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WB 18/06/18
Friday 15th June 2018
A2 Biology, French, Law & Business Studies
Inter-House Catering Competition (all week)
Y7 LP3 (Finish this week) Y10 LP3 (all week) Y8 LP3 (all week)
CONTENTS Rainhill - Live on the BBC P2
Y10 Monday Morning Notice P2
RADA Shakespeare Awards P2
Y11 GCSE Booster Sessions, Warm Ups & Examinations Timetable
P3
Final Exams W/C 18/06/18 P3
Dance Mania P4
Rainhill High School Press Statement
P5
Arts Exhibition Notice P5
End of Year Rewards Trip P5
Science Academy News P6
Sporting News P6
Inter-House Catering Competition
P7
Catering W/C 18/06/18 P8
Catering Instagram P8
Refillable Water Point P8
Hayfever Season P8
Council’s Open-Water Swimming Warning
P8
Sports Summer School P9
Y7 LP3 & Timetable P10
Y8 LP3 & Timetable P11
Y10 LP3 & Timetable P12
Y12 LP3 & Timetable P13
Edulink One App P14
Updating Parent Details P14
Meal of the Day Menus P15
Uniform & Stationery P16-17
Who to Contact P18
Show My Homework Support
P18
MONDAY 18th TUESDAY 19th WEDNESDAY 20th THURSDAY 21st FRIDAY 22nd
AS/A2 Maths
A2 Chemistry & French
GCSE D&T; Prod Design AS/A2 Maths
GCSE German
If you have a concern, please click the link
below to use the form on our website to
contact the school.
https://rainhillhigh.fluencycms.co.uk/PP-Contact-Us
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RAINHILL GOES LIVE ON THE BBC On Monday 18th June, BBC TV will broadcast live some parts of their BBC Breakfast
programme live from Rainhill High School.
Between 7am and 9am, they will be meeting and interviewing sports students. This is to
coincide with England’s first game in the World Cup and because Trent Alexander-
Arnold went to Rainhill High School.
Those students who have represented the school in girls or boys football, this school
year, plus some Netball and Tennis team players have been asked to take part in
filming. They will be making an early start to school, with filming starting at 6.30am!
Y10 STUDENTS - MONDAY MORNING Due to the BBC filming, please note that there will be a delay to the start of the Y10
LP3 Maths exam, this will now start at 9:30am. All students must go to their form room –
not the Sports Hall, for registration and tutors must escort students to the Sports Hall for
a 9:30am start.
RADA SHAKESPEARE AWARDS Here are some of the fantastic Year 8 and
Year 9 pupils receiving their certificates for
passing the RADA Shakespeare Bronze
Award. This is an outstanding achievement
as the award is normally only offered to
pupils over the age of 15 so for them to
have passed is phenomenal. The exam
entailed the pupils learning both a speech
from one of Shakespeare’s plays and a
sonnet that they had to recite and perform
for the examiner.
Receiving their awards are Arabella Reed,
Mia Follis, Shanaya Randev, Taya Strange,
Andrea Beesley, Thomas Chamberlain and
Charlotte Strong.
Mrs Speers, Drama Teacher.
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YEAR 11 GCSE BOOSTER REVISION SESSIONS, WARM UPS & EXAMINATIONS
TIMETABLE
Week commencing 18th June 2018. Week A. Attendance is compulsory.
FINAL EXAMS WEEK COMMENCING 18/06/18
YEAR 11
Date Start
Time
Duration Venue Subject
Monday 18th June 9am Various time for
different tiers
Language rooms German Listening
and Reading
Tuesday 19th June 1pm Various time for
different tiers
Language rooms Greek Listening
and Reading
Tuesday 19th June 1pm 1hr 30mins D106 Music Tech
Wednesday 20th
June
10am P2 until P5 D106
Music Tech
Practical resit
Thursday 21st June 9am Various times for
different tiers
Sports Hall German Writing
Friday 22nd June 9am 1hr 30mins Sports Hall Textiles Product
Design
Friday 22nd June 9am 1hr Sports Hall Greek Writing
(One Y10 pupil involved for the Greek Exam on Tuesday 19th June and Friday 22nd June).
