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  • Sports Day 2025: A record-breaking day for the Academy!

    Published 09/07/25

    Sports Day 2025 was a record-breaking afternoon, with over 10 school records broken and 37 house records! 

    The sun shone throughout the entire day, and our students were treated to motivating tunes from Mr Spencer and Mrs Bones, creating the perfect atmosphere to keep the energy high.  

    The events kicked off with the highly anticipated lug of war battles and field events, consisting of javelin, shot putt, long jump, high jump and wellie wanging. With impressive results across the board, it was great to see the determination and hard work every student poured into the events. 

    The afternoon featured our track events, including the 100m, 300m, 400m, 800m, and 1500m races, as well as the grand relay finale. Every race was down to the wire as our students put on a show of skill all afternoon. 

    Throughout the day, our wonderful Sixth Form students provided much needed ice creams and drinks to us all, raising money for their 2026 Year 13 Ball.  

    We also saw teachers cooling off in a "Teacher Soak" where students were able to pay 50p to throw a sopping sponge at the teacher of the hour, all in the name of charity! We had different teachers throughout the day, including Mr Hildrew, who drew quite the crowd. It was a definite highlight, resulting in a whopping £272.72 for charity! 

    As the afternoon drew to a close, the scores were closer than ever, leaving the relay to be the deciding factor of the 2025 Sports Day winners.  

    Ultimately, it was Lancaster who triumphed, taking home the coveted trophy in recognition of their outstanding relay performance! 

    Lastly, but certainly not least, the tug of war scores were totalled and Hanover kept their streak going, taking home the tug of war trophy for another year!

    Check out all the record breakers below.
     

    Record:                             

    Student Name:          

    Event:                   

    Time/Distance:

