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  • Flourishing with Hope: Celebrating Our Inspection Success at Blaby Stokes

    Published 06/03/26

    There are moments in school life that invite us to pause, reflect and give thanks. Our recent inspection (30 January 2026) was one of those moments — a joyful opportunity to celebrate how our vision is truly lived out each and every day at Blaby Stokes Church of England Primary School.

    Rooted in the powerful words of Jeremiah 29:11 — “For I know the plans I have for you… plans to prosper you… plans to give you hope and a future.” — our vision is far more than a statement on a wall. It shapes who we are, how we lead, how we learn and how we care for one another.

    And the inspection confirmed just that.

    A School Where Everyone Flourishes

    From the moment you walk through our doors, there is a sense of warmth and welcome. Inspectors recognised that our Christian vision is a “living reality” — driving decision-making and inspiring both pupils and adults.

    Our children understand what it means to prosper. They speak confidently about our core values of respect, kindness and success, and they are proud to live them out daily. Friday’s much-loved ‘Always Club’ is a highlight of the week — a special celebration for those who consistently demonstrate these values. It’s a wonderful reminder that character matters just as much as achievement.

    Working in close partnership with Learn Academies Trust, and supported by our church and wider community, we continue to place wellbeing alongside academic excellence. Because flourishing means nurturing the whole child.

    Learning That Comes to Life

    Our curriculum begins with Blaby — our community, our history, our context. Inspectors praised how learning is intentionally designed around the needs of our pupils, removing barriers and creating opportunity.

    Trips and experiences enrich learning in unforgettable ways. Whether exploring history at Battle of Bosworth Field, discovering stories at the King Richard III Visitor Centre, or enjoying theatre visits, our pupils see their learning come alive beyond the classroom walls.

    Inclusion is not an add-on here — it is who we are. Through personalised support, targeted interventions and the nurturing environment of The Nest, children with SEND are supported to thrive. Every child is known. Every child is valued.

    Moments That Matter: Worship and Reflection

    Collective worship was recognised as a joyful and meaningful time that brings our community together. In the stillness of reflection, in shared prayer, and in celebration worship each week, our children are given space to consider who and what truly matters.

    One parent recently described receiving a values postcard as “a really big deal” — and it is! These moments reinforce the deep connection between our vision and everyday actions.

    We are also blessed by strong links with our church community, whose clergy and youth leaders regularly enrich our worship and spiritual life.

    A Culture of Care and Belonging

    Children at Blaby Stokes describe their school as kind and respectful — and inspectors saw this too. Relationships are strong. Support for wellbeing is embedded. Spaces like The Lodge provide sanctuary for those who need a quiet moment at lunchtime.

    When disagreements happen, they become opportunities for reflection and forgiveness. When challenges arise, children are supported to overcome them. When success is achieved, it is celebrated together.

    Quite simply, this is a place where children feel safe to be themselves.

    Growing as Responsible Citizens

    Our pupils are not just learners — they are leaders. From worship teams to wellbeing ambassadors and rights-respecting roles, children know their voices matter.

    They write to and visit the local care home, sing to residents and support charitable causes through fundraising. Inspectors recognised our strong culture of responsibility and moral awareness, while also encouraging us to help pupils grow even more confident in challenging injustice and speaking up for fairness.

    This is a journey we are excited to continue.

    Religious Education: A Strength We’re Proud Of

    Religious Education shines at Blaby Stokes. Pupils talk knowledgeably about Christianity and other worldviews, including learning about the Five Pillars of Islam and their significance.

    With strong training and support, staff deliver engaging lessons that build knowledge progressively. RE is valued — and it shows in the pride children take in their work.

    Looking Ahead with Hope

    While we celebrate, we also look forward. As a reflective school community, we are committed to:

    • Strengthening how we evaluate the impact of our Christian vision.

    • Embedding a shared understanding of spirituality across all areas of learning.

    • Deepening pupils’ understanding of justice so they can become courageous advocates for change.

    Hope and a Future

    This inspection affirmed what we see every day: a school community flourishing together. A place where children are nurtured academically, spiritually and emotionally. A place where adults are supported. A place where hope is real.