YEAR 12 AND YEAR 13
Date Start
Time
Duration Venue Subject
Monday 18th June 9am 2hr 30mins Conference
Room
French ADV Listening,
Reading and Writing
Monday 18th June 9am 2hrs Arts Theatre Business paper 3
Monday 18th June 9am 2hrs Arts Theatre Biology ADV paper 2
Monday 18th June 1pm 2hr 30mins Arts Theatre Law Unit LA4
Monday 18th June 1pm 2hrs Arts Theatre R.E paper 3
Tuesday 19th June 1pm 1hr 30mins Arts Theatre Maths Unit M1B
Tuesday 19th June 1pm 1hr 30mins Arts Theatre Maths Unit S2B
Wednesday 20th June 9am 2hrs Arts Theatre French ADV paper 2 Writing
Wednesday 20th June 9am 2hrs Arts Theatre Chemistry ADV paper 3
Friday 22nd June 9am 1hr 30mins Arts Theatre Maths Unit D01
Monday 18 June 9:00am German Reading and
Listening Examinations
D102 Invigilators
Tuesday 19 June Period 1,2,3 Music Tech Revision D106 G Fleming
Tuesday 19 June 1:00pm Music Tech Examination D106 Invigilators
Wednesday 20
June
Period 4 & 5 German Writing Revision D102 C Grace
Thursday 21 June 9:00am German Writing Examination Sports Hall Invigilators
Thursday 21 June Period 4 & 5 Textiles Revision C103 K Cook
Friday 22 June 9:00am Textiles Examination Sports Hall Invigilators
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DANCE MANIA 2018 The 10th Anniversary of the Dance Mania annual showcase took place on 9th June 2018
at St Helens Theatre Royal.
The evening was an outstanding success as our students performed in front of a sell
out audience of family, friends and Rainhill staff.
The evening saw over 300 students perform dances in a wide range of genres including
Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Commercial, Contemporary and Lyrical Modern. It also showcased
the amazing choreography of our Arts Leaders Alicia Lalley (Y10), Libby Clegg (Y13),
Charlotte Hanley (Y12), Sian Glynn (Y12), Ellie Turner (Y12) and Alicia Reira-Lloyd (Y12).
Year 7 and Year 8 Dance Clubs showcased their potential as future stars in their Dance
performances. Also performing were students from De La Salle school who take part in
our widening participation programme by attending Rainhill High School weekly to
study BTEC Tech Award - Dance.
We are extremely proud of the students conduct backstage, their character through
the rehearsal process, their resilience and determination to consistently strive to
improve.
We bid farewell to our Y13 students who are all pursuing careers in the Creative Industry
and have secured first class university places for September 2018. It was also the final
time that Y11 would perform together but we are looking forward to seeing all the
students again as part of our Sixth Form.
We are very proud of the students and excited for our next showcase in January 2019!
Mrs Aylward, Head of Performing Arts.
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RAINHILL HIGH SCHOOL PRESS STATEMENT Parents and local community members may have heard rumours regarding an
incident involving a parent trying to gain access to the site last week and we therefore
would like to dispel those rumours by providing you with the facts.
On Thursday 7th June 2018, a parent attempted to gain access to the school looking to
confront someone else’s child about an incident that had occurred outside of school.
Thanks to the prompt action of staff, no children were hurt and the parent did not
gain access to the building.
This follows an unrelated, instance several months ago, involving a video being posted
on Facebook regarding an alleged instance of bullying.
The school recognises its wider responsibility for the education and safety of pupils and
therefore, in instances such as those mentioned above, would always liaise with the
relevant agencies (such as the Police and Local Authority Safeguarding Unit)
immediately in order to bring the issue(s) to a swift and satisfactory resolution.
