Remote Learning Plans
You can find the Remote Learning Plans for each year group below.
Week Commencing 28th April
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You can find the Remote Learning Plans for each year group below.
Week Commencing 28th April
We hope that the following information will help you as we navigate a temporary return to remote learning for pupils in years 8, 9, and 10. We will endeavor to update this page frequently.
Q. My child has free school meals. How will I order these from Thursday this week as your initial email only asked for details for Tuesday and Wednesday?
A. As we were unsure about the level of demand for Free School Meals we operated a Google Form for the first two days, during the school closure. Moving forward, if you would like to request free school meals, please email the school at and we will be able to provide meals, and coordinate the collection of these meals for your child.
Q. When do pupils go back to school?
A. At the moment we do not have an answer for this. We are working as fast as we can, with structural engineers, to design and build a system that will make the building safe for students to re-enter. As soon as we know more, we will let you know.
Q. How will pupils access online learning?
A. We will be using Google Classroom as the central point for online learning. Further details on this will be shared via MCAS, but students can prepare for their lessons by downloading the Google Classroom, Google Meet, and Google Docs apps from either app store for Android or Apple devices (phones and tablets). This may mean that you no longer need access to a laptop at home. Students will follow their normal timetabled lessons, and the normal times of the school day (details on the MCAS message, and via the website).
Q. What about students in year 11, what happens to them?
A. Year 11 pupils will be back in school from Thursday attending all lessons as normal. Impact to year 11 will be minimal. The only impact will be lessons moving from the B Block to other parts of the school. They will get this information on Thursday when they return.
Q. Do students need to attend AM and PM form?
A. Yes, we have planned a range of activities to keep students motivated and engaged with school during this challenging time.
Q. Why does Go4Schools not work?
A. We no longer use Go4Schools. Please download the My Child At School App by Bromcom, and use this app to receive all communication from school. Pupils have their own version of this app that they can sign in with.
Q. Can my child still attend after school clubs?
A. Absolutely! We are doing everything we can to keep as much of the normal running of the school operational. Rehearsals, fixtures, external evening bookings will still continue as normal.
Q. What do I do if my child has forgotten their school login details?
A. Please email with your query and a member of the team will get back to you as soon as possible. We aim to respond to all emails within 48 hours.
Q. My child's laptop doesn't work. What should I do?
A. Your child may be able to use their phone or a tablet device to access online learning. Please see if they can download the Google Classroom, Google Meet, and Google Docs apps from the Apple/Android App stores. If they are not able to do this, please contact the school via and ask for a laptop to borrow. We have had significant demand for devices and we will do our best to get a device for your child as soon as possible.
Q. What does my child do if lessons in the sixth form at Huxlow?
A. All lessons for sixth form students will return to normal from Thursday. Buses will be in operation.
Q. All day online is a long time. How will my child cope with this?
A. Pupils will not be expected to be on the computer for the whole lesson every lesson. Pupils will have breaks between lessons, and teachers are working to ensure a range of activities are set to complete work. We hope this helps pupils with the amuont of screen time, but we are happy to work with individual families to support their child as required.
The two videos below may help you navigate Google Classroom and learn how to access the live lessons that are taking place.