    At Blaby Stokes Church of England Primary School, we truly believe every child has a future filled with promise.

    And together, we will continue to help them prosper.

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  • Wings of Peace: All Saints CE Primary School Commemorates 80th Anniversary of Lancaster Bomber Sacrifice

    Published 10/02/26

    All Saints CE Primary School, Wigston, held a deeply moving memorial service on Wednesday 4 February 2026 to mark the 80th anniversary of a heroic act of courage that took place on the school site in 1946.

    The service, titled Wings of Peace, commemorated the sacrifice of six Polish airmen from RAF Faldingworth who lost their lives when their Lancaster bomber caught fire during a training flight on 4 February 1946. In a final act of selflessness, the pilot steered the aircraft away from the town centre, bringing it down in an empty field behind what is now the school — an action believed to have saved many lives on the ground.

    The memorial brought together pupils, staff, families and members of the wider community, alongside distinguished guests and Polish families who travelled from Poland to pay their respects. Attendees included the Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Leicestershire, the Mayor of Wigston, senior faith leaders, military representatives, and members of the local community, reflecting the lasting international connection created by the airmen’s bravery.

    A particularly poignant moment during the service was the presentation of personal items from the Polish family of one of the pilots, gifted to the school as a lasting tribute. These included a plaque, a book, a photograph, and a notebook that was onboard the aircraft at the time of the crash. The items will be preserved by the school to support remembrance and learning for future generations.

    The service included reflections, prayers, and a special song performed by the entire school, enabling pupils to engage meaningfully with remembrance through music. The school also worked with the local Historical Society to display historical materials, eyewitness accounts and memorabilia linked to the event.

    The significance of the occasion was recognised by key media outlets, with coverage featured on ITV News, BBC News and in the Leicester Mercury, helping to share the powerful story of courage, sacrifice and peace with a wider audience.

    All Saints CE Primary School extends its sincere thanks to all guests, families, community members and partners who contributed to making Wings of Peace a respectful and memorable commemoration.

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  • Queniborough CE Primary School Welcomes Senior Leaders from Christian Schools Australia

    Published 02/02/26

    Queniborough CE Primary School was delighted to host two distinguished international visitors this month as part of a national tour exploring the work of Multi Academy Trusts across the UK. 

    The school welcomed Dr Darren Iselin (CEO) and Dr Daniel Pampuch (Deputy CEO) of Christian Schools Australia, an organisation that supports and represents more than 200 Christian schools across Australia. Their visit formed part of a wider factfinding programme as they consider future strategic developments for their network of schools. 

    During their time in the UK, Dr Iselin and Dr Pampuch visited a number of school Trusts to gain insight into different leadership models, governance structures, and approaches to school improvement. Their stop at Queniborough CE Primary School offered the opportunity to explore how our Trust operates, with a particular focus on the distinctive character and practice of our Church of England schools. 

    The visit included time with senior leaders, classroom observations, and discussions about curriculum design, community engagement, and the role of Christian ethos in shaping school culture. The guests expressed their appreciation for the warm welcome and the openness with which staff shared their work. They were particularly delighted to be entertained by a musical performance from the EYFS class! 

    Headteacher Lindsay Charlton commented that the visit was “a wonderful opportunity to showcase the strengths of our school and to learn from colleagues working in a very different educational landscape.” Trust leaders also noted that the exchange highlighted the value of international collaboration and the shared commitment to nurturing flourishing, inclusive, and faith inspired learning communities. 

    The school looks forward to maintaining this connection and exploring further opportunities for partnership in the future. 

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  • Local Action Team Day

    Published 29/01/26

    Learn Academies Trust hosts first Local Action Team Day at All Saints CE Primary School

    Learn Academies Trust is celebrating the successful launch of its very first Local Action Team Day, bringing together staff, volunteers, and local businesses for a day of hands‑on improvement and community spirit.

    The weather offered perfect conditions as 20 volunteers from both the school and the central team rolled up their sleeves to transform key areas of the school site. Their efforts were boosted by generous donations from local supporters Wickes and M2K Services, whose contributions provided essential materials and equipment for the day’s projects.

