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House System

 

At Nottingham Academy, we are proud to introduce our brand-new House System for the 2024/25 academic year. This system is designed to foster community spirit, teamwork, and healthy competition among our students. Every student has been assigned to one of our five houses, named after iconic Nottingham landmarks: Rufford, Wollaton, Hardwick, Newstead, and Colwick.

Students earn achievement points through their academic efforts and extracurricular activities, which are logged via Class Charts. These points contribute to their house’s overall score, encouraging collaboration and shared success. At the end of each term, the house with the highest points will be celebrated, and students will have opportunities to participate in exciting house competitions throughout the year.

The Nottingham Academy Houses

 

 

Welcome to Wollaton House, represented by the majestic Deer of Wollaton Hall Deer Park. Known for their grace and elegance, deer symbolise peace, gentleness, and a strong connection to nature. Wollaton House members are encouraged to embody these traits, embracing a serene yet determined approach to their studies and friendships. With a spirit of harmony and quiet strength, Wollaton students are leaders who inspire others through their calm confidence and poise. Our vibrant red colour represents passion and energy, igniting the spirit of every Wollaton member.

Welcome to Hardwick House, where the regal Swan from Hardwick Hall reigns supreme. Swans are symbols of beauty, loyalty, and transformation. Hardwick House members are known for their loyalty to friends and school, their ability to adapt and grow, and their appreciation for beauty in all forms. Just like the serene and graceful swan, our students move through their educational journey with elegance and a steadfast dedication to their goals. The calming blue of Hardwick House stands for wisdom and tranquillity, fostering a peaceful and intellectual environment for all.

Welcome to Newstead House, symbolised by the stunning Peacock of Newstead Abbey. Peacocks represent vision, self-expression, and pride. Newstead House students are encouraged to showcase their unique talents and perspectives, shining brightly in all their endeavours. With an eye for beauty and a flair for creativity, Newstead members are confident and proud of their achievements. Our green colour represents growth, harmony, and freshness, reflecting the vibrant and dynamic spirit of our house. Together, we thrive in a supportive and nurturing environment.

Welcome to Colwick House, championed by the swift and powerful Race Horse of Colwick Hall and Racecourse. Race horses are symbols of strength, speed, and determination. Colwick House members are known for their competitive spirit, resilience, and unwavering drive to succeed. Just like a racehorse galloping towards the finish line, our students pursue their goals with relentless energy and focus. The bright yellow of Colwick House signifies optimism and happiness, creating a lively and enthusiastic atmosphere where everyone is encouraged to give their best.

Welcome to Rufford House, guided by the resourceful Squirrel of Rufford Park. Squirrels are symbols of preparation, curiosity, and playfulness. Rufford House members are celebrated for their diligent work ethic, inquisitive minds, and joyful approach to learning. Like the clever squirrel, our students are always ready to tackle new challenges and seek out opportunities for growth. The warm orange of Rufford House represents creativity and enthusiasm, fostering a spirited and innovative community where every member can flourish.