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  • The Activities Week 2026 Booklet has Launched

    Published 23/01/26

    The Activities Week 2026 booklet is officially live, and it’s packed with an exciting range of experiences for students staying local this year. From headline trips like the Royal International Airshow, Shepton Mallet Prison and Go Karting, to hands-on and relaxing options including Bushcraft and a Beauty & Spa Day, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

    Bookings will open through the MCAS App in two separate windows. 

    Window 1 opens on Monday 2 February at 7pm and closes on Sunday 8 February at 7pm. During this time, students can make up to two bookings only

    Window 2 opens on Monday 9 February at 7pm and closes on Sunday 15 February at 7pm, allowing students to book their remaining activities for the week.

    Full details on all activities, payment schedules, and key information can be found on our Activities Week 2026 page here. For any queries, please email activitiesweek@churchill-academy.org.

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  • Our Dance Star of the Week is Leah

    Published 23/01/26

    Leah has been fulfilling her role as KS3 Dance Captain brilliantly. Her endless enthusiasm, conscientious manner and friendly nature have proven why she was such a great choice for the role. 

    Leah has been working hard not only in her dance lessons but also in Year 9 Dance Company, where she is currently taking a lead role in the choreography for one of our pieces.  

    Leah often gives up her own time to help out and co-choreograph for Year 7 Dance Club. Well done Leah!

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  • The Academy Farm Project Begins!

    Published 23/01/26

    Over the past six months, work has been underway to develop an exciting new farm project at Churchill Academy & Sixth Form in collaboration with the local community and businesses. The aim of the project is to create an on-site learning space that supports students on the Community Pathway and those with SEND, providing meaningful, hands-on experiences as part of their structured curriculum.

    The project will begin on a small scale with the Wheat Project, before gradually expanding to include vegetable growing and, in time, animals. As the farm develops over the coming years, students will gain a deeper understanding of agriculture and food production. To further enhance learning, equipment famously used in the Clarkson’s Farm television series will be brought onto the school site, demonstrating how modern farming has evolved and inspiring the next generation to consider careers in agriculture.

    Students will also have the opportunity to visit local farms, including Farm Link, where they will learn practical skills to help develop the Academy’s farm. These experiences will play a key role in building confidence, independence and real-world understanding.

    The first stage of the project involves completing a soil sample to determine what crops will grow best on the land. Local farmers visited the Academy this week with their digger to support Year 10 Community students in carrying out soil testing. This marks an exciting beginning to a project that will offer students valuable opportunities to learn outside the classroom and engage meaningfully with their local community.

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  • Matt Dickinson Inspires Students

    Published 23/01/26

    Selected Year 7 and 8 students recently enjoyed an engaging and inspiring visit from author, adventurer and filmmaker Matt Dickinson. The session offered students a fascinating insight into the life of a writer whose stories are shaped by real-life experiences.

    Matt Dickinson is well known for his thrilling teen novels, many of which are inspired by his climbs of Mount Everest and other daring expeditions. During the visit, he captivated students with vivid stories of his adventures, describing challenges such as frostbite, rats eating vital supplies, and the nerve-racking journeys to base camp in ageing planes.

    The visit sparked curiosity and excitement among the students, encouraging them to think beyond the classroom and consider the possibilities of exploring the wider world. Matt’s combination of storytelling, adventure and creativity left a lasting impression and inspired many pupils to dream big and embrace new challenges.

    Thank you so much Matt!

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  • Stagecoach Weston-Super-Mare Sponsors Legally Blonde: The Musical

    Published 23/01/26

    We want to say a massive thank you to Stagecoach Weston-Super-Mare for sponsoring our production of Legally Blonde: The Musical. Their support ensures we can continue putting on productions to a professional standard.

    Who is Stagecoach Weston-super-Mare?

    Stagecoach Weston-super-Mare is a Performing Arts School for children and young people aged 4 - 19, teaching the core Musical Theatre skills of singing, dance, and acting. 

