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Issue 2 - December 2017
StJohnsMarl Stjohns6thform StJohns_PE
St Johnrsquos Marlborough Phone 01672 516156 Granham Hill Fax 01672 516664 Marlborough infostjohnswiltsschuk Wiltshire SN8 4AX wwwstjohnswiltsschuk Written Permissions
Are Required If your child has a medical or any other appointment during the school day please ensure that they have a written note in their planner Students will not be allowed to leave school premises without your express written permission to do so
Student Absence Line
01672 515 081
In case of illness please telephone the school absence line on the morning your child is ill Remember to call each day they are absent
Recent Letters Home All letters sent via Intouch can be found on the website httpwwwstjohnswiltsschukmediasecondary-school-letters
Dear Parents
The end of term is fast approaching with lots going on as always Our annual Autumn Concert was a wonderful showcase of the musical talents of our students with a wide range of performances many of a stunningly high standard We were delighted that one of the groups performing the Jazz Band were once again invited to open the festivities at the Marlborough Christmas lights switch-on Another event taking place in Marlborough at the Town Hall is the Y10 drama production Santarsquos Workshop which promises to be a very festive and entertaining show Our final celebration of the year is our Christmas Carol Concert at 7pm on Tuesday 19 December in St Maryrsquos church all welcome Christmas is a time of giving and thinking of others and our students are always very keen to raise funds and support local and national charities This year following on the success of last year we are once again inviting students to contribute items for the Devizes Food Bank as part of a lsquoreversersquo advent calendar The Sixth Form are raising money for Save The Children with their Christmas Jumpers day and brave (or foolhardy) staff are volunteering to participate in our annual Bush Tucker event where a large audience of excited students willingly donate considerable sums for charity to see their lsquofavouritersquo teacher eat a variety of tasty bugs such as tarantulas and scorpions Whilst all this fun is going on our hard-working Y11 students are very much focused on their mock examinations which are currently underway We were extremely pleased to see so many parents at last monthrsquos GCSE revision evening and the feedback from the event was that it had really helped you to support your children in the lead-up to these important exams It is also a busy time for our Y13 students who are completing their university applications supported by their tutors and teachers as well as by parents at home May I take this opportunity to wish you all a very merry Christmas and happy New Year and I look forward to welcoming our students back to school on Thursday 4 January 2018 Yours faithfully
Sixth Form Applications for 2018 It was a great pleasure to see so many Year 11 students and parents at our Sixth Form Open Evening on Thursday 16 November Remember the dead-line for applications is Friday 12 January 2018 Mrs K McArdle Head of Sixth Form
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St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Celebrating Music and Performance Success
Stedman Cup 2017
Vocal Cup Winner Faye Dyke Year 10 Vocal Cup Highly Commended Emily Lucas Year 10 Vocal Cup Highly Commended Joe Marletta Year 11 Pop amp Jazz Winner Tai Hopkins Peaches Allen amp George Popperwell Year 11 (Vocals amp Piano) Pop amp Jazz Highly Commended Lucy Strover Year 11 (Piano) Pop amp Jazz Highly Commended Lara De Carle Year 12 (Vocal amp Guitar) Instrumental Winner Amelia Platts Year 10 (Piano) Instrumental Highly Commended Issy Haynes Year 12 (Cello) Instrumental Highly Commended Benedict Edmondson Year 11 (Piano) The standard of performance was extremely high and the adjudicator was very impressed with all of the students who performed
The Steadman Cup Winners
Future Events
Christmas Carol Concert at St Maryrsquos Church Tuesday 19 December 7pm
Congratulations to Grace Powell who has been awarded a Distinction in her Grade 4 Musical Theatre in Production exam by Trinity College London It was for her performance in a musical comedy called the Lazy Ace which took place at the Shaftesbury Theatre in the West End London It was a fantastic production and all those students involved gave outstanding performances
Several of Michele Lomasrsquos brass students entered the Devizes Eisteddfod and the results were as follows- Benedict Edmondson won the Harry Ridout Trophy as overall winner of the brass solo classes Sammy Till Vattier and Joseph Marletta achieved Distinction Adam McArthur and Alexa Edmondson achieved Merit
DEVIZES EISTEDDFOD - Brass Success
Dan Fawdry 8W Grade 1 Merit
Vita Linnane 11T Grade 7 Merit
Clarinet Exam Success
Teacher Charles Healey
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Celebrating Music and Performance Success
I ssue 2 - December 2017
Charlie Galley delighted the audience at the Zoots Halloween extravaganza in the Town Hall Charlie took to the stage to give a blistering cover version of Mr Brightside by The Killers The audience were also entertained by dancers from MAD featuring Cicely Herrod-Taylor Amy Hill Jess Lamb Emily Giles Martha Duncan-Zaleski Josh Fellows Jasmine Jackson Eleanor Mundy Jess Light and Nancy Whitehouse
On Tuesday 17 October St Johnrsquos Marlborough held its annual SJM X Factor The auditions took place the week before and the acts ranged from fast and upbeat rapping to singing the slowest of songs The people who sang them ranged from Year 7 all the way to Year 10
The dress rehearsal was a mere two days after the audition After school had finished everyone got into their outfits for the night and prepared to sing for an audience By the time the actual night had begun everyone was both excited and nervous The first act took to the stage and immediately the crowd cheered in excitement the enthusiasm never left the audience throughout the entire night After everyone had performed the audience submitted their votes However before the results were revealed St Johnrsquos had a very special staff routine (Abba) Once Abba had stepped down and finished their routine the votes had officially been counted and it was time to an-nounce the winner We all know only one act could be the true winner and in the end Paige Hayden-Tubbs received the highest number of votes After the winner had been announced she gave another performance this time with all her fellow acts standing singing and dancing behind her The fantastic prize for winning the singing context was an hour long limo ride for Paige and seven of her lucky friends Paige and all her friends got ready for the ride ldquoThe limo was amazing and what topped it all off was being able to experience it with my best friendsrdquo said Paige And just like that it was all over again Well at least until next year
X Factor 2017 by Mrs Matyla
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St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Celebrating Music and Performance Success
DEVIZES EISTEDDFOD - Dance Success
MAD Dancers won the performance trophy in the
12 to 14 Cabaret Group section The dance lsquo Oh So Quietrsquo
featured Olivia Cichero Eleanor Mundy Jasmine Jackson
Nancy Whitehouse Amelia Ferris Abi Light Jess Light
Bea Wolfenden Alex Piper and Kira Jackson
Thank you to all the parents and friends that supported our Christmas production performed by our Year 10 BTEC Performing Arts (Dance and Drama) students We took our audiences on a journey to Santarsquos Workshop on Tuesday 12 and Wednesday 13 December It was also wonderful to take the show on tour to Marlboroughs Town Hall We were
entertained by elves fairies and even a robot It was a festive fun event to end the term Well done to all the students cast and crew of Santas Workshop Half of all profits from the production will be donated to the charity ldquoHannahrsquos Treesrdquo a charity set up in the memory of Hannah Owen who sadly passed away aged just 13 on the 9 December 2009 from a brain tumour recurrence Hannahrsquos favourite time of year was Christmas and the charity celebrates her life by sharing the magic of Christmas with children and young adults who have a life limiting or terminal illness
Santarsquos Workshop
by Mrs Matyla
Joe Knights Grade 4 Distinction
Ellie Brett Grade Debut Merit
Niall Kerin Grade 1 Distinction
Charlie Cooper Grade Debut Merit
Jack Philpott Grade 2 Distinction
Oliver Sweeney Grade Debut Merit
Toby Taylor-Wheeler Grade 2 Merit
Abby Reid Grade 1 Merit
Bethan Lock Grade Debut Distinction
Jasper Wigglesworth Grade 3 Merit
Harry Stuart Grade Debut Merit
Freddie Watson Grade Debut Distinction
Luc Renwick Grade 4 Merit
Ben Jeal Grade 2 Merit
Ben Dumpleton Grade 8 Distinction
For the full Roll of Honour do visit their website
httpwwwslatermusicschoolukexam-roll-of-honour
Slater Music School Recent Exams Success
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Celebrating Music and
Performance Success I ssue 2 - December 2017
Autumn Concert
by Miss Kenvin
On Thursday 23 November over 150 students
performed in the Autumn Concert in the Theatre
The school Orchestra performed exciting extracts
from Beethovenrsquos 5th Symphony and Pirates of the
Caribbean and St Johnrsquos Jazz had the audience
tapping their feet with jazz standards including
Glenn Millerrsquos lsquoIn The Moodrsquo
There were fantastic solo performances from students
across all year groups in a variety of styles from piano and
singing to trombone trumpet and sax
Congratulations to Sofia Joseph
who has recently taken part in KD Gymnastics championship in Newbury for their annual championship Sofia and won 2nd and 3rd place in two disciplines (Floor and Beam) Sofia hopes to inspire others and send the message that lsquohard work always pays offrsquo
Page 6
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Year 7 Animal Activities
Year 7 students have been studying ldquoThe Nature of Manrdquo as their themed curriculum for Term 2 Part
of this included an amazing falconry display from South Wilts Falconry
Year 7 students were also treated to an amazing
Animal Interaction lesson with Jonathanrsquos Jungle
Roadshow
Page 7
Year 8 STEM Challenge I ssue 2 - December 2017
A group of Year 8 students and their parents had an enjoyable and challenging
evening creating a structure out of KrsquoNex to enable them to lift a cup of water up
by at least 75cm
Comments at the end of the event included
Best 90 minutes of my life
Great fun and a good evening
Amazing activity
I found it fun creating and thinking about the tower design
Great fun
Very good We really enjoyed it Thanks
Page 8
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Student Experiences
Drama Trip to New York by Mrs Matyla
The Drama and Music department took 22 St Johns students on a wonderful sight-seeing trip to New York during October half term We were greeted by a fantastic tour guide (Lawrence) and he took us on a personal tour hitting all the major highlights of Manhattan We ended this exhilarating day by going to see the Broadway show SCHOOL OF ROCK The next day students went ice skating at the Rockefeller Centre We were able to webcam parents from Times Square in the afternoon and end the evening with a visit to the top of the Empire State Building
On our final day we went to the Natural History Museum and finished with a shopping spree on 5th Avenue The trip was a wonderful experience and will hopefully be a new tradition here at St Johns for years to come
Fishing for Schools Some of our Year 9 students have taken up the opportunity of a six
week course run by Fishing For Schools This short angling course
has been purpose built to offer skills and confidence to young people
and is just one of the programmes we have on offer to our students
who would benefit in this way
Page 9
Student Success I ssue 2 - December 2017
Congratulations to the following students who achieved their Bronze Arts Award The Trinity Arts Award assessor visited in November to see the portfolios created by the students and was very complimentary All 18 students achieved their award and certificates will be issued soon Well done for all your efforts and achievement Mrs L Spokes Director of the Arts Alfie Smith
Lily Soellener
Sara White
Jodie White
Lily Spooner
Sofia Orford
Francesca Mullholland
Evie Baggaley
Daisy Beauchamp
Ciara Beale
Eddie Bound
Darcy Brown
Ellie Foale
Annabel Hitchmough
Alfie Marley
Toby Miles
Jess Nicholas
Kate Paterson
Lost Property - Important Notice
All items of lost Property are on display in the Atrium on Monday and Friday between 0930 ndash 1430 Parents are welcome to come and look for lost items but must sign in at reception first The current unnamed items include shoes trainers football boots blazers lunchboxes drinks bottles pencil case and glasses We do endeavour to return all named items During the last three days of term Monday 18 Tuesday 19 and Wednesday 20 December lost property will be displayed each day After this time all unclaimed items will then be donated to charity
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St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Student Experiences
For anti-bullying week the Year 12 Drama students devised and performed a hard hitting anti-bullying play Based on real experiences the play was an honest and moving depiction of the emotional impact of being bullied The play was performed to year groups at the school The play inspired a great deal of
constructive discussion amongst the audience all of which reinforces St Johns no-tolerance policy when it comes to bulling
by Alfie Thomas
Mrs Matyla organized a trip for 60 students from our cast of
Annie to go into London to see how the show is done in the West End
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Donrsquot forget to book your tickets I ssue 2 - December 2017
St Johnrsquos students proudly present
ANNIE
Book by Music by Lyrics by
THOMAS MEEHAN CHARLES STROUSE MARTIN CHARNIN
Original Broadway Production Directed by Martin Charnin
Presented on Broadway by Mike Nichols
Produced by
Irwin Meyer Stephen R Friedman Lewis Allen Alvin Nederlander Associates Inc
The John F Kennedy Center for Performing Arts Icurus Productions
Based on ldquoLittle Orphan Annierdquo reg
by permission of the Tribune Media Services Inc
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with
Music Theatre International (Europe)
All authorised performance materials are also supplied by MTI Europe
wwwmtishowscouk
Wednesday 7 February
Thursday 8 February
Friday 9 February
700pm
St Johnrsquos Marlborough
Tickets available from TicketSource
wwwticketsourcecoukstjohnstheatreonthehill
Page 12
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Important Information Admissions Policy
httpexcaliburorgukhomeabout-usadmissions
admissionsconsultationexcaliburorguk
University News Congratulations to Jamie Gorzynski (St Johnrsquos 2006 to 2013) on receiving a first class honours BSC in Microbiology
Congratulations to George Fry (St Johnrsquos 2005 to 2012) on graduating with a MSci Geology degree from
the department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College London
Congratulations to Rebecca Pearce (St Johnrsquos 2011 to 2013) on graduating with Honours (BSc Hons Rehabilitation in Sport and Exercise) from Plymouth Marjon University
Page 13
Equestrian News Issue 2 - December 2017
Other highlights included Evie Baggaley and Amelia Platts riding fast rounds in their 90 show jumping a fantastic Eventers Challenge round for one of our youngest new members Bea Verdina Daisy Down
jumping double clear in her 80 and 90 show jumping Louisa Lloyd Jones and Emily Towles fantastic Jumping With Style rounds in the main arena Imogen Thompson and Flossie Lloyd Jones great rounds in the regional points league team Hannah Halls 1metre Jumping With Style in the main arena
Holly Stephensrsquo fabulous round on her new horse in the 1 metre class
Sunday 22 October saw the qualifier for the Eventers Challenge at Hickstead and the team of
Bea Verdina Holly Stephens Hannah Hall and Louisa Lloyd Jones came fourth and were in the Rosettes Louisa was 10th individually and Emily rode Harry Potter for the first time and came 14th individually
A huge congratulations to all the girls
Georgia King Evie Baggaley Amelia Platts Bea Verdina Daisy Down Louisa Lloyd Jones Emily Towle Imogen Thompson Flossie Lloyd Jones Hannah Hall and Iona Quigley
National Equestrian Championship Success by Katharine Towle
On Friday 20 October twelve girls represented St Johns at Addington Manor for the National Championships To even get to Addington Manor in Buckinghamshire was a great achievement with over 1200 competitors over three days The girls and ponies were beautifully turned out every day despite the mud The team rode very competitively keep their cool and had lots of fun riding in thirteen classes over three days St Johns consistently finished in the top 30 with forty schools competing from England Ireland Scotland and Wales in every class Georgia King stood out as an outstanding competitor and won two classes overall in the main arena in a nail biting final She was crowned National Champion with her pony Drop the Subject in her Jumping With Style and Show Jumping Classes
Page 14
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 15
Sports Reports I ssue 2 - December 2017
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St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
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I ssue 2 - December 2017 Sport Reports
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St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
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Lunch Money
ParentPay I ssue 2 - December 2017
You should all be aware that St Johnrsquos Marlborough
operates a Cashless Catering system with funds
having to be loaded via ParentPay (by debit or credit
card) Funds for lunch money have to be loaded in
advance and there are a couple of ways of making
payments for lunches
Every ParentPay account has a Parent Account
facility whereby funds can be loaded to the Parent
Account and stored there until they are allocated to a
specific item (lunches or trips etc) This allows you to
make regular payments to the Parent Account to help
with budgeting or saving for higher cost items
without having to make payments for specific items
Please be aware that you will not receive interest on
any monies held within your Parent Account
You make a payment as for any other online
purchases by adding the lunch item to your shopping
basket and making the payment The funds are
allocated immediately to the lunch item and will
appear on the Cashless Catering system when the
two systems next communicate
SET UP AN ALERT ndash You can set up an email alert to
notify you that funds are getting low You choose an
amount at which point you want to be notified and
ParentPay will email you when lunch funds reach this
amount or drop below it Hopefully this will help
prevent those urgent calls from your child saying that
they donrsquot have any funds for lunch
Click on the Profile tab along the top of the homepage
A new selection of items will appear on the left of the screen Click on Alert
settings
Scroll to Balance Alerts
Enter the amount at which you wish to be alerted should the balance fall below in the Threshold box within the Balance Alerts section
Tick the Email alert box (no cost in-
volved for email alerts) You will be charged for a text alert
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the blue Save button
NO BANK ACCOUNTCOMPUTER ACCESS If you do
not have a bank account or computer access you can
still load funds to your childrsquos lunch account using a
Paypoint card Please contact Mrs Woodburn on
01672 519567 or by emailing
swoodburnstjohnswiltschuk to request a
Paypoint card
PLEASE NOTE ndash We are no longer able to take
payment over the phone for any items on ParentPay
To avoid your child not having funds for lunch please
endeavour to load funds before they go into arrears
Whilst there is an overdraft facility allowing students
to go overdrawn by pound225 which will be cleared from
your next payment There are unfortunately
occasions when ParentPay has a temporary glitch and
you may not be able to load funds in time for lunch
In an emergency situation your child can bring cash in
to be loaded on to their lunch account but they
MUST give this to the Catering Manager in the
kitchen by 0830hrs Cash will not be accepted after
0830hrs
Page 20
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Excalibur Teaching School Alliance
The one year graduate School Direct scheme run by the Excalibur Teaching School Alliance (TSA) is off to a flying start In collaboration with Bath Spa University and Bristol University Excalibur TSA is committed to developing and delivering cutting-edge primary and secondary school-led initial teacher training (ITT) With two training hubs St Johnrsquos in Marlborough and Fairfield High School in Bristol the Excalibur TSA course offers a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) as well as the possibility of gaining 60 credits towards a Masters This yearrsquos cohort comprises one primary school and six secondary trainees who range in age from early twenties to early fifties They have all had other jobs first Investment banking architecture chef hospital administrator physiotherapy are just some of the careers previously followed Several trainees had always wanted to teach but life events got in the way or as James Allen (a science teacher trainee) commented ldquoI simply wasnrsquot brave enoughrdquo Sarah Frame Director of Excalibur TSA believes that the course offers excellent support ldquoTrainees are treated as a member of staff from day one We run an induction in June so the trainees can get to know each other Trainees have two support
networks ndash in school and at the universityrdquo ldquoWe can tell trainees in June before they start the course where their teaching placements will be so they can make livingchildcare arrangements We also have a wide variety of schools where we can offer trainees enrichment placementsrdquo ldquoWe want our trainees to be in the best possible place to gain a teaching job at the end of the courserdquo The trainees who have now embarked on their first teaching practice are pleased to have chosen the School Direct route into teaching Emma Playfair said ldquoSchool Direct offers a much clearer path than a traditional PGCE We are more supported and there are good links between the academic side and then seeing it in practice hererdquo Excalibur TSA is now recruiting for their September 2018 cohort in Primary plus Secondary Art Computer science DT Drama English Geography History Maths MFL Music PE RE and Science If you would like to find out more about studying for a PGCE with Excalibur TSA contact adminTsastjohnswiltsschuk or visit the Excalibur TSA website at wwwexcaliburtsaorguk
Oscar Hird Emma Playfair James Allen Julie Gordon Lauren Sankey
Elena Ramos Justine Holmes (Professional Tutor) Francis Klememcic Special thanks to Sue Round from Marlborough News Online for the
following article
Page 21
Adult Education I ssue 2 - December 2017
Celebrate the New Year by learning a new skill
wwwstjohnswiltsschukcommunityadulted
wwwticketsourcecoukstjohnsmarlborough
Page 22
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Community Christmas Events
Page 23
I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 24
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Careers Advice
Careers Update December 2017 by Mrs F Havill Careers Guidance Independent and impartial Careers Guidance is available to all students in Years 8 to 11 To request a one-to-one career guidance meeting with Mrs Havill please ask in the careers office in G121 Students are also welcome to drop in anytime with queries about career ideas courses or option choices Year 11 Just a reminder that many colleges are still offering open days in January for next year and details of these can be found via tutors the Careers Office noticeboard and online Prospectus for Post-16 colleges are available in the school Library or Careers Office in G121 - students are welcome to pop in to discuss any progression queries Apprenticeships Apprenticeship vacancies for the local Wiltshire and Swindon areas are updated weekly They are available on the Apprenticeship tab on Careers Companion the careers online library accessed via Saber gt careers amp WRL gt resources If a Year 11 student is interested in the apprenticeship route please could they visit the Careers Office All passwords for the careers resources on Saber are at the back of student planners Post-16 Options and places to study can be found on httpwwwwiltshirechoicesorguk Labour market information The Wiltshire LMI section of the Work Wiltshire website has been updated next week The reports can be found on httpsworkwiltshirecouklocal-employment-information Moving On Fair St Johnrsquos is hosting its annual Moving On Fair on Wednesday 24 January for all students from Years 10 onwards to attend as well as being available to younger students during their morning break It has been combined with the careers fair and includes a range of employers universities colleges and apprenticeship providers Details of attendees will be sent home closer to the date It is a popular event and we hope that students will take advantage of having access to such a diverse range of progression ideas Women In Engineering Wiltshire College are hosting a variety of workshops to encourage women into engineering on Friday 23 February open to Years 9 and 10 Please let the Careers Office know if you are interested in attending this event Dates for terms 3 amp 4
Moving On Fair ndash Wednesday 24January details to follow Year 10 Mock interview dates ndash Monday 12 to Thursday 15 March
WORK EXPERIENCE - Year 10 work experience dates are Monday 2 July to Friday 6 July 2018
Page 2
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Celebrating Music and Performance Success
Stedman Cup 2017
Vocal Cup Winner Faye Dyke Year 10 Vocal Cup Highly Commended Emily Lucas Year 10 Vocal Cup Highly Commended Joe Marletta Year 11 Pop amp Jazz Winner Tai Hopkins Peaches Allen amp George Popperwell Year 11 (Vocals amp Piano) Pop amp Jazz Highly Commended Lucy Strover Year 11 (Piano) Pop amp Jazz Highly Commended Lara De Carle Year 12 (Vocal amp Guitar) Instrumental Winner Amelia Platts Year 10 (Piano) Instrumental Highly Commended Issy Haynes Year 12 (Cello) Instrumental Highly Commended Benedict Edmondson Year 11 (Piano) The standard of performance was extremely high and the adjudicator was very impressed with all of the students who performed
The Steadman Cup Winners
Future Events
Christmas Carol Concert at St Maryrsquos Church Tuesday 19 December 7pm
Congratulations to Grace Powell who has been awarded a Distinction in her Grade 4 Musical Theatre in Production exam by Trinity College London It was for her performance in a musical comedy called the Lazy Ace which took place at the Shaftesbury Theatre in the West End London It was a fantastic production and all those students involved gave outstanding performances
Several of Michele Lomasrsquos brass students entered the Devizes Eisteddfod and the results were as follows- Benedict Edmondson won the Harry Ridout Trophy as overall winner of the brass solo classes Sammy Till Vattier and Joseph Marletta achieved Distinction Adam McArthur and Alexa Edmondson achieved Merit
DEVIZES EISTEDDFOD - Brass Success
Dan Fawdry 8W Grade 1 Merit
Vita Linnane 11T Grade 7 Merit
Clarinet Exam Success
Teacher Charles Healey
Page 3
Celebrating Music and Performance Success
I ssue 2 - December 2017
Charlie Galley delighted the audience at the Zoots Halloween extravaganza in the Town Hall Charlie took to the stage to give a blistering cover version of Mr Brightside by The Killers The audience were also entertained by dancers from MAD featuring Cicely Herrod-Taylor Amy Hill Jess Lamb Emily Giles Martha Duncan-Zaleski Josh Fellows Jasmine Jackson Eleanor Mundy Jess Light and Nancy Whitehouse
On Tuesday 17 October St Johnrsquos Marlborough held its annual SJM X Factor The auditions took place the week before and the acts ranged from fast and upbeat rapping to singing the slowest of songs The people who sang them ranged from Year 7 all the way to Year 10
The dress rehearsal was a mere two days after the audition After school had finished everyone got into their outfits for the night and prepared to sing for an audience By the time the actual night had begun everyone was both excited and nervous The first act took to the stage and immediately the crowd cheered in excitement the enthusiasm never left the audience throughout the entire night After everyone had performed the audience submitted their votes However before the results were revealed St Johnrsquos had a very special staff routine (Abba) Once Abba had stepped down and finished their routine the votes had officially been counted and it was time to an-nounce the winner We all know only one act could be the true winner and in the end Paige Hayden-Tubbs received the highest number of votes After the winner had been announced she gave another performance this time with all her fellow acts standing singing and dancing behind her The fantastic prize for winning the singing context was an hour long limo ride for Paige and seven of her lucky friends Paige and all her friends got ready for the ride ldquoThe limo was amazing and what topped it all off was being able to experience it with my best friendsrdquo said Paige And just like that it was all over again Well at least until next year
X Factor 2017 by Mrs Matyla
Page 4
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Celebrating Music and Performance Success
DEVIZES EISTEDDFOD - Dance Success
MAD Dancers won the performance trophy in the
12 to 14 Cabaret Group section The dance lsquo Oh So Quietrsquo
featured Olivia Cichero Eleanor Mundy Jasmine Jackson
Nancy Whitehouse Amelia Ferris Abi Light Jess Light
Bea Wolfenden Alex Piper and Kira Jackson
Thank you to all the parents and friends that supported our Christmas production performed by our Year 10 BTEC Performing Arts (Dance and Drama) students We took our audiences on a journey to Santarsquos Workshop on Tuesday 12 and Wednesday 13 December It was also wonderful to take the show on tour to Marlboroughs Town Hall We were
entertained by elves fairies and even a robot It was a festive fun event to end the term Well done to all the students cast and crew of Santas Workshop Half of all profits from the production will be donated to the charity ldquoHannahrsquos Treesrdquo a charity set up in the memory of Hannah Owen who sadly passed away aged just 13 on the 9 December 2009 from a brain tumour recurrence Hannahrsquos favourite time of year was Christmas and the charity celebrates her life by sharing the magic of Christmas with children and young adults who have a life limiting or terminal illness
Santarsquos Workshop
by Mrs Matyla
Joe Knights Grade 4 Distinction
Ellie Brett Grade Debut Merit
Niall Kerin Grade 1 Distinction
Charlie Cooper Grade Debut Merit
Jack Philpott Grade 2 Distinction
Oliver Sweeney Grade Debut Merit
Toby Taylor-Wheeler Grade 2 Merit
Abby Reid Grade 1 Merit
Bethan Lock Grade Debut Distinction
Jasper Wigglesworth Grade 3 Merit
Harry Stuart Grade Debut Merit
Freddie Watson Grade Debut Distinction
Luc Renwick Grade 4 Merit
Ben Jeal Grade 2 Merit
Ben Dumpleton Grade 8 Distinction
For the full Roll of Honour do visit their website
httpwwwslatermusicschoolukexam-roll-of-honour
Slater Music School Recent Exams Success
Page 5
Celebrating Music and
Performance Success I ssue 2 - December 2017
Autumn Concert
by Miss Kenvin
On Thursday 23 November over 150 students
performed in the Autumn Concert in the Theatre
The school Orchestra performed exciting extracts
from Beethovenrsquos 5th Symphony and Pirates of the
Caribbean and St Johnrsquos Jazz had the audience
tapping their feet with jazz standards including
Glenn Millerrsquos lsquoIn The Moodrsquo
There were fantastic solo performances from students
across all year groups in a variety of styles from piano and
singing to trombone trumpet and sax
Congratulations to Sofia Joseph
who has recently taken part in KD Gymnastics championship in Newbury for their annual championship Sofia and won 2nd and 3rd place in two disciplines (Floor and Beam) Sofia hopes to inspire others and send the message that lsquohard work always pays offrsquo
Page 6
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Year 7 Animal Activities
Year 7 students have been studying ldquoThe Nature of Manrdquo as their themed curriculum for Term 2 Part
of this included an amazing falconry display from South Wilts Falconry
Year 7 students were also treated to an amazing
Animal Interaction lesson with Jonathanrsquos Jungle
Roadshow
Page 7
Year 8 STEM Challenge I ssue 2 - December 2017
A group of Year 8 students and their parents had an enjoyable and challenging
evening creating a structure out of KrsquoNex to enable them to lift a cup of water up
by at least 75cm
Comments at the end of the event included
Best 90 minutes of my life
Great fun and a good evening
Amazing activity
I found it fun creating and thinking about the tower design
Great fun
Very good We really enjoyed it Thanks
Page 8
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Student Experiences
Drama Trip to New York by Mrs Matyla
The Drama and Music department took 22 St Johns students on a wonderful sight-seeing trip to New York during October half term We were greeted by a fantastic tour guide (Lawrence) and he took us on a personal tour hitting all the major highlights of Manhattan We ended this exhilarating day by going to see the Broadway show SCHOOL OF ROCK The next day students went ice skating at the Rockefeller Centre We were able to webcam parents from Times Square in the afternoon and end the evening with a visit to the top of the Empire State Building
On our final day we went to the Natural History Museum and finished with a shopping spree on 5th Avenue The trip was a wonderful experience and will hopefully be a new tradition here at St Johns for years to come
Fishing for Schools Some of our Year 9 students have taken up the opportunity of a six
week course run by Fishing For Schools This short angling course
has been purpose built to offer skills and confidence to young people
and is just one of the programmes we have on offer to our students
who would benefit in this way
Page 9
Student Success I ssue 2 - December 2017
