News

Friday 11th April 2014

On Thursday 27th March students from ARK Kings Academy made their own news when they took part in the national BBC News School Report project.
Working together as one team, 13 students from across Years 7 to 11 took part in a busy day that had them researching, writing, recording and broadcasting a series of news stories. The stories reflected their interests and concerns about their school, community and global issues.

Wednesday 9th April 2014

Six talented students from ARK’s Evelyn Grace Academy in Brixton have had their photographic and poetry talent displayed to the public on three billboards in their local community in Electric Lane, just off the famous Electric Avenue.
To celebrate World Poetry Day on 21 March and the fruition of a term’s challenging literature project, many more Evelyn Grace students had their work displayed at an exhibition and reception held at their school.

Friday 28th March 2014

Ark is a proud supporter and partner of Frontline, a new two-year leadership programme offering high-achieving university leavers and career changers the opportunity to join one of Britain's toughest and most rewarding professions. Find out more by visiting their website.
Watch this new short film featuring real-life young people who have had their lives transformed by social workers.

Tuesday 18th February 2014

A cast of accomplished young actors from Burlington Danes Academy in White City entertained at Downing Street last week, performing scenes from William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing.

Monday 17th February 2014

280 students from 12 different ARK academies came together at ARK All Saints Academy to sing with one voice at the annual Sing into Spring event.
Sing into Spring is part of One Voice, the ARK Music Programme choral strategy and brings together primary and secondary student singers from across the network for a day of workshops, masterclasses and massed singing.

Thursday 13th February 2014

Students at Globe Academy were given a music masterclass yesterday by the Multi-Story Orchestra, a 35-piece ensemble that performed in front of more than 100 pupils. The 35 piece orchestra played Mozart’s Symphony No. 31 and then took questions from those assembled.

Thursday 23rd January 2014

ARK schools are celebrating another improved set of GCSE results with the publication of secondary school league tables today. GCSE results at our established schools rose from 56% to 61% in one year (5 grades A*-C including English and Maths). For those schools open for more than a year when pupils took their GCSEs, on average there has been a rise of 34 percentage points since becoming an ARK school. Overall across the ARK network, including our new schools, 57% of students achieved 5 grades A*-C including English and maths.

Tuesday 21st January 2014

On 10 January, staff at ARK All Saints Academy welcomed students into their brand new building for the start of the new term. The students were excited, impressed and a little nervous, but after a full day of inductions they couldn’t wait to get started on lessons in their new surroundings.

Thursday 16th January 2014

On 12 December 2013, one lucky ARK Schools student was selected to be a mascot at a UEFA Europa League football match between Tottenham Hotspur and Russian football club Anzhi Makhachkala. Nicholas, a year 4 student at ARK Franklin Primary Academy, attended the match with his father and godfather. He got a moment of glory on the pitch, walking down the tunnel and onto the pitch with stars like Andros Townsend and Hugo Lloris during the pre-match introductions.
“Not something you do every day”

Wednesday 15th January 2014

Pupils from nine ARK secondary schools became diplomats for the day when they took part in the second Model United Nations (MUN) conference hosted by King Solomon Academy on 13 December. They participated in a day of debate, diplomacy and resolution around the theme of ‘Protecting Our Future: Preparing for the Threats of Climate Change.' Delegates researched and prepared position papers in advance and proved to be adept at representing the interests of their allocated United Nations country or committee.

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