Issue 465 Friday 1st May 2015 issued every Friday Enquiries: 020 8270 6222 Absence Line: 020 8724 1531 Website: www.jorichardson.org.uk Email: [email protected] Twitter: @JRCS_School Next week is week 2 Name: Form: Jack Petchey Awards HEADTEACHER’S NEWS Jack Petchey Awards On Wednesday of last week I attended the Borough’s Jack Petchey Award Ceremony at the Broadway Theatre. It was a privilege to attend an event that celebrated the achievements of not only our own JRCS students, but also all students who have been given Jack Petchey Awards in the Borough’s secondary schools. There is a feature in this week’s Barking and Dagenham Post with pictures of all our award winners. Gold Seagull Winners This week I was delighted to give out twenty six Gold Seagull awards to students in Years 7 -11. It makes me very proud to give out these awards as it shows that our young people are really aspiring to be the best that they can possibly be. London Marathon 2015 I am delighted to announce that two members of JRCS staff took part in and completed the London Marathon last Sunday. Many congratulations to Miss Wilkinson in PE and Mrs O’Connor, one of our lunchtime supervisors, on their fantastic achievement. Year 8 Parents’ Evening On Thursday 14th May, we are holding our Year 8 Parents’ Evening between 3:40pm and 6:40pm. Could you please make sure that you check your son or daughter’s planner to make sure they have made appointments with their teachers. Mr Smith Headteacher GENERAL NEWS Year 11 Prom This year’s Prom will be held on Monday 29th June, 6:30pm to 11pm at Orsett Hall. We are really looking forward to Prom this year. It will be such a good event after a lot of hard work in the run up to the exams. Letters have gone home this week with information about payment. This includes information about the year book too. Please contact myself or Mrs Hart if you have any other queries. If you are thinking of hiring transport for the event feel free to do so at the times above. We have been advised by the local council that some vehicle hire companies do not have the proper licensing required by law, so you should check before booking. If there were to be an accident any claim to an insurance company would be invalid. The Essex Police are also monitoring this closely at the moment so may spot check any vehicle. If the correct documents were not able to be provided, students could be left stranded with no transport home. We wouldn’t like anything like this to spoil the evening, so please check if the vehicle has a PSV license or a PHV license. Miss Duncan Head of Year 11 'Tackling Stop and Search' Why are young people stopped by the Police? This was one of the questions, along with many others, that was answered by the ARC Theatre Company during their visit to our school last Friday. Funded by Barking & Dagenham Safer Neighbourhoods Board, ARC has devised a powerful new youth engagement programme using live theatre to raise awareness of the realities of Stop and Search. Students from Years 8, 9 and 10 attended and tackled the issues of why young people are treated by the police in a certain way they watched and participated in performances that dealt with real life situations. According to Police statistics, those aged between 15 and 24 are more subject to ‘Stop and Search’ than any others. 