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Northampton Academy Newsle er ‐ Winter 2012
United Learning Inside this issue
Awards Evening
Drama Produc on
Parent Voice
Principal’s Message
Poetry Compe on
Spor ng Success
Design & Technology
Open for Business
Christmas Bazaar
Enterprise Week
Twi er!
Enterprise Week
Christmas Lecture
Tom Davies
Build a Boomerang
Me, Prison, No Way
Sixth Form Open Even‐ing
Science Trip
Key Dates
First ever Awards Evening is a huge success
Northampton Academy celebrated its first ever Awards Evening on 14th November 2012. The evening highlighted the fantas c work and effort that the students consistently put into their lessons and extra curriculum ac vi es. The evening was held in the Travis Hall and students, parents and carers watched as students were awarded from different subject areas. The evening also showcased some outstanding performances by Vocal Jazzers and an Advanced Vocal group as well as the Year 7 & Year 10 Drama club. In total 44 awards were given out, these can now be seen in our Awards cabinet situated in main recep on. The evening was supported by special guest speakers Mr Michael Ellis MP and our Chair
of Governors, Mr Michael George. Students, parents, carers, speakers and staff had a thoroughly enjoyable evening and look forward to next year’s Awards Evening.
Northampton Academy Winter 2012 Newsle er
Parent Voice
We are always looking for
feedback from parents and
are invi ng as many parents
as possible to join our
Parent Voice group.
The group has been
launched to help us gain a
be er understanding of
what you think about what
we do.
We would love you to join
our group, if you would like
to , please give us a call.
Year 12 Drama Produc on 'A Handbag' by Anthony Horowitz and 'The Real Inspector Hound' by Tom Stoppard, showed off the talents of some of our amazing pupils. 'A Handbag' presents a bunch of disparate youngsters 'having a go' at Oscar Wilde's play 'The Importance of Being Earnest' in somewhat inauspicious circumstances. All is not as it seems as the characters reveal more about themselves than about Oscar Wilde's pris ne masterpiece, as Algernon Moncrieff (Sulaiman Hossain) pronounces on dear old Oscar . A handbag is the least of their worries. Performed with panache and much wit the outstanding cast including Ka e Dragon ( Lady Bracknell) and Jason Loveridge (Jack Worthing) work miracles, gleefully deconstruc ng the said masterpiece. Gwendolyn (Aaliyah McNally) ) fills the air with certain 'bon mots' that certainly have us realising that this is no ordinary cast of characters. Francesca Barne and Abigail Spence reinforce admirably even as the bu of some wicked humour. 'The Real Inspector Hound' had Moon (Charlo e Oatway) and Birdboot (Tanaka Chikura), two pompous theatre cri cs, ge ng more involved than intended whilst the other cast members ruminate on who has shot one (or two) of the others. Typical Tom Stoppard with his ability to wordplay to delight and confuse. Charlo e Oatway and Tanaka Chakira, outstanding, whilst Mrs Drudge (Kirsty Gardner) the housekeeper, sees and hears all; Simon (Tom Bailey) saunters in without a care on the world; Felicity Cunningham (Molly Chamberlain) is 'anyone's for tennis'; Lady Cynthia (Caitlin Lamb) plays it cool; and the Major, played by Ma hew Jones, literally bursts onto the scene with daredevil wickedness; and last but not least, an inspired outrageous Inspector Hound played by the ebullient Gabriella Benne rounded off a thoroughly entertaining evening.
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Poetry Compe on
The 2012 Library Poetry
Compe on winner was
Sophie Rose (7T1) for
her beau ful acros c poem
‘Stars’, and the runner up
Hina Hothi (8T1). Sophie
was presented with a £5
Na onal Book Token and
both girls received a
cer ficate and le er wri ng
set. The annual compe on
is held to celebrate Na onal
Poetry Day, a na onal event
of poetry readings,
compe ons and
web‐based ac vi es for peo‐
ple young and old through‐
out the country. Northamp‐
ton Academy students were
invited to write a poem with
this year’s theme of ‘Stars’.
The compe on was judged
by a small group of A Level
English students.
A Message from Anne Hill, Principal
Welcome to our new look newsle er. I do hope you like the format and content and that it gives you a real flavour of Academy life this last term. This is an extremely busy me of year and there have been many events at the Academy and beyond which students and parents have enjoyed enormously. At the end of a long term, I must thank our hard working staff who have spent me organising and taking students on trips, given up many hours a er school for revision sessions, rehearsing plays, prac sing music ensembles, coaching our sports teams and delivering a huge range of extra‐curricular ac vi es. I would also like to congratulate our students on their behaviour when represen ng the Academy on such events, we receive many posi ve comments about their exemplary a tude. We have hosted several parent informa on evenings this term and I would like to thank you for your a endance and support for the Academy. It was par cularly pleasing that we were full both nights of the year 6 parent informa on evening and again for the sixth form opportuni es evening. We are all so proud that due to your support and confidence in us the Academy con nues to be successful and oversubscribed. Our first awards evening, a ended by our Local Governing Body and Michael Ellis MP, was a huge success and such a proud moment for us all. If you have not yet done so, pop into recep on to see our gli ering awards cabinet and trophies, kindly donated by the LGB. Looking forward, I would like to ‘plug’ our parent voice mee ngs and encourage you to a end so we can learn your views on the Academy and what we can do to improve. Details are on the website and we will also offer more sessions as a result of parents’ requests for help. Coming in January will be a session on how to understand reports and grades and details will be issued with the December reports due out a er the break. I wish you all a very happy and peaceful Christmas and look forward to seeing you in the New Year.
