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  • Emma represents TCA in minute's silence for Duke of Edinburgh

    Published 19/04/21

    A student who has been heavily involved in the Duke of Edinburgh programme took part in a one-minute silence to mark the passing of Prince Philip.

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  • Story writing competition

    Published 14/04/21

    Do you enjoy creative writing? Why not try finishing the story below, which was started by award-winning author Liz Hyder.

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  • YA Book Prize shortlist announced

    Published 14/04/21

    The shortlist for the 2021 YA Book Prize has been announced, with all the books available to borrow from the library at TCA.

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  • Students inspired after talks by zoologist and astrophysicist

    Published 12/04/21

    Two PhD students at the University of Cambridge, a zoologist and an astrophysicist, brought science to life for students after giving talks on their work and research.

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  • British Biology Olympiad success

    Published 12/04/21

    Our Sixth Formers picked up some fantastic results in this year’s British Biology Olympiad, a national advanced problem-solving competition for A level students.

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  • Duke of Edinburgh students achieve bronze award

    Published 12/04/21

    Following the death of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, TCA pays tribute to the positive impact the Duke of Edinburgh programme has had on many of our students over the years.

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  • Sexual abuse in education settings

    Published 06/04/21

    Date: 6 April 2021 

    Dear students, parents and carers, 

    We are of course very aware of developments in the national media recently regarding sexual abuse in education settings. Last week the Government announced a major review alongside a dedicated helpline to provide support and guidance to adults and children who have been victims of abuse. The main elements of the announcement are: 

    • NSPCC helpline: The new dedicated, confidential helpline will be run by the NSPCC and is available to current or past victims as well as parents, carers or professionals with concerns. The dedicated NSPCC helpline number is 0800 136 663, which is live from today (Thursday 1st April). Dedicated helpline for victims of abuse in schools - NSPCC website 

    • Ofsted review: The Government has also asked Ofsted to undertake an immediate review of safeguarding policies in state and independent schools. The review will look at the extent and the severity of the issue and ensure schools have appropriate processes in place to allow pupils to report concerns freely, knowing these will be taken seriously and dealt with swiftly and appropriately. It will make sure there is sufficient guidance on how schools should deal with sexual harassment and violence allegations. The review will conclude by end of May 2021. We will of course review our policies and procedures to ensure they fully comply with their recommendations. 

    All professionals recognise the complexity of the issues involved and that these reach beyond schools and into aspects of wider society.   

    Our school already follows the statutory guidance on Relationships Education, Relationships and Sex Education and Health Education curriculum introduced last year. This new guidance advocates the explicit teaching and development of important attributes such as respect, honesty, kindness, tolerance and courtesy. Important issues such as personal privacy, respect and consent to ensure that more young people have a good understanding of how to behave towards their peers, are part of the guidance.  

    The curriculum on relationships and on sex complements, and is supported by, our school’s wider policies on behaviour, inclusion, respect for equality and diversity, bullying and safeguarding. The curriculum and wider policies are part of a broader ethos and approach to developing pupils socially, morally, spiritually and culturally; and our pastoral care systems. 

    Schools clearly have a crucial role to play in teaching young people about sexual consent and respect for women and girls, but schools cannot do this job alone. Parents and families also have a role and there are clearly issues for us to address in wider society.  

    We understand that our student, parent and carer community may feel worried. We do have robust systems and processes already in place to keep children and young people safe, and to enable them to report any incident or anything thing that is worrying them.  If you are in any doubt about our processes for reporting incidents and our approach to handling them, please visit the safeguarding section on our school’s website here . These sections will continue to be updated as further guidance emerges and also contain details of named specialist safeguarding staff you can talk to.  

    If you are unhappy with the way the school has handled a reported incident, I would urge you to follow the Brook Weston Trust’s formal complaints procedure. The policy can be found here.  

    I am also sharing with you this resource for parents on on-line safety. The National Sexual Violence Resource Centre (NSVRC) has also published resources for parents in relation to talking about consent, which you may  find useful. 

    I know this is an extremely worrying time for students, parents and carers. Please be assured we will listen to all our students, review and act upon our policies and procedures and ensure we offer high quality relationships and sex education to all. 

    Yours faithfully 

    Richard Scott 

    Principal 

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  • Harry’s 24-hour running challenge

    Published 24/03/21

    Year 13 student Harry Preston ran one mile every hour for 24 hours in freezing temperatures after taking on the Sixth Form Enrichment Challenge.

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  • Top marks for students working on university-style projects

    Published 24/03/21

    Students 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.

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  • British Science Week

    Published 22/03/21

    A celebration of advancements in science and the career possibilities in this field is the focus of TCA’s postponed British Science Week.

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  • Mr Siracusano’s 4,000 Press-Up Challenge raises nearly £1,700

    Published 22/03/21

    Mr Siracusano has thanked the TCA community for its support after announcing the final fundraising total from his incredible Press-Up Challenge.

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  • Carnegie shortlist announced

    Published 22/03/21

    Themes of self-discovery, friendship and explorations of nature feature in the books which have been shortlisted for this year’s prestigious Carnegie Medal.

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