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  • World Book Day Celebrations at the Academy

    Published 06/03/26

    The Academy celebrated World Book Day with a fun-filled day of fancy dress, free books and a special virtual author visit. This year, the English department focused on the incredible story of The Hobbit, with staff getting creative with their outfits.

    Meanwhile, a Year 8 class enjoyed a virtual visit from award-winning author Nathanael Lessore, known for books such as King of Nothing and Against All Odds. Nathanael gave an inspiring talk about what books mean to him and offered tips on becoming an author.

    Students also enjoyed picking up free books from the library, heading home with new stories to dive into over the weekend. Digital World Book Day tokens are available online here for everyone to access.

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  • Our Dance Star of the Week is Zoe

    Published 05/03/26

    Zoe has been working extremely hard on her Dance coursework this term, she always goes above and beyond what is expected to try and achieve her best. 

    Zoe's commitment and positive attitude has not gone unnoticed and we are proud of what she has achieved. Well done!

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  • Humanities Department Launches Creative Easter Competition

    Published 05/03/26

    Our Humanities department has launched a fun, creative and thought-provoking competition for all students this week. Students are invited to design an Easter egg using a template, available from the Humanities office.

    Each design must reflect one of the following concepts: forgiveness, reconciliation, or atonement. Students are also required to include a short written summary explaining the symbolism behind their design and how it represents their chosen theme.

    Completed designs should be handed in to the Humanities office by Friday 27th March for a chance to win.

    Get creative and good luck to everybody!

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  • Gymnastics Superstars Shine

    Published 05/03/26

    Year 7 students Phillippa and Addison recently represented the Academy at a gymnastics competition in Honiton, where they put their tumbling skills to the test against strong competition.

    Phillippa delivered an outstanding performance, securing first place and taking home a well-deserved gold medal. Addison was close behind, earning second place and a silver medal in a fantastic display of skill and determination.

    Even more impressively, both gymnasts have qualified for the national finals in the coming weeks, a remarkable achievement.

    We could not be prouder of their success. Well done to both students, and the very best of luck in the finals!

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  • Spring Photography Competition Launch for Students

    Published 05/03/26

    Students are invited to celebrate the beauty of Spring by taking part in an exciting photography competition. Open to all year groups, we want you all to get outdoors, capture the season’s charm and showcase your creativity.

    Each student may submit up to three photographs. Prizes will be awarded to winners in each key stage and all participants will earn house points for their entries.

    To take part, students must submit printed photographs in A4 size only. Each entry should have your name and tutor group clearly written on the back. Photographs must be handed in to reception by Thursday 2nd April. Please note that late entries will not be accepted.

    Good luck to everyone entering and start snapping!

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  • Year 10 Perfect Their Profiteroles

    Published 05/03/26

    Year 10 students have been busy this week as they completed their practical assessments, focusing on creating the perfect profiteroles.

    Demonstrating impressive skill and attention to detail, students worked hard to master each stage of the process from piping and baking the choux pastry to filling and finishing their delicious creations.

    Well done to Year 10 for their dedication and fantastic effort in the kitchen!

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  • Auditions Open for M Stars Competition 2026!

    Published 05/03/26

    Do you love the spotlight? Do you dream of performing songs from your favourite musicals? Then it’s time to step centre stage and audition for M Stars Competition 2026!

    This is your chance to shine in one of our most exciting events of the year. The competition is open to all year groups, however you can only audition with one act (plus Dance Clubs if you are already a part of one). 

    Your performance must be from a musical and a maximum of four minutes, but you can sing, dance, act or play an instrument. 

    In order to audition, you need to register online via this google form by Friday 13th March 2026.  Only one form is needed per group/act. 

    Auditions will begin the week commencing Monday 23rd March and will take place during break and lunchtimes, a timetable will be published closer to the date so stay tuned for that. 

    If you make it through to the live competition, you will get to perform your act on the stage and take part in the spectacular opening number. You will need to attend lunchtime rehearsals. 

    It’s a brilliant opportunity to build confidence, make memories and be part of something truly special with six different awards up for grabs. 

    Will your name be announced as one of our 2026 stars?

    Don’t miss your chance to shine. Start rehearsing, pick your musical number, and get your registration submitted before the 13th March 2026.

    The stage is waiting…are you ready to become an M Star?

    We would also like to announce that tickets for the event are launching on Friday 6th March at 3pm, you can purchase your tickets here.

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  • Student Leadership Conference Inspires Year 10

    Published 27/02/26

    At the end of Term 3, a group of Year 10 students attended the Student Leadership Conference at Backwell School alongside peers from the LSP. The keynote speaker, North Somerset’s MP Sadik Al Hassan, delivered an inspiring talk on the importance of leadership and its impact within the community.

    Throughout the day, students took part in a teamwork challenge and presented their ideas on student leadership at the Academy. The conference provided an opportunity for students to reflect on their personal strengths and consider how they can contribute positively to school life.

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  • Sam and Arwen Progress to the North Somerset Political Debate Finals

    Published 27/02/26

    Sam and Arwen, Year 12 students, took part in the North Somerset Political Debating Competition on Thursday evening, hosted by local MP Sadik Al Hassan. They successfully qualified for the final, which will take place on 30th April.

    The winners of the competition will receive a cash prize and an all-expenses-paid trip to UK Parliament. Congratulations to Sam and Arwen on their achievement. We wish you the best of luck in the final!

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  • A Level RE Students Practice Soto Zen Calligraphy and Explore Buddhism at University of Bristol

    Published 26/02/26

    On Monday, our A Level Religious Education students attended a conference on Buddhism organised by University of Bristol. The event featured a range of lectures and seminars exploring topics such as gender, philosophy and Buddhist teachings.

    Students also took part in practical experiences, including trying Soto Zen calligraphy and participating in meditation. The day provided both students and staff with a thought-provoking and enjoyable opportunity to deepen their understanding of the subject.

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  • A Level Geographers Visit Sunny Slapton for Geography Fieldtrip

    Published 26/02/26

    Our A Level Geography students recently completed a successful residential field trip to Slapton Ley before half term. During their visit, students explored a range of fieldwork techniques and went on to plan and carry out their own investigations, focusing on either coastal processes or urban regeneration.

    These projects will contribute to their A Level coursework, giving students valuable hands-on experience in geographical research. Throughout the trip, students demonstrated enthusiasm and resilience, working diligently in all weather conditions and representing the Academy fantastically.

     

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  • Ex-Student Casper’s Incredible Rugby Journey

    Published 26/02/26

    We are incredibly proud to celebrate the recent success of former student Casper, who left school in 2024 and went on to earn a rugby scholarship at Hartpury College. Since then, his progress has been outstanding.

    This weekend, Casper represented the Bristol Bears Under-18s in the Premiership Finals, where they secured a thrilling 38–36 victory over Bath Rugby Under-18s at Kingsholm Stadium. The Bristol Bears Academy, representing the smallest catchment area in England, are now officially champions for the 2025–2026 URC season, a remarkable achievement that makes Casper’s contribution even more special.

    Adding to this achievement, Casper has recently been called up to join the England Under-18 40-player training squad ahead of preparations for the Under-18 Six Nations Festival.

    It is fantastic to see a local player and former pupil progressing through the ranks and performing on such a prestigious stage. Everyone at the Academy and Winscombe RFC wishes Casper continued success in what promises to be an exciting rugby career.

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