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Campion Newsletter - Spring 2026

             Aspire - Engage - Achieve             

Spring Greetings!

Dear Students, Parents and Staff,

As the days grow longer and the flowers begin to bloom, we are delighted to welcome you to this vibrant season of renewal and growth. Spring is a time of fresh beginnings, new ideas and blossoming talents.

We want to take a moment to say well done to everyone for your hard work and dedication so far in the long winter months. We are so proud of all that our students and staff have accomplished.

With this year’s exam season around the corner, please remember that we are here to support our families every step of the way as, together, we will get through this busy time and will emerge even stronger.

Thank you for being a part of our school family - let’s make this spring a memorable one.

Warm wishes.

Jassa Panesar


Latest News

13 Feb 2026
Business Studies celebrates!

In Business this week, we have been celebrating all we love about the subject and our lessons and have created a giant love heart!

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11 Feb 2026
A Midsummer Night’s Dream Comes to Life

The school’s recent production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream has been a truly magical experience and we could not be more proud of the children involved. They worked incredibly hard over many weeks, tackling Shakespeare’s,  challenging, Tudor English language with determination, confidence and enthusiasm. Learning difficult lines is no easy task, yet the children rose to the challenge brilliantly, supporting one another and showing real commitment every step of the way.

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10 Feb 2026
Campion Teacher in Marathon Challenge

This spring, while most of us are still reaching for an extra layer or two, Miss West, PE/HSE/Children Looked After Teacher, will be training for an extraordinary challenge: running the London Marathon. Every mile she runs will be in support of Action for Children, a charity whose work closely reflects one of her roles at Campion and the values she brings to school every day.

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04 Feb 2026
January Safeguarding Newsletter

Read our most recent Safeguarding Newsletter about online 'Com' groups and everyday consent

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03 Feb 2026
Celebrating Reading and Literacy at Campion

We are delighted to share that the Children’s Literacy Charity has begun working with Campion this term, bringing support and inspiration to our young readers.

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26 Jan 2026
Environmental Science Students Visit Hill Farm

Campion School Year 12 and 13 Environmental Science students recently visited Hill Farm, a working farm in Radford Semele, as part of their studies into modern agriculture and sustainability.

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20 Dec 2025
'Letters to our Sons' Initiative

Please use the link below to find out more and be a part of this fantastic initiative.

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16 Dec 2025
Year 7 Earth Models

Fantastic Earth Models from 7A4!

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12 Dec 2025
Parenting Workshops and Programmes

Please look here for parenting workshops

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Mental Health in Schools

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Dates for your diary

Half-Term - School Closed to Pupils
All Day
from 16 Feb until 20 Feb
16
February
Year 11 Sixth Form Interviews
All Day
23
February
Year 11, Y10 GCSE Mocks (English)
All Day
from 02 Mar until 06 Mar
02
March
D of E Bronze Offsite Training
All Day
06
March
Working for Marcus - Year 8
All Day
18
March
Ramadan Ends
All Day
18
March
Eid
All Day
from 19 Mar until 20 Mar
19
March
Year 11 Parents Evening - early finish 2:45pm
All Day
26
March
Early finish at 12:20pm and Non-Uniform Day.
8:30am – 12:20pm
27
March
Easter Holidays - School Closed to Pupils
All Day
from 30 Mar until 10 Apr
30
March

Early finishes

Date Time of Finish Reason
Thursday, 26th March 2:45pm Year 11 Parents' Evening
Friday, 27th March 12:20pm Last day of term
Thursday, 16th April 2:45pm Year 10 Parents' Evening
Thursday, 4th June 2:45pm Year 7 Parents' Evening
Wednesday, 8th July 2pm Induction Day

Extra- Curricular Timetable

23 Jan 2026
Extra-Curricular Timetable
See our Extra-Curricular Timetable below
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The Campion Way


Learn more about our new initiative: 'The Campion Way'. This initiative is designed to help us all work towards the same goal – to make Campion a great place to learn and grow. See our aims below:

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Epraise - What can I use it for?

Why Parents Should Track Their Child’s Progress on ePraise

ePraise is a great tool for parents to stay involved in their child’s education. Here’s how it can help:

  1. Monitor Homework
    Track assignments and due dates to stay on top of your child’s workload.
  1. Check Points and Achievements
    See your child’s positive points and celebrate their successes.
  1. Stay Informed on Demerits
    Get updates on any demerits, allowing you to address concerns early.
  1. Follow Support and Interventions
    Keep track of any extra support or interventions your child is receiving.
  1. Check Attendance
    Easily monitor your child’s attendance to ensure regular school participation.
  1. Track Club Involvement
    See if your child is involved in extracurricular activities, encouraging growth beyond the classroom.

