Student Voice

Student Voice Survey

A SRRCC bespoke Student Voice Survey has been developed. This was created in conjunction with Leadership Team, Progress Leaders and sub teams e.g. RJED, SEMH and SS. Students in Year 7-13 are given the opportunity to complete the student voice at the end of Autumn Term. In Spring Term the results are analysed and discussed and an action plan created based on these results. Questions were based on how students feel they were loved, listened to, challenged and inspired as well as how they live out the CST Principles. This survey will be carried out on a yearly basis. 

Student Leadership 

In regular meetings with prefects and SFLT, students also have opportunities to highlight their opinions, views and ideas on our school community. Students raise any concerns they may have, come up with solutions and in the case of SFLT, create a mini project with a clear goal they want to achieve, an action plan and a time frame to carry this out. Some of these projects are in response to student feedback, eg one student would like to run a Model UN Club based on requests from peers. 

Jack Petchey 

We participate in the Jack Petchey Achievement Award Programme. Achievement Awards are designed to recognise a wide range of achievements. It is not just about being clever, or gifted, but about putting the effort in and doing your best. The success of the award scheme arises from empowering young people to nominate their peers and select the Achievement Award winner. The award winner also chooses how their award money is to be spent. 9 students are selected as winners and they work with a member of staff and departments to choose how to spend their grant to benefit our school community. Students have three opportunities throughout the year to nominate their peers and share reasons why their nominated person and how they feel this student has met the criteria. 

Winners 2022-23

Esme Stewart

Matvii Matsola

Will Manley

Niall Lydon

Grace Caulfield

Belen Consiglieri

Minnie Wyatt

Will Fisher

Amiya Richmond 

**Urgent Notice – Water Supply Issue at School, 3rd April 2025**

We regret to inform you that there is an issue with the water supply in one of our school buildings. Unfortunately, this has left us with no option but to send KS3 (Yr 7, 8 & 9) students home at 12.30pm. 

We are working with Thames Water to resolve the matter and hope that normal school operations will resume tomorrow. We will keep you updated with progress and apologise for the inconvenience this has caused.

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High School Admissions for September 2026

College Tours for prospective parents/carers with students applying for September 2026 will begin in June 2025.  Tours will take place every Wednesday and Friday morning from 9:00am – 9:45am and will be bookable using the Eventbrite ticketing system. Please complete the form below so that we can contact you once tickets for college tours become available at the beginning of May. Priority will be given to pupils in Year 5. Register Interest Form – Click HERE

Primary School Tours

For information about Primary School Admissions for September 2025 entry, please click HERE

Sixth Form Admissions

For information about Sixth Form Admissions for September 2025 Entry, please click HERE.