It should be noted that both of the aforementioned matters have now been resolved.
The school continues to view the safety of its pupils and staff as its top priority. Should
you ever have any concerns, you should always contact the school via telephone,
email or in person.
ARTS EXHIBITION NOTICE Can parents please be aware the GCSE & A-Level ADT Exhibition and Final Show has
been postponed until Wednesday 18th July 2018.
END OF YEAR REWARDS TRIP Dear Parent/Carer
The end of year rewards trip is on Wednesday 18th July at Blackpool Pleasure Beach.
You were written to earlier in the year with the criteria that your child must achieve if
they are able to attend. The final decision, based on the criteria below, will be taken
on Friday 15th June.
95% Attendance and Punctuality
Attitude To Learning 1-3 in 11 out of 13 subjects in all Learning Programmes
(Years 7 and 8)
Attitude To Learning 1-3 in 7 out of 8 subjects in all Learning Programmes
(Years 9 and 10)
If your child did not start the year well, but has shown considerable improvement over
a significant period of time, then their Year Progress Leader will present their case to
Mrs Munro and Mr Lamb who will have the final decision on whether they will be
invited to attend. If they to do not achieve the criteria and have not made sufficient
improvement either, then an alternative day will be organised for them in school. For
those that have achieved the criteria, a letter will be posted out to you week
beginning Monday 18th June with details of the trip and when payment for it is due.
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SCIENCE ACADEMY NEWS The Science Academy would like to say congratulations to all of the
Y11 Scientists who have worked hard over the last five years and
have completed their GCSE Science exams. If you have expressed an interest in
studying Science at Sixth Form, you will have received an invitation to our special
Science Academy event on Wednesday 27th June 2018.
The theme for the morning is professional careers and applications of the A level
Sciences/BTEC Applied science course.
Be the Scientist
Session 1: The Engineer. The mechanics of structure including a hands-on design and
build of a model structure
Session 2: The Surgeon. Structure and function of the human body including hands-on
dissections of the eye, heart and lungs (alternative workshop available for the too
squeamish!)
Session 3: The Pharmacist. Producing drugs including a hands-on practical
Please let us know by Friday 22nd June 2018 at the latest as we need to ensure we
provide enough practical equipment.
Dr Gordon, Science Academy Coordinator.
SPORTING NEWS Massive congratulations to Jack Ellis, Owen Groom and James Clarke for making the
U15 Lancashire Cricket squad. A fantastic achievement!
Mr Rachi, Teacher of PE.
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CATERING WB 18/06/18 Please see below the list of practical lessons planned in Catering/Food Preparation
and Nutrition - week beginning Monday 18th June:
FOOD TECH INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT The Food Tech department have set up a dedicated Instagram Account which
portrays pupils’ food products in the department and allows staff, parents and
students to find out what has been going on.
You can find the account with the username: RHS-FoodTech.
REFILLABLE WATER POINT Drinking water is available for students from Student Services or in the C-Block toilets
at break time and lunchtime. Please ensure your child brings a water bottle into
school every day as plastic cups are not provided at the water point.
HAYFEVER SEASON Hayfever season is once again upon us. If your child suffers from hayfever, please
ensure that they take any medication before coming into school
and/or carry any necessary medication with them.
COUNCIL’S OPEN-WATER SWIMMING WARNING While the country currently enjoys a nice spell of warm weather, St Helens Council’s
safer communities team would like to remind the public on the dangers of open-water
swimming.
The announcement comes following the deaths of two teenagers in Greater
Manchester this week whose bodies were found in reservoirs in unrelated incidents –
while the council has also received reports of young children swimming in the open
waters in the Parr area of the borough.