34% of this age group will be stopped in the course of a year, compared with 1.4% from outside this age group. It was a very productive theatre workshop for the 280 students that attended, all of whom found the event informative: 'I didn't know what my legal rights were, this really helped to understand where I stand' - Year 10. 'I enjoyed how they showed us ways to behave if we are stopped on the streets and avoid getting into further trouble' - Year 9 A very successful day with the support of tutors and everyone else involved. When I went to speak to ARC during lunchtime, they commented on how well behaved and enthusiastic our students were and they look forward to coming back and working with us again! Ms Shahana English Department The Project’s Final Gig: Thursday 7th May 7:00pm - 9:30pm at JRCS. Tickets for sale in Main Street near the Egg. The Imps Motorcycle Display Team The Imps Motorcycle Display Team is a nonprofit-making organisation for 5-16 year olds, which aims to educate young people through a challenging programme of activities with a world renowned motorcycle display team at its heart. It was set up in the 1970s by Roy Pratt MBE, and is supported by the Impstart Trust (Registered Charity Number: 296499). They perform worldwide to millions of people each year, with the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo being their most prestigious appearance which they are privileged enough to be invited back to every three years. Unfortunately, they recently lost their biggest sponsor, Honda UK, and are currently fundraising to purchase new bikes. The Imps have a Crowdfunder page set up by an exteam member, and aim to raise £16,000 by the 23rd May. They have already raised a massive £11,290 and have 24 days left to reach their target. The Imps have been around for 42 years; please contribute and be part of the team that will ensure that they’ll be around for another 42. students take part in a range of activities regarding healthy eating and a healthy lifestyle. The students started the week by taking part in an opening ceremony where they had a warm up dance. They were involved in designing a campaign about health issues such as avoiding injury in sport, sports drinks and their health benefits, smoking/alcohol and their effects on your health. Students designed an informative and creative way in which to get their messages across. The results saw a variety of flyers, powerpoints, songs, videos and drama pieces presented by the students. Students took part in a variety of health workshops and learned how to cook healthy food. They got the opportunity to go to the capital Brussels for one day where they saw local landmarks and visited the Atomium building. The project has been a great success for JRCS over the last two years and we are hoping to have the opportunity to host again in the future. Ms Byrne International Coordinator http://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/impsmotocycle-display-team-for-young-children/ Sinead Murphy 10D, team member Revision Club for Years 10 and 11 KS4 revision club will be held in BS3 every Friday 3:30pm – 4:30pm. Mrs Hart Pastoral Support Assistant (KS4) Weekly Challenge Investigate a typical food from any South American country. Cook it! Extra challenge circles will be signed if it tastes delicious! Good luck. Ms Moody Accelerated Learning Co-ordinator Comenius Project Last week saw the finale of the Comenius Project about Sustainability. Six students and two teachers went to