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  • Year 12 Students visit Auschwitz for the Holocaust Educational Trust Programme

    Published 21/03/25

    Four Year 12 students are completing the Lessons from Auschwitz programme with the Holocaust Educational Trust. This included a seminar with a Holocaust survivor and a one day excursion to Auschwitz-Birkenau.

    We caught up with Miss Hockin, who lead the trip, to give us insights into this thought-provoking and incredibly moving programme: 

    Pre-trip programme

    Before the visit to Auschwitz, students attended a seminar where they heard from a 94-year-old Holocaust survivor called Mala Tribich, who managed to survive through ‘luck’.

    During the Q&A session, Theo asked Mala if any Nazi official had ever shown her kindness. Mala replied that she’d never been asked that question and she couldn’t think of any example showing she had.

    This saddened us, but her message of survival and bravery of the victims encouraged us all to want to seek out further findings during our trip to Auschwitz-Birkenau.

    Trip to Auschwitz

    We started our tour at Auschwitz 1. This concentration camp is famous for having a sign saying ‘Arbeit Macht Frei’ (Work Sets You Free) at the entrance.

    We heard about individual stories and learnt about the reality of what life at Auschwitz 1 was really like. Sadly, the work did not set the 1.1million people free.

    Putting faces to some names was very overwhelming, and we recommend looking at the Book of Names to get a small perspective of our experience. 

    We were also shown around the different blocks, utilising the information from pictures, belongings, videos, human remains and uniforms to help us understand the camp in detail.

    The Auschwitz 1 tour ended with us seeing Commandment Hess’ house and walking through the gas chamber and crematorium. This was a powerful experience and a reminder of what human beings can do to each other in their actions of intolerance.

    Throughout the day, the Holocaust Education Trust asked us to look out for signs of resistance. Small but decisive acts where the victims knew they most likely wouldn’t survive but wanted to try and make a stand against their oppressors.

    When you look at the letter ‘b’ on the entrance sign (in Arbeit), you can see a very good example of this resistance.

    The prisoners who were tasked with creating the "Arbeit Macht Frei" inscription on the main gate deliberately reversed the letter "B" as a subtle act of defiance and resistance against the Nazi regime. This was a sign of hope for future generations that could witness this sign’s imperfection and demonstrates the bravery of the prisoners in the face of evil.

    Tour 2 was seeing the Birkenau site. This site is recognised by the train tracks and sorting platforms. The vastness of this site, the destroyed remains and the Holocaust Memorial, were some of the standout pieces of the afternoon.

    Our guide shared information on the Red Cross, the camps holding Roma Sinti people, women and children, and the train travel. There was so much to take in here.

    The day ended with a reflection led by a Rabbi with readings and prayers in remembrance. His final message for us was based on the signalman working at Auschwitz who said after the war that he ‘was only the signalman’, that despite anyone’s role in perpetration, everyone has a choice to make a small difference.

    Whilst we know that he wouldn’t have been able to stop the Holocaust, one small change of a signal could have saved at least one train carriage of 7800 victims, and that could have made a significant difference for the victims and their loved ones - family, friends, and their religious community.

    This is thought-provoking and has given us more to reflect on, including how we lead our lives and the small changes we can make not to commit or to be complicit in the by-standing of hateful actions of intolerance. The day left us with even more questions and answers to seek out.

    We are so thankful to the Holocaust Education Trust for giving us the opportunity to delve deeper into learning about the Holocaust and as time goes on, we hope we will discover the answers to the additional questions we have come away with. I urge anyone to see the museums and sites to help learn more lessons from the Holocaust. It was incredibly powerful to walk through the sites and retrace the final steps of so many people.

    From the students

    The Year 12s will be completing a follow-up project with the Trust and we will share more with the Year 9s (who are studying the Holocaust at the moment) and in the newsletter in the near future.

    To finish sharing this part of the programme, I will share the shortened reflections of the four students who were privileged to attend these sites of remembrance and reflection:

    “A quote that stood out to me was, ‘Those that deny Auschwitz would be ready to remake it’ - Primo Levi.” - Theo

    “I found the carelessness of the medical experiments showing the oppressive nature of the staff in another role in the camp, shocking and that I wasn’t aware of before going.” - Freddie

    “I appreciated the comments when we were leaving Birkenau when the Rabbi told us that the Jews didn’t get the privilege to walk out of the gates, so we mustn’t take things for granted.” - Isla

    “I found the final ceremony with the prayers really respectful and inclusive in summing up a busy and interesting day.” - Rachel  

    You can read more about Mala Tribich’s story here:

    https://www.het.org.uk/survivors-mala-tribich

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  • Academy Dance wins Silver at Dance Live! 2025

    Published 21/03/25

    Our Dance team travelled to High Wycombe last week to participate in the annual national dance competition, Dance Live!. This competition brings dance teams from across the entire country together to compete for the gold in dance.

    Our dancers have been rehearsing for months, giving sneak peeks at their performance at the Open Evening and during the recent Dance Festival, leaving us eager to see what they could achieve at this year's competition after taking home the Silver last year.

