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Dear Parents & Carers,
Happy New Year to you all!
It’s been all over the news about schools with Oxbridge offers for their students. I’m delighted to confirm in
our first year two of our students have received offers from Cambridge University. Theo Rooney will be
reading Geography and Antoinette Simon Veterinary Medicine. It has always been our ambition for all our
students to go to a top third university or top 100 Apprenticeship. A full list can be found on page 5.
It’s been super to see so many of you at the Progress Review afternoons. To date Year 11 and yesterday
afternoon Year 9. Please remember we expect 100% attendance from pupils and parents to ensure your
child receives all the invaluable feedback from our incredibly hard-working teachers. If you are unable to attend
a Progress Review evening, please ensure you inform your child’s Civitas tutor prior to the event so we can
make sure your child is taken around at the start of the afternoon by a member of staff.
On Monday 28th January we welcome Mrs Knight to the leadership team. Mrs Knight comes to us from
Wandsworth Educational Services with 25 years of experience working with children in our borough. She will
be our new Director of Inclusion taking over from Mr Kerby. Mr Kerby has been with us since September
2012 – a founding member of staff. Mr Kerby has been invaluable in his 7 years at Bolingbroke to drive our
inclusion programme and communication with parents to implement our Rewards and Behaviour Policy. Mr
Kerby has been appointed Vice Principal at Skinners Academy in Hackney. I know you will all join me to wish
him well when he leaves at the end of the Spring term.
Finally, after months of hard work it’s that time of year for our annual musical. A massive thank you to Ms
Breckon and the Music team, Ms Murphy and Mr Kalorkoti for preparing our pupils/student for this year’s
production of the Little Shop of Horrors. Please don’t forget to purchase your ticket on Wise Pay to avoid
disappointment. I believe tickets for Friday 8th February have nearly a sell-out! See you all there!
Ms Edis
Principal
Volume 7 Issue 8
Friday 18th January 2019
A new issue every fortnight on Bolingbroke Post!
Highlights from this Edition...Full story inside!
BOLINGBROKE AT Nightingale House Care WINNERS OF 2018 YEAR 7 INVENTION CONVENTION
CAROL SINGING
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PLEASE NOTE: We still have 3 Parents Evening coming ahead. They will all run from 4 -7pm and the pupils will be leaving school at 3.30pm. The dates are as follow:
Year 7—Thursday 31st January
Year 8—Thursday 2nd May Year 10– Thursday 9th May
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This year was the most creative, and strongly contested Invention Convention yet! Year 7 Inventors created some
of the most creative inventions we have seen yet! The judges commented that it was almost impossible to
decide. There was however a clear winner. The award for Best in Convention went to Daniel Clements-Armian for
inventing the Crutch-Brella. A useful crutch with a build-in umbrella is designed to allow a person using a crutch to
have a free hand on a rainy day. His thoughtful invention and sleek design stood out from the rest. He was
presented with a certificate at whole school assembly and will receive his trophy at Speech Day in 2019.
Other receiving awards include:
Best in Convention Runner Up – Finn McKeever and Oscar Ward – “Chill Out Cool Hat”
Best in Convention Runner Up – Caline Hughes and Milla Coggin – “Wake Up Pillow”
Best in Convention Runner Up – Joshua Thorley – “Green Energy Motorway Solution”
Best Pitch – Maleeque Pusey and Amaury Louis – “PS4 Cup Holder”
Most Useful (tie) – Constance Romeo and Amelie Bryan – “Extendable Picture Frame”
Most Useful (tie) – Samsam Mohamed Ali and Sumaya Nagi – “Time/Drink Saver 4-way drink pourer”
Finn McKeever and Oscar Ward – “Chill Out Cool Hat”
Joshua Thorley – “Green Energy Motorway Solution”
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The UCAS deadline for university applications has now passed and a substantial 89% of the Class
of 2019 have applied to go on to further undergraduate study, including a range of courses from
electrical engineering to business management. Many of our students already have offers from
their chosen universities and are working hard to achieve the grades required. Please see some
photos below of some very happy students who have received offers thus far!
Year 13 Professional Pathways Applied Science Students: Anthony Thompson (Electrical
Engineering), Shannon Creasey (Human Biology), Aleyna Salman (Business Management), Hassan
Bushnag (Biology)
In addition, two of our Year 13 students, Theo Rooney (Geography) and Antoinette Simon
(Veterinary Medicine) have also been offered places to study at Cambridge University, beginning
in September 2019. These places are highly competitive and students must excel in both a
difficult written exam and gruelling day-long interview process before being offered a place, so
well done to them and all of our other applicants!
