Year 1 WOW Day
Year 1 had a fantastic WOW Day, designing and making their very own spaceships as part of our work on the story Beegu. The children were brilliantly creative and absolutely loved bringing their ideas to life!
Year 1 had a fantastic WOW Day, designing and making their very own spaceships as part of our work on the story Beegu. The children were brilliantly creative and absolutely loved bringing their ideas to life!
AVA students have been invited to a series of Bucks College Group Open Events this month.
Last week, Bucks Radio visited the Academy to interview Sixth Form students Emily J and Megan W about their recent trip to Auschwitz.
Last Tuesday, eight AVA students took part in the Bucks Youth Summit at Aylesbury Waterside Theatre.
Leavers hoodies are available to order for £25. Please make sure you place your order by 24 April 2026.
Final payments are due, via ParentPay, by Monday 21 April.
We are looking to develop the opportunities we offer our students as part of our careers provision. A strong partnership between school and business brings real benefits to both – from inspiring young people and building their skills, to raising your organisation’s profile in the local community.
Buckinghamshire Family Information Service (Youth Space) is offering How to Move up to Secondary School workshops and courses for children in Year 6 to help them feel prepared and confident about the move to secondary school.
If your child is interested in taking part, but you’re not quite sure what’s involved, we’d love you to join one of the free DofE Information Evenings.
Looking for a positive, practical club after school? Learn to Braid @ AVA gives students the chance to learn new skills, practise techniques and enjoy a creative, supportive session with a professional braider.
We are incredibly proud to share the fantastic achievements of our students from last term.
A total of 44 positive letters were sent home to selected students in recognition of their exceptional contributions.
On Friday, members of our Student Parliament took part in an engaging awareness session delivered by The Pace Centre. The workshop helped students deepen their understanding of cerebral palsy, disability inclusion, and the vital support Pace provides to children and their families.