Churchill is a parent-friendly school
ParentKind, the national charity for parents, has officially accredited Churchill Academy & Sixth Form as a parent-friendly school!
ParentKind, the national charity for parents, has officially accredited Churchill Academy & Sixth Form as a parent-friendly school!
Our Sixth Form Open Evening was a fantastic success, with plenty of Year 11 students and their families visiting the Academy to explore the wide range of A Level subjects and enrichment opportunities available.
Throughout the evening, visitors had the chance to meet our dedicated subject staff, discover more about life in our Sixth Form, and hear from current students about their experiences. It was a lively and informative event that showcased the supportive and ambitious environment we are proud to offer.
Applications for our Sixth Form are now open and can be completed via our website.
Current Academy students have been emailed their Applica login details to begin their application process.
Thank you to everyone who joined us, it was wonderful to meet so many enthusiastic students and families. We look forward to welcoming many of you into our Sixth Form community next year!
Congratulations to Lexie, Year 7, who has become the first student to receive the Headteacher’s Commendation Award in the 2025/26 academic year. This is an incredible accomplishment achieved before the end of Term 1!
This award recognises outstanding effort, achievement and contribution within the Academy community. The certificate can be achieved by any student who receives 125 house points. Lexie’s dedication and positive attitude have truly set an excellent example for others to follow.
The Maths Olympiad is a prestigious national challenge that brings together some of the country’s most talented young mathematicians to tackle complex and engaging problems.
Congratulations to Keziah, who achieved a Distinction in this year’s competition, a fantastic recognition of her problem-solving skills, logical reasoning and mathematical creativity.
We’re incredibly proud of Keziah’s hard work and determination in representing the Academy at such a high level. Well done on this outstanding achievement!
It’s been a week of Netball and Rugby at the Academy this week, read how we got on below:
Year 9 have their first competitive run of the season
This week, our Year 9 Rugby boys put their skills to the test in their first competitive run of the season, playing three matches in one afternoon. The team rose to the occasion of the challenge, securing a victory in one game, drawing another, and narrowly missing the win in the final match.
Next up is their first Cup Game after half term, good luck!

Year 7 and 8 Netball secure TWO victories against Fairlands
Our Year 7 and 8 Netball team had an incredible afternoon playing at Fairlands School this week. Year 7 secured the victory with a 15-1 final score, and Daisy was named Player of the Match for her impressive skills.
Meanwhile, Year 8 had an incredible victory, coming away with a 32-0 final score. Congratulations to Annie who was named Player of the Match for helping bring the team to such a fantastic final score.
Well done!
Year 7 continue their Rugby journey at the Cheddar Cup
Our Year 7 team played in the Cheddar Cup this week, although they did not bring home a victory, they showed improvements in their game. We cannot wait to watch them continue to grow in confidence on the pitch.
Olivia is a highly motivated and conscientious student who is an absolute delight to teach. She shows dedication in every dance lesson and rehearsal, making the most of every opportunity offered to her.
We cannot wait to see how she progresses this year. Well done!
It’s been an exciting and busy week for Team PE as we hosted four schools for a Rugby tournament, competed in the U12 Girls Football Cup and even played some Netball for good measure. Read all about how we got on below:
Year 8 Rugby Warm Up For Round Robin Tournament
Our Year 8 Rugby boys started the week off strong, playing an internal game to prepare for the upcoming tournament, where they would face four other local schools.
We had an incredible number of players sign up and their confidence was high. It was a fantastic afternoon showcasing their Rugby skills.
U12 Girls Football Cup
Our U12 Girls team faced Wellsway in the Somerset Cup this week. Our Player of the Match was awarded to Anna, who decided to try her hand at writing a match report.
Here’s Anna’s report:
“On Wednesday 8th of October, Churchill Under 12 Girls went to play Wellsway in the Somerset Cup on a glorious Autumn afternoon. After a long drive to the away ground, we discussed our tactics before kicking off.
With the game underway, there were chances at both ends, building up the tension before halftime. Sadly, in the second half, an accidental handball led to a penalty, which put Wellsway one nil up. We just could not get that ball in the back of the net. The full time whistle blew, and the score ended up 0-1.