By 1st May, all students with offers should then decide on a firm and an insurance university that
they will select. We advise all students to speak to one of the sixth form team before making this
decision.
Mr Knight
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CAREERS & UNIVERSITY SUCCESS UPDATE
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Current opportunities for year 12 and 13 students
It is crucial that year 12 students take advantage of some of the opportunities available to them. These
activities not only help to create well rounded young people and add to their subject knowledge they
are what University admission staff and Apprenticeship recruiters are looking for when reading
applications.
University Open days and events can be found here: https://mystudentevents.com/
I list all opportunities I find on Show My Homework so please send your child to see me if you do have
access to SMHW. A selection can be found below.
Year 10 Year 10 will be planning their work experience over this academic year and will be out on work
experience from Mon 2nd Sept – Fri 6th Sept 2019. Please keep this in mind when booking holidays for
next summer 2019.
Work shadowing will take place for year 10 on Tuesday 12th March 2019.
Year 10 will be sitting the Morrisby Careers assessment in January – cost is £28.
Work Experience for all current year 10 pupils will be
Monday 2nd September – Friday 6th September
Work Experience for all year 12 students will be
Wednesday 17th July – Friday 19th July 2019
Two fantastic paid opportunities during the summer holidays for Year 12/13 A-Level and BTEC students. Please
note the application deadline is 31st January.
Plus details of PwC’s Females of the Future event on Friday 8 February.
PwC Females of the Future
When: Friday 8th February, 10am – 3pm
What: Our new Females of the Future programme is designed to help inspire and support you to navigate
potential career opportunities with us. The day will consist of a series of fun activities with guest speakers, a
healthy and tasty lunch and the opportunity to ask lots of questions whilst learning more about what it’s like
working at PwC, and how you can continue to engage with us during and after your time at school or college.
You’ll be inspired by one of our leaders, we’ll help you develop your confidence and resilience, understand your
skills and values and how these relate to your career of choice. We'll be breaking down some of the myths
around assessments and giving you the opportunity to practice. Finally, we’ll share with you our focus on diversity
and why it matters to us.
Next steps: Register at this link: https://www.careersschools.pwc.co.uk/Events/ShowEvent/Females-of-the-Future
-School-College-Leaver-London/893953
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PwC Business Insight Week
When: 5th - 9th August or 19th - 23rd August
What: An action-packed week in a PwC office of your choice during the summer holidays. If you’re interested in
business, then our paid work experience programme is for you. With the support from your team, you’ll see how we
support household brands, governments, charities and global companies with everything from planning for the future,
to how they can make best use of their technology and meet the challenges of a changing world of business. Plus,
you’ll get support, advice and coaching from our recruitment team. If it goes well, you’ll have the opportunity to: fast
track to secure a full-time job with us when you leave school or college; explore our Flying Start degree programme;
or find out more about our undergraduate work experience opportunities if you decide university is for you.
A chance to:
Improve your employability skills
Make new friends and increase your network
Find out more about the business world
Get paid for the week
Build your confidence
Work on real projects
Who:
Currently in Year 12 / Year 13 studying for A-Levels / BTEC or equivalent.
Interested in taking your first steps towards a career in business
Available for a week during your summer holidays from either 5th or 19th August 2019
You'll need to be on course for a 96 UCAS tariff at A level or equivalent (excluding general studies)
You’ll need to have achieved a GCSE grade 4 or equivalent in Maths and English
Committed to your career ambitions and able to explain to us why you want to complete this programme
Next steps:
Business Insight Week applications are here: https://www.pwc.co.uk/careers/school-jobs/jobs/work-experience/
business-insight-week.html
Capgemini ‘App in a day’ event
When: Friday 8th February
Where: 40 Holborn Viaduct, London EC1N 2PB
What: Capgemini have exclusively invited Ark students to take part in a full day event ‘App in a day’ where they
will be working with Capgemini and one of their largest real life clients, to come up with an innovative and creative
solution to a real life scenario, part of which will be creating an app.
Who:
Students interested in applying for an apprenticeship, in particular a Tech Degree Apprenticeship
Studying business/computer science
Open to tech or business careers even if they aren’t studying it now
Interested in finding out more about this sector and tech careers
Love technology but might have ruled it out as a career
Next steps: The first 70 students to sign up will get a place. Please speak to Ms Robinson as soon as possible.
Finally, if you are interested in exploring the rankings for different universities based on Subjects this is the place to
look: https://www.thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk/league-tables/rankings
If you are interested in looking at the Top 100 employers who offer Apprenticeships this is the place to look:
https://www.ratemyapprenticeship.co.uk/top-employers
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SUCCESSFUL START TO NEW YEAR
The start of a new term is always an exciting time and the start of the Spring Term was no exception.
