World Diabetes Day
Tuesday 14th November was World Diabetes Awareness Day and this week many of us in school are wearing a blue ribbon to show our solidarity with those who have to cope with managing diabetes every day.
Tuesday 14th November was World Diabetes Awareness Day and this week many of us in school are wearing a blue ribbon to show our solidarity with those who have to cope with managing diabetes every day.
Winter mocks begin on Monday and this week the students have been working hard to make sure they are fully prepared for the exams.
There are still a very limited number of spaces left for the 5-day outdoor residential experience with The Outward Bound Trust in Cumbria for Years 8, 9 and 10. Students will experience learning outside the classroom to better develop self-confidence and teamwork skills, through a range of adventurous activities.
The first Remembrance ceremony in the UK was held in London in 1920, and this week at AVA we have held our own acts of Remembrance in both the Primary and Secondary phases.
Congratulations to the Student Parliament team who delivered assemblies throughout the week.
Please find attached a guide for parents/carers on supporting children on how to deal with upsetting content.
There has been a national clinical alert issued by the Department of Health and Social Care (NHS England) to highlight the current shortages in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) medications across the UK. The shortages are the result of increased demand and manufacturing issues.
Help enhance your child's spelling skills and help them ace those subject key words.
PiXL Endurance is a strategy designed to help students develop exam-related stamina and resilience in the period before they take their exams.
All our Year 10 learners participated in an employability workshop this week.
Did you know that WhatsApp has a minimum age for usage of 16?
Year 10 have an exciting opportunity to take part in a science trip to Whipsnade Zoo