    From the youngest students taking first steps on their performing arts journey, right through to advanced performers looking to hone their craft and prepare for a career in the arts, Stagecoach is an inclusive, friendly community where everyone is welcome.

    Early Stages (ages 4-6) take part in 90-minute lessons, and Main/Further Stages (ages 6-19) take part in 3-hour sessions with experienced tutors. The Stagecoach tutors have all trained/performed professionally and undertake the highest possible level of Safeguarding training and DBS checks - so you know that your child is in safe hands.

    All age groups perform in at least one show per year. Children in the Main & Further Stages also have the opportunity to attend events at regional theatres and Stagecoach’s annual West End showcase, which is always a highlight of the year!

    Location: Winterstoke Hundred Academy, Locking Parklands, Weston-super-Mare BS24 7NN

    Days/Times: Friday evenings & Saturday mornings (during term-time)

    Summer Workshops: usually the first week in August, we put on a show in a week - see website for details

    Stagecoach Weston-super-Mare offers a two-week trial for children who want to try the classes. To sign up and find more, visit:

    Website: https://www.stagecoach.co.uk/westonsupermare

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StagecoachWeston

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stagecoachweston

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  • A Day Trip to Bristol Crown Court

    Published 23/01/26

    On Tuesday 20th January 2026, our Year 13 A Level Law students visited Bristol Crown Court. It was an engaging and valuable experience that brought classroom learning to life. 

    Our students met with a female Circuit Judge for an hour and gained an insight into the role and responsibilities of the judiciary. This was followed by observing real court proceedings, including defendants entering pleas, trials in progress, and the Judge’s summing up a case to a jury and sentencing defendants. 

    For our students to see legal processes unfold in a real courtroom really deepened their understanding of criminal law and procedure. Furthermore, it helped them appreciate the seriousness, structure and human impact of the justice system. 

    Overall, the visit was informative, inspiring, and highly relevant to their A Level studies. 

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  • Academy Sports Rundown: 23rd January 2026

    Published 23/01/26

    Another busy week in sports at the Academy. Read how we got on below:

    A Victorious Afternoon for KS4 Hockey

    Our KS4 Hockey Team took on two schools this week and secured the victory in BOTH games.  The first match was against Clevedon School, a fantastic demonstration of their Hockey skills won them the match 2-0.  Up next was Nailsea School, who put up a strong fight, but ultimately our hockey team walked away with a 2-1 win. 

    The players of the match were Theo, Isis, and Laura. Well done! 

    A Rainy Afternoon at the Somerset Football Cup

    Our U13 Football team continued their run in the Somerset Cup this week. In horrific weather conditions, the team poured their all into the match against a strong Oldfield School team, securing a gritty 5-1 victory! 

    A Full Team Effort in the Somerset Rugby Cup

    Our U14 Rugby team faced Kings of Wessex in the Somerset Rugby Cup this week.  It was an exciting match with Churchill coming from behind twice to share the points and a vital tackle by Harry at the end of the match to secure possession.  The entire team of 20 players had a chance on the pitch, ultimately securing us a place in the quarter-finals!

     

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  • Calzones and Continental Tarts

    Published 23/01/26

    This week, the Food Technology classrooms were full of energy as Year 9 and Year 10 students took on new cooking challenges. Year 9 students focused on making calzones, learning how to prepare dough, create flavourful fillings, and fold and seal their calzones correctly. The lesson helped students build confidence in their pizza-making skills while encouraging creativity with a variety of ingredients.

    Meanwhile, Year 10 students stepped it up by making continental tarts. They practised precision skills such as pastry preparation and balancing flavours in both sweet and savoury fillings. The tarts showcased students’ growing technical ability and attention to presentation.

    Both groups produced some incredibly delicious-looking dishes!

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  • Young Musician of the Year 2026

    Published 23/01/26

    Churchill’s Young Musician of the Year Competition promises to be an inspiring evening as seven exceptionally talented students take to the stage to showcase their musical abilities. Audiences can look forward to a varied and engaging programme, celebrating the dedication and skill of young musicians from the local community.

