News

Model United Nations
Friday 1st May 2015

Students from St Alban’s Academy have wowed schools from across the UK with their debating skills during a Model United Nations conference. 
300 students from across the UK took part in the educational simulation, in which students learn about diplomacy, international relations, and the United Nations, at Joseph Chamberlain Sixth Form in Birmingham. Of those 300, two students from St Alban’s Academy in Highgate achieved recognition - Samira Ali was awarded best resolution of the conference and Zakaria Mohammed won most effective speaker.

Friday 1st May 2015

Ark Alpha Nursery is celebrating gaining national recognition for their work with infants in Portsmouth and the surrounding community.

Friday 1st May 2015

An inspirational teaching assistant from Ark Blacklands Primary Academy is in the running to win a national teaching award after using gardening to help pupils with challenging behaviour.
James Havbro, who runs an outdoor learning centre at the school for children with difficult behaviour, has been selected as a finalist for the prestigious Pearson Teaching Awards – often thought of as “the Oscars of teaching”.

Monday 20th April 2015

Ark Byron Primary Academy in Acton is pleased to announce that Fiona Kaplan will be the Head of School when it opens in September 2015.
Ms Kaplan brings a wealth of experience and enthusiasm, having previously been Assistant Headteacher and Early Years Leader at nearby Wendell Park Primary School. 

Friday 13th March 2015

“Maths can be fun,” says Ian Davies, holding an empty pint glass. Ian is the Director of Curriculum for the Mathematics Mastery programme. He’s on a mission to change the way people learn about maths. “Quite often people think maths is a scary, horrible subject, because they’ve haven’t been given a good understanding of it. Pi day is a chance to celebrate some of the fun things about maths.”

Two students at Ark Kings Academy
Thursday 26th February 2015

Plans for a new school building were unveiled last night at ARK Kings Academy in Kings Norton, Birmingham.  The event was attended by local Councillors, members of the local community, and the Prospective Conservative MP for Northfield, Rachel Maclean.  The new building is part of the government funded Midlands Priority Schools Building Programme and work will begin this summer.

Thursday 26th February 2015

Artwork produced by students across the Ark network have been auctioned alongside works by big names like Henry Moore and David Hockney in an event organised by Bank of America Merill Lynch.

Ark Putney students at royal holloway
Monday 23rd February 2015

Ark Putney Academy is celebrating winning a £5,000 Pupil Premium Award after the school was named as one of the top schools in the country for helping disadvantaged students achieve good GCSE results.
As well as achieving great results, GCSE results rose last year despite a national drop, Ark Putney is aware that students need more than just academic success in order to achieve their potential.

Maths Mastery
Friday 13th February 2015

A new independent report from the independent Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) demonstrates the success of the Mathematics Mastery programme. Carried out by academics from Cambridge University and the Institute of Education, the data indicates that the programme may have the potential to halve the attainment gap with high performing countries in the far East.

Thursday 12th February 2015

Masterly musicians and skilled singers from across the Ark network filled some of East London’s biggest performance venues with music as they took part in Ark’s ‘Sing into Spring’.
‘Sing into Spring’ saw students from 18 primary and secondary schools in the network take part in the event at Stratford Old Town Hall, Theatre Royal Stratford, and Stratford Circus.
Performing contemporary pieces like Laura Mvula’s ‘Sing to the moon’ alongside traditional English and African folk songs, the students later met in the Town Hall to take part in a musical closing ceremony.

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