Ofsted 'Good with Outstanding features'. “Happy, caring school” gets thumbs up from Ofsted inspectors Pupils "love to learn" at a "happy, caring school" which has been rated Good for the first time by Ofsted. Inspectors visited Nishkam Primary School last month and found leaders to have...
Ofsted 'Good with Outstanding features'. “Happy, caring school” gets thumbs up from Ofsted inspectors Pupils "love to learn" at a "happy, caring school" which has been rated Good for the first time by Ofsted. Inspectors visited Nishkam Primary School last month and found leaders to have...
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Bodhi Day We, at school this week, are commemorating Bodhi Day! Bodhi Day is the Buddhist holiday that marks the day that the historical Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama (Shakyamuni), experienced enlightenment, also known as bodhi in Sanskrit and Pali. https://t.co/7usm4iZxZK
Join our Sixth Form Open Evening on 7th November 2024 at Nishkam High School Birmingham to find out more about the brilliant results achieved and curriculum offer. https://t.co/nGOjcYunI1
As we enter the last few weeks of this school year, we are reflecting on the journey each student has made and all that they have accomplished. In the upcoming weeks we are engaging in conversations with students around adapting to change, and being optimistic about the future. https://t.co/pw86B6pHIv
Golden Thread 3, reminds us to put our trust in God. Knowing that God will guide us, deepens our faith in the Divine. This week, we encourage our students to reflect on the virtue of Trust. https://t.co/MYWEkYKo5d
For Mental Health Awareness Week we are fostering open conversations amongst our students about mental health. While mental health challenges can often be invisible, it is vital to de-stigmatize reaching out for help and support for mental health. https://t.co/j8LuNQjECn