It’s been a bumper month for CLF academies in the November edition of the Voices newspapers, nine separate articles! King’s Oak golfer made the front page of the Kingswood Voice, CLF involvement in the reimagine national project and fundraising for Macmillan and much, much more. See below to find out more details.
The World Reimagined is a ground-breaking, mass participation art education project to transform how we understand the Transatlantic Slave Trade and its impact. Two Cabot Learning Federation academies are taking part in the project, Bristol Brunel Academy and Summerhill Academy.
Year 11 student, Ashley Millington, from King’s Oak Academy has been selected to play for the under 16 England Golf Team.
Macmillan’s Coffee Morning is an annual event dedicated to bringing people together over a cuppa to raise vital funds for Macmillan Cancer Support. People all over the UK host their own coffee event and donations raised on the day are made to Macmillan. At two academies within the Cabot Learning Federation coffee mornings were held on Friday 29th September to raise money for this very worthy cause
Begbrook Primary Academy has invested in hundreds of books for pupils to borrow and read, with their families. Please read the article below to find out more.
Minerva Primary Academy has set up a group called Equality, Diversity, and inclusion ambassadors for pupils to work with staff on planning assemblies and an international day to celebrate different cultures, and much more.
Staff and students at Bristol Brunel Academy dressed in yellow to raise vital funds for Hello Yellow. Staged on World Mental Health Day, Hello Yellow support young people with mental health issues and is run by the charity Young Minds
Streets outside Minerva Primary Academy are cleared everyday at pick-up and drop-off times, the aim of this is to make school journeys safer and healthier for all.
King’s Oak Academy have had a great start to start to the school year with lots of footballing success sporting their brand-new kits sponsored by local companies SJC Building Services and Clifton Surveys with both companies being ran by local people and having strong links to King’s Oak.