Work Experience Summer 2020

Unfortunately, due to the current situation with COVID 19, the Academy has had to make the sad decision to cancel work experience this year. We have worked very closely with LEBC to assess the situation since the start of lockdown but, as student safety is our priority and many businesses are still closed, placements will not be taking place during the remainder of 2020.

If you have already paid for a work experience placement, we will be in touch by the end of the week via email to organise a full refund of the fee.

Mrs Tallis

Assembly 29/06/2020: Are You Future Proof?

 
Additional videos mentioned in the assembly:
What Skills Do Employers Most Value In Young People

 
Advice from James our school’s employer ambassador:

Charles Dickens: 150th anniversary of his death

“No one is useless in this world who lightens the burdens of another.”
― Charles Dickens

The museum of Charles Dickens are very excited to be releasing the first of a new collection of colourised photographs of the great author, to mark his 150th anniversary of his death today. He is famous for writing the novella ‘A Christmas Carol’ as well as Oliver Twist’ and many other famous novels.

The image shows Charles Dickens in 1859, aged forty-seven, with a warm expression, looking directly at the camera.

See details of a virtual online event to mark his anniversary here.

:https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/virtual-tour-a-dickens-of-a-city-tickets-106588099876

Here is a taster of Scrooge’s lonely rooms from ‘A Christmas Carol’.

http://footprintsoflondon.com/2017/09/scrooges-lonely-rooms/

JK Rowling has a new story Yr7 &Y8!

JK Rowling has been writing a new story in lockdown. Here’s what she says:

I had the idea for The Ickabog a long time ago and read it to my two younger children chapter by chapter each night while I was working on it. However, when the time came to publish it, I decided to put out a book for adults instead, which is how The Ickabog ended up in the attic. I became busy with other things, and even though I loved the story, over the years I came to think of it as something that was just for my own children.

Then this lockdown happened. It’s been very hard on children, in particular, so I brought The Ickabog down from the attic, read it for the first time in years, rewrote bits of it and then read it to my children again. They told me to put back in some bits they’d liked when they were little, and here we are!

The Ickabog will be published for free on this website, in instalments, over the next seven weeks, a chapter (or two, or three), at a time. It isn’t Harry Potter and it doesn’t include magic. This is an entirely different story.

The most exciting part, for me, at least, is that I’d like you to illustrate The Ickabog for me. Every day, I’ll be making suggestions for what you might like to draw. You can enter the official competition being run by my publishers, for the chance to have your artwork included in a printed version of the book due out later this year. I’ll be giving suggestions as to what to draw as we go along, but you should let your imagination run wild.

I won’t be judging the competition. Each publisher will decide what works best for their editions. However, if you, your parent or your guardian would like to share your artwork on Twitter using the hashtag #TheIckabog, I’ll be able to see it and maybe share and comment on it!

When the book is published in November, I’m going to donate all my royalties to help people who have been affected by the coronavirus. We’ll give full details later in the year.

I think that’s everything you need to know. I hope you enjoy reading it and I can’t wait to see your pictures!

Check it out here:

https://www.theickabog.com/read-the-story/

Puffin festival of big dreams

A seven-day online festival in partnership with Waterstones from 8 – 14 June for families to celebrate the power of imagination and Puffin’s 80th birthday – watch on Puffin Facebook and YouTube channels.

Join authors, illustrators and real Puffins for a week of events, travel through Puffin’s 80 year history and get oodles of ideas to keep children dreaming after screen-time. Illustrator in Resdience Nick Sharratt will be drawing your dreams all week. Send in your kids’ most wild and extraordinary dreams using the hashtag #PuffinDreamer, in the video comments or via email [email protected] until Friday 12 June.

Watch twice a day at 10.30am and 3.30pm for a 20-minute video which will include a creative activity that you can try at home. The festival will culminate in a live weekend extravaganza at 11am on 13 and 14 June.

Empathy competition

CLS Empathy Competition

To celebrate Empathy Day on Tuesday 9th June, Creative Learning Services are running a competition all about empathy

What is empathy? Empathy is a skill we use to understand how other people feel. We exercise this skill when reading, writing, talking and listening to others. Having empathy helps us to be kinder and more accepting of others. It can then lead to an understanding of what we can do to help people and change things for the better. 

For this competition they would like you to use your empathy skills and imagine that you are living in someone else’s shoes. 

This person could be: 

  • A family member or friend 
  • A child from a different time in history 
  • A child from a different country or culture 
  • A fictional person of your own creation 
  • An existing character that you love 

You can either: 

  1. Create your own character and think about what they might be feeling. (You can use our feelings template to help) 

or 

  1. Write a short story as if you are someone else. 

Email your entry along with your name, age and school name to [email protected] by Friday 12th June

There will be separate book goodie bag prizes awarded, one for each of the following age groupings: EYFS/KS1, KS2, KS3 and KS4/5

Story writing competition for KS3 students

The amazing Leicester Patron of Reading, Steve Skidmore, has launched his very own story writing competition especially for Off School!
Take your mind into an Imaginary world using the hints and tips Steve has put together in the series of four videos below containing great advice and ideas and watch Steve’s competition launch video with all the competition details you’ll need. There are great prizes to be won for each Key Stage (KS): KS1, Lower KS2, Upper KS2 and KS3!
Prizes include a signed book AND the opportunity to have your story read on video by Steve himself! 
Ready to take the challenge? Head to the Competition Zone on offschool.org.uk to enter! Your child’s entry can be submitted via the ‘Submit your Entry’ button at the bottom of the ‘Current Competition’ page. Either upload an electronic file of your story OR a photographed image of a handwritten story (ensuring that we can read this clearly).
Deadline for entries is Thursday 11th June at 12 noon.