Stanborough Times A weekly update on school news Mathematics & Computing Academy 6th February 2015 Friday 6th February FOSS Quiz Night - 7.30pm Hall Uniform Update Friday 13th February Stanborough School Dance Display at The Weston Auditorium, University Of Hertfordshire 7.30pm Monday 16th February - Friday 20th February HALF TERM Following the recent initial consultation on Stanborough School uniform, we have reviewed the views and comments expressed and put together an image of what the new uniform would look like. Tuesday 24th February Parents in Partnership Meeting 6.30pm - 8.00pm LRC Please note, the new uniform will be compulsory for Year 7 2015-16 ONLY. Friday 27th February - Monday 2nd March Year 11 Normandy Trip The new uniform will include a blazer, white shirt and tie with a jumper optional. Trousers and skirts will remain UNCHANGED from the current uniform. All uniform will be machine washable, and available from at least two retailers. Tuesday 10th March Oxbridge Evening - Onslow St Audrey’s 7.00pm Wednesday 11th March Year 8 PTI Appointments from 4.00pm - 7.00pm Required March 2015 ART TECHNICIAN H2 - (£15,207 - £16,231 plus £573 fringe allowance per annum pro rata) 15 hours per week - Term time only (Actual salary: £5,300 - £5,650 for 15 hours approximately) Students in other years can elect to wear the new uniform, or continue with the old uniform until stocks are sold out. Trutex have assured us that they have quite extensive stocks. Thank you to those of you who contributed to the recent survey. We had a high response and whilst some people expressed a desire for uniform to stay the same there was a large majority in favour of change. We would now like to gain more feedback on the possible changes. These images show possible options. We are looking to appoint an Art Technician to provide The main decision is on the colour of the blazer – either technical and general assistance to all teaching staff in the light grey or dark grey, and the colour of the jumper. There Art Department, both in and out of the classroom, so that it is some flexibility in the design of the tie, with four possible may run efficiently. There will be some flexibility designs shown. regarding hours which could be worked over no less than 3 days. If you would like to take part in this further consultation, please go to the survey at: An additional responsibility of the role will be to help set https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/WKTWLCX up and co-ordinate a variety of joint community projects with local schools and organisations related to Art and associated subject areas. Further details are available from the school or downloadable from the school website. Applications are invited by letter (outlining how you meet the job specification) together with a Stanborough Application form including the names of two referees to: Mr P Brown, Headteacher, Stanborough School, Lemsford Lane, Welwyn Garden City, AL8 6YR Tel: 01707 321755, Fax: 01707 387701 email: [email protected] Closing date: Monday 23rd February 2015 at 1.00 p.m. Interview date: Thursday 26th February 2015 Stanborough School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects staff to share this commitment. High Expectations Quality Learning Mutual Respect Success For All Duke of Edinburgh Update Mrs G.Elliott, DofE, Co-ordinator, writes: Y11 Bronze Award Group 2014-2015 All our Duke of Edinburgh Bronze Award participants are continuing to work hard at completing the different sections of the Award. The students are using the eDofE website to update their progress with evidence including the photos and videos taken relating to their Physical, Skill and Volunteering Sections. They should also organise meetings regularly with their group leaders who are helping them to stay on track and keep motivated during the challenges presented by the Award. I would like to remind all students that they need to include their assessor’s full name and contact details on eDofE before the programme chosen can be approved. The training day needed to prepare students for their expeditions is 7 th February, the dates for the Bronze expeditions are: Practice expedition: 14th/15th March Qualifying expedition:27th/28th June Bronze Awards Certificates 2013-2014 participants I am very pleased that 25 Bronze Awards participants have successfully completed their award and have received their certificates and badges during our end of term assembly in December. If you have completed your award and were absent during this assembly, come and see me to collect your certificate and badge. If you have completed all sections and still not uploaded your assessor’s reports, please note that it is not too late to complete your award, please upload your documents as soon as possible on eDofE. Congratulations to all our Award Holders: Toma Popov, Oliver Bartlett-Dodd, Grace Appleby, Charlotte Bell, Jodie Phillips, Ronnie Syme, Luc Elliott, Lucas Vernon, Natalia Brown, Georgia Ormrod, Jordan Mossman, Luke Stokes, Matt Schofield, Luca Kleovoulou, Davina Price, Alex Campbell, Eleanor Teather, Connie Ryan, Brad Callaby, Glenn Bull, Ryan Butcher, Catrin Selwood, Lawrence Bearman, Lucy Branagan, Rebecca Wasnock. I am even more pleased that 11 of those Award holders are continuing the adventure and are working hard towards their Gold level. The students are: Jodie Phillips, Ronnie Syme, Charlotte Bell, Luc Elliott, Natalia Brown, Luke Stokes, Lawrence Bearman, Oliver Bartlett-Dodd, Davina Price, Ryan Butcher and Julian Greenaway. Y13 Gold Group 2013-2015: The Gold Group students have now completed some of the sections of their award and are preparing their expeditions, which are very demanding at Gold Level. They have just finished all the paperwork needed for their practice expedition in the Dark Peaks at the end of March and are preparing their Assessed Expedition in the Brecon Beacons next June. In those expeditions, the students will be hiking in hills in Wild Country (an area remote from habitation) for 3 days on the practice expedition and 4 days in the real one. Our 8 very brave and determined participants are well prepared and ready for this challenge. I would like to take the opportunity to thanks all our volunteers at school, but also all the teachers who support our scheme by being assessors. I also would like to thank FOSS who have agreed to buy the school an event shelter which will be used during DofE expeditions but can also be used during sport and charity events. Stanborough School Duke of Edinburgh Website We would like to remind parents and students that Stanborough School has its own website where all the information relating to the Duke of Edinburgh Scheme can be found. All letters, application forms and kit lists will also be available for downloading and printing as well as a link to the eDofE Website. Well