News Archive

The twelve students involved this year with our long standing Tanzanian link arrived safely back from the first leg of the exchange where Imberhorne visit Tanzania.  Our Year 13 students spent time working with our Minaki link school as well as the children from the Kisarawe orphanage.  In additi

We are pleased to introduce our new ‘Leading Students’ at Key Stage 3.

Thank you to all the students, staff and parents who helped raise the staggering sum of £5096 for Children in Need 2012.  What an amzing achievement from the whole of Imberhorne School.

On 14th November, at the Chequer Mead theatre, students from local East Grinstead schools gathered to participate in the annual Rotary Club competition ‘Youth Speaks’.  Well done to our KS4 team who chose to speak on scientific endeavours to prolong our lives.  Ioannis Gabrielides, Kieran Johnsto

On the 6th November, during Poetry Week, the poet Ash Dickinson returned to Imberhorne for the third year in a row to take one-hour workshops with our Year 8 students.  Working on poetry techniques, the students found Ash really inspirational.

45 rugby-playing students from across Key Stage 3 and 4 were lucky enough to visit the home of English rugby, Twickenham, to watch England V Fiji.  The trip was organised as a reward for all their commitment during the rugby season so far.  As usual, our students were impeccably behaved and a cre

45 rugby-playing students from across Key Stage 3 and 4 were lucky enough to visit the home of English rugby, Twickenham, to watch England V Fiji.  The trip was organised as a reward for all their commitment during the rugby season so far.  As usual, our students were impeccably behaved and a cre

Congratulations to our U16 County Cup Football winners of 2011-2012.  They have just been awarded 'Young Team of the Year' in the Observer Sussex Sports Awards that took place in October.  Thank you to the boys for their amazing effort last year and to everyone that voted for them.

Congratulations to all our Imberstars for this half term.  They have all enjoyed their special days receiving gifts and privileges over the last week.  Keep up the great work!

Year 8 visited the Natural History Museum in London as a beginning to their new topic, ‘Offspring’. Split into form groups the students were able to move around the many exhibits at different times throughout the day.

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