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  • Internet Safety Parents’ Event

    Published 16/10/23

    Open to all Chulmleigh Academy Trust Parents

    Thursday  25th April, 6.00pm

    Heywood Hall, Chulmleigh College

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  • Off to the Finals of the First STEM LEGO Challenge

    Published 06/03/23

    FIRST LEGO League Challenge is a global STEM programme for teams of young people, to encourage an interest in real world themes and develop key skills that are crucial for their future careers.

    Chulmleigh College team "Jam Over Cream" comprising of: Zac Elston, Toby Garton, Harry Lewis, Alfie Jones, Ryan Snell, Ellie Hearson-Burnell, Amos Garton, Ben Bourner) took part in the Regional Competition on Friday 8th March 2024. The team worked together to explore a given topic and to design, build and program an autonomous LEGO robot to solve a series of missions.  They presented an innovation project to a panel of judges and were given a huge amount of praise for their innovative ideas.  The team were awarded the Champions Award on the day and have been invited to represent Devon and Cornwall at the National Competition in Harrogate on the 20th April 2024.  A huge thank you to GCHQ who provided sponsorship which enabled Chulmleigh College to take part in such an exciting event.

     

     

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  • Good Luck Year 11!

    Published 03/01/23

    Year 11 mock exams start this week and we would like to say 'good luck' to all of our pupils who are working so hard!

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  • Exeter Maths School

    Published 14/11/22

    We are pleased to announce that this year three Year 11 pupils: Zac Elston; Emily Jade Passmore and Alex Fletcher have all received conditional offers to start in September 2024. These three pupils all achieved a level 9 in their Maths GCSE at the end of year 10 and are sitting both Higher Statistics and Further Maths GCSE’s this year.

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  • Something Wicked This Way Comes

    Published 20/07/22

    Recently, our Year 10 drama pupils took part in the Shakespeare in Schools Festival. After many weeks of rehearsing, their hard work was realised when they performed their interpretation of Macbeth at the Barnfield Theatre, Exeter.

    This week we received a truly brilliant review by theatre director Holly Meechan:

     "An enthralling, sophisticated production of Macbeth, from an innovative and dedicated company...

    Congratulations Chulmleigh Community College for your fantastic reimagining of Macbeth as part of the Spring 24 Shakespeare Schools Festival. It was a thrilling night of theatre, and I’d like to shine a spotlight on some aspects I really loved.
    There is so much to celebrate about this production, but what I loved most is how you truly made it your own. You modernised the story and added in some of your own contemporary text which was well-written and slotted in with Shakespeare seamlessly. Your opening press conference scene made for an exciting start and was a clever way to introduce the characters; presenting Macduff and his family here in this way also made their murder later all the more impactful.
    The music in your piece was outstanding. What a gift to have such a skilled group of musicians providing the soundtrack to your play. You used the music to build and release tension at all the right moments which really supported the actors and the story. The Lullaby sung by Macduff's wife was also a great choice. The innocence, beauty and simplicity of it, juxtaposed against the horrific deeds being committed, was incredibly moving.
    I really like how you chose to play the witches as a whole ensemble and how they seemed to morph out of the earth like strange creatures surrounding Macbeth. There were some other lovely moments of support from the ensemble too, where you used gesture and voice to echo the emotions and thoughts of the characters, the inspection and cleansing of the hands was an effective motif which you repeated. I also thought you created the party really well, there was such great focus from everyone.
    Your characters were relatable, with real depth, believable relationships, and a mature portrayal of their emotions. I love how you made more of the character of Fleance and the choice you made to have them as a cheeky teenager, able to add ironic commentary on Macbeth's greedy rise to power.
    This was an enthralling, sophisticated production of Macbeth from an innovative and dedicated company.
    We’re thrilled to have reimagined Shakespeare with you this year and have loved being with you on your journey from classroom to stage. We can’t wait to work with Chulmleigh Community College again in the next Festival!"

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  • Year 5 Taster Day - 25th June 2024

    Published 20/06/22

    In June we will be holding Year 5 Taster Day. Please read on for more information...

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