Regional Sports Events
Regional Sports with Mrs Newman and Mr Lewis
Regional Sports with Mrs Newman and Mr Lewis
Keep updated with all the fantastic things Eco Club and Mrs Hopkins are doing to promote environmental awareness.
Huge congratulations to Declan from year 8, who is now the Merseyside and Cheshire 2023 Regional School Boy Boxing Champion!
Declan fought his way through to the Merseyside and Cheshire boxing championship finals last week. He won his fight unanimously, securing his place in the final on Sunday which he also went on to win!
Declan has only been boxing for a year, so to be fighting at this stage already has taken a lot of dedication and hard work.
As Declan has won the regionals, he is now through to the Nationals to try and win the title! He fights in the quarter finals this Sunday, and if successful he and his proud family will be travelling to Surrey the following weekend where the semi and the final will be held.
Good luck Declan, from all of us here at Co-op Academy Bebington!
30th March 2023 saw our first Drama production since 2019, and what a show it was! Students performed hits from all your favourite musicals.
It was so good seeing the students back on the stage, they did incredibly well.
Thank you for all the continued support and we hope to see you at our next production.
A show like this doesn’t happen without a lot of hard work and dedication, thank you to Miss Brown, Mrs Eason and our talented students for putting on such a great show!
As part of our school’s career education programme, on Thursday 26th and Friday 27th January we delivered sessions on attending a mock interview. Before the two days, students had taken part in a careers day (Autumn term – Y11) which included preparation for attending interviews and applications. In the Spring term, some of the Y11 and Y13 Form Time/Form Tutor groups were used to prepare the students for the 2 days.
Over the 2 days, we were able to offer appointments to 240 students and we had 40+ volunteers, who gave us their time to support our students and us as a school.
We had volunteers from a variety of employers who gave their time across the two days to support our students. Our employers were from the following organisations – City of Liverpool College; Co-op – Various departments e.g. Technology/IT, HR, Retail, Marketing, Corporate Services, Funeralcare, Academies Support; HMRC; Ex-Students/Alumni; Lowell; Astrazeneca; The Beatles Story; NRS Health and Safety; Royal Navy; Sellafield; Wirral Council; Wirral Met; Wrexham Glyndwr University; Cheshire College South and West; DWP – JobCentre Plus; Royal Navy and Liverpool Hope University.
We are so grateful to you all for supporting us. Thank You!
This week, on Tuesday 10th January, we held our Careers Fair, Sixth Form Open Evening and Year 9 Options Evening. Here are some photos and feedback from the event. This was a joint event, combining three events into one large open event with staff from all departments showcasing their –
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There really was something for everyone! Our external visitors also said that our parents were interested in finding out more about careers too – not just for their children’s futures, but for their own!
Careers Fair – Sixth Form Options – GCSE Choices 2023
As an adult/parent, if you are looking for career advice, you can use the National Careers Service’s online tools for information. There is also a telephone helpline and you can book to see an adviser face to face, depending on your circumstances.
About the National Careers Service
The National Careers Service can help you with your career, learning and training choices. Find out more about the different ways they can support you. This service is available to people who live in England.
Contact National Careers Service
Call 0800 100 900 or use webchat.
You can also contact them in other ways, including sending them an online message or post.
Some things the exhibitors said . . .
“We had a steady stream of students, with good engagement from parents and pupils. It was well organised.” (Wirral Met College)
“Great event, as always! Very well organised with lots of exhibitors. The additional talks were good too.” (Cheshire College South and West)
“The staff were especially friendly and helpful, and the students were very polite and seemed very interested/engaged.” (LIPA – Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts)
“Great event. Staff were very helpful and welcoming, Students were all very polite and asked some great questions.” (Edge Hill University)
“Well run event. Good engagement from students.” (DWP – Department for Work and Pensions – Civil Service)
“Great to see so many pupils engaged.” (Co-op Farming and Fisheries Group)
“Fantastic information and communication from the school prior to the event. Thoroughly enjoyed the event.” (Wirral Community NHS Foundation Trust)
“Really well organised with a brilliant turnout – great having parents involved too.” (Assett Training and Consultancy)
“Lots of engagement with plenty of interested students.” (Wrexham Glyndwr University)
“I found it refreshing that the students who came, came because they wanted to, and not because they were given a target to meet! All those I spoke with were engaged and interested.” (LMA – Liverpool Media Academy)
“A well organised event with great student participation.” (Merseyside Police)
“Excellent event! Very well organised. Great to see parents attending too. Engaged students.” (Keepmoat)
This year we have a new music event, WinterFest. During this week students and staff have been able to enjoy live music performances every lunch time leading up to our finale. Tonight we opened our doors to invite the local community to see our talented students and staff perform. As well as the fantastic music we had festive drinks, raffle tickets and Christmas goodies to enjoy.
What a pleasure it was to invite the Cells Project and PC Elaine Cowen into our school last week. The presenters delivered age -appropriate sessions to year 7 students and encouraged them to think about the dangers of crime and what controlling and exploitative relationships are. By enabling students an informed choice it encourages them to understand personal responsibility and embrace positive diversionary alternatives, including recreational and vocational activity. Their mentoring team consists of individuals with first hand experience on the consequences of being involved in illegal activities, Cells are doing amazing things and we are sure the impact on our students will be massive!