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  • Pupils visit IntoUniversity

    Published 05/03/19

    Year six pupils from Nottingham Primary Academy have been learning all about the theory of evolution during their visit to IntoUniversity.

    IntoUniversity in St Ann's is the second centre to open in partnership with The University of Nottingham.

    The national scheme offers an innovative programme that supports young people from disadvantaged backgrounds to attain either a university place or another chosen aspiration.

    During their visit year six pupils also learned about what life is like at university.

    Day 1

    The children participated in a range of experiments related to evolution and adaptation. For example, the children had to investigate how polar bears survive in cold weather.

    They were also split into four teams: Charles Darwin, Natural Selection, Galapagos Island and DNA, where they had to complete a secret mission based around their chosen area.

    Day 2

    The children met students from The University of Nottingham, who talked to the children about different animals that have adapted to their habitats. In the afternoon, the children continued with their ‘secret mission’ poster.

    Day 3

    The children visited Wollaton Hall where they learnt more about Charles Darwin and what he discovered during his trip to the Galapagos Island. They also looked at different skulls and matched them to time periods, discussing the evolution of man. In addition to this, the children conducted an experiment investigating different shaped beaks and the effect they had on the foods the birds could eat. In the afternoon, the children were given the opportunity to explore the exhibits inside the Wollaton Hall.

    Day 4

    They learnt all about life at University and discussed the different courses available. The children also had to present their findings and how this knowledge will help them in the future, e.g. where they want to study, what they want to study and who they want to live with. In the afternoon, they children were given the chance to practise their presentations and fine-tune their performances.

    Day 5

    The children were given a tour of Nottingham University and introduced to university life. They were also given the time to practise their presentations and perform them to their parents, who watched their children graduating from this week’s Into University theme.

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  • Reading ambassadors visit Waterstones

    Published 04/03/19

    Reading ambassadors from Nottingham Academy Primary visited the Waterstones bookshop where they took part in a range of activities.

    During their visit they had a chance to look at an exciting range of non-fiction books.

    They also purchased books for the school library at the Sneinton Boulevard campus.

    Teacher Mrs Hewitt said: “It was a first visit to Waterstones for many of the boys and many wanted to go back for another visit.

    “We hope primary pupils will enjoy reading the new books in the library.”

    Check out our gallery to see more pictures.

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  • Students from university visit year six

    Published 01/03/19

    Students from Nottingham Trent University paid a visit to our year six pupils.

    We were delighted to welcome them to Nottingham Academy where they hosted activities.

    For the first activity, our pupils practised their speaking and listening skills by questioning one of the university students to find out about what course they are studying, the skills they need to succeed and their pathway into university.

    One member of each group then presented what they had found out to the rest of the class.

    The second activity was to answer true or false questions about university life.

    Primary teacher Ms Maciel said: “Although the children knew a lot about university already, they were quite surprised at some of their misconceptions.

    “They were also fascinated to find out about the differences in studying at school and studying at university.”

    For another activity, the pupils explored which jobs needed a university degree. They sorted jobs into piles that need degrees and jobs that do not require a degree for entry.

    The children got to use a variety of university-related vocabulary and reflect on the key skills that they have and what they might need to develop in order to be successful in their aspirations.

    Some of the year six pupils will be visiting Nottingham Trent University in the summer term.

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  • World Book Day 2019

    Published 01/03/19

    To celebrate World Book Day on Thursday 7th March, pupils will take part in a programme of activities next week based around bedtime stories.

    On Thursday pupils have been asked to come to school in their PJs or dressed as their favourite book character with a blanket and a teddy bear.

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  • De-merger – Update following consultation

    Published 25/02/19

    Formal consultation on the proposal to split the Nottingham Academy into 2 separate academies ran for 6 weeks between 9 November and the 21 December 2018.