Congratulations to the following students who achieved their Bronze Arts Award The Trinity Arts Award assessor visited in November to see the portfolios created by the students and was very complimentary All 18 students achieved their award and certificates will be issued soon Well done for all your efforts and achievement Mrs L Spokes Director of the Arts Alfie Smith
Lily Soellener
Sara White
Jodie White
Lily Spooner
Sofia Orford
Francesca Mullholland
Evie Baggaley
Daisy Beauchamp
Ciara Beale
Eddie Bound
Darcy Brown
Ellie Foale
Annabel Hitchmough
Alfie Marley
Toby Miles
Jess Nicholas
Kate Paterson
Lost Property - Important Notice
All items of lost Property are on display in the Atrium on Monday and Friday between 0930 ndash 1430 Parents are welcome to come and look for lost items but must sign in at reception first The current unnamed items include shoes trainers football boots blazers lunchboxes drinks bottles pencil case and glasses We do endeavour to return all named items During the last three days of term Monday 18 Tuesday 19 and Wednesday 20 December lost property will be displayed each day After this time all unclaimed items will then be donated to charity
Page 10
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Student Experiences
For anti-bullying week the Year 12 Drama students devised and performed a hard hitting anti-bullying play Based on real experiences the play was an honest and moving depiction of the emotional impact of being bullied The play was performed to year groups at the school The play inspired a great deal of
constructive discussion amongst the audience all of which reinforces St Johns no-tolerance policy when it comes to bulling
by Alfie Thomas
Mrs Matyla organized a trip for 60 students from our cast of
Annie to go into London to see how the show is done in the West End
Page 11
Donrsquot forget to book your tickets I ssue 2 - December 2017
St Johnrsquos students proudly present
ANNIE
Book by Music by Lyrics by
THOMAS MEEHAN CHARLES STROUSE MARTIN CHARNIN
Original Broadway Production Directed by Martin Charnin
Presented on Broadway by Mike Nichols
Produced by
Irwin Meyer Stephen R Friedman Lewis Allen Alvin Nederlander Associates Inc
The John F Kennedy Center for Performing Arts Icurus Productions
Based on ldquoLittle Orphan Annierdquo reg
by permission of the Tribune Media Services Inc
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with
Music Theatre International (Europe)
All authorised performance materials are also supplied by MTI Europe
wwwmtishowscouk
Wednesday 7 February
Thursday 8 February
Friday 9 February
700pm
St Johnrsquos Marlborough
Tickets available from TicketSource
wwwticketsourcecoukstjohnstheatreonthehill
Page 12
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Important Information Admissions Policy
httpexcaliburorgukhomeabout-usadmissions
admissionsconsultationexcaliburorguk
University News Congratulations to Jamie Gorzynski (St Johnrsquos 2006 to 2013) on receiving a first class honours BSC in Microbiology
Congratulations to George Fry (St Johnrsquos 2005 to 2012) on graduating with a MSci Geology degree from
the department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College London
Congratulations to Rebecca Pearce (St Johnrsquos 2011 to 2013) on graduating with Honours (BSc Hons Rehabilitation in Sport and Exercise) from Plymouth Marjon University
Page 13
Equestrian News Issue 2 - December 2017
Other highlights included Evie Baggaley and Amelia Platts riding fast rounds in their 90 show jumping a fantastic Eventers Challenge round for one of our youngest new members Bea Verdina Daisy Down
jumping double clear in her 80 and 90 show jumping Louisa Lloyd Jones and Emily Towles fantastic Jumping With Style rounds in the main arena Imogen Thompson and Flossie Lloyd Jones great rounds in the regional points league team Hannah Halls 1metre Jumping With Style in the main arena
Holly Stephensrsquo fabulous round on her new horse in the 1 metre class
Sunday 22 October saw the qualifier for the Eventers Challenge at Hickstead and the team of
Bea Verdina Holly Stephens Hannah Hall and Louisa Lloyd Jones came fourth and were in the Rosettes Louisa was 10th individually and Emily rode Harry Potter for the first time and came 14th individually
A huge congratulations to all the girls
Georgia King Evie Baggaley Amelia Platts Bea Verdina Daisy Down Louisa Lloyd Jones Emily Towle Imogen Thompson Flossie Lloyd Jones Hannah Hall and Iona Quigley
National Equestrian Championship Success by Katharine Towle
On Friday 20 October twelve girls represented St Johns at Addington Manor for the National Championships To even get to Addington Manor in Buckinghamshire was a great achievement with over 1200 competitors over three days The girls and ponies were beautifully turned out every day despite the mud The team rode very competitively keep their cool and had lots of fun riding in thirteen classes over three days St Johns consistently finished in the top 30 with forty schools competing from England Ireland Scotland and Wales in every class Georgia King stood out as an outstanding competitor and won two classes overall in the main arena in a nail biting final She was crowned National Champion with her pony Drop the Subject in her Jumping With Style and Show Jumping Classes
Page 14
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 15
Sports Reports I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 16
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 17
I ssue 2 - December 2017 Sport Reports
Page 18
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 19
Lunch Money
ParentPay I ssue 2 - December 2017
You should all be aware that St Johnrsquos Marlborough
operates a Cashless Catering system with funds
having to be loaded via ParentPay (by debit or credit
card) Funds for lunch money have to be loaded in
advance and there are a couple of ways of making
payments for lunches
Every ParentPay account has a Parent Account
facility whereby funds can be loaded to the Parent
Account and stored there until they are allocated to a
specific item (lunches or trips etc) This allows you to
make regular payments to the Parent Account to help
with budgeting or saving for higher cost items
without having to make payments for specific items
Please be aware that you will not receive interest on
any monies held within your Parent Account
You make a payment as for any other online
purchases by adding the lunch item to your shopping
basket and making the payment The funds are
allocated immediately to the lunch item and will
appear on the Cashless Catering system when the
two systems next communicate
SET UP AN ALERT ndash You can set up an email alert to
notify you that funds are getting low You choose an
amount at which point you want to be notified and
ParentPay will email you when lunch funds reach this
amount or drop below it Hopefully this will help
prevent those urgent calls from your child saying that
they donrsquot have any funds for lunch
Click on the Profile tab along the top of the homepage
A new selection of items will appear on the left of the screen Click on Alert
settings
Scroll to Balance Alerts
Enter the amount at which you wish to be alerted should the balance fall below in the Threshold box within the Balance Alerts section
Tick the Email alert box (no cost in-
volved for email alerts) You will be charged for a text alert
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the blue Save button
NO BANK ACCOUNTCOMPUTER ACCESS If you do
not have a bank account or computer access you can
still load funds to your childrsquos lunch account using a
Paypoint card Please contact Mrs Woodburn on
01672 519567 or by emailing
swoodburnstjohnswiltschuk to request a
Paypoint card
PLEASE NOTE ndash We are no longer able to take
payment over the phone for any items on ParentPay
To avoid your child not having funds for lunch please
endeavour to load funds before they go into arrears
Whilst there is an overdraft facility allowing students
to go overdrawn by pound225 which will be cleared from
your next payment There are unfortunately
occasions when ParentPay has a temporary glitch and
you may not be able to load funds in time for lunch
In an emergency situation your child can bring cash in
to be loaded on to their lunch account but they
MUST give this to the Catering Manager in the
kitchen by 0830hrs Cash will not be accepted after
0830hrs
Page 20
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Excalibur Teaching School Alliance
The one year graduate School Direct scheme run by the Excalibur Teaching School Alliance (TSA) is off to a flying start In collaboration with Bath Spa University and Bristol University Excalibur TSA is committed to developing and delivering cutting-edge primary and secondary school-led initial teacher training (ITT) With two training hubs St Johnrsquos in Marlborough and Fairfield High School in Bristol the Excalibur TSA course offers a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) as well as the possibility of gaining 60 credits towards a Masters This yearrsquos cohort comprises one primary school and six secondary trainees who range in age from early twenties to early fifties They have all had other jobs first Investment banking architecture chef hospital administrator physiotherapy are just some of the careers previously followed Several trainees had always wanted to teach but life events got in the way or as James Allen (a science teacher trainee) commented ldquoI simply wasnrsquot brave enoughrdquo Sarah Frame Director of Excalibur TSA believes that the course offers excellent support ldquoTrainees are treated as a member of staff from day one We run an induction in June so the trainees can get to know each other Trainees have two support
networks ndash in school and at the universityrdquo ldquoWe can tell trainees in June before they start the course where their teaching placements will be so they can make livingchildcare arrangements We also have a wide variety of schools where we can offer trainees enrichment placementsrdquo ldquoWe want our trainees to be in the best possible place to gain a teaching job at the end of the courserdquo The trainees who have now embarked on their first teaching practice are pleased to have chosen the School Direct route into teaching Emma Playfair said ldquoSchool Direct offers a much clearer path than a traditional PGCE We are more supported and there are good links between the academic side and then seeing it in practice hererdquo Excalibur TSA is now recruiting for their September 2018 cohort in Primary plus Secondary Art Computer science DT Drama English Geography History Maths MFL Music PE RE and Science If you would like to find out more about studying for a PGCE with Excalibur TSA contact adminTsastjohnswiltsschuk or visit the Excalibur TSA website at wwwexcaliburtsaorguk
Oscar Hird Emma Playfair James Allen Julie Gordon Lauren Sankey
Elena Ramos Justine Holmes (Professional Tutor) Francis Klememcic Special thanks to Sue Round from Marlborough News Online for the
following article
Page 21
Adult Education I ssue 2 - December 2017
Celebrate the New Year by learning a new skill
wwwstjohnswiltsschukcommunityadulted
wwwticketsourcecoukstjohnsmarlborough
Page 22
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Community Christmas Events
Page 23
I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 24
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Careers Advice
Careers Update December 2017 by Mrs F Havill Careers Guidance Independent and impartial Careers Guidance is available to all students in Years 8 to 11 To request a one-to-one career guidance meeting with Mrs Havill please ask in the careers office in G121 Students are also welcome to drop in anytime with queries about career ideas courses or option choices Year 11 Just a reminder that many colleges are still offering open days in January for next year and details of these can be found via tutors the Careers Office noticeboard and online Prospectus for Post-16 colleges are available in the school Library or Careers Office in G121 - students are welcome to pop in to discuss any progression queries Apprenticeships Apprenticeship vacancies for the local Wiltshire and Swindon areas are updated weekly They are available on the Apprenticeship tab on Careers Companion the careers online library accessed via Saber gt careers amp WRL gt resources If a Year 11 student is interested in the apprenticeship route please could they visit the Careers Office All passwords for the careers resources on Saber are at the back of student planners Post-16 Options and places to study can be found on httpwwwwiltshirechoicesorguk Labour market information The Wiltshire LMI section of the Work Wiltshire website has been updated next week The reports can be found on httpsworkwiltshirecouklocal-employment-information Moving On Fair St Johnrsquos is hosting its annual Moving On Fair on Wednesday 24 January for all students from Years 10 onwards to attend as well as being available to younger students during their morning break It has been combined with the careers fair and includes a range of employers universities colleges and apprenticeship providers Details of attendees will be sent home closer to the date It is a popular event and we hope that students will take advantage of having access to such a diverse range of progression ideas Women In Engineering Wiltshire College are hosting a variety of workshops to encourage women into engineering on Friday 23 February open to Years 9 and 10 Please let the Careers Office know if you are interested in attending this event Dates for terms 3 amp 4
Moving On Fair ndash Wednesday 24January details to follow Year 10 Mock interview dates ndash Monday 12 to Thursday 15 March
WORK EXPERIENCE - Year 10 work experience dates are Monday 2 July to Friday 6 July 2018
Page 3
Celebrating Music and Performance Success
I ssue 2 - December 2017
Charlie Galley delighted the audience at the Zoots Halloween extravaganza in the Town Hall Charlie took to the stage to give a blistering cover version of Mr Brightside by The Killers The audience were also entertained by dancers from MAD featuring Cicely Herrod-Taylor Amy Hill Jess Lamb Emily Giles Martha Duncan-Zaleski Josh Fellows Jasmine Jackson Eleanor Mundy Jess Light and Nancy Whitehouse
On Tuesday 17 October St Johnrsquos Marlborough held its annual SJM X Factor The auditions took place the week before and the acts ranged from fast and upbeat rapping to singing the slowest of songs The people who sang them ranged from Year 7 all the way to Year 10
The dress rehearsal was a mere two days after the audition After school had finished everyone got into their outfits for the night and prepared to sing for an audience By the time the actual night had begun everyone was both excited and nervous The first act took to the stage and immediately the crowd cheered in excitement the enthusiasm never left the audience throughout the entire night After everyone had performed the audience submitted their votes However before the results were revealed St Johnrsquos had a very special staff routine (Abba) Once Abba had stepped down and finished their routine the votes had officially been counted and it was time to an-nounce the winner We all know only one act could be the true winner and in the end Paige Hayden-Tubbs received the highest number of votes After the winner had been announced she gave another performance this time with all her fellow acts standing singing and dancing behind her The fantastic prize for winning the singing context was an hour long limo ride for Paige and seven of her lucky friends Paige and all her friends got ready for the ride ldquoThe limo was amazing and what topped it all off was being able to experience it with my best friendsrdquo said Paige And just like that it was all over again Well at least until next year
X Factor 2017 by Mrs Matyla
Page 4
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Celebrating Music and Performance Success
DEVIZES EISTEDDFOD - Dance Success
MAD Dancers won the performance trophy in the
12 to 14 Cabaret Group section The dance lsquo Oh So Quietrsquo
featured Olivia Cichero Eleanor Mundy Jasmine Jackson
Nancy Whitehouse Amelia Ferris Abi Light Jess Light
Bea Wolfenden Alex Piper and Kira Jackson
Thank you to all the parents and friends that supported our Christmas production performed by our Year 10 BTEC Performing Arts (Dance and Drama) students We took our audiences on a journey to Santarsquos Workshop on Tuesday 12 and Wednesday 13 December It was also wonderful to take the show on tour to Marlboroughs Town Hall We were
entertained by elves fairies and even a robot It was a festive fun event to end the term Well done to all the students cast and crew of Santas Workshop Half of all profits from the production will be donated to the charity ldquoHannahrsquos Treesrdquo a charity set up in the memory of Hannah Owen who sadly passed away aged just 13 on the 9 December 2009 from a brain tumour recurrence Hannahrsquos favourite time of year was Christmas and the charity celebrates her life by sharing the magic of Christmas with children and young adults who have a life limiting or terminal illness
Santarsquos Workshop
by Mrs Matyla
Joe Knights Grade 4 Distinction
Ellie Brett Grade Debut Merit
Niall Kerin Grade 1 Distinction
Charlie Cooper Grade Debut Merit
Jack Philpott Grade 2 Distinction
Oliver Sweeney Grade Debut Merit
Toby Taylor-Wheeler Grade 2 Merit
Abby Reid Grade 1 Merit
Bethan Lock Grade Debut Distinction
Jasper Wigglesworth Grade 3 Merit
Harry Stuart Grade Debut Merit
Freddie Watson Grade Debut Distinction
Luc Renwick Grade 4 Merit
Ben Jeal Grade 2 Merit
Ben Dumpleton Grade 8 Distinction
For the full Roll of Honour do visit their website
httpwwwslatermusicschoolukexam-roll-of-honour
Slater Music School Recent Exams Success
Page 5
Celebrating Music and
Performance Success I ssue 2 - December 2017
Autumn Concert
by Miss Kenvin
On Thursday 23 November over 150 students
performed in the Autumn Concert in the Theatre
The school Orchestra performed exciting extracts
from Beethovenrsquos 5th Symphony and Pirates of the
Caribbean and St Johnrsquos Jazz had the audience
tapping their feet with jazz standards including
Glenn Millerrsquos lsquoIn The Moodrsquo
There were fantastic solo performances from students
across all year groups in a variety of styles from piano and
singing to trombone trumpet and sax
Congratulations to Sofia Joseph
who has recently taken part in KD Gymnastics championship in Newbury for their annual championship Sofia and won 2nd and 3rd place in two disciplines (Floor and Beam) Sofia hopes to inspire others and send the message that lsquohard work always pays offrsquo
Page 6
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Year 7 Animal Activities
Year 7 students have been studying ldquoThe Nature of Manrdquo as their themed curriculum for Term 2 Part
of this included an amazing falconry display from South Wilts Falconry
Year 7 students were also treated to an amazing
Animal Interaction lesson with Jonathanrsquos Jungle
Roadshow
Page 7
Year 8 STEM Challenge I ssue 2 - December 2017
A group of Year 8 students and their parents had an enjoyable and challenging
evening creating a structure out of KrsquoNex to enable them to lift a cup of water up
by at least 75cm
Comments at the end of the event included
Best 90 minutes of my life
Great fun and a good evening
Amazing activity
I found it fun creating and thinking about the tower design
Great fun
Very good We really enjoyed it Thanks
Page 8
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Student Experiences
Drama Trip to New York by Mrs Matyla
The Drama and Music department took 22 St Johns students on a wonderful sight-seeing trip to New York during October half term We were greeted by a fantastic tour guide (Lawrence) and he took us on a personal tour hitting all the major highlights of Manhattan We ended this exhilarating day by going to see the Broadway show SCHOOL OF ROCK The next day students went ice skating at the Rockefeller Centre We were able to webcam parents from Times Square in the afternoon and end the evening with a visit to the top of the Empire State Building
On our final day we went to the Natural History Museum and finished with a shopping spree on 5th Avenue The trip was a wonderful experience and will hopefully be a new tradition here at St Johns for years to come
Fishing for Schools Some of our Year 9 students have taken up the opportunity of a six
week course run by Fishing For Schools This short angling course
has been purpose built to offer skills and confidence to young people
and is just one of the programmes we have on offer to our students
who would benefit in this way
Page 9
Student Success I ssue 2 - December 2017
Congratulations to the following students who achieved their Bronze Arts Award The Trinity Arts Award assessor visited in November to see the portfolios created by the students and was very complimentary All 18 students achieved their award and certificates will be issued soon Well done for all your efforts and achievement Mrs L Spokes Director of the Arts Alfie Smith
Lily Soellener
Sara White
Jodie White
Lily Spooner
Sofia Orford
Francesca Mullholland
Evie Baggaley
Daisy Beauchamp
Ciara Beale
Eddie Bound
Darcy Brown
Ellie Foale
Annabel Hitchmough
Alfie Marley
Toby Miles
Jess Nicholas
Kate Paterson
Lost Property - Important Notice
All items of lost Property are on display in the Atrium on Monday and Friday between 0930 ndash 1430 Parents are welcome to come and look for lost items but must sign in at reception first The current unnamed items include shoes trainers football boots blazers lunchboxes drinks bottles pencil case and glasses We do endeavour to return all named items During the last three days of term Monday 18 Tuesday 19 and Wednesday 20 December lost property will be displayed each day After this time all unclaimed items will then be donated to charity
Page 10
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Student Experiences
For anti-bullying week the Year 12 Drama students devised and performed a hard hitting anti-bullying play Based on real experiences the play was an honest and moving depiction of the emotional impact of being bullied The play was performed to year groups at the school The play inspired a great deal of
constructive discussion amongst the audience all of which reinforces St Johns no-tolerance policy when it comes to bulling
by Alfie Thomas
Mrs Matyla organized a trip for 60 students from our cast of
Annie to go into London to see how the show is done in the West End
Page 11
Donrsquot forget to book your tickets I ssue 2 - December 2017
St Johnrsquos students proudly present
ANNIE
Book by Music by Lyrics by
THOMAS MEEHAN CHARLES STROUSE MARTIN CHARNIN
Original Broadway Production Directed by Martin Charnin
Presented on Broadway by Mike Nichols
Produced by
Irwin Meyer Stephen R Friedman Lewis Allen Alvin Nederlander Associates Inc
The John F Kennedy Center for Performing Arts Icurus Productions
Based on ldquoLittle Orphan Annierdquo reg
by permission of the Tribune Media Services Inc
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with
Music Theatre International (Europe)
All authorised performance materials are also supplied by MTI Europe
wwwmtishowscouk
Wednesday 7 February
Thursday 8 February
Friday 9 February
700pm
St Johnrsquos Marlborough
Tickets available from TicketSource
wwwticketsourcecoukstjohnstheatreonthehill
Page 12
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Important Information Admissions Policy
httpexcaliburorgukhomeabout-usadmissions
admissionsconsultationexcaliburorguk
University News Congratulations to Jamie Gorzynski (St Johnrsquos 2006 to 2013) on receiving a first class honours BSC in Microbiology
Congratulations to George Fry (St Johnrsquos 2005 to 2012) on graduating with a MSci Geology degree from
the department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College London
Congratulations to Rebecca Pearce (St Johnrsquos 2011 to 2013) on graduating with Honours (BSc Hons Rehabilitation in Sport and Exercise) from Plymouth Marjon University
Page 13
Equestrian News Issue 2 - December 2017
Other highlights included Evie Baggaley and Amelia Platts riding fast rounds in their 90 show jumping a fantastic Eventers Challenge round for one of our youngest new members Bea Verdina Daisy Down
jumping double clear in her 80 and 90 show jumping Louisa Lloyd Jones and Emily Towles fantastic Jumping With Style rounds in the main arena Imogen Thompson and Flossie Lloyd Jones great rounds in the regional points league team Hannah Halls 1metre Jumping With Style in the main arena
Holly Stephensrsquo fabulous round on her new horse in the 1 metre class
Sunday 22 October saw the qualifier for the Eventers Challenge at Hickstead and the team of
Bea Verdina Holly Stephens Hannah Hall and Louisa Lloyd Jones came fourth and were in the Rosettes Louisa was 10th individually and Emily rode Harry Potter for the first time and came 14th individually
A huge congratulations to all the girls
Georgia King Evie Baggaley Amelia Platts Bea Verdina Daisy Down Louisa Lloyd Jones Emily Towle Imogen Thompson Flossie Lloyd Jones Hannah Hall and Iona Quigley
National Equestrian Championship Success by Katharine Towle
On Friday 20 October twelve girls represented St Johns at Addington Manor for the National Championships To even get to Addington Manor in Buckinghamshire was a great achievement with over 1200 competitors over three days The girls and ponies were beautifully turned out every day despite the mud The team rode very competitively keep their cool and had lots of fun riding in thirteen classes over three days St Johns consistently finished in the top 30 with forty schools competing from England Ireland Scotland and Wales in every class Georgia King stood out as an outstanding competitor and won two classes overall in the main arena in a nail biting final She was crowned National Champion with her pony Drop the Subject in her Jumping With Style and Show Jumping Classes
Page 14
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 15
Sports Reports I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 16
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 17
I ssue 2 - December 2017 Sport Reports
Page 18
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 19
Lunch Money
ParentPay I ssue 2 - December 2017
You should all be aware that St Johnrsquos Marlborough
operates a Cashless Catering system with funds
having to be loaded via ParentPay (by debit or credit
card) Funds for lunch money have to be loaded in
advance and there are a couple of ways of making
payments for lunches
Every ParentPay account has a Parent Account
facility whereby funds can be loaded to the Parent
Account and stored there until they are allocated to a
specific item (lunches or trips etc) This allows you to
make regular payments to the Parent Account to help
with budgeting or saving for higher cost items
without having to make payments for specific items
Please be aware that you will not receive interest on
any monies held within your Parent Account
You make a payment as for any other online
purchases by adding the lunch item to your shopping
basket and making the payment The funds are
allocated immediately to the lunch item and will
appear on the Cashless Catering system when the
two systems next communicate
SET UP AN ALERT ndash You can set up an email alert to
notify you that funds are getting low You choose an
amount at which point you want to be notified and
ParentPay will email you when lunch funds reach this
amount or drop below it Hopefully this will help
prevent those urgent calls from your child saying that
they donrsquot have any funds for lunch
Click on the Profile tab along the top of the homepage
A new selection of items will appear on the left of the screen Click on Alert
settings
Scroll to Balance Alerts
Enter the amount at which you wish to be alerted should the balance fall below in the Threshold box within the Balance Alerts section
Tick the Email alert box (no cost in-
volved for email alerts) You will be charged for a text alert
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the blue Save button
NO BANK ACCOUNTCOMPUTER ACCESS If you do
not have a bank account or computer access you can
still load funds to your childrsquos lunch account using a
Paypoint card Please contact Mrs Woodburn on
01672 519567 or by emailing
swoodburnstjohnswiltschuk to request a
Paypoint card
PLEASE NOTE ndash We are no longer able to take
payment over the phone for any items on ParentPay
To avoid your child not having funds for lunch please
endeavour to load funds before they go into arrears
Whilst there is an overdraft facility allowing students
to go overdrawn by pound225 which will be cleared from
your next payment There are unfortunately
occasions when ParentPay has a temporary glitch and
you may not be able to load funds in time for lunch
In an emergency situation your child can bring cash in
to be loaded on to their lunch account but they
MUST give this to the Catering Manager in the
kitchen by 0830hrs Cash will not be accepted after
0830hrs
Page 20
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Excalibur Teaching School Alliance
The one year graduate School Direct scheme run by the Excalibur Teaching School Alliance (TSA) is off to a flying start In collaboration with Bath Spa University and Bristol University Excalibur TSA is committed to developing and delivering cutting-edge primary and secondary school-led initial teacher training (ITT) With two training hubs St Johnrsquos in Marlborough and Fairfield High School in Bristol the Excalibur TSA course offers a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) as well as the possibility of gaining 60 credits towards a Masters This yearrsquos cohort comprises one primary school and six secondary trainees who range in age from early twenties to early fifties They have all had other jobs first Investment banking architecture chef hospital administrator physiotherapy are just some of the careers previously followed Several trainees had always wanted to teach but life events got in the way or as James Allen (a science teacher trainee) commented ldquoI simply wasnrsquot brave enoughrdquo Sarah Frame Director of Excalibur TSA believes that the course offers excellent support ldquoTrainees are treated as a member of staff from day one We run an induction in June so the trainees can get to know each other Trainees have two support
networks ndash in school and at the universityrdquo ldquoWe can tell trainees in June before they start the course where their teaching placements will be so they can make livingchildcare arrangements We also have a wide variety of schools where we can offer trainees enrichment placementsrdquo ldquoWe want our trainees to be in the best possible place to gain a teaching job at the end of the courserdquo The trainees who have now embarked on their first teaching practice are pleased to have chosen the School Direct route into teaching Emma Playfair said ldquoSchool Direct offers a much clearer path than a traditional PGCE We are more supported and there are good links between the academic side and then seeing it in practice hererdquo Excalibur TSA is now recruiting for their September 2018 cohort in Primary plus Secondary Art Computer science DT Drama English Geography History Maths MFL Music PE RE and Science If you would like to find out more about studying for a PGCE with Excalibur TSA contact adminTsastjohnswiltsschuk or visit the Excalibur TSA website at wwwexcaliburtsaorguk
Oscar Hird Emma Playfair James Allen Julie Gordon Lauren Sankey
Elena Ramos Justine Holmes (Professional Tutor) Francis Klememcic Special thanks to Sue Round from Marlborough News Online for the
following article
Page 21
Adult Education I ssue 2 - December 2017
Celebrate the New Year by learning a new skill
wwwstjohnswiltsschukcommunityadulted
wwwticketsourcecoukstjohnsmarlborough
Page 22
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Community Christmas Events
Page 23
I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 24
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Careers Advice
Careers Update December 2017 by Mrs F Havill Careers Guidance Independent and impartial Careers Guidance is available to all students in Years 8 to 11 To request a one-to-one career guidance meeting with Mrs Havill please ask in the careers office in G121 Students are also welcome to drop in anytime with queries about career ideas courses or option choices Year 11 Just a reminder that many colleges are still offering open days in January for next year and details of these can be found via tutors the Careers Office noticeboard and online Prospectus for Post-16 colleges are available in the school Library or Careers Office in G121 - students are welcome to pop in to discuss any progression queries Apprenticeships Apprenticeship vacancies for the local Wiltshire and Swindon areas are updated weekly They are available on the Apprenticeship tab on Careers Companion the careers online library accessed via Saber gt careers amp WRL gt resources If a Year 11 student is interested in the apprenticeship route please could they visit the Careers Office All passwords for the careers resources on Saber are at the back of student planners Post-16 Options and places to study can be found on httpwwwwiltshirechoicesorguk Labour market information The Wiltshire LMI section of the Work Wiltshire website has been updated next week The reports can be found on httpsworkwiltshirecouklocal-employment-information Moving On Fair St Johnrsquos is hosting its annual Moving On Fair on Wednesday 24 January for all students from Years 10 onwards to attend as well as being available to younger students during their morning break It has been combined with the careers fair and includes a range of employers universities colleges and apprenticeship providers Details of attendees will be sent home closer to the date It is a popular event and we hope that students will take advantage of having access to such a diverse range of progression ideas Women In Engineering Wiltshire College are hosting a variety of workshops to encourage women into engineering on Friday 23 February open to Years 9 and 10 Please let the Careers Office know if you are interested in attending this event Dates for terms 3 amp 4
Moving On Fair ndash Wednesday 24January details to follow Year 10 Mock interview dates ndash Monday 12 to Thursday 15 March
WORK EXPERIENCE - Year 10 work experience dates are Monday 2 July to Friday 6 July 2018
Page 4
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Celebrating Music and Performance Success
