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Rushden Academy Students Plant Gardens for Davidsons Homes

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Rushden Academy students used their green fingers to help plant the garden of a showhome on a development in Rushden. Davidson Homes, who is building 80 homes at the site, off Northampton Road, invited children at the school to suggest eco-friendly flowers for the garden.

Simon Tyler, Sales Director at Davidson Homes South Midlands, said: “The school has an eco-committee which is very popular with the pupils. When the school got back to us they sent us a whole presentation with suggestions for flowers and other features which might be suitable for the garden. It is important that the garden has a selection of flora to help pollinators such as bees and butterflies to help encourage and sustain local wildlife such as insects and the birds that feed on them.

“After taking on board the input from the children we have incorporated a hedgehog house, a variety of wildflowers, bug hotels and bird baths into the garden.

“We would like to thank the pupils for all of their suggestions and for their valuable help in putting the final touches to the garden, which looks stunning. It is very reassuring to see that the next generation has a real passion for the environment and helping to promote and protect wildlife.”

Cassie Wiles, Eco Committee Lead said: “Our Year 8 students loved seeing some of the elements from their design ideas brought to life in such a wonderful garden. The range of plants had been designed to encourage wildlife to visit year-round and the bug hotels would help to ensure an increase in biodiversity for the local area. They also very much enjoyed seeing the inside of the showhome and receiving a goody bag.

“I’d like to thank Davidsons Homes on behalf of the students for this opportunity and for being eco-conscious when designing their garden, and again thank them for their donation towards our sensory garden earlier this year.”

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European Day of Languages

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On Friday 24th September, we were excited to celebrate European Day of Languages as a whole school. Each faculty had been tasked with giving their lessons a European flavour, here are just some of the experiences from the day:

¨ Creative Arts engaged the students in drawing some famous capital city landmarks over the top of the flag from that country. The work that was produced will be going up on display in MFL.

¨ Maths lessons involved a lot of sums in other languages. Mrs Evans had to pop in to MFL to make sure she had her French numbers correct and Mrs Armitage had her students counting in Spanish.

¨ Students in English discovered work by Hans Christian Anderson and the Grimm Brothers.

¨ In Science it was all about going on a treasure hunt and discovering European Scientists with phrases in the languages that they spoke.

Thank you to all the faculties for their hard work in coming up with some great ideas. Students in MFL this week have been keen to share with us the things that they learned and enjoyed and as language teachers it was great for us to see students understanding the relevance of European culture beyond the MFL classroom.


Mrs Brainwood & Mrs Charlton

MFL Department

Macmillan Coffee Morning

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Last week our 6th form put on a cake sale and coffee morning to join in with the 'World's Largest Coffee Morning' to help raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support. They did a fantastic job baking, selling and fundraising to raise awareness and much needed funds for an excellent charity.

Altogether with the help of the whole school and staff they raised over £350 in cake sales, what an achievement! Well done Team Rushden!

The 6th form leadership team set the school a challenge to raise over £300 and in doing so agreed to take part in an ice bucket challenge. They even managed to rope in a few members of staff too so be sure to check out the school social media next week for some fun.

A special thanks has to go to Mrs Kemal, Miss Burrows and Mrs Brooks. Thank you for all your support and help!

There is still time to donate, head to this page and feel free to join in the support: https://thyg.uk/BUU005061174

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