    The extent of community and parental response to the consultation was relatively modest in number.  However, there was strong overall support for the proposal to split the Nottingham Academy and establish 2 separate academies. There were 2 significant issues that were consistently raised during the consultation:

    1. a lack of support for the proposed name at both academies
    2. concern about the costs of rebranding, particularly the cost of a new uniform

    The consultation indicated a significant majority who were in favour of keeping the Nottingham Academy name for Greenwood Campus and a significant majority who were in favour of a completely new name for the new academy at Ransom Road.  However, there was not support for the proposed name; the Mapperley Park Academy.   

    Based on the feedback received from consultation, on 25 January Greenwood Academies Trust’s Board agreed to submit an amended proposal to the Regional Schools Commissioner to split the Nottingham Academy into 2 separate academies where: 

    1. Greenwood Campus - Greenwood Road and Sneinton Boulevard site would continue to be called the Nottingham Academy,
    2. further consultation with the community would be carried out about the name of the Ransom Road Campus. 
    3. the cost of any replacement uniform at the Ransom Road site academy would be funded by the academy.
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  • World Ukulele Day 2019

    Published 31/01/19

    Did you know it is World Ukulele Day on Saturday 2nd February, 2019?

    To mark the day, our year 4 and 5 Ukulele players have created a fantastic music video, with the help of music teacher Mr Barker.

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  • Pupils make pizza to celebrate

    Published 29/01/19

    A group of pupils from years 2 and 3 showed off their culinary skills during a school trip.

    The pupils headed down to Wrinkly Lettuce café in Gedling as a treat to celebrate their good attendance for the term.

    Ms Clancy, assistant head and primary teacher at Nottingham Academy, said: “The children had a lovely time on the trip to the Wrinkly Lettuce.

    “They loved using public transport and their behaviour was amazing.

    “We celebrate attendance each term and the children are so proud when they are the winning class.”

    The children got to make pizza and they ate ice lollies.

    Rosa, who is a pupil at the academy, said: “It was a great trip, I love coming to school and going out for the day was great.”

    Pupil Bryan said: “The pizzas were delicious, I really enjoyed making them and eating them was even better.”

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  • Ukulele club proves to be a hit

    Published 23/01/19

    Pupils in years 4, 5 and 6 have been showing off their musical talents.

    Around 40 pupils attend a weekly Ukulele club hosted by music teacher Mr Barker.

    The club was set up three years ago with just five pupils, but since then it has grown and become incredibly successful.

    Each week children learn different songs which they then practice at home. We have uploaded some song sheets so youngsters can learn in their spare time. These have been uploaded in the Photo Gallery section.

    Mr Barker also has his own YouTube channel, where he regularly uploads new songs and tutorials.

    Why not check it out? Click here to see Mr Barker's YouTube channel.

    Mr Barker said: “I am really impressed with how the children have developed their independent learning.

    “These videos are designed for children so they can develop their skills to the next level.”

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  • Free bagels for all

    Published 17/01/19

    Pupils at The Nottingham Academy are being offered a free healthy breakfast each morning.

    Bagels are served to pupils before they start their school day in a bid to boost academic performance.

    The academy has joined the government's National School Breakfast Programme (NSBP), which is being delivered by the charities Family Action and Magic Breakfast.

    The aim of the programme is to improve the pupils’ concentration because research shows at least half a million children in the UK arrive at school each day too hungry to learn.

    The breakfast aims to give pupils energy, protein, vitamins and minerals, and will be low in sugar, salt and fat.

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  • De-merger Update 04.12.18

    Published 04/12/18

    An update on the proposal to de-merge Nottingham Academy

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  • Proposed Changes to Nottingham Academy

    Published 12/11/18

    Consultation launched on school plan to raise standards further for almost 4,000 pupils at the Nottingham Academy

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  • Careers Visit from Royal Marines

    Published 19/10/18

    Y5 Careers & Employability Visit from the Royal Marines. On Wednesday 26th September, 2018, Y5 enjoyed a visit from Marine Ben Curson, a member of the Royal Marines.

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