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December 2022

  • Community spirit shines as Corby businesses come together to support local school

    Published 16/12/22

    Beanfield Primary School, part of Brooke Weston Trust, was delighted to receive some generous donations from local businesses, staff and volunteers, helping to provide support for the school’s families over the winter period.

    Every year, Beanfield Primary School helps to provide support for its families, particularly over the festive season and at a time when they may need it most. This year, the school has been especially overwhelmed with the offers of donations, having received an influx of support compared to previous years.

    Sarah Fleming, Safeguarding and Behaviour Manager at the school and organiser of this initiative, encourages families to reach out for support as and when they need it. During this academic year, Sarah has found that the requests for support have been higher than ever as the cost of living continues to rise.

    To help support these families, the school were delighted to receive some generous donations provided by the local community over the Winter period. Donations have included:

    • £3000 in Asda vouchers from RS Components
    • £1500 in Asda vouchers from a private donator
    • A private donator provides a whole family Christmas presents
    • A staff member's family provided enough food for 26 Christmas food parcels
    • Barclays Specialist Care Ltd provides presents and a Christmas dinner for a family
    • Community Trade Union providing ‘Breakfast with Santa’ for 200 people
    • Tata Steel providing a present from Santa and a voucher for all who attended the breakfast
    • 15 staff volunteering their time to host the breakfast
    • Beanfield Primary School staff buying 108 presents for its pupils 

    Sarah said: “It is heart-warming to see so many individuals, companies and charities offer their support. The breakfast with Santa was the first time we have ever carried out such an event, all of which would not have been possible without Tata Steel reaching out and asking what they could do to help our families.

    “Looking after the welfare of our children and families is at the heart of everything we do at Beanfield, and we are immensely proud and grateful to our community for working with us to provide our families with presents, food items and Christmas treats during the festive period.

    “We have built up wonderful relationships with our families and are very humbled that they can come to us for anything that they need. The well-being team work tirelessly to support our families, not just at Christmas but all year round. We are very grateful to the staff that volunteer to make all this possible and thankful to the Corby community for always supporting us.”

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  • Corby Business Academy bring festive community cheer as students take to the stage for annual Winter Showcase ​​​​​​​

    Published 12/12/22

    Over the past few weeks, students from Corby Business Academy, part of Brooke Weston Trust, have enjoyed participating in a series of Christmas concerts, performing to more than 2,000 members across the Corby community.

    Corby Business Academy (CBA) provided performances to other local schools in the area including Beanfield Primary School and Gretton Primary Academy (who are also part of Brooke Weston Trust) and to Priors Hall School, as well as its own school community, culminating in a grand Winter Showcase which was held on Thursday 15th December.

    The Winter Showcase featured many ensembles from the school’s Music Department including the Concert Band, CBA Singers, Brass ensemble, Big Band as well as a joint effort of 'The 12 Days of Christmas' song sung by members of the audience.

    The concert also featured some talented soloists including Corby Business Academy’s Year 11 students Holly who performed a rendition of ‘In the Bleak Midwinter’ and Viktor who performed ‘The Snowman’ by Sia.

    Other soloists include Michella in Year 8 on the clarinet, Atiya in Year 10 on the saxophone, Grace in Year 10 for her vocals and Courtney in Year 9 also for her vocals.

    Simon Underwood, Principal at Corby Business Academy, said: “We are immensely proud of all the musicians who have performed over the past week. They have been such hard-working individuals who have represented the academy extremely well.

    “It was excellent to see us all being able to celebrate the Christmas period together and to showcase our students’ talents.

    “They did such a wonderful job performing in front of a live audience whilst also helping them to gain more confidence and improve their showmanship.”

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  • SEND provision plans for Brooke Weston Trust

    Published 07/12/22

    Andy Burns, Chief Education Officer of Brooke Weston Trust tells us about his future-proofing plans for SEND provision

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