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  • Year 13 Performing Arts Present Mean Girls: The Musical Excerpts

    Published 26/03/26

    On Wednesday, 29th and Thursday 30th April at 7:00 PM, the Year 13 Performing Arts students will take to the stage at The Academy to perform excerpts from Mean Girls: The Musical as part of their final exam unit.

    This is a unique opportunity to see the students showcase their talent and hard work in a live performance. Tickets are free, and refreshments will be available to purchase on the night.

    Please note, this is an exam performance and will contribute to the students’ final grades, making every performance a moment of both entertainment and academic achievement.

    Don’t miss this chance to support the next generation of performers!

    Book your free tickets here.

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  • Korean Club Makes Kimbap

    Published 26/03/26

    This week, Korean Club put their culinary skills to the test, making kimbap! They watched a demonstration before they formed their own and got to tasting. They had to be careful not to overfill their seaweed wraps with rice and other ingredients to prevent them from bursting when rolled up.  

    Whilst it may look like Sushi, Kimbap is a distinct Korean dish. Unlike sushi, kimbap rice is seasoned with sesame oil and filled with cooked ingredients, making it a tasty and savoury picnic food. In contrast, sushi rice is seasoned with vinegar and often features raw fish.

    Korean Club meets every Wednesday lunchtime in L6, come along and explore this incredible culture with us!

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  • Year 13 Business Students Attend A-Level Grade Booster Workshop

    Published 26/03/26

    On Friday, Year 13 Business students took part in a valuable A-Level Grade Booster workshop led by experts from Tutor2U. The day featured four fast-paced, interactive sessions, including Writing Winning Paragraphs, The Importance of Knowledge and Understanding, Writing Contextualised Answers, and Success in 20-Mark Questions.

    Students also gained insight into the Confectionery industry in preparation for Paper 3 and revised key quantitative skills and numerical concepts. The workshop provided an engaging and practical boost to their exam readiness.

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  • English High Attainers Explore The Turn of the Screw

    Published 26/03/26

    As part of this week’s English High Attainers programme, 17 students from Years 8 to 10 joined Mr Grimmett’s Year 12 English Literature class to explore the supernatural elements in The Turn of the Screw by Henry James.

    Working in pairs with Sixth Form students, they engaged in thoughtful and collaborative discussions. Together, they identified key quotations, analysed literary techniques and explored characters in greater depth. It was fantastic to see such strong teamwork and enthusiasm across year groups.

    The opportunity to experience A-Level Literature gave younger students an exciting insight into advanced study, and many spoke afterwards about how much they enjoyed the intellectually stimulating experience.

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  • Year 13 Economics Students Get Hands On Revision Experience

    Published 26/03/26

    Our Year 13 Economics students enjoyed an informative and engaging full day of revision at Vue Cinema, last week. Some of us were slightly star struck by having the excellent Geoff Riley, one of the UK’s leading Economics educators, guiding the sessions!

    The day provided invaluable insight into exam structure, effective evaluation, and how to secure top marks in extended responses. Students benefited enormously from the use of real-world examples, while the practical advice on approaching exam questions gave a clear understanding of what examiners are looking for.

    It certainly feels like a moment when Economics is firmly in the spotlight, with widespread discussion of issues such as oil prices helping to bring the subject to life.

    Students left the day feeling more confident, better prepared, and motivated as they approach their final exams this summer, as well as equipped with a range of useful resources to support their revision. 

    We look forward to celebrating their success in August.

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  • Student Council Meet With Aspens Catering

    Published 26/03/26

    This week, members of the Student Council met with staff from Aspens to discuss various aspects of the Academy’s catering provision. The meeting covered a wide range of topics, including dining areas, healthy options, menus, pricing, biometrics, queuing, communication and meal chips.

    The discussion was highly positive, with students confidently sharing their ideas and feedback. Their contributions highlighted thoughtful suggestions for improving menu choices, enhancing communication, and creating a better dining experience overall.

    The Academy will now work closely with Aspens to review these suggestions and explore what can be implemented in the coming months. Updates will be shared with the Student Council as progress is made.

    Well done to all the students involved for their confidence, curiosity and valuable input!

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  • Academy Sports Rundown: 20th March 2026

    Published 20/03/26

    It has been a successful week for our sports teams this week, read how they got on below. 

    Our Cross Country Team Make Academy History 

    For the first time in Academy history, we had five runners in the English Schools Cross Country Finals.  Massive congratulations to Agnes, Alex, Joey and Olive, who were all selected to represent Avon County to run in the English Schools National Cross-Country Championship in Sefton Park, Liverpool, last Saturday. 

    Each age group race had approximately 350 runners, so it was a test of managing to stay on your feet as well as trying to complete the course as fast as possible.  It is a huge achievement to be selected to compete at National level, and we are extremely proud of all four runners. Very well done!

    Our Girls Rugby Team’s Game of a Lifetime

    Our Girls Rugby team saw an incredible afternoon of Rugby this week, in the beautiful sunshine, they showcased their hard work from their weekly Rugby training after school.  We saw tries scored by five different players, including some who were making their debut. The game finished with an astounding 54-0 victory to Churchill! 

    The game was played in excellent spirit, with students from both schools putting on an excellent showcase for girls rugby in North Somerset. Incredible! 

