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February 2022

  • Respect across the Trust

    Published 18/02/22

    Teaching our learners to respect other cultures helps them understand and celebrate diversity. This gives them a better insight into some of the traditions and customs their friends may take part in and consequently aids them to recognise and respect ways of life that are different to their own. Learning about other cultures helps our learners to also understand different perspectives within the world in which we live. It helps dispel negative stereotypes and personal biases about different groups. By teaching our learners that we are all equal and should be treated as such despite race, religion, age, gender or social status we can work together for them to live in a more accepting world.

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  • Wolfreton art students make their mark on new Lovell housing development

    Published 18/02/22

    Students at Wolfreton School and Sixth Form College have upheld the school’s legacy through interior design in a collaboration with Lovell Homes’ latest development, The Sycamores, in Kirk Ella. The new homes are built on school’s previous Upper School site which was designated for redevelopment when the new school building, designed by Ryder and built by BAM, was completed in 2016. 

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  • Learners Across the Trust Vote in the UK Youth Parliament

    Published 18/02/22

    For the first time in 2022 Make your Mark and the UK Youth Parliament elections have taken place at the same time.

    Learners from all of our secondary schools across the Trust have taken part in the democratic process and voted twice, firstly having listened to video manifestos from candidates hoping to be elected to the Youth Parliament and then secondly for Make your Mark.

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  • Learner Voices: What do you think we can do to help save the planet?

    Published 18/02/22

    As part of our work on sustainability and climate change, we asked our learners…

    What do you think we can do to help save the planet?

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  • February News@TCAT

    Published 18/02/22

    Our February edition of News@TCAT is filled with positive news from across the Trust.

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  • TCAT SPORTING SUMMARY W/E: 6 February 2022

    Published 07/02/22
    It was an exciting week for sport across the Trust. With fixtures taking place across Hull and East Riding, and beyond... 
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  • Key Stage 4 Options 2022

    Published 03/02/22
    As a Trust we share resources and expertise, to ensure our young people experience inclusive learning opportunities alongside a challenging, fun and aspirant education. As a team, in partnership with parents, carers and other key stakeholders, we are ambitious to shape positive futures so each young person can excel and achieve their goals in education and beyond. 
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  • TCAT Celebrates Chinese New Year

    Published 02/02/22
    Schools across the Trust celebrated the beginning of the Lunar New Year on 1 February in many ways. This year marks the change from the Year of the Ox to the Year of the Tiger. 
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  • TCAT SPORTING SUMMARY W/E: 30 January 2022

    Published 02/02/22
    It has been a busy week as always for the trust’s PE and Sports departments, with tournaments across East Riding as well as hosting events for local schools. 

    This week the Hessle’s girls’ football teams headed off to Hornsea. The Year 7 team won 5-3 and the blended Year 8 and 9 team won 3-1. They showed great enthusiasm and sportsmanship throughout. Well done!  

    Winifred Holtby’s Year 9 boys’ rugby team competed against Brooksbank in Yorkshire Cup Rugby League. They triumphed, winning 12-60! It was an outstanding performance which ensured that they qualified for the National Cup and Yorkshire Cup Semi Final in which they will face off against Archbishop Sentamu Academy in a local derby. 

    Holderness welcomed 6 primary schools to the Sports Hall where they took part in an athletics competition on Tuesday! The event was ran by the Holderness Academy Leaders, and they did a tremendous job.  

    Croxby’s Bees and Zebras were fantastic sportspeople. Team Bee learned to incorporate a small hoop into their gymnastic moves and Team Zebra showed resilience and teamwork in developing their bat and ball skills. 

    Lastly, Macy from Wolfreton took this fantastic football photograph in her photography lesson (pictured above). 

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