Class 11d
World Book Day 2026
March ’26
Reading a book and being able to enjoy a story is one of the most satisfying things you can experience. We try to encourage all students to pick a book up and read!
This year we celebrated World Book Day on 5th March with a range of different activities. Students chose a book and staff discussed and encouraged reading for pleasure. Individual staff, across all subjects, created a range of quizzes and tasks.

Maths – Revision
February ’26
Year 11 are currently in revision mode. Lessons are split throughout the week. Some are given to finishing the scheme of work and others are spent reviewing prior knowledge. We are working through a programme which allows pupils to practice a variety of topics through short 30 minute revision bundles. Great preparation year 11, let’s get the momentum going!

English – Writing an Article
January ’26
11d have been studying section B of Paper two. This covers a range of different writing forms, including articles. Students have been able to use a variety of persuasive techniques and give their points of view.


Digital Skills – Application Software
December ’25
Year 11s have been looking into application software to understand how different programs help with everyday tasks. They are exploring examples such as word processors, spreadsheets, and presentation tools, discussing their features, tools and uses. Pupils are also experimenting with formatting and shapes to create mind maps in Microsoft PowerPoint.

Science – Homeostasis and Response
September ’25
In GCSE Biology we have been learning about the following:
The concept of homeostasis: Why is it essential for survival and the role of control systems.
Negative feedback mechanisms: How sensors, coordination centers, and effectors work together to keep conditions within a narrow range.
Regulation of body temperature: How the body responds to being too hot or too cold.
Control of blood glucose levels: The roles of insulin and glucagon in maintaining balance.
Water balance: How the kidneys regulate water and the importance of hormones like ADH. Human nervous and hormonal systems: How they interact to maintain homeostasis.


Art – Tree of Belonging
July ’25
Pupils at ACE took part in collaborative project to create a sculpture that represents belonging at ACE. Each pupil was able to create a personal design for their handprint before adding it to the tree to create a final collaborative piece.

Edge Hill – Aspirations Workshop
Some Year 11 pupils visited Edge Hill University to take part in some Aspirations Workshops. During the workshops the young people were able to get an insight into University life and the different courses that are available.
