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Parent Letter 09.01.24 - Pastoral Changes

9th January 2024                                                                                          Ref: Pastoral Changes

 

 

Dear Parents/Carers, 

 

I hope that you and your family had a wonderful Christmas break. I am writing to you to inform you of some important staffing changes that have been made to our pastoral structure at Rushden Academy and to signpost you as to where to contact in regard to your child.

As of Monday 8th January 2024, I am no longer the Head of Key Stage 4 (KS4) and I have begun my new role as Assistant Principal. Mr A Smith has stepped into the Head of KS4 role and will be leaving his current Year 8 group in the hands of Mr R Smart, who is now the Head of KS3.  Below is the structure for your reference, the first point of contact should still be your child’s form tutor and/or the Pastoral Support Assistant for their year group.

 

Mr C Smith – Assistant Principal – Behaviour and Attitudes

 

Mr A Smith - Head of KS4 (Year 10 and Year 11)

Miss E Buckoke – Pastoral Support Assistant for Year 10

Mrs J Trille – Pastoral Support Assistant for Year 11

 

Mr R Smart – Head of KS3 (Year 7, Year 8 and Year 9)

Mrs H James – Head of Year 7

Mrs S King – Pastoral Support Assistant for Year 7 and Year 9

Mrs Jamieson – Pastoral Support Assistant for Year 7 and Year 8

 

If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us.

 

Yours sincerely,

Mr C Smith

Assistant Principal

Message From the Principal 15.12.23

Dear Parent / Carer 

The end of term and Christmas festivities are in sight as the penultimate week draws to a close.

On Saturday evening, Miss Hunter and members of the Parent, Teacher and Friends' Association (PTFA) coordinated the annual Christmas sleigh event which was a roaring success, as always, and a big thank you to anyone who contributed to this festive event.

Mr Noblett led assemblies for all year groups in which he shared the Grace Foundation’s Christmas narrative. Students were encouraged to reflect on what Christmas means to them and were prompted with stories about compassion and care for those less fortunate at this time of year. Whilst Christmas is a time of joy for many, it is also important to remember that it can also be a difficult time of year for many who are less fortunate.  

On Tuesday night, Lizzie and the Ethos Team invited many families into school for a movie night. The movie of choice was Elf and it was great to see so many of you in attendance. I also wanted to say thank you for sharing lots of lovely feedback about the event. Rushden is a true community school and events such as this reflect how strong the community is.

Mrs Raven hosted the library’s Christmas Cracker event on Thursday afternoon which was very well attended and even benefitted from a visit from Father Christmas himself. When I went into the event, the library was truly buzzing and all the children were having a wonderful time participating in various festive activities.

Alongside the festive activities, many of our Year 11 students have been busy meeting final Btec deadlines and have worked very hard to ensure they achieve the best grades possible for the units. The progress board for all Year 11 students was also updated outside the main hall and students were keen to see where they are in the table and how much they have improved since the end of Year 10 assessment. They have all been provided with work to complete during the Christmas break to ensure that they practise and maintain key skills for different subjects. You will receive a letter detailing your child’s performance in their mock examinations and an update on where they are in the progress league. Finally, in relation to Year 11, parents’ evening is scheduled for the 18th January and it is vital that all parents and carers attend.  

Ahead of January we will be contacting parents regarding any persistent uniform issues to ensure that they are rectified for the new year. I am also aware that there has been some misunderstanding conveyed on social media around toilet cards. For clarity, toilet cards remain in place for students but we will be requesting medical evidence to corroborate the need as the requests for such cards is increasing exponentially. I appreciate that messages via students are often misinterpreted but please can I ask that you seek clarity from the school directly rather than social media forums to ensure that you receive accurate information.  

Finally, I want to thank you for your continued support as we continue to strengthen the education we provide for your children. It is a fantastic community to be a part of and I look forward to working with you to continue to ensure the very best standard of education and support for all children within our care.  

Please have a warm and restful Christmas whatever your plans may be,

Yours sincerely,

Mr B Baines

Principal

Message From the Principal 08.12.23

Dear Parent / Carer 

The antepenultimate week of school was thankfully a lot milder in terms of the weather but was equally a wet one in terms of the amount of rain we had. However, this did little to dampen the spirits as we enter the festive season.

Mr Bocking led a fascinating assembly which reviewed many significant events that occurred over the course of the year. To name just some of the events, Mr Bocking encouraged students to reflect on the catastrophic earthquakes which struck Turkey and Syria; Finland officially joining NATO; SpaceX’s starship explosion; the tragic events surrounding the implosion of Ocean Gate’s Titan submersible; the war between Israel and Hamas; and Storm Ciarán. He finished the assembly with the ‘Pale Blue Dot’ which comes off the back of Nasa’s Voyager spacecraft leaving our solar system and taking a final picture of earth which appeared as a pale blue dot; truly mind-blowing.  

Some of you would have attended our Year 13 parents’ evening on Thursday to get an update on how your son or daughter is progressing in their studies as we enter the final stages of their Key Stage 5 education. Meanwhile, our Year 12 students visited Nottingham Trent University for a taster day which gave them a good insight into what university life is like.  

As Christmas approaches, our entire Social Action Squad assembled in the hall on Wednesday period 4 where they made Christmas hampers to take to the care home and day centre. In addition to the hampers, they commenced work on a community mural for a local church and still found time to write Christmas cards to members of staff sharing festive sentiments. The hampers were delivered by members of the squad during period 5 spreading some yuletide joy to our community.  

It was Christmas jumper day on Thursday and it was great to see staff and students alike embracing the opportunity to wear their festive knitwear! Next week, students can look forward to our Christmas cracker event which takes place from 3:15pm - 6:00pm on Thursday and is hosted by the library. Parents and carers can look forward to our movie night which is being hosted by the Ethos Team in our lecture theatre on Tuesday evening.  

As we reach the end of the term we appreciate that everyone is tired and to recognise students who have 100% attendance in the final few weeks we will be entering their names into a raffle to win prizes in the final rewards assembly a week on Wednesday. Thank you for your continued support with ensuring that your children’s absence level remains as low as possible.  

Finally, on Tuesday the 19th it is our Jack and the Beanstalk pantomime and tickets are selling fast; it would be great to see as many of you there as possible supporting our extremely talented students.

Have a long and restful weekend,

Yours sincerely,

Mr B Baines

Principal

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