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08/05/24

Good luck to all our students across the Trust beginning their public exams.“Define success on your own terms, achieve it by your own rules, and build a life that you are proud to live.” Anne Sweeney#gcses2024 pic.twitter.com/JC4xOyVYK5

07/05/24

Moomin class are generating ideas for poems inspired by the playground pic.twitter.com/pmVqxC7YPY

07/05/24

Oh my, we have some seriously talented staff bakers 😍🍰 the excitement is building as we approach our first day of tasting… come on 12.30!! pic.twitter.com/vBtKmwyl4q

07/05/24

* Support Vacancies *Consider Scholars' Education Trust as your next employer for their track record of school improvement, strong values, openness to new ideas, and commitment to providing education that prepares students for the future.https://t.co/BNn5ZN2gkI#schooljobs pic.twitter.com/zpEHSG6PCl

07/05/24

* Teaching Vacancies *Scholars' Education Trust stands out as a compelling employer for several reasons. Our ultimate goal is to provide education that equips students with the skills and knowledge they need to thrive in an ever-changing world.https://t.co/BNn5ZN2gkI pic.twitter.com/qCMDQMiiLv

07/05/24

Year 8 are busy creating candle stick holders in Design & Technology class - learning how to use lots of different tools, such as the brazing hearth, to help build their design. pic.twitter.com/aSV3r9LO7E

07/05/24

Best of luck from all of us at Scholars' Education Trust. https://t.co/GP4tHD6KjI

05/05/24

We couldn’t agree more! https://t.co/SvvarENMHV

03/05/24

This is an exciting opportunity as this is a brand-new role, which will help to shape research led approaches within a growing department and school.Please click on the link for more informationhttps://t.co/mBNYg5ClKB pic.twitter.com/tMa52Z1wJc

02/05/24

Congratulation to all those who took part, with special mention to the Gold and Silver winners. https://t.co/yvkmyux38A

02/05/24

Our Creative Arts team are looking to recruit a D&T Teacher to join their highly successful team. We warmly welcome applications from ECT’s.Please click on the link for further informationhttps://t.co/7vXSyCJ1D2 pic.twitter.com/bB4c8lk9eE

01/05/24

A small selection of some of the Gothic Architecture sketchbook pages from Mrs Rudd’s Year 7 classes-complete with mono printed gargoyles! pic.twitter.com/6XOV795Gyp

01/05/24

Congratulations! https://t.co/txWFvu29OC

01/05/24

Pupils from Samuel Ryder Academy in St Albans took part in an art project run by the Anna Chaplaincy. https://t.co/nBuEdrkp22 👇 Full story

01/05/24

* Musician of the Month - May: Anna Clyne * pic.twitter.com/Qr82n4v12V

01/05/24

Lots of revision techniques taking place in Year 11 Religious Studies class - students are using mind mapping to prepare for their exams and using these mind maps to write possible exam questions. pic.twitter.com/jZyVrrfJrd

01/05/24

Year 5 students enjoyed an amazing beatboxing workshop today delivered by They had lots of fun trying out new musical skills using their voices. pic.twitter.com/cL7VDTyI7V

01/05/24

Robert Barclay Academy is part of Scholars’ Education Trust. We are looking for a hardworking, ambitious and dynamic teacher to join the team as an Assistant Head of Science. Please click on the link for further informationhttps://t.co/c7mOeZBVfX pic.twitter.com/j4gncrwrp8

30/04/24

Well done to some of our friends for their litter picking efforts at the weekend! Remember, we have four litter pickers you may borrow, just ask your class teacher! pic.twitter.com/Y9bTJvv6Z9

30/04/24

Year 13 biology students were enjoying the traditional rite-of-passage of getting creative and decorating the windows in their classroom with biology inspired artwork. Some impressive diagrams!#SJLyear13leavers pic.twitter.com/E56F1GDTQ4

30/04/24

A fantastic morning to begin Day 2 at The Hive 🐝 pic.twitter.com/dUps4I5e24

30/04/24

Year 11 biology students were enjoying the traditional rite-of-passage of getting creative and decorating the windows in their classroom with biology inspired artwork. Some impressive diagrams! pic.twitter.com/hnOGQcqiA2

29/04/24

Well done to the Y12 charity team who organised a spectacular Easter Egg hunt in yesterday. Congratulations to the winners - enjoy your chocolate 🍫 pic.twitter.com/vpzQXhLOYm

29/04/24

Year 4 have arrived safely and begun their day exploring Epping Forest and conducting a mini-beast hunt 🐸🐞🐛🪲 pic.twitter.com/vjWkpHgzrw

29/04/24

Congratulations to Headteacher, Ced de la Croix, we wish Ced every success in the judging process and express our gratitude for his commitment to https://t.co/0mBA8uyS8b

Trust News

Engineering Visit

Posted on 11/11/2021

This month, Priory Academy welcomed Madhavi Kotecha, Principal Project Manager in Retrieval Robotics from Ocado who delivered assemblies to pupils in Years 5, 6, 10 and 11 to help inspire more young people to pursue professions related to STEM.

Having undertaken a degree in Automotive Engineering with Motorsport, Madhavi was quickly offered a job within Formula One Racing working for key customers such as Mclaren, Ferrari and Mercedes as an Application Engineer. After leaving SKF, Madhavi joined Ocado and has since relished the challenges of engineering robots and machinery to support the online platform.

Madhavi spoke of the endless opportunities within engineering, demonstrated her passion and expertise and spoke about the boundless creative opportunities.

Like many STEM subjects, engineering is still a profession that is vastly underrepresented by women. To help challenge this, Madhavi worked with 60 targeted female students in Years 10 and 11, delivering a creative challenge which focused on the principles of engineering. Our students thoroughly enjoyed the activity and were bursting with questions! Several of the students even said that they would further research the area and were highly motivated to enter the profession, especially because “it paid so well.” (as quoted by a female student in Year 11).

We have further future opportunities for external speakers who will come in during the academic year to help raise aspirations in our pupils including the CEO of the Paul Hamlyn Foundation (November) and the Bank of England (December). If you think you could offer some time during the academic year to come in to deliver a talk to our pupils about your profession (all professions welcome!), please contact Miss Khatun on skhatun@prioryacademy.co.uk. After all, it takes a village to raise a child!

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