DEVIZES EISTEDDFOD - Dance Success
MAD Dancers won the performance trophy in the
12 to 14 Cabaret Group section The dance lsquo Oh So Quietrsquo
featured Olivia Cichero Eleanor Mundy Jasmine Jackson
Nancy Whitehouse Amelia Ferris Abi Light Jess Light
Bea Wolfenden Alex Piper and Kira Jackson
Thank you to all the parents and friends that supported our Christmas production performed by our Year 10 BTEC Performing Arts (Dance and Drama) students We took our audiences on a journey to Santarsquos Workshop on Tuesday 12 and Wednesday 13 December It was also wonderful to take the show on tour to Marlboroughs Town Hall We were
entertained by elves fairies and even a robot It was a festive fun event to end the term Well done to all the students cast and crew of Santas Workshop Half of all profits from the production will be donated to the charity ldquoHannahrsquos Treesrdquo a charity set up in the memory of Hannah Owen who sadly passed away aged just 13 on the 9 December 2009 from a brain tumour recurrence Hannahrsquos favourite time of year was Christmas and the charity celebrates her life by sharing the magic of Christmas with children and young adults who have a life limiting or terminal illness
Santarsquos Workshop
by Mrs Matyla
Joe Knights Grade 4 Distinction
Ellie Brett Grade Debut Merit
Niall Kerin Grade 1 Distinction
Charlie Cooper Grade Debut Merit
Jack Philpott Grade 2 Distinction
Oliver Sweeney Grade Debut Merit
Toby Taylor-Wheeler Grade 2 Merit
Abby Reid Grade 1 Merit
Bethan Lock Grade Debut Distinction
Jasper Wigglesworth Grade 3 Merit
Harry Stuart Grade Debut Merit
Freddie Watson Grade Debut Distinction
Luc Renwick Grade 4 Merit
Ben Jeal Grade 2 Merit
Ben Dumpleton Grade 8 Distinction
For the full Roll of Honour do visit their website
httpwwwslatermusicschoolukexam-roll-of-honour
Slater Music School Recent Exams Success
Page 5
Celebrating Music and
Performance Success I ssue 2 - December 2017
Autumn Concert
by Miss Kenvin
On Thursday 23 November over 150 students
performed in the Autumn Concert in the Theatre
The school Orchestra performed exciting extracts
from Beethovenrsquos 5th Symphony and Pirates of the
Caribbean and St Johnrsquos Jazz had the audience
tapping their feet with jazz standards including
Glenn Millerrsquos lsquoIn The Moodrsquo
There were fantastic solo performances from students
across all year groups in a variety of styles from piano and
singing to trombone trumpet and sax
Congratulations to Sofia Joseph
who has recently taken part in KD Gymnastics championship in Newbury for their annual championship Sofia and won 2nd and 3rd place in two disciplines (Floor and Beam) Sofia hopes to inspire others and send the message that lsquohard work always pays offrsquo
Page 6
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Year 7 Animal Activities
Year 7 students have been studying ldquoThe Nature of Manrdquo as their themed curriculum for Term 2 Part
of this included an amazing falconry display from South Wilts Falconry
Year 7 students were also treated to an amazing
Animal Interaction lesson with Jonathanrsquos Jungle
Roadshow
Page 7
Year 8 STEM Challenge I ssue 2 - December 2017
A group of Year 8 students and their parents had an enjoyable and challenging
evening creating a structure out of KrsquoNex to enable them to lift a cup of water up
by at least 75cm
Comments at the end of the event included
Best 90 minutes of my life
Great fun and a good evening
Amazing activity
I found it fun creating and thinking about the tower design
Great fun
Very good We really enjoyed it Thanks
Page 8
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Student Experiences
Drama Trip to New York by Mrs Matyla
The Drama and Music department took 22 St Johns students on a wonderful sight-seeing trip to New York during October half term We were greeted by a fantastic tour guide (Lawrence) and he took us on a personal tour hitting all the major highlights of Manhattan We ended this exhilarating day by going to see the Broadway show SCHOOL OF ROCK The next day students went ice skating at the Rockefeller Centre We were able to webcam parents from Times Square in the afternoon and end the evening with a visit to the top of the Empire State Building
On our final day we went to the Natural History Museum and finished with a shopping spree on 5th Avenue The trip was a wonderful experience and will hopefully be a new tradition here at St Johns for years to come
Fishing for Schools Some of our Year 9 students have taken up the opportunity of a six
week course run by Fishing For Schools This short angling course
has been purpose built to offer skills and confidence to young people
and is just one of the programmes we have on offer to our students
who would benefit in this way
Page 9
Student Success I ssue 2 - December 2017
Congratulations to the following students who achieved their Bronze Arts Award The Trinity Arts Award assessor visited in November to see the portfolios created by the students and was very complimentary All 18 students achieved their award and certificates will be issued soon Well done for all your efforts and achievement Mrs L Spokes Director of the Arts Alfie Smith
Lily Soellener
Sara White
Jodie White
Lily Spooner
Sofia Orford
Francesca Mullholland
Evie Baggaley
Daisy Beauchamp
Ciara Beale
Eddie Bound
Darcy Brown
Ellie Foale
Annabel Hitchmough
Alfie Marley
Toby Miles
Jess Nicholas
Kate Paterson
Lost Property - Important Notice
All items of lost Property are on display in the Atrium on Monday and Friday between 0930 ndash 1430 Parents are welcome to come and look for lost items but must sign in at reception first The current unnamed items include shoes trainers football boots blazers lunchboxes drinks bottles pencil case and glasses We do endeavour to return all named items During the last three days of term Monday 18 Tuesday 19 and Wednesday 20 December lost property will be displayed each day After this time all unclaimed items will then be donated to charity
Page 10
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Student Experiences
For anti-bullying week the Year 12 Drama students devised and performed a hard hitting anti-bullying play Based on real experiences the play was an honest and moving depiction of the emotional impact of being bullied The play was performed to year groups at the school The play inspired a great deal of
constructive discussion amongst the audience all of which reinforces St Johns no-tolerance policy when it comes to bulling
by Alfie Thomas
Mrs Matyla organized a trip for 60 students from our cast of
Annie to go into London to see how the show is done in the West End
Page 11
Donrsquot forget to book your tickets I ssue 2 - December 2017
St Johnrsquos students proudly present
ANNIE
Book by Music by Lyrics by
THOMAS MEEHAN CHARLES STROUSE MARTIN CHARNIN
Original Broadway Production Directed by Martin Charnin
Presented on Broadway by Mike Nichols
Produced by
Irwin Meyer Stephen R Friedman Lewis Allen Alvin Nederlander Associates Inc
The John F Kennedy Center for Performing Arts Icurus Productions
Based on ldquoLittle Orphan Annierdquo reg
by permission of the Tribune Media Services Inc
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with
Music Theatre International (Europe)
All authorised performance materials are also supplied by MTI Europe
wwwmtishowscouk
Wednesday 7 February
Thursday 8 February
Friday 9 February
700pm
St Johnrsquos Marlborough
Tickets available from TicketSource
wwwticketsourcecoukstjohnstheatreonthehill
Page 12
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Important Information Admissions Policy
httpexcaliburorgukhomeabout-usadmissions
admissionsconsultationexcaliburorguk
University News Congratulations to Jamie Gorzynski (St Johnrsquos 2006 to 2013) on receiving a first class honours BSC in Microbiology
Congratulations to George Fry (St Johnrsquos 2005 to 2012) on graduating with a MSci Geology degree from
the department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College London
Congratulations to Rebecca Pearce (St Johnrsquos 2011 to 2013) on graduating with Honours (BSc Hons Rehabilitation in Sport and Exercise) from Plymouth Marjon University
Page 13
Equestrian News Issue 2 - December 2017
Other highlights included Evie Baggaley and Amelia Platts riding fast rounds in their 90 show jumping a fantastic Eventers Challenge round for one of our youngest new members Bea Verdina Daisy Down
jumping double clear in her 80 and 90 show jumping Louisa Lloyd Jones and Emily Towles fantastic Jumping With Style rounds in the main arena Imogen Thompson and Flossie Lloyd Jones great rounds in the regional points league team Hannah Halls 1metre Jumping With Style in the main arena
Holly Stephensrsquo fabulous round on her new horse in the 1 metre class
Sunday 22 October saw the qualifier for the Eventers Challenge at Hickstead and the team of
Bea Verdina Holly Stephens Hannah Hall and Louisa Lloyd Jones came fourth and were in the Rosettes Louisa was 10th individually and Emily rode Harry Potter for the first time and came 14th individually
A huge congratulations to all the girls
Georgia King Evie Baggaley Amelia Platts Bea Verdina Daisy Down Louisa Lloyd Jones Emily Towle Imogen Thompson Flossie Lloyd Jones Hannah Hall and Iona Quigley
National Equestrian Championship Success by Katharine Towle
On Friday 20 October twelve girls represented St Johns at Addington Manor for the National Championships To even get to Addington Manor in Buckinghamshire was a great achievement with over 1200 competitors over three days The girls and ponies were beautifully turned out every day despite the mud The team rode very competitively keep their cool and had lots of fun riding in thirteen classes over three days St Johns consistently finished in the top 30 with forty schools competing from England Ireland Scotland and Wales in every class Georgia King stood out as an outstanding competitor and won two classes overall in the main arena in a nail biting final She was crowned National Champion with her pony Drop the Subject in her Jumping With Style and Show Jumping Classes
Page 14
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 15
Sports Reports I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 16
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 17
I ssue 2 - December 2017 Sport Reports
Page 18
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 19
Lunch Money
ParentPay I ssue 2 - December 2017
You should all be aware that St Johnrsquos Marlborough
operates a Cashless Catering system with funds
having to be loaded via ParentPay (by debit or credit
card) Funds for lunch money have to be loaded in
advance and there are a couple of ways of making
payments for lunches
Every ParentPay account has a Parent Account
facility whereby funds can be loaded to the Parent
Account and stored there until they are allocated to a
specific item (lunches or trips etc) This allows you to
make regular payments to the Parent Account to help
with budgeting or saving for higher cost items
without having to make payments for specific items
Please be aware that you will not receive interest on
any monies held within your Parent Account
You make a payment as for any other online
purchases by adding the lunch item to your shopping
basket and making the payment The funds are
allocated immediately to the lunch item and will
appear on the Cashless Catering system when the
two systems next communicate
SET UP AN ALERT ndash You can set up an email alert to
notify you that funds are getting low You choose an
amount at which point you want to be notified and
ParentPay will email you when lunch funds reach this
amount or drop below it Hopefully this will help
prevent those urgent calls from your child saying that
they donrsquot have any funds for lunch
Click on the Profile tab along the top of the homepage
A new selection of items will appear on the left of the screen Click on Alert
settings
Scroll to Balance Alerts
Enter the amount at which you wish to be alerted should the balance fall below in the Threshold box within the Balance Alerts section
Tick the Email alert box (no cost in-
volved for email alerts) You will be charged for a text alert
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the blue Save button
NO BANK ACCOUNTCOMPUTER ACCESS If you do
not have a bank account or computer access you can
still load funds to your childrsquos lunch account using a
Paypoint card Please contact Mrs Woodburn on
01672 519567 or by emailing
swoodburnstjohnswiltschuk to request a
Paypoint card
PLEASE NOTE ndash We are no longer able to take
payment over the phone for any items on ParentPay
To avoid your child not having funds for lunch please
endeavour to load funds before they go into arrears
Whilst there is an overdraft facility allowing students
to go overdrawn by pound225 which will be cleared from
your next payment There are unfortunately
occasions when ParentPay has a temporary glitch and
you may not be able to load funds in time for lunch
In an emergency situation your child can bring cash in
to be loaded on to their lunch account but they
MUST give this to the Catering Manager in the
kitchen by 0830hrs Cash will not be accepted after
0830hrs
Page 20
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Excalibur Teaching School Alliance
The one year graduate School Direct scheme run by the Excalibur Teaching School Alliance (TSA) is off to a flying start In collaboration with Bath Spa University and Bristol University Excalibur TSA is committed to developing and delivering cutting-edge primary and secondary school-led initial teacher training (ITT) With two training hubs St Johnrsquos in Marlborough and Fairfield High School in Bristol the Excalibur TSA course offers a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) as well as the possibility of gaining 60 credits towards a Masters This yearrsquos cohort comprises one primary school and six secondary trainees who range in age from early twenties to early fifties They have all had other jobs first Investment banking architecture chef hospital administrator physiotherapy are just some of the careers previously followed Several trainees had always wanted to teach but life events got in the way or as James Allen (a science teacher trainee) commented ldquoI simply wasnrsquot brave enoughrdquo Sarah Frame Director of Excalibur TSA believes that the course offers excellent support ldquoTrainees are treated as a member of staff from day one We run an induction in June so the trainees can get to know each other Trainees have two support
networks ndash in school and at the universityrdquo ldquoWe can tell trainees in June before they start the course where their teaching placements will be so they can make livingchildcare arrangements We also have a wide variety of schools where we can offer trainees enrichment placementsrdquo ldquoWe want our trainees to be in the best possible place to gain a teaching job at the end of the courserdquo The trainees who have now embarked on their first teaching practice are pleased to have chosen the School Direct route into teaching Emma Playfair said ldquoSchool Direct offers a much clearer path than a traditional PGCE We are more supported and there are good links between the academic side and then seeing it in practice hererdquo Excalibur TSA is now recruiting for their September 2018 cohort in Primary plus Secondary Art Computer science DT Drama English Geography History Maths MFL Music PE RE and Science If you would like to find out more about studying for a PGCE with Excalibur TSA contact adminTsastjohnswiltsschuk or visit the Excalibur TSA website at wwwexcaliburtsaorguk
Oscar Hird Emma Playfair James Allen Julie Gordon Lauren Sankey
Elena Ramos Justine Holmes (Professional Tutor) Francis Klememcic Special thanks to Sue Round from Marlborough News Online for the
following article
Page 21
Adult Education I ssue 2 - December 2017
Celebrate the New Year by learning a new skill
wwwstjohnswiltsschukcommunityadulted
wwwticketsourcecoukstjohnsmarlborough
Page 22
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Community Christmas Events
Page 23
I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 24
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Careers Advice
Careers Update December 2017 by Mrs F Havill Careers Guidance Independent and impartial Careers Guidance is available to all students in Years 8 to 11 To request a one-to-one career guidance meeting with Mrs Havill please ask in the careers office in G121 Students are also welcome to drop in anytime with queries about career ideas courses or option choices Year 11 Just a reminder that many colleges are still offering open days in January for next year and details of these can be found via tutors the Careers Office noticeboard and online Prospectus for Post-16 colleges are available in the school Library or Careers Office in G121 - students are welcome to pop in to discuss any progression queries Apprenticeships Apprenticeship vacancies for the local Wiltshire and Swindon areas are updated weekly They are available on the Apprenticeship tab on Careers Companion the careers online library accessed via Saber gt careers amp WRL gt resources If a Year 11 student is interested in the apprenticeship route please could they visit the Careers Office All passwords for the careers resources on Saber are at the back of student planners Post-16 Options and places to study can be found on httpwwwwiltshirechoicesorguk Labour market information The Wiltshire LMI section of the Work Wiltshire website has been updated next week The reports can be found on httpsworkwiltshirecouklocal-employment-information Moving On Fair St Johnrsquos is hosting its annual Moving On Fair on Wednesday 24 January for all students from Years 10 onwards to attend as well as being available to younger students during their morning break It has been combined with the careers fair and includes a range of employers universities colleges and apprenticeship providers Details of attendees will be sent home closer to the date It is a popular event and we hope that students will take advantage of having access to such a diverse range of progression ideas Women In Engineering Wiltshire College are hosting a variety of workshops to encourage women into engineering on Friday 23 February open to Years 9 and 10 Please let the Careers Office know if you are interested in attending this event Dates for terms 3 amp 4
Moving On Fair ndash Wednesday 24January details to follow Year 10 Mock interview dates ndash Monday 12 to Thursday 15 March
WORK EXPERIENCE - Year 10 work experience dates are Monday 2 July to Friday 6 July 2018
Page 5
Celebrating Music and
Performance Success I ssue 2 - December 2017
Autumn Concert
by Miss Kenvin
On Thursday 23 November over 150 students
performed in the Autumn Concert in the Theatre
The school Orchestra performed exciting extracts
from Beethovenrsquos 5th Symphony and Pirates of the
Caribbean and St Johnrsquos Jazz had the audience
tapping their feet with jazz standards including
Glenn Millerrsquos lsquoIn The Moodrsquo
There were fantastic solo performances from students
across all year groups in a variety of styles from piano and
singing to trombone trumpet and sax
Congratulations to Sofia Joseph
who has recently taken part in KD Gymnastics championship in Newbury for their annual championship Sofia and won 2nd and 3rd place in two disciplines (Floor and Beam) Sofia hopes to inspire others and send the message that lsquohard work always pays offrsquo
Page 6
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Year 7 Animal Activities
Year 7 students have been studying ldquoThe Nature of Manrdquo as their themed curriculum for Term 2 Part
of this included an amazing falconry display from South Wilts Falconry
Year 7 students were also treated to an amazing
Animal Interaction lesson with Jonathanrsquos Jungle
Roadshow
Page 7
Year 8 STEM Challenge I ssue 2 - December 2017
A group of Year 8 students and their parents had an enjoyable and challenging
evening creating a structure out of KrsquoNex to enable them to lift a cup of water up
by at least 75cm
Comments at the end of the event included
Best 90 minutes of my life
Great fun and a good evening
Amazing activity
I found it fun creating and thinking about the tower design
Great fun
Very good We really enjoyed it Thanks
Page 8
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Student Experiences
Drama Trip to New York by Mrs Matyla
The Drama and Music department took 22 St Johns students on a wonderful sight-seeing trip to New York during October half term We were greeted by a fantastic tour guide (Lawrence) and he took us on a personal tour hitting all the major highlights of Manhattan We ended this exhilarating day by going to see the Broadway show SCHOOL OF ROCK The next day students went ice skating at the Rockefeller Centre We were able to webcam parents from Times Square in the afternoon and end the evening with a visit to the top of the Empire State Building
On our final day we went to the Natural History Museum and finished with a shopping spree on 5th Avenue The trip was a wonderful experience and will hopefully be a new tradition here at St Johns for years to come
Fishing for Schools Some of our Year 9 students have taken up the opportunity of a six
week course run by Fishing For Schools This short angling course
has been purpose built to offer skills and confidence to young people
and is just one of the programmes we have on offer to our students
who would benefit in this way
Page 9
Student Success I ssue 2 - December 2017
Congratulations to the following students who achieved their Bronze Arts Award The Trinity Arts Award assessor visited in November to see the portfolios created by the students and was very complimentary All 18 students achieved their award and certificates will be issued soon Well done for all your efforts and achievement Mrs L Spokes Director of the Arts Alfie Smith
Lily Soellener
Sara White
Jodie White
Lily Spooner
Sofia Orford
Francesca Mullholland
Evie Baggaley
Daisy Beauchamp
Ciara Beale
Eddie Bound
Darcy Brown
Ellie Foale
Annabel Hitchmough
Alfie Marley
Toby Miles
Jess Nicholas
Kate Paterson
Lost Property - Important Notice
All items of lost Property are on display in the Atrium on Monday and Friday between 0930 ndash 1430 Parents are welcome to come and look for lost items but must sign in at reception first The current unnamed items include shoes trainers football boots blazers lunchboxes drinks bottles pencil case and glasses We do endeavour to return all named items During the last three days of term Monday 18 Tuesday 19 and Wednesday 20 December lost property will be displayed each day After this time all unclaimed items will then be donated to charity
Page 10
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Student Experiences
For anti-bullying week the Year 12 Drama students devised and performed a hard hitting anti-bullying play Based on real experiences the play was an honest and moving depiction of the emotional impact of being bullied The play was performed to year groups at the school The play inspired a great deal of
constructive discussion amongst the audience all of which reinforces St Johns no-tolerance policy when it comes to bulling
by Alfie Thomas
Mrs Matyla organized a trip for 60 students from our cast of
Annie to go into London to see how the show is done in the West End
Page 11
Donrsquot forget to book your tickets I ssue 2 - December 2017
St Johnrsquos students proudly present
ANNIE
Book by Music by Lyrics by
THOMAS MEEHAN CHARLES STROUSE MARTIN CHARNIN
Original Broadway Production Directed by Martin Charnin
Presented on Broadway by Mike Nichols
Produced by
Irwin Meyer Stephen R Friedman Lewis Allen Alvin Nederlander Associates Inc
The John F Kennedy Center for Performing Arts Icurus Productions
Based on ldquoLittle Orphan Annierdquo reg
by permission of the Tribune Media Services Inc
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with
Music Theatre International (Europe)
All authorised performance materials are also supplied by MTI Europe
wwwmtishowscouk
Wednesday 7 February
Thursday 8 February
Friday 9 February
700pm
St Johnrsquos Marlborough
Tickets available from TicketSource
wwwticketsourcecoukstjohnstheatreonthehill
Page 12
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Important Information Admissions Policy
httpexcaliburorgukhomeabout-usadmissions
admissionsconsultationexcaliburorguk
University News Congratulations to Jamie Gorzynski (St Johnrsquos 2006 to 2013) on receiving a first class honours BSC in Microbiology
Congratulations to George Fry (St Johnrsquos 2005 to 2012) on graduating with a MSci Geology degree from
the department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College London
Congratulations to Rebecca Pearce (St Johnrsquos 2011 to 2013) on graduating with Honours (BSc Hons Rehabilitation in Sport and Exercise) from Plymouth Marjon University
Page 13
Equestrian News Issue 2 - December 2017
Other highlights included Evie Baggaley and Amelia Platts riding fast rounds in their 90 show jumping a fantastic Eventers Challenge round for one of our youngest new members Bea Verdina Daisy Down
jumping double clear in her 80 and 90 show jumping Louisa Lloyd Jones and Emily Towles fantastic Jumping With Style rounds in the main arena Imogen Thompson and Flossie Lloyd Jones great rounds in the regional points league team Hannah Halls 1metre Jumping With Style in the main arena
Holly Stephensrsquo fabulous round on her new horse in the 1 metre class
Sunday 22 October saw the qualifier for the Eventers Challenge at Hickstead and the team of
Bea Verdina Holly Stephens Hannah Hall and Louisa Lloyd Jones came fourth and were in the Rosettes Louisa was 10th individually and Emily rode Harry Potter for the first time and came 14th individually
A huge congratulations to all the girls
Georgia King Evie Baggaley Amelia Platts Bea Verdina Daisy Down Louisa Lloyd Jones Emily Towle Imogen Thompson Flossie Lloyd Jones Hannah Hall and Iona Quigley
National Equestrian Championship Success by Katharine Towle
On Friday 20 October twelve girls represented St Johns at Addington Manor for the National Championships To even get to Addington Manor in Buckinghamshire was a great achievement with over 1200 competitors over three days The girls and ponies were beautifully turned out every day despite the mud The team rode very competitively keep their cool and had lots of fun riding in thirteen classes over three days St Johns consistently finished in the top 30 with forty schools competing from England Ireland Scotland and Wales in every class Georgia King stood out as an outstanding competitor and won two classes overall in the main arena in a nail biting final She was crowned National Champion with her pony Drop the Subject in her Jumping With Style and Show Jumping Classes
Page 14
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 15
Sports Reports I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 16
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 17
I ssue 2 - December 2017 Sport Reports
Page 18
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 19
Lunch Money
ParentPay I ssue 2 - December 2017
You should all be aware that St Johnrsquos Marlborough
operates a Cashless Catering system with funds
having to be loaded via ParentPay (by debit or credit
card) Funds for lunch money have to be loaded in
advance and there are a couple of ways of making
payments for lunches
Every ParentPay account has a Parent Account
facility whereby funds can be loaded to the Parent
Account and stored there until they are allocated to a
specific item (lunches or trips etc) This allows you to
make regular payments to the Parent Account to help
with budgeting or saving for higher cost items
without having to make payments for specific items
Please be aware that you will not receive interest on
any monies held within your Parent Account
You make a payment as for any other online
purchases by adding the lunch item to your shopping
basket and making the payment The funds are
allocated immediately to the lunch item and will
appear on the Cashless Catering system when the
two systems next communicate
SET UP AN ALERT ndash You can set up an email alert to
notify you that funds are getting low You choose an
amount at which point you want to be notified and
ParentPay will email you when lunch funds reach this
amount or drop below it Hopefully this will help
prevent those urgent calls from your child saying that
they donrsquot have any funds for lunch
Click on the Profile tab along the top of the homepage
A new selection of items will appear on the left of the screen Click on Alert
settings
Scroll to Balance Alerts
Enter the amount at which you wish to be alerted should the balance fall below in the Threshold box within the Balance Alerts section
Tick the Email alert box (no cost in-
volved for email alerts) You will be charged for a text alert
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the blue Save button
NO BANK ACCOUNTCOMPUTER ACCESS If you do
not have a bank account or computer access you can
still load funds to your childrsquos lunch account using a
Paypoint card Please contact Mrs Woodburn on
01672 519567 or by emailing
swoodburnstjohnswiltschuk to request a
Paypoint card
PLEASE NOTE ndash We are no longer able to take
payment over the phone for any items on ParentPay
To avoid your child not having funds for lunch please
endeavour to load funds before they go into arrears
Whilst there is an overdraft facility allowing students
to go overdrawn by pound225 which will be cleared from
your next payment There are unfortunately
occasions when ParentPay has a temporary glitch and
you may not be able to load funds in time for lunch
In an emergency situation your child can bring cash in
to be loaded on to their lunch account but they
MUST give this to the Catering Manager in the
kitchen by 0830hrs Cash will not be accepted after
0830hrs
Page 20
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Excalibur Teaching School Alliance
The one year graduate School Direct scheme run by the Excalibur Teaching School Alliance (TSA) is off to a flying start In collaboration with Bath Spa University and Bristol University Excalibur TSA is committed to developing and delivering cutting-edge primary and secondary school-led initial teacher training (ITT) With two training hubs St Johnrsquos in Marlborough and Fairfield High School in Bristol the Excalibur TSA course offers a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) as well as the possibility of gaining 60 credits towards a Masters This yearrsquos cohort comprises one primary school and six secondary trainees who range in age from early twenties to early fifties They have all had other jobs first Investment banking architecture chef hospital administrator physiotherapy are just some of the careers previously followed Several trainees had always wanted to teach but life events got in the way or as James Allen (a science teacher trainee) commented ldquoI simply wasnrsquot brave enoughrdquo Sarah Frame Director of Excalibur TSA believes that the course offers excellent support ldquoTrainees are treated as a member of staff from day one We run an induction in June so the trainees can get to know each other Trainees have two support
networks ndash in school and at the universityrdquo ldquoWe can tell trainees in June before they start the course where their teaching placements will be so they can make livingchildcare arrangements We also have a wide variety of schools where we can offer trainees enrichment placementsrdquo ldquoWe want our trainees to be in the best possible place to gain a teaching job at the end of the courserdquo The trainees who have now embarked on their first teaching practice are pleased to have chosen the School Direct route into teaching Emma Playfair said ldquoSchool Direct offers a much clearer path than a traditional PGCE We are more supported and there are good links between the academic side and then seeing it in practice hererdquo Excalibur TSA is now recruiting for their September 2018 cohort in Primary plus Secondary Art Computer science DT Drama English Geography History Maths MFL Music PE RE and Science If you would like to find out more about studying for a PGCE with Excalibur TSA contact adminTsastjohnswiltsschuk or visit the Excalibur TSA website at wwwexcaliburtsaorguk
Oscar Hird Emma Playfair James Allen Julie Gordon Lauren Sankey
Elena Ramos Justine Holmes (Professional Tutor) Francis Klememcic Special thanks to Sue Round from Marlborough News Online for the
following article
Page 21
Adult Education I ssue 2 - December 2017
Celebrate the New Year by learning a new skill
wwwstjohnswiltsschukcommunityadulted
wwwticketsourcecoukstjohnsmarlborough
Page 22
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Community Christmas Events
Page 23
I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 24
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Careers Advice
Careers Update December 2017 by Mrs F Havill Careers Guidance Independent and impartial Careers Guidance is available to all students in Years 8 to 11 To request a one-to-one career guidance meeting with Mrs Havill please ask in the careers office in G121 Students are also welcome to drop in anytime with queries about career ideas courses or option choices Year 11 Just a reminder that many colleges are still offering open days in January for next year and details of these can be found via tutors the Careers Office noticeboard and online Prospectus for Post-16 colleges are available in the school Library or Careers Office in G121 - students are welcome to pop in to discuss any progression queries Apprenticeships Apprenticeship vacancies for the local Wiltshire and Swindon areas are updated weekly They are available on the Apprenticeship tab on Careers Companion the careers online library accessed via Saber gt careers amp WRL gt resources If a Year 11 student is interested in the apprenticeship route please could they visit the Careers Office All passwords for the careers resources on Saber are at the back of student planners Post-16 Options and places to study can be found on httpwwwwiltshirechoicesorguk Labour market information The Wiltshire LMI section of the Work Wiltshire website has been updated next week The reports can be found on httpsworkwiltshirecouklocal-employment-information Moving On Fair St Johnrsquos is hosting its annual Moving On Fair on Wednesday 24 January for all students from Years 10 onwards to attend as well as being available to younger students during their morning break It has been combined with the careers fair and includes a range of employers universities colleges and apprenticeship providers Details of attendees will be sent home closer to the date It is a popular event and we hope that students will take advantage of having access to such a diverse range of progression ideas Women In Engineering Wiltshire College are hosting a variety of workshops to encourage women into engineering on Friday 23 February open to Years 9 and 10 Please let the Careers Office know if you are interested in attending this event Dates for terms 3 amp 4
