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  • Academy Sports Rundown: 16th May 2025

    Published 16/05/25

    We had a fantastic week in sports as we saw all of our year groups participate in various fixtures. Check out how they got on below: 

    Years 7 to 10 Girls have a thundery afternoon of Rounders 

    On Tuesday, 40 girls from across Years 7 to 10 went to Backwell School for the first rounders fixture of the season. Every team managed one inning before the game was suspended for a torrential thunderous downpour.  

    We look forward to resuming the matches at the tournaments in Term 6! 

    U15 Cricket Team through to the finals of the Somerset Cricket Tournament

    Our Year 9 and 10 cricket students are through to the finals of the Somerset Cricket Tournament after winning their match 4/4. We have been so impressed with their skills throughout the season, and we can’t wait to see how they perform in the finals at the County Ground, Taunton.

    Year 9 and 10 Girls show their Rounders skills against Kings of Wessex 

    Students attended Kings of Wessex for a game of rounders, where they showcased an impressive 15-11.5 victory. The player of the match was awarded to Kloe for her impressive batting and fielding skills. 

     

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  • Lucas Shines in National Bowls Competition

    Published 16/05/25

    Lucas, a Year 10 student, delivered an outstanding performance at the Bowls 

    England National U18s Singles Competition held in Leamington Spa. 

    Competing against some of the best young talent from across the country, Lucas impressed us all by reaching the semi-finals, placing him among the top four. This remarkable achievement highlights his skill, dedication, and potential in the sport. 

    Congratulations, Lucas, on this fantastic accomplishment!

     

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  • Graphic Design, Personal Chef and Getaway Driving snag the top spots of the Career’s Competition

    Published 16/05/25

    Our Humanities department teamed up with our Careers team to launch a competition earlier this year focusing on students' dream jobs. 

    The task at hand was to design a job advert for a dream career, whether that was a pilot, surgeon, lawyer, game designer, physiotherapist or anything else you could dream of! 

    We asked students to get as creative as possible with their adverts, we had submissions of all kinds from posters, videos and even some models to represent their choices.  

    It was a difficult choice with so many fantastic submissions. However, our top three winners have been announced. Congratulations to Mila, Holly, and Ethan, who snagged the top three spots and earned valuable house points and prizes! 

    1st Prize - Mila's Graphic Designer advert showed an incredible attention to detail, highlighting all the different skills needed for the role and the opportunities being a graphic designer provides. 

    2nd Prize - Holly's Personal Chef advert ticked all the boxes, it was creative and informative about the profession. Holly took it above and beyond by also including a brownie recipe as part of the advert, really making it stand out. 

    3rd Prize - Ethan's Getaway Driver advert was a wild choice of career that added a level of fun and adventure to the competition.  The advert was well researched and informative about the life of a getaway driver! 

    A massive congratulations to our top three, as well as every other student who entered the competition. 

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  • Our Dance Star of the Week is James

    Published 16/05/25

    James has demonstrated exceptional skill in creating his Year 8 choreography, drawing inspiration from a poem. His detailed written work showcases a sophisticated understanding and application of dance vocabulary.

    Amazing work, James!

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  • Year 13’s Bittersweet Farewell

    Published 15/05/25

    Yesterday, we said a bittersweet farewell to our Year 13 students, some of whom have been with the Academy since 2018. We are always sad to see a year group leave the Academy, and the class of 2025 is no exception!

    We celebrated the day in style, gathering outside the common room at break time for speeches from Mrs Sheppard, Mr Smith and Mr Hildrew.

    We wish every student the best of luck in their exams over the next few weeks, and all the best for the future!

    Please note, class teachers will be available during normal lesson times to provide additional exam support for the remainder of Term 5.

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  • Rising Star: Rosie’s Weekend of Cycling Success

    Published 15/05/25

    Last weekend, Rosie headed to Salisbury with her cycling club to compete in a competition. She came first place in her race and followed it up with a strong performance in a triathlon on Sunday—part of the South West Series—where she earned a fantastic 5th place.

    Rosie currently ranks 2nd in the region for her age group and an impressive 4th in the series. With three more races still to go, we could see her take that top spot! 

    Good luck Rosie! 