Gates Close | 08:25 |
AM Form Time | 08.30 - 08.50 |
Period 1 | 08.50 - 09.50 |
Period 2 | 09.50 - 10.50 |
Break | 10.50 - 11.15 |
Period 3 | 11.15 - 12.15 |
Period 4 | 12.15 - 13.15 |
Lunch | 13.15 - 13.50 |
Period 5 | 13.50 - 14.50 |
PM Form Time | 14.50 - 15.00 |
LEADERSHIP TEAM |
Principal: Mr J Firth |
Vice Principals |
Mr T Billam (Quality of Education) |
Mrs C Ogilvie (DSL and Personal Development) |
Assistant Principals |
Mrs G Brainwood (QofE - Implementation) |
Mrs A Owen (Sixth Form) |
Mr R Smart (Attendance, Pupil Premium, and Data) |
Mr C Smith (Behaviour and Attitudes) |
Business Manager: Mrs L Barratt |
Heads of Year |
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Teaching Departments |
Creative Arts |
Miss S Anderson (Maternity leave) |
Mrs L Hazelton |
Miss J Cuthbert |
Mrs L Henson |
Mrs D Conway: Technician |
English |
Miss A Blair |
Mr L Erbach |
Mr M Henson |
Mrs L Keywood (Maternity leave) |
Mrs C Ogilvie |
Mrs J Tudor |
Mrs S Westley |
Humanities |
Mr P Bocking |
Miss R Burrows |
Mr G Oddy |
Mrs C Ogilvie |
Mr R Smart |
Mr J Walker-Rawlins |
Modern Foreign Languages |
Mrs G Brainwood (g.brainwood@rushden-academy,net): Head of Modern Foreign Languages |
Miss E Heath |
Mr W Ross |
Performing Arts |
Mr J Firth |
Miss A Gardner |
Mrs H James |
Miss K Jardine |
Mrs C Ogungbadero |
Physical Education |
Mrs S Finney |
Mrs R Harris |
Mr M Hodgson |
Mr R Smart |
Mr C Smith |
Science |
Mr A Blackshaw |
Mrs E Cherry |
Mr S Barker |
Ms C Wiles |
Miss L Hunter |
Mrs C Leech |
Mr C Smith |
Mrs K Trowbridge |
Mrs K Hodges: Technician |
Mathematics |
Mr T Billam |
Mr T Booker |
Mrs L Broughton |
Mrs S Evans |
Mr A Glover |
Mrs A Gurnham |
Ms N Hoyle |
Mrs B Cooper |
Computing |
Mr W Francis |
Support Staff |
Business Manager |
Mrs L Barratt |
Behaviour, Inclusion and SMSC |
Mrs S Meeks |
Mrs S Seabrook |
Pastoral Support |
Mrs S King: Behaviour |
Mrs J Jamieson: Behaviour |
Mrs J Trille: Attendance |
Miss E Buckoke: Safeguarding |
SEND |
Mrs K Nixon |
Miss S Williams |
Safeguarding & Welfare |
Mrs C Ogilvie |
Mrs L King |
Mrs P King |
Library |
Mrs M Quantrill |
Teaching Assistants |
Mrs H Buckoke: EAL coordinator |
Mrs V Cooper |
Miss S Danby |
Mrs L Yeoman |
Miss L Hill |
Cover Supervisors |
Miss A Hughes |
Miss A Fitzgerald |
Mrs H Sandiford |
Attendance |
Miss M Da Silva (maternity leave) |
Miss K Fisher |
Reception |
Mrs J Scott |
Mrs J Tomlinson |
Exams Officer |
Mr P Bocking |
PA to Principal |
Mrs D Pilcher |
HR |
Mrs S Anthony: HR Manager |
Mrs S Browning |
Sixth Form Administration |
Mrs S Knox: Sixth Form Administrator |
Finance |
Mrs M Ablett: Finance Manager |
Mrs A Altham |
Miss H Khan |
Data |
Miss S Attwood |
Reprographics |
Ms S Bird |
Premises |
Mr L Ward: Site Manager |
Mrs M Bilson |
Mrs E Busby |
Mrs D Cottage |
Mr M Stephenson |
IT Support |
Mr R Clark: Network Manager |
Mr A Cooper |
At Rushden Academy, we want and value the input of all the students across the school when making decisions. We ensure we achieve this through our 6th Form Leadership Team, Year 11 Leadership Team, Student Forum and Student Council.
It is a major part of the Leadership Team's role to represent Team Rushden both in school and in the local community at events such as our annual Rewards Evening, Open Evening and Remembrance Service.
Another part of their role is to be active members of the Student Forum, Student Council and the 6th Form prefect team. As part of this they help provide the student voice and opinion to staff on key issues and raise awareness of any concerns that students may have. They will also be involved in projects around school and in the community such as improving the school environment and working with the elderly at the Tea Dance.
The Year 11 Leadership Team is made up of volunteers that were all excellent candidates.
They are involved in similar roles to the Head Students and 6th Form Leadership Team around school in terms of being strong role models, advocates for the school and supporting key events such as Open Evenings.
The team of 5 students, are also delegated to each year group during forum meetings to guide discussions and gain feedback. They then present their year groups ideas at the Student Council.
