Countdown to CTA Christmas- Day 2!
Get ready for some festive cheer! Mrs. Claus, her merry elves, and our talented pupils have been working tirelessly to bring you a spectacular Christmas Market, all in support of a wonderful cause – the Teenage Cancer Trust.
Don’t forget to join us tomorrow, Wednesday 13th December, 5-7pm for a fantastic evening!
Bring your friends, family, and neighbours for an evening of festive fun. There will be something for everyone, and all proceeds from the event will go towards supporting the incredible work of the Teenage Cancer Trust.
Let’s make this holiday season extra special by coming together as a community and spreading love and joy. See you there!
Please follow this link to take a look at what our elves have been up to:
We are back!
We have thoroughly enjoyed welcoming pupils back in school to start the 2023-24 academic year!
All pupils were greeted by senior leaders and our progress team at the school gates, shortly before meeting with form tutors to commence their personal development programme this year.
We recognise that creating a positive and welcoming environment can make a significant difference in how pupils perceive school and their overall experience. It has been particularly pleasing to see pupils enjoy looking at the bespoke artwork that has been displayed around school, in addition to the new flooring and redecorated spaces across the school.
Our new Year 7 cohort should be exceptionally proud of their achievements today! All pupils were impeccably dressed (and were thankful that blazers are not required to be worn until 8 September 2023, whilst the hot weather is with us). Pictured here are some Year 7 pupils enjoying some social time at break and lunch, on their designated courtyard which is separate to older pupils during this transitional year.
Year 10 pupils have particularly enjoyed their return to school, commencing their KS4 learning journey and studying subjects that they have selected as part of their GCSE and BTEC portfolio.
Staff have been filled with a huge sense of pride over in our Sixth Form Centre today, seeing so many pupils return to our Post-16 provision after achieving fantastic GCSE results this Summer. Pictured are some of our KS5 pupils who were thrilled to get started.
We look forward to bringing you more updates as we progress through this new academic year. Please continue to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and ensure you have the ‘My Child at School’ (MCAS) app to receive all updates from us.
Clinical and public health perspective on mild illnesses and…
As we begin to welcome children and young people back for a new school year, we have been asked by the Department for Education (DfE) to provide you with a clinical and public health perspective on mild illnesses and school attendance.
We are aware that the COVID-19 pandemic may have caused some parents/carers to feel less confident with assessing whether their child is well enough to be in school so the DfE have laid out some information which we hope you will find helpful.
There is wide agreement among health professionals and educational professionals that school attendance is vital to the life chances of children and young people. Being in school improves health, wellbeing and socialisation throughout the life course. The greatest benefits come from children and young people attending school regularly. Please click on the link for more information https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/is-my-child-too-ill-for-school/
Letter for Parents/Carers – 07.07.22
Please find a joint letter for parents/carers of students attending both Erasmus Darwin Academy and Chase Terrace Academy, residing in the Burntwood area.
Globetrotting for Cancer
We are walking to Jamaica and are running an event on Wednesday 13th July.
All students will be given the opportunity to walk for one lesson to accumulate the distance of 7500km from CTA to Jamaica. We need your help! You can choose to walk on Saturday 9th July or Sunday 10th July and join us. Please use a Fitbit/phone/pedometer or any other device that you may have that can measure your distance. Each member of your group that walks can record their distance. Please hand in the completed sheets via your child on Monday 11th July.
The fundraising forms are attached below so that your child can fundraise before the event. All monies need to be paid on the day of the event.
Tesco’s Community Grants Initiative
WE NEED YOUR VOTES!
Please help us win a share of Tesco’s Community Grants initiative by voting for our project:
Chase Terrace Academy Safe Space
To create a calming safe space for students dealing with mental health & crisis.
Voting will commence in store from 12th July 2021 and continue to 30th September 2021.
The project with the highest number of votes across the region will receive £1,500 (or the amount that was requested up to this value), the second placed project £1,000 (or the amount that was requested up to this value), and the third placed project £500.
Please see below a list of stores taking part in the voting on our project.
- 6741 – BILSTON WILNHL RD EXP, WV14 6NW, Express
- 3351 – WALSALL BROWNHILLS, WS8 6DZ, Superstore
- 5783 – ALDRIDGE EXP, WS9 0BP, Express
To check the location of any of the above stores, please go to the Tesco website here: http://www.tesco.com/store-locator/uk
To vote, you will need to make a purchase within store of any value. You will receive one token per transaction and it’s not necessary to purchase a carrier bag in order to receive a token.
CTA PE Department – Update 1
We have seen strange times in the Chase Terrace Academy PE Department since the beginning of Lockdown. We have had many questions to answer… but mainly, how do we engage with the pupils at this very difficult time and how do we encourage them to engage with us? The following information newsletter highlights what we have achieved.
Pupils have participated really well in an extensive PowerPoint that we sent out via Show My Homework. PE Staff recorded explanations as to how to make the most use out of the presentation, encouraging them to investigate and participate in a healthy active lifestyle. The sections included:
- Skill Development
- Mental health
- Fitness and exercise
- Creativity in sport
- Literature in sport
From the feedback that you have sent in about the activities you enjoyed, we have created collages and filled a notice board with a small sample of your activities.
In addition, we have delivered the following enterprising activities:
Created PowerPoints and quizzes: This was to continue with theory development in the sports that we should have participated in, if we had been in school.
PE Department set up a Twitter account:
An extra medium of communication was set up to promote activities that the students could get involved in to maintain an active healthy lifestyle. We linked with organisations to promote free, safe online activities. Our account is @CTA_PE if you would like to follow us. We also used this media platform to support the initiatives below:
Beat the Teacher: Practical challenges were created by the PE staff that were recorded and sent out via registration and on Twitter. Pupils were then encouraged to attempt the same challenge and see if they could achieve higher scores. There were many who did!
Online “Performer of the Week”: Pupils have been working so hard to stay active that it has been only right that each PE teacher could nominate a person who deserved that extra recognition. Sadly we couldn’t nominate everybody, but it was lovely to have so much choice.
Accessed money for instructors to deliver live weekly extra-curricular lessons on Teams
We were extremely lucky to have links with James Austin, the Burntwood and Lichfield School Games Organiser and Tasmine Turner, Sports Development Officer for Burntwood and Lichfield (also an ex Chase Terrace student.) The money that the two generously allocated allowed us to access the following coaches who all delivered live extra-curricular clubs for our Chase Terrace students which have been well attended:
- Yoga – L.Swannell
- Boxing – W.Elcock
- HIIT and Boxercise – P.Woollard
We know that our pupils can go on to see these instructors in and around the Burntwood area through Tasmin’s Getin2it Program. Please visit the website as our pupils are now familiar with some of the activities. These will be delivered in outdoor spaces as soon as it is allowed. The online feedback about the activities has been fantastic.
Delivery of live extra-curricular lessons by the PE Staff on Teams
In addition to the instructors the PE Team delivered a fitness session and a HIIT session twice a week where we were able to interact with the students.
Moving Forward:
We have contacted variety of sports people and asked them to support us motivating our pupils to return to activity again. Our first motivational speaker is below. Have you seen him on the television recently in the World Indoor Athletics Championships?
Elliot Giles
Elliot Giles recently broke the British 800m record while running the second-fastest indoor time in history. His time of 1 min 43.63 seconds, which he ran on Wednesday (February 17th 2021) at the World Indoor Tour in Torun, Poland, beat the record held by Sebastian Coe, which had stood since 1983 Elliot took time out, two days before this record breaking event to speak to the pupils of CTA.
Hard work, commitment and resilience do pay off!
Stay fit and healthy.