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December 2021

  • Year 9 Christmas Party at Manchester United

    Published 16/12/21

    Another day and another party! This time it was the turn of Year 9 to head off to Old Trafford for some festive fun thanks to our colleagues at Manchester United Foundation.

    Here are some of the comments from the students who were lucky enough to be selected to attend:

    I enjoyed it so much and the food was amazing!

    The event made me feel inspired and it was so much fun. The food was beautiful and the games were fun!

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  • Year 8 Christmas Party at Manchester United

    Published 16/12/21

    Earlier this week a lucky small group of our Year 8 students had the fantastic opportunity to attend a Manchester United Foundation Christmas party at Old Trafford.

    They were treated to a meal and lots of fun games and activities, and we even had a group selfie in the selfie mirror!

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  • Important information for January 2022

    Published 14/12/21

    Dear Parents & Carers

    I would like to start by thanking you for your continued support this term. As always our students have been a credit to us and have demonstrated their resilience through our outstanding Ways of Being.

    We have sent home packs containing important information for you regarding the remainder of the academic year and these are also available as PDF downloads below. I have listened carefully to you as parents/carers and this pack is a response to requests for more information on assessment, how to help your child make progress at home, information on standards/uniform and our drive for high expectations for behaviour to learning. I have outlined below for you some details regarding the documents sent home to you:

    Assessment
    This is a list of all the main assessments your child will complete this academic year. These assessments underpin the learning outcomes taking place during learning throughout the curriculum. Your child will have a set of knowledge organisers that will help them revise for these assessments. The class teacher will inform all students of the exact date these will take place and students can use their notebooks and knowledge organisers to help them revise. As requested, we have included a list of useful revision websites that can be used to ensure learning is consolidated.

    Exams 2022 information (Year 11 information only)
    I have enclosed for you a summary sheet on the concessions that have been made for all Year 11 students in the Summer 2022 exams. Ofqual have in many cases reduced content and provided further resources in the exams such as formula sheets. At this point in time we have been told that exams will continue. However, should we have another lockdown, a plan B is in place for a similar system to last year to take place. We are planning for both outcomes to ensure our students are successful regardless of the process used to assess them. It is therefore important that students revise for assessments and the February mocks as these will be used as evidence if exams do not go exactly as planned. I will write to you in the new year with further information on the mocks.

    Homework Timetable
    The homework timetable is enclosed. You can identify from here the days that homework will be set and for which subjects. The homework will be added to the student planner. 

    Acknowledging our Ways of Being
    We are relaunching our rewards system in January aligned to our Ways of Being. Enclosed you will find a summary on what rewards students can earn. We will be communicating reward points to you via progress reports sent home. Please do ask your child if they have earned any rewards and ask them if they have received any golden tickets!

    Behaviour Ways of Being
    Enclosed are our behaviour Ways of Being. We expect high standards from all in the academy and want to continue to develop a culture of high respect and high responsibility that allows all students to make accelerated progress from the moment they step into the academy.

    Ready to Learn
    ‘Ready to Learn’ is the whole school behaviour for learning system which covers all aspects of academy life. Your child will be familiar with the phrase ‘ready to learn’ as this is common language in and out of the classroom. We expect all students to arrive ready to learn and have outlined the standards and uniform that we expect from all students. If you require any further information on uniform, please contact your child’s year manager.

    Behaviour for Learning 
    Enclosed is a summary of the behaviour for learning policy. The document includes information on the standards gate and how we will ensure consistency on corrections and the completion of corrections. At the end of this document you will find a table that outlines the consequences for unacceptable behaviours. Although this list is not exhaustive, it will allow you to understand the respectful learning environment we are aiming for, that will allow our curriculum to provide the best education possible and will transform our students’ lives. 

    Punctuality
    Being on time to the academy is essential to ensure your child has a successful day. We recognise that parents/carers have a vital role to play in supporting their children to arrive in the academy by 8.25am so they can be outside their classroom ready to learn by 8.30am. We will support you and work with you at all times to achieve this. Enclosed you will find our punctuality/lates process.

    Parental drop in session
    I will be holding a parental drop in session. These have been really successful this academic year. You are welcome to discuss any of the contents of this pack or any other concerns you may have. I will be available during these sessions with my leadership team to speak to you. This will take place on Monday 20 December from 8am to 10am and 2pm to 4pm. If you cannot attend and have a question please feel free to contact the year team, subject teachers or me.

