







During economics today Mrs Gill was hard at work bringing the joy of the derived demand labour curve to life!
In the case of labour demand, it is derived from the demand for a product or a service that labour produces.
Fun was had by all sixth-formers.
Photo: Mrs Gill and Sixth Form Students

As part of our European Day of Languages celebrations, parents and carers of our new Year 7 were invited to join us for a ‘European Day of Languages’ themed Macmillan Coffee Morning, between 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. today. All funds raised from the sale will go to Macmillan Cancer Support who help raise vital funds to support over 3 million people living with cancer in the UK.
Students also had the opportunity to get involved in the cake sale at specific times throughout the day and were encouraged to come to the academy wearing clothes to represent a country from Europe.
Thank you to all parents and carers who came along to support the cake sale and help us to continue building the strength of our parent partnership and thank you to Miss Blanchette, Curriculum Leader for Modern Foreign Languages for organising the event.
Photo (Mrs Galvin, Mrs Roberts, Mrs Blanchette, Miss O’Shea and Mrs Faulkner)

Students in year 9 were busy in an interactive challenge in Geography consolidating their knowledge over the past 2 weeks. This encouraged students to process and make links to prior learning and was a great success!
We are pleased to announce our new Senior Prefect Team has been appointed.
The application process was rigorous and extensive, involving cover letters, video presentations based on Laudato Si, and panel interviews. Each student performed with confidence and pride on the range of activities, events, and super-curricular work they had done over the years.
Senior Lead Prefects: Phallan Wakeley and Samuel Parker
Lead Prefects: Aswin Valentine Pushpakaran and Kiera Dallas
The team is working on leaving a legacy for future generations based on sustainability and celebrating minority groups in our diverse community.
Photo (Left to Right): Samuel Parker, Mrs Hazeldine, Phallan Wakeley, Kiera Dallas and Aswin Valentine Pushpakaran
The application process was rigorous and extensive, involving cover letters, video presentations based on Laudato Si, and panel interviews. Each student performed with confidence and pride on the range of activities, events, and super-curricular work they had done over the years.
Senior Lead Prefects: Phallan Wakeley and Samuel Parker
Lead Prefects: Aswin Valentine Pushpakaran and Kiera Dallas
The team is working on leaving a legacy for future generations based on sustainability and celebrating minority groups in our diverse community.
Photo (Left to Right): Samuel Parker, Mrs Hazeldine, Phallan Wakeley, Kiera Dallas and Aswin Valentine Pushpakaran

Welcome, friends and families of St Edmund’s, to our new newsletter. I have wanted to find ways to connect with you all within the busyness of all our lives and I hope this supports our mission.
Click the blue link to find out more: Newsletter – Autumn Term 2
At St Edmund’s Catholic Academy, we support our students using an inclusive, supportive and ambitious approach.
You will find lots of SEND information for parents, such as links to relevant websites, useful tips and guidance, on our new SEND Padlet, which can be found under the SEND tab on our school website.