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Transcript of Bulletin 21 March 2014
E-Bulletin
21 March 2014
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Hollie Musmeci (Year 11 Abbey Family) has, throughout her school career, represented the Academy in every sport we have offered. Alongside this she has been a Sports Leader, achieving several leadership awards, coaching younger students and promoting and organising extra-curricular sport. Further adding to her ‘role model’ label, Hollie also studies GCSE PE as one of her options and is expected to achieve top honours as well as target grades (or above) in the rest of her exams.
Out of school Hollie represents Gillingham FC Centre of Excellence. As a result of her outstanding sporting acumen, finely balanced with her academic work ethic, she has most recently been accepted for a fully funded scholarship to the United States to play football and continue her sporting studies. We are so proud of Hollie and her achievements so far and we wish her all the best for her American adventure.
Notices
Borneo Expedition Talks
Last week students received presentations from Jessica
Scott from Camps International regarding the Borneo
Expedition. Parents are also invited to attend a
presentation which is planned as below—
Parent Presentation
Tuesday 25 March at 6.30pm— East Site Auditorium
Career Information
https://nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk/Pages/Home.aspx The National Careers Service website provides careers advice and information on a wide range of jobs, and training courses. Tips on CV writing, career guides and real life case studies are also available.
Exams & Assessments—
Monday 24 March: Food Tech Practical Controlled Assessment: stu-
dents who need to attend have been informed.
Friday 28 March: GCSE PE Practical Moderation
(09:00 – 11:00)
Friday 31 March: Year 12 GCE English Language
mock—Period 1 & 2, West Site Room 6110
Thursday 24 April: A Level PE Practical Moderation (09:00—11:00)
Parents’ Evenings
Thursday 24 April 2014: Yr. 7 Parents’
Evening (East)
Thursday 1 May 2014: Yr. 7 Parents’
Evening (West)
Thursday 8 May 2014: Yr. 8 & 9 Path-
ways Evening: more in-
This is the final edition of the E-Bulletin for
this term. Please look out for our full
Newsletter due to be published on Friday 4
April 2014.
The draft Summer 2014 Examinations Timetable has now been issued. If you
have not received your copy through the post please contact the Exams
Office via our switchboard on 01795 873591.
Well done to our Dance students
who, so far this week, have
managed to raise a fantastic £70
for Cancer Research &
Alzheimer's UK by running a cake
sale during lunchtimes. Look out
for the full
story in our
newsletter at
the end of
term!
Tuesday 1 April & Wednesday 2 April 2014: Dance
Assessment Showcase, West Site Theatre 19:00, tickets £2
each on the door —more details to follow shortly.
Executive Principal – Mr David Millar
East Site: Minster Road, Minster-on-Sea, Kent ME12 3JQ
West Site: Marine Parade, Sheerness, Kent ME12 2BE
Tel. 01795 873 591
www.oasisacademyisleofsheppey.org
Oasis Academy Isle of Sheppey is sponsored by Oasis Community Learning www.oasiscommunitylearning.org – part of Oasis UK.
Oasis Community Learning is a Company Limited by Guarantee registered in
England & Wales No 5398529. Registered Office: 75 Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7HS
Friday 21 March 2014 Dear Parent/Carer Industrial Action: Wednesday 26 March 2014 You may be aware that a national strike has been called for on Wednesday 26 March 2014 by the National Union of Teachers (NUT). Your child’s health and safety is of paramount importance to us, and having carried out a risk assessment and staff consultation, it will be necessary for us to operate a partial closure for the day. The Academy will therefore only be open to Year Groups 10, 11, 12 and 13. Years 10 and 11 will be based at the East Site for the day, following a bespoke programme of English and Maths intervention. Travel for Year 11 students will be provided from the West Site to the East Site as normal with a return journey at the end of the school day. Travel will also be available for Year 10 students from the West Site to the East Site with a return journey at the end of the school day. If your child requires transport on the day, please ensure they arrive at the West Site for the coach to leave promptly at 8:15am. Years 12 and 13 will undertake self-study/revision on the West Site. We will be closed to all other Year Groups. We always take every reasonable step to remain open to all Year Groups and do not take the decision to close the Academy lightly. The aim of industrial action is to cause disruption and the Academy, students and parents/carers are all affected by this. If you have any queries, please contact your child’s Family Leader as follows:
Abbey School Mr Andrew Fogg [email protected]
Brabazon School Mr Neil Barrett [email protected]
Harty School Mr Andrew Greenfield [email protected]
Shurland School Mr David Meaning [email protected]
Sheerness School Mrs Karen Gray [email protected]
We apologise for any inconvenience caused and thank you for your support and cooperation. Yours sincerely
David Millar Executive Principal
World War I Commemoration
Oasis Academy Isle of Sheppey was selected in October 2013 to represent the United Kingdom in the international No Limits Project to commemorate the centenary of World War One. The Project was initiated with a visit from a professional choreographer and a professional composer from Germany who worked collaboratively with students for one week in workshops. The letter below is from composer Aristides Strongylis.
World War 1 Centenary Tribute Concert Workshop
Travelling from Leipzig in Germany to the Academy on the Isle of Sheppey, Rémy Fichet (Leipzig Ballett Company), Ulrike Bernard, (Haus Steinstraße e.V, Social-Cultural Centre) and I were touched by our meeting with such open, eager and talented young people working to craft a music–dance performance to perform at the Academy.
