Courageous Hound - Bolingbroke Academy

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1 Courageous Hound Dear Parents/Carers, Here are a list of our wonderful supporters: Entrance: Katy and Alice Newman Adult Tombola – Annabel Howcroft, Rochford Stokes Team, Sarah Ward Raffle – Emma Smith and Stephanie Wilson Second-hand clothes – Eileen Kiernan, Nina Belstoyneva & Brigitte Rothfuss Second-hand book and toys – Madeleine Law Hotdogs – Harvey Ward, James, Cheesy Spanish food – Anna and Manuel Miquel and their son Miguel (Year 8), Clara, Alfonso Italian pizza – Marco & Ilaria Gregotti, Adrian Howcroft Cakes – Sandra Bishop & Natalie Scott and Olivia (Year 8) Crepes – Esther Authier, Katherine Faure, Celine Matuszewski Indian food – Sonal Sheik, Asma Karim, Deadra Ethiopian food – Mako and Katra Oddonos – Christian and Elizabeth Oddono, Lynda, Ann Marie, Lynsey, god daughter Sarah Sweets – Fereal & Steven Addicott Plants – Emma Lyne Bar – Penny and Jules Chalkley, Stephanie and Julian Whitter, Ron Rooney DJ – Martin Smith / Karaoke – Betty Smith (Year 9) Coconut Shy – Paul, Camilla and Felix McGill Nerf guns – Ruth Buckle Uni Cycle – Alfie (Year 7), Fraser Roberts (Year 6), Peggy Smith (Year 7), Wendy Roberts Bouncy Castle – Jody, Lucy Stevens, Enea (Year 7) Chocolate Tombola – Justine Aspey, Catherine Radcliffe / Lucky Dip – Ingrid Rostron Grand National – Cathy and Pascal Madoc-Jones / Target Golf – Katherine, Ben & Atticus Jackson Tea & coffee – Melissa Bane, Laura / Tattoos: Ian Roberts and Simon Harper Bracelets: Jasmine Liu (Year 9) and Ariana Langhofer (Year 9), Mikayo Langhofer Pencil cases: David Langhofer and friends (Year 9) Face Painting: Dawn Evans, Jane Aspelling, Jayne Wedge Feathers in the hair: Louise Rooney, Tania Fallon, Camilla McGill Design poster/Raffle ticket/map: Wendy Roberts / Collection of prizes: Annabel Howcroft Treasurers: Dawn Evans and Sheridan Colson / Runner: Katy Kinch & PR: Melissa Bane Other helpers: Chris, Lynda, Sebie, Amanda Owen, Helen Arnold, Neela, Julisa Hedges, Fatima Da Silva, Richard Wilson, Delana Durman, Hilary Clarke, Clea Sullivan, Mary Barker Pupil ambassadors: Enea, Milly Dakin, Scarlot McGill…and all other pupils who helped! Volume. 3 Issue. 14 Friday 24th April 2015 Thank you to Manuel Alvarez, Oghale-Oghene Erikigho, Zayd Adiicott and Mr Favre for welcoming us all so beautifully into Assembly this morning. LUNCH PAYMENTS SUMMER TERM Parents are reminded that Summer Term lunch payments must be received by 22 May. The cost of lunches for this half term is £70.00. Please also ensure that you are up to date with all payments for lunch for the previous term. All details can be found on WisePay. If you are having difficulty making payments please contact Mrs Thunhurst in the Fi- nance Office on 020 7924 8205 or by email at [email protected] Our amazing parents/ carers raised approximately £5,000 and our sponsors, Rochford Stokes, kindly donated another £5,000 last Saturday. This makes our incredible total to around £10,000! The Spring Fair was a terrific success enjoyed by parents/carers, pupils, prospective parents and pupils, our local community and staff. A special thank you to Patrizia Gnoato for leading the team to achieve our biggest fair yet. Patrizia and the team have certainly inspired our children and shown what can be achieved when we get involved in our local community. A big thank you to everyone who contributed and prepared for the event.

