Coopers School Hawkwood Lane Chislehurst Kent BR7 5PS Principal: Mrs S Puxty BSc (Hons) NPQH Tel: Fax. Email: Website: 020 8467 3263 020 8295 0342 [email protected] www.coopersschool.com ’Enabling learners of today to become achievers of tomorrow ’ 5 February 2015 Issue 10 2014/15 Dear Parents/Carers Are you interested in training to become a teacher in Mathematics, Physics or Modern Foreign Languages? At Coopers School, through the Schools Direct Salaried route, you would be paid £19,000-£28,000 to train on the job, achieving QTS (Qualified Teacher Status) and a PGCE as an optional extra. Study can be accredited with MA points. We have places available in a range of subjects for a September 2015 start – if you are interested and either have, or are projected to have, a degree at 2:1 or higher, please either contact the Principal‟s PA Rachel Gulyas on 0208 467 3263 Ext 210 or email [email protected] to find out more. Calendar, Contacts and Parent Events Please follow the link below to access our events calendar and a reporting cycle overview: https://portal.cooperstc.com/CLG/Webdocs/Lists/Parent%20Calendar/calendar.aspx Please see the website or follow this link to the Gateway for updated staff e-mail addresses: https://portal.cooperstc.com/CLG/Parent/Documents/Teaching%20Staff%20Email%20List.pdf. Dates for your diary : Date Calendar Item 5 February 10 February 11 February 12 February 13-18 February 14-21 February 17 February 21-23 February 24 February Year 13 Lecture Day on “The Bloody Chamber, Conway Hall, London (Miss Offord) Year 12 and 13 Parents‟ Event, 4.30pm (Mr Baker) Higher Education Evening, 7.00pm, Main Hall (Mr Sikora) Year 10 Parents‟ Consultation Event, 4.00pm – 6.00pm, Main Hall/Canteen (Mr Toal) Sixth Form Media and Film Department trip to BFI Southbank, London – An Introduction to the Film Industry (Mrs Morris) Year 11 and A Level Biology trip to the Camden Centre, London (Miss Williams) Year 8 English trip to see “Shakespeare in Love” at the Noel Coward Theatre – invited students only (Miss Offord) Band on the Run Concert, Main Hall, 3.30pm (Miss Watson) Sixth Form English Language A Level Conference, London (Miss Snell) A2 English Literature trip to see Jekyll and Hyde, Greenwich Theatre (Miss Offord) GCSE and A Level Music Recital Evening, Main Hall, 6.00pm – 7.30pm (Miss Watson) Year 10 GCSE PE trip to the Bowles Outdoor Centre – invited students only (Miss Owen) Sixth Form Ski Trip to Zell am See, Austria (Mrs Iles) Little Shop of Horrors – Rehearsal, 10.00am – 2.00pm, Main Hall (Ms Stanley) Sixth Form History tour to Auschwitz Birkenau (Miss Horsley) Governors‟ Curriculum and Standards Committee, 5.30pm (Mr Lucas / Mrs Smart? Chair of Governors: Andrew Downes Vice Principals: Sue Wood | David Lucas | Mandy Smart | Rob Carling Respect Responsibility Fairness Pride Honesty Achievement Coopers School is an Independent Academy Trust operated by the William Willett Learning Trust which is a charitable company limited by guarantee and registered in England and Wales with company number 07520128. The Registered Office is at Hawkwood Lane Chislehurst Kent BR7 5PS 25 February 27 February Years 10 – 13 Drama Trip to see Miss Saigon, Prince Edward Theatre, 5.30pm (Miss Watson) Year 9 Parents‟ Consultation Event, 4.00pm – 6.00pm, Main Hall/Canteen (Mrs Brown) Staff Development Day – students not in school Text Messages to Parents / Students – Mr Carling Coopers is reviewing its communication methods with parents to ensure that we do not double the correspondence parents receive, for example, a letter and a text relating to the same subject. With this in mind, with effect from Monday 9 February we will no longer be routinely sending texts regarding anything other than attendance matters, or other individual urgent issues. All other information that has previously been sent in a text will, in future, be sent by email. Parents/Carers please ensure that your correct email address is logged on our system to ensure that you receive all relevant information. Students, please remember to check your school email account regularly. Assessment at Coopers : Year 8 parent workshop – Mr Lucas A huge thank you to all the parents who attended the Year 8 parent workshops we have been running over the last three weeks. We have seen many parents and have been able to explain how the new assessment process we are using at Coopers works. We went through the „flight path‟ for students as they arrive in Year 7 to the end of Year 13. The key aspect of our new assessment system, which is currently only being