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  • Kooth Webinar for Families: Smartphone Safety and Cyberbullying

    Published 13/11/25

    Kooth is hosting a free 45-minute webinar for families on Thursday 20th November at 6pm, focusing on smartphone safety and cyberbullying.

    The session will be led by experts who will share practical tips on how to help children manage online challenges, recognise the signs of cyberbullying, and understand the necessary actions to take.

    Topics covered will include:

    • How smartphones capture and hold young people’s attention

    • The pressures they may feel to stay online

    • What cyberbullying can look like

    • The impact of social media and online behaviour

    • How parents can help children stay safe and positive online

    • Information about Kooth (for young people) and Qwell (for parents and carers)

    This is a fantastic opportunity for families to learn more about creating a safe and supportive digital space.

    Sign up here!

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  • Performing Arts Students Inspired by Mamma Mia! at the Bristol Hippodrome

    Published 13/11/25

    A group of lucky students joined our Performing Arts department on a fantastic trip to the Bristol Hippodrome this week for the opening night of Mamma Mia! 

    It was truly a night to remember, filled with energy, excitement and plenty of ABBA classics that had everyone singing along.  The students were captivated by the performances and staging, gaining fresh inspiration to bring to their own upcoming production.

     

    This new creative spark will be put to great use as preparations begin for Legally Blonde: The Musical, which will take to The Playhouse stage in February 2026. Keep an eye out for ticket details, it’s sure to be a show you won’t want to miss!

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  • Year 9 Students Explore the World of Cyber Security

    Published 13/11/25

    Our Year 9 students had an exciting and inspiring visit to Cyber Horizons, where they gained insight into what it’s like to work in the world of technology and cybersecurity.

    The day began with hands-on sessions learning how to hack systems and crack a safe, followed by activities in coding and exploring how AI is used in the police force. After lunch, students had great fun programming robot spheres to race around a room, before finishing the day with a fascinating session on creating and understanding computer viruses.

    Students particularly enjoyed the safe-cracking challenge and robot programming, describing them as the highlights of an action-packed day. It was a fantastic opportunity to develop digital skills and spark interest in future careers in tech. We’re already looking forward to next year’s visit!

     

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  • Academy Sports Rundown: Friday 7th November 2025

    Published 07/11/25

    As we returned for Term 2, the Academy girls took centre stage for sports with their football fixtures. Read how they got on below:

    Year 7 & 8 girls take on Nailsea School in two games of football 

    Our Year 7 girls' team has been making excellent progress in their football skills and playing fixtures against other schools for the first time. Their game against Nailsea School was a testament to their determination and effort, keeping the scores close until the final few minutes. It was an unfortunate defeat for our girls as the match ended 2-1 to Nailsea. 

    Our Year 8 girls' team impressed us all in their game, taking an impressive 4-0 victory and showcasing their incredible skills. Well done girls! 

    U14 girls crowned victorious against Somervale

    It was a home game for our U14 girls' football team this week, with Somervale visiting the Academy for the match. The team was on fire for the entire match, scoring an incredible four goals and securing the victory with a 4-1 final score. 

    The player of the match was awarded to Solene for her incredible skills. Well done!

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  • Our Dance Star of the Week is Becky

    Published 07/11/25

    Becky has impressed us all with her hard work on her dance coursework this year. Her positive attitude makes her a pleasure to teach.  

    Becky is proactive in seeking feedback, demonstrating a strong desire to excel in every lesson and piece of work. We can’t wait to see what she achieves this year. Well done!

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  • Tickets are now on sale for Dance Showcase 2025

    Published 07/11/25

    Join us for an exciting evening celebrating the incredible talent of our Year 10, 11, and 12 BTEC dancers, along with dazzling performances from our KS3 dance clubs. 

    This special showcase highlights the hard work and creativity of our students, bringing together a variety of performances that demonstrate the passion and dedication of our Churchill dancers.

    Date: Thursday 4th December
    Time: 6:30 – 7:30pm
    Location: Churchill Academy & Sixth Form
    Tickets: £6 per person 

    Tickets are available from Friday 7th November at 4pm via Eventbrite

    (Please note: tickets will not be available on the door and this event has allocated seating.)

    All proceeds from the evening will support our ‘Dance Live!’ 2027 entry.

    Show your support for our talented performers by attending this wonderful celebration of dance and creativity.

    Tickets will be available here!

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  • BBC Bitesize inspire our students with future career options

    Published 06/11/25

    The BBC Bitesize Careers Roadshow visited the Academy on Wednesday to host four sessions with our students in Years 7 to 10. 

    It was an exciting morning as we welcomed three panellists from local employers to discuss career opportunities, pathways and apprenticeships with our students. 

    Two of our visitors, from EDF and Bristol Airport, were Churchill alumni who have gone on to have incredibly successful careers in their respective fields. It was fantastic to hear about their career progress. 

    Students had the opportunity to ask the panellists questions. They asked brilliant questions about what apprenticeships can offer, the importance of A Levels, and sought advice on how to achieve their career goals. 

    We would like to extend a massive thank you to the BBC for visiting the Academy, alongside our panellists from BBC Bristol, Bristol Airport, and EDF Hinkley Point. The students were left inspired and excited for their futures. 

