Students compete in British Physics Olympiad
Well done to our Year 12 physics students who picked up awards in the recent British Physics Olympiad.
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Well done to our Year 12 physics students who picked up awards in the recent British Physics Olympiad.
Years 11, 12 and 13 are invited to attend a virtual fair to help them explore their post-18 options in one place.
Students who were challenged to write a 100-word thriller have had their worked published in a book.
All year groups are now back at school following weeks of learning from home. We spoke to some Year 10 students about how they felt about the return to school:
With the latest Battle of the Bands due to get underway soon, students are being encouraged to log on to TT Rock Stars to help their maths class claim victory.
The new pilot Trust to Trust mentor programme has been developed by the Department for Education to partner MATs at different stages of development in a peer mentoring relationship. The relationship will operate on the basis of a single trust mentoring one other trust.
Students’ mental health and wellbeing will be the focus of the first two lessons for every student as they return to school this week.
In the run-up to the Science Week and as part of the National Careers Week, TCA is taking part in a Virtual STEM Careers Fair.
We may be celebrating World Book Day (March 4th) and all things bookish a little differently this year, but there are lots of ways to still get involved, and remember to exchange your World Book day token on your next essential shopping trip if you haven’t already!
An author recorded a special message for our Sixth Form Book Club after students read his Booker Prize nominated novel.
It was a challenge that escalated, but Mr Siracusano stayed true to his word that he would see it through, completing an epic 4,000 press-ups over the course of the school day.
Brooke Weston Academy, the founding school within Brooke Weston Trust, has been selected to become one of the 81 new regional Teaching School Hubs in England under new plans announced by the Department for Education this week.