Parent/Carer Letter – April 2019
I would like to thank our students and staff for their fantastic commitment, teamwork and energy. I wish to thank the parents, carers and members of the community for the outstanding support provided to the Academy.
Albion Foundation at Q3 Academy Great Barr – Easter Activities
The Albion Foundation will be hosting a wide range of activities at Q3 Academy Great Barr during the Easter Holiday.
Year 11 – Passport to the Prom
We are really proud of all the hard work that our Year 11 students are putting in to their studies. Today we are launching a ‘Passport to the Prom’, which is designed to recognise and reward this ongoing commitment to excellence.
HAIRSPRAY – The Broadway Musical
Hairspray follows the story of Tracy Turnblad, an enthusiastic teenager desperate for a chance to shine on the ‘Corny Collins Show’. The prejudices of the time where appearance and race limit opportunities soon become apparent to her, and she embarks on a turbulent journey to fight for what is right – equality for all.
Operation Spectre
This week (11th-18th March) is a National Campaign, Operation Spectre, surrounding Knife Crime and Youth Violence.
Parent Survey – Local Area SEND Re-visit
From 18 March 2019 to 21 March 2019, Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission (CQC) will carry out jointly a re-visit of your local area following the previous inspection that took place between 16 January 2017 and 20 January 2017.
Parents’ Consultation Evening – Years 11 & 13
I would like to invite parents and carers of students in Years 11 and 13 to a Parents’ Consultation Evening on Thursday 28th March 2019.
Company Colours on Sports Kit
Q3 Academies Trust has made the decision that all new Sports Kit will now display the standard Q3 Academies logo. This takes place with immediate effect.
Parents’ Consultation Evening – Year 8
I would like to invite parents and carers of students in Year 8 to a Parents’ Consultation Evening on Wednesday 13th March 2019.
Parent/Carer Letter – Knife Arch
Today we are pleased to welcome the West Midlands Police who are educating students about the dangers of knife crime. On Friday 11th January, all secondary schools and academies in Sandwell gave advance notice that they would be working with the Police to tackle the worrying recent trend in carrying knives.