British Values Competition
We’re looking for our students to contribute to an upcoming British Values display in our communal area outside the Main Hall.
We’re looking for our students to contribute to an upcoming British Values display in our communal area outside the Main Hall.
This Summer, AVA is setting all students the challenge to read as many books as they can.
Active Little Things will run daily Summer Holiday football camps at AVA from Monday 31 July to Friday 25 August.
On Monday, Year 2 had their Dino Day. It was a very exciting day, full of activities and even a visit from 3 baby dinosaurs!
We all feel very passionate about Reading for Pleasure at the AVA, and we hope all of our children will continue to read over the Summer break! We would like to introduce the Bucks Summer Reading Challenge to you all, which has been set up through the Bucks Library Service.
It is now less than 6 months until we will be taking our group of 41 current Year 8,9 and 10 students to Iceland.
Looking to discover careers in healthcare? Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust is holding an Open Day as part of its NHS 75th birthday celebrations.
At Aylesbury Vale Academy, we believe that when students reach Year 10 and 11, they should develop their Cultural Capital skills and experiences as well as their academic skills. This is why we have organised a day at Level Up Outdoors, who specialise in unique experiences that educate and inspires people of all ages.
The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) are offering an incredible opportunity for students in Years 10 – 13 who may be interested in a career within Business, Accounting & Finance.
On Wednesday 28th June, nearly 70 Year 7 students immersed themselves in British industrial working-class life on a visit to the Black Country Living Museum
We are planning a trip to Krakow and Auschwitz, Poland for all GCSE History students. We plan to depart on Wednesday 17 January 2024 and arrive back in the UK on Friday 19 January 2024.
On Friday 16 and Saturday 17 June 40 students went on the qualifying expedition for their bronze DofE award. Mr Braybrook is pleased to confirm that every student passed the expedition element of their award. They made the school proud with their resilience and respect.