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  • CONSULTATION CLOSED - Proposal to Merge with Coombe Academy Trust

    Published 20/10/25

    We want to give a huge thank you to all the parents, staff, and community partners who have taken the time to respond to our consultation. We have read every single comment, and your feedback is incredibly valuable.

    We consulted over 3000 stakeholders, including parents, staff, local councillors and MPs, Richmond 
    Primary and Secondary Heads, Achieving for Children and other local community groups. Coombe Academy Trust carried out a similar consultation with their stakeholders, and the Department of Education is aware of the proposed merger and consultation. During November, face to face-to-face meetings were organised where feedback and concerns could be raised, and a consultation email address has been available to send in further comments. 

    The consultation is now closed.

    You have told us that you understand the reasons for the merger. 

    You told us your biggest worries are about the specialisms, including Therapy, within our schools being taken away and if money and resources intended for our pupils would be used in mainstream schools. 

    You have also given us your thoughts and wishes for how Auriga Schools can expand their offer for your children. 

    We can reassure you that funding will only be spent on the support for that child or for the specialist provision it's intended for. This includes funding for Therapy. 

    Please read the documents below for additional information and details.

    Your feedback will be considered by both Trust Boards in their December meetings and if approved, the merger will happen on 1 September 2026.  Updates will be via email and on our websites.

    Thank you for your participation.

    Ivan Pryce                                          Jonathan Pallas
    CEO                                                      Chair of Trustees 
    Auriga Academy Trust                  Auriga Academy Trust

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  • GCSE Art Exhibition

    Published 11/06/25

    Wednesday 25th June 15:30 -17:30 in Capella Hall

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  • Capella Perfomers

    Published 11/06/25

    Friday 11th July @1pm KS3 Pupils will be present Capella Performers

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  • London Fire Brigade Visit 24 January

    Published 29/01/25

    There has been a lot of news coverage in recent weeks about the wildfires in Los Angeles, California and the terrible damage they have caused both to wildlife and residents in these areas, many of whom have very sadly lost their homes and all their belongings. 

    We have been talking about this in class, focussing on the real dangers the firefighters are facing each day to bring the fires under control, risking their lives to save others. To develop this discussion and link it to potential careers, we thought it would be a fantastic idea to invite our local firefighters, the London Fire Brigade, to school to talk about their work, what it is like to be a firefighter and what you need to do if you think you would like a career in firefighting.

    We had prepared a full day of lessons to explore topics such as the Great Fire of London, Health & Safety at home and the workplace and research about the London Fire Brigade.

    We downloaded some activity sheets from the London Fire Brigade website to use in class to do and to spark discussion around the role of firefighting.  

    There was much excitement in the morning as we waited for the team to arrive just after lunch all kitted out in their uniforms, together with the fire engine, a little late, having just been out on a job!

    The firefighters talked to the students about how they became firefighters and how the fire engine works, showing them all the equipment and invited them to ask questions and climb in the cabin if they wanted to so they could get a real sense of what it is like inside the fire engine going out on call - which of course they all did.

    The students were very engaged and asked some very interesting questions, such as what their uniform/clothes were made of and how much it costs to run a fire engine ~ Georgie, year 11

    - at the end of the visit Georgie said he wanted to become a firefighter.

    Dylan, year 7, said "I want to be a fireman" too!

     

    We cannot thank the firefighting team at the London Fire Brigade enough for making the time to come to see us, as we know that they are incredibly busy and have such an important job to do. We may now have more of an appreciation of their hard work keeping us all safe!

    Here are a couple of links you may wish to have a look at with your child at home:

    • Find out all about London Fire Brigade

    https://www.london-fire.gov.uk/about-us/

    • Career -  Become a Firefighter

    https://www.london-fire.gov.uk/careers/

    • History and Stories:

    https://www.london-fire.gov.uk/museum/london-fire-brigade-history-and-stories/

     

     

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  • StreetW!se Assembly

    Published 12/11/24

    Our Secondary Pupils Attend Street W!se Assembly on Youth Safety

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  • World Mental Health Day

    Published 11/10/24

    Capella House Celebrates World Mental Health Day with 'Hello Yellow' to Support Young Minds

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  • Black History Month

    Published 04/10/24

    This October, our school is proudly celebrating Black History Month with the theme of Reclaiming Narratives. We are taking this opportunity to empower our pupils by learning and reflecting on the achievements of inspirational Black figures and their contributions to society.

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  • Jeans for Genes Day

    Published 13/09/24

    On Monday 16th September, we will be taking part in Jeans for Genes Day. 

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  • World Book Day 2024

    Published 18/03/24

    On our very special World Book Day this year as a full school, we celebrated in style!

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  • Ofsted Report Published

    Published 05/12/23

    You can access our very first Ofsted report here.

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  • Maths Week

    Published 21/11/23

    Maths Week took place on the 13th - 18th November

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  • Odd Socks Day!

    Published 20/11/23

    Odd Socks Day - November 13th!

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