On Wednesday 31st January 2018, three of our children took part in the ‘Birmingham School Games Talent Competition’. It was held at the Birmingham Hippodrome. Several talents were displayed including a guitar solo, a vocal performance of ‘How Far Ill Go’ and a fantastic gymnastics performance which earned a gold medal and first place! All the children represented the Academy to the highest level and showed what super stars they are!
Category Archives: Community
Women’s Health Session
Parents joined Birmingham and Solihull Women’s Aid to take part in a ladies only session. They discussed many issues effecting women, the impact of these and where to access support. Parents were able to gain information to share with others and felt confident in being able to support friends, family or loved ones who may need it.
Keep a look out for more sessions!
Stay and play
At St Clement’s Stay and Play we have been having lots of fun. The children are becoming more confident, engaging with each other and learning new skills.
This week we saw one of our children finally master walking with her push along frame. This milestone was celebrated by everyone, which made mum and daughter very proud.
If you would like more information about St Clement’s Stay and Play then see Miss Akers or come along Wednesday mornings at 9am.
Stay and Play
A great first week back at St Clement’s Stay and Play. The children had a fabulous time exploring and playing with their friends. Song time again was a popular part of the session. This week, we enjoyed ‘Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes’ and ‘If You’re Happy and You Know It’.
Come and join in the fun every Wednesday, 9am – 10am, St Clement’s School Hall.
Stay and Play
MacMillan Cancer Fundraising
stay and play
Harvest Assembly
Thank you to everyone that donated to our Harvest collection. We got a good selection of items and look forward to dropping it all off at the Aston & Nechells Foodbank.
This afternoon we celebrated Harvest in assembly and assembly started with an explanation about what Harvest is and when it is celebrated.
We were then treated to a short performance from the school councillors telling a story about a man who couldn’t grow crops because of an ogre sending a hot sun and lots of rain to the chant of….
“Fee, Fi, Fo, Fum, extreme weather here I come”
Everyone seemed to enjoy the assembly and singing along to the song, putting their hands up to answer questions and contributing when asked.
All the best for the weekend and Thank You all again for your generous donations.
School Council, Miss McLeod and Mrs Bi
Prefect Training
Making A Difference Youth Event
On Saturday 23rd September, the children attended M.A.D, a sporting youth event held at Nechells Wellbeing Centre. The children enjoyed a range of activities – music making, in a studio, a football competition, nutmeg competitions, smoothie making and a range of fun inflatable games.
M.A.D hope to hold regular events at the Wellbeing Centre, so keep a look out for more information.