By regularly checking ePraise, you can support your child’s progress and stay connected with their school life.


Children and Family Support 


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Attendance Matters - Newsletter

Read our new Attendance Newsletter here: Campion School Parent Portal - Attendance Matters


Data protection Information for Parents/Carers

To comply with the School Attendance (Pupil Registration) (England) Regulations 2024 and Data Protection expectations, it is vitally important that Campion School keeps accurate and up to date information relating to every pupil on roll.

The information we are required to record includes:

· Pupil’s full legal name (and if appropriate, their preferred name).

· The name, address and contact details of every person known to the school/academy who is a parent* to the pupil with whom the pupil normally resides (this is the address that has been used to register with their GP).

· The name, address and contact details of any additional parent*.

· Any other emergency contact details.

In order to gather this information, every year we send out data collection forms. Parents are asked to complete the form with as much information as possible and then return to the school, signed and dated. We would ask that even where there are no amendments to the data collection sheet, parents return the form, signed and dated.

Campion School requests that if you change your contact number, move home or there are any other circumstances which may impact your child, the school is notified as a priority.

 

N.B. *The Education Act 1996 defines a ‘parent’ as a). any natural parent, whether married or not, b). any parent who, although not a natural parent, has parental responsibility as defined in the Children Act (1989) for a child or young person c). any person who, although not a natural parent, has care of a child or young person.


Important Information regarding Leave of Absence during Term-Time

LEAVE OF ABSENCE DURING TERM TIME

UPDATED INFORMATION FOR PARENTS

The Supreme Court has clarified the law on unauthorised leave, including holidays, during term time (Platt v Isle of Wright 2017). The Supreme Court has made clear that attending school ‘regularly’ means that the children must attend school on every day that they are required to do so. As such, the parents of any child who is absent from school without authorisation for any length of time are likely to be considered as committing an offence under s444 of the Education Act 1996.

The law states a leave of absence may only be granted by a school if an application is made in advance and if it considers there are exceptional circumstances relating to the application.

Schools must judge each application individually considering the specific facts and circumstances and relevant background context behind each request.

A leave of absence is granted entirely at the school’s discretion. Generally, a need or desire for a holiday or other absence for the purpose of leisure and recreation would not constitute an exceptional circumstance.

Where a leave of absence is granted, the school will determine the number of days a pupil can be absent from school.

When making an application for Leave of Absence parents are advised to give sufficient information and time to allow the Head teacher the opportunity to consider all the exceptional circumstances and to notify parents of their decision. The school may also request further information on the application and supporting documentation where appropriate.

It is advised that if the resident parent has not received notification or a response regarding the leave of absence application, it is the parents’ responsibility to ascertain if the leave is authorised prior to the start of the leave.

The school can only consider Leave of Absence requests which are made by the ‘resident’ parent ie the parent with whom the child normally resides.

Where applications for leave of absence are made in advance and refused, the child is expected to be in school on the dates set out in the application. If the child is absent during that period, it will be recorded as an unauthorised absence. Where a leave of absence is requested, but additional days taken either prior to or after the request may be considered as part of the leave of absence.

Leave of Absences which are not made in advance cannot be authorised in line with legislation. This will result in the absence being recorded as ‘unauthorised’.

All matters of unauthorised absence relating to a Leave of Absence will be referred to the Warwickshire Attendance Service, part of Warwickshire County Council. Penalty Notices are issued in accordance with Warwickshire County Council’s Code of Conduct for Penalty Notices and in the first instance, as an alternative to prosecution proceedings.

Leave of Absence taken in the academic year 2024-25

The law relating to Penalty Notices changed with effect from 19 August 2024. Therefore, Penalty Notices issued for Leave of Absence taken from September 2024 will be issued in accordance with the updated legislation.

· Penalty Notices are issued to each parent of each absent child, (for example 2 children and 2 parents, means each parent will receive 2 invoices – 4 in total).

o First Leave of Absence offence: The Penalty Notice amount of £160 to be paid within 28 days, this is reduced to £80 each child if paid within 21 days.

o Second Leave of Absence offence within a 3 year period (from the date of issue of the first penalty notice): The amount of £160 paid within 28 days. No reduced amount.

 

· Payment plans will not be offered and/or payments received outside of the 28 day period will not be accepted. Where a penalty notice expires unpaid the matter will be referred to Warwickshire County Council’s Legal Services to consider criminal prosecution.

 

· Third Leave of Absence offence within a 3 year period (from the date of issue of the first penalty notice): A penalty notices will be not be issued and the matter will be referred to Warwickshire County Council’s Legal Services to consider instigating criminal prosecution proceedings under S444 of Education Act 1996.

Your child’s progress academically as well as socially is our shared priority.