The Student Forum and Student Council were established in July 2017 to get the students more involved in decision making around school and feeling like they have a say in the decisions being made about Rushden Academy.
The student forum consists of 2 representatives from each form in the school. The students meet every half term and bring ideas from their forms and then discuss these with their fellow form reps in their year groups.
Currently, our student forum membership consists of:
Year 7 - 12 students
Year 8 - 12 students
Year 9 - 12 students
Year 10 - 12 students
Year 11 - 12 students, plus the Year 11 Leadership Team
The Student Council consists of the Year 11 Leadership Team and 6th Form Leadership Team who meet together with Mrs Owen. They discuss the ideas brought forward during the Student Forum meeting and then make key decisions on actions.
The Student Council feedback to staff via Mrs Owen, and to their peers in briefings and assemblies or via Form Tutors and Heads of Year.
All agendas and updates are displayed on Student Council boards for each meeting.
Topics we discussed last year included:
If no vacancy files are shown below, it indicates that we have no vacancies at the moment.
We welcome completed application forms should you wish to forward your interest in a position with Rushden Academy. When forwarding completed forms please confirm that you give consent for your application to be kept on file.
Of interest to prospective applicants will be our School Prospectus, which includes essential information about Rushden Academy. This can be downloaded from the sidebar of the page.
This organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We operate a Safer Recruitment policy and all personnel involved in regulated activity will be required to complete an enhanced DBS disclosure.
If you have not been contacted soon after the closing date of your application, you have been unsuccessful this time, but thank you for expressing an interest in the vacancy.
Rushden Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All applicants will be subject to a full Disclosure and Barring Service check before appointment is confirmed.
Rushden Academy has a proven track record in successfully supporting trainee teachers on programmes leading to QTS and supporting ECTs through their induction period and beyond.
As a school with a strong and successful record for training new teachers to the profession, Rushden Academy works closely with School Centred Initial Teacher Training (SCITT) providers to provide fully supported and mentored school placements.
We have a long established relationship with The Pilgrim Partnership (also known as the Cambridge Partnership) and in recent years have hosted trainees from the National Institute of Teaching & Education (NITE), The Grand Union Training Partnership (GUTP) and Northampton Teacher Training Partnership (NTTP)
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For further information on teacher training opportunities, routes into teaching or working here as an ECT, please contact Gail Brainwood, Assistant Principal on 01933 350391 or by email:
Don’t take our word for it, here’s what our ex-trainees and NQT’s have to say about it!
The journey towards Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) can be a demanding endeavour for many. My mentor, a seasoned educator, consistently demonstrated exceptional professionalism and genuine care. They meticulously considered both my academic and pastoral needs, ensuring that I received the support necessary to thrive.
Through their guidance, my observations were meticulously organised, resulting in constructive feedback that significantly enhanced my teaching abilities. Our regular meetings fostered a strong, approachable professional relationship built on trust. My mentor's unwavering commitment to my success was evident in their timely and tailored support throughout the process.
In just one year under their mentorship, I gained more invaluable insights than in the preceding seven years of my teaching career. Rushden Academy's dedication to excellence and its commitment to nurturing trainees is truly commendable. I am deeply grateful for the invaluable guidance and support I received from the entire team. I am confident that I have made the right choice in selecting Rushden Academy for my QTS training.
I wholeheartedly recommend Rushden Academy to anyone considering pursuing QTS. Their exceptional staff and supportive environment create the ideal conditions for aspiring teachers to excel.
Mr W Francis - IT trainee
I could not have asked for a better support system during my NQT year. As a new teacher, new to the school I was well informed and up to speed with the way in which the school functioned very quickly thanks to the support of Gail and my mentor. Gail then became my mentor after my previous left for Maternity leave and this transition was smooth and did not impact my day to day at all. Support is given by all staff to NQTs at Rushden Academy, with a real team ethos within the Academy but especially Gail and her team of Mentors continue to go above and beyond to support. I settled very quickly and could not have asked for a better school to start my teaching career with. Without the welcoming feeling and support given, I do not think I would have been ready to step into my HOY role as smoothly as happened. The induction programme is bespoke and informative ensuring that all staff are given all the knowledge and information they need to be able to settle quickly and complete their NQT or Training Programme. The way in which it is tailored using expert staff and experience from across the Academy is brilliant.
