King James I Academy News

All the latest news from King James I Academy

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Exclaimer Magazine Vol. 5

February 2013

The Swing Era: Style, Sophistication and Suits

Issue 5 of the free e-magazine written and produced by an editorial team of young people.

Click Here to visit the Exclaimer Magazine website.

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Bulletin Issue 2: February 2013

February 2013

Latest news on the Priority School Building Programme from King James I Academy

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New Qualification: Future Football Learning Programme

February 2013

The Martin Gray Football Academy in Partnership with King James I Academy are offering this new course which will provide a variety of opportunities for King James I Sixth Form Students.

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Appointment of Contractor

February 2013

Stop Press - Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd have been appointed as the successful contractors who will now be responsible for the building of King James I Academy as part of the Priority School Building Programme.

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Wanted! Philippines Expedition Team

January 2013

Mr Lawton, one of our Science teachers is offering students the opportunity of a lifetime. He is planning a working expedition in 2014 to the stunning Philippine islands to study lifestyles, culture, conservation and the coral reef erosion that is taking place in one of the most diverse landscapes of the world.

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Visit to National Cycling Centre

January 2013

Students from Years 7, 8 and 9 have visited the National Cycling Centre in Manchester to take part in coached sessions designed to introduce them to cycling as a competitive sport.

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Playing for 900 spectators

January 2013

Last term, ten Year 7 students enjoyed an exciting match day experience at Heritage Park, the home of Darlington FC 1888 thanks to our working partnership with the club.

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The Clothes Show Live 2012

January 2013

Year 11 Student, Amy reports on the Clothes Show Live at the Birmingham NEC.

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Pro Sportsman Chris Cook Puts Students Through Their Paces

January 2013

Professional swimmer, Chris Cook who competed for Great Britain for nearly 10 years before retiring from international swimming in 2009, has recently visited King James as part of the Sky Sports: Living for Sport project.

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Sixth Form Science Trips

January 2013

Students studying A Levels in Biology and Applied Science have had plenty of opportunity for learning outside the classroom with no less than four trips to enhance their learning last term.