Bolingbroke Academy started the new year and new term with our Achievement Assemblies. The success
of pupils in all year groups was celebrated on Tuesday 8th January.
Certificates were awarded to those pupils who had made excellent progress in the Autumn Term. Bronze
certificates were awarded to pupils who achieved an Average Points Score (APS) of 1 - 1.5 above their
target. Silver certificates were awarded to pupils who achieved an APS of 1.5 - 2 above their target. Gold
certificates were awarded to pupils who achieved an APS of 2+ above their target grade. Certificates were
also awarded to those pupils in each year who have the most house points. It is brilliant to be able to start
the year with so much to celebrate.
SIXTH FORM CELERATES CHRISTAMS
APPEALING FOR KidsOut
In December of last year, students in the Sixth Form
took on the challenge of arranging a Christmas Toy
Appeal for charity, KidsOut - a charity that works
with victims of domestic violence and their children
in Women’s Aid refuges, to ensure children have
some sense of stability and home comforts, such as
toys, in a new environment. The aim of their Giving
Tree initiative is that each child will have access to
at least one new, unused toy this Christmas in a situa-
tion where many have nothing. Our upmost gratitude
is expressed to the Sixth Form students and parents
who generously donated over 150 toys which will
make a massive difference to the lives of children this
Christmas. To find out more about the charity or to
donate via text, visit: http://www.kidsout.org.uk/how
-companies-can-help/giving-tree/ Year 13 students Batiste Bay and Jasmine Lui
Wandsworth Sports Hall Athletics - 16.01.2019
Year 8 Boys Team: Regan Tahi, Nevaldo Cummings, Ellis Roth, Joseph Green, Alex Bastos, and Rayaan Ahmed.
Nevaldo won gold for the 2 Lap Individual race with a time of 21.6s
Regan won gold for the 4 Lap Individual race with a time of 46.6s
Regan and Ellis won gold for the 8 Lap Paarlauf with an impressive 96.5s
Regan, Nevaldo, Ellis and Alex came second in the Relay by 0.2s, winning silver.
Joe won silver in the vertical jump with a score of 52cm.
Overall, the year 8 boys team finished 4th in a very competitive borough.
Schools in attendance: Ark Putney, Ashcroft, Ernest Bevin, Graveney, Harris Battersea, St. Cecilia's and Southfields
Academy.
Congratulations to team!
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MFL NEWS
“After learning about French breakfast habits, Y8 classes studying French have taken this great opportunity this week by
bringing and discovering delicatessen such as croissants, pains au chocolat, chocolats Lindt, brioches Pasquier,
confiture Bonne Maman, biscottes, crepes, crème de speculos and many more in lesson.
We had such a great time at eating those and were definitely full by the end of the sessions!
It was a great way to say goodbye to these lovely groups. I wish them all the best for the rest of their Y8, without
forgetting all my other teaching groups!” Ms Konneradt
The MFL department
organised a local trip to
C ô t e B r a s s e r i e u p
Battersea Rise. It was
great to have a French
lunch with Y10s this
week. We enjoyed some
lovely Coq au vin, Moules
marinières, or even the
classic Steak Frites. Thank
you for those you
participated, we had such
a lovely time! All the best
for the rest of your Y10
journey!!
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Many thanks to all the pupils who
performed at the Concert by
Candlelight on Tuesday night at St
Barnabas Church.
The concert included
performances from all the
Bolingbroke Academy music
ensembles, ranging from the KS3
Junior Band right through to the
A Level musicians, involving over
100 pupils.
The concert also included a
preview of the school production
"Little Shop of Horrors" where the
cast and band performed Skid
Row, demonstrating just how good
the production will be!
A special mention goes to
Dylan Radford for his
outstanding Once in Royal
solo.
The audience were treated to
the Bolingbroke staff
performing their rendition of
Jingle Bell Rock, much to the
enjoyment of all the pupils.
Thank you again to all the
people who helped, and for the
generous donations for the
school and church. Merry
Christmas to all from the
Music Department.
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Following on from last year’s enchanting musical production of “Beauty and the Beast”, Bolingbroke Academy is proud to
present the even more monstrous, smash-hit, “Little Shop of Horrors”.
Meek flower shop assistant Seymour pines for co-worker Audrey. During a total eclipse, he discovers an unusual plant he
names Audrey II, which feeds only on human flesh and blood. The growing plant attracts a great deal of business for the
previously struggling store. After Seymour feeds Audrey's boyfriend, Orin, to the plant after Orin's accidental death, he
must come up with more bodies for the increasingly bloodthirsty plant.