Moving On Fair ndash Wednesday 24January details to follow Year 10 Mock interview dates ndash Monday 12 to Thursday 15 March
WORK EXPERIENCE - Year 10 work experience dates are Monday 2 July to Friday 6 July 2018
Page 6
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Year 7 Animal Activities
Year 7 students have been studying ldquoThe Nature of Manrdquo as their themed curriculum for Term 2 Part
of this included an amazing falconry display from South Wilts Falconry
Year 7 students were also treated to an amazing
Animal Interaction lesson with Jonathanrsquos Jungle
Roadshow
Page 7
Year 8 STEM Challenge I ssue 2 - December 2017
A group of Year 8 students and their parents had an enjoyable and challenging
evening creating a structure out of KrsquoNex to enable them to lift a cup of water up
by at least 75cm
Comments at the end of the event included
Best 90 minutes of my life
Great fun and a good evening
Amazing activity
I found it fun creating and thinking about the tower design
Great fun
Very good We really enjoyed it Thanks
Page 8
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Student Experiences
Drama Trip to New York by Mrs Matyla
The Drama and Music department took 22 St Johns students on a wonderful sight-seeing trip to New York during October half term We were greeted by a fantastic tour guide (Lawrence) and he took us on a personal tour hitting all the major highlights of Manhattan We ended this exhilarating day by going to see the Broadway show SCHOOL OF ROCK The next day students went ice skating at the Rockefeller Centre We were able to webcam parents from Times Square in the afternoon and end the evening with a visit to the top of the Empire State Building
On our final day we went to the Natural History Museum and finished with a shopping spree on 5th Avenue The trip was a wonderful experience and will hopefully be a new tradition here at St Johns for years to come
Fishing for Schools Some of our Year 9 students have taken up the opportunity of a six
week course run by Fishing For Schools This short angling course
has been purpose built to offer skills and confidence to young people
and is just one of the programmes we have on offer to our students
who would benefit in this way
Page 9
Student Success I ssue 2 - December 2017
Congratulations to the following students who achieved their Bronze Arts Award The Trinity Arts Award assessor visited in November to see the portfolios created by the students and was very complimentary All 18 students achieved their award and certificates will be issued soon Well done for all your efforts and achievement Mrs L Spokes Director of the Arts Alfie Smith
Lily Soellener
Sara White
Jodie White
Lily Spooner
Sofia Orford
Francesca Mullholland
Evie Baggaley
Daisy Beauchamp
Ciara Beale
Eddie Bound
Darcy Brown
Ellie Foale
Annabel Hitchmough
Alfie Marley
Toby Miles
Jess Nicholas
Kate Paterson
Lost Property - Important Notice
All items of lost Property are on display in the Atrium on Monday and Friday between 0930 ndash 1430 Parents are welcome to come and look for lost items but must sign in at reception first The current unnamed items include shoes trainers football boots blazers lunchboxes drinks bottles pencil case and glasses We do endeavour to return all named items During the last three days of term Monday 18 Tuesday 19 and Wednesday 20 December lost property will be displayed each day After this time all unclaimed items will then be donated to charity
Page 10
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Student Experiences
For anti-bullying week the Year 12 Drama students devised and performed a hard hitting anti-bullying play Based on real experiences the play was an honest and moving depiction of the emotional impact of being bullied The play was performed to year groups at the school The play inspired a great deal of
constructive discussion amongst the audience all of which reinforces St Johns no-tolerance policy when it comes to bulling
by Alfie Thomas
Mrs Matyla organized a trip for 60 students from our cast of
Annie to go into London to see how the show is done in the West End
Page 11
Donrsquot forget to book your tickets I ssue 2 - December 2017
St Johnrsquos students proudly present
ANNIE
Book by Music by Lyrics by
THOMAS MEEHAN CHARLES STROUSE MARTIN CHARNIN
Original Broadway Production Directed by Martin Charnin
Presented on Broadway by Mike Nichols
Produced by
Irwin Meyer Stephen R Friedman Lewis Allen Alvin Nederlander Associates Inc
The John F Kennedy Center for Performing Arts Icurus Productions
Based on ldquoLittle Orphan Annierdquo reg
by permission of the Tribune Media Services Inc
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with
Music Theatre International (Europe)
All authorised performance materials are also supplied by MTI Europe
wwwmtishowscouk
Wednesday 7 February
Thursday 8 February
Friday 9 February
700pm
St Johnrsquos Marlborough
Tickets available from TicketSource
wwwticketsourcecoukstjohnstheatreonthehill
Page 12
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Important Information Admissions Policy
httpexcaliburorgukhomeabout-usadmissions
admissionsconsultationexcaliburorguk
University News Congratulations to Jamie Gorzynski (St Johnrsquos 2006 to 2013) on receiving a first class honours BSC in Microbiology
Congratulations to George Fry (St Johnrsquos 2005 to 2012) on graduating with a MSci Geology degree from
the department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College London
Congratulations to Rebecca Pearce (St Johnrsquos 2011 to 2013) on graduating with Honours (BSc Hons Rehabilitation in Sport and Exercise) from Plymouth Marjon University
Page 13
Equestrian News Issue 2 - December 2017
Other highlights included Evie Baggaley and Amelia Platts riding fast rounds in their 90 show jumping a fantastic Eventers Challenge round for one of our youngest new members Bea Verdina Daisy Down
jumping double clear in her 80 and 90 show jumping Louisa Lloyd Jones and Emily Towles fantastic Jumping With Style rounds in the main arena Imogen Thompson and Flossie Lloyd Jones great rounds in the regional points league team Hannah Halls 1metre Jumping With Style in the main arena
Holly Stephensrsquo fabulous round on her new horse in the 1 metre class
Sunday 22 October saw the qualifier for the Eventers Challenge at Hickstead and the team of
Bea Verdina Holly Stephens Hannah Hall and Louisa Lloyd Jones came fourth and were in the Rosettes Louisa was 10th individually and Emily rode Harry Potter for the first time and came 14th individually
A huge congratulations to all the girls
Georgia King Evie Baggaley Amelia Platts Bea Verdina Daisy Down Louisa Lloyd Jones Emily Towle Imogen Thompson Flossie Lloyd Jones Hannah Hall and Iona Quigley
National Equestrian Championship Success by Katharine Towle
On Friday 20 October twelve girls represented St Johns at Addington Manor for the National Championships To even get to Addington Manor in Buckinghamshire was a great achievement with over 1200 competitors over three days The girls and ponies were beautifully turned out every day despite the mud The team rode very competitively keep their cool and had lots of fun riding in thirteen classes over three days St Johns consistently finished in the top 30 with forty schools competing from England Ireland Scotland and Wales in every class Georgia King stood out as an outstanding competitor and won two classes overall in the main arena in a nail biting final She was crowned National Champion with her pony Drop the Subject in her Jumping With Style and Show Jumping Classes
Page 14
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 15
Sports Reports I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 16
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 17
I ssue 2 - December 2017 Sport Reports
Page 18
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 19
Lunch Money
ParentPay I ssue 2 - December 2017
You should all be aware that St Johnrsquos Marlborough
operates a Cashless Catering system with funds
having to be loaded via ParentPay (by debit or credit
card) Funds for lunch money have to be loaded in
advance and there are a couple of ways of making
payments for lunches
Every ParentPay account has a Parent Account
facility whereby funds can be loaded to the Parent
Account and stored there until they are allocated to a
specific item (lunches or trips etc) This allows you to
make regular payments to the Parent Account to help
with budgeting or saving for higher cost items
without having to make payments for specific items
Please be aware that you will not receive interest on
any monies held within your Parent Account
You make a payment as for any other online
purchases by adding the lunch item to your shopping
basket and making the payment The funds are
allocated immediately to the lunch item and will
appear on the Cashless Catering system when the
two systems next communicate
SET UP AN ALERT ndash You can set up an email alert to
notify you that funds are getting low You choose an
amount at which point you want to be notified and
ParentPay will email you when lunch funds reach this
amount or drop below it Hopefully this will help
prevent those urgent calls from your child saying that
they donrsquot have any funds for lunch
Click on the Profile tab along the top of the homepage
A new selection of items will appear on the left of the screen Click on Alert
settings
Scroll to Balance Alerts
Enter the amount at which you wish to be alerted should the balance fall below in the Threshold box within the Balance Alerts section
Tick the Email alert box (no cost in-
volved for email alerts) You will be charged for a text alert
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the blue Save button
NO BANK ACCOUNTCOMPUTER ACCESS If you do
not have a bank account or computer access you can
still load funds to your childrsquos lunch account using a
Paypoint card Please contact Mrs Woodburn on
01672 519567 or by emailing
swoodburnstjohnswiltschuk to request a
Paypoint card
PLEASE NOTE ndash We are no longer able to take
payment over the phone for any items on ParentPay
To avoid your child not having funds for lunch please
endeavour to load funds before they go into arrears
Whilst there is an overdraft facility allowing students
to go overdrawn by pound225 which will be cleared from
your next payment There are unfortunately
occasions when ParentPay has a temporary glitch and
you may not be able to load funds in time for lunch
In an emergency situation your child can bring cash in
to be loaded on to their lunch account but they
MUST give this to the Catering Manager in the
kitchen by 0830hrs Cash will not be accepted after
0830hrs
Page 20
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Excalibur Teaching School Alliance
The one year graduate School Direct scheme run by the Excalibur Teaching School Alliance (TSA) is off to a flying start In collaboration with Bath Spa University and Bristol University Excalibur TSA is committed to developing and delivering cutting-edge primary and secondary school-led initial teacher training (ITT) With two training hubs St Johnrsquos in Marlborough and Fairfield High School in Bristol the Excalibur TSA course offers a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) as well as the possibility of gaining 60 credits towards a Masters This yearrsquos cohort comprises one primary school and six secondary trainees who range in age from early twenties to early fifties They have all had other jobs first Investment banking architecture chef hospital administrator physiotherapy are just some of the careers previously followed Several trainees had always wanted to teach but life events got in the way or as James Allen (a science teacher trainee) commented ldquoI simply wasnrsquot brave enoughrdquo Sarah Frame Director of Excalibur TSA believes that the course offers excellent support ldquoTrainees are treated as a member of staff from day one We run an induction in June so the trainees can get to know each other Trainees have two support
networks ndash in school and at the universityrdquo ldquoWe can tell trainees in June before they start the course where their teaching placements will be so they can make livingchildcare arrangements We also have a wide variety of schools where we can offer trainees enrichment placementsrdquo ldquoWe want our trainees to be in the best possible place to gain a teaching job at the end of the courserdquo The trainees who have now embarked on their first teaching practice are pleased to have chosen the School Direct route into teaching Emma Playfair said ldquoSchool Direct offers a much clearer path than a traditional PGCE We are more supported and there are good links between the academic side and then seeing it in practice hererdquo Excalibur TSA is now recruiting for their September 2018 cohort in Primary plus Secondary Art Computer science DT Drama English Geography History Maths MFL Music PE RE and Science If you would like to find out more about studying for a PGCE with Excalibur TSA contact adminTsastjohnswiltsschuk or visit the Excalibur TSA website at wwwexcaliburtsaorguk
Oscar Hird Emma Playfair James Allen Julie Gordon Lauren Sankey
Elena Ramos Justine Holmes (Professional Tutor) Francis Klememcic Special thanks to Sue Round from Marlborough News Online for the
following article
Page 21
Adult Education I ssue 2 - December 2017
Celebrate the New Year by learning a new skill
wwwstjohnswiltsschukcommunityadulted
wwwticketsourcecoukstjohnsmarlborough
Page 22
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Community Christmas Events
Page 23
I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 24
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Careers Advice
Careers Update December 2017 by Mrs F Havill Careers Guidance Independent and impartial Careers Guidance is available to all students in Years 8 to 11 To request a one-to-one career guidance meeting with Mrs Havill please ask in the careers office in G121 Students are also welcome to drop in anytime with queries about career ideas courses or option choices Year 11 Just a reminder that many colleges are still offering open days in January for next year and details of these can be found via tutors the Careers Office noticeboard and online Prospectus for Post-16 colleges are available in the school Library or Careers Office in G121 - students are welcome to pop in to discuss any progression queries Apprenticeships Apprenticeship vacancies for the local Wiltshire and Swindon areas are updated weekly They are available on the Apprenticeship tab on Careers Companion the careers online library accessed via Saber gt careers amp WRL gt resources If a Year 11 student is interested in the apprenticeship route please could they visit the Careers Office All passwords for the careers resources on Saber are at the back of student planners Post-16 Options and places to study can be found on httpwwwwiltshirechoicesorguk Labour market information The Wiltshire LMI section of the Work Wiltshire website has been updated next week The reports can be found on httpsworkwiltshirecouklocal-employment-information Moving On Fair St Johnrsquos is hosting its annual Moving On Fair on Wednesday 24 January for all students from Years 10 onwards to attend as well as being available to younger students during their morning break It has been combined with the careers fair and includes a range of employers universities colleges and apprenticeship providers Details of attendees will be sent home closer to the date It is a popular event and we hope that students will take advantage of having access to such a diverse range of progression ideas Women In Engineering Wiltshire College are hosting a variety of workshops to encourage women into engineering on Friday 23 February open to Years 9 and 10 Please let the Careers Office know if you are interested in attending this event Dates for terms 3 amp 4
Moving On Fair ndash Wednesday 24January details to follow Year 10 Mock interview dates ndash Monday 12 to Thursday 15 March
WORK EXPERIENCE - Year 10 work experience dates are Monday 2 July to Friday 6 July 2018
Page 7
Year 8 STEM Challenge I ssue 2 - December 2017
A group of Year 8 students and their parents had an enjoyable and challenging
evening creating a structure out of KrsquoNex to enable them to lift a cup of water up
by at least 75cm
Comments at the end of the event included
Best 90 minutes of my life
Great fun and a good evening
Amazing activity
I found it fun creating and thinking about the tower design
Great fun
Very good We really enjoyed it Thanks
Page 8
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Student Experiences
Drama Trip to New York by Mrs Matyla
The Drama and Music department took 22 St Johns students on a wonderful sight-seeing trip to New York during October half term We were greeted by a fantastic tour guide (Lawrence) and he took us on a personal tour hitting all the major highlights of Manhattan We ended this exhilarating day by going to see the Broadway show SCHOOL OF ROCK The next day students went ice skating at the Rockefeller Centre We were able to webcam parents from Times Square in the afternoon and end the evening with a visit to the top of the Empire State Building
On our final day we went to the Natural History Museum and finished with a shopping spree on 5th Avenue The trip was a wonderful experience and will hopefully be a new tradition here at St Johns for years to come
Fishing for Schools Some of our Year 9 students have taken up the opportunity of a six
week course run by Fishing For Schools This short angling course
has been purpose built to offer skills and confidence to young people
and is just one of the programmes we have on offer to our students
who would benefit in this way
Page 9
Student Success I ssue 2 - December 2017
Congratulations to the following students who achieved their Bronze Arts Award The Trinity Arts Award assessor visited in November to see the portfolios created by the students and was very complimentary All 18 students achieved their award and certificates will be issued soon Well done for all your efforts and achievement Mrs L Spokes Director of the Arts Alfie Smith
Lily Soellener
Sara White
Jodie White
Lily Spooner
Sofia Orford
Francesca Mullholland
Evie Baggaley
Daisy Beauchamp
Ciara Beale
Eddie Bound
Darcy Brown
Ellie Foale
Annabel Hitchmough
Alfie Marley
Toby Miles
Jess Nicholas
Kate Paterson
Lost Property - Important Notice
All items of lost Property are on display in the Atrium on Monday and Friday between 0930 ndash 1430 Parents are welcome to come and look for lost items but must sign in at reception first The current unnamed items include shoes trainers football boots blazers lunchboxes drinks bottles pencil case and glasses We do endeavour to return all named items During the last three days of term Monday 18 Tuesday 19 and Wednesday 20 December lost property will be displayed each day After this time all unclaimed items will then be donated to charity
Page 10
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Student Experiences
For anti-bullying week the Year 12 Drama students devised and performed a hard hitting anti-bullying play Based on real experiences the play was an honest and moving depiction of the emotional impact of being bullied The play was performed to year groups at the school The play inspired a great deal of
constructive discussion amongst the audience all of which reinforces St Johns no-tolerance policy when it comes to bulling
by Alfie Thomas
Mrs Matyla organized a trip for 60 students from our cast of
Annie to go into London to see how the show is done in the West End
Page 11
Donrsquot forget to book your tickets I ssue 2 - December 2017
St Johnrsquos students proudly present
ANNIE
Book by Music by Lyrics by
THOMAS MEEHAN CHARLES STROUSE MARTIN CHARNIN
Original Broadway Production Directed by Martin Charnin
Presented on Broadway by Mike Nichols
Produced by
Irwin Meyer Stephen R Friedman Lewis Allen Alvin Nederlander Associates Inc
The John F Kennedy Center for Performing Arts Icurus Productions
Based on ldquoLittle Orphan Annierdquo reg
by permission of the Tribune Media Services Inc
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with
Music Theatre International (Europe)
All authorised performance materials are also supplied by MTI Europe
wwwmtishowscouk
Wednesday 7 February
Thursday 8 February
Friday 9 February
700pm
St Johnrsquos Marlborough
Tickets available from TicketSource
wwwticketsourcecoukstjohnstheatreonthehill
Page 12
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Important Information Admissions Policy
httpexcaliburorgukhomeabout-usadmissions
admissionsconsultationexcaliburorguk
University News Congratulations to Jamie Gorzynski (St Johnrsquos 2006 to 2013) on receiving a first class honours BSC in Microbiology
Congratulations to George Fry (St Johnrsquos 2005 to 2012) on graduating with a MSci Geology degree from
the department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College London
Congratulations to Rebecca Pearce (St Johnrsquos 2011 to 2013) on graduating with Honours (BSc Hons Rehabilitation in Sport and Exercise) from Plymouth Marjon University
Page 13
Equestrian News Issue 2 - December 2017
Other highlights included Evie Baggaley and Amelia Platts riding fast rounds in their 90 show jumping a fantastic Eventers Challenge round for one of our youngest new members Bea Verdina Daisy Down
jumping double clear in her 80 and 90 show jumping Louisa Lloyd Jones and Emily Towles fantastic Jumping With Style rounds in the main arena Imogen Thompson and Flossie Lloyd Jones great rounds in the regional points league team Hannah Halls 1metre Jumping With Style in the main arena
Holly Stephensrsquo fabulous round on her new horse in the 1 metre class
Sunday 22 October saw the qualifier for the Eventers Challenge at Hickstead and the team of
Bea Verdina Holly Stephens Hannah Hall and Louisa Lloyd Jones came fourth and were in the Rosettes Louisa was 10th individually and Emily rode Harry Potter for the first time and came 14th individually
A huge congratulations to all the girls
Georgia King Evie Baggaley Amelia Platts Bea Verdina Daisy Down Louisa Lloyd Jones Emily Towle Imogen Thompson Flossie Lloyd Jones Hannah Hall and Iona Quigley
National Equestrian Championship Success by Katharine Towle
On Friday 20 October twelve girls represented St Johns at Addington Manor for the National Championships To even get to Addington Manor in Buckinghamshire was a great achievement with over 1200 competitors over three days The girls and ponies were beautifully turned out every day despite the mud The team rode very competitively keep their cool and had lots of fun riding in thirteen classes over three days St Johns consistently finished in the top 30 with forty schools competing from England Ireland Scotland and Wales in every class Georgia King stood out as an outstanding competitor and won two classes overall in the main arena in a nail biting final She was crowned National Champion with her pony Drop the Subject in her Jumping With Style and Show Jumping Classes
Page 14
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 15
Sports Reports I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 16
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 17
I ssue 2 - December 2017 Sport Reports
Page 18
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 19
Lunch Money
ParentPay I ssue 2 - December 2017
You should all be aware that St Johnrsquos Marlborough
operates a Cashless Catering system with funds
having to be loaded via ParentPay (by debit or credit
card) Funds for lunch money have to be loaded in
advance and there are a couple of ways of making
payments for lunches
Every ParentPay account has a Parent Account
facility whereby funds can be loaded to the Parent
Account and stored there until they are allocated to a
specific item (lunches or trips etc) This allows you to
make regular payments to the Parent Account to help
with budgeting or saving for higher cost items
without having to make payments for specific items
Please be aware that you will not receive interest on
any monies held within your Parent Account
You make a payment as for any other online
purchases by adding the lunch item to your shopping
basket and making the payment The funds are
allocated immediately to the lunch item and will
appear on the Cashless Catering system when the
two systems next communicate
SET UP AN ALERT ndash You can set up an email alert to
notify you that funds are getting low You choose an
amount at which point you want to be notified and
ParentPay will email you when lunch funds reach this
amount or drop below it Hopefully this will help
prevent those urgent calls from your child saying that
they donrsquot have any funds for lunch
Click on the Profile tab along the top of the homepage
A new selection of items will appear on the left of the screen Click on Alert
settings
Scroll to Balance Alerts
Enter the amount at which you wish to be alerted should the balance fall below in the Threshold box within the Balance Alerts section
Tick the Email alert box (no cost in-
volved for email alerts) You will be charged for a text alert
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the blue Save button
NO BANK ACCOUNTCOMPUTER ACCESS If you do
not have a bank account or computer access you can
still load funds to your childrsquos lunch account using a
Paypoint card Please contact Mrs Woodburn on
01672 519567 or by emailing
swoodburnstjohnswiltschuk to request a
Paypoint card
PLEASE NOTE ndash We are no longer able to take
payment over the phone for any items on ParentPay
To avoid your child not having funds for lunch please
endeavour to load funds before they go into arrears
Whilst there is an overdraft facility allowing students
to go overdrawn by pound225 which will be cleared from
your next payment There are unfortunately
occasions when ParentPay has a temporary glitch and
you may not be able to load funds in time for lunch
In an emergency situation your child can bring cash in
to be loaded on to their lunch account but they
MUST give this to the Catering Manager in the
kitchen by 0830hrs Cash will not be accepted after
0830hrs
Page 20
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Excalibur Teaching School Alliance
The one year graduate School Direct scheme run by the Excalibur Teaching School Alliance (TSA) is off to a flying start In collaboration with Bath Spa University and Bristol University Excalibur TSA is committed to developing and delivering cutting-edge primary and secondary school-led initial teacher training (ITT) With two training hubs St Johnrsquos in Marlborough and Fairfield High School in Bristol the Excalibur TSA course offers a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) as well as the possibility of gaining 60 credits towards a Masters This yearrsquos cohort comprises one primary school and six secondary trainees who range in age from early twenties to early fifties They have all had other jobs first Investment banking architecture chef hospital administrator physiotherapy are just some of the careers previously followed Several trainees had always wanted to teach but life events got in the way or as James Allen (a science teacher trainee) commented ldquoI simply wasnrsquot brave enoughrdquo Sarah Frame Director of Excalibur TSA believes that the course offers excellent support ldquoTrainees are treated as a member of staff from day one We run an induction in June so the trainees can get to know each other Trainees have two support
networks ndash in school and at the universityrdquo ldquoWe can tell trainees in June before they start the course where their teaching placements will be so they can make livingchildcare arrangements We also have a wide variety of schools where we can offer trainees enrichment placementsrdquo ldquoWe want our trainees to be in the best possible place to gain a teaching job at the end of the courserdquo The trainees who have now embarked on their first teaching practice are pleased to have chosen the School Direct route into teaching Emma Playfair said ldquoSchool Direct offers a much clearer path than a traditional PGCE We are more supported and there are good links between the academic side and then seeing it in practice hererdquo Excalibur TSA is now recruiting for their September 2018 cohort in Primary plus Secondary Art Computer science DT Drama English Geography History Maths MFL Music PE RE and Science If you would like to find out more about studying for a PGCE with Excalibur TSA contact adminTsastjohnswiltsschuk or visit the Excalibur TSA website at wwwexcaliburtsaorguk
Oscar Hird Emma Playfair James Allen Julie Gordon Lauren Sankey
Elena Ramos Justine Holmes (Professional Tutor) Francis Klememcic Special thanks to Sue Round from Marlborough News Online for the
following article
Page 21
Adult Education I ssue 2 - December 2017
Celebrate the New Year by learning a new skill
wwwstjohnswiltsschukcommunityadulted
wwwticketsourcecoukstjohnsmarlborough
Page 22
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Community Christmas Events
Page 23
I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 24
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Careers Advice
Careers Update December 2017 by Mrs F Havill Careers Guidance Independent and impartial Careers Guidance is available to all students in Years 8 to 11 To request a one-to-one career guidance meeting with Mrs Havill please ask in the careers office in G121 Students are also welcome to drop in anytime with queries about career ideas courses or option choices Year 11 Just a reminder that many colleges are still offering open days in January for next year and details of these can be found via tutors the Careers Office noticeboard and online Prospectus for Post-16 colleges are available in the school Library or Careers Office in G121 - students are welcome to pop in to discuss any progression queries Apprenticeships Apprenticeship vacancies for the local Wiltshire and Swindon areas are updated weekly They are available on the Apprenticeship tab on Careers Companion the careers online library accessed via Saber gt careers amp WRL gt resources If a Year 11 student is interested in the apprenticeship route please could they visit the Careers Office All passwords for the careers resources on Saber are at the back of student planners Post-16 Options and places to study can be found on httpwwwwiltshirechoicesorguk Labour market information The Wiltshire LMI section of the Work Wiltshire website has been updated next week The reports can be found on httpsworkwiltshirecouklocal-employment-information Moving On Fair St Johnrsquos is hosting its annual Moving On Fair on Wednesday 24 January for all students from Years 10 onwards to attend as well as being available to younger students during their morning break It has been combined with the careers fair and includes a range of employers universities colleges and apprenticeship providers Details of attendees will be sent home closer to the date It is a popular event and we hope that students will take advantage of having access to such a diverse range of progression ideas Women In Engineering Wiltshire College are hosting a variety of workshops to encourage women into engineering on Friday 23 February open to Years 9 and 10 Please let the Careers Office know if you are interested in attending this event Dates for terms 3 amp 4
Moving On Fair ndash Wednesday 24January details to follow Year 10 Mock interview dates ndash Monday 12 to Thursday 15 March
WORK EXPERIENCE - Year 10 work experience dates are Monday 2 July to Friday 6 July 2018
Page 8
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Student Experiences
Drama Trip to New York by Mrs Matyla
The Drama and Music department took 22 St Johns students on a wonderful sight-seeing trip to New York during October half term We were greeted by a fantastic tour guide (Lawrence) and he took us on a personal tour hitting all the major highlights of Manhattan We ended this exhilarating day by going to see the Broadway show SCHOOL OF ROCK The next day students went ice skating at the Rockefeller Centre We were able to webcam parents from Times Square in the afternoon and end the evening with a visit to the top of the Empire State Building
On our final day we went to the Natural History Museum and finished with a shopping spree on 5th Avenue The trip was a wonderful experience and will hopefully be a new tradition here at St Johns for years to come
Fishing for Schools Some of our Year 9 students have taken up the opportunity of a six
week course run by Fishing For Schools This short angling course
has been purpose built to offer skills and confidence to young people
and is just one of the programmes we have on offer to our students
who would benefit in this way
Page 9
Student Success I ssue 2 - December 2017
Congratulations to the following students who achieved their Bronze Arts Award The Trinity Arts Award assessor visited in November to see the portfolios created by the students and was very complimentary All 18 students achieved their award and certificates will be issued soon Well done for all your efforts and achievement Mrs L Spokes Director of the Arts Alfie Smith
Lily Soellener
Sara White
Jodie White
Lily Spooner
Sofia Orford
Francesca Mullholland
Evie Baggaley
Daisy Beauchamp
Ciara Beale
Eddie Bound
Darcy Brown
Ellie Foale
Annabel Hitchmough
Alfie Marley
Toby Miles
Jess Nicholas
Kate Paterson
Lost Property - Important Notice
All items of lost Property are on display in the Atrium on Monday and Friday between 0930 ndash 1430 Parents are welcome to come and look for lost items but must sign in at reception first The current unnamed items include shoes trainers football boots blazers lunchboxes drinks bottles pencil case and glasses We do endeavour to return all named items During the last three days of term Monday 18 Tuesday 19 and Wednesday 20 December lost property will be displayed each day After this time all unclaimed items will then be donated to charity
Page 10
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Student Experiences
