Romero Schools Visit Blessed Trinity
Blessed Trinity welcomed 11 primary and high schools from the Romero Catholic Academy Trust.
Blessed Trinity welcomed 11 primary and high schools from the Romero Catholic Academy Trust.
Dear Parents and Carers,
Please see the attached flyer regarding the importance of good attendance and punctuality from our pupils.
Assessment fortnight begins on Monday 26th February for pupils in years 7 to 10
Our pupils have started a ‘Smart Student Council’ to make sure more pupil voices are heard in the school.
The Smart Student Council is an off-shoot of the whole School Council and, using computers for pupils to log their ideas in form time, it means more pupils get their say in how the school is run.
Our Young Enterprise Club have written, illustrated and printed a children’s book about the environment and deforestation.
The book is called ‘Nature’s Pursuit’ and the group will take it to primary schools to read parts of it and also show off the illustrations which have been beautifully drawn by talented artist and Year 10 pupil Sarah.
It’s also available for sale at the school for £4.50.
The year 9 Options booklet is now available to download
AI controlled Nuclear Power Plant
Hello! My name is Freya and I am from Blessed Trinity RC College.
This is my Teen Tech Idea. It is named The Safe Standing Project! It is an A.I. run nuclear power plant. I made this as I got the idea from my Father and my love for A.I. and nuclear power itself! I hope this Idea will be acknowledged and may help those in the future that are suffering from power insecurity!
Headteacher’s Message:
We finish on Friday, 22nd December at 1:00pm. The school buses have been confirmed for 1:00pm and will run as normal.
All pupils will return to school on Tuesday, 9th January 2024.
Councillor Afrasiab Anwar MBE was the special guest at our Presentation of Awards.
Pupils came off timetable to take part in Bollywood dancing, calligraphy, climate change lessons and more as part of Inter-Faith Day which was a real celebration of all the lived faiths in our community.
Blessed Trinity held a poignant ‘Afternoon of Remembrance’ with cadets, current service personnel and veterans enjoying entertainment, coffee and cakes.
Year 6 pupils had the chance to explore Alice in Wonderland, solve Maths logic puzzles and look at explosive science reactions at our Open Evening.

It was a jam-packed night for our oversubscribed school as prospective pupils and their parents and guardians had a tour around the school, heard from Headteacher Mrs Williams and also took part in a myriad of activities in each department.