Antwerp in Belgium in the final part of the two year project. The main theme for this part of the project was Sustainability and Health. The week saw Thank you to all who baked or bought cakes, guessed the sweets in the jar or my marathon time, or donated money. I have raised £2300 so far for Children with Cancer so all the hard work has been worthwhile. I ran the marathon in 4hrs 30mins and Mr Howard, along with Charlie Overall and Lauren Cooper 11A, correctly guessed my time and have won their prizes. Miss Wilkinson PE Department OFFICE ASSISTANTS The Office Assistants for the week beginning Tuesday 5th May: Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Jade Plaskett 8G Guste Rudzinskaite 8G Sophie Sprought 8G Bradley Stewart 8G GCE & GCSE Exams Below is the exam timetable for GCE & GCSE exams which start on Tuesday 5th May. These are official exams and students will be required to attend normal lessons when they do not have a scheduled exam. Please make sure students have a good breakfast and they have the correct equipment with them for each exam, including a calculator (if needed) and a black pen. If they wish to, they may bring water, but this needs to be in a clear plastic bottle with the label removed. Please remind your child that under no circumstances should mobile phones be taken into exam rooms. If your child is unable to attend any of their exams, please call the attendance line as usual and we will require a letter from your doctor. Date Time Exam name 05/05/2015 2:00pm iGCSE READING PASSAGES 11/05/2015 9:00am GCE AS ECONOMICS COMPETITIVE MARKETS 11/05/2015 9:00am GCSE RELIGIOUS STUDIES 11/05/2015 2:00pm GCE AS PSYCHOLOGY A UNIT 1 11/05/2015 2:00pm GCSE CITIZENSHIP 12/05/2015 9:00am GCSE FRENCH UNIT 1 TIER H 12/05/2015 9:00am GCSE FRENCH UNIT 2 TIER H 12/05/2015 2:00pm 12/05/2015 2:00pm 13/05/2015 9:00am 13/05/2015 9:00am 13/05/2015 2:00pm 13/05/2015 2:00pm 14/05/2015 9:00am 14/05/2015 9:00am 14/05/2015 9:00am 14/05/2015 2:00pm 2:00pm 15/05/2015 9:00am 15/05/2015 9:00am GCSE SPANISH UNIT 1 TIER H 15/05/2015 9:00am GCSE SPANISH UNIT 2 TIER H 15/05/2015 12:00pm GCSE RELIGIOUS STUDIES GCE RELIGIOUS STUDIES UNIT 1 GCE RELIGIOUS STUDIES UNIT 3 GCSE CHEMISTRY IN OUR WORLD(F) GCE AS GENERAL STUDIES B UNIT 1 BTEC CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY GCSE PE THEORY OF PHYSICAL ED. GCE AS BUSINESS STUDIES DEVELOPING.NEW BUSINESS IDEAS GCSE ENGLISH LITERATURE PAPER 1 TIER H 15/05/2015 2:00pm 18/05/2015 9:00am 18/05/2015 9:00am 18/05/2015 2:00pm GCE AS PSYCHOLOGY A UNIT 2 19/05/2015 9:00am GCE AS PHYSICS ON THE GO 19/05/2015 2:00pm 19/05/2015 2:00pm 20/05/2015 9:00am 20/05/2015 9:00am 20/05/2015 2:00pm 20/05/2015 2:00pm 20/05/2015 2:00pm 21/05/2015 9:00am 21/05/2015 2:00pm 22/05/2015 9:00am 22/05/2015 2:00pm 01/06/2015 9:00am 01/06/2015 9:00am 01/06/2015 9:00am 01/06/2015 2:00pm 02/06/2015 2:00pm GCE AS SOCIOLOGY UNIT 1 GCSE BIOLOGY INFLUENCES ON LIFE GCE AS CORE MATHEMATICS C1 NAT CAMBRIDGE -ICT: UNDRSTANDING COMPUTER SYSTEMS WRITTEN GCE AS COMMUNISM & DEMOCRACY 20C GCSE CITIZENSHIP CHANGING COMMUNITIES GCE AS ENGLISH LITERACY: PTRY & PROSE 1800-1945 WRITTEN 14/05/2015 GCE AS MANAGING THE ECONOMY GCSE GEOGRAPHY (B) THEORY GCE AS CORE MATHEMATICS C2 GCSE BUSINESS STUDIES INTRO.TO SMALL BUSINESS GCE AS HISTORY CONFLICT & CHANGE 19C & 20C GCE AS HISTORY RESPONDING TO CHANGE 20C GCSE PHYSICS UNIVERSAL PHYSICS GCE AS SOCIOLOGY UNIT 2 