Students will be dismissed at 1.50 pm to accommodate preparations for Open Evening. The bus service will be operating at the usual time of 3 pm.
Students will be dismissed at 1.50 pm to accommodate preparations for Open Evening. The bus service will be operating at the usual time of 3 pm.
St Edmund’s is working towards Eco-Schools Green Flag accreditation, you can find out more on the Eco-Schools website: https://www.eco-schools.org.uk/
With the world beginning to experience the effects of climate change; different species of plant and animals becoming extinct every day; and micro-plastics being found in the most remote locations on Earth – now is the time to educate future generations about the impact of our actions on the planet we call home.
The Eco-Schools programme does this by providing a simple framework that has been designed to raise awareness of environmental issues whilst empowering young people to make a positive difference by taking a lead on environmental actions and projects in their school and local community.
Within this framework, young people have the freedom to decide on the environmental issues they would like to tackle. Once young people have chosen their topics, they decide what actions they would like to take and how they are going to involve their school and community. The process takes around one academic year to complete and culminates in an Eco-Schools’ assessor looking over a school’s application and evidence, to recognise and celebrate their achievements.
The Eco-Schools programme began in 1994, is delivered in more than 70 countries around the world and England is operated by the environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy. The programme not only positively impacts our planet (for example schools participating in the programme planted 50,188 trees during the last academic year), it also benefits young people, building teamwork and leadership skills whilst increasing confidence and reducing eco-anxiety.
As a key part of the Eco-Schools process, it involves our entire school and wider community, we wanted to get in touch to let you know about our involvement. We also wanted to let you know what to expect over the coming months: regular updates on our school website and social media; invitations to participate in environmental events and projects; and increasingly conscientious young people.
Our Eco Club will be meeting every week after school and is open to all pupils.
Thank you to Digital Disability for providing funding to enable us to take part in the Eco-Schools programme this year.
As we get ready for another exciting year, here’s everything you need to know about the return to school:
Wednesday 4th September – Year 7 and Year 12 only
First Day Schedule for Years 7 and 12
Year 7: 08:30 start – students should attend dressed in formal/active uniform
Year 12: 09:00 start – students can be in casual dress
Thursday 5th September – All Year Groups
First Day Schedule for Years 8, 9, 10, 11 and 13, (second day schedule for Years 7 and 12)
️Timetables:
Timetables will be distributed in tutor time, with lessons beginning from Period 2.
Year 8 (Y half) will have PE so MUST wear their active uniform.
Please ensure your child brings the correct equipment for lessons (Pen, pencil, ruler as a minimum)
Uniform Standards:
We will be reinforcing our high standards of uniform from day one. Please make sure you’re familiar with our expectations by visiting our website. Uniform information 2024/25
If you have any concerns, please contact your child’s Head of Year for support.
Cashless Canteen System/Lanyards
New students will be issued with lanyards and registered for our cashless system during the first week.
For other students, many handed in their lanyards at the end of last term for sanitising – these will be reissued. If they didn’t, they must wear their lanyard on arrival at school.
Previous cashless catering registrations will carry over and be ready for use.
We look forward to welcoming your child back to St Edmund’s next week. Stay tuned to our academy website and social media channels for any further updates.
Identical twins Ella and Nina Patel have opened up their GCSE results today to find that they have achieved almost identical results! Both girls have achieved excellent outcomes with Ella achieving 6 x grade 8, 3 x grade 7, 1 x grade 6 and her sister Nina achieving (5 x grade 8, 4 x grade 7, 1 x grade 6, With Ella achieving one grade higher than her sister in one subject, we are sure that they both will be delighted. Ella said, “ I am very proud of our achievements. We revised together most of the time.”
This is a reflection of all the hard work and dedication of our exceptional, inspiring and talented young students, and we couldn’t be more proud of everyone.
Enjoy the moment, and savour their success.
Again, we would like to thank all the students, staff, and parents for their hard work and support in achieving these fantastic results.
Once again, St Edmund’s is delighted to present the fantastic achievements of our year 11 students. With even better outcomes than last year, we are proud of the hard work and aspiration shown by our students, most of whom will be returning in September to begin their A Level and Btec subjects. This year we want to highlight some particularly high achievers:
Melisa RIEKSTINA-OSE (7 x grade 9, 2 x grade 8, 1 x distinction *)
Gloria MENSIO (3 x grade 9, 4 x grade 8, 3 x grade 7, 1 x distinction *)
Harriet DEADMAN (4 x grade 9, 1 x grade 8, 3 x grade 7, 2 x grade 6)
Lucy PORTLOCK (2 x grade 9, 3 x grade 8, 5 x grade 7)
Patrick RICHARDS (2 x grade 9, 4 x grade 8, 1 x grade 7, 2 x grade 6 , 1 x distinction)
Jovita EDOBOR (2 x grade 9, 2 x grade 8, 3 x grade 7 , 2 x grade 6, 1 x distinction *)
Ella PATEL (6 x grade 8, 3 x grade 7, 1 x grade 6)
Nina PATEL (5 x grade 8, 4 x grade 7, 1 x grade 6)
Principal, Maggie Hazeldine said, “I am so proud of year 11. They have shown true ability and determination and I am very excited to see what the future holds for them in sixth form.
For more information about our sixth from where we “aspire not to have more, but to be more” (St Oscar Romero) please email Hardi Toor htoor@stedmunds.org
Jovita Edobor
Melissa Riekstina-Ose
Ella & Nina Patel
Harriet Deadman
Lucy Portlock
Patrick Richards
https://www.expressandstar.com/your-world/2024/08/22/outstanding-gcse-success-at-st-edmunds/
Once again, St Edmund’s Catholic Academy is delighted to present the fantastic achievements of our Year 13 students. This year we want to highlight a range from our very successful cohort.
Principal, Maggie Hazeldine said, “I am thrilled that our young people have achieved such outstanding grades this year. We pride ourselves on the bespoke advice and guidance we give to each student so that they can pursue truly aspirational career paths. They have made their school and their families very proud indeed.”
Photograph: Christopher Edobor & Mrs Hazeldine

Photograph: Peggy Mafiamba & Mrs Hazeldine
Photograph: George Worrall & Mrs Hazeldine
Photograph: Lamic Haile & Mrs Hazeldine
Rhiannon Watts-Robinson, a former apprentice at St Edmund’s Catholic Academy, beat off tough competition from nine other apprentices to be named overall apprentice of 2024 at the Wolverhampton City College Awards at the Molineux Stadium.
Rhiannon also won the Business Support Apprentice 2024 Award.
What an amazing achievement! We are so proud of Rhiannon and wish her every success with her teacher training at Worcestershire University in September 2024.
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Photo courtesy of E&S