Two students attend the Archway Project in Thamesmead. They are learning mechanical and riding skills by qualified staff as well as photography and cooking…….read and see more
Work & Events Blog
In this blog you'll find all the latest information on what the pupils have been getting up to in and out of school. Use the category listing to filter the blog. Click on each entry to view the full page which in many cases includes photographs and video.
Check out the other blogs on this site which include our Radio Blog, Video Blog and the Headteacher's Blog.
Young Voices - O2 Performance
On 27th November the choir took part in the Young Voices Concert at the O2. All term the students have worked hard in learning the set songs for this performance and on the day sang along with 7000 other school children to a mass audience. There was a live band on stage and we performed alongside Des’ree as part of the Big Sing, a world record attempt for the most number of children simultaneously singing around the country. It was a fantastic event and a great opportunity for our students to sing alongside other schools and perform with various professional musicians and dancers. Well done to everyone who took part, students and staff, to make this such a memorable event!



Colin’s Achievements
Colin is really enjoying the work he is doing down at Acres Way Kennels. Colin has a special talent when working with these dogs. He shows lots of care towards the dogs and works hard while he is there. Some of Colin’s duties are: walking, feeding and mucking out the kennels. He stays focused on his duties whilst at Acres Way and has made new friends as well. Colin has said that he would like to work with animals when he leaves school.
Post 16 Mosaic Project
During this last half term the post 16 Environment Group have been studying what mosaics are and making some of their own. They have had great fun making designs and then trying to repeat them using little tiles and different coloured glass beads. Here is some of their work.
Movement Opportunities Via Education
MOVE is a top-down, activity-based programme designed to teach young people with physical disabilities basic functional motor skills needed for adult life. These skills enable people to enjoy a more inclusive lifestyle at home and in their local communities.
Overview of the Year from Students at Royal Hill
From September until July we have had a lot of laughs. We performed in the Wizard of Oz Christmas Concert as rapping wizards. We went to Shooter’s Hill, it’s a new school. Shooter’s Hill is big, it’s nice, we got to go swimming, Andre joined the catering group and some of us got to do ICT. We all liked going to Shooter’s Hill.
Achievements at Charlton Park RDA
Congratulations to Jonathan Scullion for achieving his Grade 4 in Horsecare. The examiner stated that in 15 years she had only seen such high standards 6 times! Jonathan also entered a regional dressage test of 28 London Groups, and came first in his class.

