For anti-bullying week the Year 12 Drama students devised and performed a hard hitting anti-bullying play Based on real experiences the play was an honest and moving depiction of the emotional impact of being bullied The play was performed to year groups at the school The play inspired a great deal of
constructive discussion amongst the audience all of which reinforces St Johns no-tolerance policy when it comes to bulling
by Alfie Thomas
Mrs Matyla organized a trip for 60 students from our cast of
Annie to go into London to see how the show is done in the West End
Page 11
Donrsquot forget to book your tickets I ssue 2 - December 2017
St Johnrsquos students proudly present
ANNIE
Book by Music by Lyrics by
THOMAS MEEHAN CHARLES STROUSE MARTIN CHARNIN
Original Broadway Production Directed by Martin Charnin
Presented on Broadway by Mike Nichols
Produced by
Irwin Meyer Stephen R Friedman Lewis Allen Alvin Nederlander Associates Inc
The John F Kennedy Center for Performing Arts Icurus Productions
Based on ldquoLittle Orphan Annierdquo reg
by permission of the Tribune Media Services Inc
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with
Music Theatre International (Europe)
All authorised performance materials are also supplied by MTI Europe
wwwmtishowscouk
Wednesday 7 February
Thursday 8 February
Friday 9 February
700pm
St Johnrsquos Marlborough
Tickets available from TicketSource
wwwticketsourcecoukstjohnstheatreonthehill
Page 12
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Important Information Admissions Policy
httpexcaliburorgukhomeabout-usadmissions
admissionsconsultationexcaliburorguk
University News Congratulations to Jamie Gorzynski (St Johnrsquos 2006 to 2013) on receiving a first class honours BSC in Microbiology
Congratulations to George Fry (St Johnrsquos 2005 to 2012) on graduating with a MSci Geology degree from
the department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College London
Congratulations to Rebecca Pearce (St Johnrsquos 2011 to 2013) on graduating with Honours (BSc Hons Rehabilitation in Sport and Exercise) from Plymouth Marjon University
Page 13
Equestrian News Issue 2 - December 2017
Other highlights included Evie Baggaley and Amelia Platts riding fast rounds in their 90 show jumping a fantastic Eventers Challenge round for one of our youngest new members Bea Verdina Daisy Down
jumping double clear in her 80 and 90 show jumping Louisa Lloyd Jones and Emily Towles fantastic Jumping With Style rounds in the main arena Imogen Thompson and Flossie Lloyd Jones great rounds in the regional points league team Hannah Halls 1metre Jumping With Style in the main arena
Holly Stephensrsquo fabulous round on her new horse in the 1 metre class
Sunday 22 October saw the qualifier for the Eventers Challenge at Hickstead and the team of
Bea Verdina Holly Stephens Hannah Hall and Louisa Lloyd Jones came fourth and were in the Rosettes Louisa was 10th individually and Emily rode Harry Potter for the first time and came 14th individually
A huge congratulations to all the girls
Georgia King Evie Baggaley Amelia Platts Bea Verdina Daisy Down Louisa Lloyd Jones Emily Towle Imogen Thompson Flossie Lloyd Jones Hannah Hall and Iona Quigley
National Equestrian Championship Success by Katharine Towle
On Friday 20 October twelve girls represented St Johns at Addington Manor for the National Championships To even get to Addington Manor in Buckinghamshire was a great achievement with over 1200 competitors over three days The girls and ponies were beautifully turned out every day despite the mud The team rode very competitively keep their cool and had lots of fun riding in thirteen classes over three days St Johns consistently finished in the top 30 with forty schools competing from England Ireland Scotland and Wales in every class Georgia King stood out as an outstanding competitor and won two classes overall in the main arena in a nail biting final She was crowned National Champion with her pony Drop the Subject in her Jumping With Style and Show Jumping Classes
Page 14
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 15
Sports Reports I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 16
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 17
I ssue 2 - December 2017 Sport Reports
Page 18
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 19
Lunch Money
ParentPay I ssue 2 - December 2017
You should all be aware that St Johnrsquos Marlborough
operates a Cashless Catering system with funds
having to be loaded via ParentPay (by debit or credit
card) Funds for lunch money have to be loaded in
advance and there are a couple of ways of making
payments for lunches
Every ParentPay account has a Parent Account
facility whereby funds can be loaded to the Parent
Account and stored there until they are allocated to a
specific item (lunches or trips etc) This allows you to
make regular payments to the Parent Account to help
with budgeting or saving for higher cost items
without having to make payments for specific items
Please be aware that you will not receive interest on
any monies held within your Parent Account
You make a payment as for any other online
purchases by adding the lunch item to your shopping
basket and making the payment The funds are
allocated immediately to the lunch item and will
appear on the Cashless Catering system when the
two systems next communicate
SET UP AN ALERT ndash You can set up an email alert to
notify you that funds are getting low You choose an
amount at which point you want to be notified and
ParentPay will email you when lunch funds reach this
amount or drop below it Hopefully this will help
prevent those urgent calls from your child saying that
they donrsquot have any funds for lunch
Click on the Profile tab along the top of the homepage
A new selection of items will appear on the left of the screen Click on Alert
settings
Scroll to Balance Alerts
Enter the amount at which you wish to be alerted should the balance fall below in the Threshold box within the Balance Alerts section
Tick the Email alert box (no cost in-
volved for email alerts) You will be charged for a text alert
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the blue Save button
NO BANK ACCOUNTCOMPUTER ACCESS If you do
not have a bank account or computer access you can
still load funds to your childrsquos lunch account using a
Paypoint card Please contact Mrs Woodburn on
01672 519567 or by emailing
swoodburnstjohnswiltschuk to request a
Paypoint card
PLEASE NOTE ndash We are no longer able to take
payment over the phone for any items on ParentPay
To avoid your child not having funds for lunch please
endeavour to load funds before they go into arrears
Whilst there is an overdraft facility allowing students
to go overdrawn by pound225 which will be cleared from
your next payment There are unfortunately
occasions when ParentPay has a temporary glitch and
you may not be able to load funds in time for lunch
In an emergency situation your child can bring cash in
to be loaded on to their lunch account but they
MUST give this to the Catering Manager in the
kitchen by 0830hrs Cash will not be accepted after
0830hrs
Page 20
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Excalibur Teaching School Alliance
The one year graduate School Direct scheme run by the Excalibur Teaching School Alliance (TSA) is off to a flying start In collaboration with Bath Spa University and Bristol University Excalibur TSA is committed to developing and delivering cutting-edge primary and secondary school-led initial teacher training (ITT) With two training hubs St Johnrsquos in Marlborough and Fairfield High School in Bristol the Excalibur TSA course offers a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) as well as the possibility of gaining 60 credits towards a Masters This yearrsquos cohort comprises one primary school and six secondary trainees who range in age from early twenties to early fifties They have all had other jobs first Investment banking architecture chef hospital administrator physiotherapy are just some of the careers previously followed Several trainees had always wanted to teach but life events got in the way or as James Allen (a science teacher trainee) commented ldquoI simply wasnrsquot brave enoughrdquo Sarah Frame Director of Excalibur TSA believes that the course offers excellent support ldquoTrainees are treated as a member of staff from day one We run an induction in June so the trainees can get to know each other Trainees have two support
networks ndash in school and at the universityrdquo ldquoWe can tell trainees in June before they start the course where their teaching placements will be so they can make livingchildcare arrangements We also have a wide variety of schools where we can offer trainees enrichment placementsrdquo ldquoWe want our trainees to be in the best possible place to gain a teaching job at the end of the courserdquo The trainees who have now embarked on their first teaching practice are pleased to have chosen the School Direct route into teaching Emma Playfair said ldquoSchool Direct offers a much clearer path than a traditional PGCE We are more supported and there are good links between the academic side and then seeing it in practice hererdquo Excalibur TSA is now recruiting for their September 2018 cohort in Primary plus Secondary Art Computer science DT Drama English Geography History Maths MFL Music PE RE and Science If you would like to find out more about studying for a PGCE with Excalibur TSA contact adminTsastjohnswiltsschuk or visit the Excalibur TSA website at wwwexcaliburtsaorguk
Oscar Hird Emma Playfair James Allen Julie Gordon Lauren Sankey
Elena Ramos Justine Holmes (Professional Tutor) Francis Klememcic Special thanks to Sue Round from Marlborough News Online for the
following article
Page 21
Adult Education I ssue 2 - December 2017
Celebrate the New Year by learning a new skill
wwwstjohnswiltsschukcommunityadulted
wwwticketsourcecoukstjohnsmarlborough
Page 22
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Community Christmas Events
Page 23
I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 24
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Careers Advice
Careers Update December 2017 by Mrs F Havill Careers Guidance Independent and impartial Careers Guidance is available to all students in Years 8 to 11 To request a one-to-one career guidance meeting with Mrs Havill please ask in the careers office in G121 Students are also welcome to drop in anytime with queries about career ideas courses or option choices Year 11 Just a reminder that many colleges are still offering open days in January for next year and details of these can be found via tutors the Careers Office noticeboard and online Prospectus for Post-16 colleges are available in the school Library or Careers Office in G121 - students are welcome to pop in to discuss any progression queries Apprenticeships Apprenticeship vacancies for the local Wiltshire and Swindon areas are updated weekly They are available on the Apprenticeship tab on Careers Companion the careers online library accessed via Saber gt careers amp WRL gt resources If a Year 11 student is interested in the apprenticeship route please could they visit the Careers Office All passwords for the careers resources on Saber are at the back of student planners Post-16 Options and places to study can be found on httpwwwwiltshirechoicesorguk Labour market information The Wiltshire LMI section of the Work Wiltshire website has been updated next week The reports can be found on httpsworkwiltshirecouklocal-employment-information Moving On Fair St Johnrsquos is hosting its annual Moving On Fair on Wednesday 24 January for all students from Years 10 onwards to attend as well as being available to younger students during their morning break It has been combined with the careers fair and includes a range of employers universities colleges and apprenticeship providers Details of attendees will be sent home closer to the date It is a popular event and we hope that students will take advantage of having access to such a diverse range of progression ideas Women In Engineering Wiltshire College are hosting a variety of workshops to encourage women into engineering on Friday 23 February open to Years 9 and 10 Please let the Careers Office know if you are interested in attending this event Dates for terms 3 amp 4
Moving On Fair ndash Wednesday 24January details to follow Year 10 Mock interview dates ndash Monday 12 to Thursday 15 March
WORK EXPERIENCE - Year 10 work experience dates are Monday 2 July to Friday 6 July 2018
Page 9
Student Success I ssue 2 - December 2017
Congratulations to the following students who achieved their Bronze Arts Award The Trinity Arts Award assessor visited in November to see the portfolios created by the students and was very complimentary All 18 students achieved their award and certificates will be issued soon Well done for all your efforts and achievement Mrs L Spokes Director of the Arts Alfie Smith
Lily Soellener
Sara White
Jodie White
Lily Spooner
Sofia Orford
Francesca Mullholland
Evie Baggaley
Daisy Beauchamp
Ciara Beale
Eddie Bound
Darcy Brown
Ellie Foale
Annabel Hitchmough
Alfie Marley
Toby Miles
Jess Nicholas
Kate Paterson
Lost Property - Important Notice
All items of lost Property are on display in the Atrium on Monday and Friday between 0930 ndash 1430 Parents are welcome to come and look for lost items but must sign in at reception first The current unnamed items include shoes trainers football boots blazers lunchboxes drinks bottles pencil case and glasses We do endeavour to return all named items During the last three days of term Monday 18 Tuesday 19 and Wednesday 20 December lost property will be displayed each day After this time all unclaimed items will then be donated to charity
Page 10
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Student Experiences
For anti-bullying week the Year 12 Drama students devised and performed a hard hitting anti-bullying play Based on real experiences the play was an honest and moving depiction of the emotional impact of being bullied The play was performed to year groups at the school The play inspired a great deal of
constructive discussion amongst the audience all of which reinforces St Johns no-tolerance policy when it comes to bulling
by Alfie Thomas
Mrs Matyla organized a trip for 60 students from our cast of
Annie to go into London to see how the show is done in the West End
Page 11
Donrsquot forget to book your tickets I ssue 2 - December 2017
St Johnrsquos students proudly present
ANNIE
Book by Music by Lyrics by
THOMAS MEEHAN CHARLES STROUSE MARTIN CHARNIN
Original Broadway Production Directed by Martin Charnin
Presented on Broadway by Mike Nichols
Produced by
Irwin Meyer Stephen R Friedman Lewis Allen Alvin Nederlander Associates Inc
The John F Kennedy Center for Performing Arts Icurus Productions
Based on ldquoLittle Orphan Annierdquo reg
by permission of the Tribune Media Services Inc
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with
Music Theatre International (Europe)
All authorised performance materials are also supplied by MTI Europe
wwwmtishowscouk
Wednesday 7 February
Thursday 8 February
Friday 9 February
700pm
St Johnrsquos Marlborough
Tickets available from TicketSource
wwwticketsourcecoukstjohnstheatreonthehill
Page 12
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Important Information Admissions Policy
httpexcaliburorgukhomeabout-usadmissions
admissionsconsultationexcaliburorguk
University News Congratulations to Jamie Gorzynski (St Johnrsquos 2006 to 2013) on receiving a first class honours BSC in Microbiology
Congratulations to George Fry (St Johnrsquos 2005 to 2012) on graduating with a MSci Geology degree from
the department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College London
Congratulations to Rebecca Pearce (St Johnrsquos 2011 to 2013) on graduating with Honours (BSc Hons Rehabilitation in Sport and Exercise) from Plymouth Marjon University
Page 13
Equestrian News Issue 2 - December 2017
Other highlights included Evie Baggaley and Amelia Platts riding fast rounds in their 90 show jumping a fantastic Eventers Challenge round for one of our youngest new members Bea Verdina Daisy Down
jumping double clear in her 80 and 90 show jumping Louisa Lloyd Jones and Emily Towles fantastic Jumping With Style rounds in the main arena Imogen Thompson and Flossie Lloyd Jones great rounds in the regional points league team Hannah Halls 1metre Jumping With Style in the main arena
Holly Stephensrsquo fabulous round on her new horse in the 1 metre class
Sunday 22 October saw the qualifier for the Eventers Challenge at Hickstead and the team of
Bea Verdina Holly Stephens Hannah Hall and Louisa Lloyd Jones came fourth and were in the Rosettes Louisa was 10th individually and Emily rode Harry Potter for the first time and came 14th individually
A huge congratulations to all the girls
Georgia King Evie Baggaley Amelia Platts Bea Verdina Daisy Down Louisa Lloyd Jones Emily Towle Imogen Thompson Flossie Lloyd Jones Hannah Hall and Iona Quigley
National Equestrian Championship Success by Katharine Towle
On Friday 20 October twelve girls represented St Johns at Addington Manor for the National Championships To even get to Addington Manor in Buckinghamshire was a great achievement with over 1200 competitors over three days The girls and ponies were beautifully turned out every day despite the mud The team rode very competitively keep their cool and had lots of fun riding in thirteen classes over three days St Johns consistently finished in the top 30 with forty schools competing from England Ireland Scotland and Wales in every class Georgia King stood out as an outstanding competitor and won two classes overall in the main arena in a nail biting final She was crowned National Champion with her pony Drop the Subject in her Jumping With Style and Show Jumping Classes
Page 14
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 15
Sports Reports I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 16
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 17
I ssue 2 - December 2017 Sport Reports
Page 18
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 19
Lunch Money
ParentPay I ssue 2 - December 2017
You should all be aware that St Johnrsquos Marlborough
operates a Cashless Catering system with funds
having to be loaded via ParentPay (by debit or credit
card) Funds for lunch money have to be loaded in
advance and there are a couple of ways of making
payments for lunches
Every ParentPay account has a Parent Account
facility whereby funds can be loaded to the Parent
Account and stored there until they are allocated to a
specific item (lunches or trips etc) This allows you to
make regular payments to the Parent Account to help
with budgeting or saving for higher cost items
without having to make payments for specific items
Please be aware that you will not receive interest on
any monies held within your Parent Account
You make a payment as for any other online
purchases by adding the lunch item to your shopping
basket and making the payment The funds are
allocated immediately to the lunch item and will
appear on the Cashless Catering system when the
two systems next communicate
SET UP AN ALERT ndash You can set up an email alert to
notify you that funds are getting low You choose an
amount at which point you want to be notified and
ParentPay will email you when lunch funds reach this
amount or drop below it Hopefully this will help
prevent those urgent calls from your child saying that
they donrsquot have any funds for lunch
Click on the Profile tab along the top of the homepage
A new selection of items will appear on the left of the screen Click on Alert
settings
Scroll to Balance Alerts
Enter the amount at which you wish to be alerted should the balance fall below in the Threshold box within the Balance Alerts section
Tick the Email alert box (no cost in-
volved for email alerts) You will be charged for a text alert
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the blue Save button
NO BANK ACCOUNTCOMPUTER ACCESS If you do
not have a bank account or computer access you can
still load funds to your childrsquos lunch account using a
Paypoint card Please contact Mrs Woodburn on
01672 519567 or by emailing
swoodburnstjohnswiltschuk to request a
Paypoint card
PLEASE NOTE ndash We are no longer able to take
payment over the phone for any items on ParentPay
To avoid your child not having funds for lunch please
endeavour to load funds before they go into arrears
Whilst there is an overdraft facility allowing students
to go overdrawn by pound225 which will be cleared from
your next payment There are unfortunately
occasions when ParentPay has a temporary glitch and
you may not be able to load funds in time for lunch
In an emergency situation your child can bring cash in
to be loaded on to their lunch account but they
MUST give this to the Catering Manager in the
kitchen by 0830hrs Cash will not be accepted after
0830hrs
Page 20
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Excalibur Teaching School Alliance
The one year graduate School Direct scheme run by the Excalibur Teaching School Alliance (TSA) is off to a flying start In collaboration with Bath Spa University and Bristol University Excalibur TSA is committed to developing and delivering cutting-edge primary and secondary school-led initial teacher training (ITT) With two training hubs St Johnrsquos in Marlborough and Fairfield High School in Bristol the Excalibur TSA course offers a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) as well as the possibility of gaining 60 credits towards a Masters This yearrsquos cohort comprises one primary school and six secondary trainees who range in age from early twenties to early fifties They have all had other jobs first Investment banking architecture chef hospital administrator physiotherapy are just some of the careers previously followed Several trainees had always wanted to teach but life events got in the way or as James Allen (a science teacher trainee) commented ldquoI simply wasnrsquot brave enoughrdquo Sarah Frame Director of Excalibur TSA believes that the course offers excellent support ldquoTrainees are treated as a member of staff from day one We run an induction in June so the trainees can get to know each other Trainees have two support
networks ndash in school and at the universityrdquo ldquoWe can tell trainees in June before they start the course where their teaching placements will be so they can make livingchildcare arrangements We also have a wide variety of schools where we can offer trainees enrichment placementsrdquo ldquoWe want our trainees to be in the best possible place to gain a teaching job at the end of the courserdquo The trainees who have now embarked on their first teaching practice are pleased to have chosen the School Direct route into teaching Emma Playfair said ldquoSchool Direct offers a much clearer path than a traditional PGCE We are more supported and there are good links between the academic side and then seeing it in practice hererdquo Excalibur TSA is now recruiting for their September 2018 cohort in Primary plus Secondary Art Computer science DT Drama English Geography History Maths MFL Music PE RE and Science If you would like to find out more about studying for a PGCE with Excalibur TSA contact adminTsastjohnswiltsschuk or visit the Excalibur TSA website at wwwexcaliburtsaorguk
Oscar Hird Emma Playfair James Allen Julie Gordon Lauren Sankey
Elena Ramos Justine Holmes (Professional Tutor) Francis Klememcic Special thanks to Sue Round from Marlborough News Online for the
following article
Page 21
Adult Education I ssue 2 - December 2017
Celebrate the New Year by learning a new skill
wwwstjohnswiltsschukcommunityadulted
wwwticketsourcecoukstjohnsmarlborough
Page 22
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Community Christmas Events
Page 23
I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 24
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Careers Advice
Careers Update December 2017 by Mrs F Havill Careers Guidance Independent and impartial Careers Guidance is available to all students in Years 8 to 11 To request a one-to-one career guidance meeting with Mrs Havill please ask in the careers office in G121 Students are also welcome to drop in anytime with queries about career ideas courses or option choices Year 11 Just a reminder that many colleges are still offering open days in January for next year and details of these can be found via tutors the Careers Office noticeboard and online Prospectus for Post-16 colleges are available in the school Library or Careers Office in G121 - students are welcome to pop in to discuss any progression queries Apprenticeships Apprenticeship vacancies for the local Wiltshire and Swindon areas are updated weekly They are available on the Apprenticeship tab on Careers Companion the careers online library accessed via Saber gt careers amp WRL gt resources If a Year 11 student is interested in the apprenticeship route please could they visit the Careers Office All passwords for the careers resources on Saber are at the back of student planners Post-16 Options and places to study can be found on httpwwwwiltshirechoicesorguk Labour market information The Wiltshire LMI section of the Work Wiltshire website has been updated next week The reports can be found on httpsworkwiltshirecouklocal-employment-information Moving On Fair St Johnrsquos is hosting its annual Moving On Fair on Wednesday 24 January for all students from Years 10 onwards to attend as well as being available to younger students during their morning break It has been combined with the careers fair and includes a range of employers universities colleges and apprenticeship providers Details of attendees will be sent home closer to the date It is a popular event and we hope that students will take advantage of having access to such a diverse range of progression ideas Women In Engineering Wiltshire College are hosting a variety of workshops to encourage women into engineering on Friday 23 February open to Years 9 and 10 Please let the Careers Office know if you are interested in attending this event Dates for terms 3 amp 4
Moving On Fair ndash Wednesday 24January details to follow Year 10 Mock interview dates ndash Monday 12 to Thursday 15 March
WORK EXPERIENCE - Year 10 work experience dates are Monday 2 July to Friday 6 July 2018
Page 10
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Student Experiences
For anti-bullying week the Year 12 Drama students devised and performed a hard hitting anti-bullying play Based on real experiences the play was an honest and moving depiction of the emotional impact of being bullied The play was performed to year groups at the school The play inspired a great deal of
constructive discussion amongst the audience all of which reinforces St Johns no-tolerance policy when it comes to bulling
by Alfie Thomas
Mrs Matyla organized a trip for 60 students from our cast of
Annie to go into London to see how the show is done in the West End
Page 11
Donrsquot forget to book your tickets I ssue 2 - December 2017
St Johnrsquos students proudly present
ANNIE
Book by Music by Lyrics by
THOMAS MEEHAN CHARLES STROUSE MARTIN CHARNIN
Original Broadway Production Directed by Martin Charnin
Presented on Broadway by Mike Nichols
Produced by
Irwin Meyer Stephen R Friedman Lewis Allen Alvin Nederlander Associates Inc
The John F Kennedy Center for Performing Arts Icurus Productions
Based on ldquoLittle Orphan Annierdquo reg
by permission of the Tribune Media Services Inc
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with
Music Theatre International (Europe)
All authorised performance materials are also supplied by MTI Europe
wwwmtishowscouk
Wednesday 7 February
Thursday 8 February
Friday 9 February
700pm
St Johnrsquos Marlborough
Tickets available from TicketSource
wwwticketsourcecoukstjohnstheatreonthehill
Page 12
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Important Information Admissions Policy
httpexcaliburorgukhomeabout-usadmissions
admissionsconsultationexcaliburorguk
University News Congratulations to Jamie Gorzynski (St Johnrsquos 2006 to 2013) on receiving a first class honours BSC in Microbiology
Congratulations to George Fry (St Johnrsquos 2005 to 2012) on graduating with a MSci Geology degree from
the department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College London
Congratulations to Rebecca Pearce (St Johnrsquos 2011 to 2013) on graduating with Honours (BSc Hons Rehabilitation in Sport and Exercise) from Plymouth Marjon University
Page 13
Equestrian News Issue 2 - December 2017
Other highlights included Evie Baggaley and Amelia Platts riding fast rounds in their 90 show jumping a fantastic Eventers Challenge round for one of our youngest new members Bea Verdina Daisy Down
jumping double clear in her 80 and 90 show jumping Louisa Lloyd Jones and Emily Towles fantastic Jumping With Style rounds in the main arena Imogen Thompson and Flossie Lloyd Jones great rounds in the regional points league team Hannah Halls 1metre Jumping With Style in the main arena
Holly Stephensrsquo fabulous round on her new horse in the 1 metre class
Sunday 22 October saw the qualifier for the Eventers Challenge at Hickstead and the team of
Bea Verdina Holly Stephens Hannah Hall and Louisa Lloyd Jones came fourth and were in the Rosettes Louisa was 10th individually and Emily rode Harry Potter for the first time and came 14th individually
A huge congratulations to all the girls
Georgia King Evie Baggaley Amelia Platts Bea Verdina Daisy Down Louisa Lloyd Jones Emily Towle Imogen Thompson Flossie Lloyd Jones Hannah Hall and Iona Quigley
National Equestrian Championship Success by Katharine Towle
On Friday 20 October twelve girls represented St Johns at Addington Manor for the National Championships To even get to Addington Manor in Buckinghamshire was a great achievement with over 1200 competitors over three days The girls and ponies were beautifully turned out every day despite the mud The team rode very competitively keep their cool and had lots of fun riding in thirteen classes over three days St Johns consistently finished in the top 30 with forty schools competing from England Ireland Scotland and Wales in every class Georgia King stood out as an outstanding competitor and won two classes overall in the main arena in a nail biting final She was crowned National Champion with her pony Drop the Subject in her Jumping With Style and Show Jumping Classes
Page 14
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 15
Sports Reports I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 16
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 17
I ssue 2 - December 2017 Sport Reports
Page 18
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 19
Lunch Money
ParentPay I ssue 2 - December 2017
You should all be aware that St Johnrsquos Marlborough
operates a Cashless Catering system with funds
having to be loaded via ParentPay (by debit or credit
card) Funds for lunch money have to be loaded in
advance and there are a couple of ways of making
payments for lunches
Every ParentPay account has a Parent Account
facility whereby funds can be loaded to the Parent
Account and stored there until they are allocated to a
specific item (lunches or trips etc) This allows you to
make regular payments to the Parent Account to help
with budgeting or saving for higher cost items
without having to make payments for specific items
Please be aware that you will not receive interest on
any monies held within your Parent Account
You make a payment as for any other online
purchases by adding the lunch item to your shopping
basket and making the payment The funds are
allocated immediately to the lunch item and will
appear on the Cashless Catering system when the
two systems next communicate
SET UP AN ALERT ndash You can set up an email alert to
notify you that funds are getting low You choose an
amount at which point you want to be notified and
ParentPay will email you when lunch funds reach this
amount or drop below it Hopefully this will help
prevent those urgent calls from your child saying that
they donrsquot have any funds for lunch
Click on the Profile tab along the top of the homepage
A new selection of items will appear on the left of the screen Click on Alert
settings
Scroll to Balance Alerts
Enter the amount at which you wish to be alerted should the balance fall below in the Threshold box within the Balance Alerts section
Tick the Email alert box (no cost in-
volved for email alerts) You will be charged for a text alert
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the blue Save button
NO BANK ACCOUNTCOMPUTER ACCESS If you do
not have a bank account or computer access you can
still load funds to your childrsquos lunch account using a
Paypoint card Please contact Mrs Woodburn on
01672 519567 or by emailing
swoodburnstjohnswiltschuk to request a
Paypoint card
PLEASE NOTE ndash We are no longer able to take
payment over the phone for any items on ParentPay
To avoid your child not having funds for lunch please
endeavour to load funds before they go into arrears
Whilst there is an overdraft facility allowing students
to go overdrawn by pound225 which will be cleared from
your next payment There are unfortunately
occasions when ParentPay has a temporary glitch and
you may not be able to load funds in time for lunch
In an emergency situation your child can bring cash in
to be loaded on to their lunch account but they
MUST give this to the Catering Manager in the
kitchen by 0830hrs Cash will not be accepted after
0830hrs
Page 20
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Excalibur Teaching School Alliance
The one year graduate School Direct scheme run by the Excalibur Teaching School Alliance (TSA) is off to a flying start In collaboration with Bath Spa University and Bristol University Excalibur TSA is committed to developing and delivering cutting-edge primary and secondary school-led initial teacher training (ITT) With two training hubs St Johnrsquos in Marlborough and Fairfield High School in Bristol the Excalibur TSA course offers a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) as well as the possibility of gaining 60 credits towards a Masters This yearrsquos cohort comprises one primary school and six secondary trainees who range in age from early twenties to early fifties They have all had other jobs first Investment banking architecture chef hospital administrator physiotherapy are just some of the careers previously followed Several trainees had always wanted to teach but life events got in the way or as James Allen (a science teacher trainee) commented ldquoI simply wasnrsquot brave enoughrdquo Sarah Frame Director of Excalibur TSA believes that the course offers excellent support ldquoTrainees are treated as a member of staff from day one We run an induction in June so the trainees can get to know each other Trainees have two support
