CBA staff take on burpee charity challenge
Staff at Corby Business Academy have set themselves a ‘burpee challenge’ to raise funds for the Bone Cancer Research Trust.
Staff at Corby Business Academy have set themselves a ‘burpee challenge’ to raise funds for the Bone Cancer Research Trust.
Remembrance Day was particularly significant for Thomas Clarkson Academy's Assistant Principal, Mr Siracusano, who served with the Royal Engineers and the Royal Army Physical Training Corps before he entered the teaching profession.
Several of our Trust schools are running activities, workshops and assemblies to mark Anti Bullying Week.
Bestselling author Dan Freedman spoke to Year 8 students at Brooke Weston Academy via a Zoom meeting meaning students could hear about his books and career, despite lockdown restrictions.
Thomas Clarkson Academy is committed to supporting the mental health and wellbeing of its students and has a designated Mental Health Lead to further this aim.
Year 13 student Max Hamilton, from Thomas Clarkson Academy was chosen as this year’s winner of TCA’s National Poetry Day competition thanks to his evocative verse.
Students and staff from across our schools will be dressing up and raising funds today for the Children in Need appeal
Students and staff across our schools marked Remembrance Day 2020 with socially distanced activities, poems, assemblies and periods of silence.
Well done to CTS Sixth Former Debony Richardson who has qualified as a Scottish Dance instructor.
A Year 7 student, from Thomas Clarkson Academy, whose dad was killed while serving in Afghanistan was interviewed on Good Morning Britain about her family’s charity which supports bereaved Armed Forces children.
Welcome to the Brooke Weston Trust’s Chief Financial Officer, Heather Lees, who will bring a wealth of experience to the newly-created role.
Students at Corby Technical School had workshops about the dangers of knife crime and criminal exploitation. The session, which is an annual fixture in the school calendar, was delivered by PCSO Steve Coles as part of the Safer Schools Partnership.