Powerful words and artwork published by Litmus Project
Powerful writing and artwork by a group of students at a Wisbech academy has seen them published in a joint project with Trinity College, Cambridge.
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Powerful writing and artwork by a group of students at a Wisbech academy has seen them published in a joint project with Trinity College, Cambridge.
There was everyone from the Teletubbies to Indiana Jones in school on Friday to help raise money for charity.
We held a week of special assemblies to mark the Armistice and Remembrance Sunday - discussing with each year group why 11am on November 11 is so important.
An amazing group of students have signed-up to become Mental Health Champions for our academy.
The intricacies of science around DNA coding were unravelled for a group of our students who visited the world-renowned Wellcome Sanger Institute in Cambridge.
Did you know our library has a huge range of books for you - everything from history to graphic novels and award-winners.
Our new cohort of Year 7 students have been getting used to their new surroundings and enjoying the experience of being part of the Thomas Clarkson Academy family.
Exploring art as therapy is a new step being taken at our academy with the first participating students already getting creative.
Black History Month offers us all the opportunity to learn more about inspirational people who are universally recognised as leaders in their field - and we can all celebrate their success.
This World Mental Health Day, 10th October 2023, ITV’s Britain Get Talking and YoungMinds’ #HelloYellow are collaborating to help children across the country open up. Together with teachers and a clinical psychologist, we’ve created a piece of homework like no other. A conversation starter for children to take home, designed to help them talk about the hardest subjects on their minds with their parents or trusted adults. Because sharing worries can help ease stress and reduce anxiety.
Spending Christmas in a cramped rowing boat crossing the Atlantic with not much sleep might not sound like fun - but it did sound inspirational to a group of our students.