BWA teacher designated as SLE
Congratulations to Celia Prats, from Brooke Weston Academy, who has recently been designated a Specialist Leader of Education (SLE).
Congratulations to Celia Prats, from Brooke Weston Academy, who has recently been designated a Specialist Leader of Education (SLE).
There is still time for students to visit the annual Book Fair in the library which runs from Wednesday 20 to Monday 25 February, featuring the latest books, posters and stationery.
Brooke Weston Academy students have been awarded certificates from the Royal Horticultural Society, after designing and constructing an allotment area which offers a wealth of enrichment and learning opportunities.
Members of our Student Council proudly presented a cheque for £1,525 to Marina Rae, a community fundraiser from Lakelands Hospice.
Students at Beanfield Primary School are still buzzing from their amazing experience singing with 6,000 other children and pop star Tony Hadley at the Genting Arena in Birmingham.
The CEO of the Brooke Weston Trust will be delivering a presentation to delegates at the first #EducatingNorthants conference held in the county, alongside other keynote speakers including Alison Peacock, Sir David Carter, Martin Robinson, Daisy Christoulou and Oliver Caviglioli, to name just a few.
A group of Oakley Vale Primary school children were immersed into different worlds in a Barratt Homes show home at Lyveden Fields, whilst participating in a captivating storytelling session.
Cameron Braans and Christine Kritzinger are just two of a growing number of South African teachers who have come to the UK to teach in Brooke Weston Trust schools.
The RS Mentoring Scheme is well underway with our students having been introduced to their mentors, who will give them personalised advice and guidance, to help them fulfil their potential.
Children at Beanfield Primary School excelled when they were asked to collect natural materials and make something beautiful or stylish from them.
Year 7 teams from Brooke Weston Academy came up with innovative and life changing concepts in a bid to represent the school in this year’s Believe Big competition.
Author Christopher Edge spoke to Year 7 and 8 students at Brooke Weston Academy about his books and led writing workshops encouraging them to write their own compelling first lines.