Looking back to 1914 – remembering this time of war, it seems a fitting tribute to have a German-English collaboration for young people to create a production themselves. This first meeting between us (teachers/artists) and 20 students has been an amazing five days of work together.
The music compostion was a 6 minute song for piano, bass guitar, drums, triangel, trombone, saxophone, clarinet and voice which had strong invention, was emotional with a sometimes eerie atmosphere. During the first performance on Friday 28 February, the audience was visibly moved. I want to emphasise the music was composed and lyrics written by the students themselves.
The dance group developed and performed a 9 minute moving choreography on the subject of war. The faces of the 8 girls dancing shone as they really enjoyed the performance and were rightly proud.
Thank you to all the students who worked with patience. Reaching the final goal when creating a piece of art is not obvious at first. So it is important to remain open to learn to try new things. This our challenge. I hope that for some it may help to create a different view of music and dance. Let us all build on this unique opportunity to try more in music, dance and art in the future.
Many thanks to Swale Borough Council, the Diocese of Canterbury, the Archdeacon of Maidstone and Paul Murray of the Academy for their hospitality, support and kindness during our stay.
Aristides Strongylis
Composer, Teacher of Composition, Leipzig, Germany
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Year 11 Information ...
PARENTS /CARERS OF YEAR 11
IMPORTANT YEARBOOK MESSAGE
This year we are offering the opportunity for parents, carers and families to send a good luck/congratulations message to Year 11 students via the Yearbook.
Every year, a group of volunteer students get together to produce a lasting memory of school days which many students, parents and staff will cherish for years to come. This year we have been holding fund raising events to offset the price of professional printing to keep the cost to students as low as possible.
The latest initiative is a message page for parents, carers and families. For a small cost of just £5 you can buy a space in the book to wish your own son, daughter or family member good luck in the next stage of their journey into further education, training or employment.
Please contact Mrs Baseley for details on how to make an entry into the Year 11 Yearbook via the switchboard on 01795 873591 or email direct at [email protected]
Sports News ...
CANTERBURY AND ENGLAND RUGBY GIVE OASIS ACADEMY ISLE OF SHEPPEY STUDENT A DAY TO REMEMBER AT TWICKENHAM
William McColl, Year 7 Abbey had a day to remember on Sunday 9 March 2014. He stood as one of 100 young people repre-senting their schools at the RBS 6 Nations England v Wales match at Twickenham and proudly wore the Academy’s brand new rugby shirt at its début reveal. William joined his peers and England Rugby’s official anthem singer, soprano Laura Wright in front of a sell-out crowd of 82,000 fans. Students had co-designed the shirts at Canterbury Kit Design workshops held across the UK in September and October last year. The workshops were part of All Schools, England Rugby’s programme to promote the sport and get more secondary state schools playing rugby, and of which Canterbury – the official kit supplier to England Rugby - is Official Partner. During the workshops the pupils learnt about the core values of the game and the importance of the rugby shirt before putting their thoughts and designs to paper. Just before kick-off students gathered on the pitch donning their shirts with Laura, also sporting her own self-designed be-spoke shirt she created at a workshop in her role as an Ambassador for All Schools. After accompanying Laura in the national anthem, the young people left the pitch and headed to their seats to sit back and enjoy the game, watching a victorious Eng-land beat Wales 29-18. We are delighted that William represented the Academy, its students and Sheppey Spartans at this event. He was a credit to us, the team, to himself and to his family. Well done William!
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Community Information
CRICKET AT THE ACADEMY
With summer just around the corner we will soon be hearing the magical
sound of leather hitting willow. If you or your children would like to play
cricket, then the Academy is the place for you!
The top clubs in Swale all train at the Academy -
MONDAY 7pm—9pm Sheppey Cricket Club [email protected]
TUESDAY 7:30– 9pm Minster Cricket club [email protected]
THURSDAY 6pm—8pm Swale District Cricket 07803178844
SUNDAY 5pm—9pm Upchurch Cricket Club 07803178844
These clubs are open to people of all ages.
The Community Chef is an innovative charity project that works across a variety of settings and with people of all ages and backgrounds. We strive to create opportunities through food and set out to achieve a variety of positive individual and community outcomes.
We are now in search of a very special additional ‘ingredient’:If you have a genuine love and passion for great food and can demonstrate a genuine ‘hunger’ to contribute to the improvement of the lives of other people....then we would very much like to hear more about you and the contribution you would make to this dynamic and forward thinking project.
MORE THAN JUST A JOB...
- excellent cooking skills and knowledge of food safety/hygiene requirements
- experience of delivering training or teaching (not necessarily in a food environment)
- strong numeracy, literacy and IT skills
- that you are a dynamic outgoing ‘people person’ who enjoys helping others
- a !exible approach to working hours to meet the needs of the project
- that you possess a full driving licence and have access to the use of your own transport
you will need to demonstrate:
This is a full-time role involving regular travel across Swale (Sittingbourne, Faversham and Sheppey) and beyond
Still interested? then please send your CV and a
supporting statement to [email protected]
for more information about the community chef please visit www.facebook.com/thecommunitychef
Closing date : Friday 4th April 2014