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The school bell has gone and that brings our 2023-2024 academic year to a close. Thank you all so much for your support. The Boteler Family is an amazing place to be and that is because the whole school community contributes to this ethos. I have professional pride and I want us to be the best, so we can give our best and make that difference for our children. I love working alongside you and it is a privilege to be the Headteacher of such a wonderful school. Have a wonderful summer holiday and stay safe. God Bless, Mrs Scott-Herron. ... See MoreSee Less

We welcomed Alderman Bolton parents and carers into school last night to watch Year 6 in their summer show. Two Year 9 Ambassadors helped with our PSB stall. Well done everyone! ... See MoreSee Less

We welcomed Alderman Bolton parents and carers into school last night to watch Year 6 in their summer show. Two Year 9 Ambassadors helped with our PSB stall. Well done everyone!

We are celebrating two wonderful wins from the Warrington Guardian Education Awards. Our Progress Hub won Best Team and Year 8 student Nathan-Jack Gerrard won Pupil of the Year.

Nathan-Jack is a real inspiration, who never gives up and strives to overcome any barrier he faces. It is hard to quantify the impact he has on others because it is something so unique and special. He is also a very talented artist. He has created artworks for many members of staff and designed the school Christmas cards. On one piece of artwork that he made for Mrs Scott-Herron, he included a quote: โ€œnever let anyone dull your sparkleโ€. Nathan-Jack has made so much progress this year holistically and is starting to thrive due to the work, opportunities and resources he has been able to access in our Progress Hub. We are very proud that he is a part of our Boteler Family and we look forward to seeing him develop further.

In evaluating the inclusivity of a school, one must consider the outcomes achieved by students with SEND. High-quality outcomes encompass not only academic achievement but also social and emotional development, independence, and overall well-being. An inclusive school should strive to remove barriers to learning and provide appropriate support and accommodations to enable all pupils to succeed. The outcomes for those in the SEND register attending Sir Thomas Boteler Church of England High School are higher than the national average. However, the inclusiveness of the school environment and the success of our internal provisions like our Progress Hub extends beyond the academic achievements and delivers a breadth of extracurricular activities, opportunities for social interaction, and attempts to increase the feeling of belonging to our Boteler Family. The extended and all-encompassing approach delivered by all staff, and stakeholders, embodies this philosophy. Students here feel loved and valued and know they are a part of wider community who appreciates and understands them for being individuals, knowing that success looks different for each one of them.
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We are celebrating two wonderful wins from the Warrington Guardian Education Awards. Our Progress Hub won Best Team and Year 8 student Nathan-Jack Gerrard won Pupil of the Year. 
 
Nathan-Jack is a real inspiration, who never gives up and strives to overcome any barrier he faces. It is hard to quantify the impact he has on others because it is something so unique and special. He is also a very talented artist. He has created artworks for many members of staff and designed the school Christmas cards. On one piece of artwork that he made for Mrs Scott-Herron, he included a quote: โ€œnever let anyone dull your sparkleโ€.  Nathan-Jack has made so much progress this year holistically and is starting to thrive due to the work, opportunities and resources he has been able to access in our Progress Hub. We are very proud that he is a part of our Boteler Family and we look forward to seeing him develop further.

In evaluating the inclusivity of a school, one must consider the outcomes achieved by students with SEND. High-quality outcomes encompass not only academic achievement but also social and emotional development, independence, and overall well-being. An inclusive school should strive to remove barriers to learning and provide appropriate support and accommodations to enable all pupils to succeed. The outcomes for those in the SEND register attending Sir Thomas Boteler Church of England High School are higher than the national average. However, the inclusiveness of the school environment and  the success of our internal provisions like our Progress Hub extends beyond the academic achievements and delivers a breadth of extracurricular activities, opportunities for social interaction, and attempts to increase the feeling of belonging to our Boteler Family. The extended and all-encompassing approach delivered by all staff, and stakeholders, embodies this philosophy. Students here feel loved and valued and know they are a part of wider community who appreciates and understands them for being individuals, knowing that success looks different for each one of them.

A reminder to parents and carers to please check the Arbor app for important information about tomorrow. Any issues with logging onto the app, please email info@boteler.org.uk detailing the issue, so we can best support you. Thank you. ... See MoreSee Less

We had a fabulous time at Blackpool Pleasure Beach. The students were amazing and the staff had a wonderful time too. On our way home now, happy but tired. ... See MoreSee Less

We had a fabulous time at Blackpool Pleasure Beach. The students were amazing and the staff had a wonderful time too.  On our way home now, happy but tired.

Staff and students have had a glorious day at Chester Zoo as part of this yearโ€™s rewards trips. Some students even saw both of the jaguars! ... See MoreSee Less

Staff and students have had a glorious day at Chester Zoo as part of this yearโ€™s rewards trips. Some students even saw both of the jaguars!

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Dance Explosion 2024 has wrapped up an incredible year for dance at Sir Thomas Church of England High School and I could not be prouder of all of the students and staff who have helped me make this all possible.

The professionalism, talent and commitment from our dancers has continued to blow us away. Dancers of all ages took to the stage in a variety of styles and songs that blew the audience away. From group pieces to solos, and the return of our Boteler Boys, each and every performer shone brightly.

A few special thank yous who this night would not have been made possible without goes to Mrs Graham, Mr Gregory, Mrs Tarry, the Sport and Performance team, the site and all the support staff and our PSB who work to help the show happen.

Thank you to the incredible audience for your support in helping our students and attending on the night with your enthusiasm and endless cheering!

So hereโ€™s to what I hope will be another phenomenal year of dance at Sir Thomas Boteler and cannot wait to see what new talent our Year 6โ€™s can bring to our shows.
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Dance Explosion 2024 has wrapped up an incredible year for dance at Sir Thomas Church of England High School and I could not be prouder of all of the students and staff who have helped me make this all possible.

The professionalism, talent and commitment from our dancers has continued to blow us away. Dancers of all ages took to the stage in a variety of styles and songs that blew the audience away. From group pieces to solos, and the return of our Boteler Boys, each and every performer shone brightly. 

A few special thank yous who this night would not have been made possible without goes to Mrs Graham, Mr Gregory, Mrs Tarry, the Sport and Performance team, the site and all the support staff and our PSB who work to help the show happen.

Thank you to the incredible audience for your support in helping our students and attending on the night with your enthusiasm and endless cheering!

So hereโ€™s to what I hope will be another phenomenal year of dance at Sir Thomas Boteler and cannot wait to see what new talent our Year 6โ€™s can bring to our shows.

Some more photos from Sports Day! What a day! ... See MoreSee Less

Some more photos from Sports Day! What a day!

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