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  • Leah and Flo Return as Double World Champions!

    Published 06/11/25

    Leah and Flo are returning from Prague as two-time World Champions after an incredible week representing Team GB at the IDO World Tap Dance Championships. The talented duo won Gold in their Junior Trio “Money Talks” and another Gold in their Junior Formation “I Lived.”

    Flo also competed in a duet that reached the semi-finals, earning an impressive 10th place finish.

    The championship drew 1,700 dancers from 21 countries, with participants travelling from as far away as New Zealand and Hong Kong to compete.  

    Congratulations to Leah, Flo, and the entire team for their outstanding achievements on the world stage!

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  • Science crown their winners of the Term 1 Science Awards

    Published 06/11/25

    During Term 1, our Science department ran two competitions for our KS3 and KS4 students. 

    The KS3 competition challenged students to build their own model plasma cell, using any materials and more points would be awarded for creativity. We had an incredible influx of entries, making our choice of winner a difficult one. We are proud to announce that Daisy was crowned the winner for KS3, her LEGO model was colourful, creative and accurate. Well done, Daisy! 

    Our KS4 students were tasked with creating a bookmark focused on the famous scientist Ignaz Semmelweis, detailing his achievements, what he was known for and the impact he had on Science. The Science department was blown away by the responses to the competition, settling on three final winners. Congratulations to Abbie, Millie and Emmie for their incredible designs. 

    It has been great to see so many of our students be inspired by Science and get creative with their entries. Well done to every student who entered!

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  • Churchill Academy & Sixth Form Achieves Record-Breaking GCSE Results: Press Release

    Published 29/10/25

    Churchill Academy & Sixth Form celebrates the publication of the 2025 school performance tables, confirming that its students have achieved the Academy's highest-ever Attainment 8 score and table-topping outcomes for disadvantaged students. 

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  • Year 7 End of Term House Celebrations

    Published 23/10/25

    As the first term of the year comes to a close, our Heads of House and House Captains wanted to celebrate the positive start our Year 7 students have had at the Academy. Not wanting to miss anybody out, there was also a teacher award and a bake sale to get everybody involved. See how each house celebrated below:

    Hanover

    Mr Slater and the Hanover House Captains, Doug and Nino, hosted a special Hanover Rewards Breakfast for the Year 7 students.

    The event was a wonderful opportunity for students to share pieces of work that they are especially proud of and to showcase their talents not only to each other, but also to Mr Slater, Mr Davies, and Mr Hildrew. The display tables were filled with an impressive variety of projects from vibrant artwork and creative writing to intricate maths problems and detailed science work.

    The atmosphere was full of excitement and pride as everyone celebrated their achievements while enjoying a delicious breakfast together. It was fantastic to see the Year 7s come together as a team, supporting and inspiring one another as they reflected on a successful first term at the Academy.

    Tudor

    Tudor celebrated their Term 1 efforts by organising a vote for their teacher of the term. Congratulations to Mr Garrett, who has been awarded the Tudortastic Top Teacher Award for Term 1!

    This student-voted award celebrates outstanding dedication, enthusiasm and commitment to the students of Tudor House and Mr Garrett has set the bar high. 

    Well done, Mr Garrett! Tudor House thinks you’re an amazing teacher and we’re proud to have you on the team. 

    Windsor 

    Mr Redman and the Windsor house captains, Meg and Isaac, celebrated the hard work and achievements of the Year 7 Windsor students this week. During a lovely tutor time breakfast, students gathered to enjoy delicious food, share their experiences and reflect on their first term at the Academy.

    Mr Redman expressed how proud he is of the Windsor Year 7 students, praising their enthusiasm, effort, and positive attitude throughout the term.

    Keep it up, Windsor!

    Lancaster 

    Mrs Taylor and the Lancaster House Captains, Will and Rowan, took the opportunity to celebrate the fantastic start Lancaster’s Year 7 students have made.

    Every student has shown great effort, determination and kindness throughout their transition to the Academy, and Mrs Taylor couldn’t be prouder of their achievements.

    To recognise their hard work and positive attitude, Mrs Taylor presented the Tutee of the Term awards.

    LLEM - Kapi

    LDAT - Jess

    LCLH - Lexie 

    LGMH - Theo

    LKHB - Martha

    LHLS - Anna

    LSJM - Lily

    LKM - Issy 

    LGOH - Aadav

    LVC - Amelie

    Congratulations to all our deserving winners, what a brilliant way to end the term!

    Stuart

    Stuart students and their House Captains have been busy in their kitchens to celebrate the end of Term 1 with a Halloween Sweet Sale.  

    During Thursday lunchtime, Stuart students opened a shop selling sweets. The efforts are to fundraise money for a chosen charity.

    Mrs Hayne and the Stuart House Captains, April and Maddie, will be hosting their rewards breakfast for the Stuart Year 7 students at the start of Term 2! 

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  • Our Dance Star of the Week is Harriet

    Published 23/10/25

    Harriet has made such a big impression in her short time at Churchill. She has thrown herself into many Performing Arts extracurricular opportunities from Dance Club to being a Delta Nu in Legally Blonde. 

    In every rehearsal and in every dance lesson Harriet gives her absolute best and inspires everyone around her to do the same. Well done Harriet!

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