November 2017 archive

Join us for our open evening!

Our students are going places! With more of our pupils than ever going to top Russell Group Universities such as Newcastle, Cambridge, Durham, UCL & Glasgow, now is your chance to find out how you can join them. With our recent appointment as a hub school for Oxford University’s outreach programme there is no better …

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OxNet is Go!

We saw the launch of the ‘OxNet’ hub for the North East which was held at the National Glass Centre.  Students from across the region attended alongside the Pro Vice Chancellor of Durham, Professor Alan Houston, Lesley Griffin of Sunderland University and academics from all the major regional universities. Dr Peter Claus, the creator of the OxNet program was in attendance and accompanied …

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Oxford at Southmoor

Southmoor Academy was delighted to welcome some very important visitors from Oxford University. Dame Lynne Brindley, the Master of Pembroke College and Samina Khan,  Head of Undergraduate Admissions came to speak to Year 10 and 11 students as part of the launch of the new OxNet hub for Sunderland which is based at Southmoor and is the first of …

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In the News

Sixth Form students found themselves in front of the camera as reporters from the BBC visited to get the scoop on our recent appointment as the North East’s first OxNet hub. Year 12 and 13 students spoke to the news team of their aspirations for reaching Oxford as well as the perceived barriers that students …

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Children in Need

Sixth Form students have once again spear-headed our charity fundraising for this year’s BBC Children in Need event. Year 12 and 13 students held a bake sale in order to raise money for Prematurity charities and we have also been raising funds in the lower school with a sponsored non-uniform day.

Remembrance

Thanks to all our visitors who made such a valuable contribution to Remembrance assemblies, including Julie Elliott MP, the Mayor of Sunderland, Councillor Doris MacKnight and her Consort, Mr Keith MacKnight and Reverend Andrew Dowsett of Sunderland Minster.  The poignant ceremonies included poem readings, musical performances, the playing of the last post and the laying of poppy wreaths hand-crafted by our students.