Lord Grey Academy Newsletter April 2025

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LGA NEWS

YOUR SCHOOL'S NEWSLETTER FOR PARENTS, CARERS & GUARDIANS

As we embark on a new term, we embrace fresh opportunities for learning, growth, and collaboration Each term is a chance to set new goals, build on past successes, and strengthen our school community Whether in the classroom, on the field, or through extracurricular activities, our students continue to showcase their dedication, creativity, and passion for learning

This term has been particularly exciting, filled with inspiring events, remarkable student achievements, and important updates that reflect the energy and spirit of Lord Grey Academy From academic milestones to outstanding performances in sports and the arts there is so much to celebrate

Inside this newsletter, you’ll find key dates, success stories, and ways to stay engaged with school life We encourage everyone to get involved, support one another, and make the most of the opportunities ahead Here’s to another term of achievement, connection, and school pride!

MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL

Dear Parents, Carers, and Guardians,

As we come to the close of the spring term, I would like to take this opportunity to express my thanks for your continued support throughout this busy and challenging period Your partnership has been invaluable in ensuring that our students have been able to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally

This term has been one of great progress, with students engaging in meaningful learning experiences and showing resilience in the face of both challenges and opportunities. We truly appreciate the commitment you have shown in supporting their development, whether through helping with homework, encouraging their extracurricular pursuits, or maintaining open communication with the school. It is through this collaborative effort that we can ensure our students reach their full potential

As we approach the Easter break, I hope that all our students will take the time to rest and recharge, ready to return with renewed energy for the final term of the year For our Year 11, 12, and 13 students, this is an important time for reflection and preparation as they begin to focus on their upcoming exams We are here to support them every step of the way, and I encourage you to continue motivating and guiding them through their revision in the weeks ahead NOW is their moment

Thank you again for everything you do to support our school community. I wish you all a restful and enjoyable Easter break, and we look forward to welcoming our students back for the start of the summer term.

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LGA NEWS & COMMUNITY

Prom 2025 at the cornerstone events centre in Milton Keynes. Tickets are available via parent mail. To check if your student can go have a look under the shop tab

YEAR 11 LEAVERS INFORMATION

Calling all Year 11 students! Don’t miss the chance to grab your exclusive 2025 Lord Grey Academy Leavers hoodies A perfect keepsake to cherish the memories and celebrate your journey! Deadline to order is 7th April for delivery in May

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Exciting news!

On June 2nd & 3rd, Megan, Year 9 will be competing at Future Cheer Barcelona!

Even more incredible at her last competition in Telford (Feb), Megan’s team earned a BID to the International Summit 2025 at Walt Disney World!

This is one of the biggest cheerleading competitions in the world, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity!

A huge achievement congrats, Megan!

Wishing you and your squad the best of luck!

The team are fundraising to pay for training kits, entry to the competition and events whilst away.

The team is seeking sponsors to help cover the costs of training kits, competition entry fees, and expenses while attending events. Your support would make a huge difference in helping the team achieve their goals!

Sporting updates

A brilliant 5-2 victory for our Year 11 boys against Sir Herbert Leon Academy last term! The team played some fantastic football and represented the school with pride.

Outstanding

Work in PE!

The Year 7 Boys' football team dominated with a 5-1 win over Brooklands recently! They remain unbeaten at the top of the MK league with 3 wins from 3!

A huge congratulations to Samuel from Lord Grey Academy for taking part in the U16 and U18 men’s teams at the GB Combine! His dedication, skill, and hard work have earned him this incredible opportunity, and we couldn’t be prouder. Representing at such a high level is a fantastic achievement, and we can’t wait to see what’s next for him!

A huge well done to Kobi, Riley, Leeroy, Neymar, Jake, Harry, and Albert for their fantastic effort in PE!

Your hard work and dedication have been recognised with a special email home to your parents/carers keep up the great work!

A nail bitting result against The Hazeley Academy for our Year 9 Netball team There was the best netball I have seen them play, with fantastic resilience and patience to work together as a team Unfortunately, it ended in a 5-4 loss but it has been great prep for their tournament in a couple of weeks time

A Huge congratulations to Faith (Year 10) for dominating the WEABL regular season! She led the U19 Women’s Academy WEABL in PPG and finished as the league's top scorer an incredible achievement at her age!

Celebrating Student Achievements!