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Hound Dear Parents/Carers,

Here are a list of our wonderful supporters:

Entrance: Katy and Alice Newman

Adult Tombola – Annabel Howcroft, Rochford Stokes Team, Sarah Ward

Raffle – Emma Smith and Stephanie Wilson

Second-hand clothes – Eileen Kiernan, Nina Belstoyneva & Brigitte Rothfuss

Second-hand book and toys – Madeleine Law

Hotdogs – Harvey Ward, James, Cheesy

Spanish food – Anna and Manuel Miquel and their son Miguel (Year 8), Clara, Alfonso

Italian pizza – Marco & Ilaria Gregotti, Adrian Howcroft

Cakes – Sandra Bishop & Natalie Scott and Olivia (Year 8)

Crepes – Esther Authier, Katherine Faure, Celine Matuszewski

Indian food – Sonal Sheik, Asma Karim, Deadra

Ethiopian food – Mako and Katra

Oddonos – Christian and Elizabeth Oddono, Lynda, Ann Marie, Lynsey, god daughter Sarah

Sweets – Fereal & Steven Addicott Plants – Emma Lyne

Bar – Penny and Jules Chalkley, Stephanie and Julian Whitter, Ron Rooney

DJ – Martin Smith / Karaoke – Betty Smith (Year 9)

Coconut Shy – Paul, Camilla and Felix McGill

Nerf guns – Ruth Buckle

Uni Cycle – Alfie (Year 7), Fraser Roberts (Year 6), Peggy Smith (Year 7), Wendy Roberts

Bouncy Castle – Jody, Lucy Stevens, Enea (Year 7)

Chocolate Tombola – Justine Aspey, Catherine Radcliffe / Lucky Dip – Ingrid Rostron

Grand National – Cathy and Pascal Madoc-Jones / Target Golf – Katherine, Ben & Atticus Jackson

Tea & coffee – Melissa Bane, Laura / Tattoos: Ian Roberts and Simon Harper

Bracelets: Jasmine Liu (Year 9) and Ariana Langhofer (Year 9), Mikayo Langhofer

Pencil cases: David Langhofer and friends (Year 9)

Face Painting: Dawn Evans, Jane Aspelling, Jayne Wedge

Feathers in the hair: Louise Rooney, Tania Fallon, Camilla McGill

Design poster/Raffle ticket/map: Wendy Roberts / Collection of prizes: Annabel Howcroft

Treasurers: Dawn Evans and Sheridan Colson / Runner: Katy Kinch & PR: Melissa Bane

Other helpers: Chris, Lynda, Sebie, Amanda Owen, Helen Arnold, Neela, Julisa Hedges, Fatima Da Silva, Richard

Wilson, Delana Durman, Hilary Clarke, Clea Sullivan, Mary Barker

Pupil ambassadors: Enea, Milly Dakin, Scarlot McGill…and all other pupils who helped!

Volume. 3 Issue. 14

Friday 24th April 2015

Thank you to Manuel Alvarez, Oghale-Oghene

Erikigho, Zayd Adiicott and Mr Favre for welcoming

us all so beautifully into Assembly this morning.

LUNCH PAYMENTS

SUMMER TERM

Parents are reminded that Summer Term lunch payments

must be received by 22 May. The cost of lunches for this

half term is £70.00. Please also ensure that you are up to

date with all payments for lunch for the previous term. All

details can be found on WisePay. If you are having difficulty

making payments please contact Mrs Thunhurst in the Fi-

nance Office on 020 7924 8205 or by email at

[email protected]

Our amazing parents/ carers raised approximately £5,000 and our sponsors,

Rochford Stokes, kindly donated another £5,000 last Saturday. This makes

our incredible total to around £10,000! The Spring Fair was a terrific success

enjoyed by parents/carers, pupils, prospective parents and pupils, our local

community and staff. A special thank you to Patrizia Gnoato for leading the

team to achieve our biggest fair yet. Patrizia and the team have certainly

inspired our children and shown what can be achieved when we get involved

in our local community. A big thank you to everyone who contributed and

prepared for the event.

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2ND ANNUAL

SPRING FAIR

By The Parent Council

Last weekend the second annual spring fair was held at the school and how lucky we were again with the

weather!

