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SEPTEMBER
SoS UEA AHS!
Our visit to the University of East Anglia to share our experience of the journey towards becoming a school of sanctuary.
JULY
Induction Week
Reflections on the first day of high school for the class of 2027
MAY
Jubilee Poetry
Students write in response to the queen's jubilee for the celebration at Aylsham Parish Church on June 4th 2022
Rising Costs - Rising Confusion
Isla Gotterson explains some of the reasons behind the rise in the cost of living in the UK
Why pheasants are the worst thing ever
A humorous look at the problem with these feathered narcissists by Brandon Stanbury
Mythical Beings are not just for children
Annabelle Milligan and Bonnie Paul explain their thoughts and offer up a challenge.
Cooking up a storm!
Mrs Potter and Mr Bridgeman organised a special after-school cooking lesson to show the students of the popular AHS Manga club how to make Katsu curry.
Formula One season review - 2021 The end of an era
Sam Nutt looks back at the impact of the 2021 season
Creative writing selection
Some of the brilliant creative writing submitted this month for Present Tense readers.
"It started with a small set of steps!"
Josh Douglass tells us about his blossoming plant business.
April
Being Head Girl and Head Boy
Jess Gotterson and Joe Penfold reflect on their experiences as Aylsham High's Head Girl and Boy in 2021-22.
march
Are teenagers of this generation more likely to save the planet?
Beth Wedge Clarke debates an answer.
What is happening in Ukraine?
Beth Wedge Clarke explains in this informative feature story.
Are there more doors or wheels in the world?
Sophie Bajomee looks at the facts behind this popular TikTok debate
How to get your head around revision
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Will, Finley and Jayden explain.
Woman released after six years in prison.
Tilly Hares explains this momentous moment.
GEN Z - Change Makers.
Franki Norfolk Ainsworth tells us why she thinks this generation are impressive.
Poetry Pages
Poems by our students
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Afghanistan poem
by Alfie Derham.
Yellow and blue, blue, red and white
A poem by Tilly Jordan.
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