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  • Tessa Munt, MP, Supports Academy Students

    Published 22/05/26

    Last Friday, we welcomed Tessa Munt, MP, to the Academy for a youth surgery, where students shared their views on important local issues. There was great enthusiasm from students across the school, with discussions focusing on transport, healthcare, the voting system, and cycle paths.

    Students from Years 7–12 spoke confidently and passionately, demonstrating the importance of young people using their political voice within the community. Year 12 students also learned about exciting opportunities to become more involved in youth politics.

    We are already looking forward to Tessa’s next visit in the autumn term, with further details to follow. In July, Year 10 and Year 12 students will also visit Parliament, where Tessa will lead a workshop and provide a tour, further inspiring students’ interest in politics and public speaking.

    Any students interested in becoming more involved in politics at the Academy are encouraged to speak to Miss Hockin, Leader of Learning for History and Politics.

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  • Legally Blonde Cast are RESET Awards 2026 Finalists

    Published 22/05/26

    We are incredibly proud to announce that the Legally Blonde cast has been nominated for the RESET Awards 2026 and has officially been selected as a finalist for the North Somerset Youth Awards.

    Following our nomination, we received the exciting news:

    “Thank you for your nomination, we have now held our voting event to find the finalists for the North Somerset Youth Awards and would like to inform you that your nomination for Legally Blonde Cast has been voted to be a finalist and is invited to attend the Youth Awards Ceremony on Friday 17th July at The Grand Pier. Congratulations!”

    This recognition means so much to everyone involved in the production. Recently, members of the cast and crew attended a promotional evening where we had the opportunity to meet the amazing team from RESET and share our experiences of bringing Legally Blonde to the stage.

    During the evening, we spoke about the incredible teamwork that made the production so special, particularly during a time when our community truly needed to come together. We reflected on how the older students became mentors and role models for the younger performers, creating a supportive and encouraging environment throughout rehearsals and performances alike.

    We also highlighted the importance of our production team, whose hard work behind the scenes was just as vital as the performances on stage. From lighting and sound to costumes, stage management, and technical support, every single person played an essential role in the success of the show.

    Above all, we talked about how our company became a true Performing Arts family — supporting each other through challenges and celebrating every success together. The friendships, confidence, and memories created throughout the process are something we will all treasure.

    As part of the awards ceremony, we have also been invited to perform a 10-minute slot at the event, which is a tremendous honour and a wonderful opportunity to showcase the talent, dedication, and spirit of our students once again.

    Invitations for selected cast and crew members will be distributed once we receive confirmation of the exact numbers we are able to take to the ceremony.

    No matter the outcome on the night, we will attend with our heads held high, immensely proud of what we achieved together and grateful for the recognition this nomination represents.

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  • Our Dance Star of the Week is Flo

    Published 22/05/26

    Flo brings so much positivity and enthusiasm to her dance lessons, making her a pleasure to teach. She regularly asks for feedback and shows excellent leadership qualities with her peers. We hope Flo continues with dance as she moves up the years at the Academy.

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  • Year 8’s Fruity Afternoon

    Published 22/05/26

    Year 8 students impressed us all with their cooking skills this week as they produced fantastic fruit tartlets as part of their assessment.  


    Students demonstrated excellent pastry skills, making a sweet shortcrust pastry into the perfect tartlet shape and assembling their tartlets.  Their finished creations were presented to an outstanding standard, showing great care, creativity, and effort throughout. Well done!

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  • A Special Fish Heroes Delivery

    Published 22/05/26

    A huge thank you to the Fish Heroes programme for generously providing and delivering free Alaskan salmon to the Academy this week. The donation gave our Year 10 students a fantastic opportunity to work with high-quality ingredients as part of their preparation for their NEA2 practical assessment.

    During their trial practical, our Year 10 Food & Nutrition students demonstrated impressive culinary skills by making fresh pasta and creating ravioli and tortellini dishes. The experience allowed them to develop their confidence, refine their techniques and explore creative flavour combinations while working to an excellent standard.

    We are incredibly grateful for the support from the Fish Heroes programme and look forward to seeing our Year 10 students continue to build on these valuable skills.

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  • A Memorable Evening with the Warsaw Philharmonic at Bristol Beacon

    Published 22/05/26

    Students studying A Level and GCSE Music visited Bristol Beacon this week to enjoy a concert performed by the Warsaw Philharmonic, conducted by Krzysztof Urbański.

    A pre-concert talk helped prepare students for Piano Concerto No. 2 by Frédéric Chopin, performed by Romanian pianist Alexandra Dariescu. Her exquisitely delicate performance captivated the audience and was a real highlight of the evening.

    The second half of the concert featured Symphony No. 6, the final symphony by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Sitting behind the orchestra gave students a unique perspective, allowing them to appreciate the double basses, brass, and percussion sections up close, while also watching the conductor’s expressive direction throughout the performance. Students were especially amazed that Krzysztof Urbański conducted the entire concert from memory, without using a score.

    It was an incredible experience for all our students, who walked away feeling more inspired than ever.

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  • Annual Army Ten Tors Challenge 2026

    Published 15/05/26

    Last weekend, students from Years 9–12 proudly represented their Scouting groups in the annual Army Ten Tors Challenge on Dartmoor.

