Month: June 2024

Pride & Diversity Week

Please read the letter below to find out what’s happening in our very first Pride & Diversity Celebration Week including:

There will also be an Attendance Reward on Friday for every child with 100% attendance during Pride & Diversity Week—a bag of rainbow Skittles!

Thank you to the young people and staff who have helped make this week happen.

What your child will be learning

To understand more about Pride and Diversity, please have a look at the presentations that will be delivered during the week:

Prom should be for everyone regardless…

On Friday 7 June, Year 11’s Raj, Ellie-May and Alex were picked up early from home to make their way to BBC Radio Nottingham to appear on the Breakfast Show with Verity Cowley.

Along with Vice Principal Mr Smith and Parent Governor Anna Sant, they were interviewed about the upcoming Prom and how the Academy has supported students and families to ensure our children can enjoy this memorable celebration regardless of their financial situation. You can find out more about the strategies we have implemented and our partnership with Sharewear Clothing Scheme here or by listening to the interview below.

You can listen to the interviews on BBC Sounds (from 1.11 to 1.20 and from 2.10 to 2.24), but below are just a few extracts from the show to give you a flavour:

Talking to Verity, Mr Smith said,
“Our parents and students have a lot of pride and a lot of dignity that they want to keep, so often they won’t come forward and say that they need that help, so it’s up to us as professionals and educators to try and spot this and to work with the students and the families to support and help.

We have got to do as much as we can to support the students of The Bulwell Academy to make sure that we can break down every barrier possible for them to get to Prom.”

When asked how he was feeling about the upcoming Prom, Raj said, “Everyone should take the opportunity to go. I am just excited. I can’t wait. Everyone’s been talking about it because Sir launched it early. I’m buzzing!”

The Prom was announced to Year 11 way back in September 2023. They were shown the photos from Prom 2023 as a motivational reward for hard work as they began their final journey towards their GCSE exams.

Money off Prom tickets was offered as an incentive to attend after-school Masterclasses. For every ten stamps on their Success Passport (for attending ten classes), students receive £5 off the full price. This incentive has been running throughout the year giving students plenty of opportunity to receive a full discount on the £30 ticket.

Mr Smith is delighted with the response this year. Last year, we gave out 100 £5 discounts. This year, we have 170 £5 discounts to give out, with some students earning the full price of their ticket.

Talking about Prom, Alex said, “I am genuinely so excited… It’s the last time I will see all these people as a Year 11 cohort. I can’t wait, and I am just going to look so good!”

When asked how he was going to inject a bit of his character and personality into his black suit and tie, he replied, “I will probably put some pens in one of my pockets as I love stationery!”

Ellie-May talked about how the school have been helping those who cannot afford to go to Prom:

“It is the last time you will see your friends before you split off to colleges and apprenticeships… that one night when you can be yourselves and have fun with your friends.

Knowing that there are some students who can’t afford to pay for Prom, and knowing that the school is doing their best to try and help, it is really thoughtful.”

Not only do Raj, Alex and Ellie-May talk about the excitement of the upcoming Prom at The Belfry Nottingham, they also talk about their exam experience and their hopes for the future.

Raj said that Prom would be an emotional night as everyone wants to be together one last time before they split off to different pathways: “I am going to do A levels, some people are going to college and doing apprenticeships. I can’t wait until Results day. I can’t wait to see my future and to see where it’s heading.” Raj is hoping to get the results he needs to study A level Maths, Business and Physics.

Ellie spoke about exams being ok so long as you were confident about the content of the topics covered in the Paper. This is something that the Year 11 team have worked on with our students through the many Masterclasses and half-term Revision sessions that we offer every year.

Alex said he had been stressed all year with the build-up to exams, but when it came down to it he said, “I never thought I would say this before I started taking exams… but they have all been so beautiful, really easy, so gorgeous!” It isn’t what you would normally expect someone to say about exams!

Anna Sant summed by saying, “To listen to these three, they are so inspiring. Being Bulwell born and bred myself and with Bulwell Academy being in a deprived area, they are so passionate about the GCSEs, what they want to achieve and what they want to go on to in life. It is so refreshing. Every child deserves a chance in life regardless of their situation, where they live, where they come from.”

The future is bright! Wishing all of our Year 11s the best in their final exams and we look forward to opening those envelopes with you on Results Day.

If you have any queries about Year 11 support, please do get in touch:

Mr Smith – chris.smith2@bulwellacademy.org.uk
Miss O’Sullivan – theresa.osullivan@bulwellacademy.org.uk

Year 11 on the Radio!

No child should miss their Prom simply because of lack of financial resources. We want as many of our Year 11 to enjoy the Prom as possible without the worry of how they will afford it.

Tune in to BBC Radio Nottingham from 7am on Friday 7 June to hear Mr Smith and Year 11’s Alex, Ellie-May and Raj and parent governor Anna Sant, talk about the upcoming Prom and how the Academy has supported students and families to ensure our children can enjoy this memorable celebration as they near the end of their secondary education.

The Academy has implemented a variety of strategies to promote academic attainment through our Year 11 Success Passport. The ultimate reward for getting your passport stamped, by attending revision masterclasses throughout the year, is a fully discounted ticket to the Prom!

The Y11 Success Rewards assembly every Friday with our ‘spin the wheel’ lucky prizes has also spurred on our final year students by providing regular rewards for hard work and determination to succeed.

We have also provided families with access to Promwear gifted by local charity Sharewear Clothing Scheme, founded by local Mum Louise Cooke, to combat clothing poverty.

We have offered a discreet viewing of our ‘Prom rails’ in school plus a drop-in shop during half-term. If your Cinderella (or Prince Charming) is still in need of something to wear to the ball, please get in touch with our fairy godmother, Miss O’Sullivan! We will even provide a dry-cleaning service for our preloved promwear and taxi service to those who need it.

You can hear more about how Sharewear offers free clothes to the people of Nottingham by tuning in to Radio Nottingham on Sunday at 7pm as part of Clothing Poverty Awareness Week. If you are struggling to clothe your family, please get in touch with our Safeguarding team who can refer you to the Sharewear service.

If you need support with Promwear or any other aspect of Prom affordability, please email: theresa.osullivan@bulwellacademy.org.uk

Tune in to Radio Nottingham to hear Mr Smith from 7am to 7.30am and our Year 11 students from 8am to 8.30am.

Update: Both interviews are now available here (Mr Smith – from 1.10 to 1.20; Raj, Alex, Ellie-May and Anna Sant from 2:10 to 2:24): bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0hypr04

Art & Design Exhibition

Come along to our ART & DESIGN EXHIBITION on Wednesday 5 June 2024 from 4pm to 6pm. This is open to all of the Bulwell community, but particularly to Year 11 families and students in lower years who are taking GCSE Art or interested in taking GCSE Art.

Join us to celebrate the success and achievement of our GCSE Art & Design students.

We have a wonderful exhibition of art in many materials, dimensions and themes to showcase a broad use of visual language and creative skills explored by our young artists.

The work on exhibition is a testament to each pupil’s hard work and is a commitment to their visual studies, encompassing their developing knowledge and understanding of the visual world through innovative and expressive personal responses.

#aspire #workhard #studentsuccess #BulwellPride