St Helens Council’s portfolio holder for safer communities, Councillor Anthony Burns has
stressed the importance of staying clear of lakes, ponds and reservoirs as temperatures
soar because of the fatal consequences swimming in these types of environments can
often lead to.
“Under no circumstances must anyone attempt to swim in open-water,” Councillor
Burns said. “Sadly, this type of risk has resulted in tragic outcomes recently and even
the strongest of swimmers can become overwhelmed by ice cold water and drown.
“Swimming is an activity many of us enjoy during the weather is nice - but this should
be done in supervised areas only such as leisure centre swimming pools.”
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Friday pd5 – Chelsea Buns – assembling and baking.
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Tuesday pd 3 – Practical LP – Baked Egg Custard.
10K/Cg1 Thursday pd 3 – Practical LP – Tiramisu.
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YEAR 7 LEARNING PROGRAMME - ASSESSMENT WEEK 3 From Monday 18th June to Thursday 21st June 2018 (inclusive), all students in Year 7 will
be undertaking assessments in the subjects they are currently studying. It should be
noted that all assessments are cumulative and therefore based potentially on
anything that your son/daughter has studied during this academic year.
The Year 7 assessment will be based on a cumulative exam paper in their subject
from which a teacher is able to give a fine GCSE grade (1 to 9). Year 7 students will
complete their examinations in their classrooms under exam conditions. For
performance and practical subjects (Drama, Music, Art and Technology) the Year 7
assessment will be based on a current substantive piece of work in their subject from
which a teacher is able to give a fine GCSE grade (1 to 9).
Please see the exam timetable so your son/daughter is aware of when their
examinations take place. Please could you encourage and support your son/
daughter to prepare thoroughly for these exams as they will give them a good
indication of the progress they have made to date.
I have included some guidance around revision and preparing effectively for exams.
For example, in the lead up to the examinations your son/daughter should be
completing approximately 2 hours of independent revision per day. Your son/
daughter should be very clear about what is being examined from their class teacher.
I have asked all teaching staff to set revision homework via Show My Homework for
the next few weeks until the examinations have been sat which your son/daughter
should record in their planner.
I trust that you find this information useful and that we are able to best work together
to ensure that your son/daughter continues to make progress in all the subjects they
are studying.
Mr Cunningham, Deputy Head Teacher - Director of Studies.
Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5
Monday
18th June 7z1 Chemistry 7x3 French
7yz2 RE
7x2 Maths 7v2
Computing
Tuesday
19th June 7yz3 Citizenship
7x1 Computing
7y1 Biology
7z2 Computing
7v2 Biology 7z2 Physics Lessons as
normal
Wednesday
20th June 7y2 Chemistry 7yz2 Citizenship Tutorial 7y1 Computing 7v1 Physics
7x2 Chemistry 7x3 Computing
Thursday
21st June 7w2 Computing
7y1 Physics 7y2 Physics
Friday 22nd
June Lessons as
normal
Lessons as
normal
Lessons as
normal
Lessons as
normal
Lessons as
normal
Please note:
1. All examinations will be conducted in timetabled classrooms during lesson time.
2. Where a time has not been designated for examinations students will have lessons as
normal (see above) and should come to lessons equipped for learning in that lesson.
3. Subjects will publish revision lists for students for their subjects to help students to
prepare.
4. Homework is revision and preparation for the examinations.
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YEAR 8 LEARNING PROGRAMME - ASSESSMENT WEEK 3 From Monday 18th June to Thursday 28th June 2018 (inclusive) all students in Year 8 will
be undertaking assessments in the subjects they are currently studying.
It should be noted that all assessments are cumulative and therefore based potentially
on anything that your son/daughter has studied during this academic year to date.
The Year 8 assessment will be based on anything your son/daughter has studied
during Year 8 in their subject from which a teacher is able to give a fine GCSE grade
(1 to 9). Year 8 students will complete their examinations in their classrooms under
exam conditions.