    School

    Isobel

    300m

    47.47 Seconds

    Lancaster

    Mathilda

    300m

    48.31 secs

    Stuart

    Ffion

    300m

    49.88 secs

    School Record

    Solene 

    200m

    29.28 secs

    Windsor

    Emma 

    200m

    29.85 secs

    School Record

    Harry 

    200m

    24.28 secs

    School Record

    Anabelle 

    300m

    48.60 secs

    Lancaster

    Joey 

    300m

    45.39 secs

    Tudor

    Eva

    300m

    48.25 secs

    Lancaster

    Sienna 

    300m

    50.20 secs

    Lancaster

    Noah 

    300m

    40.39 secs

    Lancaster

    Amy 

    100m

    13.59 secs

    Lancaster

    Laura 

    100m

    13.40 secs

    Stuart

    Ffion 

    100m

    12.95 secs

    Hanover

    Gabriella 

    100m

    12.73 secs

    Lancaster

    Harry 

    100m

    11.69 secs

    Windsor

    Joshua 

    100m

    11.38 secs

    Lancaster

    Laura 

    High Jump

    1.44 metres

    Lancaster

    Harry 

    Hurdles

    12.54 secs

    School Record

    Joshua 

    Hurdles

    11.61 secs

    Stuart

    Sid

    Hurdles

    13.07 secs

    School Record

    Isaac 

    High Jump

    1.58 metres

    Tudor

    Jacob 

    High Jump

    1.54 metres

    Lancaster

    Amy

    Javelin

    21.24 metres

    School Record

    George 

    Shot Putt

    11.13 metres

    Hanover

    Hattie 

    Long Jump

    3.80 metres

    Windsor

    Max 

    Javelin

    19.90 metres

    Lancaster

    Barnaby 

    Javelin

    23.70 metres

    Lancaster

    James 

    Javelin

    34.95 metres

    Stuart

    Isaac 

    Hurdles

    12.21 secs

    Lancaster

    Josh 

    Hurdles

    13.40 secs

    Windsor

    Matilda 

    Hurdles

    13.29 secs

    Tudor

    Ewan 

    800m

    2 mins 17 secs

    Lancaster

    Olive

    800m

    2 mins 45 secs

    Lancaster

    Riley

    Javelin

    32.50 metres

    Hanover

    Gabriella 

    Long Jump

    4.37 metres

    Stuart

    Ayanda

    Long Jump

    4.06 metres

    School Record

    Noah

    Long Jump

    5.64 metres

    Windsor

    Joshua 

    Long Jump

    5.52 metres

    School Record

    Olive 

    800m

    2 mins 50 secs

    Lancaster

    Laura 

    800m

    2 mins 55 secs

    Tudor

    Katie 

    800m

    3 mins 0 secs

    School Record

    Oliver 

    1500m

    4 mins 41 secs

    Lancaster

    Anabelle 

    1500m

    5 mins 39 secs

     

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  • Dance Star of the Week is Evelyn

    Published 09/07/25

    Evelyn impressed us all with her fantastic performance as part of the winning group in Dance Fever. Evelyn consistently works hard in her Dance lessons and demonstrates strong leadership skills.

    Evelyn will be taking BTEC Dance next year, and we look forward to seeing what she can achieve.

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  • Another Show-Stopping ‘Strictly Dance Fever’ Performance

    Published 04/07/25

    Thursday evening saw yet another successful edition of Strictly Dance Fever. The talent on display was sensational, with every performer giving their all to impress the packed Academy Hall.

    The evening was expertly compered by former students Oli and Mair. The difficult task of selecting the winners fell to our panel of judges: Shelley Lippe, Vicki Cook, and Lindsey Murphy.

    There were three performance categories on the night:

    Solo Winner: Flo (Year 8)

    Duet Winners: Charlotte and Gracie (both Year 10)

    Group Winners: A large ensemble choreographed by KS3 Dance Captain Sophia featuring Evelyn, Florence, Darcey, Analucia, Olive, Kathryn, Holly, Scarlet, and Brooke.

    The overall winning piece was a technically demanding and powerful tap solo, choreographed and performed by Flo (Year 8). The decision was hugely popular with the audience, and Flo was awarded the Strictly Dance Fever trophy.

    The Best Performer trophy was presented to Mati (Year 8) for her outstanding contributions throughout the show, while Chace was honoured with the Future Star award.

    We were also proud to present badges to our newly appointed Dance Captains: Leah (KS3 Dance Captain) and Hannah (KS4 Dance Captain). Both girls have big shoes to fill, but we are confident they will rise to the challenge and lead with enthusiasm.

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  • Year 13 Students Complete Gold Expedition in the Lake District

    Published 03/07/25

    On Friday, seven Year 13 students embarked on their Gold Duke of Edinburgh Expedition in the Lake District. Despite facing wet and windy weather, they showed remarkable determination and completed the first day in great spirits.

    The weather began to improve by the end of day two, with the rain finally giving way to sunshine. Throughout the expedition, the students demonstrated impressive resilience, adapting their planned routes to account for the challenging conditions and changes to their campsites.

    Along the way, they also enjoyed exploring the local legend of the Tizzie-Whizie, adding a sense of adventure and fun to their journey.

    This was an amazing group of students who thoroughly deserve their Gold Award. We are incredibly proud of their teamwork, perseverance, and positive attitude throughout the four-day expedition.

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  • Smashing Records and Stirring Sauces: Jamie Oliver's Record Breaking Cooking Lesson

    Published 03/07/25

    Team Food recently took part in an extraordinary event: an attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the largest cooking lesson ever held. The previous record, set in Poland in 2015 by the Partnership for Health, involved 6,778 participants across 89 schools. This time, the goal was to go much bigger. 

    The cooking lesson focused on making homemade pasta paired with a simple, delicious tomato sauce; a recipe that’s accessible, fun, and perfect for all skill levels.

    Our students' response was incredible. Over 80 students applied to take part, and 21 were selected to join the record-breaking attempt. The group included a fantastic mix of year groups, and students eagerly stepped out of their comfort zones, partnering with peers from different years. It created an atmosphere of collaboration, learning, and connection.

