CBA wins ‘Praise and Raise’ category in National Reading Award
Congratulations to Amy McKay and Christina Mangin whose work to promote reading at Corby Business Academy has won them the ‘Praise and Raise’ trophy in the annual Renaissance Awards.
Congratulations to Amy McKay and Christina Mangin whose work to promote reading at Corby Business Academy has won them the ‘Praise and Raise’ trophy in the annual Renaissance Awards.
The Romans invaded Oakley Vale Primary School and spoke to Year 3 children about Roman warfare and typical life in a fort.
Well done to CBA’s Bands and musicians that achieved Gold, Silver and an Outstanding Instrumentalist award at the National Concert Band Festival yesterday.
Mixed groups of students from Trust Primary Schools went to Peckover Primary for a DT, Science and Maths based competition.
Ofsted says that Peckover Primary School is a welcoming, ‘happy and united school’ at the heart of its diverse community where ‘relationships are strong’ and everyone is proud to be part of “Team Peckover.”
Three students from Corby Business Academy took part in a range of wheelchair sports at the recent ‘Feel Inspired Junior Sports Camp’.
Performers and artists at our BRIT Kids Saturday classes are gearing up for their end of term ‘Show Day’ so parents and carers can see the amazing work they have produced this term.
Debut author Holly Jackson delivered an arresting presentation to students at Corby Business Academy when she spoke about her mystery thriller ‘A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder.’
Two South African teachers working at Thomas Clarkson Academy have discovered they are second cousins.
Artist and adventurer Charles Bezzina gave an inspirational talk to Year 9 students at Corby Technical School about his polar adventures which saw him living with Inuits and painting in both the Arctic and Antarctic.
Students from the Music Department at Corby Business Academy have had a busy few weeks, having visited the School Proms at the Royal Albert Hall and the Royal Academy of Music in London on an aspirational visit.
Year 10 students from KSA and BWA and Sixth Formers from BWA and TCA visited the World Skills Show in Birmingham, which is one of the UK’s largest skills and careers event, covering the area of nine football pitches.