Dear Parents and Carers,
You may now be aware that Tudor Grange Kingshurst Academy has closed as a result of a diagnosis of Coronavirus in a few students and staff who have recently returned from a ski trip to Italy.
We have taken advise from Public Health England and they have informed us that it is business as usual until such time as a member of our community has been confirmed as carrying the virus.
Be assured that we will keep you informed should the situation change, or should Public Health England issue further guidelines.
At the beginning of March you will sit 2 PPE papers for RE on the following:
Monday 2nd March afternoon – for 60 mins on Origins/Meanings and Good/Evil
Wednesday 4th March afternoon – for 60 mins on Judaism
Your RE teacher will complete some revision in class with you and PPE preparation but you need to be revising at home for these exams. Below you will find PLC’s for each exam, revision questions and KO’s. Good luck!

Dear Parents and Carers,
Today is Safer Internet Day 2020. We have attached some resources that we think will help families to discuss how to use the internet safely.

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Dance |
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D&T |
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Drama |
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English |
KS3: complete a wide range of topics – all of which broaden their horizons are encourage them to have a deep engagement with a wide range of literature. This literature can spark interests in other fields, such as history, due to its cross-curricular nature, thus providing them with multiple skills. They learn key reading and writing skills which are vital for any career. Creative Writing club is offered to all KS3 students in order to ignite a love for writing and careers which link to this. Stratford-Upon-Avon trip where The Globe Theatre is visited as well as Shakespeare’s birthplace. Allows students to see the journey and career of arguably the most influential writer in English history. KS4: Year 10 and 11 study their GCSE texts all of which raise their cultural heritage. They learn how to decipher the meaning of non-fiction texts for one of their language papers which links nicely into any career in media. They also learn how to critically evaluate texts and become independent learners, whilst sharing their strengths with others in their class. Both independence and teamwork are skills that can be transferred into any career. Speakers Trust complete a day session with Y10 students in order to equip them with the skills needed to deliver an effective speech. They link this in to the different careers where strong verbal and communication skills are needed. KS5: Sixth form Open Evening and induction lesson in Year 12. Consistent focus on the skills being practised in lessons and how these are transferable to various different careers/higher education courses. |
Geography |
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History |
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Health & Social Care |
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ICT |
Students are exposed to industry standard software, for example students use excel, python and the Adobe suite to complete coursework. In coursework units, students are given client briefs to respond to so that each task is treated like students are in the ‘real world’. Giving students the opportunity to respond in role and to a professional standard exposes them to the rigorous and demanding climate of the ICT industry. |
Law |
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Maths |
In KS3 and KS4 students experience a mastery-based curriculum designed to provide students with the mathematical skills needed to succeed in their future careers. Real-world scenarios and statistics are used frequently in lesson planning to give students an understanding of the application of mathematics in context.
Last year, students were taken on a trip to see Bletchley Park – the once-secret location where WW2 mathematicians famously cracked the Enigma code. Our highest attaining current year 11 students were given the opportunity to visit Oxford University 6th Form: Core maths students explore and engage the concept and application of financial mathematics and learn how taxes will influence the economy of this world. As part of A level mathematics, students learn about modern professional applications of maths, such as how to interpret and analyse spreadsheet data. |
Media Studies |
Links to the real world: Students in Year 10, 12 and 13 use industry standard professional DSLR cameras when completing photography work.
Students are also exposed to industry standard software, for example students in Year 10, 12 and 13 are given the opportunity to use and master the Adobe package. Students develop skills, particularly in Photoshop, that they would not be able to learn readily elsewhere. In coursework units, students are given client briefs to respond to so that each task is treated like students are in the ‘real world’. Giving students the opportunity to respond in role and to a professional standard exposes them to the rigorous and demanding climate of the media industry. As part of the Sixth Form enrichment programme, KS5 Media students come into one KS4 Media lesson a week to support year 10 pupils, bringing with them a wealth of practical and theoretical media experience, for example showing students how to use more advanced tools in photoshop, exposing Y10 students to a higher level of media skills. Year 10 UoB Trip/Media Taster Day – eight (NCOP only) students come to the University to make and edit a film (on a higher education related theme) with some professional film makers. The number is limited to eight so that each student can have a specific role. The students will need to write a script and allocate roles in the weeks beforehand, and you will be sent some preparation materials to help you with this. On the day, students will also attend a film related lecture and have input from some media professionals about their careers. Lunch will be provided. Four schools attend, and at the end of the day, their four films are shown to the panel of media professionals, who choose a winner. Each school is sent a copy of their film, which they can then show in their school. Three schools have booked onto the event so far, meaning you could bring a group if you wish. |
MFL |
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Music |
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PE & Sport |
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Psychology |
The session consists of taught lessons leading up to a half hour live chat with psychologists as well as 2 evening sessions involving their parents to increase parental engagement. It is an interactive service where students can ask questions about their chosen career, how they got to that stage with what work experience and what their typical day looks like.
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RE |
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Sociology |
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You need to use the PLC checklist to identify areas of strength and weakness. Any topics that you are unsure of need to be reviewed using the knowledge organisers before completing the practice exam questions at the back of the booklet.

On 1 July 2020 to 3 July 2020 inclusive, we are offering your Year 8 child the opportunity to attend an Outdoor Adventure event. The experience will take place at Oaker Wood Outdoor Education Centre, Leominster, Herefordshire. The trip will also involve a camping experience and your child will be staying and sleeping in pods at the on-site camp site – http://www.oakerwoodleisure.co.uk
The camping facilities at Oaker Wood consist of permanent pods that sleep 6-8 pupils that have bunk beds. The camp site offers a shower block of four showers and five, very new, outdoor eco-toilets. There is also a camp fire we would have access to for the evening entertainment.
All food is provided for and cooked on site by the resident chef. However, the pupils will be responsible for cleaning away, washing and drying the pots. This will be part of their team building responsibilities.
The activities available during their stay will be:-
- High Ropes Adventure
- Paintball
- Team Building Challenges
- Rafting
- Quad biking
We are combining physical activity and team building in the hope that relating the two activities will have a positive impact on the pupils’ social interaction.
The cost for three days activities and two night’s accommodation will be £180.00. This will include all activities, on-site instruction and all food and drink.
To collect a letter please see Mr Briggs in 2w07
Mr Briggs
Second in Mathematics