Students shadow Carnegie Awards at Trust event
CTS joined students from across the Brooke Weston Trust and local schools for a shadowing event at Brooke Weston Academy, voting for their favourite books in this year’s Carnegie and Greenaway Awards.
CTS joined students from across the Brooke Weston Trust and local schools for a shadowing event at Brooke Weston Academy, voting for their favourite books in this year’s Carnegie and Greenaway Awards.
Anne Hill, Brooke Weston Trust's Executive Principal for the secondary phase, has been selected for a top role supporting schools in challenging circumstances and training new teachers.
IT solutions company XMA recently visited CTS to conduct a series of mock interviews with Year 12 students.
A group of German students from Velbert are on a visit to Corby this week to find out more about the town they are twinned with. As part of the trip the students visited CTS to gain an insight into what school life is like in England and how it differs from their own.
The Great Brooke Weston Trust Bake Off has launched at CTS to find the school’s top bakers.
The Brooke Weston Trust is thrilled to have forged a partnership with nationally renowned The BRIT School to offer a tailored package of creative and performing arts classes for students aged 8 to 15.
A group of students interested in performing arts recently went on a trip to London to watch The Lion King.
A group of Year 9 students from Corby Technical School recently took part in Kettering Science Academy’s Battle of the Bands.
Year 7 student Sammah has become the second youngest at her local karate club to be awarded ‘Shodan’ (black belt).
Seven Billion Ideas, the company behind the Believe Big campaign that ran in all five of the Trust secondary schools, has produced a video of the final when 15 teams presented their potentially life-changing ideas to a panel of judges.
A group of Year 11 students toured Hardwick Hall in the run up to their GCSE History Exam where they will be required to complete a historical environmental study about the site to compare if it was typically Elizabethan for its period.
Successful leaders from local businesses visited CTS to share their stories with Year 11 students in the run up to their GCSE exams.