Many of the same stalls were run as last year - the ever popular penalty shootout, the Grand National, karaoke,

bouncy castle, face painting, tattoos and homemade crafts to name but a few. We also had some new activities

this year including uni cycling for the brave.

The food options were amazing this year as people were spoilt for choice - hotdogs, Spanish food, pizzas, Ethiopi-

an food, crepes, Indian food, cakes and our own local Oddono's ice cream. We were also able to show off the

gardens where we served tea, coffee and cakes to the many visitors to the school. The bar also seemed to be a

popular location for many people!

Our Spring fair was very generously sponsored by estate agents Rochford Stokes who also helped run the adult

tombola stall with great enthusiasm.

Congratulations to the many winners in the raffle. There were so many generous donations by local businesses

that lots of people were able to win some great prizes.

The energy and time needed to put on an event of this size is huge and it would not be possible without the en-

thusiasm and drive of so many people. Many thanks to all the parents, carers, staff and pupils who were involved

in any way with the fair. And also many thanks to the hundreds of people who came along to support the fair. It

was lovely to welcome so many pupils and parents as well as members of our community to our school. It was a

great atmosphere and really showed off Bolingbroke Academy at its best.

The great thing about this type of event is that it also raises money, we don’t have the final number yet but we

think we have made nearly £10k! Please do not forget to send us any feedback on the fair to

[email protected].

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YEAR 9 TRIP TO THE DESIGN MUSEAUM

By Ms Houghton

It was fantastic to start the summer term by taking some of our creative and talented year 9 pupils to The Design

Museum. We all enjoyed a picnic lunch outside the Mayor’s Office and a scenic walk along the South Bank. Once

we arrived at the museum, the pupils had the opportunity to explore the “Woman, Fashion, Power” exhibition,

innovative health care designs and modern products which improve everyday lives. After they looked around, the

pupils then selected their favourite products which affected an interactive list that the museum was keeping a tally

of. We ended a perfect, sunny day by enjoying ice creams on the way back to school.

“It was really nice to see all the things we do and make in Art and Design

and Technology as the things they would be in the world of design, such as

the recycled plastic chair and the Olympic torch.” – Ruthie Parkman-

Eastman.

“It was fascinating, inspiring and enlightening to see the clothes of powerful

and influential women exhibited on the mannequins.” – Dill Shepherd

“Educational and inspiring design.” – Jack Jenkin

“Great views.” – Chelsea Caryl

Figure 1: travelling to the Design Museum by tube

Figure 2: Scenic walk along the South Bank

Figure 3: Picnic lunch outside the Mayor's Office Figure 4: Exploring the Design Museum

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MORE ON ART & DESIGN MUSEUM TRIP

By Ms Wheeler

On the 15th April Ms Wheeler and Ms Houghton took 30 Yr 9 students to The Design Museum and The Tate

Modern on a GCSE style research trip. They also had the opportunity to sample the artistic life of the Southbank,

watching street performers and artists on a beautifully hot spring day whilst enjoying a picnic. The students went

on to look at the work of some of the most famous contemporary artists in the world, in particular studying the

work of artists inspired by poetry and dreams. Members of the public were peering over the pupils shoulders to

catch a glimpse of their drawings as they worked. Bolingbroke certainly has artistic talent!

Quotes from the day

‘If GCSE Art research involves walking in the sunshine, drawing and taking photographs, I’m doing it.’ Mahina Bernardo

‘Miss, why is that painting worth millions of pounds? It’s just painted black all over.’ Dylan Bowles

‘I really enjoyed learning new sketchbook techniques to investigate artists work’ Jasmine Lui

These budding artists enjoyed the beautiful day

SIGN UP FOR A JUNIOR MASTERCLASS AT UCL

UNIVERSITY OPPORTUNITIES FOR YEAR 8 AND 9 PUPILS

By Miss Robinson Junior Masterclasses are entertaining, hands-on sessions run by UCL academics. The classes give you a taste

of learning at university and you can pick from a range of academic subjects. You could choose a subject you

study at school, or a completely new subject.

Applications are now open for the May half term Junior Masterclasses! Classes will be held from 26-29 May,

2015 and are detailed here: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/widening-participation/prosp-

students/pre-16/junior-masterclass/year9

Pupils can apply for more than one Masterclass (up to four) and will be notified by May regarding their

application.

