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When a new student arrives at Thomas Clarkson Academy who doesn’t speak English as their first language, a group of Young Interpreters is on hand to help them settle in to school life.
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When a new student arrives at Thomas Clarkson Academy who doesn’t speak English as their first language, a group of Young Interpreters is on hand to help them settle in to school life.
The Apprentice has come to Thomas Clarkson Academy with three former students being signed up to start their careers at the school.
Thomas Clarkson Academy’s Year 8 girls football team put in a fantastic performance and achieved second place in the district tournament on May 1st.
An Anne Frank exhibition is taking place at Thomas Clarkson Academy over the next 2 weeks and a group of Year 9 students have been trained as tour guides to spread the story.
Thomas Clarkson Academy head girl Lizzie Baker is preparing to parachute out of a plane to raise money for a cancer charity.
Students with questions about their options or future career choices can go to one of the school’s 25 newly appointed Mini Ambassadors for help.
An intrepid group of Thomas Clarkson Academy students is preparing to head to the jungles of Borneo on a life-changing four week trip next summer.
The world’s best-known traditional puppet show has been brought to life by BTEC Performing Arts students at Thomas Clarkson Academy.
Performers from Thomas Clarkson Academy and the wider community will be taking part in a Celebration of the Arts at the school on Saturday, 17th May as part of Wisbech Arts Festival.
Brave Year 10 student Gertruda Dambrauskaite has had her shoulder-length hair shaved off and has donated it to a charity which makes wigs for young cancer patients.
Year 10 students and some members of staff are set to appear in a film about the future of Wisbech.
Students considering a career with the Army attended a drop-in session in Eden on Friday (25th April) to ask questions and find out what the military had to offer.