trialled with Year 8, is the link between the work studied now and that required for GCSE and A Level. As always at Coopers we are pulling from the top and ensuring students have the best opportunities to ensure they achieve the highest grades possible. During this workshop we also looked at how to interpret the reports and the Options process for Year 8. Once again thank you for your continued support. If you have any questions or issues about your son‟s / daughter‟s progress please make sure you talk to their tutor or the individual teacher. Together we can make a difference. Year 11 ICT – Mr Rafferty CIDA Unit 2 Deadline Dates 2015 Unit LO1: Folder, source table and proposal Deadline Date Friday 13 February LO2: Sketches and make opening sequence Friday 13 February LO3: Welcome video script, storyboard and video clip Friday 13 February LO4: Animated weather forecast Friday 6 March LO5: Outro video sequence Friday 6 March LO6: Test, Evaluate and E-Portfolio Friday 27 March After school catch-up classes take place on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Other times are available on request – please speak to your teacher to arrange a different day. Year 11 and Post 16 Arrangements – Mrs Wood All Year 11 students have now met a member of the Post 16 team during January to review their updated predicted grades following the mock examinations in December and their applications for next year. For the vast majority of students applying to stay at Coopers next year, a letter will be posted Page | 2 home by half term offering them a place on selected courses, subject to them securing the required entry grades. For those students not yet meeting entry requirements, a further meeting will be arranged following the next round of mock examinations in March. Mr Sikora is meeting all students interested in applying for apprenticeships or college places to advise and support them on the application process. Thank you to all students and parents for their cooperation in this process so far. If any student or parent wishes to meet with Mr Sikora for advice and guidance on Post 16, or with a member of the Post 16 team, this can be arranged by emailing [email protected]. Advice from the Police – Miss Salt We have asked by the Police to bring to your attention some guidance about young people across the Borough posting sexually explicit images of themselves, or others, on various social networking sites. The Police request that, as parents/carers, you make yourselves aware of your child‟s internet use. Young people are increasingly using technology not only to stay in touch, but also to explore their sexuality and to push the boundaries regarding what they send and to whom they send it. Unfortunately young people engaging in this type of behaviour i.e. „sexting‟ and posting images, do so without considering the consequences. They often find out later that the image has been passed on to many others and, as a result, they can become the victims of bullying or harassment. There is also the importance of them being aware that in some rare instances these images may end up in the collections of offenders. The police advice is that parents and carers should be encouraged to speak frankly with their children about this type of behaviour. Not only are they opening themselves up to unwanted attention, but also by possessing, distributing or, indeed, publishing these indecent images they are committing a criminal offence. In school last year we invited the Police in to deliver an assembly about the dangers of 'sexting' and using the internet as a form of communication when anything posted was very difficult to retrieve. We hope that the youngsters have understood this very important message. Advice for parents can be accessed on the CEOP website – www.ceop.police.uk. Dedicated Learning Day – Tuesday 20 January – Mr Toal Our Dedicated Learning Days are held five times throughout the school year and are a wonderful opportunity for our students to learn outside a normal structured lesson. Year groups are attached to a group or subject area during each DLD which allows students to develop a passion for a subject that they may not have previously had. Please see reports below giving a flavour of the kinds of things that took place on January‟s DLD. DLD – Year 8 Academically Able trip to the Natural History Museum – Dr Fishwick Thirty students from the Academically Able cohort of Year 8 went to the Natural History Museum. Along with visiting the exhibits, of which the favourite was definitely the dinosaurs, the pupils