Ushabti in Art.
We are incredibly proud of the Class of 2026 as they take their next steps towards exciting futures at universities across the UK, studying a wide range of courses including Law, Medicine-related sciences, Engineering, Computer Science, Business, Psychology, Criminology, and many more.
We would like to say a massive well done to our Year 11 students for completing their GCSE exams.
On Monday, 11 May, a team of talented Year 8 students from Campion School represented the school at the inaugural KMAT Great Debate Showcase, held at the University of Warwick.
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In a recent Geography lesson on waterfalls, Year 7 students used Seamus Heaney’s famous poem, Waterfall, to explore the power and beauty of waterfalls through poetry. They learned how waterfalls are formed in rivers as part of an ongoing erosion of soft and hard rocks, which eventually carves out gorges, giving them an understanding of the natural forces and power behind these dramatic landscapes.
Recently, Campion School’s library was delighted to receive a generous £1,000 donation from luxury car manufacturer Aston Martin.
In 2025, Campion successfully secured funding through the Department for Education’s Condition Improvement Fund (CIF) to carry out significant upgrades to one of its older buildings (see picture).
On Sunday, 8 March, a major milestone was achieved at the Midlands Regional Brass Band Championships, as Cubbington Silver Band delivered an outstanding performance to secure first place and be crowned Midlands Champions. Among the performers was Campion student and percussion player, Leanne Fernandes, who contributed to the band’s dynamic and powerful sound throughout the competition. Competing against some of the region’s finest brass bands, the group impressed the judges with their musicality, precision and teamwork.
Sixth Form Health and Social Care students recently took part in a vital CPR and defibrillator training session delivered by the OurJay Foundation.