Join TCA in Guinness Records' world's largest online art lesson today
There's still an opportunity for our students to join in with Guinness World Records' attempt at the largest online art lesson!
There's still an opportunity for our students to join in with Guinness World Records' attempt at the largest online art lesson!
Learning Support Assistant Stacey Watson has described staff at Compass Primary Academy as supportive and ‘a family’ as her role has developed from mid-day supervisor to working full-time in the classroom.
Students from across our Trust marked VE day with lots of activities including socially distanced street parties and acts of commemoration.
Dear Parents and Carers,
Following the Prime Minister’s message last night about some changes to current lockdown rules, I would like to take this opportunity to emphasise that,as yet, nothing has changed about who can and cannot attend school.
Congratulations to Carly Bell, a teaching assistant at Compass Primary School, who has successfully completed her apprenticeship.
A range of support, counselling and information services has been launched to support the health and well-being of all staff across our Trust.
Students from our Trust secondary schools in Northamptonshire feature in a video showing a mental health awareness day which took place earlier this year.
Students at Thomas Clarkson Academy have been busy making clay piggy banks and emojis thanks to online ceramics lessons being delivered by art teacher Mrs Loosemore.
Well done to students from Brooke Weston Academy who have won gold, silver and gold awards for their Design Technology submissions for a national design competition.
Well done to Willmott Dixon, the contractors currently building the new Sixth Form centre at Kettering Science Academy, who have received top marks and praise in the latest site inspection by the Considerate Constructors scheme.
A Year 10 student from Thomas Clarkson Academy who set out to raise £260 for charity by cycling 260 miles in just three days has raised more than £400.
Beanfield student Caeden Thomson appeared on BBC Look East thanking the NHS for his continuing treatment.