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Due to weather issues we have a partial closure today. We are closed to Y8 and Y9 but open for all other year groups. Y8 and Y9 should access their work online in the usual way. We will be open as normal tomorrow.
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DofE Expedition 1
Wed 28 Sep 2022Well done to all of our DofE Expedition 1 pupils 🙂 Here are some of the photos from their trip away this weekend. We're now looking forward to Expedition 2 this Friday with a new group of pupils!
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Best GCSE Results Ever!
Thu 25 Aug 2022We are extremely proud of our students' achievements this year; we have had our best set of GCSE results in the Academy's history. This is yet another indication of the improvements at the Academy that have been recognised by Ofsted in our recent report. The hard work of students, parents and staff as a community is reflected in these wonderful results, which have been achieved despite the challenges of the last few covid impacted years. We congratulate our students and wish them all the best in the next part of their academic journey, as they leave with a superb set of results.
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Easter Bingo Night (Year 11 Fundraiser) - Wednesday April 6th 2022
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Alfie Craddock Year 9 is a winner!
Thu 31 Mar 2022We are delighted to announce that Alfie Craddock, a Year 9 pupil at The Hereford Church of England Academy in Hereford is one of 8 overall winners in the Heroes of the Pandemic stamp design competition. Chosen by HRH the Prince of Wales, the eight winning designs will now feature on Royal Mail Special Stamps. HM The Queen approved all eight winning designs.
Congratulations also to every school and every child that entered the competition. You were all part of history and a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title.
The Royal Mail are also displaying Alfie’s stamp design on a number of bus stops throughout Hereford and Worcester.
Keep a look out his design, when you next catch a bus !
Alfie has won £1000 for himself and £1000 for The Hereford Church of England Academy.
Michael Stoppard, Headteacher stated that he was immensely proud of Alfie’s achievements.
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Year 10 start their DofE Volunteering!
Thu 24 Mar 2022Well done to these Year 10 boys who have started their DofE Volunteering section by helping to sort out the Science Garden! We're looking forward to seeing the results of your hard work!
Year 9s - several of you still need to register your eDofE accounts. You have been sent a message on Google Classroom if this applies to you with instructions on what to do. If you need help with this, let Miss Owen or your group leader know. Remember to upload evidence of the activities you are doing for each of your sections regularly onto your eDofE accounts!
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Rugby Session w/ Worcester Warriors Star
Fri 11 Feb 2022Our Year 9 girls enjoying a rugby coaching session from Worcester Warriors' Chris Stephenson
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Down to the Last 120!
Mon 11 Oct 2021What an achievement for Alfie Craddock, a Year 9 pupil who attends The Hereford Church of England Academy. Alfie had entered the Royal Mail Stamp design competition and was chosen to be among the 120 finalists from across the UK. He has won £100 for himself and £100 for the Art Department.
Alfie is pictured with Mrs Hannah Wigmore (Art Teacher) and Mr Paul Walker (Assistant Headteacher). The stamp design competition has also now been included into the Guinness Book of World records. It was the largest stamp design competition in the world with over 605,000 entries.
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Hereford Times publish story on THA Speak Out Challenge
Wed 08 Sep 2021This week the Hereford Times published a write up regarding the Speak Out Challenge that The Hereford Academy participated in.
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Autism Awareness Week
Thu 29 Apr 2021This week students are having a virtual assembly looking to raise awareness of Autism. They are going to be thinking about equity and will gain a better understanding about invisible learning differences.
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The Hereford Church of England Academy is pleased to welcome back our students.
Wed 10 Mar 2021All students returned to the Academy on Monday 8th March 2021 and, after a brief assembly, they moved quickly to classrooms to begin lessons.
As you can see from the pictures - students were already focused on their studies. Staff were happy to welcome them back and to take back the mantle of learning.
Thank you to those parents/ carers who ensured that their son/daughters were ready for the return to the Academy. We look forward to a productive Spring half term.