Education: Secondary
THE short life of Harlow resident, Thomas Baldock as read by Passmores Academy Principal, Vic Goddard. This project has been brought to you by the Harlow Council Civic Fund and HTS Ltd. Never Forget. Thomas’ parents were George Henry Baldock, born in Sawbridgeworth in c.1860…
THE short life of William Blatch read out by Burnt Mill Academy student Ben. This project has been brought to you by Harlow Council Civic Fund and HTS Ltd. We would also like to thank the Humanities Department of Burnt Mill Academy Never Forget. William’s…
THE finishing touches are being made to Harlow’s newest secondary school as it prepares to welcome its very first cohort. Sir Frederick Gibberd College is being opened in the town by BMAT to provide a solution to the critical shortage of school places. A group…
HARLOW athlete Danny Raymond earned a hard fought fourth place in the under-15’s 800 metres at the National Championships in Bedford. In his first full season of track and field, the Stewards Academy athlete has blazed a trail through two-lap racing. This was always a…
CHILDREN at risk of being permanently excluded from school are being offered a lifeline. An education trust which prides itself on removing barriers to ensure all children are freed to succeed is setting up alternative provisions for both primary and secondary aged pupils. BMAT, which…
Burnt Mill Academy First Avenue, Harlow, CM20 2NR Stewards Academy Parnall Road, Harlow, CM18 &NQ Passmores Academy Tracyes Road, Harlow, CM18 6JH St Marks West Essex Catholic School Tripton Road, Harlow, CM18 6AA Sir Frederick Gibberd College Burnt Mill Academy First Avenue, Harlow, CM20 2NR
OVER the summer, ROOTS POD Academy teamed up with Harlow Council, NWES and Harlow College to deliver six free workshops for young people interested in Becoming An Entrepreneur. The workshops were aimed at young people aged 14-24 and were geared towards giving them an introduction…
THE MEMORIAL University of Newfoundland’s St John’s Campus in Old Harlow celebrated its 50th anniversary over the weekend. The Harlow Campus has been the international campus of Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada since 1969. Celebrations marking 50 years at the Harlow Campus took place over…
PASSMORES Academy students, staff and parents celebrated their success in their GCSE results on Thursday morning. Principal Vic Goddard said: “The Passmores community is delighted with the outcome of everyone’s hard work today shown by the GCSE results received by our young people and would…
Saturday school and extra revision sessions helped students to achieve top grades in their GCSE exams. STUDENTS at Burnt Mill Academy, in Harlow, attend weekend, evening and holiday classes to give them the best chance of success. As they collected their GCSE results today, they…
Students and staff were today celebrating at Burnt Mill Academy as the summer’s GCSE results were released. MORE than half of Year 11 students at the school, in Harlow, achieved a standard pass of the old five or more A* to C grades including English…
AT Stewards Academy, the familiar buzz of excitement filled the school hall once again as pupils gathered to receive their GCSE results. There were lots of smiles and hugs as pupils opened their results and began to celebrate their success. It was really pleasing to…
ST MARK’S West Essex Catholic School are today continuing to celebrating another set of results that yet again demonstrate good performances against all of the key achievement measures. Headteacher, Elaine Heaphy, commenting on the results, stated, “Following on from our successful ‘A’ level results last…
THE first ever cohort of BMAT STEM Academy students have collected their GCSE results. Along with other BMAT schools, students start to take their GCSE exams earlier than is traditionally seen in UK schools. Year 10 students, the first to join the unique science, technology,…
ST NICHOLAS’ school in Old Harlow is celebrating after a number of students gained excellent results. Saint Nicholas School GCSE results 2019 – 97 % of pupils achieved five or more 9 – 4 grades, continuing the success of last few years where we have…