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Open for Business
Would you like to hire
Northampton Academy for
your event?
We have first class spor ng
facili es, ideal spaces for
conferences and perfect
places for lectures.
To discuss your
requirements in more detail
please give us a call on
01604 402811 or pop in one
evening and we’ll show you
around.
Spor ng Successes
Northampton Academy students have had some
incredible spor ng successes this term.
We have successfully qualified for the Level 3 School
Winter Games in Year 7/8/9 Boys Badminton. The
county finals take place next year at Ke ering Leisure
Village and the winners go to the Na onal Finals in
No ngham.
Our Year 7/8 boys & girls table tennis team won the
Level 2 compe on organised and hosted here at the
Academy.
Our Year 7 and 10 boys football team reached the
quarter finals of the county cup.
Our Under 16 boys basketball team travelled to Derby to
play their first fixture in the Na onal Schools
basketball Premier Central league.
Our U12, 13 and 14 boys and girls basketball teams
competed in the school games Level 2 compe ons at
various venues around the county.
Year 7 girls finished 3rd in the town’s football
tournament
We competed in all of this year’s town cross country
championships and the following students finished in
the top 16 and gained entry to the County
Championships in January: Connor Le s finishing 6th
(U15 boys) and Chris Male finishing 12th (U17 boys),
both will now be invited to represent the Northampton
Cross Country Team at the Town Championships.
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Year 7 Design & Technology Year 7 have been busy again making their brilliant Animal Notebooks as part of their Year 7 Tex les rota on in Design and Technology. They have spent 12 weeks designing and making a useful notebook that they have designed themselves, printed, decorated and then used the sewing machines to put together. They have learnt lots of new skills in this project including some new prac cal skills and how to design for purpose. Their design skills this year have been outstanding, a very talented and crea ve year group!
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Year 7 Christmas Bazaar
Year 7 hosted their first Christmas Bazaar on 13th December to raise money as part of a business and enterprise scheme. Year 7 will spend this money and invest it either into a new project or spend the money wisely towards some new equipment for their year group. Tutors spent lots of me preparing for this and the students made some wonderful things. They made cards, decora ons, cakes and parents also contributed by dona ng items that were also for sale. Parents were invited a er‐wards to come along and see some of the fantas c cra items that they had made. It was a very busy and suc‐cessful day that the children thoroughly enjoyed and a er all their hard work they managed to raise a brilliant £238.84.
Follow us on Twi er!
Many of you have no ced,
but Northampton Academy
is now twee ng!
We use it to pass on
immediate pieces of useful
informa on and we are
picking up new followers
daily.
To join the conversa on
please search for
northacad, that’s us!
Year 8 developed their entrepreneurial skills during our Enterprise week by
project managing the building of a pyramid commissioned by the Pharaoh,
under the guidance of Barclaycard and Young Enterprise; students gained
team work and leadership skills as well as money making skills.
The Work Experience
Programme for 2013 was
launched for Year 10, ena‐
bling for the first me,
students to organise their
own placement and think
about their lives a er they
leave the Academy
Enterprise Week
Tom Davies
Year 12 student Tom Davies
has won the Northampton
Leisure Trust Young Leaders
Award.
As if this wasn’t enough,
Tom was then shortlisted
for the Northamptonshire
Sport Awards in November
where he was up against
some great young leaders
from across the county. He
beat them all to become
Northamptonshire’s Young
Leader of the Year.
From the county awards
Tom's nomina on form was
put forward to the BBC East
Sports Awards, where he
was shortlisted for the
'Young Unsung Hero Award'
Build your own
boomerang!
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Enterprise Week
Northampton Academy aims to “inspire and challenge” students and one of the ways we do this is through Enterprise within the school. During Na onal Enterprise and Employability week in November our aim was to develop our students’ skills and employability for the future through the concept of entrepreneurship, realisa on of skills and to encourage students to think about their life when school ends. Year 11 students went to The Skills Show Careers exhibi on at the NEC Birmingham on Thursday 15th November where they had the opportunity to meet with prospec ve
employers and learn about a wide variety of careers. The students made the most of their visit by talking to representa ves from Universi es, Appren ceships, and engaging with the interac ve ac vi es – chocolate making, hairdressing, mul ‐media among others.