For performance and practical subjects (Drama, Music, Art and Technology) the Year
7 assessment will be based on a current substantive piece of work in their subject from
which a teacher is able to give a fine GCSE grade (1 to 9).
Please find attached the exam timetable so your son/daughter is aware of when their
examinations take place. Please could you encourage and support your son/daughter
to prepare thoroughly for these exams as they will give them a good indication of the
progress they have made to date.
I have included some guidance around revision and preparing effectively for exams.
For example, in the lead up to the examinations your son/daughter should be
completing approximately 2 hours of independent revision per day. Your son/daughter
should be very clear about what is being examined from their class teacher.
I have asked all teaching staff to set revision homework via Show My Homework for the
next few weeks until the examinations have been sat which your son/daughter should
record in their planner.
I trust that you find this information useful and that we are able to best work together
to ensure that your son/daughter continues to make progress in all the subjects they
are studying.
Mr Cunningham, Deputy Head Teacher - Director of Studies.
Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5
Monday 18th June 8wx1 RE, 8wx3 - 4 English
8wx1, 8wx4 History, 8wx2 English, 8wx3 Geography, 8z2 Maths Paper 1
8y1 Maths Paper 1, 8y2 Computing, 8z1 Maths Paper 1
8w1 Biology, 8w2 Physics, 8x1 Maths Paper 1, 8x2 Maths Paper 1, 8yz1, 8yz4 English
8wx1 French, 8wx2 Geography, 8wx3, 8wx4 French, 8y1 Biology, 8y2 Maths Paper 1, 8z1, 8z2 Chemistry
Tuesday 19th June 8y2 Biology, 8z1 Computing, 8z2 Physics, 8y1 Maths Paper 2
8wx1 English, 8y1 Physics, 8y2 Maths Paper 2
8wx2 History, 8wx4 RE
8yz1 Geography, 8yz2 History, 8yz3 English
8wx1 Geography, 8wx2 French, 8z1, 8z2 Maths Paper 2
Wednesday 20th June 8wx2 RE, 8wx3 History
8yz2 English 8yz3 Geography
Tutorial 8wx4 Geography, 8yz1 German, 8yz1, 8yz2 Spanish
8w1, 8w2 Maths Paper 1 8x2 Computing 8yz2 French, 8yz4 History
Thursday 21st June
8x1 Computing, 8yz3 History, 8yz4 RE 8w1, 8w2, 8x2 Maths Paper 2
8yz1, 8yz3 French 8yz2 Geography 8x1 Maths Paper 2
8yz1 History 8yz4 Geography
8z1 Physics 8w2, 8x2 Chemistry, 8x1 Biology, 8yz2 History, 8yz4 French
Friday 22nd June 8x1 Physics, 8y1 Computing
8w2 Biology
8z2 Computing 8w1 Computing, 8x1 Chemistry, 8x2 Physics
8wx3 RE, 8z2 Biology
Monday 25th June 8yz1 RE 8x2 Biology
8yz2 RE 8w1 Physics, 8w2 Computing
Tuesday 26th June 8w1 Chemistry 8y1 Chemistry Lessons as normal Lessons as normal 8y2 Physics
Wednesday 27th June Lessons as normal Lessons as normal Lessons as normal 8wx1 German, 8wx1 Spanish, 8wx2 Spanish
Lessons as normal
Thursday 28th June 8y2 Chemistry Lessons as normal Lessons as normal Lessons as normal 8z1 Biology
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YEAR 10 LEARNING PROGRAMME - ASSESSMENT WEEK 3 From Monday 18th until Monday 25th June (inclusive) all students in Year 10 will be
undertaking assessments in the subjects they are currently studying. For GCSE subjects
these assessments will be based on past paper questions, and indeed complete
papers, and will be taken under exam conditions to best prepare your son/daughter
for final examinations in May/June 2019.