also got to take part in a hands-on workshop identifying different animal species based upon their colouration. Page | 3 The workshop, entitled the Nature of Colour, allowed pupils to investigate the different ways that animals use colour in nature, whether that is to become camouflaged, act as a warning to predators, or generally to be attractive to the opposite sex. Pupils got to experience using spectrometers to analyse colour use in the different animals, and eventually were asked to design a product making use of one of the different types of colouration. Pupils greatly enjoyed the event and represented the school well. DLD – Year 11 English trip to “An Inspector Calls” – Mrs Ashton The English Faculty took a group of Year 11 students to watch a special, private screening of a rare production of „An Inspector Calls‟. After an easy train journey to London and a tube to Kensington, students enjoyed a meander through the beautiful V & A Museum en route to the amazing Victorian lecture theatre. The Stephen Daldry production was worth the trip and has enhanced students‟ appreciation of the importance of setting and direction for a dramatic text. As expected, students‟ behaviour was exemplary and the group were fun to be with. DLD – Year 7 History trip to the Tower of London – Miss Alexander The History Department took 90 Year 7 students to the Tower of London. It was a beautifully sunny day which enabled us to walk from London Bridge Station to the Tower, taking in the tourist attractions such as HMS Belfast, the Mayor of London‟s office and Tower Bridge. Once at the Tower of London, students had the opportunity to discover and explore 1,000 years‟ worth of History! Some of the highlights of the day included seeing the aweinspiring Crown Jewels that are still in use today, the iconic symbol of the White Tower, built by William the Conqueror, and also understand how the Tower of London is used today as a tourist attraction. Many students also had the opportunity to talk to the Yeomen Wardens who live at the Tower, about the exciting historical stories of the Tower. They were also happy to pose for photographs! Thank you to all the staff that helped and to the students for making the trip so enjoyable. STEM Challenge Day Southern Counties Final – Dr Fishwick Page | 4 Congratulations to Simeon Rachev (Year 10) and Ben Baguley (Year 9) for representing Coopers in the Southern Counties STEM Challenge Final. Simeon and Ben originally won the Bromley final back in June 2014, along with two students from The Priory. They then were entered into the Southern Counties final to represent Bromley Borough. The event was held at King‟s College London, in the Engineering Department. Students were tasked with designing, building, and programming a Lego based robot that could follow lines, and react to sounds. The idea was to simulate rescue robots searching for people buried in rubble following natural disasters. Both Ben and Simeon performed very well, and finished in 3rd place. The competition was fierce with some very complex robots accompanying some very good presentations. Congratulations to both Ben and Simeon for representing Coopers and Bromley Borough well and finishing 3rd overall. Well done boys! Holocaust Memorial Day – 27 January 2015 – Miss Horsley As a Beacon School in Holocaust Education, Coopers is committed to high quality teaching of the Holocaust in conjunction with UCL/IOE‟s Centre for Holocaust Education. As such, the whole school commemorated the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz and remembered those that have been affected by genocide in Cambodia, Darfur and Bosnia. All year groups have been looking at how to „Keep the Memory Alive‟, the theme of this year‟s Holocaust Memorial Day. To find out more about how you can keep the memory alive and to see the work of the Memory Makers, including artists, photographers, choreographers and Stephen Fry visit www.hmd.org.uk. As part of the Beacon School initiative, we were also invited to attend the National Commemoration of Holocaust Memorial Day, where Prince Charles and David Cameron spoke about the importance of remembering a human tragedy. Survivors also shared their stories, ensuring that we do not forget what can happen when hatred is allowed to flourish within society. In a poignant moment, the last six of seventy candles that were sent all around the country were lit by survivors of the Holocaust and subsequent genocides. Students are enriching their studies by learning about the Holocaust in February half term. Twenty Sixth