BWA student wins national textiles competition
Well done to BWA textile student Charlie Swan-Beard who is a junior regional finalist in the Wool4School national competition.
Well done to BWA textile student Charlie Swan-Beard who is a junior regional finalist in the Wool4School national competition.
Students from across our Trust schools are taking part in lots of creative activities while they are learning from home.
Brooke Weston Academy has been recognised nationally by receiving prestigious awards for its outstanding Key Stage 4 and 5 results last year.
The Science departments in our secondary schools are launching a model competition with the best entries being shared across the Trust.
In times when we can’t go anywhere physically, the power of reading becomes even more important. Within the pages of a book you can go anywhere.
Gretton Primary has taken delivery of 32 new laptops which will be used in IT and topic work. The laptops will be used throughout the whole school, not only to use Purple Mash, a new software package that the school has, but also in all areas of the curriculum.
Students at Beanfield Primary School learned more about staying safe online in an assembly that will be supported by web-based resources and classroom activities.
Well done to teacher Kerry Young from Gretton Primary school who has completed her Master’s degree and National Award for SENCo qualification.
Please visit www.brookewestontrust.org/coronavirus for further information about school closures for Brooke Weston Trust schools, including the latest CEO letter to all parents and carers.
Gretton Primary School students enjoyed a skipping workshop when Lee from Skiphop came in to teach them techniques and tricks.
You should only send your child to school on Monday if you have to, because your work is critical to the Government's COVID-19 response.
Kettering Science Academy has been recognised nationally by receiving a prestigious award for its outstanding Key Stage 5 results (A Levels and equivalent) last year.