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Castle Competition 2011!
In December, 186 year 7 students competed in the History Departments’ annual Castle Building Competition.
After studying a variety of medieval castles, students were given 2 weeks to design and build a realistic model of a motte and bailey castle.
Competition was fierce, and the department saw some of the best entries to date. From working drawbridges and water filled moats to chocolate finger palisades… the quality of the work and use of imagination was outstanding!
Here are just a few of the entries…
Two students from each class were selected to go into the semi-finals. One from each class then went through to the final, which was held in assembly on Tuesday 13th December.
THE FINALISTS:
7 alpha 1 Joshua Bennison
7 alpha 2 Lauren Attawia
7 alpha 3 Benjamin Penn
7A1 Ragan Price
7A2 Brandon Hadley
7B1 Harry Chouman
7B2 Paris Peebles
7B3 Ellie Smith
Mr Munday had the hard job of deciding who the winner should be… and he chose…
Benjamin Penn, 7 alpha 3.
Congratulations Ben, and well done to all who took part. A fantastic effort and a great start to your first term of History at The Ockendon Academy!
Barbara King , Principal was thrilled to be invited to the Department for Education along with only 12 other successful organisations nationally to achieve the bid for a 14-19 Studio School opening in 2012.
Lord Hill congratulated the 12 and commented that this is ‘the beginning of a ‘roll out’ across the country that would change the landscape, offer more choice and develop education in ways that we cannot foresee’.
Once again The Ockendon Academy is at the forefront but as Barbara King explains ‘what really counts is better and more for more young people, helping them to be work ready and employers having more of a say about the future workforce’.
The plans are on target and more information to parents and students will go out early in January 2012. In the meantime, any enquiries and questions can be sent to…..

Studio School Application – Press Release
The Ockendon Academy has successfully made the next step on its journey from Ofsted ‘outstanding ‘ to its ambition for excellence, having received the green light to open a Studio School from Lord Hill, Under Secretary of State for Schools. ‘The Ockendon Studio School’ will be one of just 12 new Studio Schools to open nationally in September 2012, in addition to 6 which are already in existence.
Studio Schools are a new concept in education and designed for 14-19 year olds of all abilities. These small schools designed for 300 students look and feel more like a workplace than a school with a 9am-5pm working day and year-round opening. This unique approach to learning and working combines the benefits of academic study with the development of employability skills. Working closely with local employers, our Studio School will offer a range of academic and vocational qualifications including GCSEs in English, Maths and Science. In addition there will be paid work placements linked directly to employment opportunities in the local area. The seven competencies recognised by the CBI are built in to all the activities so that young people develop vital employability skills in a real and applied way using the CREATE skills framework developed by the Studio Schools Trust.
The Ockendon Studio School has a range of employers involved who recognise the unique approach of combining real work and project based academic study so that young people are ’work ready’. These employers are also keen to play a greater role in developing their local workforce for the future.
Dawn Sims, HR Manager at Vopak Terminals UK, says “As an International Employer with local employment opportunities we are pleased and proud to support the concept of a Studio School to ensure our young people become skilled, work ready employees of the future”.
The Principal of The Academy, Mrs Barbara King, stated “I’m delighted that we have been approved to open a Studio School, which will help transform the lives of many young people by giving them the skills and qualifications that they require to succeed. Thurrock’s regeneration agenda will require more people who are able to take full advantage of future opportunities in apprenticeships, further and higher education, and leadership and management roles. We truly believe that The Ockendon Studio School will play a vital role in making this a reality.”
David Nicoll, Chief Executive of the Studio Schools Trust, commented “We are delighted that The Ockendon Studio School has been approved by the Department of Education, and we very much look forward to working with them in the future. This new school is a ground breaking way in which to deliver education, combining mainstream qualifications with real experience of the world of work, and the development of key employability skills. The Studio School will play an important role in shaping the future workforce across the region. Six Studio Schools are already open and over fifty are in the pipeline, and we look forward to improving the employment prospects and life chances of young people across the London and Eastern region.”
Decision to be made later this week by the Secretary of State regarding our Studio School bid.
29th November 2011
Dear Parent/Carer
Re: Important Update on Industrial Action, Wednesday 30th November 2011
The decision has been made that the academy will not be open to students on Wednesday 30th November 2011. Staff who do not opt to follow this day of action will be working to prepare materials and assessment to continue the students learning when they are back in the academy.
As you are aware we have been informed by the following unions: NAHT, ATL, NUT, Unison, GMB, NASUWT that they will be taking industrial action in the form of a strike on Wednesday 30th November 2011.
This action is not against the academy itself but is part of national industrial action organised by these trades unions about changes to the pensions schemes of their members.
There is no requirement on unions to inform us of which members of staff will take action, and it may be that they will not know themselves as there is no obligation on members of unions to obey a strike call.
Neither the Governing Body nor the Principal is legally allowed to close the academy ‘in sympathy’ with the strike and we are not doing so. However, our main concern is the safety of our students. The academy will be closed because in the opinion of the Principal and the Chair of the Governing Body it is not safe to remain open and if we cannot provide a meaningful programme of study.
Having been given an indication of the staff numbers likely to be involved, it appears that all students and staff will be affected by this day of action as we will not be able to open the academy buildings to provide lessons or have suitable arrangements for health and safety or food.
We must all hope that the issues over which the industrial action has arisen are resolved as soon as possible.
Yours Sincerely
Mrs B King Rev. B Duckworth
Principal Chair of Governors
28th November 2011
Dear Parents / Carers
We have been informed by The National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT), Teachers Union (NASUWT), National Union of Teachers (NUT) and the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) as well as GMB Union and Unison that they will be taking “industrial action in the form of a strike” on Wednesday 30th November 2011.
This action is not against the Academy itself, but is part of national industrial action organised by these trade unions about changes to the pension schemes of their members.
The decision has been taken to keep the Academy partially open. Students will be expected to attend as normal and be prepared for their lessons and supervised private study.
We may not know until very late how many staff will be available to work, the decision to close may have to be taken at the last minute. Every effort will be made to give notice at the latest by Tuesday 29th November 2011; but in case the decision has to be made on the day itself, we are asking parents / carers to nominate a place of safety, which may be your home, to which your child can go to if we have to close.
On the day itself, the only exceptions to these arrangements, at this moment in time, are that the following teaching groups (English Set) should remain at home:
7 Alpha1, 7 Alpha2, 7 B2, 9 Alpha2, 9 A1, 9 A2 and 9 B2.
All the latest news will be on the Academy Website.
Thank you for your continued support.
Yours sincerely
Mrs B King
Principal
Totally Scrooged! A limited number of tickets are now available for the
christmas production: Totally Scrooged on the 7th, 8th & 9th of December.
Tickets are available to purchase in school at break and lunch times from the
Performing Arts Department – £2.50 for children under 12 and £4 adults. Tickets
are first come first served, so don’t miss out!
The Ockendon Academy is pleased to announce that its application for a Studio
School as a ‘School within an Academy 2012’ has successfully progressed to the
final phase of the assessment process. We are extremely happy, as we are 1 of
only 14 schools to progress to this stage.
This stage of the application is a formal interview at the Department for
Education’s London offices on Monday 14th November 2011. Following the interview
our application will be considered further.
The Department for Education’s aim is to announce the outcome and successful
applicants before the end of the calendar year.
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