    Their performance, Let Her Speak, is about the relationship between humans and Mother Nature.

    In an absolutely beautiful performance, the dance team once again made the Academy proud, bringing home the silver medal for the second year in a row. It was incredible to see everybody’s hard work pay off.

    The judges provided detailed feedback and compliments on the performance, giving us ideas on developing and preparing for our run for gold next year. Here are just a couple of things the judges had to say:

    "Shoutout to the elements, especially with the contact work. Characterisation from each dancer was beautiful, and they almost acted as their element with the quality of dance they displayed. I love that you all came together and had a moment just to shout, really working together as a team! It was a beautiful montage of our planet’s beauty, fragility, grace, and power. You captured our hearts with the energy and power of the entire performance. Well rehearsed, with lovely use of silks, great emotion that took us on a journey. The lifts were executed well, and the formations were well thought out. All the dancers executed moves excellently, with a lovely set of dancers that elevated the performance."

    "The Earth cape with lights going around it was a nice touch. Using the black fabric as mascara, which evolved into movement and then into dancers, was visually beautiful. The costumes were epic. The effort you all put into them was clear, and they were beautiful. The costumes for earth, water, and fire were identifiable and stood out on stage."

    We are pleased to give you a sneak peek of the professional photos taken at the competition below. The full set of images will be available for purchase next week and the funds raised will go towards Dance Live! 2027. 

    You can watch the full performance here:

     

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  • Team PE host the Girls in Football Festival

    Published 21/03/25

    In celebration of International Women’s Day on Friday 7th March, Team PE put together a three-day football festival as part of the Girls in Football initiative started by the UEFA.

    The Academy hosted nine other schools for the occasion, seeing 22 teams compete across three tournaments.

    Day one of the festival brought together 270 KS3 students, some playing their first-ever football match whilst some were already a part of team setups.  The sun shone, creating a fantastic spring feeling as the tournament began. 

    Worle School and Backwell School took the crowns for the Year 8 and 9 matches, whilst the Year 7 matches proved too close to call!

    Day two saw an equally sunny afternoon, which brought 80 KS4 students to the Academy for the festival. There were some intense matches across the board, and the final came down to an exciting penalty shootout between Churchill and Clevedon, with Clevedon snagging the victory.

    The third and final day of the festival allowed our female students to participate in a fun-day in-house football tournament during their PE lessons in a bid to empower girls to take up the sport.

    It was great to see so many schools and girls come together and celebrate International Women’s Day in such a fun and active way. Check out some photos from the day below!

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  • Year 12 visit UK University & Apprenticeship Fair at Ashton Gate Stadium

    Published 21/03/25

    On Friday 14th March, Year 12 students had the opportunity to visit the UK University & Apprenticeship Fair at Ashton Gate Stadium in Bristol.

    Representatives from a wide range of universities, apprenticeship providers and employers (including local businesses, the armed forces and Avon & Somerset Police) were on hand to give advice and guidance on the opportunities available. 

    The students were also sent this information pack, full of hints and tips on how and when to apply, how to prepare for interviews, student finance and much more.

    This was a great way for the students to start considering the options available to them once they have completed their Sixth Form studies. 

    Further support with post-18 options will be available in assemblies, STP and the tutor programme throughout the summer and autumn terms.

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  • Callie and Ella Shine in Poetry by Heart Competition

    Published 21/03/25

    Callie and Ella proudly represented the Academy at the recent KS3 poetry competition, showcasing their talent and dedication on stage. The event featured a strong lineup of competitors, including students from Chew Valley, Gordano, and Backwell, making for an exciting and high-calibre contest.

    Both girls demonstrated exceptional skill and bravery, committing their chosen poems to memory and delivering powerful performances in front of a large audience and a panel of judges—an achievement that is no small feat. Their confidence and passion for poetry were evident, earning them admiration from spectators and peers alike.

    The evening was a truly inspiring celebration of poetry, featuring performances from a local poet as well as captivating recitals from students across all key stages. 

    While the top placings eluded us this year, the Academy’s presence was felt, and the experience has only fueled our determination. We will be back next year, ready to take on the challenge once again!

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  • Year 11 Rugby crowned champions at the Rugby County Cup!

    Published 21/03/25

    We are pleased to announce that our Year 11 Boys Rugby team are named County Champions!

    This is a massive feat for the boys, many of who have invested five years of Academy rugby, to end their school rugby career as the champions with a 71-29 victory.

    It was an exciting match, and Mr Redman provided us with a superb run down of the game: 

    Bridgwater and Albion RFC hosted the eagerly anticipated Year 11 Rugby County Cup Final on Tuesday, with Churchill taking on Monkton Woods from Taunton.

    Churchill found themselves 12-0 down after ten minutes and having to dig deep to stay in touch with a fired-up Monkton Park outfit. Every time they seemed to get their passing game going and a foothold in the game, Monkton would edge ahead again. Both teams traded scores as the first half came to a close to leave the game finely poised, with Monkton 29-26 ahead.

