Careers Interviews Thursday 7th February

Careers Interviews with Mrs Gillespie on Thursday 7th February in the Careers room (Top corridor opposite A1)

10:00 Pirathiga Kusalakumar 13 MMO
10:30 Cole Lee 12AWO
11:25 Connor Tierney 12CDE
11:55 Hamanpreet Dhillon 12CDE
12:25 Crumbie, Ethan 13 MMO
14:10 Handford, Henry 13 MMO
14:40 Jack Woods 12AHE

Upcoming Careers Events

Ford and Slater Apprenticeship open evening

(heavy vehicle repair, parts sales, vehicle body repair),

February 14 from 6pm to 7.30pm

Ford and Slater Leicester

Hazel Drive, Braunstone Town, Leicester,LE3 2JG 

Leicester Grammar – Big Bang event on Saturday Feb 9

To celebrate all things STEM, this event is open to all but students do need to register.

https://nearme.thebigbangfair.co.uk/view/?eve_id=1970

 

The Bosch Automotive Apprenticeship Programme,

School Leaver Vacancies have started to be released. Anybody who is looking to work in the Automotive Industry can apply online. They hands-on roles in the workshop, Motorcycle roles and also Customer Service roles

Below are the links to our websites which have more information about the apprenticeship.

Bosch:  http://aa-boschcommon-web.resource.bosch.com/microsites/en/internet/apprenticeship_ww/startpage_1/overview_apprenticeship.html#

Suzuki: http://www.suzuki-apprenticetraining.com/

Renault: https://life.renault.co.uk/careers/dealer-apprenticeship-programmes/

IVECO: http://www.ivecotrucks-apprenticetraining.co.uk/

Careers Interviews Tuesday 29th January

Careers Interviews with Mrs Gillespie on Tuesday 29th January in the Careers room on the top corridor opposite A1.

10:00 Pirathiga Kusalakumar 13 MMO
10:30 Barlow, Lucy 13 SGR
11:25 Crumbie, Ethan 13 MMO
11:55 Foley, Georgia 13 EMR
12:25 Garner, Grace 13 GWR
14:10 Handford, Henry 13 MMO

Poetry competition time!

Write a poem about something you are passionate about! Champion a cause, put the world to rights or write about what it’s like to be a student in today’s world. Pass on your entry to your English teacher or Mrs Griffiths in the compass. Deadline February 15th 2019

“No matter what people tell you, words and ideas can change the world.’ – Robin Williams

 

 

We are a World Class School!

We are thrilled that Bosworth Academy have been awarded yet another prestigious accolade. On Thursday 6th December students travelled to the awards ceremony in London along with Head Teacher – Mr Brown, for the award winning schools to be announced following a year-long process undertaken by 6 students from year groups across the academy.

WCSQM assessment requires schools to demonstrate that their students are capable of compiling comprehensive evidence in support of their application. All applicant schools must exceed a challenging threshold in their Key Stage 2 or 4 performance before being invited to apply. Their students must then develop a compelling case for accreditation through detailed auditing of their school’s capabilities, video submissions in support of their application, and participating in an assessment centre event, at which their performances are measured against a challenging framework.

The award’s uniqueness lies in the fact that the students are assessed with regard to whether they themselves are World Class, rather than the school itself. WCSQM believes that if a school is truly World Class, then its students should be able to demonstrate this in whatever context they find themselves. The award is supported by a range of prestigious businesses, further and higher education providers, and parent organisations that are interested in which schools nationally are the best at developing young people to succeed in a rapidly evolving world.

The process of applying for the award began with students from Years 7 to 11 compiling a file of evidence which they had to gather independently. They also produced a film which featured interviews with staff and students and demonstrated a week at Bosworth Academy. This year, the final stage of the accreditation process, the assessment centre event, took place at The Riverbank Academy in Coventry where the 72 potential World Class students were required to work in teams to develop the Riverbank Academy school grounds to promote accessibility, independence and a love of learning for their students.

The Quality Mark recognises state secondary schools which progress beyond their OFSTED “outstanding” judgement and are exceptional when benchmarked against international standards. We are particularly proud of this award as it is very student focused, with our students demonstrating their independence, self assurance and ability to carry out a project using their own initiative. Well done to Thiravian, Poppy, Neely, Franklin, Katie and Grace for the effort and hard work they have put into this project not only demonstrating amazing teamwork but also epitomizing the expectations that Bosworth Academy has for all of our students. Year 9 student, Neely stated:- “Being part of the world class school process was lots of hard but rewarding work and I’m very proud to have been part of our team of world class students who achieved this. In the end we have Bosworth to thank for making us the world class students we are, and for picking us to be part of this process.”