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    • Riverside Meadows - St Neots; Half Term Update, October 2023

      Published 20/10/23

      As we come to the end of the half term, we reflect on how far Riverside Meadows has come over the last year. 

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    • Charlie's Garden: A Sunny Autumn Display of Fresh Produce

      Published 20/10/23

      It’s a busy time of year in "Charlie’s Garden". 

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    • World Mental Health Day 2023

      Published 10/10/23

      Today at Riverside Meadows - St Neots we will be focusing on World Mental Health Day. It is a day to talk about mental health and to show everyone that mental health matters.

       

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    • School Bake-Off Competition Raises Funds for Macmillan 2023

      Published 03/10/23

      In a heart-warming display of culinary creativity, Riverside Meadows - St Neots recently organised a Bake-Off competition that filled the hall and corridors with the lovely scent of freshly baked treats.

      The purpose was not just to showcase the baking talent within our school, but also to raise funds for Macmillan Cancer Support for our annual coffee morning celebration. Rowan took on the role of DJ and even encouraged some of us to dance and even sing. It was lovely to have parents and friends of the school join us, and it’s always lovely to celebrate being part of such a vibrant and caring community.

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    • Project Insulation at St Neots

      Published 15/09/23

      Students at Riverside Meadows - St Neots made a model house out of cardboard to then show where insulation could be added to stop heat from escaping from their builds.

      An increasingly relevant topic in the world today, as we look to help our houses retain heat in Winter then strive to cool them in our increasingly warm Summer season. 

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    • Cambridgeshire Beat Team Work With Riverside Meadows - St Neots to Educate, Discuss and Support

      Published 13/09/23

      Riverside Meadows - St Neots once again looks forward to working with PCSO Dan Grant and his Cambridgeshire Beat Team as they come into school and work with our young people on a wide range of topics, demonstrating that the police are a supportive team with the best interests of young people at heart.

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    • Speech Day

      Published 27/06/23


      Speech Day is a time to celebrate and reflect with our pupils on their achievements. As the Academic year draws to a close we find ourselves looking back as much as forwards. Assistant Head, Claire Heseltine took the time to write a heartfelt poem to mark the occasion, which we wish to share with you below.

      Phew! We made it through – what a year!

      Just a few last words for you to hear.

      This year, eight of you running free,

      Eight unique, brave souls - I’m sure you’ll agree

      That there have never been before

      Anyone quite like this roll call:

      First, our Luci, Streetfighter tough

      (one game was never enough)

      You are strong and brave and true

      And you’ll keep battling whatever you go through.

      Next, it’s Paul, who likes to argue, right?

      I’m always wrong, and he’s always right

      There’s such an intelligence there –

      (Underneath unruly hair!)

      I can’t keep these two apart and so

      It’s Liam next to have a go.

      You have such a sense of right and wrong

      You stand up for your friends, you are so strong.

      You have such potential, so much to give

      And, no, that hair is not a wig!

      Atlanta loves a board pen, saying “No”’s a school trend!

      She’s been with us for years on end.

      Kind, sensitive and caring, yes

      A talented artist, you’re the best!

      Jordan, football is your game

      Honesty, integrity – they’re your name.

      Working hard, the adult you

      Is really now shining through.

      Libby-Mai, your strength of mind

      Has inspired us all - you’ve had to find

      The courage to face exams in school

      And somehow, you maintain your cool.

      Rachel, I’m sorry, this might be cringe

      I don’t want to make you whinge

      Your friends know you’re loyal and just

      They know you’re someone they can trust.

      Finally, I have to say goodbye

      To Bella – Ducky, it’s time to fly.

      The office will be a quieter place

      We will all miss your lovely face.

      You’ve worked so hard, you’ve come so far

      To all of you, you shine like stars.

      Every one of you has had fights to win

      You are the victors, you have strength within.

      Believe in you, have faith, be strong,

      This is just the start of your song.

      And although you are leaving, moving on

      Remember us and where you’re from.

      For everything you think and do,

      Just know that we are very proud of you.

      So now, that’s it. No more from me -

      Let’s hear it for the class of 2023.

      Claire Heseltine, Riverside Meadows Academy, 27th June, 2023.

