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St Edmund’s Day Mass Celebrations

2nd December 2016Mrs D Curtis

Our annual St Edmund’s Day Mass took place on Wednesday 30 November.  Students, staff, guests and other members of our academy community celebrated our patronal feast day.  Monsignor Mark Crisp, Father Paul Whieldon, Father Pawel Bielak and Father Simon Baker, visiting from Birmingham, also concelebrated. At the end of the Mass Monsignor Mark was presented with a gift to mark his Silver Jubilee – 25 years since his ordination into the priesthood.  A celebratory event had been held previously for him at SS Peter and Paul Catholic Primary and Nursery, one of the four primaries forming part of Bishop Cleary Catholic Multi Academy Company, with St Edmund’s.

Guests assembled after the Mass in the Peace Garden where, to mark the end of the Year of Mercy, a large tiled plaque depicting the face of Jesus Christ was unveiled and blessed by Father Mark.  This plaque, made up of many small tiles, was designed and constructed by Year 10 students from the Technology Department under the supervision of their teacher, Miss Mifflin.

Blessed Edmund Campion (1540-1581) was an English Roman Catholic Jesuit priest and martyr, canonised in 1970 by Pope Paul V1 as one of the Forty Martyrs of England.

 

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Pictured left to right:

Mrs Hughes (Principal), Miss Mifflin (Teacher of Art) Thomas Hipkiss, Paulina Pajak, Molly Kerin, Joseph Tugby  Emilson Eduardo, Taryn-Rose Hough, Leo Thornton, Paige Gostick, Father Mark Crisp and Jenisha Patel.

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GCSE Art & Design Students Work with Artist

2nd December 2016Mrs D Curtis
Over three days this week 45 GCSE Art & Design students attended an Artist led workshop at the Unit 12 Gallery just outside Stafford.
Here pupils spent the day learning a collection of new skills and producing some work for their coursework. Pupils were able to work along side the artist Jennifer Collier as well as see the work and studio’s of five other artists. They all had a great time if a little cold and want to return next year to a different workshop.
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Maths Students’ Have Lectures at Warwick University

28th November 2016Mrs D Curtis

Maths students’ from year 11 and year 12 attended a series of fun, interesting, eye-opening and ultimately educational lectures on Wednesday 16th November.  The fourteen St Edmund’s students were treated to 5 lectures at Warwick University’s Art Centre Theatre ranging from Maths’ greatest unsolved puzzles, juggling: Theory and Practice, Lies, Damned Lies, and Newspapers through to The Creation of Number and lastly the maths behind magic.  A thoroughly enjoyable day was had by all students as well as the accompanying staff, Mrs Badhan and Head of Department Mr Morris.

 

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Left to Righ:  Akash Paul, Eloisa De Gracia, Bartosz Walczak, Victorija Jasiukianec, Joe Makosa, Amber Cavaungh, Ikisha Patel, Arminder Johal, Anthony Orjally, Inderjit Rai, Summa Bains and Sasha Nehal.

Not shown: Jan Delos Santos and Nnamdi Muoneke

 

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6th Form Chaplaincy Team Support Shoe Box Appeal

25th November 2016Mrs D Curtis

6th Form Chaplaincy Team have been working alongside Mrs Ferris, Lay Chaplain, this year and are delighted to announce 57 boxes were donated to Operation Christmas Child Shoe Box Appeal.

Members of the Chaplaincy Team worked tirelessly wrapping shoe boxes, collecting money and donating goods.  Many of the tutor groups idonated a box or some items for the shoe boxes.  Lots of staff help fund postage by giving a £ 3 donation for every box.
The School Caretaker and the Lay Chaplain delivered the shoe boxes on their next journey to a warehouse in Fordhouses and felt humbled to see the many volunteers checking and sorting the boxes.
Some of the students and parents from Uplands School also made donations so a special thank you to all concerned for such kindness.

 

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From left to right……
Henna Devi, Logane Stanley, Sahibpreet Singh, Isobel Casey
Juliet Ebot, Niamh Young and Rajbir Singh
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Mrs Dhaliwal Wins Unison Nominate a Star Competition

25th November 2016Mrs D Curtis

There was surprise celebrations during the day today.  We had notification from UNISON this week that our Head Cook, Mrs Dhaliwal had won the ‘Nominate a Star’ Competition for school support staff.

Mrs Dhaliwal was presented with flowers, a card and an invitation to afternoon tea with the Mayor of Wolverhampton with other category winners in January next year.