    The impact was immediate and striking. From refreshed outdoor spaces to revitalised work areas, the before‑and‑after photos capture just how much was achieved in a single day through teamwork, goodwill, and a shared commitment to improving the school environment for pupils.

    The success of this inaugural event has already sparked excitement for what comes next. Plans are underway for future Local Action Team Days, with the Trust encouraging more members of the community to get involved.

    All Saints CE Primary expressed its gratitude to everyone who contributed, noting that the day showcased the very best of collaboration and community pride.

    Keep an eye out for details of the next event - coming soon.

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  • National Recognition Highlights Exceptional Achievement at Hope Hamilton CE Primary School​​​​​​​

    Published 27/01/26

    National Recognition Highlights Exceptional Achievement at Hope Hamilton CE Primary School

    Hope Hamilton CE Primary School is celebrating today, following a formal commendation from Bridget Phillipson the Secretary of State for Education, recognising the school’s outstanding success in supporting pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds.

    The letter, addressed directly to the school’s leadership team, applauds the remarkable progress made by pupils during the most recent academic year. National performance data places Hope Hamilton CE Primary School among the highest achieving schools in England for improving outcomes and ensuring that every child - regardless of background - has the opportunity to flourish. The recognition reflects the dedication of the entire school community.

    Headteacher Fiona Brooks expressed gratitude for the acknowledgement, noting that the achievement “speaks to the heart of who we are as a school-deeply committed to nurturing potential, celebrating individuality, and ensuring that every child feels seen, supported, and capable of success.  We believe our school is a place where every child feels special and loved by God for who they are and that every child leaves us feeling they have something special to offer the world.”

    Hope Hamilton CE Primary School has long prioritised inclusive practice, high expectations, and a curriculum designed to broaden horizons, a place in which children are supported to grow and develop in God’s love, whilst taking responsibility for and ownership of their learning. This national recognition reinforces the impact of that vision and highlights the school’s role as a beacon of excellence within the community.

    The school will continue to build on this momentum, strengthening its mission to provide an education rooted in compassion, ambition, and opportunity for all.

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  • Holocaust Memorial Day

    Published 27/01/26

    Today, Learn Academies Trust marks Holocaust Memorial Day.

    We join communities across the country in remembering the millions of lives lost and the families forever changed.

    This year’s theme, Bridging Generations, reminds us that the duty to remember is carried forward by each new generation.

    We honour the past, stand against prejudice, and commit to building a more compassionate future.

     

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  • Welcome Back!

    Published 05/01/26

    A warm welcome back from Learn Academies Trust.

    We are delighted to open our doors once again for a brand new term and continue our shared journey of equity, well-being and excellence. 💜

    We’re very excited to see what we will achieve together!
     

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  • Life at Learn Academies Trust Newsletter

    Published 19/12/25

    We're delighted to share the Learn Academies Trust end of term newsletter which you can read by clicking on the link below:

    Life at Learn Academies Trust

    Wishing you a wonderful Christmas.

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  • Meadowdale Primary School Earns Prestigious Microsoft Showcase School Status for 2025–2026

    Published 11/12/25

    Learn Academies Trust is proud to announce that its Trust school Meadowdale Primary School has been officially recognised by Microsoft Elevate as a Microsoft Showcase School for the 2025–2026 academic year. This recognition places Meadowdale among an select global network of schools that demonstrate outstanding leadership, innovation, and commitment to digital transformation in education.

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  • Great Bowden Academy Honoured with Heritage Schools Award!

    Published 10/10/25

    Great Bowden Academy Honoured with Heritage Schools Award!

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  • Over £10,000 raised for Cancer Research UK!

    Published 09/10/25

    Learn Academies Trust Raises Over £10,000 for Cancer Research UK!

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  • Life-AT Learn-AT End of Year Newsletter

    Published 07/07/25

    We're delighted to share the Learn Academies Trust end of year newsletter which you can read by clicking on the link below:

    Life-AT Learn-AT

    Wishing you a wonderful summer.

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