Celebrating pupils' Work
This page offers some of the outstanding work produced by pupils at the Nottingham University Samworth Academy.
We'll be adding a gallery of photos of students' work shortly.
AUDIO/VISUAL - PUPILS ON Video
Please click a link below to watch a video related to pupils and their work.
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Link | "What is Talent?" - A media project by mentor group Lister 7 | June 2011 |
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Link | First Story - pupils worked with the First Story team and writer-in-residence Nicola Monaghan to produce a book - "With you, about you, for you" - an anthology of short stories. This video includes excerpts from some of the stories. | May 2011 |
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Link | DiverCity - CoCo Club students, staff and local community members from Nottingham University Samworth Academy visited Wollaton Hall on Wednesday 9th March 2011 as part of the DiverCity Nottingham project. Everyone took part in a variety of intergenerational and intercultural activities to explore community cohesion issues of identity and diversity, culminating in this video of pupils interviewing the community members about their lives in Nottingham. | March 2011 |
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Link | Groundwork at NUSA - Groundwork Greater Nottingham is a community organisation who work with NUSA on transition and enrichment out-of-hours. They provide an after-school club which is open to years 4, 5 and 6, and involve some of our student mentors, doing sports, cookery, crafts, mentoring, gardening, etc | March 2011 |
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PUPILS' written work
This poem was written by student Lauren Cater, describing her experiences of the change from the peeling paint of the predecessor school to the newness of the Academy. it is displayed on a 10m banner at the end of our "Street" between the teaching blocks of our new building.
Please click the long-view image below to see a close-up of the poem.
(Original photo by Martine Hamiltoin-Knight, close-up view by A Garry).
PLEASE NOTE:
All videos and images on this website are the property of NUSA and our related film-makers / photographers. Should you wish to use any items, please contact the Principal's office for permission - principal@nusa.org.uk / 0115 929 1492 - beforehand. Thank you.
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