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LAR Newsletter Module 4

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Leigh Academy
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Rainham Roundup
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March 2022
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MODULE 4
EDITION
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DREAM
BELIEVE
ACHIEVE
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Spring Edition!
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Principal's Piece ● LAR Events ● Learning at LAR ● LEIGH Learners ● College Community Corner ● Appreciation Avenue ● Wellbeing
What's
Welcome
To Leigh Academy Rainham Roundup!
We are delighted to welcome you to the 'Leigh Academy Rainham Roundup'! This is our unique magazine that is published each module to celebrate all that we achieve in our highly inclusive setting, where tradition and innovation combine to create leaders of tomorrow.

At Leigh Academy Rainham we promote an ethos of uncompromising high aspirations and expectations for every young person in terms of both their academic success and personal growth as caring, respectful global citizens who act with purpose and integrity.  Within this magazine we share with you the wonderful ways in which we work towards our values of Dream, Believe, Achieve.
Enjoy!
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CONTENTS


04. Principal's Piece


06. Events at LAR


10. Learning at LAR
Year 7 Curriculum


16. Learning at LAR
Theme of the Fortnight and Healthy Minds


18. Learning at LAR
Curriculum Learning & Co-Curriculum Sports


22. Learning at LAR
Co-Curriculum Activities


26. Digital Learning at LAR


28. LEIGH Learners


30. College Community Corner


40. Wellbeing at LAR


42. The Last Word
Principal's
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In our next recruitment window we are recruiting for Maths and Geography and our support staff roles. All new staff are in the process of writing introductions so that we can share these with students prior to September. 

We have offered 180 places to new year 6 students for September, all of which have been accepted and the transition process will begin for them next module. The Academy had over 640 applications for year 7 2022-2023 and it is testament to the hard work of our staff and the outwardly positive celebrations from our current families in the community that we are already so over subscribed. Thank you for your ongoing support and for publicly championing Leigh Academy Rainham as a truly special place to be.
Our students grow from strength to strength in terms of their respectful and mature behaviours which they consistently model both within and beyond lessons. Every single candidate who has visited the Academy for interviews has commented on how delightful our children are to teach. We have had a busy recruitment window since January successfully appointing a number of new staff for the next academic year. I am pleased to share that from September the following staff will be joining us or moving into new roles:
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Mr S Blinkhorn - Vice Principal (Promoted from Assistant Principal. Head of Turing College)
Mr R Silvester - Vice Principal (Head of Kingsley College)
Mrs J Plant - Assistant Principal (Promoted from English Curriculum Leader. Head of Angelou)
Mr J Finneran - Assistant Principal (Assistant Head of Kingsley College)
Mr B Smith - Director of Learning for Humanities (Leader of RE, Geography and History)
Mrs L Lawner - Design and Technology Teacher
Mr M Clark - Performing Arts Teacher
Miss K Thomas - Humanities Teacher (RE and History)
Mrs S Williams - English Teacher
Mr G Childs - PE Teacher
Mr K Lawrence - Science Teacher
Mr E Forson- Maths Teacher
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Coding Session
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Chris Tasker, a software developer from London, delivered some coding sessions for students, giving them an introduction to python coding. He will be returning to deliver the coding with the remainder of students later in the year. He also delivered an assembly highlighting careers in computer science. He enjoyed showing and explaining to students how computer science skills can be applied in reality and careers, something that was of interest to a number of our students. The blog post from the software developer company can be found here.
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Oliver Nelson, a member of the Medway Music Association visited us at the end of this module to talk about how he came to be a musician and to showcase stringed instruments in the hope that we can inspire more students to have viola and violin lessons.
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Violin Assembly
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Drug Detection Dog Visit
We welcomed Steph Howes, our Schools Police Officer and Sam from the Dogs Drug Detection Unit. Students asked insightful questions about how he had come to be a dog a handler, the dog training process and were curious to learn about how Steph applied for the police force and what the application process was like.
Rainham News
Employment Lawyer
Madeline Thomas, a governor for LAR, is a discriminatory lawyer and she visited the academy in module 3 to talk about her role and what it entails. She shared her experiences of sexism when she first started in law and how this was challenged and the sorts of cases and training she has experienced in order to become so successful in her field.
Sandy Flemming from Rainham News delivered a session for students interested in journalism. She talked about her experiences throughout her career as a news reporter and gave relevant and helpful tips to students on how they can create their own recorded news reports. She has tasked students to find and capture their own news stories from our local community, recording interesting pieces for her to review.
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