Please find attached the exam timetable so your son/daughter is aware of when their
examinations take place. Please could you encourage and support your son/daughter
to prepare thoroughly for these exams as they will give them a good indication of the
progress they have made to date and what they need to do to improve in order that
they can secure fantastic exam results in the summer of 2019.
In preparation to the examinations your son/daughter should be completing
approximately 2 – 3 hours of independent revision per day. To help with this I have
asked your son/daughter’s teachers to set revision as homework. Further, your
son/daughter should be very clear about what is being examined from their class
teacher.
I trust that you find this information useful and that we are able to best work together
to ensure that your son/daughter continues to make progress in all the subjects they
are studying.
Mr Cunningham, Deputy Head Teacher - Director of Studies.
Monday 18th June Tuesday 19th June Wednesday 20th June Thursday 21st June Friday 22nd June
Period 1
Maths Paper 1 – (1hr 30mins) Full year group to attend in sports hall (SPH)
Box M (subjects you take Tuesday Period 2&3) Food and Nutrition – 1hr 45mins Dance – 1 hour PE – 1hr 45mins RE – 1hr 20mins Resistant Materials – 1 hour Sociology – 1hr 10M1-2 Science attend lessons as normal.
Box K (subjects you take Wednesday Period 2) Food and Nutrition – 1hr 45mins Construction – 45mins Geography Paper 1 – 1 hr 30 mins History – 1 hr 45 mins Music Technology – (D103) 1hr Textiles – 1 hour All French, German and Spanish students to attend period 1 lessons as normal
Science Paper 2 – Chemistry Separate Science Chemistry – 1hr 45 mins Trilogy Science Chemistry – 1 hr 30 mins Full year group to attend in sports hall (SPH)
Maths Paper 3 – (1hr 30mins) Full year group to attend in sports hall (SPH)
Period
2
Maths paper 1 continuing into Period 2
Exams continuing into Period 2
Box K (subjects you take Wednesday Period 2) French – listening in D103 German – listening in D102 Spanish – listening in D105 Exams continuing into Period 2.
Science paper 2 continuing into Period 2.
Maths paper 3 continuing into Period 2
B R E A K
Period 3
Lessons as normal
Lessons as normal
Lessons as normal
All Geography students to report to the Sports Hall Geography Paper 2 – 1 hour
All PE students to report to the Sports Hall PE Paper 2 – 1 hour
L U N C H
Period 4
Science Paper 1 – Biology Separate Science Biology – 1hr 45 mins Trilogy Science Biology – 1 hr 30 mins Full year group to attend in sports hall (SPH)
Maths Paper 2 – (1hr 30mins) Full year group to attend in sports hall (SPH)
Box L (subjects you take Wednesday Period 5) Geography Paper 1 – 1 hr 30 mins History – 1 hr 45 mins All French, German, Spanish, Fine Art, Photography and additional Science students to attend period 4 lessons as normal
Box J (subjects you take Thursday Period 4) Computing – 1hr 30nins Dance – 1 hour Geography Paper 1 – 1 hr 30 mins Media – 1 hour Drama – D106 / D017 (1 hour) Art, Art Textiles, Art Graphics, and Photography pupils to attend lessons as normal.
Science – Paper 3 – Physics Separate Science Physics – 1hr 45 mins Trilogy Science Physics – 1 hr 30 mins Full year group to attend in sports hall (SPH)
Period 5
Science paper 1 continuing into Period 5.
Maths paper 2 continuing into Period 5.
Box L (subjects you take Wednesday Period 5) French – listening in D103 German – listening in D102 Spanish – listening in D105 Exams continuing into Period 5.
Exams continuing into period 5.
Exams continuing into period 5
Please note:
Year 10 language students will sit their French, German and Spanish (2 x 1hr 15mins) in the
Sports Hall during Periods 1 & 2 (all language students to attend) on Monday 25th June 2018.
Students MUST report to the Sports Hall promptly at 8.50am and 1.05 pm.