Form students will accompany Miss Horsley, lead teacher of the Beacon School, and Miss Alexander to visit Auschwitz and Krakow. As a long term aim to Keep the Memory Alive, Coopers welcomes ideas from the community. If you have any ideas of what could be done to keep the memory alive, or have a link to the Holocaust or subsequent genocides, please see Miss Horsley in the Humanities Faculty or email [email protected]. Page | 5 Australia Day, Monday 26 January – Ms Erice Coopers School celebrated Australia Day on Monday 26 January, with students taking part in quizzes, flag competitions, and a literacy contest. They were also able to enjoy the themed Australian menu provided by our fantastic canteen staff. Year 10 Cinema Trip – Ms Stanley On Thursday 22 January, Mr Watson and I took a group of twenty Year 10 students to the cinema in Bromley where we watched „Into the Woods‟, as a reward for their consistent hard work and the excellent progress they are making. The trip came about because some students had told Mr Watson that they would like to be more acknowledged and rewarded for their brilliant attitude to learning, so Mr Watson organised an all-expenses paid trip to the cinema. Well, not all expenses paid, because our budget could not possibly meet the cost of all the gigantic buckets of popcorn and vats of fizzy drink that were consumed! It was a pleasure to take out such a lovely group of young people. Opinions on the film itself varied: one young man said it was the worst film he had ever seen, but others enjoyed it. Personally, I didn‟t think much of it, but I am proud of these students and was very pleased to be able to acknowledge their contribution to the ethos of Year 10. Notices from Performing Arts – Mrs Stanton Little Shop of Horrors – Ms Stanley Students and staff have been working hard in Performing Arts for the school production of Little Shop of Horrors, which will be performed to a paying audience on the evenings of Tuesday 17, Wednesday 18 and Thursday 19 March. Down and out florist‟s assistant Seymour becomes an overnight sensation when he discovers an exotic plant with a strange craving. He is secretly in love with his colleague, Audrey and names the plant Audrey Two in her honour. Audrey Two has plans that are far greater than Seymour can imagine as it grows into a bad-tempered, foul-mouthed carnivore who offers fame and fortune in exchange for feeding its growing appetite. How far is Seymour willing to go to get the girl of his dreams? Page | 6 Band on the Run – Miss Watson On Wednesday 11 February, students from Years 7 and 8 will be showcasing their work from this half term including the 7A Band on the Run where students have had the opportunity to learn a brass or woodwind instrument as a class band this half term. They have been practicing hard and have made fantastic progress! There will also be performances from the Year 7 and 8 steel pan ensembles and 7B and 7C classes will be performing some reggae music, accompanying themselves on ukuleles. The concert will start at 3.30pm and finish by 4.30pm. Tickets are available from the Performing Arts department. GCSE and A Level Recital evening – Miss Watson On Thursday 12 February, GCSE and A Level Music students will be performing their solo and ensemble pieces for their examination. This will be an evening of high quality performances from our most talented musicians. There will be a wide variety of instruments and styles to suit any taste. The Recital will start at 6.00pm and finish by 7.30pm. Tickets are £2 and are available from the Performing Arts Department. Creative Arts Block – Mr Carling The construction of the new Creative Arts block is progressing well and will be completed this term. The official opening of the building will take place in the Summer Term and the Art, Drama and Music faculties will be teaching in the new building from the start of the next academic year, September 2015. The building will house Four new art rooms An art gallery Two music classrooms A recording room with a recording booth Two specialist computer rooms Five music practice rooms Two drama/dance classrooms, one of which will contain specialist lighting and sound equipment for drama performances Page | 7 Tin Hut – Mr Carling In addition to the new build Creative Arts Block, work will start shortly on the replacement of the Sixth Form Study Centre, a building near the Mary Anderson Centre which is known as the Tin Hut. The new building will be two storeys with a common room on the ground floor, including a drinks and food servery for