networks ndash in school and at the universityrdquo ldquoWe can tell trainees in June before they start the course where their teaching placements will be so they can make livingchildcare arrangements We also have a wide variety of schools where we can offer trainees enrichment placementsrdquo ldquoWe want our trainees to be in the best possible place to gain a teaching job at the end of the courserdquo The trainees who have now embarked on their first teaching practice are pleased to have chosen the School Direct route into teaching Emma Playfair said ldquoSchool Direct offers a much clearer path than a traditional PGCE We are more supported and there are good links between the academic side and then seeing it in practice hererdquo Excalibur TSA is now recruiting for their September 2018 cohort in Primary plus Secondary Art Computer science DT Drama English Geography History Maths MFL Music PE RE and Science If you would like to find out more about studying for a PGCE with Excalibur TSA contact adminTsastjohnswiltsschuk or visit the Excalibur TSA website at wwwexcaliburtsaorguk
Oscar Hird Emma Playfair James Allen Julie Gordon Lauren Sankey
Elena Ramos Justine Holmes (Professional Tutor) Francis Klememcic Special thanks to Sue Round from Marlborough News Online for the
following article
Page 21
Adult Education I ssue 2 - December 2017
Celebrate the New Year by learning a new skill
wwwstjohnswiltsschukcommunityadulted
wwwticketsourcecoukstjohnsmarlborough
Page 22
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Community Christmas Events
Page 23
I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 24
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Careers Advice
Careers Update December 2017 by Mrs F Havill Careers Guidance Independent and impartial Careers Guidance is available to all students in Years 8 to 11 To request a one-to-one career guidance meeting with Mrs Havill please ask in the careers office in G121 Students are also welcome to drop in anytime with queries about career ideas courses or option choices Year 11 Just a reminder that many colleges are still offering open days in January for next year and details of these can be found via tutors the Careers Office noticeboard and online Prospectus for Post-16 colleges are available in the school Library or Careers Office in G121 - students are welcome to pop in to discuss any progression queries Apprenticeships Apprenticeship vacancies for the local Wiltshire and Swindon areas are updated weekly They are available on the Apprenticeship tab on Careers Companion the careers online library accessed via Saber gt careers amp WRL gt resources If a Year 11 student is interested in the apprenticeship route please could they visit the Careers Office All passwords for the careers resources on Saber are at the back of student planners Post-16 Options and places to study can be found on httpwwwwiltshirechoicesorguk Labour market information The Wiltshire LMI section of the Work Wiltshire website has been updated next week The reports can be found on httpsworkwiltshirecouklocal-employment-information Moving On Fair St Johnrsquos is hosting its annual Moving On Fair on Wednesday 24 January for all students from Years 10 onwards to attend as well as being available to younger students during their morning break It has been combined with the careers fair and includes a range of employers universities colleges and apprenticeship providers Details of attendees will be sent home closer to the date It is a popular event and we hope that students will take advantage of having access to such a diverse range of progression ideas Women In Engineering Wiltshire College are hosting a variety of workshops to encourage women into engineering on Friday 23 February open to Years 9 and 10 Please let the Careers Office know if you are interested in attending this event Dates for terms 3 amp 4
Moving On Fair ndash Wednesday 24January details to follow Year 10 Mock interview dates ndash Monday 12 to Thursday 15 March
WORK EXPERIENCE - Year 10 work experience dates are Monday 2 July to Friday 6 July 2018
Page 11
Donrsquot forget to book your tickets I ssue 2 - December 2017
St Johnrsquos students proudly present
ANNIE
Book by Music by Lyrics by
THOMAS MEEHAN CHARLES STROUSE MARTIN CHARNIN
Original Broadway Production Directed by Martin Charnin
Presented on Broadway by Mike Nichols
Produced by
Irwin Meyer Stephen R Friedman Lewis Allen Alvin Nederlander Associates Inc
The John F Kennedy Center for Performing Arts Icurus Productions
Based on ldquoLittle Orphan Annierdquo reg
by permission of the Tribune Media Services Inc
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with
Music Theatre International (Europe)
All authorised performance materials are also supplied by MTI Europe
wwwmtishowscouk
Wednesday 7 February
Thursday 8 February
Friday 9 February
700pm
St Johnrsquos Marlborough
Tickets available from TicketSource
wwwticketsourcecoukstjohnstheatreonthehill
Page 12
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Important Information Admissions Policy
httpexcaliburorgukhomeabout-usadmissions
admissionsconsultationexcaliburorguk
University News Congratulations to Jamie Gorzynski (St Johnrsquos 2006 to 2013) on receiving a first class honours BSC in Microbiology
Congratulations to George Fry (St Johnrsquos 2005 to 2012) on graduating with a MSci Geology degree from
the department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College London
Congratulations to Rebecca Pearce (St Johnrsquos 2011 to 2013) on graduating with Honours (BSc Hons Rehabilitation in Sport and Exercise) from Plymouth Marjon University
Page 13
Equestrian News Issue 2 - December 2017
Other highlights included Evie Baggaley and Amelia Platts riding fast rounds in their 90 show jumping a fantastic Eventers Challenge round for one of our youngest new members Bea Verdina Daisy Down
jumping double clear in her 80 and 90 show jumping Louisa Lloyd Jones and Emily Towles fantastic Jumping With Style rounds in the main arena Imogen Thompson and Flossie Lloyd Jones great rounds in the regional points league team Hannah Halls 1metre Jumping With Style in the main arena
Holly Stephensrsquo fabulous round on her new horse in the 1 metre class
Sunday 22 October saw the qualifier for the Eventers Challenge at Hickstead and the team of
Bea Verdina Holly Stephens Hannah Hall and Louisa Lloyd Jones came fourth and were in the Rosettes Louisa was 10th individually and Emily rode Harry Potter for the first time and came 14th individually
A huge congratulations to all the girls
Georgia King Evie Baggaley Amelia Platts Bea Verdina Daisy Down Louisa Lloyd Jones Emily Towle Imogen Thompson Flossie Lloyd Jones Hannah Hall and Iona Quigley
National Equestrian Championship Success by Katharine Towle
On Friday 20 October twelve girls represented St Johns at Addington Manor for the National Championships To even get to Addington Manor in Buckinghamshire was a great achievement with over 1200 competitors over three days The girls and ponies were beautifully turned out every day despite the mud The team rode very competitively keep their cool and had lots of fun riding in thirteen classes over three days St Johns consistently finished in the top 30 with forty schools competing from England Ireland Scotland and Wales in every class Georgia King stood out as an outstanding competitor and won two classes overall in the main arena in a nail biting final She was crowned National Champion with her pony Drop the Subject in her Jumping With Style and Show Jumping Classes
Page 14
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 15
Sports Reports I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 16
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 17
I ssue 2 - December 2017 Sport Reports
Page 18
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 19
Lunch Money
ParentPay I ssue 2 - December 2017
You should all be aware that St Johnrsquos Marlborough
operates a Cashless Catering system with funds
having to be loaded via ParentPay (by debit or credit
card) Funds for lunch money have to be loaded in
advance and there are a couple of ways of making
payments for lunches
Every ParentPay account has a Parent Account
facility whereby funds can be loaded to the Parent
Account and stored there until they are allocated to a
specific item (lunches or trips etc) This allows you to
make regular payments to the Parent Account to help
with budgeting or saving for higher cost items
without having to make payments for specific items
Please be aware that you will not receive interest on
any monies held within your Parent Account
You make a payment as for any other online
purchases by adding the lunch item to your shopping
basket and making the payment The funds are
allocated immediately to the lunch item and will
appear on the Cashless Catering system when the
two systems next communicate
SET UP AN ALERT ndash You can set up an email alert to
notify you that funds are getting low You choose an
amount at which point you want to be notified and
ParentPay will email you when lunch funds reach this
amount or drop below it Hopefully this will help
prevent those urgent calls from your child saying that
they donrsquot have any funds for lunch
Click on the Profile tab along the top of the homepage
A new selection of items will appear on the left of the screen Click on Alert
settings
Scroll to Balance Alerts
Enter the amount at which you wish to be alerted should the balance fall below in the Threshold box within the Balance Alerts section
Tick the Email alert box (no cost in-
volved for email alerts) You will be charged for a text alert
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the blue Save button
NO BANK ACCOUNTCOMPUTER ACCESS If you do
not have a bank account or computer access you can
still load funds to your childrsquos lunch account using a
Paypoint card Please contact Mrs Woodburn on
01672 519567 or by emailing
swoodburnstjohnswiltschuk to request a
Paypoint card
PLEASE NOTE ndash We are no longer able to take
payment over the phone for any items on ParentPay
To avoid your child not having funds for lunch please
endeavour to load funds before they go into arrears
Whilst there is an overdraft facility allowing students
to go overdrawn by pound225 which will be cleared from
your next payment There are unfortunately
occasions when ParentPay has a temporary glitch and
you may not be able to load funds in time for lunch
In an emergency situation your child can bring cash in
to be loaded on to their lunch account but they
MUST give this to the Catering Manager in the
kitchen by 0830hrs Cash will not be accepted after
0830hrs
Page 20
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Excalibur Teaching School Alliance
The one year graduate School Direct scheme run by the Excalibur Teaching School Alliance (TSA) is off to a flying start In collaboration with Bath Spa University and Bristol University Excalibur TSA is committed to developing and delivering cutting-edge primary and secondary school-led initial teacher training (ITT) With two training hubs St Johnrsquos in Marlborough and Fairfield High School in Bristol the Excalibur TSA course offers a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) as well as the possibility of gaining 60 credits towards a Masters This yearrsquos cohort comprises one primary school and six secondary trainees who range in age from early twenties to early fifties They have all had other jobs first Investment banking architecture chef hospital administrator physiotherapy are just some of the careers previously followed Several trainees had always wanted to teach but life events got in the way or as James Allen (a science teacher trainee) commented ldquoI simply wasnrsquot brave enoughrdquo Sarah Frame Director of Excalibur TSA believes that the course offers excellent support ldquoTrainees are treated as a member of staff from day one We run an induction in June so the trainees can get to know each other Trainees have two support
networks ndash in school and at the universityrdquo ldquoWe can tell trainees in June before they start the course where their teaching placements will be so they can make livingchildcare arrangements We also have a wide variety of schools where we can offer trainees enrichment placementsrdquo ldquoWe want our trainees to be in the best possible place to gain a teaching job at the end of the courserdquo The trainees who have now embarked on their first teaching practice are pleased to have chosen the School Direct route into teaching Emma Playfair said ldquoSchool Direct offers a much clearer path than a traditional PGCE We are more supported and there are good links between the academic side and then seeing it in practice hererdquo Excalibur TSA is now recruiting for their September 2018 cohort in Primary plus Secondary Art Computer science DT Drama English Geography History Maths MFL Music PE RE and Science If you would like to find out more about studying for a PGCE with Excalibur TSA contact adminTsastjohnswiltsschuk or visit the Excalibur TSA website at wwwexcaliburtsaorguk
Oscar Hird Emma Playfair James Allen Julie Gordon Lauren Sankey
Elena Ramos Justine Holmes (Professional Tutor) Francis Klememcic Special thanks to Sue Round from Marlborough News Online for the
following article
Page 21
Adult Education I ssue 2 - December 2017
Celebrate the New Year by learning a new skill
wwwstjohnswiltsschukcommunityadulted
wwwticketsourcecoukstjohnsmarlborough
Page 22
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Community Christmas Events
Page 23
I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 24
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Careers Advice
Careers Update December 2017 by Mrs F Havill Careers Guidance Independent and impartial Careers Guidance is available to all students in Years 8 to 11 To request a one-to-one career guidance meeting with Mrs Havill please ask in the careers office in G121 Students are also welcome to drop in anytime with queries about career ideas courses or option choices Year 11 Just a reminder that many colleges are still offering open days in January for next year and details of these can be found via tutors the Careers Office noticeboard and online Prospectus for Post-16 colleges are available in the school Library or Careers Office in G121 - students are welcome to pop in to discuss any progression queries Apprenticeships Apprenticeship vacancies for the local Wiltshire and Swindon areas are updated weekly They are available on the Apprenticeship tab on Careers Companion the careers online library accessed via Saber gt careers amp WRL gt resources If a Year 11 student is interested in the apprenticeship route please could they visit the Careers Office All passwords for the careers resources on Saber are at the back of student planners Post-16 Options and places to study can be found on httpwwwwiltshirechoicesorguk Labour market information The Wiltshire LMI section of the Work Wiltshire website has been updated next week The reports can be found on httpsworkwiltshirecouklocal-employment-information Moving On Fair St Johnrsquos is hosting its annual Moving On Fair on Wednesday 24 January for all students from Years 10 onwards to attend as well as being available to younger students during their morning break It has been combined with the careers fair and includes a range of employers universities colleges and apprenticeship providers Details of attendees will be sent home closer to the date It is a popular event and we hope that students will take advantage of having access to such a diverse range of progression ideas Women In Engineering Wiltshire College are hosting a variety of workshops to encourage women into engineering on Friday 23 February open to Years 9 and 10 Please let the Careers Office know if you are interested in attending this event Dates for terms 3 amp 4
Moving On Fair ndash Wednesday 24January details to follow Year 10 Mock interview dates ndash Monday 12 to Thursday 15 March
WORK EXPERIENCE - Year 10 work experience dates are Monday 2 July to Friday 6 July 2018
Page 12
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Important Information Admissions Policy
httpexcaliburorgukhomeabout-usadmissions
admissionsconsultationexcaliburorguk
University News Congratulations to Jamie Gorzynski (St Johnrsquos 2006 to 2013) on receiving a first class honours BSC in Microbiology
Congratulations to George Fry (St Johnrsquos 2005 to 2012) on graduating with a MSci Geology degree from
the department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College London
Congratulations to Rebecca Pearce (St Johnrsquos 2011 to 2013) on graduating with Honours (BSc Hons Rehabilitation in Sport and Exercise) from Plymouth Marjon University
Page 13
Equestrian News Issue 2 - December 2017
Other highlights included Evie Baggaley and Amelia Platts riding fast rounds in their 90 show jumping a fantastic Eventers Challenge round for one of our youngest new members Bea Verdina Daisy Down
jumping double clear in her 80 and 90 show jumping Louisa Lloyd Jones and Emily Towles fantastic Jumping With Style rounds in the main arena Imogen Thompson and Flossie Lloyd Jones great rounds in the regional points league team Hannah Halls 1metre Jumping With Style in the main arena
Holly Stephensrsquo fabulous round on her new horse in the 1 metre class
Sunday 22 October saw the qualifier for the Eventers Challenge at Hickstead and the team of
Bea Verdina Holly Stephens Hannah Hall and Louisa Lloyd Jones came fourth and were in the Rosettes Louisa was 10th individually and Emily rode Harry Potter for the first time and came 14th individually
A huge congratulations to all the girls
Georgia King Evie Baggaley Amelia Platts Bea Verdina Daisy Down Louisa Lloyd Jones Emily Towle Imogen Thompson Flossie Lloyd Jones Hannah Hall and Iona Quigley
National Equestrian Championship Success by Katharine Towle
On Friday 20 October twelve girls represented St Johns at Addington Manor for the National Championships To even get to Addington Manor in Buckinghamshire was a great achievement with over 1200 competitors over three days The girls and ponies were beautifully turned out every day despite the mud The team rode very competitively keep their cool and had lots of fun riding in thirteen classes over three days St Johns consistently finished in the top 30 with forty schools competing from England Ireland Scotland and Wales in every class Georgia King stood out as an outstanding competitor and won two classes overall in the main arena in a nail biting final She was crowned National Champion with her pony Drop the Subject in her Jumping With Style and Show Jumping Classes
Page 14
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 15
Sports Reports I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 16
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 17
I ssue 2 - December 2017 Sport Reports
Page 18
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 19
Lunch Money
ParentPay I ssue 2 - December 2017
You should all be aware that St Johnrsquos Marlborough
operates a Cashless Catering system with funds
having to be loaded via ParentPay (by debit or credit
card) Funds for lunch money have to be loaded in
advance and there are a couple of ways of making
payments for lunches
Every ParentPay account has a Parent Account
facility whereby funds can be loaded to the Parent
Account and stored there until they are allocated to a
specific item (lunches or trips etc) This allows you to
make regular payments to the Parent Account to help
with budgeting or saving for higher cost items
without having to make payments for specific items
Please be aware that you will not receive interest on
any monies held within your Parent Account
You make a payment as for any other online
purchases by adding the lunch item to your shopping
basket and making the payment The funds are
allocated immediately to the lunch item and will
appear on the Cashless Catering system when the
two systems next communicate
SET UP AN ALERT ndash You can set up an email alert to
notify you that funds are getting low You choose an
amount at which point you want to be notified and
ParentPay will email you when lunch funds reach this
amount or drop below it Hopefully this will help
prevent those urgent calls from your child saying that
they donrsquot have any funds for lunch
Click on the Profile tab along the top of the homepage
A new selection of items will appear on the left of the screen Click on Alert
settings
Scroll to Balance Alerts
Enter the amount at which you wish to be alerted should the balance fall below in the Threshold box within the Balance Alerts section
Tick the Email alert box (no cost in-
volved for email alerts) You will be charged for a text alert
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the blue Save button
NO BANK ACCOUNTCOMPUTER ACCESS If you do
not have a bank account or computer access you can
still load funds to your childrsquos lunch account using a
Paypoint card Please contact Mrs Woodburn on
01672 519567 or by emailing
swoodburnstjohnswiltschuk to request a
Paypoint card
PLEASE NOTE ndash We are no longer able to take
payment over the phone for any items on ParentPay
To avoid your child not having funds for lunch please
endeavour to load funds before they go into arrears
Whilst there is an overdraft facility allowing students
to go overdrawn by pound225 which will be cleared from
your next payment There are unfortunately
occasions when ParentPay has a temporary glitch and
you may not be able to load funds in time for lunch
In an emergency situation your child can bring cash in
to be loaded on to their lunch account but they
MUST give this to the Catering Manager in the
kitchen by 0830hrs Cash will not be accepted after
0830hrs
Page 20
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Excalibur Teaching School Alliance
The one year graduate School Direct scheme run by the Excalibur Teaching School Alliance (TSA) is off to a flying start In collaboration with Bath Spa University and Bristol University Excalibur TSA is committed to developing and delivering cutting-edge primary and secondary school-led initial teacher training (ITT) With two training hubs St Johnrsquos in Marlborough and Fairfield High School in Bristol the Excalibur TSA course offers a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) as well as the possibility of gaining 60 credits towards a Masters This yearrsquos cohort comprises one primary school and six secondary trainees who range in age from early twenties to early fifties They have all had other jobs first Investment banking architecture chef hospital administrator physiotherapy are just some of the careers previously followed Several trainees had always wanted to teach but life events got in the way or as James Allen (a science teacher trainee) commented ldquoI simply wasnrsquot brave enoughrdquo Sarah Frame Director of Excalibur TSA believes that the course offers excellent support ldquoTrainees are treated as a member of staff from day one We run an induction in June so the trainees can get to know each other Trainees have two support
networks ndash in school and at the universityrdquo ldquoWe can tell trainees in June before they start the course where their teaching placements will be so they can make livingchildcare arrangements We also have a wide variety of schools where we can offer trainees enrichment placementsrdquo ldquoWe want our trainees to be in the best possible place to gain a teaching job at the end of the courserdquo The trainees who have now embarked on their first teaching practice are pleased to have chosen the School Direct route into teaching Emma Playfair said ldquoSchool Direct offers a much clearer path than a traditional PGCE We are more supported and there are good links between the academic side and then seeing it in practice hererdquo Excalibur TSA is now recruiting for their September 2018 cohort in Primary plus Secondary Art Computer science DT Drama English Geography History Maths MFL Music PE RE and Science If you would like to find out more about studying for a PGCE with Excalibur TSA contact adminTsastjohnswiltsschuk or visit the Excalibur TSA website at wwwexcaliburtsaorguk
Oscar Hird Emma Playfair James Allen Julie Gordon Lauren Sankey
Elena Ramos Justine Holmes (Professional Tutor) Francis Klememcic Special thanks to Sue Round from Marlborough News Online for the
following article
Page 21
Adult Education I ssue 2 - December 2017
Celebrate the New Year by learning a new skill
wwwstjohnswiltsschukcommunityadulted
wwwticketsourcecoukstjohnsmarlborough
Page 22
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Community Christmas Events
Page 23
I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 24
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Careers Advice
Careers Update December 2017 by Mrs F Havill Careers Guidance Independent and impartial Careers Guidance is available to all students in Years 8 to 11 To request a one-to-one career guidance meeting with Mrs Havill please ask in the careers office in G121 Students are also welcome to drop in anytime with queries about career ideas courses or option choices Year 11 Just a reminder that many colleges are still offering open days in January for next year and details of these can be found via tutors the Careers Office noticeboard and online Prospectus for Post-16 colleges are available in the school Library or Careers Office in G121 - students are welcome to pop in to discuss any progression queries Apprenticeships Apprenticeship vacancies for the local Wiltshire and Swindon areas are updated weekly They are available on the Apprenticeship tab on Careers Companion the careers online library accessed via Saber gt careers amp WRL gt resources If a Year 11 student is interested in the apprenticeship route please could they visit the Careers Office All passwords for the careers resources on Saber are at the back of student planners Post-16 Options and places to study can be found on httpwwwwiltshirechoicesorguk Labour market information The Wiltshire LMI section of the Work Wiltshire website has been updated next week The reports can be found on httpsworkwiltshirecouklocal-employment-information Moving On Fair St Johnrsquos is hosting its annual Moving On Fair on Wednesday 24 January for all students from Years 10 onwards to attend as well as being available to younger students during their morning break It has been combined with the careers fair and includes a range of employers universities colleges and apprenticeship providers Details of attendees will be sent home closer to the date It is a popular event and we hope that students will take advantage of having access to such a diverse range of progression ideas Women In Engineering Wiltshire College are hosting a variety of workshops to encourage women into engineering on Friday 23 February open to Years 9 and 10 Please let the Careers Office know if you are interested in attending this event Dates for terms 3 amp 4
Moving On Fair ndash Wednesday 24January details to follow Year 10 Mock interview dates ndash Monday 12 to Thursday 15 March
WORK EXPERIENCE - Year 10 work experience dates are Monday 2 July to Friday 6 July 2018
Page 13
Equestrian News Issue 2 - December 2017
Other highlights included Evie Baggaley and Amelia Platts riding fast rounds in their 90 show jumping a fantastic Eventers Challenge round for one of our youngest new members Bea Verdina Daisy Down
jumping double clear in her 80 and 90 show jumping Louisa Lloyd Jones and Emily Towles fantastic Jumping With Style rounds in the main arena Imogen Thompson and Flossie Lloyd Jones great rounds in the regional points league team Hannah Halls 1metre Jumping With Style in the main arena
Holly Stephensrsquo fabulous round on her new horse in the 1 metre class
Sunday 22 October saw the qualifier for the Eventers Challenge at Hickstead and the team of
Bea Verdina Holly Stephens Hannah Hall and Louisa Lloyd Jones came fourth and were in the Rosettes Louisa was 10th individually and Emily rode Harry Potter for the first time and came 14th individually
A huge congratulations to all the girls
Georgia King Evie Baggaley Amelia Platts Bea Verdina Daisy Down Louisa Lloyd Jones Emily Towle Imogen Thompson Flossie Lloyd Jones Hannah Hall and Iona Quigley
National Equestrian Championship Success by Katharine Towle
On Friday 20 October twelve girls represented St Johns at Addington Manor for the National Championships To even get to Addington Manor in Buckinghamshire was a great achievement with over 1200 competitors over three days The girls and ponies were beautifully turned out every day despite the mud The team rode very competitively keep their cool and had lots of fun riding in thirteen classes over three days St Johns consistently finished in the top 30 with forty schools competing from England Ireland Scotland and Wales in every class Georgia King stood out as an outstanding competitor and won two classes overall in the main arena in a nail biting final She was crowned National Champion with her pony Drop the Subject in her Jumping With Style and Show Jumping Classes
Page 14
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 15
Sports Reports I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 16
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 17
I ssue 2 - December 2017 Sport Reports
Page 18
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 19
Lunch Money
ParentPay I ssue 2 - December 2017
You should all be aware that St Johnrsquos Marlborough
operates a Cashless Catering system with funds
having to be loaded via ParentPay (by debit or credit
card) Funds for lunch money have to be loaded in
advance and there are a couple of ways of making
payments for lunches
Every ParentPay account has a Parent Account
facility whereby funds can be loaded to the Parent
Account and stored there until they are allocated to a
specific item (lunches or trips etc) This allows you to
make regular payments to the Parent Account to help
with budgeting or saving for higher cost items
without having to make payments for specific items
Please be aware that you will not receive interest on
any monies held within your Parent Account
You make a payment as for any other online
purchases by adding the lunch item to your shopping
basket and making the payment The funds are
allocated immediately to the lunch item and will
appear on the Cashless Catering system when the
two systems next communicate
SET UP AN ALERT ndash You can set up an email alert to
notify you that funds are getting low You choose an
amount at which point you want to be notified and
ParentPay will email you when lunch funds reach this
amount or drop below it Hopefully this will help
prevent those urgent calls from your child saying that
they donrsquot have any funds for lunch
Click on the Profile tab along the top of the homepage
A new selection of items will appear on the left of the screen Click on Alert
settings
Scroll to Balance Alerts
Enter the amount at which you wish to be alerted should the balance fall below in the Threshold box within the Balance Alerts section
Tick the Email alert box (no cost in-
volved for email alerts) You will be charged for a text alert
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the blue Save button
NO BANK ACCOUNTCOMPUTER ACCESS If you do
not have a bank account or computer access you can
still load funds to your childrsquos lunch account using a
Paypoint card Please contact Mrs Woodburn on
01672 519567 or by emailing
swoodburnstjohnswiltschuk to request a
Paypoint card
PLEASE NOTE ndash We are no longer able to take
payment over the phone for any items on ParentPay
To avoid your child not having funds for lunch please
endeavour to load funds before they go into arrears
Whilst there is an overdraft facility allowing students
to go overdrawn by pound225 which will be cleared from
your next payment There are unfortunately
occasions when ParentPay has a temporary glitch and
you may not be able to load funds in time for lunch
In an emergency situation your child can bring cash in
to be loaded on to their lunch account but they
MUST give this to the Catering Manager in the
kitchen by 0830hrs Cash will not be accepted after
0830hrs
Page 20
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Excalibur Teaching School Alliance
The one year graduate School Direct scheme run by the Excalibur Teaching School Alliance (TSA) is off to a flying start In collaboration with Bath Spa University and Bristol University Excalibur TSA is committed to developing and delivering cutting-edge primary and secondary school-led initial teacher training (ITT) With two training hubs St Johnrsquos in Marlborough and Fairfield High School in Bristol the Excalibur TSA course offers a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) as well as the possibility of gaining 60 credits towards a Masters This yearrsquos cohort comprises one primary school and six secondary trainees who range in age from early twenties to early fifties They have all had other jobs first Investment banking architecture chef hospital administrator physiotherapy are just some of the careers previously followed Several trainees had always wanted to teach but life events got in the way or as James Allen (a science teacher trainee) commented ldquoI simply wasnrsquot brave enoughrdquo Sarah Frame Director of Excalibur TSA believes that the course offers excellent support ldquoTrainees are treated as a member of staff from day one We run an induction in June so the trainees can get to know each other Trainees have two support
networks ndash in school and at the universityrdquo ldquoWe can tell trainees in June before they start the course where their teaching placements will be so they can make livingchildcare arrangements We also have a wide variety of schools where we can offer trainees enrichment placementsrdquo ldquoWe want our trainees to be in the best possible place to gain a teaching job at the end of the courserdquo The trainees who have now embarked on their first teaching practice are pleased to have chosen the School Direct route into teaching Emma Playfair said ldquoSchool Direct offers a much clearer path than a traditional PGCE We are more supported and there are good links between the academic side and then seeing it in practice hererdquo Excalibur TSA is now recruiting for their September 2018 cohort in Primary plus Secondary Art Computer science DT Drama English Geography History Maths MFL Music PE RE and Science If you would like to find out more about studying for a PGCE with Excalibur TSA contact adminTsastjohnswiltsschuk or visit the Excalibur TSA website at wwwexcaliburtsaorguk
