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We would like to invite you to celebrate our CTK Performance Evening featuring drama and music performances and an art exhibition showcasing our talented and creative students.

The event will take place on Thursday 13th July in the main school hall at 6.30pm.  This is a wonderful opportunity to come together at the end of another successful and happy academic year.

We are a cashless school, so tickets are only available via Arbour priced at £3 each. If there are any issues, please contact the Finance Department.

We will allocate 2 tickets per family, per performer initially; then we will release the remainder at a later date. Tickets are likely to sell fast.

🎭 Year 12 Drama Present ‘A Re-interpretation of A Doll’s House’ by Henrik Ibsen 🎭

Wednesday 5th July
6:00 – 6:30pm
In the CTK Hall
Age guidance – 14+

Tickets are FREE!

Here’s a sneak peak of Isaac Lee, a Year 8 Music Student, practicing for the IYASummerFest23: Music Showcase at the Old Library in Mansfield.

Isaac and 4 other drummers, led by our drum kit teacher Andrew Moore, are thoroughly enjoying their rehearsals. The skill involved to perform with 4 other drummers is huge, particularly the timing, communication and accuracy of rhythm.

You can get your tickets here – https://www.inspireculture.org.uk/…/iyasummerfest23…/ – it’s sure to be a fantastic night!

We have recently welcomed a new LRC Manager to CTK – Ms Robinson. She has a great vision for the LRC, and we need your help to fulfil it!

For her to re-catalogue the library, we need students to return all their library books – they can return them directly to the returns box in the library.

You can also donate any books you no longer need to our LRC. If you have any good quality junior or young adult fiction at home you’d like to donate, we’d love to take it off your hands. They can be donated directly to Ms Robinson.

We appreciate your support!

At Christ the King CVA, we are offering a trip for 11 of our students to go to Cambodia for 28 days in July 2024 to complete local community projects and conservation.

This is a fantastic opportunity for our students to develop skills, life long memories and exposure to the wider world. While this is a wonderful opportunity for our students, it is an expensive trip as it will cost the students 4000 pound each.

During this eye-opening expedition we will work closely with rural Cambodian communities to support community development, whilst learning about Cambodia’s rich culture and turbulent history at the world-famous Angkor Wat temples, S21 Prison and Killing Fields.

We will also take on the challenge of an adventurous trek through the jungle, giving us the chance to test the limits of our comfort zone in a spectacular environment.

Ways you can donate –

  • Sign up to EasyFundraising (click here) and donate every time you shop online. This means you can raise FREE donations for us no matter what you’re buying.
  • Donate revision materials for our revision shop and unwanted gifts/presents for our fundraising events.
  • Visit the Wednesday Tuckshop were we will be selling sweets and treats.
  • You can donate directly on our GoFundMe page – gofund.me/6d98ff1d

We really appreciate all of your donations and support!

Looking for ideas for what to do over this sunny half term?
 
Take a look at our list of activities, including free days out, to inspire you!
25 05 23 Half Term

During the last few surveys completed by students and parents, there has been a great demand for the introduction of the Duke of Edinburgh Award at CTK.

Last term we appointed Mr Josh Hudson as our DofE Co-ordinator. He is very excited to begin the preparation work for this.

We will be offering this opportunity to our students from September 2023. If your child is interested in getting involved or finding out more then they should email DofE@christtheking.notts.sch.uk to express their interest.

Today was our Year 13’s Leavers Day!

After a reflective liturgy in the Chapel, our students headed back to the Sixth Form Common Room, where each Sixth Form Tutor gave speeches, presentations, and gifts to thank their form groups for a fantastic year.
After the Sixth Form “Most Likely” awards were given out, we handed over to our resident DJ and feasted on pizza.

It was a great send off for our fabulous Year 13’s – we hope they stay in touch, and we wish them the best of luck with all their future endeavors!

The summer term is always a busy and enjoyable time in the delivery of our careers curriculum, with some of the larger events taking place.

On Thursday 20th April we welcomed over 14 employers to take part in our annual CtK Careers Fair. Throughout the day, all year groups had the opportunity to spend time talking to employers including Rolls Royce and Experian as well as a range of universities, junior doctors and apprenticeship advice teams. We also offered a ‘calm’ session where our students with sensory needs were able to explore the fair with a reduced number of students in the hall. Keep an eye out on social media for some photo updates!

During the summer term, our Year 10 and Year 12 students will take part in work experience. Many students have already found placements and it is our expectation that all students in Year 10 and Year 12 take part in work experience week. If you haven’t already arranged your placement, please do so. Information on how to do this can be found on our website under the ‘Careers Advice’ tab. You can also email Mrs Myatt for further help if required amyatt@christtheking.notts.sch.uk.

Year 10 work experience week: 3rd July – 7th July

Year 12 work experience week: 17th July -21st July (although we support students in placements throughout the academic year).

Finally, we will continue to deliver our bespoke career lessons to all year groups as timetabled by our careers curriculum.

Last term saw the launch of our Mission Champions. Each tutor group has chosen a Mission Champion. All Houses are leading a project in order to follow Catholic Social Teaching and the importance of caring for others. This may be focused on a charity or raising awareness about something that is important for the care of others and themselves.

Each House has their own project that was suggested in form time and agreed on in the Mission Champion House group. Their chosen projects are:

Canterbury– Autism Awareness Day and Tourette’s Awareness Day

Holywell – Equality for all, focus on equality for women

Lindisfarne – Cancer research and care for the environment

Iona – Raise awareness and funds for Ukraine​, Raise awareness of Mental Health

Walsingham – Black Lives Matter​, Raise money for Turkey/Syria disaster

Christ the King Catholic Voluntary Academy
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