Breda Academy, Belfast
 

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Welcome to Breda Academy

Our School Community!

Breda Academy is a vibrant and flourishing school community in its 10th year which continues to grow and build on our enduring achievements and move from strength to strength! It is a vibrant, diverse, and successful all-ability school in South Belfast with 825 students aged 11 to 19 and 95 members of staff. We pride ourselves on being a welcoming, warm, friendly, and caring school where we place a very high value on establishing and nurturing strong positive relationships between students, staff, and parents/carers.

Students are expected to be safe, polite, and ready to learn and develop core values and behaviours such as respect, responsibility, charity, and kindness, as we give these ‘values’ equal importance to attaining academic results. Developing these values will also help our students to be more open minded, tolerant, forgiving, supportive, and caring of each other regardless of gender, background, ethnicity, culture and/or religion.

We take pride in celebrating the many talents and achievements of our students, and in particular reward their effort and positive attitude, and encourage them to learn from their mistakes, as it is our central belief that much can be accomplished through hard work and by not giving up.

In the past eight years, due to the combined hard work and resilience of our students and staff, our examination results have continued to increase significantly. In August 2025, 96% of Year 12 students attained 5 A* - C GCSE/Level 2 grades and in the past 4 Years 96% of 400 Year 12 students have attained 5 A* - C GCSE/Level 2 grades. Also in 2025, 73% of our Year 14 students attained 3 A* to C A Level/Level 3 grades, meaning that in the past 4 Years 70% of 350 Year 14 students have attained 3 A* to C A Level/Level 3 grades.

We continue to expand as a community and in September we welcomed 130 new Year 8 students who are now flourishing and enjoying school life. We are very proud that the Academy offers all students a 7-year learning journey and our 6th Form continues to grow and thrive, and we currently have a record 184 Year 13 and 14 students studying A-Level and Level 3 qualifications and taking advantage of our new study centre with its advanced ICT facilities and a full-time member of staff as their study supervisor.

We place our students at the heart of all we do and provide them with excellent pastoral care to promote their wellbeing, tailored support to meet their needs and high-quality teaching to ensure they make continual progress in each key stage of their learning. The Academy provides an inclusive and diverse curriculum and a wide range of qualifications and enrichment opportunities to develop our students’ education, skills, and resilience to be successful lifelong learners, confident individuals, and responsible citizens.

It is our ambition at Breda Academy that students are ‘Learners Today and Leaders Tomorrow’ and when they leave us, they will go on to be future change makers and take an active role in shaping and making Northern Ireland and the world a better place for us all. To quote John F Kennedy the 35th President of America; “Children are the world’s most valuable resource and its best hope for the future.”

Please come and join our community!

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Day 11 in India Today started with breakfast before we gathered and checked all of the resources we needed for the day. We travelled to our partner school where we spent the morning delivering the workshops we had planned. It was great to see the children getting involved and to continue building our confidence as a team. We taught them all different subjects like body parts, food, clothes, describing people, classroom instructions, weather and verbs. After returning to the hotel and having lunch, we spent the afternoon planning tomorrow’s workshops and preparing activities. Later, we had a yoga session which was a relaxing change of pace and helped everyone unwind after a busy day. In the evening we took part in a group bonding activity. The game we played was called Silent Line. We had to put ourselves in order based on different questions, but we weren’t allowed to speak. Instead, we could only use hand gestures and our own thinking to work out the correct order. It was challenging at times, but it was also really fun and showed how much can be communicated without words when in a different country. We finished the day with dinner and spent the evening relaxing together after another busy but enjoyable day. By Louis #proudtobebreda #bredaacademytravels
The Board of Governors are delighted to inform you that they have appointed Mr Armstong as the new Principal of Breda Academy. I am sure you will join me in wishing him every success in his new role. Thanks, Mr Gibson (Chair - Board of Governors)
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Day 10 in India Today we all got to sleep in later than usual. We left the hotel at around 10 to head to the infinitea resort where we had the option to use the swimming pool, or the gym. I picked the gym of course. I wasn’t expecting much but it really surprised me. After that we headed to a local restaurant and had pizza, burgers, chicken nuggets and milkshakes. It was by far my favourite meal so far. In the afternoon we went to the tea gardens where we tasted 36 different teas as well as kombucha and chai. Some of them made us screw our faces up but the rest were really nice. We also had homemade matcha gelato or smoothies which were delicious. After the tour around the tea factory we got to play sports with the children from the farm who had travelled from all over India with their parents who seasonally work at the farm. We played football, cricket and badminton. Although we couldn’t communicate it surprised me how well we managed to interact with each other without using words. We all returned to the hotel for a much needed shower as the weather today was very hot and humid. By Quinn #proudtobebreda #bredaacademytravels
Day 8 India We woke up early this morning as we had a very busy day as we were travelling to Mecleodganj, a town in India where the Tibetan community live. We explored the cricket stadium in Dharamshala first before heading to St John in the Wilderness, a cathedral dedicated to St John the Baptist. We then made our way into Mecleodganj and visited the temple there and saw all of the offerings they were giving to their god. After that we had lunch which was a chow mein for me, which was great. Then after a nice lunch we had time to explore the markets where I bought a few bangles and got pictures in a photobooth with Anna and Olivia. Finally we made our way to Norbulinka where we visited the Tibetan temple and museum and saw how they keep their community’s identity alive. After a long day we are all glad to get back to the hotel out of the heat and prepare for our lie in tomorrow. By Elise #proudtobebreda #bredaacademytravels