      Assistant Head Teacher Claire Heseltine writes; 

      "Speech Day is always emotional as it’s the time we officially say goodbye and good luck to our Year Elevens. This year was no exception, and we are so proud of our leavers and their achievements. They are all moving on to college or to apprenticeships, ready to face adult life. They have added so much to our school life in their individual ways and all eight of them have impressed us with their resilience and positivity.  

      Also, Speech Day is an opportunity to reflect on the year as a whole and 2022/23 has been a roller-coaster! We have welcomed new staff and learners, some old staff are in new roles and our existing learners have matured and grown. We have been horse riding, swimming and taken part in yoga. We have been visited by royal pythons, meerkats and a lot of creepy crawlies during bug week. We have celebrated the coronation and raised money for Macmillan, Comic Relief and Young Minds. We have taken part in a football tournament and visited castles and Stratford-upon-Avon. Through everything, I have been impressed with our young people. They are an inspiration and the driving force for change and improvement in our school. 

      At Speech Day, a Key Stage Three and a Key Stage Four learner were awarded with subject prizes for excellence and hard work within individual subject areas. These young people have shone in their lessons and impressed their teachers with their achievements. In addition, we awarded one key stage four and one key stage three learner for being the most improved. Jordan in Year Eleven showed fortitude and strength in working at home and having in mind his end goal. He has shown maturity and dedication. Max in Year Nine has had a turbulent year. He spoke to everyone in the Drama Studio about his journey this year, thanking those who have helped him and proving himself to be a role model. 

      Finally, we have three whole school awards in the name of three people who have been important to our school. The Aldrich Award for the Environment is dedicated to Anna Aldrich, an ex-learner who was dedicated to the environment and nature as well as being a talented artist and photographer. Our winner is passionate about nature, and he cares for Gary the African land snail. He has also worked tirelessly to create a garden we can all enjoy. The Lechmere Award celebrates teamwork and the Lechmere family have all been great friends to the school and have proved to be inspirational as governor, learner, learning mentor and friend. It was fabulous to see a Year Seven win this award, showing her skills of working with others to achieve great feats. Louise Williamson was a caring and dedicated member of staff. She was a tireless worker and a woman of amazing strength and fortitude. The winner of the Williamson Award for Friendship has shown loyalty and courage in a way that Louise would have been proud of. 

      It was lovely to see Year Eleven parents and carers at Speech Day for the first time this year. All of our Leavers came back to receive certificates, hoodies and specially designed kingfisher keyrings. We wish them joy, success and happiness. For the whole school, a heartfelt well done, and thank you for a wonderful occasion."

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    • Stratford-Upon-Avon 2023

      Published 26/06/23

      Our Riverside Meadows Academy St Neots, students enjoyed a school trip to Stratford-upon-Avon with huge success. Our learners embraced the whole day, showing outstanding behaviour and listening skills engaging with the sensory stimuli that was present throughout the trip.

      The school trip linked with many aspects of our learning journey - English, Arts, History, Science, Maths and more. 

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    • Mountfitchet Castle

      Published 22/05/23

      Riverside Meadows Academy's Key Stage 3 students had the opportunity to attend an educational day trip to Mountfichet Castle. They experienced a taste what it would be like to live in a Mott and Bailey Castle back in the Norman times - the 11th and 12th centuries in Britain. This castle is a replica Castle built upon the site of the original, as it would have been built by William the Conqueror back in 1066.

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    • A Day With Butterflies

      Published 19/05/23


      We spent the day at the Zoology museum at Cambridge University where we were greeted by a current researcher studying butterflies. We were educated on the population of butterflies, their decline and the methods being used to help the populations increase.
       

      Our students had the opportunity to work out solutions to help shade the animals during the increasingly hot summer months.

      We learnt that when caterpillars turn into cocoons, the whole body turns to a DNA liquid inside and totally rebuilds itself into a Butterfly - Fascinating!
       

       

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    • Coronation 2023

      Published 10/05/23

      We had a lovely start to the celebrations to mark the coronation of King Charles III, with an afternoon tea. Twenty-five carers, parents, grandparents and friends joined us to eat delicious sandwiches and cakes (mainly provided by our amazing caterers, Edwards and Blake).

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    • Comic Relief 2023

      Published 24/03/23

      Comic Relief 17th March; 2023 

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