An audience with sally Nicholls
We are delighted to welcome award-winning author Sally Nicholls for a special An Audience With event.
We are delighted to welcome award-winning author Sally Nicholls for a special An Audience With event.
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Sir Thomas Wharton Academy has proudly raised more than £1,100 for Children in Need 2025, following a day of outstanding community spirit, determination, and charity fundraising. The event, held last Friday, showcased the academy’s commitment to supporting national causes while bringing students and staff together in a positive and energetic way.
The centrepiece of the day was an ambitious Row-a-thon, where students and staff worked collectively to row the full distance from Land’s End to John O’Groats. Each house contributed an impressive total, reflecting dedication and teamwork across the academy. Chatsworth achieved the highest distance with 55,005km, followed by Cusworth with 51,589km. Brodsworth completed 45,217km, and Wentworth finished with 35,176km, all playing a vital role in the school-wide challenge.
A highlight for many students was a special visit from Pudsey Bear, who arrived to cheer on participants and celebrate their efforts. Pudsey’s appearance added excitement and encouragement throughout the day. Alongside the rowing challenge, a successful cupcake sale run by staff and students helped boost donations even further.
Principal Matt McDonald praised everyone involved, saying:
“I am incredibly proud of our students and staff. Their enthusiasm, kindness, and willingness to support others truly embody what Sir Thomas Wharton Academy stands for. Raising over £1,100 for Children in Need shows the power of our community when we come together for a shared purpose. I am grateful to the staff who have dedicated time to support the students with this initiative.”
The Academy’s fundraising success highlights its strong commitment to charity, personal development, and community engagement, core values shared across Maltby Learning Trust. By taking part in large-scale national events like Children in Need, students gain valuable experiences that encourage empathy, resilience, and social responsibility.
More than 200 students from Sir Thomas Wharton Academy, part of Maltby Learning Trust, have taken part in a revitalised work experience programme this year. Year 10 and Year 12 students secured placements across a wide range of sectors - from engineering and education to law, hospitality, and even government.
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The partnership will be holding a virtual session for parents, carers and students to hear more about exams, wellbeing, and revision tips on Thursday 27 March 2025 at 5:00 pm–5:30 pm. This session will be accessible to all year groups but specifically those about to take exams.
In collaboration with STWA and Active Fusion, young people in our community can discover a variety of free sports-based activities that will get them moving, building teamwork skills, and promoting a healthy lifestyle. The sessions will take place at STWA on a Wednesday after school, during term time. Please see below for further information and use the QR code to book your free place.