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Goodbye Work Experience

17th December 2019Mrs D Curtis

The Year 11 work experience window has now sadly come to a close. This week Year 11 has been fortunate enough to have experienced working life either through a work placement outside of school or with staff members within school.  

 

Why do we do work experience?

Under the statutory guidance for schools, the government requires schools to offer unbiased careers advice and guidance, meaning schools must allow students to explore different avenues whether it be college, sixth form or apprenticeship. Our school will always support students and encourage them to use skills to reach out to places because they “want young people to be informed and to make good choices for their future career paths.”

 

What is the purpose of work experience?

Work experience help’s students gain an insight into the world of work and develop as young people. Most students who have been out of school have either realised that they want a career in that profession or want to do something completely different – which is the point of work experience. It allows teenagers to step out into the adult world and sort out their own life, they are given the chance to be independent by having to worry about timings, transportation, food etc. Mrs Gibbons, Assistant Principal, hopes that the students feel inspired, and that parents recognise the benefits of this week and possibly feel inspired to pursue their interest too because “there’s never an age when you should stop learning”.

 

When Mrs Gibbons was in Year 11 she did work experience in a primary school, where she realised she loved the environment of a school. However later on she realised that she didn’t want to work with young children because she couldn’t apply her law degree, so she decided that secondary school was the way to go. She found it interesting going back to her old primary school, because for her it was “interesting to see teachers in a new light and to see how hard they work”. At the age of 17, she did two weeks work experience, one week in a solicitors’ office where she got to go to a magistrate court and do solicitor duties in the office. The other week was spent at the custody office at a prison where she got to read interesting files, however, she couldn’t meet young offenders due to confidentiality but she did get to calculate sentences for the new arrivals. There were a few memorable moments including when the prison went on lockdown, and visitors were being restrained, one that she remembers vividly was when her food was served by adult long term offenders (who were serving time for murders and other crimes). She learnt about how prisons allow prisoners to show responsibility and self-reform by working so that if they do get released they have experience that could allow them to ease back into society.

 

Work experience was arranged by Miss Dell and Mrs Gibbons, who aided and supported students in finding a work placement, and worked tirelessly to create a collapsed timetable that enabled students who hadn’t found a placement to: hear about a broad range of careers; learn/develop skills that would benefit them in the working environment; participate in business related challenges; find a focus for their summer exams. Students found this week “helpful” as it gave them “better understanding of future career paths”. They also appreciated a change of focus after doing mocks because it provided them with “a sense of accomplishment” and gave them “motivation for GCSE” because they now know what is needed for their careers paths. 

 

It’s fair to say that it was an enjoyably memorable experience that has helped shaped the lives of many students, especially having spoken to guest speakers which included: a hairdresser, a paralegal, a nurse, a police officer,  a strengthening families worker, a West Midlands fire service firefighter, a pilot, and teachers (who were Mrs Gibbons and Mrs Hazeldine – interesting enough they both had very different journeys and showed how there are so many paths to becoming a teacher, every teacher’s journey is different. I challenge you to ask different teachers how they got into teaching and what their journey was like – their answers might just surprise you). All the talks were amazing and helped cement career decisions for some students and others gained more of an idea about what they want to do with their lives. Students found it inspirational to see people from the same communities as them go on to lead fulfilling lives. The speakers demonstrated that no matter your background as long as you have a passion you will succeed. Every speaker expressed how there are many different routes you can take to get to where you want to in life!

 

By Janis Liora Tchiesso Nantchouang

Year 11- Work Experience

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Celebrating Another Year With Love, Happiness And Good Old-Fashioned Carol Singing!

11th December 2019Mrs D Curtis

“Magical”,”Moving”,”Merry” that’s how this year’s annual Candlelight Carol Service- orchestrated by Mr Barbarczi (Head of St Christopher’s School) and Mr Bard (Curriculum Leader of Performing Arts at St Edmund’s Academy)- could be summed up. The “twinkly lights” service was attended by numerous people, and Monsignor Mark Crisp kicked off the event with welcomes and opening prayers. A new and upcoming organist captivated the audience’s hearts with her uplifting songs and carols. The night was filled with singing by choirs from St Bernadette’s School, St Christopher’s School, St Edmund’s Academy, SS Peter & Paul’s Academy and St Teresa’s Academy – and beautifully delivered readings by pupils from each school and even our very own Melanie Puthussery, Year 7, and Deputy Head boy, Gurveer Dhiman. Our Lay Chaplain, Mrs Ferris, also took part in the atmospheric service and eloquently read “The Birth of Jesus”. The service came to a close with Monsignor Mark Crisp saying the closing prayers and ending with a warmth-providing blessing. Christmas is all about giving back and this year’s service raised ÂŁ185  for the Save the Children charity. On the whole, the event can be described as being the best way to get people feeling Christmassy.

 

By Janis Liora Tchiesso Nantchouang

Year 11- Work Experience

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Leoni and Wiktor Turn Up The Heat

6th December 2019Mrs D Curtis

Wiktor Wamberski and Leoni Francis took part in the regional heats of the Future Chef Competition this week.  In preparation for the competition Leoni and Wiktor had to design a 2 course meal that cost no more than £7 in ingredients.  In addition they had to create a time plan to help them prepare for the meal.

 

On Thursday 5th December the regional heats took place at St Edmund’s Catholic Academy.  The day was judged by 2 professional chefs who were looking at taste, texture, appearance, ingredient choice, skills and the organisation of all contestants.

