2014 has kicked off with a bang for RSA Academies; we have been busy and want your support. Check out the latest news below and see how you can get involved.
Whitley Academy is judged 'Outstanding'
Whitley Academy, a member of the RSA Family of Academies, had their full Ofsted inspection on 12 and 13 December 2013. The school has been judged to be “outstanding” in all four areas: achievement of pupils; quality of teaching; behaviour and safety of pupils; and leadership and management. The full report is available on the school’s website.
Help us crowdfund the Pupil Design Awards
We are trialling the expansion of our Student Design Awards with 14-19 pupils – first in our Academies, then across the UK. The awards challenge emerging designers to tackle pressing social, environmental and economic issues through design thinking. Watch our film and help crowdfund the project – every pound will help. Deadline for donations is Friday 17 January!
Mentor pupils to broaden their horizons
Building on a partnership we have launched with Warwick University, Broadening Horizons will offer a group of 14-16 year olds high quality mentoring and development. We are currently developing the programme, and you can contact Richard Pickford to express your interest.
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The Modern Cockney Festival event at RSA House
On Wednesday 22 March, this event, part of The Modern Cockney Festival (3 March-4 April), explores how invisible discrimination is still widespread in modern Britain. Three different groups highlight their experiences, responses, and challenges - the Jewish community, those facing ageism, and Cockneys.
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The RSA is pleased to announce the launch of its Financial Services Network
Our new Financial Services Network is a Fellows-led initiative helping to drive a ‘Finance for Good’ agenda.
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Free seminar: Introduction to copyright
RSA Fellows are invited to a free 3-hour introduction to copyright seminar, providing a practical overview of need-to-know facts and information for entrepreneurs, creatives and businesses.
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