Education

Plympton Academy welcomes overseas visitors

Staff and students at Plympton Academy welcomed some overseas guests into school recently. The USS Gravely, currently in Devonport Naval Base and their Chaplain, Lieutenant Michael Taulbee, brought 12 sailors to visit the school and work with the students. The ship is from Norfolk, Virginia and left the USA in December as part of a NATO deployment. The USS Gravely is named in honour of Samuel...

Plympton Academy swimmers win relay races

Youngsters from the Plympton Academy swim academy are celebrating after winning two events at the recent Plymouth Schools Gala. The event, organised by Devonport Royal Swimming Association, saw more than 300 students from Plymouth primary and secondary schools compete in relay races. Swimmers from the Plympton Academy swim academy won the 11-14 year olds mixed relay and 15-18 year olds relay....

Plympton Academy students learn about Lent

Students from Plympton Academy welcomed Reverend Andy Day from Ridgeway Methodist Church into school recently. The Minister was in to explain the meaning of Shrove Tuesday, Lent and Easter. The students had pancakes with him and thought about how they could challenge themselves as part of Lent. The students’ own suggestions included eating fewer sweets and spending less time on computer games...

Plympton Academy poetry competition

Students at Plympton Academy have been busy reading poetry and writing their own, as part of a school wide poetry competition. Everyone was first asked to read Charles Causley’s famous poem ‘Devonport’ and then to imagine how the story might continue, before putting pen to paper. “As all the poems were about the sea and travel we thought it would be apt for someone from the Naval Base to...

Staff at Plympton Academy celebrate World Book Day

Staff at Plympton Academy celebrated World Book Day this week by dressing up as their favourite literary characters and sharing the stories with their pupils. Jim Strachan, Head of Year 10, is photographed as Mad-Eye Moody from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire with Claire Worth, Year 7 pastoral mentor, who is dressed as Hermione Grainger. Other Plympton Academy staff dressed as their...

New battery recycling scheme launched at Plympton Academy

A new battery recycling scheme has been launched at Plympton Academy.

It’s hoped students, parents and staff will recycle their batteries at the school and not put them in the bin.

When batteries begin to rot away in landfill sites the chemicals leak into the ground, which can cause soil and water pollution. When chemicals contaminate soil and water, animals, humans and the...

Plympton Academy students study the stars

Students at Plympton Academy have been supporting the Campaign for Rural England’s (CPRE) light pollution survey.

Stephen Heighway (12), Lewis White and Ben Bacon who are both 13 years old, recorded the number of stars they could see in Orion, and the results were submitted to the British Astronomical Association in London.

Light pollution means many people can’t see the stars...

Plympton Academy students wow packed audiences

Students from Plympton Academy wowed packed out audiences recently with their stunning performance of Renegades in the Ring.

With complex song and dance routines, as well as aerial acrobatics, the cast were challenged in every aspect of performance and dared to try things that they had never experienced before.

Jo Crook, Director of Performing Arts at Plympton Academy said;...

Plympton Academy student meets local MPs

Students from Plymouth’s Military Kids Club (MKC) met and quizzed the city’s three MPs at the Council House recently.

12 year old Abi Franklin represented Plympton Academy at the meeting and spoke with MPs Sir Gary Streeter, Luke Pollard and Johnny Mercer.

The meeting was overseen by Plymouth Lord Mayor Cllr Sam Davey and was attended by more than 100 local school students....

GCSE students in England are outperforming students in Wales according to reports

Recent studies have found that England’s GCSE students are performing better than their Welsh counterparts. And according to these studies, various demographic factors might be the cause. One of the main differentiators seems to be the higher proportion of minority ethnic students in Britain. Distorted league tables have also been stated as a reason for the discrepancy.

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