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  • KS3 Parents Evening Thursday 4 December

    Published 02/12/25


    Mr Dodd (Subject Leader for PSHE) will be providing an update on our Relationship and Sex Education (RSE) curriculum for interested families.

    All schools have a statutory responsibility to deliver informative and age-appropriate RSE.

    For families interested in learning more about what topics are covered, Mr Dodd’s updates will be clearly signposted on the evening, taking place at 4pm and 5pm.

    Please email leeds@coopacademies.co.uk if you would like to discuss further or are unable to make the event.


    www.leeds.coopacademies.co.uk/options

     

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  • GCSE Certificate Collection

    Published 26/11/25

    Dear Student,

    I am pleased to inform you that your exam certificates from Summer 2025 will be available to collect from our Main Reception from Monday 15 December 2025 between 10am and 2pm.

    If you are collecting your certificates in person, you will not require any ID.  If you require a third-party person to collect your certificates on your behalf, please fill in the form on the reverse of this letter.  The third-party collector must have this form or a written letter giving your consent and also proof of their ID.

    Please be reminded that your certificates are legal documents and therefore the school can only retain them for 1 year after the stated collection date and then they will be destroyed. Replacement certificates will be charged at approximately £50 per certificate and will be available from the individual exam boards. All certificates will be checked by the person collecting the certificates, and signed for upon collection to ensure their accuracy. The school will not be held liable for any inaccuracies once the certificates have been signed for.

    Kind regards

     

    Miss S Walker

    Exams Officer

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  • Year 9 Immunisations

    Published 21/11/25

    Dear Parent/Carer

    Your child’s Td/IPV (Diphtheria, Tetanus and Polio) and Meningitis (Men ACWY) is now due

    Year 9 Td/IPV and Men ACWY vaccinations are part of the National Immunisation Programme and are offered in school to protect against the diseases above. Your child may also be offered the MMR vaccine to protect against Measles, Mumps and Rubella if they did not receive both doses when they were younger. For more information, including possible side effects please visit: NHS vaccinations and when to have them - NHS

    How to consent:  We are coming to your child’s school Co-op Academy Leeds on 05/02/2026, please ensure that you have submitted a form even if you do not consent, by 3pm, 04/02/2026.

    Please scan the QR code or click on the link below the online consent form. You will need to use the unique school code EE137065 to complete the consent form as soon as possible.

                                                   

       or

    Online Vaccination form https://www.leedsimmunisations.co.uk/Forms/DTP

    Important: If you do not wish your child to receive the vaccinations, you still need to complete the “refusal section” on the form so that we understand your wishes. If we do not receive a consent or refusal form, your child may be given an opportunity to consent for themselves on the day after being assessed by a nurse as Gillick Competent to do so.

    Providing you enter a correct email address, you will receive email confirmation when your child has received their vaccination, including information and advice about common side effects your child may experience.

    If you change your mind regarding consent or there are any changes to your child’s health following submission of the form, you must contact us on the above telephone number.

    Support in accessing or completing a form: If you experience any problems accessing or completing the online form, please contact us on the above telephone number and our team will be happy to help. 

    Yours faithfully

    School Aged Immunisation Service

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  • Co-op Local Community Fund

    Published 06/11/25

    We’re delighted to share some exciting news; Co-op Academy Leeds has been selected as one of the Co-op Local Community Fund causes for 2025–2026!

    Our project, CAL Community Pantry, has been chosen as one of three local causes that Co-op Members can support in our area. This means that every time Co-op Members buy selected Co-op products and services, 1% of what they spend goes towards local community causes, and your votes can help our school receive a larger share!

    How You Can Help
    1. Become a Co-op Member
      If you’re not already a member, join online at www.coop.co.uk/membership or by downloading the Co-op App.
       

    2. Choose Co-op Academy Leeds as Your Local Cause
      Once you’re a member, log in to the Co-op App or website, go to “Membership” → “Support Your Local Cause” and select Co-op Academy Leeds – CAL Community Pantry.
       