    Dates for your diary  
    Monday 20 December Parental drop in sessions with Headteacher and Senior Leadership Team (8-10am and 24pm)
    Tuesday 21 December Christmas Jumper Day. Students wear their full uniform and can also wear a Christmas jumper. We ask for a £1 contribution towards our nominated charity, MIND.
    Tuesday 21 December End of term students finish at 2pm
    Tuesday 4 January LFD testing for all students with consent in line with Public Health guidance will take place on site. More information on this to follow
    Wednesday 5 January Start of the new term for all students

    I would like to take this opportunity to wish you and your family a very happy Christmas and New Year and we look forward to seeing all students in the new term.

    Yours faithfully

    Zarina Ali, Head of Academy

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  • Year 11 Sports Studies Watersports Day

    Published 10/12/21

    Yes it’s true, today was BITTERLY cold, but after a somewhat soggy start the sun eventually shone on our Year 11 OCR Cambridge National Sports Studies students as they participated in a Watersports Day at Salford Watersports Centre in Salford Quays.

    The students enjoyed a multitude of watersports activities and has a really fun morning…despite the freezing conditions!

    Our PE staff were so impressed with everyone. Mrs Hulton and Mr Lane said they all showed fantastic commitment and effort, well done guys. We’re just glad it wasn’t us in the water!

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  • Christmas Jumper Day for Mind charity​​​​​​​

    Published 09/12/21

    We are delighted to be able to hold another annual Christmas Jumper Day and this year the monies raised will be donated to mental health charity, Mind.

    On Tuesday 21 December all students (and staff!) are invited to wear a festive jumper to school – this must be worn in addition to full school uniform and underneath their school blazer.

    A donation of £1 will be collected from participating students for Mind.

    If you’d like to find out more about Mind and the support they offer please visit the Mind website: https://www.mind.org.uk/

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  • Walking in a Winter Wonderland!​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

    Published 08/12/21

    Yesterday, a small group of our Year 7 students were chosen to go to on a special reward trip to Winter Wonderland, the indoor Christmas theme park at Event City, courtesy of our partners Manchester United Foundation.

    The lucky students were selected as a reward for their progress throughout the first term of high school. They have consistently showed great attitude and behaviour towards their learning and followed our Co-op ‘Ways of Being‘ at all times.

    The group had a fantastic day and enjoyed so many activities from fairground rides and stage performances to Christmas arts and crafts and there was even an opportunity to meet Father Christmas himself!

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  • Bronze Expedition for our students completing their DofE

    Published 01/12/21

    We are thrilled to share the story so far of our students who are currently undertaking their Duke of Edinburgh Award with Scorpio Community Development CIC.

    A fantastic group set off on day one, unsure if they could complete the expedition. The same group successfully completed the expedition on day two with more confidence in their own ability, and definitely much more fatigued.

    The team completed all elements of the expedition and successfully met the criteria of the expedition phase. Putting them with striking distance of the complete award.

    As a team and as individuals I hope they draw on their experience as they move through life. Remember the day when you thought you couldn’t, but instead discovered you can.

    Scorpio Community Development CIC will return with another group of participants as they undertake our unique DofE Launchpad system

    Phil Bainbridge, Managing Director

    You can find more about Scorpio Community Development CIC on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scorpioCD/

    Well done everyone!

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  • Community Litter Picking, November 2021​​​​​​​

    Published 01/12/21

    Litter continues to be a big issue nationally, with councils spending almost £1 billion of taxpayers’ money cleaning up our streets. This money could be better spent elsewhere if we each did what we can to help.

    As part of our academy’s commitment to tackling the litter issues in our local community, we organised a series of litter picks throughout November.

    Students volunteered to give up part of their lunch break once a week, to collect litter in the streets surrounding the academy site and we filled more than 30 bags from just four sessions!

    Members of the community stopped to show their support and appreciation for the effort our students were making to clean up the area, with some residents commenting that we’d saved them a job for the weekend!

    Litter picking is a great way to get some exercise, meet new people and show we care for the areas we live in. Why not get involved and clean up your own area? For help and advice see: https://www.keepbritaintidy.org/ or https://www.salford.gov.uk/bins-and-recycling/salford-street-champions/

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December 2021