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  • Week 23 Park Point Awards!

    Published 08/03/26

    At Park High School, we celebrate students who consistently demonstrate our learning habits and values both inside and outside the classroom. Park Points are awarded to recognise students who show dedication, positivity, and a commitment to our school community.

    Each week, the students who earn the highest number of Park Points receive the Park Point Award.

    🎉 Congratulations to our Week 23 Park Point Award winners! 🎉
    Your outstanding effort, attitude, and commitment to living our school values have truly stood out. We are incredibly proud of you—keep up the fantastic work! 🌟👏

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  • Week 23 Students of the Week!

    Published 08/03/26

    Each week, students earn credits in every subject for actively engaging in lessons and producing outstanding work. These credits recognise effort, participation, and a positive attitude to learning.

    At the end of the week, the Student of the Week award is presented to the top two students in each house who have earned the highest number of credits.

    A huge congratulations to our Week 23 Student of the Week winners! Your commitment, enthusiasm, and hard work in lessons have not gone unnoticed. We are incredibly proud of your achievements—keep up the fantastic work! 🌟👏

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  • Students@Park

    Published 08/03/26

    Please click below for this week's Students@Park, live and updated.

    STUDENTS @ PARK - Week 24

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  • P.E. Extra-Curricular

    Published 08/03/26

    Please see above for this week's PE extra-curricular and sporting fixtures.

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  • National Reading Champions Quiz

    Published 08/03/26

     2 teams of students took part in the National Reading Champions Quiz at Fishermore High School. Competing against 20 other teams from schools all across the North West, our students answered rounds of challenging questions about a wide variety of books. Well done all!

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  • Workplace Wednesdays

    Published 08/03/26

    Miss Barker took some of our Year 8 students on a workplace visit to St Peter’s Centre in Burnley as part of workplace Wednesday. It was a fantastic trip and a valuable experience for our students. Rebecca kindly showed us around the building and spoke in detail about the wide range of careers within the organisation, including apprenticeship opportunities. Our students also had the chance to meet current apprentices and hear first-hand about their experiences. Miss Barker was very proud of every student who attended this trip! Thank you to everyone at St Peter’s Centre for such an informative and inspiring visit!

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  • Training 2000 Visit

    Published 08/03/26

    Vicki from Training 2000 visited school for a lunchtime drop-in session, giving students from all year groups the opportunity to learn more about apprenticeship pathways. Many students spoke with Vicki to explore opportunities in areas such as dental nursing, optical, scaffolding, engineering, and more. Thank you to Vicki for taking the time to support and inspire our students!

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  • Y8 Girls Netball

    Published 08/03/26

    Girls from the year 8 Netball team had their first game last night against Primet. The beautiful weather made it difficult for the team during the first half with the girls trying their best to make accurate passes and goals into the direct sunlight. The first half finished 6-2 to Primet but the girls were determined to to try and pull it back in the second half. Parks second half was much more promising with some excellent defensive skills and attacking play. The score ended 8-4 to Primet. Well done to Primet who showed some great shooting and defence skills. Well done to our girls for showing resilience and team work and special mention to Elise A in WD and Heidi R in GD for being awarded players of the match by the opposing team. We look forward to seeing our year 8's develop through their competitive games over the coming weeks.

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  • Y7 Girls Netball

    Published 08/03/26

    Park made a fantastic start to their netball season in their first Year 7 fixture against Primet. After winning the toss, Park secured first centre pass and immediately made it count. The team got off to a strong start, with some excellent shooting from Sophie B, who showed great composure in the circle to convert early opportunities. Defensively, Park were just as impressive. Olivia H delivered an outstanding performance, applying constant pressure and making crucial interceptions to prevent Primet from settling into the game. By half time, Park had established a commanding 4–0 lead. The second half saw more exceptional teamwork, sharp passing, and determined defending. Park continued to dominate across the court, extending their lead and maintaining high energy throughout. Their hard work paid off with a well-deserved 9–1 victory. Player of the Match was awarded to Ava D for her superb performance at WD, where her relentless marking and ability to win back possession made a huge impact. A brilliant team effort and a superb start to the season — well done, Park!

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  • Y7 Building Bridges

    Published 08/03/26

    Year 7 students visited Marsden Heights this week to participate in a debate on topics around racial stereotypes, misinformation and fake news, prejudices, and how to become friends with people who look different to ourselves. It was a brilliant morning, and all students participated excellently, despite some nerves at the beginning about being in front of 200 students! They were a real credit to Park and took a lot away from the session. We look forward to hosting Marsden Heights next week! 

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  • SEND Stars

    Published 08/03/26

    We are really excited to introduce our SEND Stars for last half term. This is a new reward selected by SEND keyworkers for students who have shown ambition, resilience or who have overcome a barrier to their learning whilst at school. The first winners of this are: Louie J, Bailey P, Ebony T, Dylan A, Freddie W, Ria S, Ayanna C, Leo J, Koby R, Oliver C, Michael H and William S.

    We are all incredibly proud of all these students.

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