Genetic engineering goes under the microscope
Specialist equipment was loaned to our academy for our students to take a closer look at genetic engineering.
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Specialist equipment was loaned to our academy for our students to take a closer look at genetic engineering.
A career working with water and the different roles it offers was explained by a visitor to our academy when he shared an insight into life at Anglian Water.
Science was very much the name of the game when a group of our students travelled to the University of Lincoln this week.
PC 1504 Gareth Price
I am PC Callum McGarvie’s replacement as the Safer Schools Officer.
I have been given 5 secondary schools across Fenland and I will be working from within the schools on a regular basis.
Some of what my role will include:
One of our students is now the proud owner of a fantastic bike thanks to getting ‘caught being good’.
Stressed, worried, low or anxious?
Stop by at the brand new Student Wellbeing 'Drop in' to speak with a wellbeing practitioner from Wisbech Primary Care Network.
When: Thursdays 2-3pm
Where: meeting room, Pankhurst (Next to Safeguarding Office)
We have got 2024 off to a great start and are embarking on a two-year programme to achieve an Artsmark - awarded to recognise commitment to quality creative arts.
Our students are never slow when it comes to raising money for charity, and a recent bake sale has seen more cash going to a good cause.
Students from two year groups at our academy had no reason to get bored over the Christmas holiday as they were all gifted a book.
Talented art students at our academy really pulled out all the stops when they designed Christmas cards for us to send out by email.
There was a packed house for our Christmas Bonanza evening which showcased all of our talented arts students.
Our academy is taking the lead from an Icelandic Christmas tradition and giving students the chance to take part in a Jólabókaflóð - book flood.