Kindness, enthusiasm and hard work by new students rewarded

By Jill Dando News

Kindness, enthusiasm and hard work by new students has been rewarded at an ambitious school.

Year 7 students at Worle Community School Academy in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset were made Tutees of the Week for exceptional character and hard work.

The ambitious academy, part of the high-achieving The Priory Learning Trust (TPLT), rewards students across the school regularly for their studies, determination, kindness and other brilliant character traits.

Head of year Kerry Egan said: “Our new Year 7s have made an absolutely superb start to the new school term with so much enthusiasm across the whole year group.

“The students were delighted to receive their trophies.”

The academy is now welcoming Year 5 and 6 pupils, parents and carers across the town to sample its fantastic atmosphere and view its excellent campus on Wednesday 22nd September – with talks by Principal Jacqui Scott at 4.30pm and 5.30pm.

Principal Jacqui Scott said: “We praise students regularly and for a whole host of positive attributes including kindness and enthusiasm, as well as hard work.”

The academy has a wonderful caring and high achieving ethos, excellent extracurricular provision including the Jill Dando News Centre and the groundbreaking eco-club Climate Justice Revolution.

Since becoming part of TPLT in 2016, the academy has seen huge campus improvements including a £400,000 refurbished auditorium and sports hall.

The WCSA motto is ‘We Challenge and Support to Achieve’, resulting in students who thrive in all areas.

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