    3. Shop and Scan Your Membership Card
      Every time you shop at Co-op and scan your card, you’ll help raise funds for our project.
       

    About Our Project

    Our project aims to increase the community's access and longevity to receiving nutritious foods and ingredients that people can cook with to feed their families for years to come. This funding could help us partner with food wastage and distribution organisations to allow us to access more culturally appropriate and healthier foods to help feed families.

    The more people who choose our school as their cause, the more funding we’ll receive to make this happen. There’s £6,000 available to share between the three local causes — and every vote counts!

    Stay Involved

    The Co-op App goes live with all the local causes from Sunday 19th October. You’ll be able to see our school listed and start supporting us straight away.

    Don’t forget to tag @coopuk and @Co-op Academy Leeds when sharing online to spread the word!

    Thank you for your support - together we can make a real difference in our school and local community.

    Natalie Jones
    Headteacher, Co-op Academy Leeds

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  • Notification of admission policy consultation

    Published 14/10/25

    Leeds City Council is running a public consultation on the 2027/28 admission policy for Leeds community and voluntary controlled schools. You can share your views until 1 December. Find out more at www.leeds.gov.uk/SchoolAdmissionsConsultations

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  • Seasonal Flu vaccine offer – Year 7 to Year 11

    Published 09/09/25

    Dear Parent/Carer,

    The seasonal flu vaccine is part of a national programme to protect children, their families and communities against serious complications of influenza, reduce the spread of the virus and help protect vulnerable people. For more information, including possible side effects please visit: Flu vaccine - NHS

    How to consent:  We are coming to your child’s school on 02/10/2025, please ensure that you have submitted a form even if you do not consent, no later than 15:00 hours, 7 days prior to the session.

    Please click on the link below or scan the QR code for the online consent form. You will need to use the unique school code provided to complete the consent form as soon as possible. You will need to submit one form per child.

    www.leedsimmunisations.co.uk/Forms/Flu

    School Code: EE137065

    Does the nasal spray contain porcine?

    Yes, but it is a very purified version which is barely detectable and because it is for medical purposes, it has been deemed permissible for use by the British Fatwa Council. We can offer an injectable vaccine alternative that DOES NOT contain porcine. This vaccine is only administered in those that require it for medical or cultural purposes.

    After submitting consent, if your child attends the GP for the vaccination, you change your mind or if there are any health changes, you MUST contact us on the number above.  (Please note that GP practices do not routinely offer Flu vaccinations to healthy children)

    Providing you enter a correct email address, you will receive email confirmation when your child has received their vaccination, including information and advice about common side effects your child may experience.

    Support in accessing or completing a form: If you experience any problems accessing or completing the online form, please contact us on the above telephone number and our team will be happy to help. Alternatively, our short video may help answer your questions;  LCH School Aged Immunisation Team: Flu Vaccine - YouTube

    Yours faithfully

    School Aged Immunisation Service

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  • Yondr Phone Pouches

    Published 08/09/25

    Dear Parent / Carer,

    We will be making our school a phone-free space to improve teaching and learning using a system called Yondr. Yondr has been implemented in thousands of schools across 35 countries to facilitate an engaged learning environment and we are confident Yondr will have a positive impact here as well.

    We believe that phones have great utility. We have also found that learning and social behavior improve drastically when students are fully engaged with their teachers and classmates.

    The Yondr Program utilises a simple, secure pouch that stores a phone. Every student will secure their phone in a Yondr pouch when they arrive at school. Students will maintain possession of their phones and will not use them until their pouches are opened at the end of the school day and the pouches remain in school. Should students wish to have their own allocated pouch which they bring to / take home from school each day there will be a deposit payable and a contract drawn up between ourselves and parents who will be taking responsibility for maintaining the condition of the pouch. If you would like more details about this please contact me directly via the email address at the end of this email.

