Caeden presented with awards by Corby Mayor
Caeden Thomson, who has been awarded two Spirit of Corby Awards, including one as overall winner, has received his trophies from Mayor Laurence Ferguson.
Caeden Thomson, who has been awarded two Spirit of Corby Awards, including one as overall winner, has received his trophies from Mayor Laurence Ferguson.
Students from Thomas Clarkson Academy who have been working with PhD researchers on university-style projects have had their grades back, with many achieving a First or a 2:1.
We are very proud of student Caeden Thomson and teacher Caroline Haynes, both from Beanfield Primary School, who have won Spirit of Corby awards for their charity work and online learning resources respectively.
Mr Siracusano from Thomas Clarkson Academy has thanked the community for its support after announcing the final fundraising total from his incredible Press-Up Challenge.
Tim Laws, Brooke Weston Trust’s Senior Operations Manager is leaving to run his own business, using the wide range of skills he has developed while working with us.
Brooke Weston Trust has bought new lone working devices to ensure that staff working alone or in the community can stay safe and in contact with colleagues.
Well done the Year 12 physics students at Thomas Clarkson Academy who picked up awards in the recent British Physics Olympiad.
Year 4 students at Peckover Primary School have been researching the effects that single use plastics, deforestation and fossil fuels have our environment. They also discussed the proposed incinerator for Wisbech.
All of the Year 7 students at Brooke Weston Academy have been gifted a new book to welcome them back to school as part of a literacy initiative.
The HR staff and leaders from across our Trust schools attended Wellbeing Training with strategies including how we should take a holistic approach to staff wellbeing at both school and individual level.
Students from Thomas Clarkson Academy, who were challenged to write a 100-word thriller, have had their worked published in a book.
Congratulations to Claire Law who took part in an arduous 100 kilometre televised challenge to raise funds for Comic Relief.