
U13 girls football play at Tiverton Town FC
Yesterday we welcomed Uffculme School for an U13 girls football fixture, played at Tiverton Town FC. Match report from Mr Symons: ‘This was the first
Dear Parents/Carers
We are hugely proud of the achievement of our students and Tiverton High School is truly at the heart of our community. We believe education should empower young people, giving them the knowledge to make sense of the world and grow into citizens who make a difference. This must be supported by a curriculum that gives students the power to think for themselves, shaped by what they need to know, understand and fulfil, in order to have happy, successful and prosperous lives. Essential as good examination results are, students should be inspired by excellent teaching, strong relationships with staff and enrichment, into whatever pathway they choose as they move into the next stage of their lives.
We aspire for every child to work hard, be kind and aim high. This is underpinned by our whole school priorities of Exemplary behaviour, great teaching, connecting communities and an ongoing commitment to safeguarding. We aim for a culture of exemplary behaviour through clear and high expectations, positive reinforcement, and consistent practices, so that behaviour is conducive to learning, where students show respect for themselves and others. Where high-quality teaching meets the needs of all students and promotes continuous improvement so that we are truly inclusive enabling students to feel safe, have a sense of belonging and can be successful learners. We create a strong, inclusive school culture, where everyone feels valued and connected, so attendance is high and there is a strong sense of belonging.
The school is on a rapid improvement journey and our approach and school culture is set by us, through our shared purpose and vision. We will ensure our culture is one of collective optimism whilst being relentless with our routines and demonstrate visible kindness to the school community.
For our strategy to succeed our school culture has to enable the behaviours (relentless routines and visible kindness) we expect to see every minute of every day so they become our ‘norms’. All adults need to be aligned to our culture and strategy and model these behaviours.
Headteacher
Yesterday we welcomed Uffculme School for an U13 girls football fixture, played at Tiverton Town FC. Match report from Mr Symons: ‘This was the first
On Thursday 8th May Mr Heeney had the pleasure of taking a selection of our finest athletes to Exeter Arena for the Exeter Schools Athletics
County Lines Educator Leo Powell visited the school this week to lead interactive and informative assemblies to our year 7 – 10 year groups. The
Yesterday we welcomed Uffculme School for an U13 girls football fixture, played at Tiverton Town FC. Match report from Mr Symons: ‘This was the first
On Thursday 8th May Mr Heeney had the pleasure of taking a selection of our finest athletes to Exeter Arena for the Exeter Schools Athletics
County Lines Educator Leo Powell visited the school this week to lead interactive and informative assemblies to our year 7 – 10 year groups. The
We are now empowered to support the mental health and wellbeing of young people through an innovative online platform provided by The Wellbeing Hub. With
Find documents relating to our OFSTED inspections here.
Information about our curriculum and curriculum resources.
How we support and enrich our student's time at THS.
Information about our safeguarding practices including contact details.