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  • House Cup Winners Revealed as the 2024/25 Academic Year Ends

    Published 18/07/25

    As we bring the 2024/25 academic year to a close, we are thrilled to celebrate the achievements of our students in this year’s House competitions.

    Tudor House has had a truly outstanding year, claiming two major titles. First, they secured the Head of House Challenge Cup, which recognises excellence in extra-curricular involvement and inter-house competitions. Then, in a fantastic display of all-around achievement, they also took home the overall House Cup, awarded to the house that excels across all areas of school life. A huge congratulations to everyone in Tudor House!

    Windsor House demonstrated exceptional commitment to academic excellence and behaviour, earning them the prestigious Academics Cup for the highest combined attendance and conduct scores. A fantastic effort from all involved!

    Our annual Sports Day brought plenty of excitement, energy and school spirit. Lancaster House emerged victorious, taking home the Sports Day Trophy, while Hanover House once again showed their strength and determination by retaining the Tug of War title for another year running.

    What a fabulous way to round off a brilliant year. Congratulations to all houses for their participation, enthusiasm and sportsmanship throughout the year.

    Wishing everyone a restful and enjoyable summer break – we’ll see you in September!

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  • Activities Week 2025: A Week to Remember!

    Published 18/07/25

    This year’s Activities Week was nothing short of extraordinary, with students partaking in adventures near and far. From the sunny beaches of Cornwall to the vibrant streets of Paris, our students seized every opportunity to learn, grow, and have fun!

    In Paris, they strolled along the Seine, perfected their French and took in the stunning views from the Eiffel Tower. Meanwhile, students in Belgium attended a moving ceremony at The Menin Gate, paying their respects to the fallen of WWI, an unforgettable and humbling experience.

    In Italy, the group in Sicily witnessed nature’s power with an eruption at Stromboli, hiked to the Etna Crater and explored fascinating Sicilian caves. 

    Back in the UK, students in Cornwall made the most of a sun-filled week in Newquay, learning to surf, enjoying beach games and soaking in the seaside atmosphere every day.

    For those who stayed closer to home, Activities Week was packed with excitement. Students splashed down at the Aqua Park, faced their fears on rollercoasters at Paultons Park and Drayton Manor, tested their stealth at Airsoft, and even attempted a jailbreak challenge at Shepton Mallet Prison!

    Back at the Academy, the fun didn’t stop. Students immersed themselves in a wide range of activities:

    • Bushcraft sessions brought survival skills to life

    • Journalism workshops developed storytelling talents

    • Dance, sports and chess challenged students physically and mentally

    • Creative minds shone in jewellery making

    • Enthusiasts got competitive with FIFA tournaments

    • The skies were the limit in the aviation-themed Come Fly With Me

    • And so much more!

    It’s been incredible to see our students step out of their comfort zones, try something new and make lifelong memories. Whether they were braving waves, climbing volcanoes, or chasing goals on the pitch, one thing was clear: Activities Week 2025 may just have been our best one yet.

    We’re already counting down the days to next year!

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  • North Somerset Parliamentary Debate Winners Visit Palace of Westminster

    Published 18/07/25

    On Monday 14th July, I was one of several North Somerset students to be given the opportunity to visit parliament as the prize for winning the North Somerset Parliamentary Debating competition. The visit offered an insight into the heart of British democracy and gave us the chance to see how the political system operates beyond the classroom.

    Our visit consisted of a tour of the Palace of Westminster, lunch and a Q&A with Sadik Al-Hassan MP, an opportunity to watch proceedings in the House of Commons, and a chance to meet Sir Lindsay Hoyle, Speaker of the House of Commons, in his chambers.  

    Watching a live debate from the gallery gave us a chance to observe the democratic process in action, in the real world. Ed Miliband was defending his statement on the climate and the nature crisis, under scrutiny from opposition MPs. In one of his remarks, he made a point of mentioning how important this issue was to young people, looking up at the gallery where we were sitting. His comments made what can sometimes seem a process which is quite removed from our lives, much more relevant.

    Our audience with the speaker was also informative: it took place in the Speaker’s House, a very impressive set of rooms inside the Palace. Lindsay Hoyle talked about his role and the need for impartiality and also about the importance of young people coming into politics to keep the flame of democracy burning.

    This was a great opportunity to see UK democracy up close, and an experience I would highly recommend to younger students considering taking politics as a subject at A-level.

    - Theo

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  • Celebrations of Success: Five Celebrations for Five Incredible Houses’

    Published 18/07/25

    Over the course of Term 6, we have welcomed selected groups of students and families from each House into the Academy Hall for our Celebration of Success evenings. The evening is an opportunity to recognise our students for their achievements and hard work throughout the year, as well as to honour our House Value champions for this academic year.