    Yondr recently surveyed over 900 school partners to measure the effects of creating phone-free educational environments. These schools achieved notable progress in multiple areas:

    • 65% of schools saw an improvement in academic performance

    • 74% of schools saw an improvement in student behavior

    • 83% of schools saw an improvement in student engagement in the classroom

    • 86% of schools saw a positive impact on student safety and wellness

    If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me directly by email, or attend one of our upcoming meeting about the adoption of Yondr - Thursday 11th September - 4pm

    If there is an emergency and you would like to get in contact with your child, please call main reception and your call will be directed to the appropriate member of staff - 0113 3807940 or email the school at - leed-info@coopacademies.co.uk

    In an effort to best serve your child, we appreciate your full support in adoption of the Yondr Program at our school.

    Yours Sincerely 

    Mrs J Field 

    Deputy Headteacher 

    jessica.field@coopacademies.co.uk


    How Yondr Works

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What if I want to reach my child during the school day?

    We want our students to be engaged in their learning. If you need to contact your child during the school day, contact the main office at 0113 3807940. 

    What if there is a school emergency?

    In case of a school emergency, we direct our students to safety first, following our school emergency preparedness protocol. 

    Will my student’s phone be safe?

    Students are in possession of their phone - in their Yondr pouch - for the entire school day. We will advise students to store the pouch safely in their backpacks or blazer pockets. 

    What if the Yondr pouch gets damaged or a student is caught on their phone?

    If a student damages their Pouch or is caught on their phone, we will collect the phone/Pouch and call home and the Parent will need to come to the school and pick up their child’s phone. A 30 minute detention will also be issued to the child. 

    Damaged pouches will be billed to parents at a cost of £25

    Note: Damage consists of any signs that the physical integrity of the pouch has been compromised, whether intentional or unintentional, as determined by the school or Yondr staff.

    How quick is the unlocking process? 

    The unlocking process is quick, and takes under a second per student. While students are still getting used to how to unlock pouches, staff will be on hand with mobile unlocking stations to stop queues forming in the first few weeks. If needed we will add extra unlocking points. 

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  • July Newsletter

    Published 18/07/25

     

    As the academic year draws to a close, I want to take this opportunity to reflect on the many achievements of our students and staff, and to thank you for your continued support throughout this busy and successful term.

     

     July Newsletter

     

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  • Results Letter 2025

    Published 16/06/25

    Dear Parent/Carer,

    As you may already be aware, GCSE results day is Thursday 21 August 2025. All students are welcome to collect their results from school between 10am-11.30am in the Library.  Students must enter and leave the Academy via the library gate. 

    We are confident that everyone’s hard work during Year 11 will have paid off. Many teachers and other professionals will be present to help celebrate with your young people as they look forward to the next stage in their education and the world of work. Please be assured, however, that we will also have in attendance Miss Wheatley, our careers advisor, who will be available to support any students with post-16 questions, along with a few colleges.

    If someone is collecting your results on your behalf you need to complete the form on the back of this letter here and they need to bring it with them on the day. Please ensure they bring written permission from you and their own photographic identification, for example a driving licence or passport. Please note that if your nominated person comes and does not have this letter, they will not be permitted to collect your results.

    Results not collected will be posted to your home address on Thursday 21 August. If you believe the home address we hold for you may not be correct, please contact the academy as a matter of urgency.

    As an Academy we celebrate achievements and successes, and this may involve publishing photographs of students with their results on social media. No student names will be shown or shared. If you do not want your child’s photo and results to be shared on social media, please can you put this in writing and send this in to school for the attention of the Examinations Officer. 

    Finally, to all those parents and carers whose children will be leaving the Academy, we would like to take this opportunity to thank you for the support shown to the school throughout their time with us. We wish your child every success for the future. 

    Best Wishes,

    Miss N Jones

    Headteacher

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  • Teodora (Y10) : School, Inclusion, Community & Mission44

    Published 16/06/25
    Following her recent visit to Number 10 Downing Street, Teodora reflects on School, Inclusion, Community & Mission44 

     

     

     

     

     

    For me, inclusion is to feel safe, seen and understood in a new environment and for others to understand that maybe even if we are a little bit different, we are still people and that for us as a community, our background is not the happiest. 

