It gives us great pleasure to welcome you to the Forest Hall School website. Our website contains information about our wonderful school and will keep you up to date with events and activities taking place.
Forest Hall School is part of BMAT. This is a small academy Trust based in the South East of England.
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GCSE Results 2024
The number of students achieving higher grades in their GCSEs has risen at Forest Hall School. Year 11 students returned to school today to collect their GCSE results. It was a day of celebration as the school saw an increase in the number of students achieving both English and maths with a Grade ... -
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GCSE Case Study 2023
Despite spending two months in hospital with Long Covid, Elise Edwards was able to attend all of her GCSE lessons – thanks to a robot. When Elise tested positive for Covid-19 with zero symptoms, she could not have imagined what was to happen next. Within ten days of discovering she was ... -
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GCSE Results 2023
Young people have been “empowered to achieve the exceptional” by their secondary school. As Year 11 students collected their GCSE results today, leaders praised the young people for their achievements. Kayleigh Trainor, assistant headteacher, said: “Yet again, we are deli...
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- Sep 27SCHOOL TOURSWe invite all prospective parents and students, for Year 7 September 2025 intake, to visit our school.Book via our website: https://t.co/px3FQC9FWm pic.twitter.com/exSHqjmkgo
- Sep 25REMINDER:We're looking forward to welcoming prospective families to view our school tomorrow.This event will run from 5:00pm - 8:00pm, with Headteacher speeches taking place at 6:00pm and 7:00pm. https://t.co/yyeIEPuokh
- Aug 23"I am very pleased with myself with having a lot to struggle. I have come out the other side now with good results but it's been a challenge.”Congratulations to Jack, who will now study science and maths at sixth form.https://t.co/IdOP9g7lEO#GCSEResults2024 pic.twitter.com/fgvuQQ0NUG
- Aug 22“Not only have students performed well academically, but they have developed into outstanding young adults." - Dustin Schuyler, Headteacher.Well done to all students collecting their #GCSEResultshttps://t.co/03YOdS96Jb pic.twitter.com/NePMhzeF50