ARK Burlington Danes Academy
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QPR and former England football star Jermaine Jenas launched a new training programme at ARK BDA before the summer break. The scheme was aimed at improving students’ academic performance as well as their football skills.
“I’m really pleased to be working
with the staff and students at ARK Burlington Danes. All of us at QPR have a great relationship with the school and are proud to support our local schoolchildren,” said Jenas. “Education is very important to me. When I was growing up, I always enjoyed school.”
WE have been fortunate to boast a wealth of athletic talent over the years.
Triple jumper Lia Stephenson has
continued on her path to sporting stardom this year, winning her first international call-up having jumped to glory at the Indoor National Championships. Since then she has been crowned the Welsh International champion, come second in the Sheffield nationals, won the South of England Championships and was awarded the best athlete award at the Middlesex Track and Field Championships.
With Lia set to head off to university,
her shoes will be difficult to fill, but Riannah Audain, in year 9, is looking every inch a star of the future. Back in June, Riannah ran the 100m in 12.6 seconds, making her the fastest girl of her age in London over that distance.
Teaming up
with QPR
STRIVE to succeed
RUGBY has become a key ingredient in the
sporting diet of our students over the past two
years, with the boys racking up the silverware
as a result of their hard work.
Year 8 students from Isaac
Newton, Bolingbroke and
ARK Putney came together
on our field to compete
for the coveted ARK rugby
7s title. At the end of an
afternoon of quality rugby,
the ARK BDA boys were
victorious for the second year running.
Mr Thornton, our specialist coach, said: “It’s
great to come together with other ARK schools
for some friendly competition. It’s plain to see that
a lot of time and effort
has gone into training
over the last year.”
Our talented year 7
boys also had a great
year, which included
taking home the
Middlesex Plate.
Rugby rules!
MEMBERS of Virgin’s STRIVE Challenge team dropped in at ARK BDA last term, where students were carrying out their own character-building crusade.
In partnership with the charity Big Change, the Challenge
involved ten fundraisers who ran, rowed, cycled and hiked from London to the summit of the Matterhorn, with our very own Ms Cartlidge joining them on the final leg of the journey.
Inspired by the initiative, staff and students set out to run,
row, cycle and hike 1,305km during the last five days before the summer break. In fact, they exceeded 1,500km. Year 8 student Aadarsh said: “I think if we were doing what the STRIVE Challenge team are doing, we wouldn’t last very long. It’s great they came here and encouraged us to do more.”
Visiting ARK BDA were project founders Sam Branson and
his cousin Noah Devereux, and their teammate Karl Lokko,
a former gang leader who has turned his life around.
The Virgin STRIVE Challenge aims to raise £750,000 to
support young people in the UK to develop the life skills
they need to reach their potential.
On track
to stardom