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  • Rising Star: Leo Makes a Splash at Regionals

    Published 15/05/25

    A huge congratulations to Leo, who competed over the weekend at the South West Regional Swimming Championships. Despite being unable to train for several months due to a wrist injury, Leo delivered an incredible performance.

    After swimming in heats that included distances he had never competed at before, Leo clinched a personal best of 26.37 and the title of Regional Champion in the 50m Freestyle—an outstanding achievement made even more impressive by the fact that his time now ranks him as the 15th fastest in the UK for this stroke!

    Well done, Leo—we’re all incredibly proud!

     

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  • Food & Nutrition Star: Megan's Culinary Excellence

    Published 15/05/25

    This week, we’d like to give a special shout-out to Megan for her outstanding efforts in Food & Nutrition. Although she was away at an athletics competition during the class assessment, Megan didn’t let that stop her—she completed the practical task at home, showing true determination and dedication.

    Megan impressed us with a beautifully prepared Parma ham and pineapple calzone, finished with a honey chipotle glaze. She served it alongside a vibrant mango coleslaw, with rocket and cherry tomatoes on the side—a creative and delicious combination that reflects both skill and flair.

    Well done, Megan!

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  • Academy Students Shine in Avon Youth League Victory

    Published 15/05/25

    A huge congratulations to six of our Year 8 students, Luke, Eddie, Casey, Sam, George, and Riley, who are key players for Banwell U13’s football team. The team made history this season by winning the 2024/25 Avon Youth League undefeated, securing victory in all 16 of their matches!

    The title was officially clinched on 27th April 2025, capping off a perfect season and a remarkable achievement.

    Well done to our students and the entire Banwell U13’s team—what a season to remember!

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  • Ten Tors Challenge – A True Test of Endurance

    Published 15/05/25

    Last weekend saw many of our students in Years 9 to 12 take on the legendary Ten Tors Challenge. A South West tradition, Ten Tors Challenge, tests the endurance, resilience, and teamwork of young people through either 35, 45, or 55 mile treks across the demanding Dartmoor landscape.

    This year’s challenge saw around 2,500 young people from schools, scouts, and explorer groups take part, cheered on by an estimated 10,000 supporters at the finish line.

    Our students have been training since November 2024, preparing to be fully self-sufficient in navigating, wild camping, and carrying their own equipment across Dartmoor. With the challenge kicking off at 7am on Saturday, and finishing by 5pm on Sunday, every mile was hard-earned.

    A special mention goes to Adam and Louie, our two Year 12 students who completed the 55-mile challenge, though their GPS trackers suggested they actually walked closer to 62–64 miles! They crossed the finish line at 12:37pm on Sunday, having carried full kits and demonstrated exceptional grit and determination.

    We’ve heard powerful stories from across the event—one student performing blister surgery at 3:30am, and another describing crossing the finish line as one of the most emotional and proud moments of her life.

    We are incredibly proud of every single student who took part in this monumental challenge. You are an inspiration.

    Well done to all involved—you’ve done the Academy proud!

     

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  • World of Work Day – Bookings now open!

    Published 15/05/25

    World of Work Day is an annual off-timetable event for our Year 10 students, taking place this year on 6th June 2025. 

    The aim of the event is to inform and inspire students about different career options, show clear links between school subjects and future jobs, and develop essential employability skills.

    This year, we’ll be welcoming 24 employers into the Academy to deliver a short talk about their career, followed by a fun, hands-on workshop designed to help students apply key workplace skills. 

    The day will conclude with a session from Muller UK, focusing on “What Employers Want”—covering key skills and behaviours that make a difference in the world of work.

    Students must book two employer activities to attend, and bookings are now open. Places are limited and allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Bookings will close at 9am on Wednesday 21 May. 

    For more details on who’s attending and the full activity programme, see the Assembly and follow the link provided for the programme and booking instructions.

     

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  • Year 12 exchange ideas at the LSP Sixth Form Student Leadership Conference

    Published 15/05/25

    Last week, four of our Year 12 students represented the Academy and our Year 12 Executive Council at the LSP Sixth Form Student Leadership Conference.

    Student leaders from across the LSP gathered to share ideas for exciting projects they would like to lead in the next academic year.  

    It was wonderful to see the community these students have created from across the Trust and we are excited to see their ideas come to life!

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