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Out of School Support

Domestic Abuse Domestic abuse comes in many shapes and sizes. It involves any kind of behaviour that hurts people who are in a relationship or part of a family – from put downs and belittling, through to physical and sexual harm. Abuse or the threat of harm is often used to control or force people […]

7HQ

Mr J. Mottram Head of Year 7Year 7 2024 HeadquartersMy name is Mr Mottram and I lead the transition programme at Brine Leas and would like to extend a huge welcome to our new cohort of Year 7 students for September 2024. If you are reading this on our website, I imagine you will be […]

Year 9 English Language and Literacy

GCSE English Language and LiteratureMrs Meredith – Teacher of English Additional Information The Day An Inspector Calls and Other Plays (Penguin Modern Classics) ISBN-10 : 014118535X ISBN-13 : 978-0141185354 GCSE English language GCSE English Literature English Step UpMiss Nash – Teacher of English

Frequently Asked Questions – Coronavirus

There are now high numbers of children who are staying away from school as more families become involved in precautionary measures in response to the Coronavirus pandemic. Our attendance team are currently inundated with an unprecedented number of calls as parents get in touch each day. Please note, with immediate effect: If your child’s absence […]

Information for Parents and Families

Do you have a concern about a child? The Cheshire East Consultation Service (ChECS) is the ‘front door’ for access to services, support and advice for children and their families, from early help and support through to safeguarding and child protection. Phone ChECS on 0300 123 5012 (option 3) Callers will be directed to a […]

Year 10 Home Learning Resources

If you need assistance please email homelearning@brineleas.co.uk giving as much information as possible including screen shots regarding the problem(s) you’re experiencing and someone will get back to you as soon as possible. Students are now able to access their email accounts through the Office 365 portal and there are how to instructions in the Office […]

Duke of Edinburgh Award

We run the Duke of Edinburgh Award in the following year groups: Year GroupAward Year 10Bronze Award Year 11Silver Award once Bronze Award is completed Year 12Silver Award once Bronze Award is completed or direct entry Gold Award once Silver Award is completed We do not do direct entry Gold Award, if you wish to […]

Options Post-18

In 2013, the participation age was raised to 18 years of age. This means all young people are required to continue to participate in education or training until at least their 18th birthday. There are lots of things a student should think about when deciding their next steps after school: Alternatives to going to university

Working Life

Work will be one of the most important elements of a person’s life as an adult. It’s important that an employee starts in the right way. Work gives people experience, money, friends, new skills, satisfaction and lots more. These are just some suggestions to help employees get the best out of work. There are many […]

Interviews

Interviews are a two-way communication. Not only are they a tool for employers to use to evaluate the potential employee, but they are also an opportunity for the employee to assess the job and the organization to see if they would suit. Interviews for part time work, full time work and apprenticeships start before an […]