Benjamin Britten Academy of Music & Mathematics

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

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'Spotlight', was the first school newsletter published when Benjamin Britten Music Academy opened in September 1978. Over the decades, editing techniques and technologies may have changed, but the purpose of the newsletter has not: i.e., to celebrate the achievements of our scholars and their families, to inform our community of what we are doing, and to bring together all those things that make Benjamin Britten Music Academy more than 'just a school'. 

Below you can see a selection of our more recent editions.

Documents

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Suffolk County Council- Cost of Living Support

Admissions information

Free School Meals Application

Year 10 Supporting Success Jan 26

Gastro Menu

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

Ease the Squeeze

Parent App (MyChildAtSchool)

Term Dates

ParentPay

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Community

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Trustee Contact Information

Exciting Visual Arts Opportunity

Engineering

Safeguarding - Harmful Sexual Behaviours

English

Geography

Food and Nutrition

Citizenship

University of East Anglia Data Sharing Procedures

Textiles

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Year 9 Options 2026

Local Governing Body Vacancies

Hartismere Family :: Policy Documents

Latest Performance Tables

Year 9 Options : Subject Presentations

Modern Foreign Languages

Statutory Policies, Procedures and Funding Agreements

Staff Vacancies

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School Newsletters Community Parent Information Ben Tiffin Mychildatschool Ks3 Art Policy Homework Exploitation Vacancies SMP Applications Safeguarding Examinations Meals Children Heard and Seen Welcome Programming Key Stage 3

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