MSP Wellbeing Exhibiton
Tuesday 15th July between 4pm - 6pm at Brunts Academy
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Tuesday 15th July between 4pm - 6pm at Brunts Academy
By Phoebe Cox
Published 3rd Oct 2024, 13:22 BST
Updated 3rd Oct 2024, 14:38 BST
A young girl from Mansfield was thrilled to discover that her 'royal bear' design had won Harrods' esteemed 175th-anniversary competition – with her victory being the first time a customer has created one of the company's renowned bears.
Sofia Ingleby, an 11-year-old student at The Brunts Academy, was thrilled to learn that she had won a designing competition for one of the world's most renowned brands.
Earlier this year, Harrods announced the first 'Harrods Design-A-Bear Studio' and held a competition for customers to design a bear to be sold in the store.
The Harrods bear, named Henry after the company's founder, Charles Henry Harrod, is quintessentially British and features intricate details that reference the store's storied history.
Sofia designed the bear inspired by King Charles III's coronation, celebrating the regal occasion with the design of a bear adorned with a cape and crown.
Months after entering the competition, Sofia received her prize from a Harrods ‘Green Man’.
As part of her win, Sofia was given a Harrods bag filled with merchandise and treated to a luxurious afternoon tea at the Tiffany Blue Box Cafe in the store with her mum, Marisa.
This marks the first time in Harrods' 175 years of operation that a customer has designed a bear.
The bear is a limited edition, with only 175 bears produced.
Well done, Sofia! It looks amazing. What an achievement.
Pupils and staff at The Brunts Academy, located on Park Avenue and part of Greenwood Academies Trust, are celebrating their GCSE results today.
The Academy is pleased to announce a year of brilliant results for pupils. The whole Academy community is incredibly proud of its pupils, many of whom are now looking forward to progressing onto their A Levels at the Academy.
While all pupils have done well, there have been some impressive individual performances. These include:
Rachel Sutcliffe, Principal at The Brunts Academy, said:
“We are incredibly proud of our pupils and their fantastic GCSE results this year. Their hard work, perseverance and dedication have truly paid off, and we celebrate each and every one of them. These results reflect not only individual success but also the collective effort of our teaching staff, parents and carers and community. We are excited to see what the future holds for our pupils as they embark on their next educational journey.”
Pupils and staff at The Brunts Academy, located on Park Avenue and part of Greenwood Academies Trust, are celebrating receiving their A Level results today.
The Academy is pleased to announce a year of excellent results for pupils. Their determination and hard work has meant many have achieved strong results and will now progress onto their chosen next steps in higher education, jobs or apprenticeships.
There have also been some impressive individual performances. These include:
Rachel Sutcliffe, Principal at The Brunts Academy, said:
“We are immensely proud of our pupils for their outstanding achievements in this year’s A-Level results. These results are a testament of their hard work, dedication and resilience throughout their studies. Our pupils have shown remarkable determination, and today we celebrate not only their academic success but also their growth as individuals.
“We are excited to see what they will do next as they embark on new and exciting chapters in their lives. The future is bright, and we are confident that they will continue to excel and make a positive impact in the world. We wish them all the very best for their futures.”
Sixth form students at The Brunts Academy had the unique opportunity to engage with local parliamentary candidates in a spirited Q&A session organised by fellow sixth form student, Mia. The event, held ahead of the upcoming general election, featured Conservative candidate Ben Bradley and Labour candidate Steve Yemm, who discussed and debated various pressing issues raised by the students.
The candidates answered questions submitted by the sixth formers on topics ranging from child poverty to national service. Mia, who moderated the session, ensured a focused and productive debate, stepping in when discussions on policy funding became particularly heated to remind the candidates that the topic would be addressed later in the session.
Feedback from the students was overwhelmingly positive, with many expressing appreciation for the chance to learn more about the political process. One student remarked, "It’s nice to see that someone is trying to make young people more aware of who is making decisions for you."
The Brunts Academy staff and senior leadership also showed strong support for the initiative, with many attending the session. For the candidates, this was a valuable opportunity to connect with the younger members of the constituency, who, although not yet eligible to vote, will be key participants in future elections. Mia expressed her hope that the event would help young people become more engaged in politics, sharing her own frustration at not being able to vote this time around.
A special thank you is extended to both Ben Bradley and Steve Yemm for dedicating their time to this insightful session.