Christmas shoebox appeal
TCA has launched this year’s Christmas shoebox appeal to help bring some festive cheer to those less fortunate.
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TCA has launched this year’s Christmas shoebox appeal to help bring some festive cheer to those less fortunate.
We have set up a dedicated IT support page on our website for students and parents/carers to ensure students can make full use of the IT systems used at TCA, whether they are in school or at home.
Students may be interested in a free online event, the Hay Winter Festival, which brings writers and readers together in a digital wonderland of storytelling, comedy and family fun.
TCA’s newest recruit, Mabel the wellbeing dog, has gone down a storm since being introduced to students and staff.
Younger members of TCA’s Eco Club are hoping to grow their own produce on site for use in the school restaurant.
TCA’s Family Worker is offering a new course, ‘Raising Teens’, as part of her role in supporting students and their families.
Librarian Miss Robinson is delighted to announce that library services have resumed, with things being done a little differently to allow students to safely borrow books again.
Remembrance Day was particularly significant for Assistant Principal Mr Siracusano, who served with the Royal Engineers and the Royal Army Physical Training Corps before he entered the teaching profession.
Year 13 student Max Hamilton was chosen as this year’s winner of TCA’s National Poetry Day competition thanks to his evocative verse.
World Kindness Day and Anti Bullying Week are annual events which take place in November and this year, perhaps more than ever, we need to ensure we spread the message of kindness and tolerance.
The theme of this year's Non-Fiction November is The Planet We Share and there are lots of books out there to help students explore this issue.
Remembrance Day may have prompted students to find out more about what it is and why it is commemorated here in the UK as well as abroad.