Please note that Year 8 and 9 pupils will need to be accompanied by a parent or carer. Participants will get

the chance to learn more about UCL and attending university and have a look around the campus.

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ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE

AT BOLINGBROKE ACADEMY

By Ms Sherman

Our aim at Bolingbroke is to aid the language development, social integration and educational achievement of pupils

who are officially identified as children whose first language is other than English. We are fortunate to have pupils

whose first language ranges from French to Somali, therefore it is essential that we recognise and support pupils in

maximising their progress in all areas of the curriculum.

At Bolingbroke we are keen to ensure monitoring of EAL pupils’ progression so that all teachers are aware of the

variations of EAL pupils’ achievements in their subject/classes. Learning Walks frequently take place with a focus on

EAL pupils and good practice is shared across the Academy among teachers. Bolingbroke’s “non-negotiables” of

teaching help teachers embed and focus on language. Homework clubs exist to support EAL pupils in their inde-

pendent study. Twice a week there is a French Reading Group so pupils are given the chance to stretch their native

reading ability. Reading groups, Word Power Books and Ms Robinson’s careful selection of library books are all ve-

hicles in which we aim to support these pupils. We are constantly looking for new ideas to strengthen this side of

the Academy; if you have any suggestions, please contact me [email protected].

English Language Day on Thursday 23rd April

UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) set up this day in 2010 "to celebrate

multilingualism and cultural diversity as well as to promote equal use of all six of its official working languages

throughout the organization". It is also the date traditionally observed as the birthday of William Shakespeare.

EAL COFFEE MORNING ON WEDNESDAY 13TH MAY

MFL RESOURCES

Please be aware that the “Big Picture Guides” featuring all of the vocabulary for this half term has now been upload-

ed to the Bolingbroke Academy website (Curriculum tab, MFL Curriculum tab and then scroll down to the bottom

of the page. We hope that this will be useful for you in supporting your child with their weekly vocabulary learning. I

would really appreciate your support with this and would welcome any feedback on useful strategies, ways in which

this process could be improved etc. Any concerns please email [email protected]

Waalidka iyo xanaaneyasha qaaliga ahoow,

Waxan idin sheegaynaa in aan sameyneyno maalinta

Arbacada ah taariikhduna tahay 13th May 2015.

EAL (morning coffee) kulan qaxwo oo aan kaga

hadli doono:

Ardayda eedabtooda iyo inqaabta la siiyo

Heerka waxbarasho iyo guulaha laga gaaro

Iyo waxyaabo kale oo muhiim u ah ardayda

Waxaan rajeyneynaa in aad ka soo qeyblidoontaan

kulankaas.

Mahadsanidiina

We would like to invite all our parents/carers who

do not have English as their first language to a cof-

fee Morning at Bolingbroke Academy on

Wednesday 13th May at 10:30am.

It will be an opportunity to meet other parents and

also talk to the school about how we can support

you and your family as well as discussing any

improvements we can make to our communication

service.

We look forward to seeing many of you there!

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BOLINGBROKE ACADEMY’S

BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT

By Ms Tibbetts

On Thursday 26th March, 15 teams of Bolingbroke pupils came together to compete in our first ever Basketball

competition. Excitement could be felt throughout the academy during the week leading up to the event with over

60 pupils competing against one another to be crowned the winner’s. The event began with knockout stages between the teams leading onto nail biting quarter-finals and semi-finals.

The time for the final quickly approached with two well-deserved teams going head to head to see who would be

crowned champions. Both teams played well with the ball constantly swapping hands. As the final whistle went a

group of Year 9 pupils were crowned champions.

The night was coming to an end but we just had time to sneak in a match between our Year 9 winners and our

staff team – our Year 9 pupils were still undefeated at the end of the night! A huge thank you to all our teams of pupils involved, we look forward to seeing you competing next year.