Performances take place on Wednesday 6th February, Thursday 7th February & Friday 8th February, 7pm-9pm. Tickets are £8, or £5 for
concessions, and are already selling out on Wisepay - make sure you snap yours up now!
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Performers from left to right: Nya Calder (bass guitar), Megan Rowland (voice), Damari Hanson (trumpet), Charlie Venes
(trombone), Jackson Kiernan-Clarke (drums)
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Bolingbroke Academy performed for the residents of Nightingale House Care Home
On Tuesday 18th December, the Music Scholars and Apprentices of Bolingbroke Academy performed their own concert
for the residents of Nightingale House Care Home in Wandsworth. All term the pupils had been preparing their own
ensemble performances; the Scholars selected and arranged their own music specially, and led regular rehearsals with the
apprentices.
The residents were treated to some festive performances of The Darkness’ Don’t Let the Bells End, Holly Jolly Christmas,
a chamber performance of Habanera from Carmen, and a fabulous a cappella version of All I Want for Christmas is You.
The Scholars and Apprentices rounded off the concert with a whole ensemble performance of Skyfall by Adele, the James
Bond theme song. After the performance, the pupils mingled with the residents over tea, where they got to find out more
about their incredibly interesting lives, and vice versa!
Bolingbroke’s connection with Nightingale House began two years ago with a project called ‘Awake’, whereby pupils
aimed to reunite dementia patients with the music they knew and loved from the past, by creating and donating their own
unique Ipod playlists for each resident. We aim to continue this long and fruitful relationship with the care home and hope
to visit again in the Summer for another concert in the garden!
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Pupils from left to right:
Jada Orlebar-Earle,
Tom Ward,
Zoe Grimsey,
Mariam Akunjee,
Nya Calder,
Mikey Wilson,
Chris Hayden,
Lukas Hoare,
Jackson Kiernan-Clarke,
Damari Hanson,
Moniece Mullings, and
Oliver de Catelan
Performers from left to right:
Jasmine Liu,
Eliza Michel-Finch,
Roberta Stilgoe,
Eugenie Faure,
Jess Ward,
Ollie Smith,
Macy Phillips,
Betty Smith,
Charlie Venes,
and Louis Faure
Carol singing
On Wednesday 19th December, a mix of staff and
pupils from Bolingbroke Academy took Clapham
Junction station by storm with their festive carol
singing! Passers-by stopped in their tracks to
appreciate the vocal talents of the 20-strong choir,
who belted out carol classics such as O Come All
ye Faithful, Hark the Herald, and Deck the Halls in
resounding four-part harmony. Over the course of
an hour we raised a whopping 158.50 for the Music
Department of Bolingbroke – well done all!
Bolingbroke Academy performed for the residents of Nightingale House Care Home
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News from Maths
The maths department would like to wish you all a very happy (albeit belated) New Year! We are excited for what
2019 has in store for the pupils. Already in the first week of Spring term, we have had Year 11 Progress Evening and
were thrilled to see so many of you and the pupils making the rounds to see all of their teachers. All Year 11 pupils
have received 3 Question Level Analyses (QLA) of their most recent GCSE mock papers, each of which break down
where the pupils gained full, partial or no marks. These QLAs are designed to help them be strategic in their
revision targeting topics where they can improve (see Hegarty block below). Regarding Progress Evenings, see be-
low for upcoming Progress Evenings in Spring term. We look forward to seeing you then!
Year 9 - Thursday, 17th January
6th Form - Wednesday, 23rd January
Year 7 - Thursday, 31st January
CONCEPT CORNER So with Spring term under way, what have our pupils been engaging
in so far…
Year 7 pupils started Spring term converting units and more
recently exploring capacity and volume and understanding that they
are different concepts.
Year 8 and 9 pupils have been putting their protractors and
compasses to good use, constructing triangles, quadrilaterals, angle
bisectors and perpendicular bisectors. Their exercise books have
been a construction site – have a look and see their lovely work!
Year 10 pupils have engaged in Algebraic reasoning including
solving equations and rearranging formulae, before moving on to
geometric reasoning.
Year 11 are busy revising for their upcoming (and final) set of
mock exams in maths after the half term break.
UKMT: The United Kingdom Mathematics
Trust holds various competitive
“Challenges” throughout the year with the
aim of stimulating problem solving. The
next challenge is the Intermediate Mathe-
matical Challenge for Year 9 and Year 10
pupils.
The date is Thursday, 7 February.