We are inspired to highlight the incredible extracurricular successes of our students whether they're representing the school or excelling outside of it

We’d love to hear from you! If your child has a story of achievement to share, please complete the form using the link below

Together, we can celebrate their hard work, talent, and dedication

Let’s showcase the amazing things our students accomplish both in and out of school!

Careers updates

The Talent Foundry recently hosted RISE workshops for our Year 9 students, aiming to familiarise them with the world of work and the essential skills needed.

These workshops empowered students to recognise and develop their existing skills, boosting their confidence and understanding of various careers.

A special thank you to the volunteers from the accountancy sector who shared invaluable insights.

We are incredibly proud of our Year 9 students for their exemplary behavior and active engagement throughout the sessions Their dedication truly embodies the Lord Grey Way Value points have been awarded in recognition of their efforts

Feedback from facilitators and volunteers was overwhelmingly positive, commending our students for their participation and enthusiasm.

Well done, Year 9! Keep up the fantastic work.

To help our Year 10 students explore the world of work and develop essential skills, The @talentfoundry recently hosted RISE workshops for 60 students.

These sessions boosted students' confidence and provided valuable insights into various careers!

A huge thank you to Helen Ford and her team of IT/Business Apprentices from Network Rail. They came in to present what Network Rail specifically can offer in terms of diversity in apprenticeships, and to conduct an interview skills workshop to give students practice in 1:1 and group scenarios giving valuable feedback

This opportunity was invaluable to students, particularly those who are looking to apply with Network Rail in the near future.

We look forward to working with Helen and her team again in the future.

Student Council and Leadership

The School Council have been helping out at Parent’s Evenings this half term They have been making sure meetings run to time through bell ringing, directing parents to meetings and making sure staff remain hydrated, a massive thank you to all of those involved!

School Council are planning on their fundraising events and aims for next term, if you have any ideas please let a member of the School Council know You can identify School Council members with their new purple badges! You can also raise any suggestions for the School Council to discuss at their weekly meetings with anyone wearing a badge

Shout out to Dylan & Cody! Dylan and Cody are doing fantastic work representing young voices on the Milton Keynes Youth Council! They recently attended their first meeting and even had the privilege of meeting the Mayor again! Let’s celebrate their dedication to making a difference!

As part of 'Your Vote Week', Dylan (Y7) and Hayden (y11) led the Year 12 Assembly this week raising awareness of the need for students to register to vote from the age of 16, so that they are able to vote once they turn 18 They gave examples of the types of things they may find themselves voting for in local elections, and gave an insightful speech on changes in the law regarding eligibility to vote from the 1900s. Well done Hayden and Dylan!

Faith became one of Milton Keynes first recipients of the 'Mayor's Youth Awards'
She received her award in the 'Mayor's Parlour',

Year 7

Year 7 Basketball Heroes! Our Year 7 boys showed incredible skill and teamwork at the MK schools Basketball Tournament! You all made Year 7 and Lord Grey Academy proud well done, legends!

LORD GREY CAN –Determination.

Well done year 7 for all your focus and hard work on designing different games using The Scratch Interforce. We really enjoyed watching you working hard and supporting each other with the challenge

You are all clearly displaying the Lord Grey Way - Determination

Huge congratulations to our Year 7 winners

Chantel & Isla and our Runners up Ezme & Deisi!

We were absolutely blown away by the incredible talent on display

A massive well done to everyone who entered— your creativity and effort were truly inspiring!

A huge congratulations to Ben who received his 400 Points Value Certificate along with MVPs

You are a credit to our year group and your focus on learning and love of education is clearly displayed every day What an outstanding student you are!

Congratulations to our year 7 students who have gained their certificates for 300 Value points

Continue with your determination to enjoy your lessons and succeed! You are a credit to the year group.

Well done to Ms Cobbert who is a year 7 parent and has run the Twin Lakes 2025 run!

You are an inspiration and we celebrate all your success in year 7

Lord Grey CanDetermination

Year 7 continue to shine in lessons gaining lots of Value Points and receiving certificate's, MVPs and Jump the Queue passes This displays such detenmation and also show how much our students value their education Keep up the great work, you are a credit to Lord Grey Year 7 shine

Year 8

Year 8 has had a busy term!

They have had author visits, history visits, and a day out at Sir Herbert Leon Academy taking part in the IET Faraday Challenge.