Another huge thank your to our fantastic group of cheerleaders and volunteers who brought America to Boling-

broke Academy’s Sports Hall. Finally, a huge well done to our winning team: Noel Zerai Ueal Zerai Keynan Khalif Javorn Osbourne

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SPORTS UPDATE

FIXTURES

Date Year 7 Year 8 Year 9

26th March Year 8 & 9 Boys Football

(h) Boys B Team v TCC

Year 8 & 9 Boys

Football

(h) Boys B Team v TCC

6th May Wandsworth Year 9

Athletics

13th May Wandsworth Year 7

Athletics

Wandsworth Year 8

Athletics

20th May

Emanuel Athletics Event

Emanuel School 4pm

Emanuel Athletics Event

Emanuel School 4pm

Emanuel Athletics Event

Emanuel School 4pm

14th July ARK Schools Athletics

Championship

Crystal Palace National

Sports Centre (10am-

3.30pm)

ARK Schools Athletics

Championship

Crystal Palace National

Sports Centre (10am-

3.30pm)

ARK Schools Athletics

Championship

Crystal Palace National

Sports Centre (10am-

3.30pm)

15th July Bolingbroke Academy

Sports Day

Trinity Fields

Parents are very welcome. Why not bring a picnic and compete in the annual

Parent v Staff tug of war?

Parents 1 - Staff 0

Bolingbroke are gearing up for a summer of fantastic sports!

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NOTICES FROM THE SCHOOL

MESSAGE FROM

MR MCINTYRE

ABSENCE LINE

Thank you for using option 1 to report your

child’s absence each day. This really supports

our drive towards maximum learning

time. Please remember to always call at the

earliest opportunity, preferably between 8-

8.20am before lessons start.

MESSAGE FROM

MS THUNHURST

WISEPAY

Parents are asked to check their junk mail for

emails coming from [email protected]

and to allow these emails into in-boxes. We

send out automated reminders about pay-

ments for trip instalments, lunch payments

etc which come from this address.

SCIENCE TRIP

By Ariana Farmanfarmaian - Year 9

The science conference was a really fantastic event. It was great fun and I was extremely glad to go. There

were so many activities to participate in such as identifying herbs used in medicine and riding on electrical

wheelchairs.

The conference was inspirational and has really enhanced my decision to pursue a career in biology. The

only part of the day which I dreaded was the science presentation Eugenie, David and I had to do. There

was noting to worry about as everybody there - staff, teachers and pupils - were very friendly.

The day was perfect and I really hope we get a chance to go next year.

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COMMUNICATION AT BOLINGBROKE ACADEMY

PARENT/CARER COMMUNICATION

If you would like to contact the school regarding your child. Here is a reminder of the procedure.

Please see the staff contact details here: http://arkbolingbrokeacademy.org/about-us/staff

Do you have a question or would like to give feedback?

PASTORAL

Extra curricular, behaviour, emotional support, sickness etc.

Email or call your child's Civitas Tutor.

Did you get the response you were hoping

for?

YES

You are happy

with the result.

NO

Email or call your child's Head of House

Did you get the response you were hoping

for?

YES

You are happy

with the result.

NO

Email or call Ms Bessa, Assistant Principal

for Behaviour & Ethos

[email protected]

Did you get the response you were

hoping for?

YES

You are happy

with the result.

NO

Email or call Ms Edis via her PA

[email protected]

020 7924 8202

You have now followed all the steps. If you feel unhappy or the issue is

still unresolved you can make a formal complaint.

Our complaints procedure can be found on our website

www.arkbolingbrokeacademy.org.

SUBJECT

Homework, revision etc.

Email or call your child's Subject Teacher.

Did you get the response you were hoping

for?

YES

You are happy

with the result.

NO

Email or call the Subject Lead Teacher

or Head of Department

Did you get the response you were hoping

for?

YES

You are happy

with the result.

NO

Email or call Mr Speight, Vice Principal

[email protected]

Did you get the response you were

hoping for?

YES

You are happy

with the result.

STAFF RESPONSE

Email: 24 hour response

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HOUSE COMPETITIONS

SCORES ON THE DOORS!

