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  • Students Celebrate Outstanding GCSE Results at National Church of England Academy

    Published 20/08/26

    Students at National Church of England Academy are celebrating today after receiving an excellent set of GCSE results that reflect their hard work, determination and commitment throughout their secondary education.

    The Class of 2026 has achieved strong outcomes across a broad range of subjects, with many students exceeding expectations and securing the grades needed to progress to their chosen next steps. The results are a testament to the dedication of students, the support of families, and the commitment of staff who have guided them throughout their studies.

    64% of Students achieved a pass in both English and mathematics and 44% achieving a strong pass in both English and Mathematics. Alongside this a record number of students achieved grade 5s in 5 or more subjects including English and maths. The academy is excited to welcome the students to the next stage in their journey at the National Academy Sixth form.

    Headteacher Mr Brailsford paid tribute to the achievements of the students and the wider school community.

    "We are incredibly proud of our students and all they have accomplished. These excellent results reflect not only their academic abilities but also their resilience, determination and character. Every student should be proud of what they have achieved today. I would like to thank our dedicated staff and supportive families who have played such an important role in helping our young people succeed. We look forward to seeing this talented cohort continue to flourish in the next stage of their education."

    Mrs Eastwood, Co-Chair of Governors, also congratulated students on their success.

    "On behalf of the Governing Body, I would like to offer my heartfelt congratulations to all of our students. Their achievements are the result of hard work, perseverance and ambition, supported by an exceptional team of staff. These results demonstrate the strength of our school community and our commitment to ensuring every young person is given the opportunity to reach their full potential. We wish all our students every success as they move forward to exciting new opportunities."

    As students consider their next steps, the Academy is pleased to confirm that there are still places available at the National Sixth Form Centre (NSFC) for September 2026.

    The NSFC offers a wide range of A Level and Level 3 courses within a supportive and ambitious learning environment, helping students prepare for university, apprenticeships and future careers.

    Students interested in enrolling at the National Sixth Form Centre are encouraged to contact Mrs Cliffman, Head of Sixth Form, as soon as possible, jcliffman@nationalacademy.org.uk

    National Church of England Academy would like to congratulate all students receiving their results today and wishes them every success for the future.

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  • Students at National Church of England Academy Achieve Excellent A Level Success

    Published 13/08/26

    National Church of England academy is delighted to celebrate another year of outstanding A Level results, with students achieving excellent outcomes that reflect their hard work, determination and resilience.

    There were some fantastic individual performances with a strong number of students achieving the very top grades including A* grades. 43% of grades achieved were B or higher and 71% C grade or higher. The vast majority of students were accepted to their first choice of university and we are sure they will continue to excel on their academic journey.

    This year's cohort has secured impressive results across a wide range of subjects, enabling students to progress to leading universities, degree apprenticeships and other exciting post-18 destinations. The results are a testament to the commitment of students, staff and families who have worked together to support academic success and personal development throughout their sixth form journey.

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  • Pentecost Newsletter

    Published 23/07/26

    Please find our Pentecost 2026 Newsletter below.

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  • Year 6 Open Evening

    Published 21/07/26

    We warmly welcome prospective parent/carers and students to our Open Evening on Thursday 24th September 2026 (5:45 - 8pm). 

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  • Faith-based school transport consultation – school buses

    Published 11/05/26

    Faith-based school transport consultation – school buses

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  • Lent Newsletter 2026

    Published 26/03/26

    Lent Newsletter - 2026

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  • ADT faculty update

    Published 10/03/26

    After-School ADT Clubs: Creativity and Commitment in Action

    There is something special happening in the Art, Design and Technology department after the final bell rings. While many students head home, our classrooms and workshops come alive with creativity, focus and purpose as KS4 students gather for our after-school coursework clubs.

    Running twice a week in Art (Tuesdays and Thursdays) and Engineering and Product Design (Tuesdays), these sessions have quickly become a hub of activity within the department. It’s not unusual to see students staying for over an hour, fully immersed in developing their ideas, refining practical work and pushing their projects further. In fact, many students regularly ask if additional sessions could be offered — a clear sign of the enthusiasm and commitment they have for their subjects.

    These clubs only happen because of the dedication of our staff. Teachers willingly go above and beyond the school day to provide extra opportunities for students who want to improve their work, develop their skills and make the most of their coursework projects. Their support ensures that students can access specialist equipment safely, expert guidance and valuable one-to-one feedback outside of normal lesson time.

    Just as impressive is the attitude shown by the students who attend. Choosing to stay after school week after week demonstrates real independence and determination. These sessions help students develop key habits that will benefit them well beyond their GCSEs — organisation, self-motivation, time management and resilience when tackling complex projects. They also give students the chance to build strong, positive working relationships with their teachers as they seek advice, refine ideas and problem-solve together.

    In Art, the sessions showcase a fantastic mix of technical and creative skill. Students experiment with materials, develop personal ideas and express themselves through their artwork as they work towards their coursework and final pieces. The studio atmosphere is one of concentration and creativity, with students carefully refining techniques and building ambitious portfolios.

    Meanwhile, in Product Design and Engineering, the workshops are equally busy. Students are developing the technical and design elements of their projects while also bringing their ideas to life through practical work. From using hand tools and machinery to programming CNC equipment, students are gaining real hands-on experience as they manufacture and refine their designs.

    As coursework deadlines begin to approach later in the year, these sessions are expected to become even more popular. They provide a valuable space for students to manage their time effectively, stay on top of project milestones and continue developing high-quality work.

    All of this hard work will ultimately be showcased at the ADT End of Year Exhibition, where students’ creativity, technical skill and dedication will be on full display. More details about this exciting event will be shared later in the year.

    For now, if you pass the ADT corridor on a Tuesday or Thursday evening, you’ll see exactly what makes these sessions so special — a department full of motivated students, passionate teachers and a shared commitment to producing outstanding work.

     

    Mr Gregory

    Head of Department - ADT

     

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  • Reassurance Regarding Recent Social Media Rumours

    Published 09/03/26
    On Friday afternoon, a small number of parents contacted us suggesting the possibility of aggression between National and other local schools after the school day. I want to reassure you that everything at National remained completely calm and normal
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  • MITRE Art Project & Competition winners 2026

    Published 09/03/26

    We are excited to share the results of the MITRE Art Project and Competition. All schools across the Trust took part, creating incredible artwork around the theme “Flourishing and Togetherness.” Every entry was judged by Doug Leman, a member of the Nottinghamshire Society of Artists, and Matthew Parris. Both judges were truly blown away by the creativity, imagination, and talent shown in every piece submitted. 

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  • Academy Closed - Friday 9 January

    Published 09/01/26

    The National Church of England Academy will be closed today due to weather conditions - please see Parentmail for further details.

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  • ADVENT NEWSLETTER 2025

    Published 19/12/25

    Please find attached the Advent Newsletter 2025

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  • Invitation to an evening of music: The National Church of England Academy Christmas Concert

    Published 03/12/25

    The festive season is nearly upon us and we are writing to invite you and your family to an evening of musical entertainment, provided by our very own students at the National Church of England Academy.

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