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Primary schools across the Unity Schools Partnership have joined forces to take part in a special maths enrichment day.

The Wimbledon tournament was a focal point of the Year 2 enrichment day at Burton End Primary Academy in Haverhill with events including tennis-themed maths activities and then a mini-maths sports day, led by sports leaders from the school.

Exciting plans to improve facilities for secondary school students at The Bridge School in Ipswich have moved a step closer.

A groundbreaking ceremony involving students, staff and project chiefs has taken place to herald the next phase of building work at the school.

Primary-aged pupils moved into a purpose-built building four years ago and now similar plans are progressing for those of secondary school age.

A headteacher has praised the hard work of students, staff, parents, governors and the local community after her school was rated as ‘Good’ in a recent Ofsted inspection.

Castle Manor Academy is celebrating after achieving the judgement across all areas – just two years after Ofsted deemed the school as ‘requires improvement’.

One of the best things about my job is the people I get to work with.

In our schools up and down Suffolk and Romford, we have so many fantastic people doing so much to give young people the best education possible.

Whether I am at our smallest primary or our largest secondary, one of our founder trust members or our newest member school, it is impossible not to feel inspired every single week.

Sybil Andrews Academy has vowed to make “rapid improvements” following a recent Ofsted inspection.

The Bury St Edmunds secondary school was rated as ‘Requires Improvement’ with the new leadership team speaking of their determination to drive progress.

Trenica King, headteacher at Sybil Andrews Academy, said: “The thing that shines through the report to me is the spirit of the school.