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Hyde and Shriek: Year 11 English

13th December 20165th January 2018

Recently, as Year 11s preparing for our GCSE examinations, we were given the opportunity to watch a performance of ‘The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde’ by the Four of …[Read More]

Art Department at Halloween

9th December 201619th December 2016

These colourful images were created by Year 9 Art and Graphics students as part of the Halloween Jubilee Pavilion display. A very good job done – well done! Mr Vine, Head of Art …[Read More]

Ichthyosaur Workshop

5th December 20165th December 2016

Last week 30 artists from Year 7 were selected by their Art teachers to take part in a workshop sponsored by the Arts Council for Lyme Regis museum extension project.  After Sarah …[Read More]

Rough Notes – October/November 2016

1st December 20166th March 2018

Although we are only just over half a term into the new academic year, autumn is very much about moving up and moving on. Students in Years 11, 12 and 13 are beginning to think more seriously about examination preparation …[Read More]

The Bindon Landslip 1839

29th November 20169th December 2016

The animation film made by Year 8 when they were in Year 7 last summer has now been launched into the public domain. Last Thursday we had a wonderful evening when both …[Read More]

Coastal Erosion in Lyme Regis

29th November 201629th November 2016

At last the long awaited film we began planning last Apri has now been completed and is available and can be viewed at the bottom of this page. Both the AS Geography …[Read More]

Woodroffe Supports Museum

18th November 201623rd November 2016

As part of our ongoing work with the museum our filmmaking project has been the headline article in this quarters ‘museum news’. Our premiere evening showing the two films will be Thursday …[Read More]

Rough Notes – September 2016

18th November 20166th March 2018

As you will have no doubt seen in the press, Woodroffe has been celebrating another year of excellent results both at GCSE and A Level. The way results were reported this year has been very confusing as a consequence …[Read More]

Paolozzi Workshop

8th November 201614th November 2016

Sponsored by the Arts Council the 6th form Artists were treated to two workshops linked to the Eduardo Paolozzi exhibition at the Thelma Hulbert gallery in Honiton. Visiting the exhibition the students …[Read More]

Dinosaur Show

8th November 20168th November 2016

On a glorious sunny morning in October we had the most surreal entertainment on the school tennis courts provided by Emerald Ant performing their show the Iguanodon Restaurant. The show was performed …[Read More]

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