Parent Puzzle 6
A kite is made by joining two congruent isosceles triangles, as shown.
What is the value of x? A: 36 B: 54 C: 60 D: 72 E: 80
Email entries with the title “Parent Puzzle 6” to c.tibbetts@arkbolingbrokeacademy.org Correct entries, as ever, are placed into a termly prize draw to win Maths equipment for your child – and a treat for you!
Pupils have really engaged in Hegarty and we were pleased to highlight selected pupils in class and on our Hegarty board.
Please encourage your child to keep up the Hegarty work and to click on Fix Up 5 . . . . their lovely faces may yet end up
on our Hegarty board!
In particular, Year 10 and 11 pupils have QLAs from their respective assessments and mock papers, listing which tasks to
take to shore up any knowledge gaps!
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IN THE LIBRARY
Books in a series
This January the library is focusing on books in a series as part of our ‘New Beginnings’ theme. To
celebrate our love for series we asked pupils to vote for their favourites.
Votes included the Young Bond series by Charlie Higson, His Dark Materials by Phillip Pullman and
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins.
The most popular series, receiving the most votes were:
A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket (13
books)
Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling (7 books)
Alex Rider by Anthony Horowitz (12 books)
Why not try something new this January and start the first book in a series!
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IN THE LIBRARY
Accelerated Reader
Leader Board
These pupils have read and quizzed on the most
books in the school! This chalkboard is updated
weekly in the library.
This week’s Top Readers include Top Quizzer Jules Sibert in Year 7 who has passed six quizzes this week.
Our Top Scorers are awarded to pupils who have scored 100% in all the quizzes they took this week. This is
updated weekly and displayed on the screens around the school.
Top Readers
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Theatre Group
For parents and friends of Bolingbroke Academy Penni Coe is able to secure really good deals by reserving large numbers
of seats in advance being groups deals nearly always on mid week dates. Monies are paid directly to her and seat numbers
are allocated when tickets are paid for. She adds a small amount to the ticket price which will go to Parents Association
fundraising. She has also organised sporting and music events as well as theatres tickets in the past so if you have any ideas
for shows or events (the minimum number usually needs to be 15-20 and usually the bigger the group the cheaper the
price) please send her an email (pnncoe@aol.com) and she'll see what she can do.
Classlist
Bolingbroke Academy Parents Association uses Classlist to communicate with parents. It’s a secure private social network
which allows parents to send messages to other parents, organise and help one another out, post questions and share
school information and arrange social events. To join please visit www.classlist.com and also download the app to keep in
touch on the move.
Second hand uniforms
Caroline Hanson and Clare Wilson have been co-ordinating our second hand uniform initiative. If there are items you need
or if you have items you would like to donate please get in touch with them via Classlist.
Ourkids Friday bake sales
These take place every Friday in either the Courtyard or the Commons. Please bring along any donations and leave them
with reception.
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SAVE THE DATE
Thursday 28th February - PA meeting, 7.00-8.30pm The Commons
Friday 22nd March - PA coffee morning, 9.00 venue TBC
Friday 9th May - PA coffee morning, 9.00 venue TBC
Saturday 18th May - Spring Fair, Ground Floor and The Courtyard
Wednesday 26th June - PA end of year parents function
PARENTS ASSOCIATION
NOTICEBOARD
JUST GIVING
The PA is fundraising for the following departments:
Drama https://www.justgiving.com/campaigns/charity/arkschools/ark-bolingbroke-drama
Music https://www.justgiving.com/campaigns/charity/arkschools/ark-bolingbroke-music
Product Design https://www.justgiving.com/campaigns/charity/arkschools/ark-bolingbroke-art-design
This is to raise funds for much needed equipment and provide the best opportunities for pupils. Please use the links above
to donate and anything you can give will be very much appreciated.
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SPEAK
If you are concerned or have a problem, tell a teacher or use the e mail:
staysafe@arkbolingbrokeacademy.org
SHARE
Anything shared must be followed up by the safeguarding team, but it will only be shared with the people
who need to know
SOLVE
We can only help you if we know. Our job is to keep you safe.
PROBLEM?
Ask the DSL for advice
DEPUTY DESIGNATED SAFEGUARDING LEADS (DSL)
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SAFEGUARDING PROTOCOL
It is every member of staff ’s responsibility to respond to any
safeguarding concerns
MR J. KERBY
Assistant Principal
MRS L. QUINCEY AP KS3
Personal Development
MS C. ORCHIN Director of
6th Form
In the event of their absence, all safeguarding issues should be addressed directly to the Principal Ms C. Edis