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Routes into STEM

Embark on a thrilling journey into the world of STEM with the Engineering Development Trust's Routes into STEM Virtual Experience 2023/24! Designed exclusively for Year 9 and 10 pupils, this immersive program opens doors to the captivating realms of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics from the comfort of your classroom. Through engaging virtual experiences, students will explore cutting-edge concepts, witness real-world applications, and interact with industry professionals, igniting their passion for STEM disciplines.

Joining Routes into STEM provides students with a unique opportunity to bridge theoretical knowledge with practical insights, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills. The expertly curated sessions offer a glimpse into the exciting future of STEM careers, inspiring the next generation of innovators and leaders. Don't miss out on this chance to fuel curiosity, spark creativity, and set the course for a promising future in STEM.

Speak to Mr Lowe for more information.

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Method of Instruction Course. 20/21 Jan 2024.

Thirty-four Non-Commissioned Officers from Barr Beacon School, Bloxwich Academy, Etone College, and Wednesfield Academy attended their Method of Instruction course held at Barr Beacon School over the weekend. 

The cadets learnt how to structure and deliver instructional sessions to their fellow cadets using syllabus training subjects as a basis. Each of them then had to plan and deliver two instructional periods which were assessed by the staff during the weekend. 

By the end of the weekend all of the cadets had earned the right to wear the coveted yellow lanyard and begin instructing within their contingents. Well done to all of the cadets who attended the course.

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Are you a budding photographer?

Our chair of trustees Sir Mark Aspinall has been invited to have his photograph taken to be placed in the Victoria Law court in Birmingham. Sir Mark has over 20 years’ experience in Law across banking, financial, media, NHS, Government and FTSE corporate sector and is currently a Judge and a Governor of a local authority Primary School.

We would like to take this opportunity to see your very best photography work and give you the opportunity to have your work hung in the law court for years to come. See below details on how to get involved with our Matrix photography competition.

Submission Criteria. You can submit up to three portrait style images, each image can be of the same or a different subject. Your images should be saved in jpeg format. Images should not be altered or edited, we want to see your original photograph. Cropping is allowed. Images should be sent with your full name, form group, school name and a short write up to explain your style of image. Submit your images to photography@matrixacademytrust.co.uk

Submission Deadline: Sunday 18th February 2024. Speak to your media/creative arts teacher for help and guidance.

What is Portrait Photography? Portrait photography is best defined as a genre of photography that involves capturing the identity, personality, facial expression, soul, emotions, essence, and the overall inherent character of a subject within a photograph.

Prize. The winning submission will be chosen by Sir Mark Aspinall and Mrs Draycott. The winner will receive £150 and the opportunity to take the commissioned image in Victoria Law Court in Birmingham. The winners photograph of Sir Mark Aspinall will be proudly hung in the court. The oldest image currently hanging in the court currently is over 180 year olds. This is a chance to take a photograph that will be seen in court for many years to come.

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Walsall Family Hub

Walsall family Hubs services provides a wealth of support opportunities in the local borough. If you would like more information on the services they provide, ranging from emotion and anxiety workshops, infant feeding, dad network groups and many more, please see the booklet and visit their website: Walsall Family Hubs.

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Team Building Day

On Tuesday 12th December, 50 students across the Matrix Schools met at Barr Beacon to find out more about their “Far From Home” Italian adventure as part of the Turing Scheme. The day consisted of meeting their staff, team building activities and learning more about where they are going. This of course would not have been complete without a “surviving Italy” language taster session from a native Italian, as well as tasting some authentic Italian dishes such as ‘Melanzane alla Parmigiana’ ‘Patate, Gorgonzola e Chorizo’ and a choice of ‘Antipasti’ to awaken their taste buds. The day was finished off by writing a Christmas card back to their pen pal in our partner school in Rome, we cannot wait to visit and meet them in person! 

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Christmas Show

Bloxwich Academy Christmas show went down a storm this week! Pirouettes, backflips, intense drama, stunning vocals, and a real sense of Christmas spirit. What a fantastic way to end the school term. All pupils and the performing Arts team did us proud, we most certainly hope you enjoyed the show, we cannot wait for the next performance!

