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July 2022

  • The Emma Murray Award

    Published 20/07/22

    This term we have awarded our annual Emma Murray Award for Kindness this week to Year 7 student Marcel and Year 10 student Calla.

    Both students were nominated by staff for the kindness, thoughtfulness, and compassion they show to others, every single day.

    One of Marcel’s many nominations read, ‘Marcel is always the first to offer to help, to replace a forgotten pen for another student, to hold the door for a teacher, to check in with his classmates to see how they are…the list goes on. He is incredibly kind to everyone, every day.’

    One of Calla’s nominations read, ‘Having known and worked with Mrs. Murray, I know that she would have championed students like Calla. The student when everything is against them, push through and succeed. Calla is selfless and a role model to all.’

    Marcel and Calla are the fourth recipients of this award that began in 2019 after the tragic death of inspirational English teacher and PSHE Lead, Emma Murray. Emma began her teaching career at the Academy and soon became a much-loved member of staff by students and colleagues alike.

    Emma taught the students that being kind matters, how you treat other people matters, and striving to do the right thing matters.

    It is for these reasons that this award is so fitting and a chance for students who embody Emma’s values, day in, day out, to receive recognition for being such wonderful members of our Academy community. 

    Both students received a beautiful sunflower trophy (Emma’s favourite flower) and cinema vouchers, all provided by Emma’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson. 

    Our winners are pictured by a bookcase specially designed for Emma by our Technology department, which now has pride of place in The Emma Murray Library at the Academy.

    Marcel and Calla both plan on spending their cinema vouchers in the school holidays. On being informed of their win, both students were very shocked but very pleased with Marcel commenting, ‘It’s nice to think of others. It’s good to see people smile.’

    We’re certain that Mrs. Murray would agree.

    Congratulations to you both! 

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  • Things to do this Summer

    Published 20/07/22

    Below you will find lots of activities you can take part in this Summer as well as a list of venues that will be offering free food or meals for very low prices.

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  • School Games Achievement

    Published 13/07/22

    We are delighted to announce that we have achieved the School Games SILVER Mark Award for the 2021/22 academic year.

    The School Games Mark is a Government-led award scheme launched in 2012, facilitated by the Youth Sport Trust to reward and recognise schools engagement (provision and uptake) in the School Games against a national benchmark and to celebrate keeping young people active, and we are delighted to have been recognised for our success.

    We are extremely proud of our students for their dedication to all aspects of physical activity and school sport, including those young volunteers, leaders and officials who made our events possible. We are committed to using the School Games to try and engage those young people who haven’t previously been active or represented our school and to try and ensure that all our students have a positive experience and want to try out new activities beyond school too in our community. We believe in the power of physical activity and school sport as a school and give opportunities to those young people that need it most either as a participant, leader, official or volunteer.

    As part of our application, we were asked to fulfil criteria in the areas linked to the five School Games outcomes and we are pleased that the hard work of everyone at our school has been rewarded this year.

    A special thanks to: The whole academy staff, the students and especially the PE staff! We look forward to applying once again in 2023!

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July 2022