Benjamin Britten Academy of Music & Mathematics

An 11-18 co-educational day school and Centre of Excellence in Mathematics

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National Citizen Service

All Year 11 students are encouraged to participate in the National Citizen Service (NCS) programme. This is an exciting opportunity designed to equip young people with a wide range of skills and boost their self-confidence, as well as enhancing their College/ University/ job applications. The programme is delivered through a combination of one summer residential trip, followed by the opportunity to work on and deliver their own ‘social action’ project. More information will be made available to students over the course of the year and you can also visit the NCS website on https://wearencs.com/ 

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UEA Resource Portal

All About Apprenticeships Event

Careers videos for lessons

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The Sign of Four revision links

Statutory Policies, Procedures and Funding Agreements

Apprenticeship opportunities: EDF Sizewell B and Sizewell C

Supporting your child with GCSE Options choices

Useful Careers Websites

Which university degrees are best for intergenerational mobility?

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Sports Studies

Local Governing Body Vacancies

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Post-16 Open Events for Year 11s

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Year 9 Options 2025-2026

What happens to your examination script?

Year 5 Open Afternoon - 24th & 25th June 2025

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