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Students from Years 7 and 8 spent the morning working together to tackle some of the problems faced by Southern Water as they seek to make sure houses, farms, hospitals and schools all have the water they need. Students had to design and build their own water supply network, guiding new pipes across railway lines and rivers and testing it with real water. As students worked on the problems in the classroom, Southern Water were working hard to begin replacing the water supply outside the Academy. At the end of the morning one team was picked as winners for the simplicity of their design and their thorough planning and were presented with goody bags. Morné Cloete, Southern Water’s Project Manager for the mains replacement scheme, said: “The Water Supply Challenge is a great way to help people understand some of the challenges we face in bringing them water to use every day. I was impressed with how well the pupils worked together in their teams and with the simple, yet effective, solutions which they came up with. We may well see some of them at Southern Water in years to come.”
Last week, four teams from KS3 and two teams from KS4 represented the Academy at Medway's annual Futsal tournament. Taking place at Medway Park, students competed in teams of 5 against other Secondary Schools from accross Medway. Futsal is a version of indoor football, played with a heavier ball. Play is fast, and goals are decisive and our teams did very well. Particular mention goes to our Year 7 girls team who were awarded the 3rd place trophy in their group and to the KS4 boys who came second! Well done all!

Ash Wednesday 2012 was particularly memorable for the Academy's Year 8 students, as it was marked by their first Eucharist. The year group took part in the Lenten Eucharist, and...
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Students from Years 8 and 9 took to the court to play Basketball against a team from Robert Napier. Both teams played well, and BoRA was proud to be able...
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Students from Years 7 and 8 spent the morning working together to tackle some of the problems faced by Southern Water as they seek to make sure houses, farms,...
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Last week, four teams from KS3 and two teams from KS4 represented the Academy at Medway's annual Futsal tournament. Taking place at Medway Park, students competed in teams of 5...
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Friday saw BoRA's Year 7/8 rugby team make an outing to the Peninsula to play a team from the Hundred of Hoo. As the sun shone, both teamst took to...
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Work is continuing well on the new build and the first phase has now been completed. We have demolished the existing buildings at the rear to create space for the new...
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