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  • 09/07/21

    Wimbledon Bookfest Young Writers Competition - RPHS Winners!

    Wimbledon Bookfest Young Writers’ competition is an annual contest open to 71 schools around South London and Surrey.
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  • 02/07/21

    STEM: Brain Week

    Whilst younger year groups tried to find ‘whodunit’, Year 9 students took part in the inaugural ‘Brain week’ as part of the Raynes Park Scholars programme.
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  • 02/07/21

    Award Winner

    BAFTA YGD Mentor Award 2021 goes to........
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  • 18/05/21

    National Numeracy Day - 19/05/2021

    Helping students with their numeracy.
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  • 04/03/21

    The Masked Reader - World Book Day

    Can you guess who's behind the mask?            
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  • 28/01/21

    Year 9 Options 2021

    We are delighted to launch our Year 9 Option choices for September 2021.
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  • 01/01/21

    COVID Updates - Spring 2021

    Please see below for the latest Covid updates for the Spring 2021 Term.
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  • 18/12/20

    Newsletter - Issue 97

    Please click to view our latest newsletter
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  • 24/09/20

    Open Event 2020

    Please click here to view our dedicated transition website to find out more about our school, view a selection of videos and take a virtual tour of RPHS.
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  • 16/09/20

    Mr Harris Winner of Pearson Teacher of The Year Silver Award

      Inspirational London teacher honoured in UK celebration of teaching  Raynes Park High School teacher wins Silver Award in The Award for Teacher of the Year in a Secondary School  Selected from thousands of nominations, Richard Harris is one of just 76 Silver Award winners a...
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  • 24/08/20

    Reopening Plan

    Links to our reopening plan and risk assessment for September 2020 can be found below. (Latest revision: October 2020)
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  • 20/08/20

    GCSE Press Release: Results 2020

    Following Monday’s announcement by the Department for Education that the algorithm used to determine A-Levels had been abandoned, the school was relieved to learn that GCSE students would be awarded their centre assessment grades this year.
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