Trust Wide Football Tournament

This week we hosted our first ever trust wide football competition between all our schools. The competition was hosted at Etone College and utilised the outstanding facilities and Football Academy provision to implement a very competitive and fun filled event. The day consisted of high quality and competitive football from Year 8 pupils from each of our schools. Our pupils showcased sportsmanship of the highest quality and their passion for football shone through as pupils enjoyed playing and meeting people from across the trust.

It was evident as soon as the group stages started, the games were going to be decided with a bit of magic, an error, or the dreaded penalties. The group stages ended Bloxwich Academy, Dame Elizabeth Cadbury, Etone College and Turves Green Boys’ School progressed to the semi-final stage.

The 7th and 8th placed playoff was a competitive affair which saw the Etone B team victorious over Wednesfield Academy on penalties. The 5th and 6th placed game saw Barr Beacon win the game 1-0. In the semi-finals there was very little difference between the four schools in what was a very competitive high-quality game and again the dreaded penalty shoot-out came into force, Etone College and Bloxwich Academy progressed to the final and Turves Green and Dame Elizabeth went into the third and fourth playoff game

The 3rd and 4th playoff game was a very exciting game that saw both teams miss chances and played some free-flowing exciting football, unfortunately both keepers were to remain unbeaten, and Dame Elizabeth took the third place on penalties. The final consisted of Bloxwich Academy and Etone College in which was anyone’s to win after the two teams had played out a 0-0 draw earlier in the day. Etone started quickly and scored an absolute thunderbolt into the top corner to make it 1-0, Bloxwich to their credit competed fiercely and played some fantastic football and deserved their equaliser to make it 1-1. With both teams going for the win Etone caught Bloxwich on the break to open them up and scored 3 late goals to take the game and the title 4-1.

A huge well done to all pupils and staff involved and a big thankyou to all those that contributed to the event. We are looking forward to getting the next event booked into the calendar to see where the shield will end up next year.

Mr Webb said: "Smestow take part in their first Matrix Football Competition and the YR8 students did themselves proud. Considering it was their first football tournament as a group, they applied themselves really well during the games along with throughout the whole day. The group stages commenced just before midday with a game against Wednesfield which was a bit rushed at times with both teams getting used to the format of the competition and the tricky surface, it took some time for them to find touches. A close encounter finished in a 0-0 draw which gave the foundations of a great start to the group stages for Smestow, Joshua-James was player of the match for this one with some fantastic 1v1 defending and covering around for other players protecting our goal. The second game of the groups saw us come up against the hosts and the eventual winners of the tournament, E-tone. The team showed fantastic fight and teamwork during this 14 minutes to really hold their own and work together, you could tell that they were growing with confidence as the minutes tick by and really started to play some fantastic football. We managed to defend fantastically and threaten their goal at the same time but due to the short times of the games, it was another 0-0 draw for Smestow. Massive positives to take from the game going into our last group game as we hadn’t lost again and were still in a chance of qualifying for the semi finals. Hedon received player of the match for this game with a fantastic defensive display, getting his head, foot anything he could on the ball to stop it going near our goal. The final group game came up against a Bloxwich side who had already won in the groups so we knew it was going to be a tough game but out students were really up for it and wanted to show what they could do. They saved their best performance of the afternoon for the final group game and were the dominant team at the start of the game creating chance after chance for our forward players and it just would not go in. However, our players did not stop trying and their work rate along with willingness to try and score was fantastic! Smestow still had more of the play throughout the game and was threatening the Bloxwich goal continuously with corners, crosses and shots but it was just one of those games were it would not go in despite all of our efforts. The game ran out of time and we ended the group stages unbeaten but with another 0-0 meaning that due to 1 goal we hadn’t finished high enough in the groups to go through to the semi finals. Player of the match for this game was Rodrique with some fantastic flare going forwards, showing some real skill and guile to create chances for his teammates.

Our tournament wasn’t over just yet as we came up against Barr Beacon in the 5th/6th place play off game which was another really close contest. The team really battled their way through the game, with a few feeling it in their legs and having the resilience to keep going to give the team the best possible chance of finishing 5th in the tournament. We once again created lots of chances but were just lacking that last little bit to get the ball into the net and grab the win. Barr Beacon scored really late on against the run of play to take the game late on and take the victory. Our team were gutted as they had put all of their efforts into it but just came up short, we still lost with dignity which was brilliant to see as everyone represented Smestow outstandingly all the way through the day.

Agreed by Mr Webb and all players, player of the tournament was Joshua-James. A consistent performance in every game, showing real quality and composure in defence. He gave his all in every single game and showed fantastic attitude, work rate and quality in everything he did.

All players should be very proud of their performances, first competition as a squad and only conceding 1 goal in 4 games is a great achievement. Well done to all!"

Talent Competition 2025

Do you have a special talent you wish to showcase at our next big live event? You will have the chance to perform on stage in front of a live audience in Birmingham in the state-of-the-art theatre at Millennium Point on Thursday 15th May 2025 at our annual pupil awards evening. Whether it be singing, juggling, stand-up comedy or anything in between, we want to see all your wonderful talents. Dance entries will be accepted this year and will be entered into another competition to perform at our next outdoor trust wide summer event.