Mr C Smith - Assistant Principal
A bespoke, supportive and encouraging NQT programme. As an NQT beginning their teaching year in a pandemic, I was feeling a little nervous, however, Rushden Academy has provided an amazing NQT programme to ensure I feel supported and confident in my role. My mentor has provided endless support with regular meetings and check ins. As well as this the weekly meetings have provided a safe space in which we can discuss our weeks, always with a focus on the positive. The NQT training has provided me with new tools in order to be a successful teacher. Thank you for sharing your expertise and knowledge.
Mrs L Keywood - Teacher of English
I found the support of my fellow NQTs invaluable in my first year at Rushden, especially as many of them had trained here and knew more about the school, they were a great source of knowledge and guidance while we all got used to new systems, surroundings, and students. All the staff at Rushden were very welcoming and created a pleasant and supportive work environment, where people would regularly check in and offer help.
The induction process was thorough, and the provision of specialist NQT CPD enabled us to get to know key members of staff, and develop new teaching strategies which were tried and tested throughout the academy.
Lesson Feedback was always constructive and helpful, and often followed up in mentor meetings to check on the effectiveness of new strategies. Staff were always willing to be observed, which was valuable in developing teaching and getting to know teachers and the school.
Mrs S Anderson - Teacher of Art
As an Early Career Teacher at Rushden Academy, I found the support and guidance invaluable in helping me grow as a teacher. The ECT framework provided a solid foundation at the start of my journey, giving me the structure and resources I needed to build my confidence in the classroom. My mentors were incredibly helpful in pushing and supporting me to go beyond my comfort zone, offering constructive feedback and guidance that enhanced my teaching practice. This strong support system has not only allowed me to grow but has also prepared me to take on the role of a mentor myself, passing on the knowledge and experience I have gained. The supportive network at Rushden Academy has been a key factor in my development, creating an environment where collaboration and growth are central to success.
Mr G Oddy - ECT Teacher of History
I spent 5 months at Rushden Academy during my ITT year in which I was fortunate enough to have a really supportive mentor as well as department. I was lucky to have lessons with a variety of teachers across the team which allowed me to act on feedback given to develop as a teacher in my first few months. Fast forward to Easter and I secured a job at Rushden Academy for September when starting my first ECT year. Throughout the first half term, I have had weekly mentor meetings with small targets to focus on each week. This has been done in a really helpful and clear way which has enabled me to grow as a teacher in my first few months.
Mr M Hodgeson - ECT Teacher of PE
I joined Rushden Academy initially as a trainee during my 2nd placement as part of the ITT course. Having attended Rushden Academy in the past as a student, I was amazed to see how much the school had grown, everything that had been put into place since leaving, and how accommodating the school is for students, staff and trainees. During my training at Rushden Academy, I was met with a mentor who had both a wealth of knowledge and coaching techniques. They invited me into their department which was full of high quality curriculum plans, constant communication and support from all team members, as well as a fantastic array of extra curricular activities to help deliver, that developed me further as a trainee. I enjoyed my training year so much and had such a good experience with my mentor and the coaching program that I decided that I wanted to stay and continue through the ECT years at Rushden Academy. The induction process was really easy and we also had added new staff meetings, which were a really nice way to learn more about the school and keep consistency across the school. I am now currently in my second year of ECT and have regular meetings with my mentor, a clear path of development with my continued training and support and lots of opportunities to observe brilliant examples of teaching.
Miss A Gardner - ECT Teacher of Drama
We are a group made up of Parents, Teachers and Friends of the school who meet regularly to discuss fundraising events, drink coffee and eat biscuits.
We have fundraised in recent years for Non Fiction resources for the library, Software for foreign languages that has helped not only with the subject but also students that have English as an additional language and have just moved to the school and “Science Live” dissection day, helping with subsidising ticket prices for students.
Some of our fundraising activities have been:
JOIN US! – If you would like to join the PTFA, suggest fundraising ideas, have prizes that could be donated for an event or just help out at an individual event, please contact us via
Rushden Academy
Hayway,
Rushden,
Northamptonshire.
NN10 6AG
01933 350391