The whole school will be involved in a charity day to raise funds for Cancer Connections, Charlie Cookson Foundation and Teenage Cancer Trust. The day will be led by Durham House pupils who have chosen to support these worthy causes as their nominated charities.
We ask that pupils donate a minimum of £1.00 for the chosen charities. They will be allowed to attend school in non-uniform and will mark their support for our chosen charities by either wearing non-uniform, purple or dressed in fancy dress as an iconic popstar. We must point out that, although pupils are not required to wear school uniform, they must be dressed modestly and appropriately as is the norm on non-uniform events.
Other proposed activities throughout the day will include:
Cake and juice sale at break time in ‘Food for Thought’ (pupils should bring 50p for this)
‘Guess The Teacher as a Baby’ competition
Sweets sale and apple bobbing at break
Inter-house dodgeball competition at lunchtime
We hope that all pupils will take an active part in this day and that they will have some fun and raise money for some very worthwhile charities.
All year groups will have the opportunity to work creatively on the day learning to collaborate and develop teamwork through active learning situations. The pupils will develop their higher order thinking skills further and will be given challenging learning activities that are motivating as well as engaging.
A brief title for each year group’s activity is given below:
Year 7 Whitburn Village Trail and Academy Prayer activity
Year 8 Theatre Company with performance and interactive workshops
Year 9 Theatre Company with performance and interactive workshops
Year 10 Techniques for Examination Success and Team Building
Year 11 Conference Day at the Stadium of Light with a focus on Higher Education and Techniques for Examination Success
Year 12 Northumbria University visit
The Alternative Curriculum Day will follow the normal Academy starting and finishing times for Years 7 – 10, from 8:45am – 3:30pm and the scholars’ bus service will run as normal.
Please come along to our GCSE and A Level Art Exhibition where we will be showcasing the talents of our 2015 GCSE Graduates alongside some of the work already completed by our A Level students.
Pupils, parents/carers, family and friends are all welcome.
All parents and carers are welcome to attend the forum, where they can discuss their views and opinions on the Academy. Minutes of the previous forums can be found in the parent/carer forum section of the website.