GCE AS BIOLOGY TRANSPORT, GENES & HEALTH GCE AS CHEMISTRY: ATOMS, BONDS & GRPS WRTTN GCE GENERAL STUDIES B UNIT 2 GCE AS POLISH UNIT 1 GCE AS POLITICS - PEOPLE AND POLITICS GCSE HISTORY A:STUDY IN DEV & AMERICAN WEST WRITTEN GCE AS BIOLOGY DEV, PLANTS & ENVIRONMENT GCE AS CHEMISTRY: CHNS, ENERGY & RESOURCES WRITTEN 03/06/2015 03/06/2015 03/06/2015 04/06/2015 04/06/2015 04/06/2015 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 9:00am 9:00am 2:00pm 04/06/2015 2:00pm 05/06/2015 9:00am 05/06/2015 9:00am 05/06/2015 9:00am GCE TURKISH: LISTEN/READ/WRITE 1 WRITTEN GCSE GEOGRAPHY (B) SECTION A GCSE GEOGRAPHY (B) SECTION B GCE AS MANAGING THE BUSINESS 11/06/2015 9:00am 11/06/2015 2:00pm 12/06/2015 9:00am 12/06/2015 9:00am 12/06/2015 2:00pm 15/06/2015 9:00am 15/06/2015 9:00am 15/06/2015 2:00pm 15/06/2015 2:00pm GCE A2 SOCIOLOGY UNIT 3 15/06/2015 2:00pm GCSE MEDIA STUDIES UNIT 1 16/06/2015 9:00am GCE A2 PSYCHOLOGY A UNIT 4 16/06/2015 9:00am GCSE POLISH UNIT 2 16/06/2015 9:00am GCSE POLISH UNIT 4 16/06/2015 2:00pm GCE A2 CORE MATHEMATICS C4 17/06/2015 9:00am GCSE CHEMISTRY IN ACTION 17/06/2015 2:00pm GCSE NON CALCULATOR (H) GCE AS PHYSICS AT WORK GCE AS POLITICS GOVERNING THE UK GCE A2 MEDIA STUDIES: CRTL PRSPT MEDIA WRITTEN GCSE BUSINESS STUDIES BUILDING A BUSINESS GCSE ECONOMIC UNDERSTANDING GCSE MUSIC: LISTENING TEST WRITTEN GCE AS PE: AN INTRODUCTION TO PE WRITTEN GCSE BIOLOGY COMPONENTS OF LIFE GCE A2 THE CHALLENGE OF FASCISM 9:00am 05/06/2015 9:00am 05/06/2015 2:00pm 05/06/2015 2:00pm 08/06/2015 9:00am 08/06/2015 9:00am GCE AS POLISH UNIT 2 18/06/2015 9:00am 08/06/2015 9:00am GCSE MATHS CALCULATOR 18/06/2015 9:00am GCSE CATERING HOSPITALITY & UNIT 2 WRITTEN PAPER GCE A2 DECISION MATHEMATICS D1 GCE A2 PSYCHOLOGY A UNIT 3 GCSE CHEMISTRY DISCOVERING CHEMISTRY GCSE HISTORY A:HST SRC INVST PBLC HLTH WRITTEN GCE A2 CHEMISTRY: RNGS, PLYMRS & ANLYS WRITTEN GCE A2 RELIGIOUS STUDIES UNIT 3A 18/06/2015 2:00pm 19/06/2015 9:00am 19/06/2015 9:00am 22/06/2015 9:00am 2:00pm 09/06/2015 9:00am 09/06/2015 2:00pm 09/06/2015 2:00pm 10/06/2015 9:00am 10/06/2015 2:00pm 10/06/2015 2:00pm 10/06/2015 2:00pm 11/06/2015 9:00am 11/06/2015 9:00am GCE A2 BUSINESS ECONOMICS GCE A2 CORE MATHEMATICS C3 GCSE DANCE UNIT 1 GCSE PHYSICS.FOR YOUR FUTURE GCE A2 THEATRE TEXT IN CONTEXT GCSE BIOLOGY - USING BIOLOGY GCE A2 CHEMISTRY: EQULB, ENRGS & ELMTS WRITTEN GCE AS STATISTICS S1 05/06/2015 08/06/2015 GCSE POLISH UNIT 1 GCSE URDU UNIT 1 TIER H GCE A2 ENG LIT: DRAMA & POETRY PRE-18OO WRITTEN GCE A2 PHYSICS ON THE MOVE GCE A2 RELIGIOUS STUDIES UNIT 4A GCE A2 PHYSICSCREATION/COLLAPSE GCE A2 SOCIOLOGY UNIT 4 GCSE STATISTICS WRITTEN PAPER (H) GCE A2 ECONOMICS THE GLOBAL ECONOMY GCSE PHYSICS - APPLICATION OF PHYSICS(F) GCSE PRDCT DSGN: DSGNNG INFLUENCES WRITTEN Weekly Outline of Out of School Hours Learning Activities - Spring 2015 Club Year Group Staff Time Venue 8:15 - 9:00am MU1 1:30 - 2:00pm MU1 Monday Orchestra Invited Wind Band All Woodwind and Brass Mr Coltman and Mr Jenner Mr Johnston (CMS tutor) Badminton or Table Tennis 7 PE Staff 1:30 - 2:05pm Sports Hall SDD Homework Club All Mrs Roult and Mrs Debono 1:30 - 2:05pm SD2 Badminton or Table Tennis 7 PE Staff 1:30 - 2:05pm Sports Hall 1:30 - 2:05pm MA1 3:20 - 4:30pm Field / Astro Maths Puzzle and Homework Club 7, 8 and 9 Athletics (Track and Field) All Years Bike Polo All Years Mr Cole 3:20 - 4:30pm Courts 7, 8, 9 and 10 Mr Hargreaves and Mrs Debono 