3
Time Time Marking Marking A TIME capsule containing a snapshot of school life has been buried for posterity as students mark the completion of a new academy building grateful to our builders Kier for providing us with the container and digging the hole in which to bury it. “Our new school building is just about completed and everyone is extremely excited about moving in. “It will be a fantastic resource not just for our staff and students but also for the whole community.” The 0.2 cubic meter cylindrical capsule, engraved with the quote “This is our present, this is your past, these were our joys, hopes and dreams - we hope your old school served you well,” was filled with St Michael’s memorabilia. This included a school tie, jumper and pen, a book on the 50 year history of the school, a letter from the TAFF and students at St Michael’s Catholic Academy, Billingham, chose a selection of items to be placed into an aluminium container to represent school life in 2016, which is set to be opened by pupils in 2086. The capsule, which was donated to the school by building firm Kier, was sunk one meter into the ground in the main foyer of the new three-storey, state of the art academy building. Built through the Government’s Priority School Building Program, the new academy will open its doors to students in April. Deputy Head teacher Damien Kelly said: “The whole time capsule project has been student led and we are very current headmaster Andrew Ramsey to the headmaster of 2086, letters from key stage 3 pupils to the students of the future and a crucifix. The capsule also contained a video made by students depicting a day in the life of St Michael’s Academy, showing an assembly, lessons and highlights from the school’s celebration of achievement awards evening. “Because we are not sure how technology will have moved on in 70 years time we have put the video onto CD, memory stick and stored it on the cloud,” said Mr Kelly. We have also made available a sealed plastic container with S Representatives from building firm Kier, St Michael’s students and staff, and officials from the Carmel Education Trust witness the burial of a time capsule in the entrance of the new St Michael’s Catholic Academy building

Time capsule feb 2016 - St Michael's Catholic Academy · said: “The whole time capsule project has been student led and we are very current headmaster Andrew Ramsey to the headmaster

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    1

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Time capsule feb 2016 - St Michael's Catholic Academy · said: “The whole time capsule project has been student led and we are very current headmaster Andrew Ramsey to the headmaster

TimeTime MarkingMarking A TIME capsule containing a snapshot of school life has been buried for posterity as students mark the completion of a new academy building

grateful to our builders Kier for providing us with the container and digging the hole in which to bury it. “Our new school building is just about completed and everyone is extremely excited about moving in. “It will be a fantastic resource not just for our staff and students but also for the whole community.” The 0.2 cubic meter cylindrical capsule, engraved with the quote “This is our present, this is your past, these were our joys, hopes and dreams - we hope your old school served you well,” was filled with St Michael’s memorabilia. This included a school tie, jumper and pen, a book on the 50 year history of the school, a letter from the

TAFF and students at St Michael’s Catholic Academy, Billingham, chose a selection of

items to be placed into an aluminium container to represent school life in 2016, which is set to be opened by pupils in 2086. The capsule, which was donated to the school by building firm Kier, was sunk one meter into the ground in the main foyer of the new three-storey, state of the art academy building. Built through the Government’s Priority School Building Program, the new academy will open its doors to students in April. Deputy Head teacher Damien Kelly said: “The whole time capsule project has been student led and we are very

current headmaster Andrew Ramsey to the headmaster of 2086, letters from key stage 3 pupils to the students of the future and a crucifix. The capsule also contained a video made by students depicting a day in the life of St Michael’s Academy, showing an assembly, lessons and highlights from the school’s celebration of achievement awards evening. “Because we are not sure how technology will have moved on in 70 years time we have put the video onto CD, memory stick and stored it on the cloud,” said Mr Kelly. We have also made available a sealed plastic container with

S

Representatives from building firm Kier, St Michael’s students and staff, and officials from the Carmel Education Trust witness the burial of a time capsule in the entrance of the new St Michael’s Catholic Academy building

Page 2: Time capsule feb 2016 - St Michael's Catholic Academy · said: “The whole time capsule project has been student led and we are very current headmaster Andrew Ramsey to the headmaster

“This is a historic moment for St Michael’s as it enters a new future of education and I’d like to thank Mr Kelly for being the driving force behind the project and also Father Butters and the parish of The Holy Rosary for their constant support both in terms of engagement and financially.” Chief executive of the Carmel Education Trust Maura Regan instructions on where the time capsule is buried and when to dig it up which will be passed down from head to head through the

generations. Who knows when it is time to dig it up some of our pupils own grandchildren may be among the students there to witness it.”

Representatives from building firm Kier, St Michael’s students and staff, and officials from the Carmel Education Trust, including chief

Pupils at St Michael’s Catholic Academy, Billingham, get ready to bury a time capsule in their new school building, L-R, Sarah Brady, 16, of Billingham, Jim Smith, 16, of Wolveston, Ryan Kirby, 16, of Wynyard, Thomas Nimmo, 16, of Billingham and Rhiannon Flynn, 15, of Norton

Above: Student Jim Smith, 16, of Wolveston, Father John Butters, Ryan Kirby, 16, of Wynyard, assistant head Mr Damien Kelly, chief executive of The Carmel Education Trust Ms Maura Regan and St Michael’s head teacher Mr Andrew Ramsey

Page 3: Time capsule feb 2016 - St Michael's Catholic Academy · said: “The whole time capsule project has been student led and we are very current headmaster Andrew Ramsey to the headmaster

executive Maura Regan and Father John Butters, were all on hand to witness the historic burial. “The only thing that is constant is change and the only force that civilises is education,” said Ms Regan. “That will still be the same in 70 years, as it is now and as it was in the past.” “This is a historic moment for St Michael’s as it enters a new future of education and I’d like to thank Mr Kelly for being the driving force behind the project and also Father Butters and the parish of The Holy Rosary for their constant support both in terms of engagement and financially.” Student Sarah Brady, 16, of Billingham, added: “It’s been really exciting to see our new school grow from just a patch of mud to a fantastic new modern building.”

www.stmichaelsacademy.org.uk

Above: St Michael’s Student Ryan Kirby, 16, of Wynyard, sinks the time capsule into

the entrance foyer of the new academy building

Above: St Michael’s Academy engraved time capsule provided by Kier

The time capsule is buried in the foyer of the new academy building