Friday 24th April – Preparation for adulthood event
Monday 27th April – Year 7 & 8 football vs Archway
Tuesday 28th April – Preparation for adulthood event
Wednesday 29th April – Junior maths challenge; Year 7 football vs Chosen Hill
Thursday 30th April – Gold DofE practice; Parent prayer gathering
Friday 1st May – Gold DofE practice
Saturday 2nd May – Gold DofE practice
Monday 4th May – bank holiday
Tuesday 5th May – Year 7 cricket vs Cotswold; Year 9/10 cricket vs St Edwards
Wednesday 6th May – Hair & Beauty exam; Y13 drama exam

Finally, students had classroom talks from a range of professionals from different organisations. Visitors commented on how engaged students were and the excellent questions they asked! These conversations helped our students to see the breadth of opportunities available to them and highlighted the importance of resilience, adaptability and lifelong learning.
Year 8 will have their careers morning on the 7th May, which will focus on exploring their unique skills and talents, as well as the skills needed to navigate careers, including the importance of digital skills for future jobs.
Six cadets from the ASA Combined Cadet Force (CCF) Contingent recently travelled to MOD St Athan in Wales for an unforgettable aviation experience. Hosted by 1 Air Experience Flight (AEF), the visit gave cadets a unique opportunity to take part in powered flying in light aircraft. The programme is designed to introduce young people to...
This week, we were delighted to welcome a special visitor from Japan to All Saints’ Academy. A retired English teacher, she is currently travelling in the UK to learn more about British culture and gain insight into the UK education system. As part of her visit, she kindly volunteered her time with us over two...
Students from All Saints’ Academy proudly took part in the exciting Mars Rover CEP Final, held today, competing against teams from Cheltenham College, Dean Close, Balcarras, and Cleeve. This event brought together Year 10 students who have spent the past several workshops designing and building their own Mars rovers as part of the CEP programme....
This week, we were delighted to welcome a special visitor from Japan to All Saints’ Academy. A retired English teacher, she is currently travelling in the UK to learn more about British culture and gain insight into the UK education system. As part of her visit, she kindly volunteered her time with us over two...
Six cadets from the ASA Combined Cadet Force (CCF) Contingent recently travelled to MOD St Athan in Wales for an unforgettable aviation experience. Hosted by 1 Air Experience Flight (AEF), the visit gave cadets a unique opportunity to take part in powered flying in light aircraft. The programme is designed to introduce young people to...
Students from All Saints’ Academy proudly took part in the exciting Mars Rover CEP Final, held today, competing against teams from Cheltenham College, Dean Close, Balcarras, and Cleeve. This event brought together Year 10 students who have spent the past several workshops designing and building their own Mars rovers as part of the CEP programme....

We are currently in Eastertide — the season between Easter Monday and the Ascension. This is a time of hope, renewal, and reflection. In this in-between time, we are reminded that resurrection is not just a moment, but a way of living — one that calls us to carry hope, kindness, and faith into our everyday lives.
This week, we were delighted to celebrate our annual Bishops’ Awards with over 500 students at Tewkesbury Abbey. With Bishop Robert presiding, it was a truly special occasion, recognising those who have embodied our All Saints Way through their actions and character. Congratulations to all who received an award — your example is an inspiration to our whole community.
This week also marked Earth Day. As the weather grows warmer and the evenings stretch longer, we are given a wonderful opportunity to notice the beauty of the world around us. In the Bible, we are reminded: “The earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it” (Psalm 24:1), and again, “God saw all that he had made, and it was very good” (Genesis 1:31). Creation itself is a gift — something to appreciate, care for, and protect.
I want to encourage you to take time this season to pause and notice: the colours of the sky, the sound of birdsong, the new life emerging all around us. These small moments can draw us closer to God and remind us of His presence in the world.
As it says in Romans 1:20, “For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities… have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made.”
Join me in noticing the beauty of creation.
Blessings
Matt