    I am exceptionally proud that we do not face discrimination in school and that we have worked so hard to make sure everyone understands the struggles of the Roma people and what makes us special. 

    Since we started our work with Mission 44, we and our school have worked really understand to understand our communities. This includes our Community Liason Officer meeting all of our families and listening to them with an open heart. Taking the time to understand us has meant that we all feel safer in school and valued; school feels like home. 

    We have now been able to take this work beyond the school gates, for example Elisei and I, along with other Roma students for school presented to over 200 NHS workers about social inclusion and how we can all work together to break down barriers. Undoubtedly this work has reduced exclusions amongst this group of students and has increased our happiness immeasurably in school.

    Teodora (Y10)

     

     


    You can read more about the trip to London here
    Or about our work with the NHS here

     

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  • Year 10 Communications

    Published 13/06/25

    Dear Parents/Carers, 

    As we approach the end of another busy academic year, we want to share some important updates and exciting opportunities that will help your child continue to thrive as they move into Year 11.

     

    A Crucial Date for Your Diary: Parents' Evening – Thursday, June 19th!

    We're really looking forward to seeing you at our Parents' Evening on Thursday, June 19th, from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM. This is a fantastic chance to chat directly with your child's teachers, celebrate how far they've come, and discuss their academic journey, especially with GCSEs on the horizon. Your support is incredibly important to us, and we truly believe that strong communication between home and school is key to helping your child reach their full potential. Please do your best to attend.

     

    Important Dates to Note:

    • Thursday, June 19th: Parents’ Evening (2:00 PM - 6:00 PM) – a fantastic opportunity for all year groups!

    • Friday, June 20th: INSET Day – School closed to students; staff only will be attending for important training and development.

    • Monday, June 23rd: Timetable Rollover – An incredibly exciting day as students begin their Year 11 timetable! Your child will receive a new timetable.

    • Friday, July 18th: Last day of term and our Academy Culture Day.

     

    Getting Ready for Year 11: The Timetable Rollover!

    Monday, June 23rd marks a really significant and exciting moment for your child. It's not just a new timetable; it's a chance for a true "new beginning" and a "reset" as they embark on their crucial Year 11 journey. This rollover is designed with your child's success and well-being at its heart:

    • Knowing Their Teachers: By experiencing their Year 11 timetable now, students will have the invaluable opportunity to meet and get to know their new teachers before September. This familiarity will help them feel comfortable and confident.

    • Reducing Anxiety: We understand that big changes can sometimes feel a bit daunting. This early transition significantly reduces any potential worries about the changes, allowing students to feel settled and ready for the new academic year.

    • Experiencing Year 11 Work: This is a fantastic chance for students to dive into some Year 11 work, preparing them for the challenges and excitement of their final year before GCSEs.

    • Maintaining Momentum: This seamless transition ensures that academic progress is continuous, avoiding any loss of momentum over the summer break. 

    Our Expectations: Uniform, Attendance, and Equipment

    As we move into this new phase and look towards the final half term, we want to gently remind everyone about our core expectations regarding uniform, attendance, and equipment. These elements are fundamental to creating a positive and productive learning environment:

    Uniform: Students must continue to wear a Co-op Academy Leeds blazer or v-neck jumper. On PE days, please ensure they wear the academy’s branded PE kit – plain black kit is not permitted. Uniform items are available from Jo Brand Uniform shop.


    Equipment: Please help your child to be fully equipped every day with:

    • A pencil case containing black pens, red pens, pencils, and a ruler.

    • An A4-sized bag to carry their planner.

    • No jewellery is allowed in the academy.

     

    Attendance: Excellent attendance remains paramount. Every day in school is a day of learning and growth, and consistent attendance ensures your child doesn't miss out on vital lessons and experiences, especially as they approach their final exams.

     

    Stay Connected with the Arbor App!

    To ensure you stay fully informed about your child’s progress, attendance, praise points, and behaviour logs, please download the Arbor Parent App. All communication from the Academy is now sent exclusively through the app, ensuring you receive important updates directly and promptly. If you haven't already, please use the QR codes provided by the school to download it.