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ADVANCE NOTICE - YEAR 12 LEARNING PROGRAMME
ASSESSMENT WEEK 3 From Monday 25th June to Friday 29th June 2018 (inclusive) Year 12 will be undertaking
assessments in the subjects they are currently studying. For A-level subjects these
assessments will be based on past paper questions, and indeed complete papers,
and will be taken under exam conditions to best prepare your son/daughter for final
examinations in May/June 2019.
Please find attached the exam timetable so your son/daughter is aware of when their
examinations take place. All morning exams will start as soon as possible at 9.00am. It
is vital that your son/daughter is in school and registered at 8.50am with their tutor to
allow them to get to the Arts Theatre for a 9.00am start.
Afternoon examinations commence at 1.10pm. Your son/daughter should report to
the Arts Theatre immediately from lunch.
Please could you encourage and support your son/daughter to prepare thoroughly
for these exams as they will give them a good indication of the progress they have
made to date and what they need to do to improve in order that they can secure
fantastic exam results in the summer of 2019. I have included some guidance around
revision and preparing effectively for exams.
Mr Cunningham, Deputy Head Teacher - Director of Studies.
Monday 25th June Tuesday 26th June Wednesday 27th June Thursday 28th June Friday 29th June
Period 1
Y12 - Box M (subjects you take Monday Period 1) – Paper 1 Mathematics – 2 hours Sociology – 2 hours Media Studies – 2 hours (A214) Theatre Studies – 2 hours Applied Science – 2 hours French – 2 hours All students for above listed subjects to attend. All other students to attend lessons as normal.
Y12 - Box L (subjects you take Tuesday Periods 1&2) – Paper 1 Physics – 2 hours History – 1 hr 45 mins English Language – 2 hours Spanish – 2 hours All students for above listed subjects to attend. All other students to attend lessons as normal.
Y12 - Box K (subjects you take Wednesday Period 1) Paper 1 English Literature – 3 hours Geography – 2 hours Psychology – 1 hour Sociology – 2 hours Dance – 2 hours (D109) All students for above listed subjects to attend. All other students to attend lessons as normal.
Y12 - Box J (subjects you take Thursday Period 1) – Paper 2 Biology – 1hr 30 mins Economics – 1 hour Law – 1 hr 30 mins Dance – 2 hours (D109) Further Maths – 1 hr 40 mins All students for above listed subjects to attend. All other students to attend lessons as normal.
Y12 - Box L (subjects you take Friday Periods 1&2) – Paper 2 Physics – 2 hours History – 1 hr 45 mins Spanish – 1hr 30 mins All students for above listed subjects to attend. All other students to attend lessons as normal.
Period
2
Exams continuing into period 2.
Exams continuing into period 2.
Exams continuing into period 2.
Exams continuing into period 2.
Exams continuing into period 2.
B R E A K
Period
3
All students to attend lessons as normal.
All other students to attend lessons as normal.
All students to attend tutorial
All students to attend lessons as normal.
All students to attend lessons as normal.
LUNCH
Period 4
Y12 - Box N (subjects you take Monday Period 4) – Paper 1 History – 1hr 45 mins Chemistry – 2 hours Psychology – 1 hour Computer Science – 2hrs 30 mins German – 2 hours All students for above listed subjects to attend. All other students to attend lessons as normal.
Y12 - Box M (subjects you take Tuesday Periods 4&5) – Paper 2 Mathematics – 1hr 45 mins Sociology – 1 hour Media Studies – 2 hours (A214) Theatre Studies – 2 hours Applied Science – 2 hours French – 1 hr 30 mins All students for above listed subjects to attend. All other students to attend lessons as normal.
Y12 - Box J (subjects you take Wednesday Period 3) – Paper 1 Biology – 1hr 30 mins Economics – 1 hour Dance – 2 hours (D109) Further Maths – 1 hr 40 mins All students for above listed subjects to attend. All other students to attend lessons as normal.
