Maisie runs to a new personal best
Well done to our own Maisie in Year 12 who took part in a sporting challenge earlier this month and broke her personal best by a big margin.
Well done to our own Maisie in Year 12 who took part in a sporting challenge earlier this month and broke her personal best by a big margin.
Don't miss the chance to take part in one of the biggest awards for young people's poetry.
Our Librarian Miss Robinson has put together some reading recommendations and
resources to celebrate School Diversity Week and Pride Month.
Every June since 2008, people from across the UK have celebrated Gypsy, Roma and Traveller
History Month (GRTHM).
Refugee Week starts on Monday, June 20, and it’s a celebration of the contribution, creativity and resilience of refugees and those seeking sanctuary.
First awarded in March 2017, the Jhalak Prize and its new sister award Jhalak Children’s & YA Prize founded in 2020, seek to celebrate books by British/British resident BAME writers.
Marcus Rashford’s and Phil Earle’s award-winning titles are available to borrow from the academy
library, alongside the majority of the books shortlisted in both the Children’s Fiction and Children’s
Non-Fiction categories.
Windrush Day is on June 22 each year. This marks the day when, in 1948, at least 492 Caribbean people were brought to England on a ship named the Windrush Empire.
We have a wonderful display in our library to mark this year's Empathy Day on Thursday, June 9.
Getting lost in the forest was never an option for our group of intrepid students camping out for their Duke of Edinburgh Award.
The winners of our recent poetry competition have been announced.
Here's a book that should bring a smile to your face - it's the winner of this year's Laugh Out Loud Book Awards, also known as the Lollies.