    We asked our staff what they love about these evenings:

    Mr Hildrew, Headteacher of Churchill Academy & Sixth Form:

    It has been a great pleasure to award certificates to students across all five houses at our Celebration of Success events.

    The awards celebrate students who have demonstrated excellent attitudes to learning, effort, behaviour and conduct, or who exemplify the Academy's values of kindness, curiosity and determination. Tutors also nominate the much-desired "tutee of the year" from their tutor groups!

    Finally, the events are an opportunity to officially welcome the new House Captains to each house. Many congratulations to all the students nominated for an award! 

    Mrs Taylor, Head of Lancaster House:

    The Lancaster Celebration of Success was a lovely opportunity to come together and celebrate the achievements of students in Lancaster. It was a pleasure to stand on stage, look out at the positive faces and share pride in the students’ success.

    These awards enabled us to acknowledge the less public achievements that occur day in and day out at the Academy. My favourite part is hearing all the reasons the tutors give for their tutees of the year, with special credit to Mr Thomas for reading part of his in a foreign language.

    Well done to all students who were invited to the evening - you are all stars! 

    Lancaster House Value Champions:

    Kindness: Charlotte
    Determination: Paige
    Curiosity: Joey

    Mrs Crocker, Acting Head of Stuart House:

    It has been a pleasure to serve as the Acting Head of House this term, a significant part of which included attending the Celebration of Success evening, where we had the opportunity to celebrate many of the incredible achievements of our students. 

    Well done to everybody who received an award, we have a great set of students in Stuart house and all your hard work and effort does not go unnoticed. 

    Stuart House Value Champions:

    Kindness: Niya
    Determination: George
    Curiosity: Isla

    Mrs Blackburn, Head of Tudor House:

    The Tudor Celebration of Success was an inspirational evening for us all. It brought joy to see the Tudor families come together to celebrate the achievements of our students.

    We always enjoy giving out these awards, as it recognises the hard work and effort our students pour into their studies each year. It fills me with pride to be the Head of such a wonderful house.

    Well done to all our Tudor students – you’re all fantastic!

    Tudor House Value Champions:

    Kindness: Mason
    Determination: Emily-Grace
    Curiosity: Sophia 

    Mr Redman, Head of Windsor House:

    Tuesday Evening saw over 60 Windsor students and their families gather for the annual Celebration of Success. All the students in attendance had been nominated by their teachers for their positive engagement, progress and tremendous attitude throughout the academic year. 

    In addition to recognising their academic achievements, we were also celebrating the qualities that these students display consistently throughout the year - ones that will stand them in good stead throughout their lives. 

    Celebrating the many successes of these Windsor students was an uplifting and fitting way to round off the year. Congratulations to all of the award winners! 

    Windsor House Value Champions:

    Kindness: Harry
    Determination: Leo
    Curiosity: Evalyn

    Mr Slater, Head of Hanover House: 

    We had a fantastic time celebrating the achievements of Hanover students at our celebration of success on Wednesday. A raucous crowd whooped and cheered every student onto the stage to collect their awards, much to the embarrassment of some students!

    It was undoubtedly a brilliant way to end the term and the students involved should be very proud of their accomplishments this year. 

    Hanover House Value Champions:

    Kindness: Lewis
    Determination: Lilly
    Curiosity: Alfie

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  • Spotlight on Endangered Species: Year 7 and 8 Explore Endangered Species

    Published 17/07/25

    This week, our Science team has been working closely with Year 7 and Year 8 students to shine a light on the critical issue of endangered species. Students researched an animal of their choice, investigating the causes of their endangerment and exploring actions we can take to protect them before it's too late.

    One standout project came from Jasmine, who delved into the world of pangolins, fascinating, scale-covered mammals native to Africa and Asia. Classified as Critically Endangered since 2014, pangolins face serious threats due to illegal trafficking and habitat loss. Jasmine created an eye-catching and informative poster highlighting these issues and offering practical ways we can all contribute to their survival. Be sure to check it out below!

    Another creative highlight was Henry’s original rap performance dedicated to saving the pangolin. 

    It's been an inspiring week of creativity, compassion, and science and our students have shown just how passionate and inventive they can be when it comes to protecting the natural world.

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  • English High Attainers Awards 2025

    Published 17/07/25

    The English High Attainers Awards Ceremony was held this week to celebrate some of the amazing extra-curricular English challenges completed by students from Years 8, 9 and 10.

    The challenges put in front of them ranged from 'teaching an activity to a class' to 'sitting in on an A-Level lesson' and from researching your favourite author, to spotting grammatical errors on restaurant menus!

    One of the most popular challenges was 'Do your GCSE English early for fun' and a large number of Year 8s and 9s proved they had sufficient ability to pass the exam 2 or 3 years ahead of time!

    Huge congratulations goes out to all those involved in the scheme, especially Hanna and Ella who both earned Gold award certificates this year!