Year 8 have been working hard on achieving value points for showing their Lord Grey Values, in lessons, extra curricular activities and around school. This half term we have celebrated students receiving their certificates for achieving 300, 400, AND 500!!!! Value points.

Mrs Stevens and Miss Bosworth have also handed out over 100 Wispa certificates for our students who we have heard about doing wonderful things around school.

Year 8 students are showing their determination in DT lessons, where they have been making keepsake boxes, and cooking up a storm in Food Technology lessons

Wishing all of the Year 8 students and their families a lovely Easter Break.

Year 8 Basketball Update!

Our Year 8 team recently put on a fantastic performance, securing a 41-4 win against Radcliffe!

Despite a hard-fought game, they fell short against Shenley Brook End 32-20. Great effort, team!

Year 9

Guided Choices Evening was a massive success with our Year 9s! The energy was amazing, and the buzz in the room was incredible!

Students found the evening super informative, especially getting the chance to chat with older students currently tackling their GCSEs

Option forms are now live on BROMCOM! If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out.

Author Visit: Tia Fisher Inspires Year 8 & 9

We were delighted to welcome Tia Fisher, author of the award-winning Crossing the Line, to Lord Grey Academy. Her engaging performance and heartfelt discussion about the inspiration behind her novel captivated our Year 8 and 9 students, sparking insightful conversations and a deeper appreciation for reading Tackling important social issues with empathy, Tia's visit left a lasting impact, inspiring many students to explore her book further Congratulations to our signed book winners! Year 8: Ollie, Molly, Raif, Megan Year 9: Thilaksen, Riley, Kyle, Jacob

Year 9 students were asked to create a 500 word short story based on a winter image

Alongside the image, the students were asked to get creative with the presentation of the submission There were so many incredible entries received

Congratulations to the winner, Mars, who in particular created a mini-book about their story which was brilliant! And a huge well done to the runners up, Lexi, Ashton and Thilaksen Amazing work from all!

Year 9s are continuing to to follow the Lord Grey way and accumulate an amazing amount of Value Points, a Huge Well done to you all!

Our Year 9 boys dominated the court recently, securing a 34-18 win against Leon Academy!

We’re so proud of their hard work and teamwork well done, boys!

Year 10

We are very proud to say we have seen a lot of enthusiasm from Year 10 this term There has been great work throughout all lessons and it has been wonderful to walk around classrooms and in PE to witness all the hard work going on

We would like to congratulate Julia and Sophie as they have been invited to have a hot chocolate morning with Miss Awojobi and Miss Carter to reward them for their consistent hard work at school

Mrs Masey’s Year 10 DT class have been working hard designing and manufacturing their own clock designs inspired by their chosen Art Movements and their trip to The Design Museum in London We absolutely LOVE the final pieces and can’t wait to put them up around the department! Great job guys!

Mrs Masey & Mrs Brown

Y10 Spanish Students' Primera Cita!

To celebrate San Valentín, our Year 10 Spanish students went on a first date… well, sort of! They attended a hilarious Spanish play called Primera Cita all in Spanish! Not only did they follow along brilliantly, but they also interacted with the Spanish actors like true telenovela stars!

¡Muy bien hecho, chicos!

Year 11

Huge congratulations to Faith in Year 11 for winning the Winter Writing Competition in English! We’re so proud of you! Keep shining with your incredible writing skills!

A massive well done to all of those students that have gone above and beyond to get over 100 value points Your hard work and dedication has not gone unnoticed Well done Karina, Ethan, Wyatt, Olivia, Tyler and Oscar

Huge congratulations to our Year 11 students with 100% attendance so far—fantastic commitment! Also, a big well done to those who have been working hard on their revision cards since January your dedication will pay off!

100% ATTENDANCE

OLIVIA AFSANA

PIERS FAITH

NATALIA CHLOE

HANNAH LILY

HAYDEN GIULIO

GEORGE SAM

IVAN LIBBY

STUDENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REVISION CARDS SINCE JANUARY

OLIVIA CADEN JACK CHARLIE

ELIZABETH NELA JAMIE PIERS

IVAN OLIVIA CHLOE HANNAH

LILIANNA MEGAN TESTIMONY

STEPHENIE ADAM WYATT RILEY

SOPHIA ALEX CHARLEY

JUDE SAMUEL

Year 11 - Teachers singing Y11 praises!

