Students win £1,000 for St Clare Hospice
Charity-minded students at West Hatch High School, Chigwell, gave presentations on their chosen causes in the final of the school’s First Give competition.
Charity-minded students at West Hatch High School, Chigwell, gave presentations on their chosen causes in the final of the school’s First Give competition.
Five staff at West Hatch High School, Chigwell, are preparing for a 300-mile sponsored cycle ride to raise money for a Camps International school trip to Borneo next year.
Students at West Hatch High School, Chigwell, are taking part in a sponsored Readathon to raise money for various charities.
A former West Hatch High School student has received Loughton Town Council's Young Citizen of the Year award.
Adam Taylor received the award from Deputy Lieutenant of Essex Michael Chapman during the council's civic service which was held at Loughton Methodist Church on Sunday (February 28).
West Hatch High School’s Year 7 netball team are into the quarter-finals of the Essex Cup (‘A’ competition) after extending their unbeaten run to six matches with an 18-1 victory over Hedingham.
Year 11 students recently organised a Quiz Night for school staff to raise money for the school's Borneo Expedition 2017. Meanwhile PE teacher Lizzie Edwards is in training for the London Marathon when she will be running for the charity Barnardo's.
West Hatch High School will be hosting its annual dance show on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, March 22-24.
This year's theme is 'The Haunted House' with the audience seeing three young students enter the house - but do they come out at the end?
West Hatch High School's Design and Technology Department has held its annual Gifted and Talented day for Year 9 pupils.
West Hatch High School has held the grand final of its annual Bake Off competition with entrants set the challenge of baking 12 Viennese fingers and a Victoria sandwich cake.
On Tuesday 19 January, five of our West Hatch Sixth Formers attended a Journalism Conference at the News Academy building London Bridge.
Various resources, including E-Safety Messages and Computing Schemes of Work, created by staff at West Hatch High School, Chigwell, have been chosen by The TES (Times Educational Supplement) to be circulated to other schools.
Exciting and rare samples of moon rocks and a collection of impressive meteorites landed at West Hatch High School, Chigwell, when students enjoyed a unique, interactive experience of astronomy during their science lessons.