KS3 Art
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Year 7 Digital Drawing – Objects
Year 9 Diversity in Art
Year 7 Colour Wheel Art
Year 8 Eye Observational Drawing
Year 8 Chuck Close Inspired Art Work
Year 8 Mosaic Eyes – Digital Drawing
Year 8 Eye Installations
Year 9 Sweet Treats
Year 9 Food
Come and find out what makes Aylesbury High School ‘outstanding’. At our Open Evening on Wednesday 28 September tours of the school will run from 5.30 til 7.30 followed by talks in the hall from the Headteacher and students at 7.45.
Our Open Morning on Friday 30 September is a chance to see the school on a normal working day. Tours will start at 9.15 and then a senior member of staff will be on hand to answer any questions.
We have further open mornings on 17, 19 and 20 October.
Please see our Open Events page for more details.
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Entry into Year 7
‘AHS A Level students reap the rewards of their hard work’
Aylesbury High School students were rewarded today when they received their A Level results.
The majority will be heading off next month to universities stretching from Aberdeen and Aberystwyth to Warwick and York, with about 10% of the students deferring their entry until 2017 to allow them to take a gap year, often doing paid work for some months and then going travelling. Like many schools, we are seeing the post-18 picture become more varied as students also embrace the range of non-university options open to them with increasingly attractive apprenticeships and work-based study becoming more popular.
We expect nine students to take up places at Oxford and Cambridge while seven students will be studying medicine, dentistry or veterinary medicine.
Almost a quarter of the students achieved 3 A grades at A Level or better and special congratulations go to Mairead Durrant, Jessica Fleming, Beatrice Law, Sarah Mann, Jessica Payne and Soonyiu Yau who all achieved at least 3 A* grades.
Alan Rosen, Headteacher of Aylesbury High School, said, “These results are a real tribute to the students’ dedication and talent and we must not forget all the teachers and support staff who have inspired and encouraged them throughout both their primary and secondary education. It is fascinating to see the impressive range of courses that our students are going to study, starting with Accounting, Aerospace Engineering, Animal Therapy and Archaeology, going all the way to Zoology.
This set of students have not only achieved creditable exam results but have been really active during their time at Aylesbury High School, supporting charities and doing community service, going on trips and expeditions, and enjoying themselves as well. We wish them the very best for the future.”
KS5 Music Work
Mathilda Weston A2 Composition
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Grace Dunn AS Performance |
Freya Firth-Robson AS Performance |
Anouska Stahlmann A2 Composition |
Sara Safi AS Performance |
KS4 Music Work
Annabel Garman Solo |
Annabel Garman Guitar Minimalism |
Ashnaa Sasikaran Folk Composition |
Ashnaa Sasikaran Minimalist Composition |
Sarah Critchley Viola Composition |
KS3 Music Work
KS3 Song Writing Podcast July 2020
Year 7 Song Writing Podcast
Year 8 Song Writing Podcast
Year 9 Song Writing Podcast
Y7 Sophie’s Cello and Piano Arrangement
KS3 Prakarti and Janani’s Piano piece |
Rhiannon and Ella’s Composition |
Life is hard Georgia and Daisy |
Gabby and Ella piano piece for four hands |
Maggie’s Piano piece |
Chloe and Esha’s piece |
Amber and Lucy |
All Night |
Wellbeing Information for Parents
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Guidance on emotional and mental wellbeing:
Self Injury:
CAMHS:
Papyrus – young suicide prevention:
R U Safe (Banardos):
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SEED – Support and Empathy for people with Eating Disorders
Anxiety and Panic:
Drug and alcohol advice:
Childline LGBT support
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