The Year 11 Hospitality and Catering group did an amazing job with their final practicals for their course work They produced some phenomenal outcomes. - Miss Reid

The year 11 boys football team were excellent before half-term beating Sir Herbert Leon 5-2!

Omar is working very hard and attending revision He also works hard at home and this is having a big impact as his grades have significantly improved

Danielle E is attending revision before school consistently and is consistently scoring outstanding grades in French

11yFe and 11xFe are both brilliant! Working super hard, triples haven't got much content left to complete All of them are fab :) keep it up! - Mrs Scott

My class worked really hard in their recent mark and are putting a lot of effort in developing their ideas and skills for Art - Dr Layden

Leah-Mai has been showing huge determination and ambition for all her exams over the last two weeks. It's lovely to see her so positive and assured, and gaining in confidence!

Penny, Ava, Lily, Connor, Theo and Riley have been going above and beyond in History and revising well

Keyba, Riley, Evie, Safiyah, Sarah, Michael and Sophie were particularly focused during RL, using every moment of the lesson to revise constructively and collaboratively - Ms Myles

Yr11/VAN - we have had fun as well has working extremely hard, I am very proud of you and what you are individually achieving One last hard push and you will achieve your goals Keep coming to revision and asking those questionsMs Andrews

Yr11 A French:Many students have made some progress and improved their mock grades. Some students have done well in their writing mock papers. Please keep it up and keep revising for the speaking exam! - Ms Sherwood

Child development: Well done to the whole year 11 group for completing their coursework NEA which took over 14 lessons Massive congratulations to Tegan, Emma, and Lexie for achieving full marks on one of the tasks Great starts also achieved by Milley, Edie and Madison

Geography: Well done to George, Lucas and Poppy for always actively thinking about and engaging with the topics during discussion Well done to Kevin and Giulio for beginning to develop some good chains of reasoning in their extended writing Well done to Madison and Salma for always being consistent and working hard - Miss Phipps

History: Charlie, Lily, Tegan, Edie, Samantha, Lilliana, Chloe, Riley and Katie-Mae for their fantastic efforts in every lesson, even during mocks. In particular Chloe who has been completing extra essays for History outside of school work as revision and handing them in for me to mark, and consistently turning up to Miss Cowap's revision sessions.

My form -11KBE- is just incredible- the amount of effort, hard work and dedication they have put into their mocks is just fantastic (Nearly) all always have their equipment and correct uniform every day and consistently do the right thing always- I am beyond proud of them and I can't wait to see what they achieve Also, a big shout out to my Year 11 English classes- you are progressing so much Keep focused, keep revising key quotes and I promise that you will reap the rewards! Miss Bennion

Geography: Well done to Sam,Jake, Ivan and Morgan for regularly attending revision lessons after school This has had a positive affect on their understanding and they are always engaged in lessons - Miss Exner

Sixth Form

A huge thanks to students and staff who supported the Valentines bake sale in the last week of term Charity Champs have been working hard behind the scenes under the guidance of Student Leader, Inci. Thank you to Tesco Extra, Bletchley for the kind donation of a voucher to enable students to decide what to buy, and thank you to Cucina for providing two cakes - delicious!

A select group of our Year 13 students had the incredible opportunity to attend a prestigious STEM careers event at Thornton College! This event provided a fantastic platform for students to engage with industry professionals, explore apprenticeship opportunities, and gain valuable insights into potential career paths.

With representatives from a diverse range of top-tier organisations, students were able to network, ask questions, and learn about the many exciting roles available in STEM fields From engineering and pharmaceuticals to aviation and construction, the event truly showcased the vast opportunities awaiting the next generation of innovators!

A huge thank you to all the companies who took part in inspiring our students!

Shoutout to our Year 12 students for their fantastic attendance! Keep up the great work we can’t wait to spin the wheel again at Easter!

Our Sixth Form Charity Champs, led by Y13 Leader Inci, have been planning future fundraising efforts! With Y12 stepping up, they’ve chosen to support Milton Keynes Hospital Charity. Inci arranged a meeting with fundraiser Kelly Errington to pitch their big ideas, including events like our upcoming Aladdin production Exciting times ahead!