    U16 Rugby Put Their Skills to the Test 

    Our U16 Rugby team faced a very strong Beechwood Cliffs this week, out in the sunshine, the two teams faced on for a great game of Rugby. The academy put their all in, showcasing their training. However, the game did not go their way as Beechwood took the lead.  We go again! 

    U14 Rugby Learn Valueable Skills 

    Our Year 9 Rugby team also faced a defeat this week. However, they have gained some incredible new skills and learning from the game. The team is already looking forward to their next training session to start putting these new skills into practice. 


     

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  • Our Dance Star of the Week is Luke

    Published 20/03/26

    Luke has made a brilliant start to Dance in Year 7. He puts in full effort every lesson and is a brilliant leader in group work tasks. He has also wowed us with his impressive tap dancing skills. Well done!

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  • Rising Theatre Star: Mia

    Published 19/03/26

    We are absolutely thrilled to share that Mia has wowed the judges and been crowned the winner of the Bristol heat of West End Calling, a prestigious national competition celebrating outstanding musical theatre talent.

    Competing against an exceptionally strong field, Mia’s performance stood out for its confidence, skill and undeniable stage presence. Impressing a panel of experienced West End judges is no small achievement, and this recognition is a true testament to her hard work, dedication and passion for performing.

    As a result of this fantastic success, Mia will now progress to the Semi Finals, which will take place in Manchester on 2nd May. This is an exciting next step in what is already shaping up to be an amazing journey, and we couldn’t be prouder.

    We wish Mia the very best of luck as she prepares for the next stage of the competition – we know she will continue to shine!

    To keep up to date with Mia’s progress and follow the competition, you can visit the West End Calling Instagram page here.

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  • Churchill Farm Project: Apple Tree Season Begins

    Published 19/03/26

    The next installment of the Churchill Farm Project has arrived at the Academy.  Students have embraced the arrival of tree planting season with enthusiasm this week, planting apple trees, made possible through a donation from family cider maker’s Thatchers. 

    In total, 10 apple trees have been introduced as part of the Thatchers Community Orchard Project. This nationwide initiative, active during the 2026 planting season, supports schools, charities, and community groups across the UK in growing more trees and encouraging environmental stewardship.

    The project has provided students with valuable, hands-on learning opportunities. They have explored topics such as ideal growing conditions, site preparation, and land management. Students were also guided by Thatchers’ Farm Manager, who shared expert advice on how to plant and care for the trees properly.

    Looking ahead, the orchard will continue to play an important role in the Academy. We plan to incorporate the six different apple varieties into Food Technology and Science lessons later in this year, giving students the chance to see the full journey from planting to harvest and even further along to the table.

    This initiative not only enhances our environment but also deepens students’ understanding of sustainability, agriculture, and food production in a practical and engaging way. We want to say a massive thank you to Thatchers for the donation! 

    Stay tuned for the next installment of our farm project.

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  • Record Breaking Intermediate Maths Challenge

    Published 19/03/26

    In January, 78 students from years 9, 10 and 11 took part in the Intermediate Maths Challenge, a national problem solving competition aimed at stretching strong mathematicians. 

    This year, Academy students achieved our best ever results, with 13 students obtaining a gold certificate, 29 achieving silver and 17 students receiving bronze. From these students, 14 qualified for various follow-on rounds due to their fantastic scores - another Academy record. 

    Congratulations to Isaac and Dan, who scored highly enough to qualify for the MacLaurin and Hamilton Olympiads, respectively. And well done to Leo, Adam, Ellis, Finlay, Ella, Charlie, Edward, Rowan, Tomos, Doug, Ben and Haydn, who qualified for the Intermediate Kangaroo competitions. 

    This is an incredible achievement for the school and testament to our students' strong efforts and attitude towards maths - well done to everyone that took part this year! 

    Mr Thomas

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  • An Unforgettable Theatre Trip: The Greatest Showman at Bristol Hippodrome

    Published 19/03/26

    A selection of students from Years 9-13 recently had the incredible opportunity to attend a performance of The Greatest Showman at the Bristol Hippodrome and what an experience it was!

    As only the third performance of this spectacular show ever staged, anticipation was high, and the sell-out audience was certainly not left disappointed. From the moment the curtain rose, the production delivered an electrifying atmosphere filled with energy, passion and outstanding professionalism.

    The creative team brought something truly breathtaking to the stage, pushing boundaries with bold, high-risk moments and astonishing circus skills that would have made P. T. Barnum himself proud. Every element of the production worked seamlessly to create a visually stunning and emotionally powerful performance.

    The lead performers were simply exceptional, showcasing remarkable talent and presence. It was clear to see why they are so highly respected within the musical theatre world, as they captivated the audience from start to finish.

    This production was more than just a show,  it was a true celebration of the arts and a powerful reminder of why we should never be afraid to try something different and push creative boundaries.

    Although we were unable to take photos due to the performance being part of preview fortnight (with strict rules to keep the production’s surprises under wraps), the memories of this extraordinary evening will certainly stay with us for a long time.

    Every student who attended was an absolute credit to themselves and to Churchill Academy & Sixth Form. They whooped and clapped as loudly as anyone, behaved impeccably throughout, and even managed not to rustle their sweet wrappers too much!

    A truly inspiring trip for all involved!

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