    Thank you for your continued incredible support and partnership. Best wishes,

    Miss Pearson 

    Assistant Headteacher

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  • Year 7 Communication

    Published 13/06/25

    Dear Family,

    As we approach the end of a truly remarkable year 7 journey, we want to highlight some fantastic upcoming opportunities and important updates that will help your child continue to thrive.

    A Crucial Date for Your Diary: Parents' Evening – Thursday 19th June!

    We are absolutely thrilled to invite you to our Parents' Evening on Thursday 19th June, from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM. This is a truly invaluable opportunity to connect directly with your child's teachers, celebrate their progress, and discuss their academic journey. Your partnership is vital, and we believe that strong communication between home and school is key to unlocking your child's full potential. Please make every effort to attend – we can't wait to see you there!

    Important Dates to Note:

    • Thursday 19th June: Parents’ Evening (2:00 PM - 6:00 PM) – a fantastic opportunity for all year groups!

    • Friday 20th June: INSET Day – School closed to students, staff only attending for important training and development.

    • Monday 23rd June: Timetable Rollover – An incredibly exciting day as students begin their Year 8 timetable! Your child will receive a new timetable.

    • Friday 18th July: Last day of term and our Academy Culture Day.

    A Fresh Start: The Year 8 Timetable Rollover!

    Monday 23rd June marks a significant and exciting milestone for your child. It's not just a change of timetable; it's a chance for a true "new beginning" and a "reset" as they embark on their Year 8 journey. This rollover is designed with your child's success and well-being at its heart:

    • Knowing Their Teachers: By experiencing their Year 8 timetable now, students will have the invaluable opportunity to meet and get to know their new teachers before September. This familiarity will foster comfort and confidence.

    • Reducing Anxiety: We understand that change can sometimes be daunting. This early transition significantly reduces any potential anxiety around changes, allowing students to feel settled and ready for the new academic year.

    • Experiencing Year 8 Work: It's a fantastic chance for students to dive into some Year 8 work, preparing them for the challenges and excitement ahead.

    • Maintaining Momentum: This seamless transition ensures that academic progress is continuous, avoiding any loss of momentum over the summer break. It's about keeping their learning journey vibrant and engaging!

    Our Expectations: Uniform, Attendance, and Equipment

    As we move into this new phase and look towards the final half term, we want to gently reinforce our core expectations regarding uniform, attendance, and equipment. These elements are fundamental to creating a positive and productive learning environment:

    • Uniform: Students must continue to wear a Co-op Academy Leeds blazer or v-neck jumper. On PE days, please ensure they wear the academy’s branded PE kit – plain black kit is not permitted. Uniform items are available from Jo Brand Uniform shop.

    • Equipment: Please help your child to be fully equipped every day with:

      • A pencil case containing black pens, red pens, pencils, and a ruler.

      • An A4-sized bag to carry their planner.

      • No jewellery is allowed in the academy.

      • These items are available at a discounted price from the academy if needed.

    • Attendance: Excellent attendance remains paramount. Every day in school is a day of learning and growth, and consistent attendance ensures your child doesn't miss out on vital lessons and experiences.

    Stay Connected with the Arbor App!

    To ensure you stay fully informed about your child’s progress, attendance, praise points, and behaviour logs, please download the Arbor Parent App. All communication from the Academy is now sent exclusively through the app, ensuring you receive important updates directly and promptly. If you haven't already, please use the QR codes provided by the school to download it.

    Thank you for your continued incredible support and partnership. Together, we are building a strong foundation for your child's bright future.

    To access your child’s behaviour log, download the Arbor Parent app using the QR codes. With this, you can see attendance information, praise points, and behaviour points. 

    Please note that all communication is now sent through the Parent Arbor App rather than by text message. Downloading the app will ensure you don’t miss any key updates from the Academy.

    Best wishes,

    Sorina Radu Assistant Headteacher

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