During HSC Careers Week, the group was delighted to welcome Hannah, a dedicated community nurse from Care Plus. Hannah brought a wealth of experience and passion for community health, and shared compelling stories from her career. Her visit not only inspired many attendees to consider careers in community health but also emphasized the vital role of compassionate care in the healthcare sector.
We would also like to thank First Avenue Training, who provided such valuable information about childcare apprenticeships in our local area.
We are delighted to announce the date for our Open Evening for pupils in Years 5 and 6.
Healing Academy will be welcoming parents and pupils on Wednesday September 18th. Please come and meet our new Principal, Mr Logan, and have a look round our brand new Science faculty!
Immerse yourself in all the super facilities and opportunities Healing Academy can provide for your child.
We are really looking forward to meeting you already!
Congratulations to the Yr 9 and 10 pupils who conquered the challenges of the weather and triumphed on their Bronze Duke of Edinburgh Award expedition!
Their determination and teamwork were on full display as they navigated a two-day trek, and camped out under the stars. This experience will undoubtedly develop their resilience and resourcefulness, qualities that will serve them well in the future!
Following the departure of previous Principal Donna Fitzgerald, Healing Secondary Academy has appointed a new Principal.
“I am delighted to announce that we have appointed Stephen Logan as the new Principal of Healing Academy. We had a very strong field of candidates, and Stephen proved himself to have the values, skills and knowledge that we were looking for to take the Academy to the next stage of its development” says Richard Briggs, CEO of Harbour Learning Trust, where Healing Secondary Academy sits as one of 8 schools within the Trust.
Stephen is currently Deputy Headteacher at Malet Lambert School in Hull and has been in this role for the last nine years, a school that has earned an excellent Ofsted report.
Stephen says, “I am delighted and proud to be appointed as the new Principal of Healing Academy. This is an exciting time for our community and it is my intention to work closely with great colleagues at the Academy to maximise every opportunity to deliver on our vision and values where we inspire greatness in every child and equip them with the academic excellence, life skills and personal attributes to lead happy, safe, successful lives.”
Stephen goes on to say that he is keen to work with the community to “ensure that everyone has the opportunity to thrive in an ambitious, outward facing, welcoming and inclusive school environment.”
Stephen is clear in his intent to move Healing Secondary Academy forwards, “I have a passionate commitment to ensure we have a flourishing Academy that serves and restores pride and reputation from the Healing community.” He adds that he would like to thank all colleagues at Malet Lambert School and The Education Alliance, saying that “it has been a real privilege to have served this community”.
Stephen is expected to start his new role in September.
Our newly refurbished North Block is now back in action! The students have settled back in to the new Science classrooms and are super excited about the new look. Check out the video below for a sneak peak of our latest renovated learning space.
Pupils from our Student Council have been mingling at the Healing Village Hall Senior Lunch, serving hot drinks and cakes, and enjoying a cuppa while swapping stories with village residents. Everyone had a lovely afternoon and there were plenty of smiles… (but not many left over cakes!)
Always a highlight of the Academic year, World Book Day was celebrated at Healing Academy, alongside all the other schools in the Trust. Our Videographer travelled around Lincolnshire to capture some incredible outfits, engaging activities and even a visit from the Mighty Mariner!
Our Year 7’s had a brilliant day competing in the National Careers Challenge.
Working in teams of 6, students completed a series of different tasks around a topic set by the ’employer’, including, idea generation, design, promotion, marketing and a dragons den style pitch.
There were some awesome eco and sustainable ideas and pupils thoroughly enjoyed competing and working as a team to get their pitches together. Our videographer was there to capture it all!
Our first video update from our CEO, Mr Richard Briggs introduces himself and tells us a little about what’s been happening within the Trust, as well as his plans for the future.
Massive congratulations to our Yr 8 and Yr 9 Basketball squads. We are proud to announce that the A team are now the Grimsby and Cleethorpes U14 Basketball Champions!