3:30 - 4:30pm FC4 9 Ms Holmes 3:30 - 4:30pm EN7 Smarties Science Club 7-9 (invitation only) Miss Ochwat 3:30 - 4:30pm SC3 Psychology Study Club 12 and 13 Miss Taylor 3:30 - 4:30pm SF5 Table Tennis (starts after half term) 7, 8 and 9 Mr Coltman 3:30 - 4:30pm Sports Hall Singers (starts 23.2.15) All Years Ms Evans 3:30 - 4:30pm MU2 All Mr Kersey 4:40 - 6:00pm Sports Hall Cooking Club Literacy Leaders Touch Rugby Miss Doig, Mr Mir and Miss Bhandari Mr Howard / Miss Wright Tuesday All string players Ms Evans 8:15 - 9:00am MU1 Badminton or Table Tennis 8 PE Staff 1:30 - 2:05pm Sports Hall SDD Homework Club All Mrs Roult and Mrs Debono 1:30 - 2:05pm SD2 Arabic Club All Mr Cocksworth 1:30 - 2:05pm EN2 Cricket All Male PE Staff 3:20 - 4:30pm Field/Astroturf Fitness All (first 40 students) Miss Wilkinson / Miss Wright Mr Darkins and Mr Howe Ms Montague, Mr Hargreaves, Ms Davids, Mr Dignam 3:25 - 4:30pm Fitness Suite 3:30 - 4:30pm SC4 3:25 - 5:00pm Week 2 only FC3 and 4 String Club Science Club All Bronze Duke of Edinburgh Award 10 NEW – Year 9 starting Bronze D of E ARC Theatre History Club Y9 invited only Ms Montague 3:30 - 4:30pm 2nd & 9th June FC4 7, 8 and 9 Ms Lynch 3:30 - 5:00pm HI2 Wednesday JRCS Choir KS3 Mr Jenner 8:15 - 9:00am MU1 12 and 13 Mrs Evans 1:30 - 2:00pm SF3 Badminton or Table Tennis 9 PE Staff 1:30 - 2:05pm Sports Hall SDD Homework Club All Mrs Roult and Mrs Debono 1:30 - 2:05pm SD2 Bilingual Social Club Invited Mrs Croucher 1:30 - 2:05pm SDD starts 27.1.15 Astronomy (week 2 only) 7 - 12 Mr Tizzard 3:15 - 4:15pm SC6 All Miss Wilkinson / Miss Wright 3:25 - 4:30pm Field/Astro All (first 40 students) Ms Montague 3:25 - 4:30pm Fitness Suite 10 Miss Purnell 3:30 - 4:30pm AR2 (till 11.2) 7-9 Miss Sea 3:30 - 4:30pm DA1 Lego Mindstorms 7, 8 and 9 Mr Sturdy and Ms Rahman 3:30 - 4:30pm IT2 Engineering Club 9 and 10 Mr Poole 3:30 - 4:30pm DT8 7 Miss Banjo, Mr Looby and Miss Dormer 3:30 - 4:30pm DT 4 or 6 7-9 Ms Montague 3:30 - 6:30pm London Regatta Centre Royal Albert Dock Sociology/HSC Rounders Fitness Photography Club Epidemik Dance Company DT Club London Sea Cadet Taster Sessions (starts after half term) Thursday Invited only Mr Jenner 8:15 – 9:00am MU1 7 and 8 Ms Montague 1:20 - 2:05pm Sports Hall Badminton or Table Tennis 10 PE Staff 1:30 - 2:05pm Sports Hall SDD Homework Club All 1:30 - 2:05pm SD2 Cheerleading All 3:25 - 4:30pm Sports Hall Tennis All Nr Newport 3:25 - 4:30pm Ball Courts Fitness 7-9 Mr Howard 3:25 - 4:30pm Fitness Suite All Mr Kersey 3:30 - 4:30pm Sports Field 7-9 Miss England 3:30 - 4:30pm DA1 All Guest coaches 5:00 - 6:00pm Sports Hall 8:15 - 9.00am MU1 1.30 - 2.05pm SD2 1:30 - 2:05pm IT1 Guitar Club Boccia and Kurling Club Rugby (Sevens) Detonate Dance Company Thunder Basketball Mrs Debono and Mrs Prockter Ascension Eagles Coaches Friday Keyboard Club SDD Homework Club Invited only All Mr Jenner Mrs Prockter and Mrs Saunderson Mr Sturdy and Ms Rahman Lego Mindstorms 7, 8 and 9 Reading Club 7, 8 and 9 Ms Isat 3:15 - 4:15pm EN5 Revision Club 10 and 11 Mrs Hart and Mrs Eades 3:20 - 4:20pm Library Fitness All Miss Wilkinson 3:25 - 4:30pm Fitness Suite Volleyball All Mr Newport 3:25 - 4:30pm Sports Hall BPPORTUNITY Bouygues Energies & Services delivers FM services which enable transformational change and help our clients to focus on their core business activities, whilst providing long-term savings. JOB OPPORTUNITIES BYes FM MOBILE SERVICES