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A Tale as Old as Time

9th March 2018

Every year students have the opportunity to take part in an Academy musical production. This year students received critical acclaim for their work on the production of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. A 56-strong cast and crew performed in our biggest production ever! Students auditioned for parts in December 2017 and rehearsed for three months after…

All Saints’ now officially the second best non-selective school in Cheltenham

26th February 2018

We at All Saints’ Academy, Cheltenham continue to make great progress in our overall GCSE and A Level performance. We have climbed up the recently published school performance tables to become the second best non- selective secondary school in Cheltenham for overall GCSE performance. The Principal, Dermot McNiffe, puts this rapid progress down to the…

Alumnus Thomas plans sponsored Machu Picchu Trek

19th February 2018

All Saints' Academy Sixth Form alumnus Thomas Etheredge is hoping to go on a trek to Machu Picchu in Peru, in order to raise money and awareness for the charity 'The Children's Society'. Thomas is currently a first year student at the University of Bath studying Electrical and Electronic Engineering. He graduated All Saints' Academy in the summer…

Tenner Tycoon

6th February 2018

Buzzing Year 9 Business Students from All Saints’ Academy, Bournside, Winchcombe and Pittville School took part in a multi-school enterprise challenge and official launch of Tenner Challenge led by Spirax Sarco and Young Enterprise leaders in the Cotswold Hall. Students were pushed out of their comfort zone from the start with the challenge being to buy…

All Saints’ teacher wins Inspirational Teacher Award

16th January 2018

Miss Wife, All Saints’ Academy’s Head of Mathematics, was overwhelmed with pride after discovering she was to be awarded the prestigious University of Bath Project Support Award for Inspirational Teachers. The Project Support Award for Inspirational Teachers recognises and celebrates the crucial role teachers play in supporting students with extended projects. Miss Wife has been…

Festive Carol Service at St Mary’s

15th December 2017

On Thursday 15th December the All Saints' Academy choir and readers performed at St Mary's, Cheltenham Minster in Cheltenham for the annual Carol Service. Students performed to a church full of parents, carers, staff, students and members of the community. The choir led congregational hymns of Once in Royal David's City, O Little Town of Bethlehem,…

Students create Christmas Hampers for YMCA

14th December 2017

Generous students, parents, carers and staff created thoughtful Christmas hampers filled with food and gifts. Thirty-four hampers were hand delivered by Head Students to the Cheltenham YMCA on Wednesday 13th December. This was our 5th year of running the hamper project, students and staff come up with incredibly inventive and creative ideas for the boxes each…

Students amaze at The Roses Theatre

22nd November 2017

Twenty nine students from Year 8 – 11 took to the Roses Theatre stage in Tewkesbury on 15th November.  The students gave a fantastic performance to a packed auditiorium. Special mentions go to Chantae Sellers, Peter Etheredge, Callum Bell, Tamzyn Regan and Harvey White who all put in outstanding performances. Mr Aitchison who directed the production and added…

All Saints’ Academy bucks the trend across Cheltenham in overall KS4 performance

20th October 2017

All Saints’ Academy continues to make great progress, climbing up the recently published school performance tables for Progress 8 in Cheltenham. Progress 8 measures the overall student performance in GCSE nationally. Principal Dermot McNiffe puts this rapid progress down to “the high expectations that are set for all students at All Saints’ Academy. We have…

Cheltenham Literature Festival Visit

18th October 2017

Student Report by Keenan Taylor On Friday 13th October, eleven Sixth Form students (including myself) visited the Cheltenham Literature to participate in a Journalism and Publishing workshop. We arrived promptly – nine-forty sharp – eager to see what the day would hold. We sat in a tent named ‘The Nook’, joined by several other schools, and…

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