Latest News Stories from Brooke Weston Academy
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Geography Field Trip
Published 28/06/23Year 12 Geography students spend five days in Liverpool
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BWA students trek in Tanzania
Published 19/09/18A dozen students from Brooke Weston Academy had the experience of a lifetime, climbing mountains in Tanzania and trekking with the Maasai. As part of their 21-day adventure the students also built a classroom in a local school and had a day-long safari, as well as time for rest and relaxation at a beach resort.
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Students get the scoop on ice cream museum!
Published 26/07/18A group of GCSE Food Preparation and Nutrition students explored a street food market and visited the Scoop ice cream exhibition at The British Museum of Food on a recent trip.
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Students attend MCM Comic Convention at the NEC
Published 20/03/18A group of 15 students who are members of the Graphic Novel and Magna Book clubs in Year 7 to 11 joined students and staff from Corby Business Academy to attend the MCM Comic Convention at the NEC in Birmingham.
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Sixth Formers CERN trip
Published 06/11/17A group of 12 Brooke Weston students visited CERN near Geneva, to talk to particle physicists about the ground-breaking research at the site, which is the world’s largest experiment.
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Centenary Battlefield Memorial film
Published 06/12/16Earlier this year two Year 12 students and a Year 10 student joined Beliefs, Philosophy and Ethics teacher Ms Coombe on the World War I Centenary Battlefield Memorial tour.
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Fairthorne 2016
Published 01/11/16Brooke Weston students had a great team building residential at Fairthorne Manor with a wide range of sports and evening activities. Nearly the entire cohort of students attended the four-day trip to Southampton. It was a fun and interactive way of tutor groups to bond and spend time with their tutors.
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Students enjoyed action-packed Borneo trip
Published 14/09/16Taking part in a jungle camp and learning to dive were just a couple of the highlights of this year’s expedition to Borneo. A handful of intrepid students made the month-long trip which had been two year’s in the planning.
They learned junglecraft skills then climbed Mount Kinabalu, which was an 8km trek to the summit. They also constructed a wire mesh fence as part of their community project before learning how to scuba dive in the TAR islands, gaining their PADI Open Water certificates.