BWA Sixth Former commended for voluntary work
Sixth Former Dominik Cusk from Brooke Weston Academy has been named Young Volunteer of the Year at Kettering Borough Council’s Sports Awards.
Sixth Former Dominik Cusk from Brooke Weston Academy has been named Young Volunteer of the Year at Kettering Borough Council’s Sports Awards.
A group of Year 10 students from Thomas Clarkson Academy visited Cambridge to compare and contrast two of the city’s university campuses.
Congratulations to Mr Tony Segalini who has been promoted to Principal of Kettering Science Academy two years after taking the helm.
Design Technology students at Corby Technical School are using a variety of techniques to make their own coffee tables, including cutting, laminating and jointing.
Well done to KSA student Samia Sheik who will represent Great Britain in a chess competition in Peru next year.
Students at Brooke Weston Academy used sandwiches, soft drinks, tights and a large amount of elbow grease to simulate the digestive process from start to finish.
The Trust’s new HR Manager Kathryn Pithey is looking forward to the challenges of her new role which is to provide HR support and advice to our schools and implement Trust wide strategies for wellbeing and training.
Well done to five students who have had their book reviews published in a nationwide fiction magazine, with the views of Brooke Weston Academy students taking up an entire page of Teen Titles!
Award-winning author Tamsin Winter spoke to Year 7 and 8 students at Brooke Weston Academy about how she is inspired by real life issues including body image and social media usage.
We are delighted to welcome Wendy Brooks, who has just joined the Board of the Brooke Weston Trust. She is an experienced Director with a varied background in business, marketing and design management.
Recently Year 6 students at Compass Primary not only finished their topic on Hinduism, but also carried out a traditional activity in preparation for Diwali.
Students from Brooke Weston Academy, Corby Technical School and Kettering Science Academy have been inspired by a visit to CERN, the home of the Large Hadron Collider.