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Left to right:

Mrs Hughes (Principal), Mrs Dhaliwal, Ms Guest (Unison Representative)

and Mrs Raj (Business Director)

 

Photography courtesy of Mrs Curtis

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Silver Jubilee Celebrations for Monsignor Mark Crisp

25th November 2016Mrs D Curtis

On Wednesday 23 November students and staff from St Edmund’s Catholic Academy, SS Peters and Paul Catholic Primary Academy and Nursery, parishioners from SS Peters and Paul, St Michael’s and St Bernadette’s, together with friends and family of our beloved Chaplain Monsignor Mark Crisp, attended a Mass of Thanksgiving on the occasion of the Silver Jubilee of the Ordination to the Priesthood of Monsignor Mark.  This was held at St Michael’s Catholic Church, Wolverhampton.

It truly was a joyful Mass with singing lead by St Edmund’s choir, cantor’s from Wilf Jones and a beautiful piece sung by an African choir.  Students from St Edmund’s were altar serving and Mrs Ferris, Lay Chaplain was asked to read the first reading.

In Monsignor Mark’s homily he recapped on different events in his life and how St Francis and St Ignatius has helped and had an effect on his life.

After the Final Hymn ‘Tell out My Soul, which was played 25 years ago at Monsignor Mark’s ordination, everyone was invited to a celebratory buffet and a drink to celebrate.  Many old friends were reunited and new friends were made.

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Wolverhampton and Dudley 5 A Side Tournament

25th November 2016Mrs D Curtis

On Saturday 5th November many of the students from St Edmund’s took part in the Wolverhampton and Dudley 5 A Side Tournament organised by Kenelm Trust. It was held at St Edmund’s  in the Kristian Thomas Sports Centre.

Vicki Chatten, Youth Ministry Development Worker from Birmingham Catholic Youth Service, sent certificates  for all our students and said, ‘ The boys are a credit to you’.

Well done to all the students who took part.

By Debbie Ferris

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Remembrance Day

23rd November 2016Mrs D Curtis

On Friday 11th November the whole school respectfully attended a Remembrance Assembly led by the Performing Arts Department.

It was very informative as we looked at people’s lives from the arts and entertainment world who took part in the wars, such as Wladyslaw Szpilman who wrote the Pianist, Audrey Hepburn, Roald Dahl, Wilfred Owen and Many more.

We listened to a piece of music by Chopin played by Alex Dongo, Jessica Bradley performed contemporary Dance to ‘In Flanders Field’ by Howard Goodall and we all joined in a song called No Man’s Land by Eric Bogle.

Many staff and students found it very moving when the words and music of ‘Do Not stand at my Grave and Weep’ was played.

Mr Lloyd played the last post during the assembly and at 11 0’clock where the whole community stood silently, wherever they were in school for 2 minutes.

We will remember them.

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New Books in the Library this week

21st November 2016Mrs D Curtis

There are new publications in the Library including:

Thirteen Chairs: Twelve mysterious stories waiting to begin

Jessica’s Ghost: The Power of Friendship shines a warm light into dark places
Boy in the Tower: When they first arrived, they came quietly and stealthily, as if they tiptoed into the world when we were looking the other way
Dreaming the Bear: A girl alone. A wounded bear. A bond to last forever
Girls, Goddesses and Giants: Stories of Heroines around the world
Bullet Catcher: They say you can’t outrun a bullet. What if you could stop one?
Book Of The Week
The Nest by Kenneth Opple
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For some kids summer is a sun-soaked season of fun. But for Steve, it’s just another season of worries. Worries about his sick newborn baby brother who is fighting to survive, worries about his parents who are struggling to cope, even worries about the wasp’s nest looming ominously from the eaves. So when a mysterious wasp queen invades his dreams, offering to “fix” the baby, Steve thinks his prayers have been answered.
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Year 7 Disco Fever

18th November 2016Mrs D Curtis

What a great night and a good turn out!  75 year 7 students came along to the Year 7 Welcome Disco held on Wednesday 9 November to ‘throw some shapes’ on the dance floor and generally have fun!  Sixth Formers, Simranjeet Singh and Kishan Dass provided the music and did a wonderful job, with staff, to support the event.  Glow sticks, refreshments and sweets were available from the Tuck Shop.  £60 was raised during the evening which will be put towards the Senior Citizens’ Christmas Party in December.

 

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Mitchell Whitehouse and Nathaniel Somerville, Year 7, featured here with Sixth Form students Farai Maforimbo and Angela Duka

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