Thursday 28 June 2018

Students of Clevedon Schools Sixth Form Connect to Businesses to Support Skills and the Voice of Young People in North Somerset.

 This month, the Clevedon Chamber of Commerce announced its ‘Student Chamber’, a collaboration between the Chamber and Clevedon School’s Sixth form.

Students undertook a formal application and interview process to join, with the objective of building stronger connections with the business community. 

Whilst Schools are becoming more aware of the role that a business can lay in supporting employability and entrepreneurship, students and the Chamber committee decided that it could be taken a step further, creating a student chamber to give young people more engagement with businesses at the beginning of their Sixth Form years, rather than at the end of them.

Chamber President Paul Anslow says “The idea first came from a conversation with Phil Wright, Technical Director of Brunel engraving, who suggested that it takes a couple of years for students to really understand the workplace, where they are then a real asset. David [Wragg] suggested forming a student voice, to help the Chamber to remain current and to work more closely with Clevedon School and with the leadership of Clevedon School, the Student Chamber was born”

“Members will engage with businesses, supporting the marketing of the Chamber whilst building their own connections to share the thoughts of the Students who are keen to gain work skills, and to promote the projects underway.”

“This is a great step forward for the Clevedon Chamber and the business community as a whole, so huge thanks to Mark Davies, Jo Carrington and Sue Jones of Clevedon School for their support in making this possible.”

Wednesday 13 June 2018

Election of New Head Boy and Head Girl

Clevedon School is very proud to announce the election of new Head and Deputy Head Boys and Girls. Following a very thorough election process our four victorious Sixth Form students are looking forward to leading the student body over the coming year and to demonstrate their leadership qualities both within and beyond the school community.

Monday 11 June 2018

Student Leadership: Head Boy and Girl and 6th Form Committee

The beginning of term 6 marks a new chapter in Clevedon Sixth Form's Student Leadership Team. Following a very detailed and exhaustive election process involving Manifestos, hustings, question time, interviews and different voting groups we are very pleased to announced our new Head and Deputy Head Boys and Girls.




We have also begun the next stage of our student social development with the introduction of a new Sixth Form Committee, who have already come up with several great ideas to develop integration between Years 12 and 13 and the wider school community.

The Guide: 11th June





Six Clevedon Year 12 students traveled to Saltash, Plymouth, to represent Somerset in the National County Gig Rowing Championships. 

The boys started their training in October and have been rowing every week in Bristol docks with their British Rowing coach. 

It was amazing day with the Year 12 boys performing really well and exceeding all expectations. Despite this being their first ever competitive race and rowing against counties who can select from rowers from 30+ clubs and who have 4-5 years experience in regattas and races the crew came a highly commendable 3rd, only beaten by Cornwall and Devon.


An amazing effort and the boys gave it their all. Great experience and hopefully the first race of many. We'll done!