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December 2024
King James I Academy choir has taken part in the final of the County Durham School Choir Competition which was held at the historic Ushaw College in Durham.
November 2024
Investing in Children are in the process of arranging pilot neurodiversity family support drop in events, funded by the County Durham Care Partnership.
November 2024
In 2020, one in five 10-15 year olds experienced bullying online, and this problem is only likely to grow as more young people get smart devices for Christmas. These tips are designed to help parents support their children and show them how to avoid getting into difficulty online.
November 2024
Our Future Business Magnates Team has visited Beamish Museum to explore this years competition theme, 'Reimagining the high street'.
November 2024
A group of students in Year 9 have taken part in a trip to G. Bolam Foods Ltd in Sedgefield to learn about the many career options in the food industry.
November 2024
Figures from Cycling UK tell us that only 2.2% of UK school children currently cycle to school despite the majority owning a bike. Encouraging young people to get into this hobby can be a great way to keep them active and cut down on their screen time, while potentially providing them with a healthy and convenient way of travelling to and from school or getting around in general.
November 2024
Pupils from Timothy Hackworth Primary School have begun a six-week long creative Photography course at King James as part of our Outreach Programme.
November 2024
Students in all year groups from 7-13 have attended our annual Careers Fair with representatives from a wide variety of industries, colleges and universities.
November 2024
A' Level Sociology students in Year 12 have been exploring The Auckland Project's art galleries from a new angle, considering the differences between the two, and the way each team has tailored the visitor experience to two different intended audiences.
November 2024
Key Stage 3 students have taken part in a Digital Safety Drop Down Day to raise awareness of a variety of aspects of digital safety such as gaming, social media and behind the digital mask.