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  • Thornhill Academy rated ‘good’ for the first time in over a decade!

    Published 19/06/24

    Leaders at the school at all levels have ‘a clarity of vision’ for the school

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  • GCSE SUCCESS FOR STUDENTS AT THORNHILL

    Published 21/08/25

    Thornhill Academy is celebrating after seeing a third consecutive year of strong exam results.

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  • New Principal and Multi-Million Pound Rebuild Plans

    Published 07/08/25

    Thornhill Academy is proud to announce the appointment of a new Principal and unveil exciting plans for a full, multi-million-pound school rebuild and sport campus.

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  • Year 7 Students Explore Sunderland’s Multi-Faith Community as Part of Culture Week

    Published 25/07/25

    As part of Thornhill Academy’s Culture Week, a celebration of the rich cultural diversity within our school, Year 7 students took part in a multi-faith tour across Sunderland.

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  • Students Shine at the Consilium Awards 2025!

    Published 08/07/25

    Two local students from Sunderland have been honoured at the prestigious Consilium Awards 2025, an annual event recognising staff and students across Consilium Academies who embody the trust’s core values of equity, integrity, and excellence.

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  • Consultation Statement: Intent to Change School Name

    Published 24/06/25

    Consultation Statement: Intent to Change School Name: 

    Thornhill Academy, Thornholme Road, Sunderland.

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  • 📚🌏 World Book Day 2025!! 🌏📚

    Published 10/03/25
    For World Book Day, Thornhill Academy transformed into a vibrant celebration of reading, with staff going above and beyond in creative and imaginative fancy dress inspired by beloved literary characters.  Students in every year group to
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  • Join us for our Book Fair!

    Published 19/02/25

    Thornhill Academy has partnered with Scholastic Books to organise a book fair!

    28th of March - 2nd April.

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  • Pupils learn how to face their fears in mental health workshop

    Published 15/10/24
    Assistant headteacher at Thornhill Academy, Cherry Crooks, said: “The students enjoyed the workshop and learnt a lot from the session and we would like to thank Mind of the Student for coming to our academy. Students at Thornhi
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  • Thornhill Academy celebrates success in this year’s GCSEs

    Published 22/08/24
    Thornhill Academy in Sunderland, part of Consilium Academies, is celebrating today after some fantastic achievements on GCSE results day. Students are receiving their GCSE results, demonstrating the hard work and commitment they hav
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  • Thornhill Co-operative Social Enterprise Team Shines at Dragon's Den Event

    Published 05/06/24

    The Thornhill Co-operative Social Enterprise Team, composed of Year 10 and Year 7 students, showcased their entrepreneurial spirit at the Dragon's Den event held at Sunderland City Hall on Wednesday, June 5th.

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  • Inspiration Day Ignites Future Career Pathways for Thornhill Academy Students

    Published 26/03/24

    We witnessed a vibrant celebration of career exploration and hands-on learning during its highly anticipated Inspiration Day. The event, which whisked the whole student community away from the traditional timetable for one day, provided a kaleidoscope of insights, activities, and inspiration for their future careers paths.

     

    Students in Year 7 and 8 enjoyed a carousel of ‘Careers in...’ sessions linking their curriculum learning to future careers and skills. For Year 7s a highlight was working with the Royal Air Force to evaluate emergency scenarios and plan what actions, jobs and roles would be needed and for Year 8s working with Penshaw View to understand the importance of health and safety at work.

     

    Equans facilitated a team-building activity, enriching students with knowledge about the construction industry in a fun-filled environment and in conjunction with National Science Week, Year 8 students immersed themselves in a STEM workshop sponsored by the Platton Family Fund, in partnership with the Smallpiece Trust. From designing wind turbines to constructing gearing systems and turbine blades, students showcased their ingenuity and creativity under the guidance of Mr. Miller, the DT and engineering teacher.

     

    Meanwhile Year 9 students gained valuable insights into careers in energy with Northern Gas Networks and explored the world of audio equipment and broadcasting with Canford.

     

    Engineering enthusiasts from Year 10 were treated to a visit to the Wates construction site, followed by sessions with the Department of Work and Pensions, focusing on employability skills and mock interviews.

     

    For Year 11 students the National Citizens Service, a voluntary personal and social development program for 16–17 year olds, held sessions to develop their social and planning skills and to help them build relationships within the wider community. There was also the opportunity to visit Sunderland College City Campus for a tour around their vocational departments as well as gaining support with their applications.

     

    Finally, selected students from each year group worked with Newcastle University to get a glimpse into different aspects of university life and support with raising aspirations for their futures.

     

    Sue Hamilton, Headteacher at Thornhill Academy, said: “Thornhill remains committed to building a culture of exploration and innovation, equipping every one of our students with the skills and inspiration they need to thrive at school and beyond.”

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