    The competition will be held on Wednesday 28th January 2026 at 6.00pm in St John’s Church, Churchill. Friends, family and music lovers are warmly invited to attend and support the performers.

    Tickets are priced at £9.00 per person, with under 18s free. Tickets can be purchased in advance by emailing holly@churchillmusic.org.uk, or they will be available to buy on the door.

    A range of prizes will be awarded, including the prestigious Ursula Dornton Vocal Prize. In addition to these awards, the competition winners will have the opportunity to represent Churchill at the District Final of the Rotary Young Musician Competition 2026, making this a significant and exciting event for all involved.

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  • Brighten Somebody’s Day this February with a Tudor Love Bomb

    Published 16/01/26

    Tudor House Love Bombs are back this February, giving students and staff the chance to spread kindness and brighten someone’s day with a thoughtful message.

    Participants can write a message on a love heart, donate £1, and have the Tudor Cupids collect their Love Bomb during tutor time. Love Bombs can be sent to any student or member of staff, with all messages expected to be appropriate and respectful.

    Parents and carers who wish to send a Love Bomb to their child can do so with a £3 donation via ParentPay. Messages should be emailed to ayb@churchill-academy.org for delivery by the Tudor Cupids.

    All proceeds from the Love Bomb initiative will be donated to the Tudor House Charity, UNICEF. This is a wonderful opportunity to spread positivity and make February a little more heart-filled.

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  • Year 9 Students Get Future Career Inspiration at Careers to Curriculum Day

    Published 16/01/26

    Our Year 9 students took a significant step toward their futures this week as part of our annual Careers to Curriculum Day. Designed to help Year 9 students prepare for their upcoming GCSE choices, the day offered a hands-on look at various career options and pathways.

    With nine career pathways to choose from, students could explore a wide range of career options. Each pathway was packed with engaging activities to give students a taste of the possibilities ahead.

    Students who chose creative pathways tried their hand at journalism, fashion design, and media marketing, while others explored trades by plumbing a sink, learning how a bike is constructed, and how to maintain it—acquiring valuable life skills.

    The digital technology pathway allowed students to dive into game testing and code-cracking. Those passionate about environmental roles, travel, and tourism tackled conservation challenges and disaster management.

    In the healthcare-focused pathway, students explored NHS careers, sports nutrition, and debated real-world medical ethics. Meanwhile, the social sciences pathway introduced students to criminology, sociology, and political campaigning, even simulating a courtroom session.

    The day also featured a special visit from Matt Lord, Regional Executive Chef for Compass Catering. Students attending Chef Matt Lord’s workshop with Compass, who provided all the ingredients, made a pizzetta and chose their own fillings from pepperoni, cheese, tomatoes, mushrooms, and basil. Chef Matt Lord provided valuable insight into the catering world and the opportunities it offers. The workshops were an invaluable opportunity for the students, who left feeling more inspired.

    The day allowed musical students to explore music, theatre and technology, experimenting with roles as directors, producers, and performers while producing their own music.

    We hope our students left the day inspired and informed, with a better understanding of the exciting possibilities ahead. A huge thank you goes to Matt Lord, Compass Catering and everyone who contributed to making the day such a valuable experience.

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  • The Legally Blonde Star makes a Surprise Appearance at Rehearsals

    Published 16/01/26

    Rehearsals for Legally Blonde: The Musical are getting more and more spectacular by the day! This week, the cast was thrilled to be joined by Audrey-Pearl, who stepped into the role of Bruiser. After seeing her in action, we’re more confident than ever, she’s going to steal the show!

    The show will run from 25th - 27th February at The Playhouse Theatre, Weston-super-Mare. 

    Tickets are available here, don’t miss your chance to experience this incredible production.

    Check out some behind-the-scenes photos from rehearsal below!

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