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26/04/24

When your report says this about your school 👇 you know you are winning 🏆 Proud to be Headteacher pic.twitter.com/FoutpqIHKE

26/04/24

So pleased we have created an environment where students “…have genuine pride in belonging”. What an amazing team happy Friday! pic.twitter.com/sn8HazPfRA

26/04/24

Please use the following link to book your appointments with your child's teachers:https://t.co/q2Kgvxp6dj pic.twitter.com/mEVJtdUjtx

26/04/24

A very big 'Thank you' to Alex and the team, from Didcot TRAIN, for visiting our Yr8s & 9s over the last two mornings. The work you do with our students is always well received and appreciated.For information on the work they do, visit their website: https://t.co/JbGnyDj2p9

25/04/24

The students have done well today, only a few detours! First part of the walk done! Love the DofE pic.twitter.com/Vkxvr3F1hg

25/04/24

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25/04/24

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24/04/24

Year 8 learnt about the reaction between metals and oxygen today. They were able to make observations during a practical! pic.twitter.com/BCP9i13tvA

24/04/24

The Aureus Drama Club had an excellent performance yesterday! Thank you to everyone who came along.We are looking forward to performing as part of The National Theatre Connections Festival on Sunday at The North Wall Theatre.To book tickets: https://t.co/R8uRvEIrqY pic.twitter.com/zsuTUtbRKY

24/04/24

Aurie the Ox will soon be on his way to join his herd and start his adventure on the Oxtrail around Oxfordshire.He still needs some final touches and a coat of varnish, but here are some photos of him with his new ‘Starry Night’ inspired look. pic.twitter.com/cQOGIoheou

23/04/24

!! Urgent !! pic.twitter.com/aKqudLq5GP

22/04/24

Our careers day on Friday with the Thames Valley Police was a huge success! pic.twitter.com/tHfApI40iN

21/04/24

Still collecting dresses, suits, shoes and accessories. Please drop them off to reception pic.twitter.com/Lp0fD6sMQk

19/04/24

We are delighted to share with you that Amy King, Head of Creative & Expressive Arts, has been shortlisted as a Finalist in the 2024 Pearson National Outstanding Teacher of the Year award. pic.twitter.com/HpajLN43u8

18/04/24

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18/04/24

Here are our PE fixtures for the summer term and other school activities that we have planned. pic.twitter.com/tZPeZTenwL

17/04/24

Tickets now available from Mr Ali at £40 each. pic.twitter.com/tHscGp8mK0

16/04/24

The students and staff had a fantastic day and made significant progress. Thank you very much to the team and look forward to seeing you again in a few weeks. https://t.co/lhqX96xgpM

16/04/24

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16/04/24

Graham from Humanutopia working with our Yr9s today.Humanutopia: Our life-changing programmes are aimed at improving the mental health & wellbeing of all participants by empowering them to make positive changes in their life. pic.twitter.com/Yc7QHDDWl6

Posted on: 02/02/2024

Headteacher's Weekly Update

Dear Families


We have officially made it through the darkest 12 weeks of the year and it is delightful to see
the days growing longer and the sun rising as we embark on each new school day.
This week has been filled with remarkable achievements and moments of pride for our school
community.

Our House Singing Competition showcased the incredible courage of our students
as they stepped out of their comfort zones to deliver captivating solo performances. This was
built on the back of the fantastic group performances we witnessed last week. Congratulations
to all students who took part.


A group of our students had the opportunity to participate in the Civil Engineering Challenge at
Abingdon School this week. I am thrilled to report that their conduct and contributions were
highly praised by the organisers, who described them as “true ambassadors” of our school,
reflecting the character and values instilled in our students.


In addition to this we have received heartwarming feedback from a member of the public who
witnessed our students assisting an elderly lady off the bus. Acts of kindness like these
exemplify the compassionate spirit of our school community. This was reconfirmed by a recent
external visitor who was impressed by the students' conduct around the school and how polite
they were.


We have marked another important milestone in our Year 11 students journey as they gathered
for their final whole year group photo. It is a poignant moment in their Aureus journey as they
begin to plan their next steps. I am proud to announce that many of them have already secured
places in apprenticeships, sixth forms, drama schools and other exciting opportunities, including
some with full scholarships.


In sports this week, our Year 7s participated in their first football fixture, showcasing not only
their skills but also their exemplary sportsmanship and representation of our school values.
They drew in a nail biting match, but we know this will spur them on for their next game.


Looking ahead, we have some exciting events planned. National Apprenticeships Week is
approaching and we have a range of events planned for the students to educate and inspire
about future career pathways. This is a small part of our careers programme at Aureus, but
plays a significant role in helping students to understand what they can do after their time with
us.


On Friday 9th February, we will be hosting a non-uniform day to raise funds for Sobell House as
part of their upcoming art event. If we can raise enough money, students will have the
opportunity to decorate their very own Ox to be represented on the art trail, so please ensure
students bring in their £1 on the day.


Finally, I am pleased to announce we will be launching a Breakfast Club after half term. This is an
opportunity for students to come together in the morning before the start of the school day.


I am always immensely proud of the achievements of our students and grateful for the ongoing
support of our dedicated parents.


Kind Regards


Kirsty Rogers
Headteacher