    And we didn’t just break the record - we absolutely smashed it. More than 700 schools participated, setting a new global benchmark with an estimated 15,000 participants. To make the day even more memorable, celebrity chef Jamie Oliver joined the lesson live, chatting with students and sharing his passion for pasta. When we asked Jamie what his favourite pasta was, he dove into an impromptu segment celebrating all things pasta, a real highlight for everyone involved.

    The event was a record-breaking moment, a chance to learn new skills, and, best of all, provided a delicious meal to share at the end. We’re grateful to Jamie Oliver and the event organisers for giving us the opportunity to be part of such a special day. 

    If you'd like to recreate the pasta dish we made, here is the recipe!

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  • Join Us for Our Sixth Form Open Evening – Your Future Starts Here

    Published 03/07/25

    Considering your post-16 options? Our Sixth Form Open Evening on Thursday, 16th October 2025, from 5:30 pm to 8:00 pm, is the perfect opportunity to explore how we can help you achieve your academic and personal goals.

    This event is ideal for Year 11 students who are thinking about joining our Sixth Form in September 2026.

    Our Sixth Form is a vibrant, supportive environment where students grow, thrive, and succeed. At our Open Evening, you’ll have the chance to:

    • Meet Our Dedicated Teachers: Speak directly with subject specialists about the courses you’re interested in.

    • Hear from the Headteacher and Head of Sixth Form: Gain valuable insights into our vision and ethos during presentations at 6:00 pm and 7:00 pm.

    • Explore Our Facilities: Tour our Sixth Form spaces, including common rooms, study areas, and specialist classrooms.

    • Chat with Current Students: Discover what life is really like in our Sixth Form, including our tutor programme, extracurricular opportunities, and student support.

    • Understand Our Curriculum: Learn about the range of A-Levels, BTECs, and AAQs we offer, and how they can lead to university, apprenticeships or exciting career paths.

    • Discover Our Support System: Find out how we support you with careers guidance, applications for next steps, and personal wellbeing throughout your Sixth Form journey.

    To help us create a great experience for everyone, we’ve set specific arrival times. Please book the arrival slot that best suits you. Only one ticket is needed per family and the event is free to attend. 

    We recommend booking an arrival time that allows you to attend the welcome talk, giving you plenty of time to explore and speak with staff afterwards.

    If you arrive outside your booked time, don’t worry — our staff will be on hand to welcome you.

    Reserve your ticket here

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  • Discover Churchill Academy & Sixth Form with our Open Evening on Wednesday 24th September 2025

    Published 03/07/25

    We warmly invite you and your child to explore Churchill Academy & Sixth Form at our Open Evening on Wednesday 24th September 2025, from 5:00pm to 8:00pm.

    Starting secondary school is an exciting step for Year 6 students. At Churchill, we are committed to providing an exceptional education, built on our core values of kindness, curiosity, and determination. This commitment leads to a supportive and engaging environment to help your child make this important transition with confidence.

    What to Expect at Our Open Evening

    We’ve designed our Open Evening to give you and your child a true sense of life at Churchill. You’ll have the chance to:

    ·         Tour Our Facilities: Enjoy student-led tours and experience Churchill through the eyes of our students.

    ·         Hear from the Headteacher: Learn about our vision, values, and what makes Churchill unique. Presentations will take place at 5:15pm and 6:15pm.

    ·         Meet Our Staff: Speak with teachers and support staff about subjects, school life, and the transition to secondary school. Ask any questions you may have.

    To help manage arrival times and ensure a great experience for everyone, please book a time slot that suits your arrival. One ticket covers your whole family.

    If you arrive outside your booked time, don’t worry — our team will still warmly welcome you. The event is free to attend.

    We recommend choosing an arrival time that allows you to attend the Headteacher’s talk. This will give you plenty of time to explore the Academy and meet our staff and students afterwards.

    On-site parking is available, but spaces may be limited. Additional on-street parking is nearby if needed.