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  • Duke of Edinburgh’s Bronze Expedition 2025

    Published 17/07/25

    Over the last several weeks, over 100 students have been successful in their bid to complete their Bronze Duke of Edinburgh’s Expeditions. 

    The weather has not made it an easy feat. From temperatures soaring above 30 degrees to torrential downpours and everything in between, the students have all demonstrated resilience, determination and teamwork, supporting one another to ensure they met the twenty required conditions to pass. 

    The feedback from staff at each campsite, as well as external assessors, has been overwhelmingly positive, with all noting how proud we should be of our students and their achievements. 

    We must also extend a big thank you to all the Academy staff involved in ensuring these expeditions proceed and are a success.  

    We were so pleased to hand out the Bronze Awards to students this week, before they head off for the summer holidays. The occasion was marked with a gathering for a small ceremony in the Academy Hall where we celebrated the incredible achievement. 

    If any students or staff are interested in the DofE Scheme, we will be releasing further information in Term 1 on how to get involved. 

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  • Fish Heroes Inspires Future Chefs at the Academy

    Published 17/07/25

    Here at the Academy, we are proud to be part of the Fish Heroes Programme, an inspiring initiative that ensures every child has the opportunity to prepare, cook and enjoy fish before leaving school. The programme promotes both essential cookery skills and healthy eating habits.

    This week, we were delighted to welcome Simon Gray, a representative of the Fish Heroes Programme, who delivered three engaging lessons to our Year 9 students. These students have chosen to study GCSE Food & Nutrition starting this September, and Simon's sessions offered them a fantastic head start.

    Throughout the lessons, students learned about various types of fish, sustainable fishing practices, and key preparation, cooking, and presentation techniques. Their enthusiasm and focus were matched by the high-quality ingredients provided for the sessions.

    We were incredibly fortunate to receive a generous donation of fresh fish from The Fishmongers' Company. Their support helped create an exciting and hands-on learning experience that the students will not forget. 

    A huge thank you goes to Simon Gray, The Fishmongers' Company, and everyone involved in the Fish Heroes Programme for their generosity and knowledge. You've helped spark a passion for cooking that will benefit our students for years to come.

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  • Rising Star: Lily Releases Debut Novel The Hanged Hummingbird

    Published 17/07/25

    Year 10 student Lily has put her writing talent to remarkable use with the release of her debut novel, The Hanged Hummingbird, which she has written and self-published. The book is now available for purchase on Amazon.

    A gripping tale set against the backdrop of a dark chapter in history, The Hanged Hummingbird blends suspense, superstition, and horror in a story that will stay with you long after the final page.

    Blurb:
    Horror unimaginable kept hidden in the depths of religious fervour and the facade of a sweet little village. Here in this English Eden lies spread fast, and being weird is deadly. You wouldn't want to get accused as a witch, especially not in the 1600s, where a deep hatred was sweeping across the country. Edith thought she was safe. That within her beliefs God was on her side, unfortunately not.

    This debut is a perfect summer read and we can’t wait to see what Lily writes next.

    Purchase your own copy here!

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  • Artwork of the Term: Thomas, Talia and Monty

    Published 15/07/25

    Our students have produced some truly outstanding pieces of art this term, so much so, it was impossible to choose just one for Artwork of the Term! 

    Thomas (Year 7) impressed us with his Fauvism-inspired landscape, using bold colours and expressive mark-making in oil pastels.

    Talia (Year 9) created a beautiful textile piece inspired by fallen leaves and nature, combining printing techniques with delicate hand embroidery.

    Monty (Year 9) wowed us with his observational portrait drawings, showcasing excellent use of line and tone in pencil.

    We’re incredibly proud of the creativity and talent on display—well done to all our young artists!

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  • Madagascar Expedition Begins!

    Published 15/07/25

    After months of preparation and anticipation, our students and trip leaders have officially set off on their three-week adventure in Madagascar to engage in vital conservation and ecology work. 

    Following a long journey, the team arrived safely in Antananarivo and spent their first night in a hotel, enjoying a well-earned dinner and some much-needed rest before continuing on to Ambondromamy. 

    A few staff members from our Academy and another visiting school took a short walk near the hotel to explore the local area. Mrs. Wilson described the experience as humbling, sharing how warmly they were greeted with “bonjour” by everyone they passed, even the youngest children.

    Although they only ventured a short distance, it provided a powerful and meaningful first glimpse into life in Madagascar.

    Stay tuned for more updates as the expedition unfolds - we’re so proud of our team and all they’re set to accomplish!

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  • Dance Star of the Week is Teresa!

    Published 15/07/25

    Teresa has worked really hard in Dance this year, representing the Academy at the North Somerset Dance Festival and the Strictly Dance Fever competition. 

    Teresa continues to impress us with her development of skills, leadership and dedication to dance. Well done Teresa!

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