DIVISION AIR CONDITIONING ENGINEER MOBILE SERVICES DIVISION M & E TECHNICIAN, mechanical bias Barking based, mobile working within the M25 Closing date: 24 May 2015 Barking based, mobile working within the M25 Closing date: 24 May 2015 The role: To carry out planned preventative and reactive maintenance including statutory and mandatory compliance on all types of air conditioning and refrigeration across all contracts. The role will be based in Barking but with travel across all sites in London and the South-east To carry out new air conditioning works as required i.e. minor new works, refurbishment and capital works replacement programme. To investigate, trouble-shoot and rectify defects in all ventilation systems and associated plant/components To participate in the On Call rota and out of normal working hours activities To maintain appropriate qualifications and up to date trade knowledge for the safe and efficient performance of duties To ensure prompt and accurate completion of any necessary paperwork The role: Reporting to the M&E Team Leader, working across the Mobile Services Division To carry out planned and reactive maintenance in line with the contract service delivery plan and life cycle/forward maintenance plan and statutory and mandatory compliance within MSD contracts within the M25 area To apply mechanical trade skills to undertake scheduled and reactive maintenance works, installations and modifications across all sites for all building services To ensure all statutory documentation is completed and kept up to date at all times The hours for this role are 40 hour per week, Monday to Friday, as well as participating in the on call rota and out of normal working hour’s activity The person: Must hold a level 2 qualification in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (C&G or equivalent) F Gas qualified (City and Guilds 2079-11/12Level or CITB J11/12) essential It is essential that the ideal candidate has AC split systems and/or Chiller experience. Proven track record of building services work or trade based knowledge in a similar environment A proactive, flexible, can-do approach Good written and verbal communication skills, including IT proficiency Able to obtain CRB clearance (due to working alongside children) and government security clearance In return, we offer an attractive salary and benefits package, including training & development opportunities. The person: Experience of building maintenance essential together with a full trade mechanical apprenticeship Current qualifications such as C&G, BTEC National Diploma, NVQ or similar, in a mechanical discipline Good communication skills, customer focused In-depth knowledge of Health and Safety procedures A proactive, flexible, can-do approach Previous experience of working within an educational environment would be an advantage Able to obtain DBS clearance (due to working alongside children) In return, we offer an attractive salary and benefits package, including training opportunities To apply - send your CV together with a covering letter telling us why you feel you are suitable to: Katrina Gayle, HR Administrator, Bouygues E&S FM UK Ltd, King’s College London, Franklin Wilkins Building, 150 Stamford Street, London, SE1 9NN. E-mail: [email protected] WE ARE COMMITTED TO EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR ALL
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