We are immensely proud of Amber in continuing her passion for Wakeboarding alongside her A Levels. She attended a training camp in Spain over the half term and came back with this fabulous awar for Coach's Riders Award from her time at Lunar Cable Park

Well done to 12CSE form reclaiming the trophy in the Sixth Form quiz! This is the second time the team have won

LRC Updates

A Huge thanks to our Year 7s for the incredible effort in decorating for the #WorldBookDay Tutor Door Competition ! A special shout out to our wonderful KS4 judges Hayden, Faith, Caitlin, Zainab, Julia, Grace, and Caitlyn who stayed after school to carefully select the winners With so many amazing entries, the decision wasn’t easy! And the results are :1st place: E07CMO, 2nd place: L07MVI and 3rd place: C07MBR - Well done, everyone!

On Tuesday, March 4th, year 7 students were delighted to meet Karl Nova, poet, rapper and hip hop artist for an assembly presentation and a series of workshops Karl Nova is the award winning author of Rhythm and Poetry as well as The Curious Case of Karl Nova, an autobiographical poetry collection students were introduced to before half-term

His humorous and heartfelt talk about his childhood journey, from London to Nigeria, was particularly engaging and our students were captivated by Karl’s spoken word performance During the workshops, students were introduced to several writing techniques and had the chance to write their own poems. A huge congratulation goes to Oyin, whose poem inspired will be published by Authors Abroad, the agency who helped organise the visit.

The Library organised a bookmark design competition to celebrate World Book Day! Students were invited to submit their designs to the library before March 24th! Results to be shared soon on our Socials!

e-Library services reminder

s Loveland's form chose Horror as our theme for World Book Day! Everyone contributed their ‘bloody’ handprints to our terrifying door display

A huge shout out to Maisey, Matilda, and their friend for staying after school to bring it all together!

Student Council members judged KS3 doors to crown the best in Year 7, Year 8, and Year 9 Good luck to all the forms taking part!

In February, students had the chance to read extracts from Crossing the Line by Tia Fisher as well as The Curious Case of Karl Nova, as an introduction to the author visits

To celebrate Ramadan, students are currently reading extracts from two novels written by Muslim authors, Boy, Everywhere by AM Dassu and Safiyyah’s War by Hiba Noor Khan

To celebrate World Book Day, during library lessons, students had the chance to read and review books from different literary genres as well as discover around 30 jars representing different books

This year, Lord Grey has invested in an online e-library on which your child can read books online as well as listen to audiobooks

This e-library is accessible at https://lordgrey eplatform co/ and your child can log onto it using their Lord Grey email login details Here is a guide to the different functionalities the e-library offers, ranging from display customisation to grammatical analysis: https://docs google com/presentation/d/1FFjRzO3gnki3nKevxkinMwisGXwxx1m1Sqi3biSkSqw/edit?usp=sharing

The e-library, alongside Lord Grey’s physical book collection, is an excellent opportunity for your child to practice their reading skills as well as discover a wide range of stories they may immerse themselves into

Reading for pleasure on a daily basis has a direct impact on your child’s GCSE outcomes This is why I would like to request your help in encouraging your child to make the most out of this wonderful resource

Ethos

Join the Ethos team on Mondays for Foosball!

Movie Mondays have been goin down a treat with our students!

Year 7 Art Competition: "The Best Picture of Hope" - We are excited to announce the Ethos Year 7 Art Competition, where YOU have the chance to create a masterpiece based on the theme of "Hope"!

LG SAS- Lord grey Social action squad Have been working extremely hard in the garden painting, planting and maintaining it. They have also been visiting the local care home.

ARTS UPDAT

With the commencement of the GCSE and A Level Externally Set Assignments, we have seen a real sense of determination from all of our students in Art and Ceramics Following the ESA themes being released, we were lucky enough to take our Year 11 and 13 students to the MK Gallery on Friday 31st January.

The students had the opportunity to view a range of pieces by Vanessa Bell, who produced Modernist style paintings, drawings, ceramics and furniture As you can see from some of the photos taken on the trip, the students demonstrated curiosity and a sense of wonder when viewing each piece

In particular, the majority of students found Vanessa Bell’s collection of hand painted plates to be extremely inspiring, leading them to produce biro, pencil and fine liner drawings of their own on paper plates We are looking forward to seeing how the students continue to build and develop their ESA projects as a result of this trip and their own primary research. Look out for an invitation to their Summer Exhibition soon!

Languages Duolingo Competition Winners!