1st

Brought forward 363 271 151 279

Dyslexia Awareness Competition 10 25

Dyslexia Awareness Grid 2 6

Dyslexia Awareness Entry Points 8 5 27 20

Pupil's wearing Poppies 34 34 64 41

SSF Participation 20 20 10 25

Sonnet Competition 30 15 5

Oh Bolingbroke 5 20 10

Spring Menu 25 10

Spring Menu Entries 23 45

Staff Secret Santa 20

Mr Crumbleholme beard shave 20

What would you like to see implemented

in your Academy this year? 8 7 89 10

Achievement Points 50 50 5 50

Bolingbroke has talent auditions 15 35 5 25

Spelling Bee 112 107 70 54

Aut 2 Effort Scores 50 50 5 50

Aut1 & Aut 2 Be Bold Totals 1950 1362 2697 1719

Spelling Bee Participation 10 5 10 5

WW1 House Competition 23 16 61 38

Short Story 18 1 27 0

Jam Jar Competition 0 25 30 40

Book Character Competition 292 215 286 548

Sp1 & Sp2 Effort Scores 90 50 45 80

MFL House Competition 25 0 0 0

Sp1 & Sp2 Be Bold Totals 1728 1751 1441 1788

Science Challenge 15 0 20 0

Spring Fair Poster 0 0 35 0

Pi Maths Challenge 0 20 5 10

NBA Tournament 0 5 10 5

Generation Game 50 30 30 40

Last day Quiz points 20 10 0 0

Performances in Assembly 25 0 5 5

Performances in Assembly 10 5 0 0

TOTAL 4951 4131 5221 4918

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FAMILY DINING

Week Beginning 27th April

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

Mains BBQ Chicken

Leg

Mixed Bean

Enchiladas Chilli Con Carne

Chicken & Vegeta-

ble Pie with a Pas-

try Lid

Chinese Chicken

Leg

Meat Free BBQ Quorn As Above Quorn Chilli Vegetable Pie with

a Pastry Lid

Chinese

Marinated Quorn

Sides Couscous Salad Chef's Salad

Jacket Potato

Cheese

Mixed Salad

Mixed Vegetables Pasta Salad

Puddings fruit Strawberry Eton

Mess marble cake peach yoghurt mixed fruit salad

Week Beginning 4th May

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

Mains Bank Holiday

Pork Sausages,

Halal Chicken

Sausages

Quorn Lasagne Chicken &

Vegetable Curry Breaded Cod Fillet

Meat Free Veggie Sausages As Above Vegetable Curry Vegetable Bake

Sides Mashed Potato

Peas

Chef's Salad

Garlic Bread

Rice

Naan Bread

Chips

Mixed Vegetables

Tartare Sauce

Puddings pineapple Strawberry yoghurt Orange jelly fruit

BREAKFAST CLUB

Breakfast Club is available in the dining hall to all pupils, Monday-Thursday from 7.30am-8.10am.

Toast 30p for 2 slices, including toppings

NEW Bacon Sandwich £1.00

Cereal 28p - 70p per bowl

Apple juice/Orange Juice 17p/14p per glass

Yoghurt 49p

Selection of fruit 23p-41p per item

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BOLINGBROKE KEY CALENDAR 2014-2015

SUMMER 1

APRIL Monday 27 DoE Bronze Practice expedition 1

Tuesday 28 DoE Bronze Practice expedition 1

MAY Monday 4th Bank Holiday

Tuesday 5th Year 9 Careers Interviews

Wednesday 6th Year 9 Careers Interviews

Wednesday 6th Whole Academy Photo

Wednesday 6th Year 9 Civitas Evening 5:30 - 6:30pm

You will be contacted by your Civitas Tutor to arrange an

appointment.

Friday 8th Year 8 Trip to Shakespeare's Globe

Monday 11th Assessment Week

Wednesday 13th EAL Coffee Morning 10:30 - 11:30

Monday 18th DoE Bronze Practice expedition 2

Tuesday 19th DoE Bronze Practice expedition 2

Wednesday 20th Instrument Lesson Performances Music Concert

6:00pm - 7:00pm

Friday 22nd Summer 1 Ends

JUNE Monday 1 School Closed (INSET DAY)

Tuesday 2 Enrichments Commence

Thursday 25 School Closed (INSET DAY)

Friday 26 School Closed (INSET DAY)

