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    • Launch of Widening Horizons 2025-26

      Published 09/12/25

      On Wednesday 26th November 2025, we were excited to launch our Widening Horizons programme for the 2025-26 academic year.  Over 150 parents and primary school children from school Years 3–5 living in our designated area and in receipt of a Pupil Premium or Service Premium, and children in care or previously in care attended the Widening Horizons Information Event for 2025-26 at Kendrick School.

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    • Young Voices Safety Summit

      Published 09/12/25

      On Thursday 20th November, we attended Reading Council’s Young Voices Safety Summit. We met several new people and had to step out of our comfort zone to talk about a variety of topics. This year's theme was crime and safety. The four topics we discussed at this safety summit were topics that young people identified as the biggest issues for them – Bullying and Hate Crime, Violence against Women and Girls, Exploitation, and Reporting.

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    • Reading Schools Climate Conference 2025

      Published 03/12/25

      On Tuesday 18th November, we visited the Reading Civil Office to take part in the Reading Schools Climate Conference, where Kendrick  represented the United Kingdom and the Marshall Islands.

      To prepare for this exciting event, we attended preparation sessions at lunchtime with our groups. Outside of school, we did background research on the countries we were representing, to find out about their contributions to climate change and what they are doing to fight climate change. We also prepared an opening statement to present at the beginning of the conference and created PowerPoint slides to demonstrate how our school is being eco-friendly.

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    • Kendrick Remembrance Day

      Published 14/11/25

      On Tuesday 11th November, the staff and students of Kendrick School marked Remembrance Day with an assembly led by Ms Kattirtzi, members of the KSL, our two Holocaust ambassadors and Maya, a member of CCF.  This year we commemorated the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, as well as the 80th anniversary of VE Day, VJ Day, and the liberation of the concentration camps.  We paid respect to all the veterans whose devotion and sacrifice to the national cause laid the foundations for the free Britain we know today. 

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    • Year 12 A-Level Biology Trip to Longleat

      Published 11/11/25

      On Thursday 16th October, Year 12 biologists embarked on an exciting journey to Longleat Safari Park. As part of our Biology specification, we gained a deeper insight into the importance of maintaining biodiversity and the role of conservation. First and foremost, we attended a conference, where the amazing staff of Longleat explained the role of biodiversity within the safari park, as well as why it is crucial to save endangered species.

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    • 'The Beach' by Ayanna

      Published 14/10/25

      During the summer holidays, Wokingham Borough Council ran a writing competition, Protect Our Broken Planet, in partnership with the Natural History Museum's new exhibition, Fixing Our Broken Planet. I chose to participate by composing a poem on my own experience of the growing issue of pollution, based on my memories of the beach we frequented most during my childhood.

      That beach holds a special place in my heart. My first experience of the vastness of the ocean mesmerised me, and it continued to do so every time we returned. Our best pastime was to dip our feet in the cold sea and play with the waves. 

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    • Year 13 English Trip to Stratford-upon-Avon

      Published 09/10/25

      On Thursday 25th September, our Year 13 English class got to visit Stratford-Upon-Avon to gain a deeper insight into Measure for Measure, our drama set text. Visiting the town Shakespeare grew up in gave us a better sense of how his surroundings influenced the setting and historical context of his plays. 

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    • Kendrick Talent at the BBC Proms 2025

      Published 02/10/25

      Each year, the Royal Albert Hall hosts an eclectic mix of musical performances as part of its spectacular BBC Proms series. With music from well-known composers such as Beethoven and Elgar, to some artists you may be surprised to see there, such as that of Bill Bailey and Soul Revolution with Trevor Nelson.

      We are incredibly proud to say that there have been students past and present involved in this year's set of programmes.  

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    • A Masterclass For Journalism Club

      Published 30/09/25

      On 17th July, at the end of last term, Journalism Club at Kendrick hosted our second visit from Andrew Batt, an experienced journalist at the Wokingham Today newspaper. We were honoured to have him present our very first article-writing masterclass.

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    • Financial Times Summer Reading Challenge

      Published 30/09/25

      Over the holidays, I was fortunate to have the opportunity to take part in the Financial Times-AverPoint summer reading challenge. The challenge works as follows: over several weeks, your news consumption is tracked by a browser extension called AverPoint, which gives you targets to meet each week in order to move up to the next level of the challenge – targets include the number of articles read, the number of different news sources consulted, and saving facts you deem noteworthy.

      This year’s challenge also included a short essay competition on the theme of remilitarisation for participants who had reached the top level – I was in third place in this competition and in the challenge overall.

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    • A Celebration of 148 Years Of Kendrick

      Published 23/09/25

      On Monday 22nd September, we celebrated an incredible 148 years of girls' education at Kendrick School.  From its beginning in 1877 at Watlington House, in Watlington Street, until 1927, when it moved to this site, our school has been able to provide an education to girls and women and set them on a path in life.  We celebrated our school and the education at Kendrick!

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    • My Work Experience with Cancer Research UK

      Published 23/09/25

      Over the summer, I had a fantastic opportunity to be part of the Cambridge Cancer Research Institute, where I witnessed the cutting edge of science in action as researchers explored new non-invasive treatments for life-threatening cancer diagnoses. As a sixth former at Kendrick School, I’ve always been encouraged to challenge myself academically, and this programme offered the perfect environment to explore the real-world impact of biomedical research.

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