
Liberation Day
On Monday 11th May, Mr Ingram made and sent an assembly to all classrooms about the importance of Liberation Day and why it should be celebrated. He spoke about all

On Monday 11th May, Mr Ingram made and sent an assembly to all classrooms about the importance of Liberation Day and why it should be celebrated. He spoke about all

The process of selecting the students for the Du Putron Challenge was carried out by Mrs Barnard and Mrs Gilbert when they acted as our Heads of Year. We had

A few weeks ago, Haute Vallée had a very fun week – Kempt House week! There were many fun activities to do which raised money for Jersey Children’s Charity. So

At Haute Vallée we are incredibly lucky to be very diverse in many ways including religiously! Christianity is one of the many religions in our school and today the Christianity

On the last day of term, our school celebrated World Book Day. Miss Benning and Miss Martin created a variety of activities for the students to do during the school

La Hougue Bie tour I had such a mesmerising experience on our visit to La Hougue Bie We started at the Long-House, it

Pi Day is celebrated on the 14th of March at 1:59pm because in America it’s 3/14 which is Pi, 3.14159. The first organised day was promoted and founded by Larry

Year 9 Geography students recently completed an urban fieldwork investigation, providing them with the opportunity to apply classroom learning in a real-world environment. Through collecting, and recording data, students developed

We took over 40 students from Year 7 to the Languages Eisteddfod, performing in different classes between 9 to 13 March. It was the largest number of students we have

In Geography we learnt about climate change and the effects it has on humans and animals. We explored this topic in detail and discussed the topic of pollution which is