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Open University Christmas Lecture: Boomerangs, Bouncing
Balls and Other Spinning Things – Dr. Hugh Hunt
Fourteen Year 12 A‐Level Mathema cs students
a ended the annual Open University Christmas
Lecture on Tuesday 4th December at the Berrill
Theatre, Milton Keynes. The Academy has
a ended this event since 2006, the lectures
consistently delivering exci ng mathema cal
enrichment for students taking sixth form
courses and planning ahead to take a
mathema cs‐related degree.
Dr Hugh Hunt, Cambridge University Senior
Lecturer, thrilled us with spinning tops,
boomerangs, gyroscopes and rota ng pla orms.
Alongside these applica ons of Newtonian
Mechanics, Dr Hunt discussed his interest in the
Barnes Wallis bouncing bombs (which involved
spin, essen ally the theme of the day) and a
reconstruc on of the Colditz Castle escape glider.
Both of these topics were covered in recent Channel
4 documentaries featuring Dr Hunt as Scien fic Advisor.
Liam (Year 11): ‘The day was an amazing experience at the NEC; it was great to see the opportuni es available to us for our future educa on and jobs. I
really enjoyed the Business ac vi es and blockbuster game; it really challenged my Business Studies knowledge.’
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Year 13 Science Trip
On 10th October, twelve of
our Year 13 students
travelled to Paddington
Academy to a end a
Symposium on The human
brain provided by The
Oxford Interna onal
Biomedical Centre (OIBC)
and supported by The Lady
Foley Trust, Doris Field
Trust and PF Charitable
Trust.
The brain is the last
uncharted territory in the
human body posing many
ques ons such as ‘how do
its 100 billion nerve cells
interact to produce
sensa ons, movement of
our limbs, speech and
understanding?’
On hand to discuss these
issues were Prof John
O’Keefe (University College
London) and Prof Christo‐
pher Kennard (Department
of Clinical Neurology,
Oxford University.
The specialist talks were
interspersed with break‐out
sessions as well as a debate
at which all par cipants
were able to quiz each
speaker and to put their
own views forward.
Year 13 thoroughly enjoyed
the experience and le with
many more ques ons than
answers, which were enthu‐
sias cally debated on the
way home.
“Thank you for reading our new look newsle er, we wish you all a very happy and peaceful
Christmas and look forward to seeing you in the New Year.”
Anne Hill, Principal
Me, Prison, No Way! On 13th November, Northampton Academy held a Year 9 crime and safety awareness day en tled, “Me, Prison, No Way!”, designed to make pupils aware of the consequences of crime. The day started with all pupils watching a staged car accident, which involved our Year 11 pupils as actors. The pupils stole a car to go out for a joy ride but ended up having an accident. The year group watched the scene as police, ambulance and fire engines arrived and dealt with the consequences. For the rest of the day there were planned workshops which dealt with what the students had done, the students stayed in character for the whole day as they experienced being ques oned by the police, faced magistrates and were given sentences. Other workshops included seeing and visi ng a po‐lice cell, watching a street crime scene and raising the awareness of the consequences of crime in the community.
Sixth Form Open Evening
The prospec ve Sixth Form Open evening took place on the 21st November and wel‐
comed Year 11 students from both the Academy and other Secondary schools to two
informa ve talks led by key members of staff. The evening centred on making well in‐
formed progression plans and students and parents were able to choose from a number
of workshops, in addi on to speaking to subject staff, to support their sixth form choices.
We would like to thank: Birmingham, Coventry, Northampton, De – Mon ort and Leices‐
ter Universi es for offering excellent advice and guidance on the evening and Student
Finance for their informa ve talk on how to survive university on a budget.
Thursday 3rd January Teacher Training Day
Friday 4th January Academy reopens for all students
Wednesday 9th January GCSE and A level exams begin (see website)
Wednesday 30th January Year 10 GCSE English Controlled Assessment
Wednesday 6th February Year 11 GCSE English Controlled Assessment
Friday 8th February Academy closes for half term
Monday 18th February Academy reopens for all students
Wednesday 27th February Parent Voice mee ng
Monday 4th March Careers week begins
Friday 8th March Careers week ends
Monday 11th March Appren ceship week begins
Friday 15th March Appren ceship week ends
Monday 18th March Work Experience begins
Wednesday 27th March Work Experience ends
Thursday 28th March Teacher Training Day
Friday 29th March Beginning of Easter Holidays
Monday 15th April Academy reopens for all students
Key dates: Northampton Academy
Northampton Academy is a high
performing secondary school in
the heart of East
Northampton.
In 2012, we celebrated our best
ever GCSE results, here are some
of the highlights:
55% of our students achieved
five or more A* ‐ C grades includ‐
ing English & Maths
96% of our students achieved
five or more A* ‐ C grades
7% of our students achieved the
English Baccalaureate
In the sixth form, 84% of year 13
students progressed to Universi‐
ty, and 17% of year 13 students
progressed to pres gious Russell
Group universi es.
Northampton Academy
Wellingborough Road
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Phone: 01604 402811
Fax: 01604 773830
E‐mail: enquiries@northampton‐academy.org
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