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KS3 Academy Newsletter 3rd Edition

by Samantha Upton and Lucy Cater

Pages 2 and 3 of 29

Founded 11/11/2017
Samantha Upton and Lucy Cater
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Wednesday 28th of February was Mr Pailthorpe's, our school's head teacher for the past 10 years, last day at this school so on the Monday just before he left, he posted a farewell letter on the academy website.

It reads:
Dear Parents, Students and Staff,
As you will have seen in my message to you at the end of term, I have recently completed ten years as Headteacher and Principal of The Eastbourne Academy and its predecessor school. During that time, with your help and support, we have seen a huge improvement in performance in almost every respect.
We have been recognised by Ofsted as a Good school for the past three inspections and our students now do better than at any time in the history of this school or its predecessors on this site. To build on this success, last academic year we agreed that the future development of The Academy would be well served by joining the Swale Academies Trust, which would give us access to a much larger network of school improvement.
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For the past nine months I have worked with Swale to ensure a smooth transition for The Eastbourne Academy and together we have achieved this. We are now a key player in its Multi-Academy Trust, providing support to other schools and receiving support whenever we need it.
I am enormously proud of the achievements of our school, its staff and our students. It is therefore with a mixture of sadness and pride that I announce that it is my intention to leave my post at The Academy on 28th February 2018. I will be taking on more work as an Ofsted Inspector and would like to be able to pursue my other interests while knowing that The Academy is in safe hands and will continue to grow in strength as part of a Multi-Academy Trust.
I would like to pay tribute to the passion and commitment of the staff, governors, parents and especially the students in having achieved all this progress.
I wish The Eastbourne Academy the very best for the future and it will always retain a special place in my heart. 

Yours faithfully,
Keith Pailthorpe
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For the past nine months I have worked with Swale to ensure a smooth transition for The Eastbourne Academy and together we have achieved this. We are now a key player in its Multi-Academy Trust, providing support to other schools and receiving support whenever we need it.
I am enormously proud of the achievements of our school, its staff and our students. It is therefore with a mixture of sadness and pride that I announce that it is my intention to leave my post at The Academy on 28th February 2018. I will be taking on more work as an Ofsted Inspector and would like to be able to pursue my other interests while knowing that The Academy is in safe hands and will continue to grow in strength as part of a Multi-Academy Trust.
I would like to pay tribute to the passion and commitment of the staff, governors, parents and especially the students in having achieved all this progress.
I wish The Eastbourne Academy the very best for the future and it will always retain a special place in my heart. 

Yours faithfully,
Keith Pailthorpe
Meet the new Principle Ms Victoria Stevens
There are opportunities to find out more about Ms Steven's vision and values for the Academy. There was a Meet the Principal event taking place on Tuesday 27th March between 5pm -6pm. There was a short presentation, followed by light refreshments and time for an informal discussion. There will be one of these evenings each term on a different topic if you couldn't attend this one.
Also congratulations to Will Hipperson and Imelda Filaj for achieving the place of Head Boy and Head Girl!
Take Pride Term 4
Term 4's Take Pride event was a mental maths competition, that you should have all done in tutor time. The finalist were, from Darwin Jamye Guthrie (Year 9), from DaVinci Reagan Robertson (Year 8) and from Franklin Heli Wilde (Year 9).
This Term's mental maths genius was...
Jamye Guthrie From Darwin
World Book Day
World Book Day was on the Thursday 1st March 2018 so we celebrated by reading at the beginning of every lesson on Thursday and Friday. You should have had a book to read or using DEAR Google Classroom. (The DEAR Google Classroom is: dhlsbl)
The tutors handed out a World Book Day token worth £1, these tokens are a gift from your bookseller! To buy with these vouchers there were FIVE phenomenal full-length books by FIVE phenomenal authors that are worth £2.50 or £1.50 with your token!
The 5 books worth £2.50 were:
'An Abundance of Katherines' by John Green,
'Fly by Night' by Frances Hardinge,
'Gangsta Rap' by Benjamin Zephaniah,
'I Have No Secrets' by Penny Joelson,
and 'Summoner - The Novice' by Taran Matharu.

The 10 books worth £1 included:
'Oi Goat' by Kes Gray,
'My book about me, by Mr Silly' by Adam Hargreaves,
'Paddington Turns Detective' by Micheal Bond,
'Nadiya's Bake me a Story' by Nadiya Hussain and many more!

Are you interested in participating in Cooking Club?
This cooking clubs a fully funded cooking club open to all KS3 students and even parents! It's in room 107 on Tuesday's after school from 14:50pm - 16:30pm with Mrs Simpson.

Pupils can sign up with Mrs Simpson, via email or come and come and collect a letter from Mrs Simpson before the 15th March 2018.
Mrs Simpson has changed the date from Wednesday's to Tuesday's as some students have scholars to attend.

Cooking club is running for 2 terms and for 5 weeks a term:
Club no 2. starts on Tuesday 17th April - 15th May
Club no.3 starts on Tuesday 5th June -2nd July.
Darwin raised a grand total of £145.43 from selling raffle tickets.
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