Our Open Day will be on Tuesday 3rd October 2023

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Celebrate our sporting successes

We are very proud of Doyle class who represented Addington Valley in the Croydon School Sports Partnership Panathlon event. They took part in a range of challenges such as football shoot out, Boccia, parachute and table cricket. They worked really hard and got the most points on the basketball challenge. We are very proud of how the students encouraged each other. Overall, Addington Valley came fourth! Each student received a medal and a certificate, which they were very proud to show everyone at school. We feel it is very important for students to have positive physical activity experiences to form a lifelong love of movement and look forward to lots of other students representing Addington Valley in the future.

The progress my son has made is phenomenal, we couldn’t be happier.

We feel very lucky that he is in this school.

Parent February 2022

Latest News

School rocked today!

It was our great pleasure to welcome, Bus Terminal and Fire Boyz, two rock bands from St Giles School for a special performance at Addington Valley. The two bands made up of singers and musicians raised the roof with their …

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Doyle Class trip to the Science Museum

Doyle Class had a brilliant day at the Science Museum! ‘Space’ was their favourite topic this year so they loved exploring the space section, looking at all the space rockets and planets! They also took part in other experiments and …

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AVAFEST

We are excited to welcome two rock bands from St Giles School today for what will be their first live performance away from school. We have turned our sports hall into a concert venue and the students, with the help …

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Sixth Form DIY Session

Sixth form students have enjoyed their plumbing and DIY skill sessions with Viv from Construction and Engineering Opportunities. They have used their soldering, pipe bending and connecting skills to make their initials out of copper piping.

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