On Friday, 17th October, our school held a Careers Event in the main hall for pupils in Years 3 to 6. The purpose of the event was to inspire pupils to start thinking about the wide range of jobs and opportunities available to them in the future.
We were delighted to welcome visitors from Ørsted, RWE, Humberside Fire and Rescue, Humberside Police, the School Nursing Team, as well as representatives from plumbing and electrical trades, among many others. Each visitor shared information about their roles and explained what skills and qualities are needed in their line of work.
Pupils had the chance to ask questions, explore different careers, and learn about how the subjects they study in school can link to real-life jobs. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed the event, and it sparked lots of enthusiasm and curiosity about the world of work.
Overall, the Careers Event was a great success and provided a fun and educational experience for all involved.
Here are some quotes from our visitors about our children:
‘I would like to pass on my thanks for the invitation to attend this morning. Please pass on my comments to those concerned. All of the children that I had the pleasure of meeting this morning are a credit to your school. They were polite and respectful and made visiting a pleasure.
All of the staff should be very proud of what you are obviously achieving in what I am sure can be a challenging environment at times.’ Andy, plumbing and heating.
‘It surprised me how many students knew what an electrician actually did especially the younger ones and one lad in particular already studies electricians on youtube as he’s desperate to become one, also some of the questions were interesting and I could tell from the response that they were taking things in as my answers were getting followed up with more questions.’ Simon, electrician.

On Friday 10th October 2025 we supported World Mental Health day by wearing yellow for the day. We talked to the children about how we can keep our minds healthy and how we can promote this amongst our school and community.

This was our first Harvest Festival at WBJA and what a success it was! The parents, students and staff donated a huge variety of foods to our local food bank – We Are One foundation. Kay from the foundation took time out of her day to come and visit the children at school and talk to them about the great work that they do in the community and join in with the celebration. A huge thank you to everyone who donated to our festival and all the food has been collected and taken to the local food bank to help others in the community.

Laura Johnson from Havelock Academy has been into school this week to present one of our pupils with a sports prize. He managed to achieve 1st place in their triathlon competition when visiting the school for an open evening earlier this year. He is very happy and proud that he has won a Hawks bag and t-shirt.
Many thanks to Havelock for coming to visit us with this very special treat.

Lotuses and Lillies have had a fabulous week at Into University. They have worked hard together on various projects. They have researched inspirational people: Kevin Clifton, Barbara Hepworth, Steve Wonder and Khadija Saye. Each team created a poster on their inspirational person.
On Wednesday, they visited ‘The Yorkshire Sculpture Park’ where they experienced beautiful countryside and inspirational sculptures.
The fabulous week concluded with a ceremony at Hull University, where the children got to experience university life and to graduate.
We all very proud of how hard the children worked and their fabulous behaviour.

This morning, St Andy’s Hospice collected their fantastic donation which was raised as part of our Summer fair last term. Thank to everyone who contributed and attended to help raise as much money as possible for 1 of our 4 local charities. You really do make a difference.

What an incredible afternoon we had at our termly talent show last week! Our students truly outdid themselves, showcasing an astounding variety of skills and passions. From captivating musical performances and dazzling dance routines to a range of other unique and impressive talents, the stage was alive with creativity and excitement. A huge congratulations to all our participants for their hard work, courage, and for putting on such a spectacular display. You made us all incredibly proud!
