The PE department would like to congratulate our Year 9 football and swimming teams for the performance they have put in. As a result of all the hard work, determination and effort, they have not only won the Haringey Borough Swimming Gala, but for the third year in a row, won the Haringey Borough Football Cup.
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Eren Lands Role In Channel 4 Drama

Year 7 student Eren Ozsayen has landed a role in  âA Motherâs Loveâ, part of a trilogy of films being made under the 4stories scheme for Channel 4.
4STORIES is a Channel 4 and BlackLight initiative to promote under-represented voices in drama as part of a campaign to change the landscape of who makes and appears on the nationâs television screens.
The scheme gives a first television credit to highly talented and exciting new writers and directors who come from under-represented backgrounds due to their gender, ethnicity, or socio-economic status.
The three writers and directors have been chosen from thousands of applications. They are some of the UKâs most exciting and original new talent.
âA Motherâs Loveâ will be one of three distinct half hour films exploring crime and criminal justice from the perspective of female protagonists. Eren has a non speaking but significant part in the TV drama playing Faisal, the best friend of the lead boy.
Eren recently performed in our much praised production of The Little Shop of Horrors.
A team from Dukeâs Aldridge Academy has been selected to compete in the UK finals of the Tomorrowâs Engineers EEP Robotics Challenge. As a winner in the London heat, they will go head to head with teams from across the country at The Big Bang Fair on Friday 16 March 2018.
The winning team of 13 students built, programmed and controlled LEGO robots for a series of âaviation missionsâ. Students also had to research, design and present their own solution to a contemporary engineering problem faced by STEM professionals in the aviation industry.
The Tomorrowâs Engineers EEP Robotics Challenge introduces student teams to real-world engineering, technology, robotics and computing challenges. The challenge aims to help students put their school learning into context and discover exciting new careers.
Team member Berat Topal said: âRobotics is a fantastic experience and is very educationalâ.
The students in the Roboducks team are Filip SZWED, Jason TRAN, Sulaiman SURTI, Berat TOPAL, Sil DIRENC, Nasrudiin MUHYADIN, Safwan AHMAD, Norbert BUMBAR, Stellios VACHOS, Dawid ANTCZAK, Maxeen BOX, Andrej KARNEYENKA and Jun Jie ZHOU.
Research from EngineeringUK, who run the Tomorrowâs Engineers EEP Robotics Challenge, shows that communicating engineering careers to young people is vital for the future of the British economy.
EngineeringUKâs Chief Executive, Mark Titterington, said: âIn order to meet the countryâs demand for engineers we need to inspire more young people to consider a career in the industry.
âTomorrowâs Engineers EEP Robotics Challenge aims to help young people from all backgrounds understand the variety, excitement and opportunity presented by an engineering career.â
For more information on the Tomorrowâs Engineers EEP Robotics Challenge please visit www.tomorrowsengineers.org.uk/robotics


