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21/01/2010
Diana Anti-Bullying Award 2009!
Due to a great effort from the mentors and students within the University Church of England Academy on trying to help eradicate bullying, we have received the Diana Anti-Bullying Award for 2009.
To read more on this great achievment please open the attachment below.
Diana Anti-Bullying Award
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15/01/2010Seasonal Suprise for Student
The festive season came early for Rachael Thomas when she learnt that her artwork had been selected as the University of Chester’s official Christmas card...
To view the winning card click here!
The Year 7 student at the University of Chester Church of England Academy, Ellesmere Port, used coloured paper to make a collage spelling out the word ‘Noel.’
Rachael was delighted to win the competition and had this to say:
“I’m really excited to think that a card with my name on it will be seen by so many people from all over the world and it was great to go to the University to see what the design looked like in print.”
You can read more about this here.

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05/01/2010
Take care in the cold conditions!
To view the winning card click here!
The Year 7 student at the University of Chester Church of England Academy, Ellesmere Port, used coloured paper to make a collage spelling out the word ‘Noel.’
Rachael was delighted to win the competition and had this to say:
“I’m really excited to think that a card with my name on it will be seen by so many people from all over the world and it was great to go to the University to see what the design looked like in print.”

Please read the following advice on health and safety when traveling to and moving around the Academy.
Health & Safety Guidelines
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10/11/2009
Ministerial visit to launch Academy!
On November 9th Vernon Coaker the Minister of State for Schools and Learners visited the Academy. The University of Chester Church of England Academy, Ellesmere Port, is the only school of its kind in Cheshire West and Chester.
The Minister, who holds the Government portfolio for Academies, was shown plans for the multi-million pound new Academy buildings, funded by the Department for Children, Schools and Families and due to open in 2012, in a central site off Sutton Way, closer to the town centre.
He was given a tour of both campuses; the North (formerly Ellesmere Port Specialist School of Performing Arts) in Woodchurch Lane, and the South (formerly Cheshire Oaks High School) in Stanney Lane.
For more information on the events of the day please download the press release below.
Cllr Tony Sherlock; Cllr Arthur Harada; Rt. Hon Vernon Coaker; Andrew Miller MP; Joe Duckers; Bianca Hannam; Kevin McDermott, Principal; Lord Bishop of Chester Rt. Rev Peter Forster


