The impressive new facility in designed to ensure that Churston continues to provide a broad and balanced curriculum for all of our students.
Churston GCSE Students achieve great success in their GCSEs!
The Y11 students at Churston Ferrers Grammar School have enjoyed great success in their GCSEs despite an exceptionally challenging year.
Luci’s scholarship success!
A Sixth Form student at Churston Ferrers Grammar School has been rewarded with a scholarship for her outstanding effort and achievement during her A Levels.
Churston Students achieve great success
Sixth Form students at Churston Ferrers Grammar School have enjoyed great success in their A Levels despite an exceptionally challenging year.
Rounders – Sixth Form vs Staff
A true clash of titans, a battle of wills, a contest for victory, glory and bragging rights: the Sixth Form – Staff Rounders match.
Chemistry Olympiad Success
Churston students have achieved further success in the Chemistry Olympiad competition. Organised by the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Devon County Swimming Championships
At this years Devon County Swimming Championships, 9 Churston pupils represented Paignton Swimming Club over 4 weekends in January and February.
Primary Workshop
A big Bonjour from Anna, Alice, Isla et Lottie the year ten students who taught the children from Hayes and All Saints primary schools this month. It was a pleasure to see them engage so well with years four and five.
Longitude Explorer
Three teams of Y10s from Churston recently flew to London to take part in NESTA’s Longitude Explorer Prize semi final event. The challenge is to create or improve a product, app or service that uses AI technology to make the world a better place. Based on the premise that we would all like to live in a world where people can live longer, live better, live together, and live greener, and that technology has a positive part to play in this optimistic future.
Churston Students’ Success in Philosophy Competition
The Philosophy and Ethics department is pleased to congratulate Rufus Sherville (Thompson) and Lily Reshad (Brunel) for coming fourth and fifth,
respectively, in the University of Nottingham’s Dare to be Philosophical? competition.