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UNIFORM SUPPLIERS

Khalsa Schoolwear

388 Bethnal Green Road

London, E2 0AH

020 7729 3286

[email protected]

http://www.khalsaschoolwear.co.uk/

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UNIFORM

Academy Uniform

Item Essential/Optional Price

Academy Blazer Essential £38.00 - £42.00

Academy Tie Essential £6.75

Academy Jumper Essential £14.50 - £16.50

Academy Tank Top Essential £14.50 - £16.50

White Shirt/Blouse Essential £12.00

Academy Boys Trousers Or Academy Girls Trousers Or Academy Girls Skirt

Essential

£15.00 - £20.00 £16.00 – £20.00 £16.50 - £18.50

Academy Rain Coat Or Academy Winter Coat

Essential

£13.00 - £16.00 £30.00 - £40.00

Academy Sports Uniform

Item Essential/Optional Price

Academy Polo Shirt Essential £14.00 - £16.00

Academy Shorts Or Academy Skort

Essential

£12.00 - £14.00 £14.00 - £16.00

Academy Football Socks Essential £6.50 - £7.50

Tracksuit Top Optional £20.00 - £24.00

Tracksuit Bottoms Optional £15.00 - £18.00

Academy Accessories

Item Essential/Optional Price

Academy Portfolio/Satchel Essential £18:00

Academy PE String Bag Essential £5.00

Academy Back Pack Optional £18.00

Academy Water Bottle Optional

£3.50

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STAFF CONTACTS

A reminder of staff contact details

THE CORE TEAM

Role Name Email address

Principal Ms Edis [email protected]

Vice Principal Mr Speight [email protected]

Assistant Principal, Behaviour & Ethos Ms Bessa [email protected]

THE TEACHING STAFF

Role Name Email address

Art & Design Technology Ms Wheeler [email protected]

Art & Design Teacher Ms Houghton [email protected]

English Subject Leader Mrs Green [email protected]

English Ms Khan [email protected]

English Ms Nobes [email protected]

English Ms Widdowson [email protected]

English Ms Brown [email protected]

Subject Leader Humanities and DoE Assessor Ms Blacklock [email protected]

Geography Mr Truman [email protected]

Lead History Teacher Ms Oliver [email protected]

Maths Subject Leader Miss Donaldson [email protected]

Maths Teacher Ms Banks [email protected]

Maths Teacher Ms Aly [email protected]

Maths Teacher & Head of House Ms Tibbetts [email protected]

Lead Modern Foreign Languages Teacher Ms Sherman [email protected]

Modern Foreign Languages Teacher Ms Konneradt [email protected]

Music Lead Tutor Mrs Riley [email protected]

Music: Guitar, Bass and Drum Mr Favre [email protected]

Music: Vocal Tutor Ms Kirby-Ashmore [email protected]

Music: Brass Mr Vincent [email protected]

PE Subject Leader & Head of House Mr Kerby [email protected]

PE Teacher Miss Luetchford [email protected]

PE Coach Mr Brooks [email protected]

PE Coach Mr Dyer [email protected]

Science Subject Leader Mr Conlon [email protected]

Science Mr Whitehead [email protected]

Science Ms Mayotte [email protected]

Science Dr Kennedy [email protected]

THE SUPPORT STAFF

Role Name Email address

Research and Development Leader Ms Robinson [email protected]

Head of Klein House Ms Lahai - Taylor [email protected]

Head of Smyth House Ms Kelly [email protected]

Learning Support Assistant (LSA) Mr Bismark [email protected]

Learning Support Assistant (LSA) Mr Sillah [email protected]

Learning Support Assistant (LSA)/Librarian Miss Rose [email protected]

Learning Support Assistant Mr Rogers [email protected]

Cover Supervisor Mr Effah [email protected]

THE OPERATIONAL STAFF

Role Name Email address

PA to Principal Mrs Harris [email protected]

Administrator Mr McIntyre [email protected]

Behaviour Administrator Ms Sarwar [email protected]

Finance Administrator Ms Thunhurst [email protected]

Facilities Assistant Mr Clow [email protected]

Chef Manager Ms Crabtree [email protected]

DESIGNATED MEMBER OF STAFF for Child Protection Ms Bessa