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Good to be Green Day

Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 pupils recently took part in our exciting Good to be Green Day, a special reward event to recognise and celebrate their excellent behaviour throughout the summer term.

Children were able to choose three activities to participate in, all led by members of staff. There was something for everyone, with a fantastic range of activities on offer including football, pickleball, cross stitch, cooking, arts and crafts, construction challenges, game creation, and much more.

The day was filled with fun, creativity, teamwork and new experiences, giving pupils the opportunity to enjoy activities they love while celebrating their positive choices and achievements. Well done to all our children for making this such a successful and enjoyable day! 💚👏

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Our OPAL journey has begun! 

This term, pupils at Bloxwich Academy Primary have embarked on their exciting OPAL (Outdoor Play and Learning) journey, transforming lunchtimes into even more engaging, creative and active experiences.

With a wide variety of activities now available, children have been enjoying tyre play, ball games, dancing, playground art and craft, imaginative play, and construction play. These opportunities have encouraged creativity, teamwork, problem-solving and active play, helping children make the most of their lunchtime experiences.

A huge thank you to everyone who has kindly donated resources to support our OPAL project so far. Your generosity has helped us create richer and more exciting play experiences for our children, and we are extremely grateful for your support.

We are delighted with the success of OPAL so far and look forward to introducing even more exciting activities in the autumn term.

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Staff Rounders and Afternoon Tea Event

On July 15th the Staff Wellbeing Group hosted a Rounders and Afternoon Tea event for the staff.

With over 40 members of staff attending it was a fantastic afternoon of sports, garden games and eating delicious cake!

Mr Islam and Mrs Holmes were team captains and pitted their wits against each other in a noisy and competitive Rounders match. There was some excellent sporting ability on display from the staff, but in the end Mrs Holmes' team won due to some outstanding batting and athleticism to get around the bases. 

A special thank you to Miss Marshall, Miss Jolliffe- Hingston and Mrs Hall for some amazing homemade cake donations- it certainly fuelled the staff for the Rounders match!

A big thank you to everyone who came along and made it such a fun and special afternoon. Your enthusiasm and engagement with the event were greatly appreciated and made it great to be a part of for everyone. 

We look forward to hosting more wellbeing events in the next academic year!

Enjoy your well deserved summer breaks!

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Creative Arts Showcase

What a fantastic evening at the Bloxwich Academy Secondary Creative Arts Showcase was had last week! 🌟 The Creative Arts team and pupils put on an incredible display of talent, with outstanding dance performances, beautiful vocal pieces, engaging drama productions, and a stunning art exhibition. A wonderful celebration of creativity, hard work, and passion—well done to everyone involved, despite the heat, a fantastic evening was had by all! 🎭🎶💃🎨👏

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Encyclis Rookery Power Station visit 2026

Our Year 9 pupils recently visited the Encyclis Rookery Energy Recovery Facility (ERF) in Bedfordshire for a fantastic day of learning about sustainability, waste management, and energy production.

The visit began at the Visitor Information Centre, where students explored a range of interactive exhibits and learned about the journey of waste, the importance of reducing and recycling materials, and how energy can be recovered from non-recyclable waste. The sessions provided valuable insight into the environmental challenges facing society and the innovative solutions being developed to address them.

Following the visitor centre activities, pupils were taken on a guided tour of the ERF itself. Seeing the facility in operation gave students a real-world understanding of the engineering and technology involved in transforming waste into energy. The tour also highlighted the wide range of careers available within the environmental, engineering, and energy sectors. The experience was both educational and inspiring, helping students connect classroom learning with practical applications and encouraging them to think about the role they can play in creating a more sustainable future.

We would like to thank everyone at Encyclis Rookery ERF for their warm welcome and for providing such an informative and engaging visit.

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Year 11 Prom 2026

Friday 3rd July 2025 will hold memories for many of our Year 11 cohort. The prom got off to a glamourous start with glitzy cars, horses and beautiful outfits worn by all.

Pupils and staff danced the night away starting with the crowning of the Prom King and Queen, followed by a spectacular dance off between the staff and pupils. I think we can all agree that our very own Mr Jilali stole the show with "The Worm"

With celebrations, dancing and of course the rodeo bull, we will hold many magical memories of this evening. 

We would like to thank everyone who made the night a memorable evening. Congratulations to our Year 11 cohort and we wish you all the success in the future. We are looking forward to seeing you on GCSE results day. 

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University of Birmingham Trip 2026

Today, 23 Year 10 students had the fantastic opportunity to visit the University of Birmingham as part of our ongoing programme to raise aspirations and explore future pathways.

The visit included a guided tour of the university campus, giving students a real insight into what studying at university is like. They also took part in a Q&A session with current university students, who shared their experiences, offered advice, and answered questions about university life.

Students attended informative sessions covering the university application process, student finance and funding opportunities, and the many benefits of higher education. They learned about the support available to students, the wide range of courses on offer, and the opportunities that university life can provide both academically and personally.

The day was an excellent opportunity for our students to explore their future options, gain a better understanding of higher education, and be inspired by current students who have successfully taken this next step in their educational journey.

We would like to thank the University of Birmingham for hosting such an informative and engaging visit. Our students represented the school brilliantly and gained valuable knowledge to support their future aspirations. 

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