We’ve been having a lot of fun with our Duolingo competition in the Languages department

A huge congratulations to all the students who took part and worked hard to improve their language skills

Special shout-out to these amazing students who went above and beyond to earn top spots in the competition for German, French, Italian & Spanish:

Thelma A - Jack B - Alyssa K - Amy W - Ava G

Evie J O - Benjamin B - Chiraza O - Freya S

Zachary D - Parker B F - Ronnie E - Charlie B

Lewis K - Tyler C - Coby W - Emilia D - Caitlyn R

Well done to everyone who participated – keep up the great work with your language learning!

Humanities Update

Year 7 Geographers had a lovely time at the Living Rainforest; they experienced a Sustainable Futures workshop and were able to see lots of the different plants, animals and habitats that are typical of the tropical regions found at our equator. Well done to all students involved; they were impeccably behaved. I think some of them were even lucky enough to spot the sloth who is notoriously shy!

Religious Studies

Year 7 Religious Studies Department has recently been learning about different forms of Religious Expression Students have enjoyed learning about how different religions express their belief in their faith. The embodied experience of religion is expressed through sound, smell, taste, touch, and sight. Religion is also expressed in diverse cultural forms.

Students have been researching Prayer Flags in Buddhism. The five colours of prayer flags represent the five elements in the universe: yellow - earth; green - water, red - fire, white - air; blue - space Balancing these elements externally brings harmony to the environment Balancing the elements internally brings health to the body and the mind There are four important animals frequently found on Tibetan prayer flags, wind horse representing fortune, tigers representing confidence, snow lions representing fearlessness, garudas (a mythical bird) representing wisdom, and dragons representing power

Ethos team have recently been visiting Year 7 lessons to explore Christianity and the meaning behind Easter. Students were very engaged and have entered a competition to create their Easter-themed artwork for the "Wall of Hope" reflecting the easter story theme of hope. Winners will be selected by Mr Killen and Grace Foundation Rosie and Josh and Claire Prizes will be chocolate eggs handed out in Easter assembly 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Prizes

Paul Salver visit

Esteemed historian Paul Salver is visiting us in March to talk to classes about the causes and impact of genocide He will focus on the Holocaust and Srebrenica As a regular visitor to our school and a member of the Holocaust Education Trust and Remembering Srebrenica, Paul is ensuring that students fully understand the meaning and impact of genocide and what we can do at a local level to ensure such hatred is not allowed to flourish.

Year 8 Historians are headed to Cromford Mill on Friday 21st March Here they will get the opportunity to participate in a workshop all about Children of the Mill.

Cromford Mill is the world's first water-powered cotton spinning mill, developed by Richard Arkwright in 1771 in Cromford, Derbyshire, England The mill structure is classified as a Grade I listed building It is now the centrepiece of the Derwent Valley Mills UNESCO World Heritage Site, and is a multi-use visitor centre with shops, galleries, restaurants and cafes.

The students have been selected to go and experience what life was like in the Mills based on their effort and behaviour in their history lessons, so well done for all of your hard work! They are all very excited and the teachers can't wait too!

Performing Arts Update

Our Year 9 students went on an amazing tour around the theatre and they learnt lots of great facts about the theatre and how they put on shows. We were lucky enough to visit at the same time as the Kinky Boots show so we got to see all of their props and the magnificent set! It was incredible!

Our Year 9 and 10 students were given the opportunity to go and see an inspirational performance at The Stables They watched an orchestra perform some great classical pieces and found out some incredible facts about each piece Some of these pieces tie into the set works our Year 10s are studying for their GCSE Music course and we hope it will inspire our Year 9s to take the course next year.

This term we have been working with LUMA sounds who are professional beatboxers and rappers They have been creating songs with our students during the new after school club The students have had a wonderful time and have been bringing their own ideas for lyrics to each session Then using the really cool looping machine to build the layers and put everything together.

Our Year 10 students are finalising their compositions ready for the final event of the project at the end of March They will visit The Stables to hear their work played by professional musicians - what an experience! It has been wonderful working with professional composers and performers over the course of this year and it has really developed the compositional skills of our students. Well done everybody!

Year 9 Performing Arts Breakfasts

We have invited our prospective GCSE students to join us for breakfast to talk through the course and to answer any questions our students had We spoke at length about the huge benefits of studying a Performing Arts subject at GCSE and all of the positives that would come out of being involved in this creative side of school life

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