On the weekend of 17th April 2020, South Wirral High School’s Deputy Headteacher – Mr Cloherty – will be part of a small armada of three boats from Warrior Training in Chester, attempting to row the 56 miles from Nieuwpoort, Belgium to Ramsgate, UK. All money raised will go towards ‘The Christie Charitable Fund‘, which...Read More
Dear Parent/Guardian,We just want to reassure you that we are monitoring the Coronavirus situation on a daily basis and will of course keep you informed should we need to take any action in order to safeguard the health and safety of our school community. Meanwhile, as you would expect, we are planning to ensure that...Read More
28th February 2020 Dear Parent/Carer, You will have heard on the news recently that Coronavirus is a public health concern. I would like to reassure you that at school we are monitoring this situation very closely and will of course keep you informed should we need to take any action in order to safeguard the...Read More
In July Mr Goodwin shared our concern as a school for the safety of students who ride their bikes to school, as there were a number of near-misses with cars and also some incidents where students have fallen off their bikes and were hurt. The volume of traffic outside school has risen in recent years...Read More
GCSE Fine Art students attended a fantastic event for young people interested in Visual and Creative Arts Careers at the Tate Gallery in Liverpool on 14th November 2019. The students experienced Fashion Design and Graffiti design workshops presented by Liverpool City College lecturers, alongside some very inspirational talks from Tate Gallery staff. Students were also...Read More
On Wednesday 6th November 2019, 7 members of the South Wirral High School Debate Society got an amazing opportunity to go to a special night at Wallasey Town Hall with Governors from the local community and discuss relevant issues. Josh Gerrard told us all about their visit. Our night began around 4:30 when we arrived...Read More
The UK Youth Parliament provides opportunities for 11-18 year olds to use their elected voice to bring about social change through meaningful representation and campaigning. This year, Mrs Barr is leading the school’s ‘Making Your Mark’ campaign, a national campaign allowing students to take part in the UK’s largest youth consultation. This morning, the school’s...Read More
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