    Churchill started the second half by taking the game to their opponents, scoring an early try, from which they never looked back. With ascendancy in the scrum and much-improved work at the breakdown, the platform was set for the fast-paced, 15-man rugby they like to play.

    Monkton still looked for opportunities to attack through their dangerous backline but was tired as the half wore on, and Churchill stretched them out wide. The boys gradually built a lead and pulled away two quick tries and some clinical finishing. With the game safe and victory secured, three late tries were added to provide a gloss to the final score leaving Churchill in the lead by 71-29..

    When the final whistle went, the boys celebrated a cup victory that was built on teamwork and determination, thanks to everyone playing their part. The eight different try scorers on the day were a testament to the squad's togetherness throughout the last five years at Churchill.

    It's been a pleasure to watch them develop and mature during their time at the academy, and it's great to see them sign off by lifting the Somerset County Cup!

    Big congratulations to Tom, Ollie, Ryan, Ollie, Milo, Albie, Ruben, Chase, Harry, Charlie, Freddie, Maddock, Francis, Will, Ben, Sam, Sam, Elijah, Olly and Brandon. 

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  • Somerset Schools' Golf Championship Success

    Published 21/03/25

    On Wednesday 19th March, Oscar, Woodie and Milly took to the fairways at Weston Super Mare Golf Club to compete in the highly anticipated Somerset Schools' Golf Championship. 

     

    Competing against students from state and independent schools, our students represented the Academy by delivering outstanding performances throughout the tournament, showcasing their talent and commitment to the sport. 

     

    Milly achieved an exceptional result, securing third place in her category. Her impressive finish earned her a spot in the next stage of the competition, where she will represent Somerset Schools in the South West Schools Championship.

    Well done to all three students, and good luck Milly!

     

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  • Academy Sports Rundown: 21st March 2025

    Published 21/03/25

    This week the theme was variety as we saw a range of different sports played across the board, including indoor cricket, hockey, netball and basketball. Here’s how they got on:

    A run to the finals for the Under 13’s Indoor Cricket Team

    Last week the U13s indoor cricket team travelled to Somerset Cricket Club for the County Cup finals. We played Bishop's Fox School in the semi finals and the boys set a good mark of 66 runs for them to beat.

    Unfortunately, this wasn't quite enough to take us through to the finals despite taking five wickets. We then moved to the third place playoff game against Backwell School. The boys played some fantastic cricket throughout the tournament and finished 4th in the county, which is an outstanding achievement.

    We all left in good spirits and look forward to the outdoor cricket season next term!

    Year 10 Girls come home in 8th place at the North Somerset Netball Tournament

    Our Year 10 Netball team brought home a respectable 8th place in a tournament facing nine other North Somerset schools. Player of the tournament was handed to Sienna for her impressive skills and determination throughout. 

    The team is eager for the rematches against Priory and Hans Price before the Easter break. We can’t wait to watch the games!

    KS4 Basketball Teams are victorious against Priory

    In a thrilling basketball game against Priory School, our KS4 basketball team brought home a fantastic 42-31 victory.  It is incredible to see their development over the season. Well done!

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  • Year 13 Business Students Boost Exam Skills at Tutor2U Workshop

    Published 21/03/25

    On Wednesday, 20 of our Year 13 Business students attended a Tutor2U Grade Booster workshop at Vue Cinema to enhance their exam preparation for 2025.

     

    The event featured four engaging, fast-paced sessions designed to refine students' understanding of key concepts and improve their exam techniques. Through interactive activities and expert guidance, attendees gained valuable insights to help them succeed.

     

    Students also received a comprehensive workshop booklet filled with essential revision materials, ensuring they left the session well-equipped for their upcoming exams. 

    The experience was both educational and enjoyable, making it a fantastic opportunity to reinforce learning in a dynamic setting.

     

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  • Churchill Chess Teams Shine at Millfield Tournament

    Published 20/03/25

    On Tuesday 11th March, the Academy Chess Club showcased its talent at the Millfield Chess Tournament, entering two strong teams in a competitive field of eight. Churchill Team A secured an impressive second-place finish, while Churchill Team B followed closely in third.

    The squad, consisting of Gigi, Tom, Bryn, Adam, Isaac, Edward, Dennis, and Tomos, displayed excellent strategic skills and determination throughout the tournament. Adding to the club’s success, Mr. Skeen participated in the battle of teachers and emerged victorious!

    Churchill’s Chess Club continues to thrive, meeting every Tuesday lunchtime in W6 under Mr. Skeen’s guidance. New members are always welcome to join and sharpen their skills.

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  • Academy Students Continued Success for Bristol Bears North

    Published 20/03/25

    A huge congratulations to Academy students Brandon, Ruben, Ryan, and Chase for representing Bristol Bears North in their recent match against the South team over the weekend. It’s an incredible achievement to play at such a competitive level, and the school is proud to see them excel.

    As they gear up for their upcoming cup game with the Academy, we wish them the best of luck on the field. Go well, boys!

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  • Academy Sports Rundown: 14th March 2025

    Published 14/03/25

    Here’s this week’s sports news from the field!

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