Oscar Hird Emma Playfair James Allen Julie Gordon Lauren Sankey
Elena Ramos Justine Holmes (Professional Tutor) Francis Klememcic Special thanks to Sue Round from Marlborough News Online for the
following article
Page 21
Adult Education I ssue 2 - December 2017
Celebrate the New Year by learning a new skill
wwwstjohnswiltsschukcommunityadulted
wwwticketsourcecoukstjohnsmarlborough
Page 22
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Community Christmas Events
Page 23
I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 24
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Careers Advice
Careers Update December 2017 by Mrs F Havill Careers Guidance Independent and impartial Careers Guidance is available to all students in Years 8 to 11 To request a one-to-one career guidance meeting with Mrs Havill please ask in the careers office in G121 Students are also welcome to drop in anytime with queries about career ideas courses or option choices Year 11 Just a reminder that many colleges are still offering open days in January for next year and details of these can be found via tutors the Careers Office noticeboard and online Prospectus for Post-16 colleges are available in the school Library or Careers Office in G121 - students are welcome to pop in to discuss any progression queries Apprenticeships Apprenticeship vacancies for the local Wiltshire and Swindon areas are updated weekly They are available on the Apprenticeship tab on Careers Companion the careers online library accessed via Saber gt careers amp WRL gt resources If a Year 11 student is interested in the apprenticeship route please could they visit the Careers Office All passwords for the careers resources on Saber are at the back of student planners Post-16 Options and places to study can be found on httpwwwwiltshirechoicesorguk Labour market information The Wiltshire LMI section of the Work Wiltshire website has been updated next week The reports can be found on httpsworkwiltshirecouklocal-employment-information Moving On Fair St Johnrsquos is hosting its annual Moving On Fair on Wednesday 24 January for all students from Years 10 onwards to attend as well as being available to younger students during their morning break It has been combined with the careers fair and includes a range of employers universities colleges and apprenticeship providers Details of attendees will be sent home closer to the date It is a popular event and we hope that students will take advantage of having access to such a diverse range of progression ideas Women In Engineering Wiltshire College are hosting a variety of workshops to encourage women into engineering on Friday 23 February open to Years 9 and 10 Please let the Careers Office know if you are interested in attending this event Dates for terms 3 amp 4
Moving On Fair ndash Wednesday 24January details to follow Year 10 Mock interview dates ndash Monday 12 to Thursday 15 March
WORK EXPERIENCE - Year 10 work experience dates are Monday 2 July to Friday 6 July 2018
Page 14
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 15
Sports Reports I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 16
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 17
I ssue 2 - December 2017 Sport Reports
Page 18
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 19
Lunch Money
ParentPay I ssue 2 - December 2017
You should all be aware that St Johnrsquos Marlborough
operates a Cashless Catering system with funds
having to be loaded via ParentPay (by debit or credit
card) Funds for lunch money have to be loaded in
advance and there are a couple of ways of making
payments for lunches
Every ParentPay account has a Parent Account
facility whereby funds can be loaded to the Parent
Account and stored there until they are allocated to a
specific item (lunches or trips etc) This allows you to
make regular payments to the Parent Account to help
with budgeting or saving for higher cost items
without having to make payments for specific items
Please be aware that you will not receive interest on
any monies held within your Parent Account
You make a payment as for any other online
purchases by adding the lunch item to your shopping
basket and making the payment The funds are
allocated immediately to the lunch item and will
appear on the Cashless Catering system when the
two systems next communicate
SET UP AN ALERT ndash You can set up an email alert to
notify you that funds are getting low You choose an
amount at which point you want to be notified and
ParentPay will email you when lunch funds reach this
amount or drop below it Hopefully this will help
prevent those urgent calls from your child saying that
they donrsquot have any funds for lunch
Click on the Profile tab along the top of the homepage
A new selection of items will appear on the left of the screen Click on Alert
settings
Scroll to Balance Alerts
Enter the amount at which you wish to be alerted should the balance fall below in the Threshold box within the Balance Alerts section
Tick the Email alert box (no cost in-
volved for email alerts) You will be charged for a text alert
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the blue Save button
NO BANK ACCOUNTCOMPUTER ACCESS If you do
not have a bank account or computer access you can
still load funds to your childrsquos lunch account using a
Paypoint card Please contact Mrs Woodburn on
01672 519567 or by emailing
swoodburnstjohnswiltschuk to request a
Paypoint card
PLEASE NOTE ndash We are no longer able to take
payment over the phone for any items on ParentPay
To avoid your child not having funds for lunch please
endeavour to load funds before they go into arrears
Whilst there is an overdraft facility allowing students
to go overdrawn by pound225 which will be cleared from
your next payment There are unfortunately
occasions when ParentPay has a temporary glitch and
you may not be able to load funds in time for lunch
In an emergency situation your child can bring cash in
to be loaded on to their lunch account but they
MUST give this to the Catering Manager in the
kitchen by 0830hrs Cash will not be accepted after
0830hrs
Page 20
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Excalibur Teaching School Alliance
The one year graduate School Direct scheme run by the Excalibur Teaching School Alliance (TSA) is off to a flying start In collaboration with Bath Spa University and Bristol University Excalibur TSA is committed to developing and delivering cutting-edge primary and secondary school-led initial teacher training (ITT) With two training hubs St Johnrsquos in Marlborough and Fairfield High School in Bristol the Excalibur TSA course offers a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) as well as the possibility of gaining 60 credits towards a Masters This yearrsquos cohort comprises one primary school and six secondary trainees who range in age from early twenties to early fifties They have all had other jobs first Investment banking architecture chef hospital administrator physiotherapy are just some of the careers previously followed Several trainees had always wanted to teach but life events got in the way or as James Allen (a science teacher trainee) commented ldquoI simply wasnrsquot brave enoughrdquo Sarah Frame Director of Excalibur TSA believes that the course offers excellent support ldquoTrainees are treated as a member of staff from day one We run an induction in June so the trainees can get to know each other Trainees have two support
networks ndash in school and at the universityrdquo ldquoWe can tell trainees in June before they start the course where their teaching placements will be so they can make livingchildcare arrangements We also have a wide variety of schools where we can offer trainees enrichment placementsrdquo ldquoWe want our trainees to be in the best possible place to gain a teaching job at the end of the courserdquo The trainees who have now embarked on their first teaching practice are pleased to have chosen the School Direct route into teaching Emma Playfair said ldquoSchool Direct offers a much clearer path than a traditional PGCE We are more supported and there are good links between the academic side and then seeing it in practice hererdquo Excalibur TSA is now recruiting for their September 2018 cohort in Primary plus Secondary Art Computer science DT Drama English Geography History Maths MFL Music PE RE and Science If you would like to find out more about studying for a PGCE with Excalibur TSA contact adminTsastjohnswiltsschuk or visit the Excalibur TSA website at wwwexcaliburtsaorguk
Oscar Hird Emma Playfair James Allen Julie Gordon Lauren Sankey
Elena Ramos Justine Holmes (Professional Tutor) Francis Klememcic Special thanks to Sue Round from Marlborough News Online for the
following article
Page 21
Adult Education I ssue 2 - December 2017
Celebrate the New Year by learning a new skill
wwwstjohnswiltsschukcommunityadulted
wwwticketsourcecoukstjohnsmarlborough
Page 22
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Community Christmas Events
Page 23
I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 24
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Careers Advice
Careers Update December 2017 by Mrs F Havill Careers Guidance Independent and impartial Careers Guidance is available to all students in Years 8 to 11 To request a one-to-one career guidance meeting with Mrs Havill please ask in the careers office in G121 Students are also welcome to drop in anytime with queries about career ideas courses or option choices Year 11 Just a reminder that many colleges are still offering open days in January for next year and details of these can be found via tutors the Careers Office noticeboard and online Prospectus for Post-16 colleges are available in the school Library or Careers Office in G121 - students are welcome to pop in to discuss any progression queries Apprenticeships Apprenticeship vacancies for the local Wiltshire and Swindon areas are updated weekly They are available on the Apprenticeship tab on Careers Companion the careers online library accessed via Saber gt careers amp WRL gt resources If a Year 11 student is interested in the apprenticeship route please could they visit the Careers Office All passwords for the careers resources on Saber are at the back of student planners Post-16 Options and places to study can be found on httpwwwwiltshirechoicesorguk Labour market information The Wiltshire LMI section of the Work Wiltshire website has been updated next week The reports can be found on httpsworkwiltshirecouklocal-employment-information Moving On Fair St Johnrsquos is hosting its annual Moving On Fair on Wednesday 24 January for all students from Years 10 onwards to attend as well as being available to younger students during their morning break It has been combined with the careers fair and includes a range of employers universities colleges and apprenticeship providers Details of attendees will be sent home closer to the date It is a popular event and we hope that students will take advantage of having access to such a diverse range of progression ideas Women In Engineering Wiltshire College are hosting a variety of workshops to encourage women into engineering on Friday 23 February open to Years 9 and 10 Please let the Careers Office know if you are interested in attending this event Dates for terms 3 amp 4
Moving On Fair ndash Wednesday 24January details to follow Year 10 Mock interview dates ndash Monday 12 to Thursday 15 March
WORK EXPERIENCE - Year 10 work experience dates are Monday 2 July to Friday 6 July 2018
Page 15
Sports Reports I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 16
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 17
I ssue 2 - December 2017 Sport Reports
Page 18
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 19
Lunch Money
ParentPay I ssue 2 - December 2017
You should all be aware that St Johnrsquos Marlborough
operates a Cashless Catering system with funds
having to be loaded via ParentPay (by debit or credit
card) Funds for lunch money have to be loaded in
advance and there are a couple of ways of making
payments for lunches
Every ParentPay account has a Parent Account
facility whereby funds can be loaded to the Parent
Account and stored there until they are allocated to a
specific item (lunches or trips etc) This allows you to
make regular payments to the Parent Account to help
with budgeting or saving for higher cost items
without having to make payments for specific items
Please be aware that you will not receive interest on
any monies held within your Parent Account
You make a payment as for any other online
purchases by adding the lunch item to your shopping
basket and making the payment The funds are
allocated immediately to the lunch item and will
appear on the Cashless Catering system when the
two systems next communicate
SET UP AN ALERT ndash You can set up an email alert to
notify you that funds are getting low You choose an
amount at which point you want to be notified and
ParentPay will email you when lunch funds reach this
amount or drop below it Hopefully this will help
prevent those urgent calls from your child saying that
they donrsquot have any funds for lunch
Click on the Profile tab along the top of the homepage
A new selection of items will appear on the left of the screen Click on Alert
settings
Scroll to Balance Alerts
Enter the amount at which you wish to be alerted should the balance fall below in the Threshold box within the Balance Alerts section
Tick the Email alert box (no cost in-
volved for email alerts) You will be charged for a text alert
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the blue Save button
NO BANK ACCOUNTCOMPUTER ACCESS If you do
not have a bank account or computer access you can
still load funds to your childrsquos lunch account using a
Paypoint card Please contact Mrs Woodburn on
01672 519567 or by emailing
swoodburnstjohnswiltschuk to request a
Paypoint card
PLEASE NOTE ndash We are no longer able to take
payment over the phone for any items on ParentPay
To avoid your child not having funds for lunch please
endeavour to load funds before they go into arrears
Whilst there is an overdraft facility allowing students
to go overdrawn by pound225 which will be cleared from
your next payment There are unfortunately
occasions when ParentPay has a temporary glitch and
you may not be able to load funds in time for lunch
In an emergency situation your child can bring cash in
to be loaded on to their lunch account but they
MUST give this to the Catering Manager in the
kitchen by 0830hrs Cash will not be accepted after
0830hrs
Page 20
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Excalibur Teaching School Alliance
The one year graduate School Direct scheme run by the Excalibur Teaching School Alliance (TSA) is off to a flying start In collaboration with Bath Spa University and Bristol University Excalibur TSA is committed to developing and delivering cutting-edge primary and secondary school-led initial teacher training (ITT) With two training hubs St Johnrsquos in Marlborough and Fairfield High School in Bristol the Excalibur TSA course offers a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) as well as the possibility of gaining 60 credits towards a Masters This yearrsquos cohort comprises one primary school and six secondary trainees who range in age from early twenties to early fifties They have all had other jobs first Investment banking architecture chef hospital administrator physiotherapy are just some of the careers previously followed Several trainees had always wanted to teach but life events got in the way or as James Allen (a science teacher trainee) commented ldquoI simply wasnrsquot brave enoughrdquo Sarah Frame Director of Excalibur TSA believes that the course offers excellent support ldquoTrainees are treated as a member of staff from day one We run an induction in June so the trainees can get to know each other Trainees have two support
networks ndash in school and at the universityrdquo ldquoWe can tell trainees in June before they start the course where their teaching placements will be so they can make livingchildcare arrangements We also have a wide variety of schools where we can offer trainees enrichment placementsrdquo ldquoWe want our trainees to be in the best possible place to gain a teaching job at the end of the courserdquo The trainees who have now embarked on their first teaching practice are pleased to have chosen the School Direct route into teaching Emma Playfair said ldquoSchool Direct offers a much clearer path than a traditional PGCE We are more supported and there are good links between the academic side and then seeing it in practice hererdquo Excalibur TSA is now recruiting for their September 2018 cohort in Primary plus Secondary Art Computer science DT Drama English Geography History Maths MFL Music PE RE and Science If you would like to find out more about studying for a PGCE with Excalibur TSA contact adminTsastjohnswiltsschuk or visit the Excalibur TSA website at wwwexcaliburtsaorguk
Oscar Hird Emma Playfair James Allen Julie Gordon Lauren Sankey
Elena Ramos Justine Holmes (Professional Tutor) Francis Klememcic Special thanks to Sue Round from Marlborough News Online for the
following article
Page 21
Adult Education I ssue 2 - December 2017
Celebrate the New Year by learning a new skill
wwwstjohnswiltsschukcommunityadulted
wwwticketsourcecoukstjohnsmarlborough
Page 22
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Community Christmas Events
Page 23
I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 24
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Careers Advice
Careers Update December 2017 by Mrs F Havill Careers Guidance Independent and impartial Careers Guidance is available to all students in Years 8 to 11 To request a one-to-one career guidance meeting with Mrs Havill please ask in the careers office in G121 Students are also welcome to drop in anytime with queries about career ideas courses or option choices Year 11 Just a reminder that many colleges are still offering open days in January for next year and details of these can be found via tutors the Careers Office noticeboard and online Prospectus for Post-16 colleges are available in the school Library or Careers Office in G121 - students are welcome to pop in to discuss any progression queries Apprenticeships Apprenticeship vacancies for the local Wiltshire and Swindon areas are updated weekly They are available on the Apprenticeship tab on Careers Companion the careers online library accessed via Saber gt careers amp WRL gt resources If a Year 11 student is interested in the apprenticeship route please could they visit the Careers Office All passwords for the careers resources on Saber are at the back of student planners Post-16 Options and places to study can be found on httpwwwwiltshirechoicesorguk Labour market information The Wiltshire LMI section of the Work Wiltshire website has been updated next week The reports can be found on httpsworkwiltshirecouklocal-employment-information Moving On Fair St Johnrsquos is hosting its annual Moving On Fair on Wednesday 24 January for all students from Years 10 onwards to attend as well as being available to younger students during their morning break It has been combined with the careers fair and includes a range of employers universities colleges and apprenticeship providers Details of attendees will be sent home closer to the date It is a popular event and we hope that students will take advantage of having access to such a diverse range of progression ideas Women In Engineering Wiltshire College are hosting a variety of workshops to encourage women into engineering on Friday 23 February open to Years 9 and 10 Please let the Careers Office know if you are interested in attending this event Dates for terms 3 amp 4
Moving On Fair ndash Wednesday 24January details to follow Year 10 Mock interview dates ndash Monday 12 to Thursday 15 March
WORK EXPERIENCE - Year 10 work experience dates are Monday 2 July to Friday 6 July 2018
Page 16
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 17
I ssue 2 - December 2017 Sport Reports
Page 18
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 19
Lunch Money
ParentPay I ssue 2 - December 2017
You should all be aware that St Johnrsquos Marlborough
operates a Cashless Catering system with funds
having to be loaded via ParentPay (by debit or credit
card) Funds for lunch money have to be loaded in
advance and there are a couple of ways of making
payments for lunches
Every ParentPay account has a Parent Account
facility whereby funds can be loaded to the Parent
Account and stored there until they are allocated to a
specific item (lunches or trips etc) This allows you to
make regular payments to the Parent Account to help
with budgeting or saving for higher cost items
without having to make payments for specific items
Please be aware that you will not receive interest on
any monies held within your Parent Account
You make a payment as for any other online
purchases by adding the lunch item to your shopping
basket and making the payment The funds are
allocated immediately to the lunch item and will
appear on the Cashless Catering system when the
two systems next communicate
SET UP AN ALERT ndash You can set up an email alert to
notify you that funds are getting low You choose an
amount at which point you want to be notified and
ParentPay will email you when lunch funds reach this
amount or drop below it Hopefully this will help
prevent those urgent calls from your child saying that
they donrsquot have any funds for lunch
Click on the Profile tab along the top of the homepage
A new selection of items will appear on the left of the screen Click on Alert
settings
Scroll to Balance Alerts
Enter the amount at which you wish to be alerted should the balance fall below in the Threshold box within the Balance Alerts section
Tick the Email alert box (no cost in-
volved for email alerts) You will be charged for a text alert
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the blue Save button
NO BANK ACCOUNTCOMPUTER ACCESS If you do
not have a bank account or computer access you can
still load funds to your childrsquos lunch account using a
Paypoint card Please contact Mrs Woodburn on
01672 519567 or by emailing
swoodburnstjohnswiltschuk to request a
Paypoint card
PLEASE NOTE ndash We are no longer able to take
payment over the phone for any items on ParentPay
To avoid your child not having funds for lunch please
endeavour to load funds before they go into arrears
Whilst there is an overdraft facility allowing students
to go overdrawn by pound225 which will be cleared from
your next payment There are unfortunately
occasions when ParentPay has a temporary glitch and
you may not be able to load funds in time for lunch
In an emergency situation your child can bring cash in
to be loaded on to their lunch account but they
MUST give this to the Catering Manager in the
kitchen by 0830hrs Cash will not be accepted after
0830hrs
Page 20
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Excalibur Teaching School Alliance
The one year graduate School Direct scheme run by the Excalibur Teaching School Alliance (TSA) is off to a flying start In collaboration with Bath Spa University and Bristol University Excalibur TSA is committed to developing and delivering cutting-edge primary and secondary school-led initial teacher training (ITT) With two training hubs St Johnrsquos in Marlborough and Fairfield High School in Bristol the Excalibur TSA course offers a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) as well as the possibility of gaining 60 credits towards a Masters This yearrsquos cohort comprises one primary school and six secondary trainees who range in age from early twenties to early fifties They have all had other jobs first Investment banking architecture chef hospital administrator physiotherapy are just some of the careers previously followed Several trainees had always wanted to teach but life events got in the way or as James Allen (a science teacher trainee) commented ldquoI simply wasnrsquot brave enoughrdquo Sarah Frame Director of Excalibur TSA believes that the course offers excellent support ldquoTrainees are treated as a member of staff from day one We run an induction in June so the trainees can get to know each other Trainees have two support
networks ndash in school and at the universityrdquo ldquoWe can tell trainees in June before they start the course where their teaching placements will be so they can make livingchildcare arrangements We also have a wide variety of schools where we can offer trainees enrichment placementsrdquo ldquoWe want our trainees to be in the best possible place to gain a teaching job at the end of the courserdquo The trainees who have now embarked on their first teaching practice are pleased to have chosen the School Direct route into teaching Emma Playfair said ldquoSchool Direct offers a much clearer path than a traditional PGCE We are more supported and there are good links between the academic side and then seeing it in practice hererdquo Excalibur TSA is now recruiting for their September 2018 cohort in Primary plus Secondary Art Computer science DT Drama English Geography History Maths MFL Music PE RE and Science If you would like to find out more about studying for a PGCE with Excalibur TSA contact adminTsastjohnswiltsschuk or visit the Excalibur TSA website at wwwexcaliburtsaorguk
Oscar Hird Emma Playfair James Allen Julie Gordon Lauren Sankey
Elena Ramos Justine Holmes (Professional Tutor) Francis Klememcic Special thanks to Sue Round from Marlborough News Online for the
following article
Page 21
Adult Education I ssue 2 - December 2017
Celebrate the New Year by learning a new skill
wwwstjohnswiltsschukcommunityadulted
wwwticketsourcecoukstjohnsmarlborough
Page 22
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Community Christmas Events
Page 23
I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 24
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Careers Advice
Careers Update December 2017 by Mrs F Havill Careers Guidance Independent and impartial Careers Guidance is available to all students in Years 8 to 11 To request a one-to-one career guidance meeting with Mrs Havill please ask in the careers office in G121 Students are also welcome to drop in anytime with queries about career ideas courses or option choices Year 11 Just a reminder that many colleges are still offering open days in January for next year and details of these can be found via tutors the Careers Office noticeboard and online Prospectus for Post-16 colleges are available in the school Library or Careers Office in G121 - students are welcome to pop in to discuss any progression queries Apprenticeships Apprenticeship vacancies for the local Wiltshire and Swindon areas are updated weekly They are available on the Apprenticeship tab on Careers Companion the careers online library accessed via Saber gt careers amp WRL gt resources If a Year 11 student is interested in the apprenticeship route please could they visit the Careers Office All passwords for the careers resources on Saber are at the back of student planners Post-16 Options and places to study can be found on httpwwwwiltshirechoicesorguk Labour market information The Wiltshire LMI section of the Work Wiltshire website has been updated next week The reports can be found on httpsworkwiltshirecouklocal-employment-information Moving On Fair St Johnrsquos is hosting its annual Moving On Fair on Wednesday 24 January for all students from Years 10 onwards to attend as well as being available to younger students during their morning break It has been combined with the careers fair and includes a range of employers universities colleges and apprenticeship providers Details of attendees will be sent home closer to the date It is a popular event and we hope that students will take advantage of having access to such a diverse range of progression ideas Women In Engineering Wiltshire College are hosting a variety of workshops to encourage women into engineering on Friday 23 February open to Years 9 and 10 Please let the Careers Office know if you are interested in attending this event Dates for terms 3 amp 4
Moving On Fair ndash Wednesday 24January details to follow Year 10 Mock interview dates ndash Monday 12 to Thursday 15 March
WORK EXPERIENCE - Year 10 work experience dates are Monday 2 July to Friday 6 July 2018
Page 17
I ssue 2 - December 2017 Sport Reports
Page 18
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 19
Lunch Money
ParentPay I ssue 2 - December 2017
You should all be aware that St Johnrsquos Marlborough
operates a Cashless Catering system with funds
having to be loaded via ParentPay (by debit or credit
card) Funds for lunch money have to be loaded in
advance and there are a couple of ways of making
payments for lunches
Every ParentPay account has a Parent Account
facility whereby funds can be loaded to the Parent
Account and stored there until they are allocated to a
specific item (lunches or trips etc) This allows you to
make regular payments to the Parent Account to help
with budgeting or saving for higher cost items
without having to make payments for specific items
Please be aware that you will not receive interest on
any monies held within your Parent Account
You make a payment as for any other online
purchases by adding the lunch item to your shopping
basket and making the payment The funds are
allocated immediately to the lunch item and will
appear on the Cashless Catering system when the
two systems next communicate
SET UP AN ALERT ndash You can set up an email alert to
notify you that funds are getting low You choose an
amount at which point you want to be notified and
ParentPay will email you when lunch funds reach this
amount or drop below it Hopefully this will help
prevent those urgent calls from your child saying that
they donrsquot have any funds for lunch
Click on the Profile tab along the top of the homepage
A new selection of items will appear on the left of the screen Click on Alert
settings
Scroll to Balance Alerts
Enter the amount at which you wish to be alerted should the balance fall below in the Threshold box within the Balance Alerts section
Tick the Email alert box (no cost in-
volved for email alerts) You will be charged for a text alert
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the blue Save button
NO BANK ACCOUNTCOMPUTER ACCESS If you do
not have a bank account or computer access you can
still load funds to your childrsquos lunch account using a
Paypoint card Please contact Mrs Woodburn on
01672 519567 or by emailing
swoodburnstjohnswiltschuk to request a
Paypoint card
PLEASE NOTE ndash We are no longer able to take
payment over the phone for any items on ParentPay
To avoid your child not having funds for lunch please
endeavour to load funds before they go into arrears
Whilst there is an overdraft facility allowing students
to go overdrawn by pound225 which will be cleared from
your next payment There are unfortunately
occasions when ParentPay has a temporary glitch and
you may not be able to load funds in time for lunch
In an emergency situation your child can bring cash in
to be loaded on to their lunch account but they
MUST give this to the Catering Manager in the
kitchen by 0830hrs Cash will not be accepted after
0830hrs
Page 20
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Excalibur Teaching School Alliance
The one year graduate School Direct scheme run by the Excalibur Teaching School Alliance (TSA) is off to a flying start In collaboration with Bath Spa University and Bristol University Excalibur TSA is committed to developing and delivering cutting-edge primary and secondary school-led initial teacher training (ITT) With two training hubs St Johnrsquos in Marlborough and Fairfield High School in Bristol the Excalibur TSA course offers a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) as well as the possibility of gaining 60 credits towards a Masters This yearrsquos cohort comprises one primary school and six secondary trainees who range in age from early twenties to early fifties They have all had other jobs first Investment banking architecture chef hospital administrator physiotherapy are just some of the careers previously followed Several trainees had always wanted to teach but life events got in the way or as James Allen (a science teacher trainee) commented ldquoI simply wasnrsquot brave enoughrdquo Sarah Frame Director of Excalibur TSA believes that the course offers excellent support ldquoTrainees are treated as a member of staff from day one We run an induction in June so the trainees can get to know each other Trainees have two support
networks ndash in school and at the universityrdquo ldquoWe can tell trainees in June before they start the course where their teaching placements will be so they can make livingchildcare arrangements We also have a wide variety of schools where we can offer trainees enrichment placementsrdquo ldquoWe want our trainees to be in the best possible place to gain a teaching job at the end of the courserdquo The trainees who have now embarked on their first teaching practice are pleased to have chosen the School Direct route into teaching Emma Playfair said ldquoSchool Direct offers a much clearer path than a traditional PGCE We are more supported and there are good links between the academic side and then seeing it in practice hererdquo Excalibur TSA is now recruiting for their September 2018 cohort in Primary plus Secondary Art Computer science DT Drama English Geography History Maths MFL Music PE RE and Science If you would like to find out more about studying for a PGCE with Excalibur TSA contact adminTsastjohnswiltsschuk or visit the Excalibur TSA website at wwwexcaliburtsaorguk
Oscar Hird Emma Playfair James Allen Julie Gordon Lauren Sankey
Elena Ramos Justine Holmes (Professional Tutor) Francis Klememcic Special thanks to Sue Round from Marlborough News Online for the
following article
Page 21
Adult Education I ssue 2 - December 2017
Celebrate the New Year by learning a new skill
wwwstjohnswiltsschukcommunityadulted
wwwticketsourcecoukstjohnsmarlborough
Page 22
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Community Christmas Events
Page 23
I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 24
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Careers Advice
