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…have included researching and creating a factfile, playing ‘tell me more’ and writing a letter in role to the Prime Minister. We also have our very own William Barcrcoft example…
…have included researching and creating a factfile, playing ‘tell me more’ and writing a letter in role to the Prime Minister. We also have our very own William Barcrcoft example…
…3J-£114.60 (Harbour Place) 4F-£90.00 (St Andrews Children’s hospice) 5S-£110.55 (Blue Cross) 6S-£173.35 (Harbour Place) 3D-£178.82 (Guide Dogs) 4BL-£53.97 (RSPCA) 5HS-£72.02 (Blue Cross) 6F-£97.14 (Cancer Research) The grand total raised was…
…areas to explore: An ‘Exhibition room’, where pupils had direct access to speak with representatives of local and national businesses, colleges, universities and apprenticeship and training providers. On the ‘Main…
On a cold and wet Autumnal evening, LCA Year Seven football team put in a strong display away to NK, winning 4-0. The team passed the ball precisely, made good…
This term, Year 5 welcomed the Planetarium into our academy. This was an incredible experience and the children were so excited to have a long-awaited visitor in our school. We…
Before the Christmas break, Geography teacher and Careers and Enterprise Co-ordinator, Miss Henshall, ran a competition for KS3 pupils, inviting them to create a bauble for the humanities faculty Christmas…
…launched the trail this year. However, we steamed ahead and together with designs from excellent remote learning in March 2020, we too relaunched our Lincoln Imp Design competition in September…
…They visited Bomber command! The pupils had a great day learning in a very hands-on way. They looked at the artefacts, got dressed up in RAF uniforms and learnt all…
…in the room was electric and all of the guests commented on how polite and well-behaved the children were, asking insightful questions and showing genuine interest in their lives. Around…
…were wowed by a performance from the steel pans group, entertained by the choir and delighted by Rev. Mark’s magic tricks. It was a fantastic way to learn about the…
Our Multi Academy Trust is a family of schools, who are genuinely committed to collaborative working, sharing the same vision and values and placing children at the heart of every decision we take.
By working together, we will strive to create a genuine partnership that all of our pupils, staff, governors and wider stakeholders are proud to be part of.
We are child-centred, inclusive and ambitious. We expect everyone to act with integrity and be courteous, polite and kind at all times. We value our staff and invest extensively in training.
These values enable us to deliver a high-quality education that not only encourages curiosity, but equips our pupils with the academic outcomes, confidence, ambition and skills to contribute positively to our community and society in general.