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  • Achievement Assembly

    Published 20/12/24

    During the final week of the term, all year groups gathered for their respective Achievement Assemblies. These events celebrated the outstanding progress of students who demonstrated exceptional behaviour, strong attendance, and impressive Alliance point contributions. We extend our congratulations to all high achievers and encourage them to maintain their dedication and excellence in the coming term.

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  • Ashwood Care Home Choir

    Published 13/12/24

    Hewens College and Rosedale College students delivered a delightful choir performance at Ashwood Care Home, spreading joy with their beautiful Christmas carols. Their melodious tunes brought smiles to the residents and filled the air with festive cheer, truly capturing the Christmas spirit. A heartfelt congratulations to all the students who participated, and a special thanks to Ms. Berrigan and Ms. Whittaker-Hurlock for their dedicated organisation of this heart-warming event.

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  • STEM Project

    Published 06/12/24

    On Wednesday 4th December, our Year 8 students enthusiastically participated in a STEM project organised by Heathrow World of Work. The task required them to work in teams of five to use block coding to program a BBC microbit, which was embedded inside a small vehicle to move autonomously across a floor mat. This hands-on challenge was not only engaging but also closely linked to the curriculum, offering students a practical introduction to coding and robotics. It was designed to inspire the next generation to explore potential careers at the airport, showcasing how STEM skills are used in real-world applications. The activity proved to be an exciting opportunity for the students to enhance their teamwork, problem-solving, and technical abilities.

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  • Former student is part of MasterChef The Professionals 2024!

    Published 29/11/24

    Congratulations to one of our former students Chloe who is part of MasterChef The Professionals 2024! Chloe is a highly talented chef and enjoyed her Food Technology lessons at Hewens College before she attended Parkside Studio College to study hospitality. Chloe went on to study Professional Cookery at Kent College and has worked at restaurants across London such as the Michelin-starred Glasshouse, Duck and Waffle, the Georgian House and the Michelin-starred Kitchen W8. 

    "The Passion And Love You Have For Food Is Right There On That Plate" - MasterChef Uk
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  • Bank of England

    Published 29/11/24

    On Friday, 22nd November, Year 7 embarked on an exciting trip to the Bank of England, where they delved into the fascinating history of the institution and gained valuable insights into how money functions in the modern world. The day was filled with exploration and discovery, offering students a unique learning experience beyond the classroom.Adding to the festive spirit, the group admired the stunning Christmas decorations as they travelled through central London, making the outing even more memorable. It was a truly enriching and enjoyable day for everyone involved.

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  • Football Tournament

    Published 22/11/24

    On Monday 18th November, Hewens College hosted an exciting afternoon of sport, welcoming schools from across the London Borough of Hillingdon to participate in a Year 7 and Year 8 football tournament. It was truly inspiring to see students come together, demonstrating grit, determination, resilience, and excellent sportsmanship throughout the event. A heartfelt congratulations to all students for their hard work and enthusiasm, making the tournament a truly memorable experience for everyone involved.

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  • Your Life You Choose

    Published 15/11/24

    On Wednesday 13th November students in Year 7 participated in the ‘Your Life, You Choose’ Workshop. The aim was to develop their knowledge and understanding of staying safe in all walks of society. We had guest speakers from the Metropolitan Police, Crime stoppers, MASH and Prison and Ambulance services. The students were excellent and found the workshop incredibly useful. Throughout every session student remained engaged and enthusiastic about the programme.

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  • Anti-Bullying Week - Odd Socks Day 2024

    Published 08/11/24

    This years theme for Anti-Bullying week is ‘Choose Respect’. ‘Andy and the Odd Socks’ band, have partnered up with the Anti-Bullying Alliance this year again for Odd Socks Day and Anti-Bullying Week. As proud patrons, they are excited to promote acceptance, understanding, and respect. This message represents everything their band stands for—celebrating diversity, acceptance, and including everyone.

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  • Football Match

    Published 08/11/24

    Sport brings people together. Hewens College and Rosedale College Year 11 students organised a football match on 6th November. The students selected their team and organised training sessions and displayed fantastic leadership. The game was played with great sportsmanship with Rosedale College being the worthy winners. A huge well done to Rosedale College for the win and we look forward to another match very soon.

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  • Hewens Year 10 Public Speaking Workshop

    Published 25/10/24

    Thank you Jack Petchey for organising fantastic Speak Out Challenge and building confidence in our Year 10 students. The students enjoyed showcasing their work and spoke passionately on a number of interesting topics. Well done to all the Year 10 who participated.

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  • World Teacher Day

    Published 18/10/24

    In recognition of Word Teacher Day and World Mental Health Day, Hewens College students wanted to send a big THANK YOU to all the staff members who are making a difference. The students surprised teachers and support staff with delicious cupcakes that they made with the help of Mrs De Burca Wyle. It was a great gesture from the students towards the staff to make them feel appreciated.

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  • House of Parliament

    Published 11/10/24

    On Friday 27th September, 27 students from Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4 visited the Houses of Parliament. The rainy weather did not prevent the students enjoying the sights of London before heading into Parliament, where they completed a workshop on the ‘Story of Parliament.’ Students enhanced their learning of Citizenship and History, by learning about key events such as the creation of the Magna Carta and Women’s suffrage. Once the workshop was complete, students had the opportunity to experience a guided tour of the House of Commons, the House of Lords and Westminster Hall. Students were allowed to experience the route King Charles III takes when he visits Parliament and also learnt about the role of a Lord or Baroness. Students were able to see where the Prime Minister and the Government take their seats in Parliament to govern the country. All students had a fantastic time, while learning about UK politics.

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