Trust Schools celebrate Black History Month
Schools from across the Trust are completing activities and projects to promote Black History Month including group discussions, class lessons, whole school assemblies and display boards.
Schools from across the Trust are completing activities and projects to promote Black History Month including group discussions, class lessons, whole school assemblies and display boards.
Rob McNally, the newly appointed Trust Director of History is working with our secondary schools to support and develop their history teaching and departments.
Leadership coach Martin Carter led the first session of our new Leadership Academy, speaking to delegates about the skills, strategies and behaviours needed to step up from management to leadership.
Paul Balmer, a BAFTA nominated film maker, is delivering the film production strand of the BRIT Kids Saturday classes at Corby Business Academy.
Year 7s from Brooke Weston Academy had an action-packed trip to Warwick Castle as part of their humanities studies. A total of 97 students went on the trip, which gave them a glimpse into life in medieval England.
A group of Year 9 textiles students from Brooke Weston Academy are making individual ‘fidget blankets’ for people with dementia at a local care home.
Students from Years 2, 3 and 4 at Peckover Primary saw a fascinating performance by the Osiligi Maasai Warriors.
New York Times bestselling author and illustrator Peter Brown visited Beanfield Primary School as the last stop on his UK-wide promotional tour, talking about his latest book, 'The Wild Robot Escapes.’
Corby Technical School was delighted to host the official launch of the Corby Red Box Project, the local branch of a nationwide initiative that ensures that no young woman misses out on her education because of her period.
Brooke Weston Trust’s Estates Director, Matt Isherwood, showed an ESFA Project Director around a newly completed energy reduction project, where LED lights and PV Solar panels have already yielded thousands of pounds worth of savings in their first few months of operation.
Brooke Weston Academy is planning to support a school in South Africa by buying essential equipment for its maths and science departments.
The youngest of our Combined Cadet Force contingent had an introduction to survival in the field during a weekend camp at the Yardley Chase Training Area.