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12 May 2023 | |
Written by Donna Turner (McDermott) | |
School News |
We are absolutely delighted to announce that Truro High School has been selected as a finalist in one category and has been Highly Commended in another in the Muddy Stilettos Schools of the Year Awards 2023.
Following hot on the heels of our place in the Tes Awards shortlist for Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) Setting of the Year, we are extremely pleased to have also been named as a finalist in the Muddy Stilettos’ Most Creative Learning Through Play (Early Years) award. We are so proud of our Pre-Prep team and the inspiring work they do to give our youngest learners the best start to their education.
Muddy Stilettos have also Highly Commended Truro High in the category of Most Dynamic STEM Programme (Senior) – a programme which stretches from astronomy to Greenpower motor racing and a bespoke Aspiring Medics Programme.
We are one of only two schools in Devon and Cornwall to have been selected from a pool of thousands across the UK. We now look forward to June when the winners for all categories will be announced.
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