done to all our students for their commitment and hard work! Dear Parent / Guardian, I would like to take this opportunity to remind parents and guardians to please park responsibly when dropping off and collecting children from the school. I am pleased to say that whilst conducting patrols the vast majority of vehicles were parked legally and responsibly, however these careful drivers were let down by a small minority of people that felt they did not have to abide by the rules of the roads. Can I remind parents and guardians of the following that are not acceptable: Parking on any part of the pavement Parking on the road and blocking the dropped curb of residential driveways Parking on the yellow zig- zag controlled area The main excuse I heard from parents and guardians who stopped inappropriately and moved due to my presence was that they were running late. That excuse was not acceptable then and is not acceptable now. If the vast majority of people can park legally and arrive within plenty of time to drop off / pick up their child then there is no reason why everyone can’t. If you do have any questions or wish to discuss anything contained in this letter please contact me or the local PCSO’s. Thank you Police Sergeant Malcolm Dey 1934 Welwyn Hatfield North Neighbourhood Team Tel: 101 Ext 8032 EXTREME WEATHER In the unlikely event of heavy snow please access the school website www.stanborough.herts.sch.uk to check whether the school is open. We would hope to have a decision by 6.45am. Local radio stations will also be informed. We will, however, always endeavour to keep the school open. If circumstances are sufficiently extreme to require the school to be closed for safety reasons, either on school premises or on travel routes, we will also endeavour to e-mail parents who we have addresses for. Head Start Satellite Athletics Club at Stanborough Miss T. Baskerville, Gifted and Talented Co-ordinator, writes: Mrs C. Wiper, School Sports Co-ordinator, writes: On Thursday 29th January 6 Gifted and Talented students travelled to the Corsortium event for a 'Head Start' day. The aim of the event was to demystify the Oxbridge application process and give students a chance to speak to existing students at top universities. It was also a chance for students at GCSE level to work alongside Oxbridge graduates, to get a taste for the academic style, to think beyond their syllabus and understand the admissions process. The team of Oxbridge-graduate tutors worked with the students in small subject groups, looking at material related to subject choice and posing questions, which challenged student’s ability to think laterally. Students took turns to give answers to the group, building their confidence to answer challenging questions in a logical and well reasoned manner. The students then gave feedback on that answer, highlighting both good points and things to improve on. During the afternoon students were given a mock interview with feedback on their performance. Student comments: “The tutors were very interesting, and they were clearly very enthusiastic about their subject”. James Byrne 10A “I found the statistics enlightening”. Jack Byrne 10O Sport England is working in partnership with National Governing Bodies of sport (NGBs) and County Sports Partnerships (CSPs) by investing over £49 million of Lottery funding into the development of Satellite Clubs. These clubs aim to provide a supported pathway for young people to make the transition from school to community sport easier. Herts Phoenix Athletics Club is a very successful local club based at Gosling Sports Park in Welwyn Garden City and Wodson Park in Ware. It caters for many age groups and they compete in various different leagues. Richard Bloom at Herts Phoenix saw the opportunity of setting up a satellite club at Stanborough, thus enabling our students to gain valuable specialist coaching and it was also a way of reducing the clubs waiting list. The club started last June and it has been running after school every Wednesday. Several coaches and sports leaders deliver sessions on throwing, jumping, sprinting and long distance – whatever the students want to improve. George Ansell in 11K came in the summer term to practice his javelin technique and won his age group in the District Athletics Championship and managed a seasonal best of 41m. Jamie Ives in 9H came for distance training and won 1500m. Taylor Steer in 7B has been coming regularly and he has made enormous progress throwing the discus. On Wednesday 21st January the Herts Phoenix coaches delivered a session on indoor athletics for our Year 7 students as they have a School Games competition coming up on 6th March. “ I found that the interviews offered great insight and advice also I now know what is looked for in an interview The project is funded for 3 years and is open to all ages so come along on a Wednesday and improve your favourite events. and its not just about grades but also about how you Certificates will be issued for students who show improvement, present yourself”. Annie Mbukwa 10H tee shirts will be given to students who show commitment to the club and sweatshirts will be awarded to sports leaders who “I’m so excited about University now. I’ve gained so much more confidence in myself and my knowledge and I demonstrate a commitment to volunteering. think the interviews were so handy because I now have some comments to work with!”. Lauren Fisher 10K Dance Display 2015 “The experience was very useful in preparing us for unknowns in University and showing us that its not about conformity but individuality”. Morenike Adewuyi 11A “It really gave us a great insight into what our next steps should be for the upcoming, crucial part of our lives”. Scott Wilson 11O Active Kids is back! Once again we are collecting Sainsbury’s Active Kids vouchers. Vouchers are available in store, petrol filling stations and grocery online from 28th January 2015 until 5th May 2015. Please hand your vouchers into the school office. Thank you for your help. Mrs M. Chapman, Subject Leader: Dance, writes: We are only 1 week away from this year’s Dance Display ‘Read All About It’ on Friday 13th February 2015 at 7.30pm. So don’t miss out, make sure you have got your tickets. Tickets are only being sold by UHArts so they will not be able to be purchased at Stanborough. They are £5.00 for adults and £3.00 for concessions. They can be purchased direct from the UHArts box office between 10.00 and 16.00 or by phone 01707 281127. To gain directions or find the Weston Auditorium on campus see the attached link: http://www.herts.ac.uk/about-us/arts-and-galleries/visit-us/theweston-auditorium/home.cfm If you need to contact the school please call 01707 321755 or e-mail us at [email protected] or 01707 387703 for a child’s absence
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