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All of our students will have formal end of year assessments over the coming weeks to assess their knowledge and understanding as follows: Year 11: GCSE examinations (start W/C 6th

All of our students will have formal end of year assessments over the coming weeks to assess their knowledge and understanding as follows: Year 11: GCSE examinations (start W/C 6th

Our Level 2 Health and Social Care students recently had the chance to take part in hands-on first aid training with expert trainers from St Johns Ambulance. The session taught

Our new Enrich Community Hub was officially opened yesterday by local Labour MP Alistair Carns and FMAT CEO, Simon Jones. The new resource will be used for a wealth of

After a special assembly on the dangers of vaping, students were invited to participate in a poster competition to demonstrate what they learned. Miss Walton was inundated with lots of

Speak Out Challenge Assembly Final On the 9th of April we held our assembly final for the Speak Out challenge. 30 Year 10 pupils completed the speak out workshop earlier

Netball Club The Netball Club has experienced a fantastic surge in popularity this season, now with 45 active members. To accommodate the growing interest, training sessions were expanded across three

This week our Year 7 and Year 8 students experienced the BAE Systems STEM roadshow. The roadshow, supported by the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force, visits over 420

Since 2021, students from Bournville and across FMAT have been working alongside students from a number of other Trusts and schools nationally to raise the importance of tackling harmful sexual

Miss Mpofu invited her netball students, a group of students that is enthusiastic and growing all of the time to a very different experience on Friday 7th March. They attended

On Friday 7th March, Y10 Food and Nutrition students visited the ‘Innovation Kitchen’ at Cadbury’s, Mondelez. This was a unique opportunity for them to learn about the manufacturing process and

Year 10 students were given the opportunity to take part and engage with the ‘Speak Out’ Challenge run by the Speakers Trust UK. The aim of this challenge is to

Challenge in lessons is a key focus at Bournville; we aim to stretch and support all students in the classroom, ensuring that every child gains a wealth of knowledge, understanding