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Jasmine Floyd

September 2012

University

Sixth Form Subjects

Graphics (A*), Art (B), Photography (C)

University

Liverpool John Moores University

University Course

Graphic Design and Illustration

A big thanks to Dan Haycocks and Nicola Azzolina-Wells for being such fantastic teachers!

Huge congratulations to our former Sixth Form A Level Graphics, Art and Photography student, Jasmine Floyd, who has won Children’s Non-Fiction Book of the Year at the School Reading List of the Year Awards!

A graduate of Liverpool John Moores University in Graphic Design & Illustration, Jasmine said: "This pop-up book was such a joy to illustrate, and I’m incredibly proud to have won."


About School

RegionWest Midlands
Local AuthorityShropshire
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeMixed

FAQs

What is Adams Boarding House like? Will it feel like home?

Absolutely! Adams House is truly designed to be a “home from home.” We pride ourselves on creating a warm, friendly, and family-like atmosphere where every student feels safe, valued, and happy. Our House Parents and dedicated staff live on-site, offering a constant source of support and care, much like a family. You’ll build strong friendships with your fellow boarders, creating a tight-knit community where everyone looks out for each other. We even have our wonderful rescue dog, Betty, who brings a calming and loving presence to the house, helping everyone feel more settled and at ease.

How do I apply for a place at Adams House?

The application process typically involves completing an application form for both Thomas Adams School and Adams House Boarding. If you are applying for Year 12, we have a separate Sixth Form application form which also requires completion . We encourage you to contact our admissions team directly or visit our How To Apply webpage for detailed instructions, including any entrance requirements and deadlines. We’d also be delighted to arrange an online meeting to discuss your application and answer any specific questions you may have.

How does Boarding support my academic studies?

Being a boarder provides a structured environment that is excellent for academic progress. We have dedicated, supervised “prep” (homework) sessions each evening where you can focus on your studies. Our staff are on hand to offer guidance and support, and we encourage peer learning. This routine helps foster good study habits and ensures you have the best chance to achieve your academic potential.