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  • Jayden is flying high!

    Published 19/07/23

     

    Jayden wants to fix aeroplanes and not fly them – but he is enjoying the experience of being in the Air Cadets. 

    The Year 9 pupil is an Air Cadet in the 1104 Pendle Squadron. 

    “I have been an Air Cadet since September, it’s a family tradition really,” said Jayden. 

    “I go twice a week and have been gliding and flying is brilliant. You watch Top Gun, fly a light aircraft, then go back to Top Gun, what’s not to like?! 

    “I want to be a Mechanical Engineer in the RAF in the future. I would rather fix and not fly planes!” 

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  • Police Cadet

    Published 18/07/23

    Cameron is proving a top volunteer with the Police Cadets. 

    The Year 9 has been with the Police Cadets for a year and says it has been ‘brilliant’ so far. 

    “We have volunteered over 50 hours in the community at things like running events and stalls and raised more than £12,000 for a number of charities. 

    “I have loved it and I now want to be a policeman. I want to help people and make a difference in the world.” 
     

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  • Art Competition

    Published 17/07/23

    Blessed Trinity pupils came second in an art competition run by Lancashire County Council during Refugee Week in June. 

    The theme of the week was ‘Compassion’ and pupils from the county were invited to join a project in creating a Lancashire poster inspired by this theme

    Lancashire County Council’s Education Improvement-Equality and Diversity Consultant and Teacher Izabela Zalewska-Ratajczak said: “We had a record number of entries this year -132! 10 schools took part this year. 

    “Voting was anonymous and Blessed Trinity pupils won second place in the category for high school students. 

    “The choice was difficult but we thought that their words and images expressed in the poster captured understanding of the need for compassion very well.” 

    Pupils will receive certificates and a small token for their efforts from Lancashire County Council in September.

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  • Three cheers!

    Published 14/07/23

    A group of pupils have cheered their way to third place in Europe.

    Year 7 Heidi, Lottie and Lacey along with Year 8 Lilly-Rai are part of Clarets Cheer who recently went to Germany to take part in the ECC European Championships.

    They all train at least two hours a week and finished in third place in the Intensity Junior Pom class.

    Heidi said: “I enjoy cheerleading as we get to travel. This was our first time abroad though.”

    Lilly-Rai said: “Through Clarets Cheer, I have made a lot of new friends. It was amazing for us to finish third place. We had been practising our routine for around a year.”

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  • A new Sparx for Maths!

    Published 14/07/23

    Pupils have definitely found a spark for maths after taking part in a new online homework platform called Sparxmaths.

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  • Millie is a national champion

    Published 14/07/23

    Huge well done to our pupil and now national champion Millie.

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  • Reading Mentors

    Published 13/07/23

    Well done to a group of our pupils who are now Reading Mentors to younger pupils at Blessed Trinity.

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  • Word Millionaire!

    Published 12/07/23

    A massive congratulation to Kiera who, in the last school year, was the first pupil to become a millionaire reader with Accelerated Reader.

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  • Headteachers Tea Party

    Published 12/07/23

    These are a small selection of our pupils who didn't pick up a single behaviour point this term and were rewarded with a tea party with Head Teacher Mrs Williams. 

    There were more than 200 pupils in attendance.

    Anastasia said: "It was a nice occasion. There were drinks and cakes and I was honoured to be there."

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  • Podcast for School

    Published 12/07/23

    A group of Year 9 pupils have developed a Podcast for school. 

    They were selected to work with Digital Advantage, a charity which delivers innovative work experience to young people, and Anna from Cross Bay Marketing.

    Jensen said: “We interviewed key people at school, such as Head Teacher Mrs Williams, for our Podcast and also built a website. We worked closely together so it was stressful at times but we learnt about new technology.” 
     

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  • County Competition

    Published 01/07/23

    Blessed Trinity came second in an art competition run by Lancashire County Council during Refugee Week in June. 

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  • Creativity and Innovation

    Published 30/06/23

    Year 9 pupils took part in a workshop by Jeremy Hutchison for The British Textile Biennial - which is all about textiles in Lancashire, focusing on creativity and innovation.

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