Latest News
Latest News
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Season's Greetings
Fri 19 Dec 2025We look forward to welcoming you all back in the new year.
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300 students from Windsor Learning Partnership perform at Windsor Castle
Mon 15 Dec 2025Last week, 300 students from across all schools within Windsor Learning Partnership had the incredible privilege of performing Christmas songs at Windsor Castle.
The Windsor Boys’ School and Windsor Girls’ School performed outside the iconic St George’s Chapel, while Clewer Green CE First School, Oakfield First School, Dedworth Green First School, and Dedworth Middle School filled the magnificent St George’s Hall with singing around the Christmas tree, performing to an audience of both family and castle visitors.
A huge thank you to Mr Manwaring for managing the events, and to Mrs Laver, Mr Fletcher, Miss Celoleskaj, and Mr Thomas for their dedication in rehearsing the children. We also want to thank all the parents who attended and, most importantly, celebrate the students, whose enthusiasm and singing made the events so memorable.
Windsor Learning Partnership are grateful to the Royal Collection Trust and Windsor Castle for their support in making this extraordinary experience possible for our community.
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Two school leaders celebrate achieving their NPQH certification
Thu 11 Dec 2025We are delighted to celebrate the incredible achievement of Mark Mackie from Dedworth Green First School and Clare O’Donnell from Dedworth Middle School, who have successfully completed the National Professional Qualification for Headship (NPQH).
The NPQH is a prestigious qualification designed to prepare senior leaders for the responsibilities of headship, equipping them with the skills and knowledge to lead schools with vision, integrity, and impact.
At Windsor Learning Partnership, we are immensely proud of their dedication and commitment to professional growth. Their success reflects the strength of leadership across our trust and the bright future ahead for our schools.
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Over 150 Students Shine in Spectacular Joint Production of Sweeney Todd
Tue 02 Dec 2025Over 150 talented students from The Windsor Boys’ School and Windsor Girls’ School took to the stage last week for an unforgettable production of Sweeney Todd. With a live orchestra, professional set design, and authentic costumes, they brought Victorian London to life across multiple sold-out performances – watched by over 1400 people. “Sweeney Todd is an exceptionally challenging score, and our students have truly risen to the occasion. I could not be prouder,” said James Manwaring, Director of Music. Huge congratulations to every student for their hard work, and creativity, and to all the staff who made it possible!