Smestow Alumni

Last week we welcomed back one our alumni, Ella, who shared her journey to become a pharmacist. Ella discussed with pupils the importance of taking opportunities throughout her journey, the emphasis on striving to improve and be your best and finding something you love and want to explore. Thank you, Ella, for taking the time out of your day to deliver these assemblies and inspire pupils. 

🔥 Science meets sizzle! 🔥

At Science Club, we set snacks ablaze (safely!) to uncover the hidden energy inside. Who knew burning food could be so illuminating? 💥🍪

Come every Tuesday afterschool to take part in fun science experiments. 

Linden Dance Workshop

On Wednesday 24th September, 25 pupils from Years 7–11 were given the incredible opportunity to take part in a full-day workshop with the highly acclaimed Linden Dance Company. This was not our first collaboration with Linden, and over time we have built a strong and inspiring partnership with this professional company.

Throughout the day, pupils engaged in a series of challenging and creative dance sessions, learning new skills, exploring different styles, and developing their performance techniques under the guidance of industry professionals. The atmosphere was electric, with students pushing themselves beyond their comfort zones and discovering just what they were capable of. In the afternoon 3 classes watched a live performance of Linden's newest piece 'caged' The production captivated our pupils, who were truly inspired by the professionalism, creativity, and passion displayed on stage. For many, it was their first time experiencing a live performance of this standard, and the excitement in the room was clear to see.

A huge well done to everyone involved—you were a credit to the school and to yourselves. Opportunities like these remind us how valuable the arts are in developing creativity, discipline, and self-expression, and we look forward to continuing our brilliant relationship with Linden Dance in the future.

School Council

Monday marked the first school council meeting of the academic year. Representatives from each form group have been democratically voted in by their peers and will play an integral part in implementing new ideas, organising whole school events and being the voice of all pupils here at Smestow Academy. 

In their first meeting, pupils met with Mr Patel and received their School Council badges, got an overview of how school council will run this year and were spoken to about the exciting opportunity of becoming a ‘School Executive Council Representative’

#SchoolCouncil #PupilVoice #Democracy #SmestowAcademy

Welcome Mademoiselle Robic

We are welcoming Mademoiselle Robic to the MFL Department at Smestow Academy this week. Mlle. Robic is our new French language assistant, and she will be working with our pupils in both Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4, to improve their speaking and listening skills. She will be here until the end of May 2026 and will be instrumental in helping our Year 11 pupils to succeed in their French speaking exams in the summer. 

Mlle. Robic comes from a small town called Baud in Brittany, France. She is very much looking forward to working with our pupils and helping us to get more fantastic GCSE results next year! Bienvenue, Mlle. Robic! 

Key Stage 3 Disco

Our first disco for Key Stage 3 pupils took place this evening! Raising money for Birmingham Children's Hospital, our Community Champions had organised a disco for our lower school pupils, complete with refreshments and carnival games too! 

DJ Stevo was on the decks, accompanied by a budding protege too! 

Thank you to all our pupils who came and donated money for this very worthwhile cause and to our Prefects who were amazing at running the door, games and refreshments.

Our fundraising continues this week, so if there are any other donations you may wish to make, we would be grateful of your support.

Taekwondo World Championships

Congratulations to F. Lys (10H1) who competed in the Taekwondo World Championships this summer! F. Lys secured a podium place by finishing in Bronze medal position. Head of Holbeche House, Mr Craig, is incredibly proud of F. Lys' determination and sporting success as this embodies the Smestow value 'strive to improve and be your best'! We look forward to seeing more medals as this glittering career continues to blossom.


Let's get Social

Staying connected with our community is a top priority, and we want to make it as easy as possible for you to stay in the loop. While our website continues to be a hub for important news and detailed updates, we also recognize that many parents and families prefer to receive information quickly and conveniently. That’s why we are very active on our social media channels, where we share reminders, highlights, and behind-the-scenes moments from our programs and events. By following us online, you’ll have instant access to announcements, upcoming opportunities, and celebrations of our students’ successes—all in one convenient place. We encourage you to join our growing online community and stay connected with everything happening here by clicking the links below.

Year 5 Science Workshop

Year 5 pupils from Castlecroft primary school became forensic detectives when they visited Smestow and took part in an exciting science workshop. They used their scientific skills to explore the world of forensics to solve a crime. The pupils were well engaged and very excited as they used sharp observational skills to crack the case. A huge well done to all the future scientists and detectives for their fantastic participation. 

European Day of Languages

We will be celebrating the European Day of Languages at Smestow next week. Did you know that at our school, our students speak an impressive 34 different languages including German, Persian, Spanish, Arabic, Romanian, Farsi and Italian? Many of our students sit external languages in their home languages with many achieving grades 7-9. We were delighted with our results in languages this year and we celebrate languages each day here at Smestow! 

The theme for the 2025 European Day of Languages is ‘Languages open hearts and minds’. One of the key things that makes Smestow Academy a ‘welcome and caring environment’ is our appreciation of other languages and cultures. Languages open doors and can help pupils move forwards in their future careers. Knowing different languages also helps pupils to communicate meaningfully. 

The European Day of Languages was established in 2001. It is held on September 26th each year and from September 22nd pupils will watch an assembly to inform them of the importance of this event. The aim is to promote linguistic diversity and encourage language learning across Europe. All students will have the opportunity to submit a poster promoting the theme of ‘languages open hearts and minds’ with the chance of winning a prize from the European Centre for Modern Languages. The top 25 entries will also have their artwork displayed there and on the official website! The competition is to raise awareness of how languages united us. More information will be given on this in the assembly.                                                                                                                                                                   If your child can speak an additional language, please make sure that we know so we can help them to achieve success at GCSE and A level! 

Contact Info

Smestow Academy
Windmill Crescent
Castlecroft, Wolverhampton
West Midlands
WV3 8HU

T: 01902539500
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Monday - Thursday: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Friday: 8:00 am - 3:30 pm

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