How to enter:

  • Have one of your performing arts teachers record your performance (or film it yourself and email to your teacher).
  • A snippet of your performance can be submitted. Please do not worry about submitting a performance in its entirety.
  • Your teacher will be able to submit your performance video to the judging panel.
  • Finalists will have the opportunity to perform at our next big trust event and some school events this year.
  • Solo entries and group entries are welcome.

Submit your entry by 4pm on Friday 21st February 2025

A look back at last years event where our winning acts will have the opportunity to play can be seen below.

University of Birmingham - Christmas Lecture

On the last week of Half term, our Year 7 pupils visited the University of Birmingham to take part in Christmas themed lecture. Our pupils were able to learn about a range of Christmas based topics including how Santa is able to use online data to track which presents to give to everyone at Christmas. A campus tour was also included where Year 7 learnt about the importance of the Joseph Chamberlain memorial clock tower and why university students refuse to walk underneath it. Our pupils were engaged throughout and made positive contributions to discussions that were taking place in the lecture halls and were able to  follow our school values whilst representing the school at UoB. 

Christmas Assembly!

Well done to our Heads of House, Mr Sidhu and Mr Holmes for another fantastic end of term assembly!  It was full of performances, competitions, awards and sing-a-longs!  A big shout out goes to Mr Webb for his fantastic DJ skills for the event too.  Well done to all pupils who were awarded spirit of their house and those who won Sparx maths challenges.  Wishing everyone a very safe, happy and healthy holidays and looking forward to seeing you all in the new year.

#SmestowAcademy #SuccessAchievedTogether #ChristmasAssembly #HeadsofHouse

Decorate your Door!

Staff and pupils have participated in the final house competition of the year today, decorating their doors ahead of the holidays! Well done to everybody for their efforts and for taking part! It was a very difficult decision for Mr Chamberlain and Mr Heywood who judged the competition - who would have been your winner?

Autumn Term Active Citizenship

This term has seen our staff and pupils fully embrace our personal development programme, in particular our active citizenship programme.  We aim to raise awareness of a variety of events taking place, not just at Smestow, but nationally and globally too.  You will have seen from our posts over the last 4 months, the activities that have taken place in school and we are grateful to our school community for taking part.  We are looking forward to what the Spring term brings!  Thank you to everyone for your contributions.

#SmestowAcademy #SuccessAchievedTogether #ActiveCitizenship #PersonalDevelopment

Christmas Jumper Day and Mince Pies & Carols

Today marked Smestow Academy's Christmas Jumper Day, alongside our second Mince Pies & Carols Event.  Staff and pupils were invited to wear their Christmas jumpers for a £1 donation to Save the Children.   Key stage 3 parents and carers were invited to join us in school for a morning of festivities and refreshments, with performances curated by our Creative Arts department.  We had keyboard soloists, singers, excerpts from "Nativity the musical" and even a pointe solo from one of our Year 9s!  We are very proud of all our performers who have worked incredibly hard over the last few weeks perfecting their performances for today and grateful to those families who were able to join us this morning!

Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and a peaceful new year.

#SmestowAcademy #SuccessAchievedTogether #ChristmasJumperDay #MincePiesandCarols #activecitizenship #savethechildren #personaldevelopment #fundraising

Bridge Design

On Tuesday pupils in 8X3, 8Y1 and 8Y2 took part in a stem day which involved pupils planning, designing and building prototypes of bridges and testing these to see whether they will withstand the weight. Pupils had team roles such as Project manager, finance manager, designer, structural engineer, community lead and marketing executive. Pupils demonstrated brilliant teamwork, leadership, problem solving, creativity skills and thoroughly enjoyed the day.

Well done to all the pupils who took part an designed some fantastic bridges. 

#stem #engineering #futurescientist

One of the most improved secondary schools in the country!

Smestow is officially one of the most improved secondary schools in the country!

I am delighted that we can now officially celebrate our wonderful GCSE exam results from last
Summer as the performance tables have now been published by the Department for Education. As
we thought, we are one of the most improved schools in the country for pupil Progress (21st most
improved Progress 8 score out of over 3000 secondary schools), and we have moved from being 4th
worst for pupil progress in Wolverhampton (out of the 20 secondary schools) to 6th best in the space
of one year! Please see below link:

All schools and colleges in Wolverhampton - Compare school and college performance data in
England - GOV.UK

Please see below table to summarise our Headline figures for last year in comparison to previous
years:

I would also like to thank parents for their support in continuing to help us improve attendance at
school as we have now surpassed the national average figure from, once upon a time, being one of
the worst attending schools in the country. Our 3.5% increase last academic year from (85.4% To
88.9%) has now been followed by a 3.4% increase so far this year to 92.3%. A true example of
‘Success achieved together’, where less of our children will have gaps in their learning and will be
able to maximise their achievements and progress.

Staying Safe over the Festive Season

As the holidays are nearly upon us, we wanted to share this #wakeupwednesday advice from The National College.

We would ask that parents and carers take five minutes to read the information given in support of maintaining safety over the festive period - this includes road safety, travel plans,  digital and considering stress and fatigue.

We wish all our families and a safe and happy holiday and look forward to seeing you all in the new year!

Contact Info

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