Beanfield Wellbeing team wins safeguarding award
Well done to the Wellbeing Team at Beanfield Primary which has won an award for the extensive safeguarding procedures it put into place during lockdown.
Well done to the Wellbeing Team at Beanfield Primary which has won an award for the extensive safeguarding procedures it put into place during lockdown.
Peckover Primary School's Principal,Carrie Norman, has co-authored an innovative book designed to develop children’s vocabulary. It is actually the 44th book she has published, but the first that is aimed solely at English speakers.
Well done to Ethan, Vanessa, Isi, Millie and Leah, who have been voted Beanfield’s House Captains for this year.
Congratulations and thanks to Debbie Wate and Jane Hughes, who are Higher Level Teaching Assistants who have each clocked up 30 years’ service at two of our Trust Primaries.
Students and staff got their first glimpse of the new Sixth Form block at Kettering Science Academy when Principal Tony Segalini took them on tours.
The new Sixth Form block at Kettering Science Academy was officially handed over to the Brooke Weston Trust in an event attended by constructors Willmott Dixon, Northants County Council and senior members of the Trust and school.
Building a multi-million pound Sixth Form block, to a high standard and tight schedule is challenging enough but the addition of Covid-19 took the project, at Kettering Science Academy, to a new level of difficulty. All the partners involved reacted with agile and workable solutions that enabled the build to be completed with minimal disruption to an already demanding timescale.
Well done to Peckover Primary’s finance officer Tracey Else who successfully completed the virtual London Marathon raising thousands of pounds for charity.
Beanfield student Caeden Thomson has received an award from the Prime Minister and appeared on national media after smashing his charity fundraising target by climbing Ben Nevis.
Angela Lancini is the new Trust Director of Secondary English, overseeing the delivery of the subject across our secondary schools.
Three of our Trust primary schools turned yellow to support the charity Young Minds on World Mental Health Day.
Corby Business Academy student Aimee Ballantyne was so inspired by the bravery of an injured veteran that she is doing a skydive for the Royal Marines’ charity and is more than halfway to her £1,000 target.