The team should hold their heads high as we all represented Churchill in our first ever football match! We improved as a team and we had fun. Thank you to Miss Heyworth and Miss James for supporting us throughout. I am looking forward to many more fixtures in the future!”
Year 8 Face Four Schools in Round Robin Rugby Tournament
Following the start of the week’s warm up fixture, Churchill hosted Backwell, Nailsea, Clevedon and St Katherine’s in a round robin set of Rugby fixtures.
With nearly thirty Year 8 students, Churchill was able to field two teams, with some students experiencing their first competitive Rugby match!
Results are still to come, but we want to say a massive thank you to Dan and Sid for assisting with the competition. Well done to everybody involved!
Year 11 Rugby sail to victory against Crispin
It was a victorious afternoon for our Year 11 Rugby boys as they faced Crispin in a tense fixture for two great teams.
Both teams played with confidence and determination; however, it was our boys who came out strong, securing an incredible 44-25 victory. Well done!
Year 10 Rugby training is off to a great start
It was fantastic to see so many Year 10s at Rugby training this week. It is clear to see that the confidence level will be high going into their next game and we can’t wait to see this grow over the course of the year.
We welcome any Year 10s interested in playing Rugby for the Academy to come along on Wednesdays. It’s shaping up to be a great season!

Year 12 Biology students took their learning beyond the textbook this week by creating detailed models of plasma membranes. The hands-on activity helped students visualise the structure and function of cell membranes, reinforcing key concepts such as phospholipid bilayers, protein channels, and selective permeability.
By building the models themselves, students were able to engage more deeply with the topic and gain a clearer understanding of how membranes regulate what enters and exits the cell—a crucial aspect of cell biology.
This practical approach not only supported classroom learning but also encouraged collaboration and critical thinking, making complex biology both accessible and memorable.
On Tuesday 7th October 2025, our Year 12 A Level Law students visited the St George’s Magistrates Court in North Somerset. Students witnessed how magistrates, legal advisors and solicitors interact in court and how decisions are made based on evidence and legal principles. They were also given the opportunity to observe several real-life cases being heard, providing a valuable insight into how justice is administered at a local level.
After the hearings, our students spoke with a legal advisor who explained the role of the court and the importance of ensuring fairness in every case. They also met with members of the Board of Magistrates, who discussed their responsibilities as volunteers serving the community and representatives from the Probation Service, who shared how they support offenders in rehabilitation and reintegration into society.
The visit was both educational and eye-opening, helping our students to understand the workings of the criminal justice system in a practical and engaging way.
This week marked the exciting first round of the Future Chef competition at the Academy, where ten talented students showcased their culinary skills. With just one hour and a budget of £6.50 to prepare two portions, students served up an impressive array of dishes that wowed both parents and staff alike.
From shakshuka to sushi, bento boxes to chilli con carne, and classics like chicken chowder and chicken goujons, the variety and creativity on display were nothing short of inspiring. Each student selected their own dish, carefully planned their ingredients, and delivered meals that reflected both flair and flavour.
After a tough round of tasting and judging, two students stood out: Rowan (Year 11) and Lola (Year 9). Rowan was crowned the overall winner and will now go on to represent the Academy at the Future Chef Local Heat, held at the City of Bristol College on Thursday 13th November.
The judges praised all the competitors for their dedication, creativity and the extra time many spent preparing their dishes outside of school hours.
Congratulations to everyone involved!
It all started with an opportunity to try something new. For Year 7 student George, the chance to participate in the school athletics team led to the surprising discovery of a hidden talent in Shot Put.
George's rise has been fast-tracked. After joining North Somerset Athletics earlier this year, he has wasted no time, reaching county status and breaking the South West record for U13 boys. His throw of 11.2 metres has landed him an impressive second place in the UK rankings for his age group, solidifying his status as a remarkable emerging star.
This outstanding achievement is a testament to George’s hard work, dedication and natural talent. We’re incredibly proud of his success and his curiosity to learn something new!
Evie has made a brilliant start to Year 11. She has consistently shown a positive mindset in her lessons, pushing herself to achieve the best she can.
Evie has also been impressing staff with her contributions to the Legally Blonde rehearsals by giving 100% in every session. We cannot wait to see her on the stage!