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Author: Mr Holford
2019-2020 Calendar
DofE Expedition Letters
Letters have gone out for the Bronze and Silver DofE practice expedition. These need to be returned to Mr Ritchie as soon as possible.
Students should be thinking about their meal plan, with a wealth of information to be found on the internet.
Bronze Practice Expedition parent letter
Silver Practice Expedition parent letter
Subject Ambassadors
One of several changes and developments at the Academy over the past year has been the introduction of our subject ambassadors. A new initiative to give students more input and responsibility within their school community.
In years 8-13 each academic subject nominates two students in every year group to represent them as a department. Currently we have over 200 subject ambassadors within the Academy.
Whilst each specific subject area will have its own individualised roles and responsibilities for the students there are also some whole school expectations of the ambassadors, for example, representing their department at the Academy open evening in September.
Students gain a huge amount from the role, including developing their initiative, organisational skills and teamworking ability. Specifically, for our 6th form students it gives them an additional aspect to include on their UCAS application.
In the future we hope to develop a Subject Ambassadors webpage linked to the Academy website where students will be able to write and post ‘blogs’ about what is going on in their particular area.
This area is very much a developing progress and it is very much a case of watch this space…….
Mr D Inman
(Assistant Principal)
Peer Pressure
Poetry Winner – Adam Louis Caudle-Oldfield (Y9)
A poem written by Adam Louis Caudle-Oldfield of Year 9 has been chosen for a national competition!
The Armistice 100 Competition, run by the University of Lincoln to commemorate the centenary of Armistice Day received 544 entries from students all over the country.
Every poem submitted was read by the Poet Laureate Dame Carol Ann Duffy and her fellow judges. The judges were extremely impressed with the quality of the writing received.
I am certain that you will join us in celebrating the huge success of Adam Louis Caudle-Oldfield (Y9), with his poem ‘The Cost of Peace’ making it into ‘The Armistice 100’ book, created as part of The Armistice 100 Prize for Schools Poetry. An Awesome achievement.