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.
School Bake-Off Competition Raises Funds for Macmillan 2023
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...
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 co...
Cambridgeshire Beat Team Work With Riverside Meadows - St Neots to Educate, Discuss and Support
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 hear...
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...
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...
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...
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 oppor...
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).