Latest News - 13th June 2025

🌟 A Huge Thank You! 🌟

We are absolutely thrilled to share that our Sponsored Walk has raised an incredible £5,235 – far exceeding our expectations!

Thank you so much to everyone who donated, supported, and cheered us on. Your generosity and community spirit have been overwhelming, and we are truly grateful. Every step taken and every pound raised will make a real difference. Events like this remind us just how fortunate we are to be part of such a supportive school community – thank you for being a part of it!

A huge well done to all of our amazing students, who really threw themselves into the challenge with enthusiasm and determination. The energy and positivity on the day were infectious – it was wonderful to see students encouraging each other, enjoying the outdoors, and embracing the spirit of togetherness. The sense of camaraderie and community pride was clear to see, and made it a very memorable day.

Enjoy this stunning drone video, beautifully captured and edited by Alfie, showcasing the incredible views and uplifting spirit of our Sponsored Walk. We’re so lucky to be surrounded by such lovely countryside – the perfect backdrop for a day filled with energy, smiles, and community pride!

House Arts Competition 2025

We’re excited to invite you to our House Arts Evening on Wednesday 25th June – a celebration of creativity, talent, and community spirit!

Art & Food Exhibition | 5.00pm – 6.00pm
Music & Drama Showcase | From 6.00pm

Tickets are now available to purchase via Arbor:

  • £4 for adults

  • £2 for under 18s

If students would still like to enter a piece in the independent art categories, the submission deadline is Friday 13th June. All entries will be proudly displayed during the art exhibition.

Students can sign up to take part in the Food Technology categories in school next week – a great opportunity to showcase their culinary creativity!

For any queries, please contact Mrs Greene at:
louise.greene@sirthomasfremantle.org

We look forward to seeing you there for what promises to be a fantastic evening!

Talking Teens Parenting Course – Free Sessions in July

We’re pleased to share details of a free Talking Teens parenting course, taking place over two half-day sessions on:

Thursday 10th July and Thursday 17th July
10:00am – 1:00pm
Winslow Community Library, Park Rd, Winslow, Buckingham MK18 3DN

This engaging and supportive course is designed for parents and carers of teenagers, with a focus on:

  • Building positive family relationships

  • Improving communication

  • Negotiating and decision-making

  • Strategies to reduce conflict

There are still plenty of places available, so please do spread the word within our school community. Filling this course would help ensure more sessions like this can be offered in the North in future.

To request a place, families can email: familyhubgroups@buckinghamshire.gov.uk

Uniform Donations Required

Stock levels in our Preloved Uniform Shop is a little bit low at the moment, so please think of us if you’re having a clear out and have items of uniform that your child has outgrown.

Any donations will be gratefully received at the school reception.

All proceeds go directly to the students via the Student Council.

Exam Stress Support

As exam season approaches, it’s natural to feel overwhelmed, but students don’t have to face the stress alone. Our staff are of course available to offer guidance and support, but an additional option is Kooth - a free, safe, and anonymous mental health platform, offering a range of resources to help students manage exam pressure. From expert advice and coping strategies to personal stories and interactive tools, their Exam Stress Collection provides support whenever it’s needed. From relaxation techniques to tips on staying motivated, or a space to share your worries, Kooth is here to help. Visit Kooth’s Exam Stress Collection to find out more.

EmpowerU: Building a Healthy Mind and Future is a life skills programme supporting young people’s mental health through self-care, resilience, inclusivity, digital safety, and healthier habits.

The EmpowerU programme takes a holistic approach to youth mental health, fostering emotional intelligence, resilience, and a sense of belonging. It provides tools for well-being and healthier life choices in a safe, supportive space.

Click here to find out more about this unique programme.

The services and events advertised in this newsletter are not all endorsed by the school. We are simply passing on information that may be of interest to our school community. Parents and guardians are encouraged to exercise their own discretion when considering these opportunities.

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