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Christmas Carols at Walsall Manor Hospital

From 'Silent Night' to 'Deck the halls' Bloxwich secondary school choir had a fabulous morning showing their impressive vocal talent at Walsall Manor hospital today. They got everyone into the festive spirit whilst raising money for Well Wishers, we are immensely proud of their contributions.

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12 Days of Christmas

Exciting News for Parents and Pupils!  Get ready for the festive cheer because we're launching the "12 Days of Christmas Attendance Rewards" at Bloxwich Academy!  Starting Thursday 7th December, your child has a chance to win a fantastic prize each day if they sleigh into school for the final 12 days before the Christmas break! Let's make this festive season merry and bright by celebrating good attendance and spreading joy!

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School Closure

School closure due to a burst water main this morning that has resulted in no heating or water within the school.

Pupils will be dismissed via a staggered exit:

10am - Year 10

10:15am - Year 9

10:30am - Year 8

10:45am - Year 7

11am - Year 11 and Post 16

Any issues with your child leaving site, please contact the school: 01922 710 257

An update will be issued out later today.


11am Update

Due to a mains water leak school is closed for pupils today, text communication has been sent to all parents and carers. Years 10, 11, 12 and 13 can continue their revision or coursework for examination subjects. KS3 pupils can access Oak National, Maths watch, Britannica, Educake or BBC bitesize for revision of current class topics.


1pm Update

School will be open as normal tomorrow (Thursday 7th December)

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Bloxwich Football Academy Result VS Amethyst

It was game we were looking forward to and a win would put us top of the league!

After beating Amethyst earlier on in the season they decided to turn up with an additional 5 first team players.

The game didn't start too well and we found ourselves 2-0 down after 16 minutes. The players needed to roll up their sleeves and believe in their own ability.

As the game went on we grew into the game, holding shape and winning the ball through being compact and pressing the ball in 2's and 3's. We started to create opportunities with shots on goal. In the 30th minute, MKabba made a strong run down our right hand side crossing the ball in for ALane to attack. As he slid in 2 opposition players came into contact with him giving the referee (Mr Armstrong) no alternative but to give a penalty. K Perry stepped up and just like a young Harry Kane he whipped the ball into the bottom corner (see pics), 2-1.

Unfortunately, we didn't defend well from a corner and conceded another before half time, 3-1. And with losing our Captain, JBloomer to injury, it was going to be a tough test in the second half.

But we came out quickly in the second half, winning first and second balls and pushing the opposition back. Some great decision making with defensive clearances, midfielders threading passes and forwards holding up the ball gave us control of the game. Half way through the half another reckless challenge gave us a free-kick from 40 yards out. As I was setting up players ready for a delivery into the box, F Williams had other ideas. With his wand of a left foot, he struck the ball with pace, swerve and dip and it flew into the top of the net!!! 3-2

We started to believe and pushed forward to get an equaliser but at times they countered with pace which forced our goalkeeper, AKielczewski, to make several important saves with his hands and legs in 1v1 situations. I even heard some of our spectators describing him as Superman!

With 10 mins left we had forced a second corner of which KPerry whipped in to an area full of bodies. The ball bounced and ricocheted of bodies left, right and centre. A Humphries muscled his way onto the ball and stabbed home from close range! 3-3!!

As we pushed for the winner the opposition got a break away goal and the game finished 4-3.

It was an enthralling game with several good performances from players who could have easily have been given Man of the Match. However it was our very own Superman, A Kielczewski, who got this accolade today.

Thanks to our sixth form supporters who came out in numbers and braved the cold.

Scorers

K Perry - 1

F Williams - 1

A Humphries - 1

Contact Info

Secondary School
Leamore Lane
Bloxwich, Walsall
West Midlands
WS2 7NR

T: 01922 710 257
postbox@bloxwichacademy.co.uk

Secondary SENDCo – Mrs Bensley

Monday - Thursday: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Friday: 8:00 am - 3:30 pm

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