    Don’t miss out, reserve your tickets here!

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  • Academy Sports Rundown: 4th July 2025

    Published 03/07/25

    Over the last fortnight, Team PE have filled every moment with summer sports, from Cricket and Rounders to Commonwealth Games.  Read how they got on below: 

    U15 Cricket Team shine at the County Ground 

    Our Under 15 Cricket Team travelled to the County Ground last week to play in the Outfield and enjoy the ground in the sunshine. We started strong, winning our first game but unfortunately couldn’t post enough runs in the final against a very powerful team.  We headed home with the Silver medal and the whole team is already excited to go again next year. 

    A massive thank you to the local Cricket Clubs who provide the opportunity to our students to play and to Churchill Cricket Club who kindly host all the school games. 

    Year 7 spend the day at the Commonwealth Inclusion Games 

    Earlier this week, a select group of Year 7 students headed to St Katherine's School for the Commonwealth Inclusion Games. Our students had the opportunity to try a range of activities such as disc sports, laser shooting, timed sprint trials, indoor rowing and cornhole. 

    The event gave our students a chance to engage in new and exciting sport activities, learn new skills and get to know students from other schools. It was a fantastic day! 

     

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  • Year 12 Biologists Explore Ecology in the Field

    Published 02/07/25

    Last week, 21 Year 12 A Level Biology students took part in an exciting residential field trip to Nettlecombe Court, a Field Studies Centre nestled on the edge of Somerset and Exmoor. This invaluable experience enabled students to explore ecological sampling techniques far beyond the scope of what can be offered in a classroom setting.

    Over the three-day visit, students developed their fieldwork skills through a variety of hands-on investigations. These included freshwater studies using stone washing and kick sampling in streams and rivers on Exmoor, as well as examining zonation patterns on the rocky shore at Watchet—an ideal opportunity for some enthusiastic rock pooling!

    They also explored methods for assessing the distribution of grassland species, deepening their understanding of biodiversity and habitats. One of the trip's highlights was the opportunity to set small overnight mammal traps—students were thrilled to discover that three wood mice had visited during the night!

    Beyond the science, the trip offered plenty of time to relax, socialise with peers and students from other schools and even take part in a bit of yoga. Crucially, students also completed two key required practical tasks during the trip, ensuring they continue to meet the demands of the A Level Biology specification.

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  • Year 10 Students Explore Continental Tarts

    Published 02/07/25

    This week, our talented Year 10 students have been busy in the kitchen, showcasing their culinary skills by creating a range of beautiful continental tarts.

    As part of their food technology lessons, the students have been learning how to make traditional egg custard tarts from scratch, carefully balancing flavours and perfecting their pastry techniques. Alongside this, they have been experimenting with tuiles — delicate, crisp wafers that add both texture and visual flair to their desserts.

    It’s been fantastic to see their creativity and confidence grow as they explore new recipes and develop their practical skills.

    Well done to all our budding chefs for producing such impressive and delicious-looking tarts this week!

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  • Rowan's Success in the South West Junior Chef Competition

    Published 02/07/25

    Earlier this year, Rowan reached the Future Chef Regional Final, where he showcased his impressive skills against strong competition from across the region, and advanced to the Somerset round of the Future Junior Chef Competition. 

    At the South West Chef Regional Final, Rowan got every component spot on, served on time with great presentation and was particularly praised for his cleanliness in the kitchen. The judges were very complimentary about his dishes, and, despite not winning the competition, the judges made it clear to Rowan that he was a top contender.

    This is a fantastic achievement and a testament to his dedication and growing culinary talent. We can’t wait to see where his culinary journey takes him next!

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  • Ofsted rates Churchill Academy & Sixth Form as Good in all areas ​​​​​​​

    Published 26/06/25

    Press Release

    Churchill Academy & Sixth Form, a secondary school and sixth form located in Churchill, North Somerset, has been rated as Good in all areas of its latest Ofsted Inspection.

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