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  • Student Success - Athletics

    Published 07/03/25

    My name is Evie and I started running for Lincoln Wellington Athletics club when I was 9 years old.  Before this I used to wait all year at primary school for my favourite day of the year, 'sports day'.  Since joining the club, I have developed a passion sprinting, hurdling, relay and more recently long jump. 

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  • Growth Mindset

    Published 14/02/25

    Staff are invited to nominate students who have demonstrated a Growth Mindset in the past few weeks. This might have been in lessons, in clubs, tutor time or simply around school. Please note we already award bi-annual subject badges and merits for good academic work, effort and improvement. These Growth Mindset nominations recognise those who show resilience (academic or otherwise); who aren’t afraid to get things wrong and learn from it; those who have a go, take themselves out of their comfort zone or show that even if a task is tough, they will persevere.

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  • Growth Mindset

    Published 30/01/25

    Staff are invited to nominate students who have demonstrated a Growth Mindset in the past few weeks. This might have been in lessons, in clubs, tutor time or simply around school. Please note we already award bi-annual subject badges and merits for good academic work, effort and improvement. These Growth Mindset nominations recognise those who show resilience (academic or otherwise); who aren’t afraid to get things wrong and learn from it; those who have a go, take themselves out of their comfort zone or show that even if a task is tough, they will persevere.

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    Merger Stakeholder Consultation

    Published 29/01/25

    Thank you to all parents who engaged in the stakeholder consultation regarding the merger of the Robert Carre Trust (RCT) and Community Inclusion Trust (CIT).

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  • Growth Mindset

    Published 06/12/24

    Staff are invited to nominate students who have demonstrated a Growth Mindset in the past few weeks. This might have been in lessons, in clubs, tutor time or simply around school. Please note we already award bi-annual subject badges and merits for good academic work, effort and improvement. These Growth Mindset nominations recognise those who show resilience (academic or otherwise); who aren’t afraid to get things wrong and learn from it; those who have a go, take themselves out of their comfort zone or show that even if a task is tough, they will persevere.

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  • Student Success - Horse riding

    Published 06/12/24

    Well done to Lily who was a finalist in the STARS junior equitation class 2024 at Aintree with her horse Bob.

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  • Growth Mindset

    Published 21/11/24

    Staff are invited to nominate students who have demonstrated a Growth Mindset in the past few weeks. This might have been in lessons, in clubs, tutor time or simply around school. Please note we already award bi-annual subject badges and merits for good academic work, effort and improvement. These Growth Mindset nominations recognise those who show resilience (academic or otherwise); who aren’t afraid to get things wrong and learn from it; those who have a go, take themselves out of their comfort zone or show that even if a task is tough, they will persevere.

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  • Growth Mindset

    Published 18/04/24

    Staff are invited to nominate students who have demonstrated a Growth Mindset in the past few weeks. This might have been in lessons, in clubs, in tutor time or simply around school. Please note we already award bi-annual subject badges and merits for good academic work, effort and improvement. These Growth Mindset nominations recognise those who show resilience (academic or otherwise); who aren’t afraid to get things wrong and learn from it; those who have a go, take themselves out of their comfort zone or show that even if a task is tough, they will persevere.

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  • Summer courses by the Smallpeice Trust

    Published 18/04/24

    The Smallpeice Trust is an educational charity that inspires young people to pursue careers in science and engineering through events and workshops. For over 50 years, they have been giving young people everything they need to fuel their passion for engineering. It all started with their founder, Dr Cosby Smallpeice, a brilliant engineer who invented the Smallpeice Lathe. If you would like more information, please follow this link:  https://www.smallpeicetrust.org.uk/timetable

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  • There is more than one way to cross a field....

    Published 18/04/24

    We all know how to cross a field. Locate the way out, maybe by a stile or gate, and then make your way to the exit. Although, this article isn’t about fields (as subtle as the titular pun is) but instead how Year 9 found their practice Bronze Duke of Edinburgh Award expedition. Read on to hear a couple of different perspectives about the weekend.

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  • Student success - Indoor Rowing

    Published 14/03/24

    Well done to Josie who competed for Lincoln Rowing Club at the National Junior Indoor Rowing Championship, held at the Olympic Park in London. Josie won her heat with a strong performance, holding the lead throughout the full 3-minute piece and finishing on 767 meters. Josie came 5th overall out of 274 rowers in the year 8 girls event.

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  • Student success - County Cross Country

    Published 14/03/24

    On Saturday 9 March, Issie (7W) and Olivia (8APO) were selected to join a team of 7 girls to represent Lincolnshire at the CAU UK Inter-counties finals at Wollaton Hall. Here they competed against approximately 300 of the best runners from counties all across the UK. They both had a great run, got some great times and thoroughly enjoyed the whole experience.

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