Y12 - Box N (subjects you take Thursday Period 4) – Paper 2 History – 1hr 45 mins Chemistry – 2 hours Psychology – 1 hour Computer Science – 2hrs 30 mins German – 1 hr 30 mins All students for above listed subjects to attend. All other students to attend lessons as normal.
Y12 - Box K (subjects you take Friday Period 5) Paper 2 Geography – 1 hour Psychology – 1 hour Sociology – 1 hour Dance – 2 hours (D109) All students for above listed subjects to attend. All other students to attend lessons as normal.
Period 5
Exams continuing into period 5.
Exams continuing into period 5.
Exams continuing into period 5.
Exams continuing into period 5.
Exams continuing into period 5.
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UPDATING PARENT DETAILS A new feature is now available on the Edulink One App. All parents will have the ability
to update their own personal details using the icon below. The
submission will be verified, checked and updated on SIMS.
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Meal of the Day £1.85 Burger of the Day £1.65 Selection of Pizzas £1.05/£1.30 Calzone £1.65
Oven Baked Jacket Potato plus topping
£1.10
Extra Topping 60p
Home-made Panini £1.85
Home-made Rustic Barm £1.25 Home-made Wraps £1.85
Sandwiches-
Standard £1.40
Premium £1.75
Meal Deal Any meal deal of the day + Dessert of the Day OR drink of your choice £2.30
Meal Deal Any standard sandwich + a cookie, flapjack or piece of fruit + large water, aqua juice or OMJ. £2.30
Full Steam Ahead is our dedicated area for Sixth form students. Students can drop in for a hot breakfast, enjoy brunch, grab a cappuccino, tuck
into a great lunch and even drop-in for
snacks in the afternoon.
Specials available w.c. 27/11/17 Lamb & Mint Burger £1.65 Lamb & Mint Pitta with Chilli Sauce & Mint Yoghurt
£1.65
Lamb & Mint Hot Baguette/Panini
£1.85
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WHO TO CONTACT 2017/18
Curriculum Queries
Stage 1 Subject Teachers
Stage 2 Head of Department
Stage 3 Deputy Head Mrs. Thorogood or Mr. Cunningham
Stage 4 Executive Principal Mr. Pout
Heads of Department
English Mr. Crossley Sociology Mr. Jarvis
Mathematics Y7, 8 & 9 Mr. Rimmer Computer Science Mrs. Jenner
Mathematics Y10 & 11 Mr. Roberts Business Studies Mr. Jarvis
Biology Dr. Pugh Art/CDT/Textiles Mr. Bennett
Chemistry Dr. Beswick Food Miss. Bolland
Physics Mr. Hurst Dance Mrs. Aylward
History Mrs. A’ Bear Drama Miss. Renison
Geography Mrs. Parkinson Music Mrs. Aylward
RE Miss. Evans Media Studies Mrs. Aylward
Languages Mr Herd PE Miss. Bakstad
Life Skills
(PSHE/Citizenship)
Mrs. Ayre
Pastoral Queries
Stage 1 Form Tutor
Stage 2 Year Student Manager
Stage 3 Year Progress Leader
Stage 4 Senior Staff Mrs. Munro or Mr. Lamb
Stage 5 Executive Principal Mr. Pout
Pastoral Structure
Year 7 Student Manager Mr. Lankertis Year 7 Progress Leader Ms. Booth
Year 8 Student Manager Mrs. Quirk Year 8 Progress Leader Mr. Reilly
Year 9 Student Manager Mrs. Foster Year 9 Progress Leader Miss. West
Year 10 Student Manager Miss. Seddon Year 10 Progress Leader Miss. Corless
Year 11 Student Manager Mrs. Martin Year 11 Progress Leader Miss. Fryer
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new-17-18/Sitewide-Documents/COMPLAINTS-PROCEDURE-2017-for-GOV.pdf
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