King James I Academy News

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Students climb Roseberry Topping for Butterwick Hospice Care

March 2024

Three of our Year 10 students, and one of our Sixth Formers and her friends, have climbed Roseberry Topping in North Yorkshire to raise funds for Butterwick Hospice Care.

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An excellent term for PRIDE work

March 2024

It's been another excellent term for PRIDE work in all year groups and in all subjects.

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Outreach Programme takes Mini Medics to Primary pupils

March 2024

Our Health & Safety Officer, and in-house First Aid Instructor, Jonathan Page has launched an exciting new Outreach opportunity for primary pupils called Mini Medics.

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Hot Chocolate Rewards events

March 2024

During the last week of term, we celebrated the achievements of our most dedicated Key Stage 3 students in three Hot Chocolate Rewards events with an Easter theme.

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Channelling James Bond in Media for a magazine production

March 2024

Year 12 students in Media Studies have been setting up creative photoshoots to gain images for their current magazine unit.

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King James Book Fair 2024

March 2024

Following on from the success of World Book Day, we have hosted a Scholastic Book Fair for students, staff and parents to purchase a wide variety of books.

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Students inspired by Heart Global visit

March 2024

Students in all years groups have taken part in an exciting three-day Heart Global music and performance project in school.

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SFX zombie makeup workshop for Media students

March 2024

Creative Media students in Years 10, 11 and 12 have been treated to an unusual workshop in SFX makeup. Local makeup artist, Amy Algar visited the Academy to deliver a special effects workshop and demonstration, designed to educate media students on how to use liquid latex to create zombie prosthetics and props for filmmaking and photography projects.

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£670.54 raised for Red Nose Day 2024!

March 2024

On Friday 15th March, we organised a range of fundraising activities in school to support Red Nose Day 2024.

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News on the Yoto Carnegies

March 2024

A group of our Year 7 students meet every week for Thursday Book Club and as part of this they get involved in the Yoto Carnegies, the UK's longest running and best-loved children's book awards. This recognises outstanding reading experiences for children and young people, created through writing and illustration in books.

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