Careers Update December 2017 by Mrs F Havill Careers Guidance Independent and impartial Careers Guidance is available to all students in Years 8 to 11 To request a one-to-one career guidance meeting with Mrs Havill please ask in the careers office in G121 Students are also welcome to drop in anytime with queries about career ideas courses or option choices Year 11 Just a reminder that many colleges are still offering open days in January for next year and details of these can be found via tutors the Careers Office noticeboard and online Prospectus for Post-16 colleges are available in the school Library or Careers Office in G121 - students are welcome to pop in to discuss any progression queries Apprenticeships Apprenticeship vacancies for the local Wiltshire and Swindon areas are updated weekly They are available on the Apprenticeship tab on Careers Companion the careers online library accessed via Saber gt careers amp WRL gt resources If a Year 11 student is interested in the apprenticeship route please could they visit the Careers Office All passwords for the careers resources on Saber are at the back of student planners Post-16 Options and places to study can be found on httpwwwwiltshirechoicesorguk Labour market information The Wiltshire LMI section of the Work Wiltshire website has been updated next week The reports can be found on httpsworkwiltshirecouklocal-employment-information Moving On Fair St Johnrsquos is hosting its annual Moving On Fair on Wednesday 24 January for all students from Years 10 onwards to attend as well as being available to younger students during their morning break It has been combined with the careers fair and includes a range of employers universities colleges and apprenticeship providers Details of attendees will be sent home closer to the date It is a popular event and we hope that students will take advantage of having access to such a diverse range of progression ideas Women In Engineering Wiltshire College are hosting a variety of workshops to encourage women into engineering on Friday 23 February open to Years 9 and 10 Please let the Careers Office know if you are interested in attending this event Dates for terms 3 amp 4
Moving On Fair ndash Wednesday 24January details to follow Year 10 Mock interview dates ndash Monday 12 to Thursday 15 March
WORK EXPERIENCE - Year 10 work experience dates are Monday 2 July to Friday 6 July 2018
Page 18
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Sports Reports
Page 19
Lunch Money
ParentPay I ssue 2 - December 2017
You should all be aware that St Johnrsquos Marlborough
operates a Cashless Catering system with funds
having to be loaded via ParentPay (by debit or credit
card) Funds for lunch money have to be loaded in
advance and there are a couple of ways of making
payments for lunches
Every ParentPay account has a Parent Account
facility whereby funds can be loaded to the Parent
Account and stored there until they are allocated to a
specific item (lunches or trips etc) This allows you to
make regular payments to the Parent Account to help
with budgeting or saving for higher cost items
without having to make payments for specific items
Please be aware that you will not receive interest on
any monies held within your Parent Account
You make a payment as for any other online
purchases by adding the lunch item to your shopping
basket and making the payment The funds are
allocated immediately to the lunch item and will
appear on the Cashless Catering system when the
two systems next communicate
SET UP AN ALERT ndash You can set up an email alert to
notify you that funds are getting low You choose an
amount at which point you want to be notified and
ParentPay will email you when lunch funds reach this
amount or drop below it Hopefully this will help
prevent those urgent calls from your child saying that
they donrsquot have any funds for lunch
Click on the Profile tab along the top of the homepage
A new selection of items will appear on the left of the screen Click on Alert
settings
Scroll to Balance Alerts
Enter the amount at which you wish to be alerted should the balance fall below in the Threshold box within the Balance Alerts section
Tick the Email alert box (no cost in-
volved for email alerts) You will be charged for a text alert
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the blue Save button
NO BANK ACCOUNTCOMPUTER ACCESS If you do
not have a bank account or computer access you can
still load funds to your childrsquos lunch account using a
Paypoint card Please contact Mrs Woodburn on
01672 519567 or by emailing
swoodburnstjohnswiltschuk to request a
Paypoint card
PLEASE NOTE ndash We are no longer able to take
payment over the phone for any items on ParentPay
To avoid your child not having funds for lunch please
endeavour to load funds before they go into arrears
Whilst there is an overdraft facility allowing students
to go overdrawn by pound225 which will be cleared from
your next payment There are unfortunately
occasions when ParentPay has a temporary glitch and
you may not be able to load funds in time for lunch
In an emergency situation your child can bring cash in
to be loaded on to their lunch account but they
MUST give this to the Catering Manager in the
kitchen by 0830hrs Cash will not be accepted after
0830hrs
Page 20
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Excalibur Teaching School Alliance
The one year graduate School Direct scheme run by the Excalibur Teaching School Alliance (TSA) is off to a flying start In collaboration with Bath Spa University and Bristol University Excalibur TSA is committed to developing and delivering cutting-edge primary and secondary school-led initial teacher training (ITT) With two training hubs St Johnrsquos in Marlborough and Fairfield High School in Bristol the Excalibur TSA course offers a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) as well as the possibility of gaining 60 credits towards a Masters This yearrsquos cohort comprises one primary school and six secondary trainees who range in age from early twenties to early fifties They have all had other jobs first Investment banking architecture chef hospital administrator physiotherapy are just some of the careers previously followed Several trainees had always wanted to teach but life events got in the way or as James Allen (a science teacher trainee) commented ldquoI simply wasnrsquot brave enoughrdquo Sarah Frame Director of Excalibur TSA believes that the course offers excellent support ldquoTrainees are treated as a member of staff from day one We run an induction in June so the trainees can get to know each other Trainees have two support
networks ndash in school and at the universityrdquo ldquoWe can tell trainees in June before they start the course where their teaching placements will be so they can make livingchildcare arrangements We also have a wide variety of schools where we can offer trainees enrichment placementsrdquo ldquoWe want our trainees to be in the best possible place to gain a teaching job at the end of the courserdquo The trainees who have now embarked on their first teaching practice are pleased to have chosen the School Direct route into teaching Emma Playfair said ldquoSchool Direct offers a much clearer path than a traditional PGCE We are more supported and there are good links between the academic side and then seeing it in practice hererdquo Excalibur TSA is now recruiting for their September 2018 cohort in Primary plus Secondary Art Computer science DT Drama English Geography History Maths MFL Music PE RE and Science If you would like to find out more about studying for a PGCE with Excalibur TSA contact adminTsastjohnswiltsschuk or visit the Excalibur TSA website at wwwexcaliburtsaorguk
Oscar Hird Emma Playfair James Allen Julie Gordon Lauren Sankey
Elena Ramos Justine Holmes (Professional Tutor) Francis Klememcic Special thanks to Sue Round from Marlborough News Online for the
following article
Page 21
Adult Education I ssue 2 - December 2017
Celebrate the New Year by learning a new skill
wwwstjohnswiltsschukcommunityadulted
wwwticketsourcecoukstjohnsmarlborough
Page 22
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Community Christmas Events
Page 23
I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 24
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Careers Advice
Careers Update December 2017 by Mrs F Havill Careers Guidance Independent and impartial Careers Guidance is available to all students in Years 8 to 11 To request a one-to-one career guidance meeting with Mrs Havill please ask in the careers office in G121 Students are also welcome to drop in anytime with queries about career ideas courses or option choices Year 11 Just a reminder that many colleges are still offering open days in January for next year and details of these can be found via tutors the Careers Office noticeboard and online Prospectus for Post-16 colleges are available in the school Library or Careers Office in G121 - students are welcome to pop in to discuss any progression queries Apprenticeships Apprenticeship vacancies for the local Wiltshire and Swindon areas are updated weekly They are available on the Apprenticeship tab on Careers Companion the careers online library accessed via Saber gt careers amp WRL gt resources If a Year 11 student is interested in the apprenticeship route please could they visit the Careers Office All passwords for the careers resources on Saber are at the back of student planners Post-16 Options and places to study can be found on httpwwwwiltshirechoicesorguk Labour market information The Wiltshire LMI section of the Work Wiltshire website has been updated next week The reports can be found on httpsworkwiltshirecouklocal-employment-information Moving On Fair St Johnrsquos is hosting its annual Moving On Fair on Wednesday 24 January for all students from Years 10 onwards to attend as well as being available to younger students during their morning break It has been combined with the careers fair and includes a range of employers universities colleges and apprenticeship providers Details of attendees will be sent home closer to the date It is a popular event and we hope that students will take advantage of having access to such a diverse range of progression ideas Women In Engineering Wiltshire College are hosting a variety of workshops to encourage women into engineering on Friday 23 February open to Years 9 and 10 Please let the Careers Office know if you are interested in attending this event Dates for terms 3 amp 4
Moving On Fair ndash Wednesday 24January details to follow Year 10 Mock interview dates ndash Monday 12 to Thursday 15 March
WORK EXPERIENCE - Year 10 work experience dates are Monday 2 July to Friday 6 July 2018
Page 19
Lunch Money
ParentPay I ssue 2 - December 2017
You should all be aware that St Johnrsquos Marlborough
operates a Cashless Catering system with funds
having to be loaded via ParentPay (by debit or credit
card) Funds for lunch money have to be loaded in
advance and there are a couple of ways of making
payments for lunches
Every ParentPay account has a Parent Account
facility whereby funds can be loaded to the Parent
Account and stored there until they are allocated to a
specific item (lunches or trips etc) This allows you to
make regular payments to the Parent Account to help
with budgeting or saving for higher cost items
without having to make payments for specific items
Please be aware that you will not receive interest on
any monies held within your Parent Account
You make a payment as for any other online
purchases by adding the lunch item to your shopping
basket and making the payment The funds are
allocated immediately to the lunch item and will
appear on the Cashless Catering system when the
two systems next communicate
SET UP AN ALERT ndash You can set up an email alert to
notify you that funds are getting low You choose an
amount at which point you want to be notified and
ParentPay will email you when lunch funds reach this
amount or drop below it Hopefully this will help
prevent those urgent calls from your child saying that
they donrsquot have any funds for lunch
Click on the Profile tab along the top of the homepage
A new selection of items will appear on the left of the screen Click on Alert
settings
Scroll to Balance Alerts
Enter the amount at which you wish to be alerted should the balance fall below in the Threshold box within the Balance Alerts section
Tick the Email alert box (no cost in-
volved for email alerts) You will be charged for a text alert
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the blue Save button
NO BANK ACCOUNTCOMPUTER ACCESS If you do
not have a bank account or computer access you can
still load funds to your childrsquos lunch account using a
Paypoint card Please contact Mrs Woodburn on
01672 519567 or by emailing
swoodburnstjohnswiltschuk to request a
Paypoint card
PLEASE NOTE ndash We are no longer able to take
payment over the phone for any items on ParentPay
To avoid your child not having funds for lunch please
endeavour to load funds before they go into arrears
Whilst there is an overdraft facility allowing students
to go overdrawn by pound225 which will be cleared from
your next payment There are unfortunately
occasions when ParentPay has a temporary glitch and
you may not be able to load funds in time for lunch
In an emergency situation your child can bring cash in
to be loaded on to their lunch account but they
MUST give this to the Catering Manager in the
kitchen by 0830hrs Cash will not be accepted after
0830hrs
Page 20
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Excalibur Teaching School Alliance
The one year graduate School Direct scheme run by the Excalibur Teaching School Alliance (TSA) is off to a flying start In collaboration with Bath Spa University and Bristol University Excalibur TSA is committed to developing and delivering cutting-edge primary and secondary school-led initial teacher training (ITT) With two training hubs St Johnrsquos in Marlborough and Fairfield High School in Bristol the Excalibur TSA course offers a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) as well as the possibility of gaining 60 credits towards a Masters This yearrsquos cohort comprises one primary school and six secondary trainees who range in age from early twenties to early fifties They have all had other jobs first Investment banking architecture chef hospital administrator physiotherapy are just some of the careers previously followed Several trainees had always wanted to teach but life events got in the way or as James Allen (a science teacher trainee) commented ldquoI simply wasnrsquot brave enoughrdquo Sarah Frame Director of Excalibur TSA believes that the course offers excellent support ldquoTrainees are treated as a member of staff from day one We run an induction in June so the trainees can get to know each other Trainees have two support
networks ndash in school and at the universityrdquo ldquoWe can tell trainees in June before they start the course where their teaching placements will be so they can make livingchildcare arrangements We also have a wide variety of schools where we can offer trainees enrichment placementsrdquo ldquoWe want our trainees to be in the best possible place to gain a teaching job at the end of the courserdquo The trainees who have now embarked on their first teaching practice are pleased to have chosen the School Direct route into teaching Emma Playfair said ldquoSchool Direct offers a much clearer path than a traditional PGCE We are more supported and there are good links between the academic side and then seeing it in practice hererdquo Excalibur TSA is now recruiting for their September 2018 cohort in Primary plus Secondary Art Computer science DT Drama English Geography History Maths MFL Music PE RE and Science If you would like to find out more about studying for a PGCE with Excalibur TSA contact adminTsastjohnswiltsschuk or visit the Excalibur TSA website at wwwexcaliburtsaorguk
Oscar Hird Emma Playfair James Allen Julie Gordon Lauren Sankey
Elena Ramos Justine Holmes (Professional Tutor) Francis Klememcic Special thanks to Sue Round from Marlborough News Online for the
following article
Page 21
Adult Education I ssue 2 - December 2017
Celebrate the New Year by learning a new skill
wwwstjohnswiltsschukcommunityadulted
wwwticketsourcecoukstjohnsmarlborough
Page 22
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Community Christmas Events
Page 23
I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 24
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Careers Advice
Careers Update December 2017 by Mrs F Havill Careers Guidance Independent and impartial Careers Guidance is available to all students in Years 8 to 11 To request a one-to-one career guidance meeting with Mrs Havill please ask in the careers office in G121 Students are also welcome to drop in anytime with queries about career ideas courses or option choices Year 11 Just a reminder that many colleges are still offering open days in January for next year and details of these can be found via tutors the Careers Office noticeboard and online Prospectus for Post-16 colleges are available in the school Library or Careers Office in G121 - students are welcome to pop in to discuss any progression queries Apprenticeships Apprenticeship vacancies for the local Wiltshire and Swindon areas are updated weekly They are available on the Apprenticeship tab on Careers Companion the careers online library accessed via Saber gt careers amp WRL gt resources If a Year 11 student is interested in the apprenticeship route please could they visit the Careers Office All passwords for the careers resources on Saber are at the back of student planners Post-16 Options and places to study can be found on httpwwwwiltshirechoicesorguk Labour market information The Wiltshire LMI section of the Work Wiltshire website has been updated next week The reports can be found on httpsworkwiltshirecouklocal-employment-information Moving On Fair St Johnrsquos is hosting its annual Moving On Fair on Wednesday 24 January for all students from Years 10 onwards to attend as well as being available to younger students during their morning break It has been combined with the careers fair and includes a range of employers universities colleges and apprenticeship providers Details of attendees will be sent home closer to the date It is a popular event and we hope that students will take advantage of having access to such a diverse range of progression ideas Women In Engineering Wiltshire College are hosting a variety of workshops to encourage women into engineering on Friday 23 February open to Years 9 and 10 Please let the Careers Office know if you are interested in attending this event Dates for terms 3 amp 4
Moving On Fair ndash Wednesday 24January details to follow Year 10 Mock interview dates ndash Monday 12 to Thursday 15 March
WORK EXPERIENCE - Year 10 work experience dates are Monday 2 July to Friday 6 July 2018
Page 20
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Excalibur Teaching School Alliance
The one year graduate School Direct scheme run by the Excalibur Teaching School Alliance (TSA) is off to a flying start In collaboration with Bath Spa University and Bristol University Excalibur TSA is committed to developing and delivering cutting-edge primary and secondary school-led initial teacher training (ITT) With two training hubs St Johnrsquos in Marlborough and Fairfield High School in Bristol the Excalibur TSA course offers a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) as well as the possibility of gaining 60 credits towards a Masters This yearrsquos cohort comprises one primary school and six secondary trainees who range in age from early twenties to early fifties They have all had other jobs first Investment banking architecture chef hospital administrator physiotherapy are just some of the careers previously followed Several trainees had always wanted to teach but life events got in the way or as James Allen (a science teacher trainee) commented ldquoI simply wasnrsquot brave enoughrdquo Sarah Frame Director of Excalibur TSA believes that the course offers excellent support ldquoTrainees are treated as a member of staff from day one We run an induction in June so the trainees can get to know each other Trainees have two support
networks ndash in school and at the universityrdquo ldquoWe can tell trainees in June before they start the course where their teaching placements will be so they can make livingchildcare arrangements We also have a wide variety of schools where we can offer trainees enrichment placementsrdquo ldquoWe want our trainees to be in the best possible place to gain a teaching job at the end of the courserdquo The trainees who have now embarked on their first teaching practice are pleased to have chosen the School Direct route into teaching Emma Playfair said ldquoSchool Direct offers a much clearer path than a traditional PGCE We are more supported and there are good links between the academic side and then seeing it in practice hererdquo Excalibur TSA is now recruiting for their September 2018 cohort in Primary plus Secondary Art Computer science DT Drama English Geography History Maths MFL Music PE RE and Science If you would like to find out more about studying for a PGCE with Excalibur TSA contact adminTsastjohnswiltsschuk or visit the Excalibur TSA website at wwwexcaliburtsaorguk
Oscar Hird Emma Playfair James Allen Julie Gordon Lauren Sankey
Elena Ramos Justine Holmes (Professional Tutor) Francis Klememcic Special thanks to Sue Round from Marlborough News Online for the
following article
Page 21
Adult Education I ssue 2 - December 2017
Celebrate the New Year by learning a new skill
wwwstjohnswiltsschukcommunityadulted
wwwticketsourcecoukstjohnsmarlborough
Page 22
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Community Christmas Events
Page 23
I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 24
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Careers Advice
Careers Update December 2017 by Mrs F Havill Careers Guidance Independent and impartial Careers Guidance is available to all students in Years 8 to 11 To request a one-to-one career guidance meeting with Mrs Havill please ask in the careers office in G121 Students are also welcome to drop in anytime with queries about career ideas courses or option choices Year 11 Just a reminder that many colleges are still offering open days in January for next year and details of these can be found via tutors the Careers Office noticeboard and online Prospectus for Post-16 colleges are available in the school Library or Careers Office in G121 - students are welcome to pop in to discuss any progression queries Apprenticeships Apprenticeship vacancies for the local Wiltshire and Swindon areas are updated weekly They are available on the Apprenticeship tab on Careers Companion the careers online library accessed via Saber gt careers amp WRL gt resources If a Year 11 student is interested in the apprenticeship route please could they visit the Careers Office All passwords for the careers resources on Saber are at the back of student planners Post-16 Options and places to study can be found on httpwwwwiltshirechoicesorguk Labour market information The Wiltshire LMI section of the Work Wiltshire website has been updated next week The reports can be found on httpsworkwiltshirecouklocal-employment-information Moving On Fair St Johnrsquos is hosting its annual Moving On Fair on Wednesday 24 January for all students from Years 10 onwards to attend as well as being available to younger students during their morning break It has been combined with the careers fair and includes a range of employers universities colleges and apprenticeship providers Details of attendees will be sent home closer to the date It is a popular event and we hope that students will take advantage of having access to such a diverse range of progression ideas Women In Engineering Wiltshire College are hosting a variety of workshops to encourage women into engineering on Friday 23 February open to Years 9 and 10 Please let the Careers Office know if you are interested in attending this event Dates for terms 3 amp 4
Moving On Fair ndash Wednesday 24January details to follow Year 10 Mock interview dates ndash Monday 12 to Thursday 15 March
WORK EXPERIENCE - Year 10 work experience dates are Monday 2 July to Friday 6 July 2018
Page 21
Adult Education I ssue 2 - December 2017
Celebrate the New Year by learning a new skill
wwwstjohnswiltsschukcommunityadulted
wwwticketsourcecoukstjohnsmarlborough
Page 22
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Community Christmas Events
Page 23
I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 24
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Careers Advice
Careers Update December 2017 by Mrs F Havill Careers Guidance Independent and impartial Careers Guidance is available to all students in Years 8 to 11 To request a one-to-one career guidance meeting with Mrs Havill please ask in the careers office in G121 Students are also welcome to drop in anytime with queries about career ideas courses or option choices Year 11 Just a reminder that many colleges are still offering open days in January for next year and details of these can be found via tutors the Careers Office noticeboard and online Prospectus for Post-16 colleges are available in the school Library or Careers Office in G121 - students are welcome to pop in to discuss any progression queries Apprenticeships Apprenticeship vacancies for the local Wiltshire and Swindon areas are updated weekly They are available on the Apprenticeship tab on Careers Companion the careers online library accessed via Saber gt careers amp WRL gt resources If a Year 11 student is interested in the apprenticeship route please could they visit the Careers Office All passwords for the careers resources on Saber are at the back of student planners Post-16 Options and places to study can be found on httpwwwwiltshirechoicesorguk Labour market information The Wiltshire LMI section of the Work Wiltshire website has been updated next week The reports can be found on httpsworkwiltshirecouklocal-employment-information Moving On Fair St Johnrsquos is hosting its annual Moving On Fair on Wednesday 24 January for all students from Years 10 onwards to attend as well as being available to younger students during their morning break It has been combined with the careers fair and includes a range of employers universities colleges and apprenticeship providers Details of attendees will be sent home closer to the date It is a popular event and we hope that students will take advantage of having access to such a diverse range of progression ideas Women In Engineering Wiltshire College are hosting a variety of workshops to encourage women into engineering on Friday 23 February open to Years 9 and 10 Please let the Careers Office know if you are interested in attending this event Dates for terms 3 amp 4
Moving On Fair ndash Wednesday 24January details to follow Year 10 Mock interview dates ndash Monday 12 to Thursday 15 March
WORK EXPERIENCE - Year 10 work experience dates are Monday 2 July to Friday 6 July 2018
Page 22
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Community Christmas Events
Page 23
I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 24
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Careers Advice
Careers Update December 2017 by Mrs F Havill Careers Guidance Independent and impartial Careers Guidance is available to all students in Years 8 to 11 To request a one-to-one career guidance meeting with Mrs Havill please ask in the careers office in G121 Students are also welcome to drop in anytime with queries about career ideas courses or option choices Year 11 Just a reminder that many colleges are still offering open days in January for next year and details of these can be found via tutors the Careers Office noticeboard and online Prospectus for Post-16 colleges are available in the school Library or Careers Office in G121 - students are welcome to pop in to discuss any progression queries Apprenticeships Apprenticeship vacancies for the local Wiltshire and Swindon areas are updated weekly They are available on the Apprenticeship tab on Careers Companion the careers online library accessed via Saber gt careers amp WRL gt resources If a Year 11 student is interested in the apprenticeship route please could they visit the Careers Office All passwords for the careers resources on Saber are at the back of student planners Post-16 Options and places to study can be found on httpwwwwiltshirechoicesorguk Labour market information The Wiltshire LMI section of the Work Wiltshire website has been updated next week The reports can be found on httpsworkwiltshirecouklocal-employment-information Moving On Fair St Johnrsquos is hosting its annual Moving On Fair on Wednesday 24 January for all students from Years 10 onwards to attend as well as being available to younger students during their morning break It has been combined with the careers fair and includes a range of employers universities colleges and apprenticeship providers Details of attendees will be sent home closer to the date It is a popular event and we hope that students will take advantage of having access to such a diverse range of progression ideas Women In Engineering Wiltshire College are hosting a variety of workshops to encourage women into engineering on Friday 23 February open to Years 9 and 10 Please let the Careers Office know if you are interested in attending this event Dates for terms 3 amp 4
Moving On Fair ndash Wednesday 24January details to follow Year 10 Mock interview dates ndash Monday 12 to Thursday 15 March
WORK EXPERIENCE - Year 10 work experience dates are Monday 2 July to Friday 6 July 2018
Page 23
I ssue 2 - December 2017
Page 24
St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Careers Advice
Careers Update December 2017 by Mrs F Havill Careers Guidance Independent and impartial Careers Guidance is available to all students in Years 8 to 11 To request a one-to-one career guidance meeting with Mrs Havill please ask in the careers office in G121 Students are also welcome to drop in anytime with queries about career ideas courses or option choices Year 11 Just a reminder that many colleges are still offering open days in January for next year and details of these can be found via tutors the Careers Office noticeboard and online Prospectus for Post-16 colleges are available in the school Library or Careers Office in G121 - students are welcome to pop in to discuss any progression queries Apprenticeships Apprenticeship vacancies for the local Wiltshire and Swindon areas are updated weekly They are available on the Apprenticeship tab on Careers Companion the careers online library accessed via Saber gt careers amp WRL gt resources If a Year 11 student is interested in the apprenticeship route please could they visit the Careers Office All passwords for the careers resources on Saber are at the back of student planners Post-16 Options and places to study can be found on httpwwwwiltshirechoicesorguk Labour market information The Wiltshire LMI section of the Work Wiltshire website has been updated next week The reports can be found on httpsworkwiltshirecouklocal-employment-information Moving On Fair St Johnrsquos is hosting its annual Moving On Fair on Wednesday 24 January for all students from Years 10 onwards to attend as well as being available to younger students during their morning break It has been combined with the careers fair and includes a range of employers universities colleges and apprenticeship providers Details of attendees will be sent home closer to the date It is a popular event and we hope that students will take advantage of having access to such a diverse range of progression ideas Women In Engineering Wiltshire College are hosting a variety of workshops to encourage women into engineering on Friday 23 February open to Years 9 and 10 Please let the Careers Office know if you are interested in attending this event Dates for terms 3 amp 4
Moving On Fair ndash Wednesday 24January details to follow Year 10 Mock interview dates ndash Monday 12 to Thursday 15 March
WORK EXPERIENCE - Year 10 work experience dates are Monday 2 July to Friday 6 July 2018
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St J o h n rsquo s N e w s Careers Advice
Careers Update December 2017 by Mrs F Havill Careers Guidance Independent and impartial Careers Guidance is available to all students in Years 8 to 11 To request a one-to-one career guidance meeting with Mrs Havill please ask in the careers office in G121 Students are also welcome to drop in anytime with queries about career ideas courses or option choices Year 11 Just a reminder that many colleges are still offering open days in January for next year and details of these can be found via tutors the Careers Office noticeboard and online Prospectus for Post-16 colleges are available in the school Library or Careers Office in G121 - students are welcome to pop in to discuss any progression queries Apprenticeships Apprenticeship vacancies for the local Wiltshire and Swindon areas are updated weekly They are available on the Apprenticeship tab on Careers Companion the careers online library accessed via Saber gt careers amp WRL gt resources If a Year 11 student is interested in the apprenticeship route please could they visit the Careers Office All passwords for the careers resources on Saber are at the back of student planners Post-16 Options and places to study can be found on httpwwwwiltshirechoicesorguk Labour market information The Wiltshire LMI section of the Work Wiltshire website has been updated next week The reports can be found on httpsworkwiltshirecouklocal-employment-information Moving On Fair St Johnrsquos is hosting its annual Moving On Fair on Wednesday 24 January for all students from Years 10 onwards to attend as well as being available to younger students during their morning break It has been combined with the careers fair and includes a range of employers universities colleges and apprenticeship providers Details of attendees will be sent home closer to the date It is a popular event and we hope that students will take advantage of having access to such a diverse range of progression ideas Women In Engineering Wiltshire College are hosting a variety of workshops to encourage women into engineering on Friday 23 February open to Years 9 and 10 Please let the Careers Office know if you are interested in attending this event Dates for terms 3 amp 4
Moving On Fair ndash Wednesday 24January details to follow Year 10 Mock interview dates ndash Monday 12 to Thursday 15 March
WORK EXPERIENCE - Year 10 work experience dates are Monday 2 July to Friday 6 July 2018