    Ten Tors is one of the UK’s most demanding youth endurance events, challenging teams of six to navigate routes across Dartmoor while visiting at least ten tors along the way. Depending on age category, students completed either the Bronze (35 miles), Silver (45 miles), or Gold (55 miles) challenge between 7:00am on Saturday and 5:00pm on Sunday.

    Participants are required to be fully self-sufficient throughout the event, carrying all of their equipment and supplies while navigating Dartmoor’s remote and often challenging terrain. Months of winter training in difficult weather conditions helped prepare students for this remarkable experience.

    The event began at Okehampton Camp with the spectacular Army Red Devils parachute display before the traditional cannon fire signalled the start of the challenge. More than 2,500 young people gathered on the starting hill, creating an atmosphere filled with excitement, anticipation, and determination.

    Throughout the weekend, supporters were able to follow the progress of teams using satellite tracking devices carried by participants. On Sunday afternoon, thousands of spectators lined “Victory Road” to welcome teams across the finish line with applause and encouragement.

    Taking part in Ten Tors requires resilience, teamwork, navigation skills, determination, and perseverance. We are incredibly proud of all the students who completed this inspiring challenge and represented their groups so positively throughout the weekend.

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  • Fifty Years On: Churchill’s Trailblazing Hovercraft Team

    Published 15/05/26

    This year marks a remarkable milestone for former Churchill student Heather, who recently rediscovered photographs and newspaper articles from an extraordinary school project dating back to 1975.

    While clearing out her parents’ house, Heather came across memories from the team that designed, built and raced a hovercraft during their time here, an achievement that was highly unusual at the time, especially for a group of female students.

    Now, 50 years later, the former classmates are making plans to meet again and share stories about where life has taken them since their pioneering school project. Heather believes they may have been among the first girls here to take part in this kind of engineering and practical design challenge, making their achievement even more significant today.

    We would also love to hear from other Churchill alumni. Do you have photographs, stories, achievements, or memories hidden away in the vault? We encourage former students to get in touch and help us celebrate the rich history of our school community.

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  • Our Dance Star of the Week is Jas

    Published 15/05/26

    Jas is a recent addition to our Dance class and has joined us with enthusiasm and determination.  She puts her all into every task we set and has created a lovely piece of choreography in preparation for her assessment.  

    We are excited to see how she progresses through Term 6. 

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  • Academy Sports Rundown: 11th May 2026

    Published 15/05/26

    It’s been a wonderful week of Athletics, Rounders and Cricket as students embrace the summer sports. Read how we got on below:

    English Schools Athletics Competition Success 

    Our four Athletics teams competed against schools across the South West last week in the English Schools Athletics Competition.  Our boys' teams smashed it, with our junior team bringing home first place and our intermediates bringing home second place! 

    KS3 Rounders have Bat Breaking Afternoon

    Our Year 7, 8 & 9 rounders teams travelled to Backwell School for a game of Rounders in the sunshine.  It was a fantastic afternoon with top level rounders being played. A special shout out goes to Rebeka for breaking the bat with her powerful hit!  

    Well done to Rebeka and Maddie, who were awarded Players of the Match. We are looking forward to the Year 7 & 8 rematch next week! 

    U15 Girls Hard Ball Cricket Team is en route to Lords 

    Our U15 Girls Hard Ball Cricket team put up a convincing display with bat & ball against Redland Green. Posting 120 for 4 off 16 overs with Mia & Amy leading the way and Wickers & Milliar ending the innings, it was a fantastic effort. 

    The team took a unique approach, deciding to drop the ball and play for run outs. It proved to be a successful play, and the team progresses now to the next round at Lords. 

    Thank you to all the local clubs providing our girls' team with the opportunity and facilities to play, onto the next round! 

     

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  • Historic County Cup Victory for Banwell FC Students

    Published 14/05/26

    Congratulations to Dato, Tyler and Eli, who helped the Under 12s at Banwell FC make history this weekend by becoming the first ever winners of the Somerset County U12s Cup.

    The team secured a fantastic victory on Sunday, earning the title of the best Under-12 football team in Somerset and marking a memorable achievement for the club.

    Well done to Dato, Tyler and Eli on this outstanding sporting success!

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  • Students Achieve World-Class Success at Dance Summit in Florida

    Published 14/05/26

    Congratulations to Sophia, Lola, Evelyn and Emma, who travelled to Orlando, Florida last week to compete at the World Dance Summit.

    Representing BDC Dance Company as part of the team Bellatrix, the girls earned the only UK bid to compete in the Junior Hip Hop Division, proudly representing the United Kingdom on the world stage.

    Facing exceptionally strong competition from talented teams across America and beyond, the Bellatrix team delivered an outstanding performance and achieved an incredible 4th place finish — officially ranking them 4th in the world in the Junior Hip Hop Division.

    This is a remarkable achievement and a testament to the girls’ dedication, hard work and talent. Competing at such a high international level is an unforgettable experience, and they should all be extremely proud of their success.

    Congratulations to Sophia, Lola, Evelyn and Emma on this fantastic accomplishment!

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