House Update
House update
House update
World Book Day
STEM Activities undertaken by Academy students
Jack Werrell Year 8, took part in Climbing for Comic Relief and raised over £150 in sponsorship money. The Climbing Wall Centre confirmed that Jack made 87 ascents which is the equilivalent to climbing Pen-y-Ghent.
The event had been changed for this year and a wider variety of challenging tasks introduced. There were six main rounds throughout the day which varied from origami, which tested their team working skills, to a comprehension round where the students had to teach themselves set theory from a poster they were provided with. The set theory round was by far the most difficult; however it was the round our students scored the highest mark in. This showed the excellent ability of our students to apply their knowledge to a new area of Mathematics. Although the team did not win on the day they finished in a very respectable position beating several of our closest rivals.
Well done to Matthew Wilson, Abigail Lobb, Charlotte Means and Chloe Addlesee.
The event saw twenty four teams from across Lincolnshire take part in a series of mathematical challenges which tested both their numeracy and problem solving skills as well as their ability to function as part of a team. The four students from the Priory City of Lincoln Academy showed real determination throughout the day and were a credit to the school. Well done to Jacob Cuff, Tomiya Hills, Kacie Green and Owen Pickersgill.
Presentation Assemblies March 2015
The Academy Library has been given an upgrade - very colourful.
Paul Merson to official open 3G Pitch
Four representatives from the Academy attended a special civic ceremony in Lincoln to honour a former pupil who was awarded the Victoria Cross for his bravery during the First World War.