD

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Charters School  ::  GCSE Results 2019

Charters School students and staff have achieved another excellent set of GCSE results this year with 244 students completing their exams.

Overall 74% achieved 5 or more GCSEs level 9 - 4 (including English and Maths)

Headteacher, Richard Pilgrim said, “Our year eleven students have worked extremely hard and should be proud of their achievements. We have seen some spectacular individual performances and I wish all the young people in the year group every success in their future careers, whether at Charters or elsewhere.”

Charters student, Charlotte Paine said, “I’m really happy and would like to thank all my teachers for being such great role models”.

Charlotte obtained 11 GCSEs, all at the top grade 9 plus an A* in Further Mathematics. She was one of only 120 students out of 700,000 in the country to gain such an outstanding set of results.

 

 

Papplewick  School, Ascot  Visit:  www.papplewick.org.uk 

16 very intrepid Year 8 Papplewick explorers enjoyed the wonders that Iceland had to offer on a Geography tour at the end of September. Highlights included whale watching in Reykjavik, trekking on a glacier, and being able to see the 4 tallest geysers in the world. They visited the Lava Centre where epic forces of nature are on full display in a high-tech, interactive educational exhibition depicting past and present volcanic activity, and surrounded by some of Iceland's most infamous volcanoes including Eyjafallajokull - the volcano which caused chaos in 2010. They also were lucky enough to visit Iceland's most famous Waterfall, Gullfoss (The Golden Waterfall located on the mighty glacial river Hvita. Amongst other delights the four day trip included the Krysuvik Mud Puddles, Gunnuhver Hot Springs, the Stampar Craters and an Ice Cream Farm.
 
Headmaster Tom Bunbury said " This was an amazing opportunity for our Year 8 geographers to see some of the most spectacular scenery and to learn about the science behind Iceland's powerful inner forces."

 

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A refreshed cabinet has been announced following the selection of Cllr Andrew Johnson as leader of the Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead, announced on Thursday 26th September 2019.

Members of the new cabinet with experience in building, infrastructure, policing and communications will help drive a renewed focus on key resident priorities.

The new cabinet is formed of:

  • Cllr Andrew Johnson: Leader of the council, chairman of cabinet and lead member resident services, economic development and property
  • Cllr Samantha Rayner: Deputy leader, lead member for Windsor, HR, IT and legal (including performance management)
  • Cllr Stuart Carroll: Deputy chairman of cabinet, lead member adults, children, health and mental health
  • Cllr David Coppinger: Lead member planning and Maidenhead
  • Cllr David Cannon:- Lead member public protection and parking
  • Cllr Gerry Clarke:- Lead member transport and infrastructure
  • Cllr David Hilton:- Lead member finance and Ascot
  • Cllr Donna Stimson:- Lead member environmental services, climate change, sustainability and culture
  • Cllr Ross McWilliams:- Lead member for housing, communications and youth engagement
Read more: RBWM Refreshed Cabinet to Focus on Key Priorities

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Mr Richard Pilgrim, Headteacher, said, " It was a pleasure to see so many happy Sixth Form students this morning as they received their results. The vast majority were successful in getting onto their first choice university courses and this year, we were delighted with the numbers applying to study for much sought after medical and veterinary science degrees.

We wish all our students well as they begin the next stage in their careers and hope that they will all join our thriving alumni group, Charters Connect.”

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Read more: Charters School | A' Level Resuts 2019

Ashford and St Peter’s Hospitals’ Transformation Programme begins with build of new multi deck car park

On 7th October 2019, the main Outpatients car park at St Peter’s Hospital will close until July 2020 and work will begin on a new, multi deck car park for patients and visitors. Parking has been a challenge at St Peter’s for many years and the new car park, which will have 700 spaces, will help us to greatly improve the situation for patients, visitors and staff.

The new car park is just the first step of an exciting three year investment programme to radically transform services and facilities at Ashford and St Peter’s. This will include a new Urgent and Emergency Facility at St Peter’s, along with improved retail and catering facilities at both sites.

Read more: Construction of New Multi Story at St.Peter's Starts

Pupils and staff at St George’s School, in Ascot, are celebrating after being praised by judges for the outstanding student experience they provide to pupils across all years. Eyes are now on the next stage of the competition which would see them being crowned winners at the finals on October 7th.

St George’s Ascot is one of six to make it through to the final stage of the competition in the Student Well-being category of the awards, which are run by Independent School Parent magazine and open to independent schools from across the country.

Headmistress, Liz Hewer commented:

Read more: St George's Finalist for Independent School of Year for Student Well-Being

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