Success in the making

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A Level results set new standards of success

Many A Level and BTEC students across Hackney had reason to celebrate this month as the borough’s schools and colleges produced another set of outstanding individual results.

Following on from last year’s success, when many students recorded results that ranked in the top third nationally, there were a whole host of new success stories to match and exceed the achievements of their predecessors.



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Congratulations to all our students!

Hackney’s young people have raised the bar once again! From Key Stage 2 results, which show 69 per cent of pupils are now above Level 4 for English and Maths combined, to A Level results that put many students in the top third nationally, there is so much evidence to show why Hackney is one of the most exciting, inspirational and successful places in the country to learn, teach, aspire and achieve. Congratulations to parents, teachers, support staff at The Learning Trust and above all to our fantastic pupils and students!

Hackney schools make history – again!

A year after their GCSE results soared above the national average for the first time, schools across Hackney have unveiled another set of record-breaking results.

Several schools in the borough, including Our Lady’s Convent High School, Clapton Girls’ Technology School, Haggerston School and Hackney Free and Parochial Church of England Secondary School, have recorded their best ever GCSE results this year on the back of a host of stunning individual performances.

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Read all about it! Trust employee wins journalism recognition

A  member of The Learning Trust’s legal team has won national recognition for the quality of her reporting and writing skills.

Kym Beeston, senior employment lawyer at The Learning Trust, has been named as one of the 19 amateur journalists long-listed in this year’s Guardian International Development Journalism Competition.

The annual competition aims to raise public awareness of development issues and attracts hundreds of entries from professional journalists and aspiring writers. This year one of the themes was access to education for disabled children.

In her article, Kym talks about the plight of disabled children in Haiti who are almost completely excluded from education, placing their situation in the wider context of a failing education system (the average Haitian child receives a total of just 2.6 years of schooling) and a society devastated by the recent earthquake.

Kym decided to focus on Haiti after meeting people from the country whilst travelling last year.

‘The more I learned about the country and its problems, the more I felt it was something that needed to be written about,’ she said.

Hackney pupils lay the foundations for Olympic success

Pupils from Hackney primary schools Brook Community, Daubeney, Gainsborough and Jubilee were among 40 children praised for their commitment and leadership by double Olympic Gold medal winner Dame Kelly Holmes recently, at the graduation ceremony for the latest Olympic Park Construction Crew.

The children were joined by 20 previous graduates of the scheme and the 40 children from primary schools in the Olympic Park host boroughs who will form the next Construction Crew in September.

Being part of Construction Crew has given pupils the opportunity to see first-hand the progress being made at the Olympic site, and take part in workshops to promote leadership, responsibility and presentation skills. Alongside regular visits to the site and meetings with the project teams, they have helped start wetland planting and discussed the project with the Queen, the President of South Africa and the Mayor of London Boris Johnson.

Dame Kelly said: ‘Construction Crew is another example of how London 2012 can motivate and inspire young people to get involved and develop their potential. It’s really impressive to see how the Construction Crew have challenged and pushed themselves and learned vital new skills.’

Hackney’s here!

Children from six Hackney schools have collaborated during June and July with six visual artists to create gigantic works of art for the exhibition Hackney’s Here!

Exploring scale and what it means to live in Hackney in 2010, children and artists have been challenged to fill the 4,300 sq ft outdoor courtyard at SPACE with works of art which will demonstrate the ambitions and achievements of Hackney’s young school pupils.

Children aged 3 to 9 from Berger, Lauriston, Morningside, St Dominic’s and Orchard primary schools, and Wentworth nursery have worked together with artists Chila Burnman, Polly Brannan, Helen Marshall, Leslie Kulesh, Harold Offeh and Charlie Woolley at SPACE to realize large scale art works. These  range from large concertina photo albums and costumes based on local buildings to enormous bunting and huge collages. Hackney’s Here! presents a celebration of Hackney’s creativity.

The exhibition will run until July 3. For more information click here.

Hackney students a big hit on stage

Around 120 Hackney primary schoolchildren received rave reviews from a series of packed theatre audiences on June 29 and June 30 as they took part in a jazz opera about baseball and racial prejudice.

Pupils from Kingsmead and Jubilee Primary Schools were performing in Hackney Music Development Trust’s production of Shadowball at the Mermaid Theatre, Blackfriars.

The opera, by composer and pianist Julian Joseph and author Mike Phillips, tells the story of the struggles and triumphs of world class black athletes in the USA in the 1930s and 1940s who were excluded from Major League baseball; as well as their pioneering jazz compatriots.

Over the past year, the children have worked on the project themes at school, received baseball training, and worked with the composer and writer to develop the words and music of the new opera.

The production received a glowing review from  Evening Standard  critic Jack Massarik who heaped praise on the pupils from Kingsmead and Jubilee.  “These all-singing, all-strutting, all-acting boys and girls,” he wrote, “were the stars of the show. Director Jonathan Moore might have worked wonders with them but it was their energy, infectious enthusiasm and surprising rhythmic power that brought these numbers to life.”

Summer Fete

Title: Summer Fete
Location: Grazebrook Primary School
Description: Grazebrook primary school are holding the annual summer fete on Saturday 3rd July. Come along…fun for all the family!
Start Date: 2010-07-02
End Date: 2010-07-03

Shoreditch 1234 Festival

Title: Shoreditch 1234 Festival
Location: Shoreditch Park
Description: Music Festival
Date: 2010-07-24

Good luck to all Hackney students!

Over the past few weeks, students from across Hackney have been busy sitting their GCSE and A-Level exams, hoping that all their hard work will bring even greater success than their predecessors achieved last year.

To help give those students an extra boost, The Learning Trust and a number of Hackney  secondary schools have designed, printed and installed large ‘good luck’ banners across the borough. Each banner uses the Success in the Making theme, with the ingredients of success chosen by a group of  students from each school. ( Continue )

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