National Poetry Day competition
Students are encouraged to get creative, expressive and lyrical with a competition to mark National Poetry Day this Thursday.
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Students are encouraged to get creative, expressive and lyrical with a competition to mark National Poetry Day this Thursday.
A sixth former gained a useful insight into his future career choice after spending a day working alongside a specialist neurological physiotherapist.
Young readers can access six days of free digital events designed to spark their imagination and creativity, as the Reading is Magic Festival gets underway.
Dance teacher Mrs Tarsitano has been nominated for a national award which celebrates the talented and inspiring professionals who work in the dance sector.
There were some strong performances in this year’s GCSE results, with a number of students achieving top grades.
Congratulations to students collecting their GCSE results today. We are very proud of them for the way they have conducted themselves throughout this challenging exam season and we look forward to welcoming the vast majority of them to continue their studies in our growing Sixth Form.
Dear Students,
You will no doubt have seen the government has changed its mind. It will now award all A level and GCSE grades as per the Centre Assessed Grades (CAG) submitted by your school, or the grades awarded by your exam boards, whichever is higher in each case.
Notice to our amazing year 13 students - exams appeals update
Along with our first Oxbridge student, a number of other students are going on to Russell Group universities for another year running.
The first-ever student from TCA and its predecessor schools to secure a place at an Oxbridge university is celebrating after being accepted at the University of Cambridge.
We would like to congratulate all of our Sixth Form students receiving their A Level results today. Secondary schools from across the Trust are welcoming students back for the first time in months.