 

On the day Leoni and Wiktor were joined in the regional final by two other schools; Ellowes Hall from Dudley and St Thomas Aquinas Catholic School in Birmingham. In total there were 5 students taking part in this regional heat here at St Edmund’s.  Students were then given 90 minutes to cook their planned dishes.  

 

During the time Wiktor and Leoni showed excellent levels of organisation and determination.  Several problems arose during the time but both students showed calmness under pressure and worked through these issues.  Both Wiktor and Leoni put a lot of thought and care into their dishes and gained inspiration from family recipes. They demonstrated a high level of skill, Leoni making Jamaican Jerk chicken wings with rice and salad and for dessert she baked marble cupcakes.  Wiktor created a chicken curry with rice and to follow baked a batch of cookies. 

 

Both students worked extremely hard and put in a huge amount of effort  and really did themselves, the Design and Technology Department and St Edmund’s Catholic Academy proud.  Despite this massive effort they did not make it into the next round of the competition but received really high praise from the judges.  Both students received a certificate and cookbook for their participation in the competition.

 

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Year 12 Visit to University of Wolverhampton

6th December 2019Mrs D Curtis

Year 12 went to the University of Wolverhampton this week. The whole year group had a tour of the state of the art library and learnt how to access the facilities that are available to them.

The group then had a talk on study skills which included critical thinking skills. One of the librarians, Joe Carey,  gave a talk on learning and development and accessing academic resources.  This information helped to equip the students with the knowledge on how to revise and take notes at A level.

Omarn said, “The day was thoroughly enjoyable and useful and I will definitely relate the skills to my sixth form studies”.
Tamar Harris said, “ The session was informative because it made me consider how to improve my thinking in terms of research and reading”.
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Stars of St Edmund’s 19th December 2019

4th December 2019Mr M Jones

Stars of St Edmund’s Presentation and Drinks Reception, 1.45pm Thursday 19th December, is going to be a unique and exciting opportunity to celebrate the achievements of our highest-performing students, in particular, those students who have distinguished themselves in their public examinations, both at GCSE and at A-level.

At St Edmund’s we recognise that awards should also be presented for outstanding academic performance and contribution, progress and achievement, creativity, exceptional endeavor, perseverance and contribution to Catholic Life; all of which go hand in hand with academic success.

This year’s Guest of Honour will be Birmingham based Author, Entrepreneur and Life coach Errol Lawson who was named as one of the West Midlands most influential people in the Birmingham Post ‘Power 250’. A drinks reception will be held after the presentations and former students will have the chance to join the Future First Alumni Network (for free). This will be an opportunity to become part of a thriving engaging community with access to relatable role models and connections.

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West Midlands Gymnastics Championship Success

4th December 2019Mrs D Curtis

On Saturday 30th November St Edmund’s Catholic Academy entered a squad of gymnasts into the West Midlands Floor & Vault Competition at Fenton Manor Sports Centre.  

We are delighted to announce the U13 mixed and U16 mixed teams qualified for the National Gymnastics Finals on Friday 13th March 2020.

Mrs Hazeldine, Principal, said, “This success is due to their commitment staying behind after school to practise twice a week. We wish the gymnasts every success at the finals”.

 

 

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Rajbir’s Winning Success

28th November 2019Mrs D Curtis

Rajbir Singh attends the Wolverhampton BJJ Club and regularly takes part in mixed martial arts (MMA) events under the supervision of instructor William Haycox who is currently ranked 3rd in the UK.

Rajbir recently competed in 4 fights winning the 65kg category with a choke and the second fight with an arm bar.  Both wins secured Rajbir with a gold and a bronze medal.
Congratulations Rajbir.
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Ofsted Inspection Tuesday 26th and Wednesday 27th November 2019

25th November 2019Mrs D Curtis

I am writing to inform you that St Edmund’s Catholic Academy is being visited by Ofsted Inspectors on Tuesday 26th and Wednesday 27th November 2019.

A team of 2 inspectors will be on site during the 2 days and this is an opportunity to demonstrate the work of the school to date, progress over recent years and share our plans for the future.

You are invited to complete an Ofsted Questionnaire on ‘Parent View’ on the Ofsted website at https://parentview.ofsted.gov.uk/login?destination=give-your-views

Please complete the online survey by 11am on 26 November 2019 as this will give the inspection team more time to consider your views.  However, the inspectors  will consider all online responses that are completed during the inspection, although the free-text box facility will not be available after noon on 27 November 2019.

Thank you for your support to date and I will share the outcome of the Inspection once we have received the official report.

 

Maggie Hazeldine

Principal

 

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Mission Together Say Thank You

25th November 2019Mrs D Curtis

St Edmund’s Catholic Academy work tirelessly to fundraise to help others and have recently donated ÂŁ130 to Mission Together via MISSIO.

Mrs Hazeldine, Principal, said, “MISSIO was launched by Pope Francis and connects us with world wide communities to make a direct and lasting impact on the lives of others”.

For more information how you can give to a project to make a real difference see the link below.

https://www.missio.org/#1

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Esther’s Success With Doug Ellis Aston University Programme

25th November 2019Mrs D Curtis
A huge congratulations to Esther Mey, one of our shining stars in year 12, who has
been accepted on the Doug Ellis Aston University Pathway to Healthcare programme 2019 – 2021Esther will undertake an 18 month programme to support her future aspirations and potentially be given a contextual offer at the Aston University.

We wish Esther the best of luck and every success.
https://www2.aston.ac.uk/aston-medical-school/pathwaytohealthcare/index
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