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  • 07/11/12

    Community Star Watch: Comets and Meteors

     Tuesday 6th November 2012Families from far and wide attended our first Community Star Watch evening. We have been running these meetings every month during the winter since 2009. Andy Gannon, a keen local astronomer and Allan Bell from Loughton Astronomical Society talked about comets and mete...
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  • 07/11/12

    Science Trip: 'Whacky things we could do if we only listened more carefully'

    Institute of Physics Evening Lecture'Whacky things we could do if we only listened more carefully'presented by John Nunn, National Physical Laboratory, TeddingtonPippard Lecture Theatre, Cavendish Laboratories, University of CambridgeThursday 16th October 2012A group of Year 8 and Year 9 students we...
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  • 07/11/12

    Community Star Watch: Comets and Meteors

    Community Star Watch Evening: Comets and MeteorsTuesday 6th November 2012Families from far and wide attended our first Community Star Watch evening. We have been running these meetings every month during the winter since 2009. Andy Gannon, a keen local astronomer and Allan Bell from Loughton Astrono...
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  • 07/11/12

    Maintenance of Stewards Ancient Meadow

    Maintenance of Stewards Ancient MeadowSunday 28th October 2012Stewards Ancient Meadow is the piece of uncultivated land stretching from Stewards car park to the cycle track. Local historians have shown that it was a meadow in the early 1800’s and when Harlow was conceived and built, it was ide...
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  • 26/10/12

    7th Cultural Food Event

    The 7th annual Cultural Food Event was particularly poignant this year in the light of the loss of Hira Shakoor and her brothers and sister in the house fire which took place earlier in the week. The Ethnic Minority Pupil Voice Group was determined to carry on and hold the event despite this tr...
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  • 14/10/12

    Year 8 Olympic Assembly

    2012 Olympic AssemblyOn Tuesday 2nd October, Year 8 pupils of Stewards Academy were privileged to have the opportunity to meet a very special guest named Jeanne Stacey, who had the great honour of representing Harlow as an official torch bearer for the 2012 Olympic Games over the summer. Jeanne...
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  • 14/10/12

    Macmillan Coffee Morning

    We joined the Worlds largest coffee morning last month.
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  • 18/09/12

    Open Day a Huge Success.

    Stewards Academy opened its door to over a thousand visitors from the local community when the annual Open Day took place.Visitors were greeted by the school council and staff - nearly 80 pupils strong and staff who escorted them on a tour of the school. Many of the visitors during the day commented...
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  • 09/09/12

    Examination Success

    This year has seen the examination results for Stewards Academy improve still further with over 50% of pupils achieving 5A*-C grades including English and mathematics and over 80% gaining 5A*-C grades overall.  It was a pleasure to witness the pride and relief felt by the pupils as they opened...
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  • 26/05/12

    Wickford Conference

    We had the honour of being invited along to speak at the Teachers Centre in Wickford at a conference entitled “Embedding the Olympic and Paralympic Values to Promote Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in your School”.
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  • 26/05/12

    YEAR 5 PARENTS EVENING

    On 10th May we played host to yet another of our very popular events when Year 5 parents from feeder schools were invited to come along and meet the Headteacher and Mrs Erwood with the School Council. 
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  • 25/10/11

    Royal Society Young People's Book Prize 2011

     Reading can be and should be a very enjoyable experience. Each year the Royal Society asks 100 panels of young people nationwide to read a short list of six children’s science books to decide which one will be awarded the Book Prize.  
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