the exclusive use by Sixth Form students, and a computer room/study area on the first floor. The architect drawings showing the look of the replacement building are shown above. The building is planned to be complete by the start of the next Academic Year in September 2015. Year 8 Student Assistants – Mrs Haslam During the course of the year, all students in Year 8 get the opportunity to undertake the role of Student Reception Assistants which involves helping staff with messages and administration. This is a valuable day for the students to develop their work related and people skills and we are particularly proud of the way Year 8 have been rising to this challenge. Students to be commended for the period Tuesday 20 January – Friday 30 January are: Bolu Ajibade Daisy Coyle Luke Dineen Rebecca Evans Berkan Hassan Frankie Hearn Thomas Jennings Hayley Kincella Jade Lambert Tommy Lawrence Mia Lockett Chloe Mason Benjamin Mosquera Sebastian Otani Jones Reece Pemberton Tara Roberts Jodie Spaks Aaron Thorpe Sainsbury‟s Active Kids 2015 – Mrs Haslam We are again taking part in Sainsbury‟s Active Kids 2015 collecting vouchers for an exciting range of equipment. Active Kids vouchers can be collected from 28 January until 5 May at all Sainsbury‟s stores, petrol stations and when ordering goods online. Please donate your vouchers to us in the collection box which is located at Student Reception. Year 9 Football – Mr Pullen On Thursday 29 February the Year 9 football team were unfortunately knocked out of the Bromley Cup by Harris Academy. The team had three regular players unable to play but still managed to put on a strong performance. I‟m not sure I have seen conditions so bad to play in, with rain, sleet and even snow coming down at one point! The man of the match was awarded to George Dickenson. Intercommunity Competition News – Mr Grover So far this year the Intercommunity competition has been extremely exciting and participation is at its highest ever level. Students from across the school have been taking part in different events representing their communities in various new ways. As always, this has been a chance for the brightest sporting talents to show off their skills in many different winter events including football, handball, basketball, benchball and badminton, with more coming up before the weather improves such as table tennis! Some of the highlights include HAWKWOOD scoring a last minute basket in the Year 9 Basketball to take the title from SUMMER‟S Page | 8 hands. Another exciting sporting moment was when the boys from Year 7 WILLOW showed their domination in football by not dropping a single point!! The fantastic change for this academic year is that all faculties have been getting involved during DLDs and running their very own intercommunity competitions. This adaptation to the programme has meant that we have been lucky enough to find out how gifted our students are in so many new areas, such as the Maths Faculty running their own version of the popular TV show „The Cube‟. In an exciting DLD, SUMMER showed they were able to beat off the competition and take the title, earning points for their grand total! Technology also got in on the act by hosting a range of design and build challenges and once again SUMMER were able to demonstrate that their skills were not confined to the Maths room and took 1st place again! There are many more faculty events coming and up and it‟s an exciting time to see who will be able to earn more points for their team. We can‟t forget one of the highlights of 2014 which, as always, was the Talent Show. This year was an amazing event in which all communities were able to fill ten minutes with pure class and an obvious sign of the entertainers of the future! With MORLEY going first with some fabulous singers, a special mention must go to Year 8 student Mustapha Hassan who was able to show off his black belt Tai-Kwan-Do skills mixed in with some high level beat boxing. Although the show opened with a bang, it was CROWN who stole the title of victors with an unbelievable rendition of „All about the Bass’ and a bi-lingual version of „Silent Night’. We have listened to our students, and over the coming months we have put in place competitions requested though Student Voice. March will see the first of these events in the form of a Darts competition. Students will take part in a knock-out tournament over the course of a week and the winner will be crowned Darts Champion 2015 alongside earning vital points for their community! We will also see table tennis, cricket, rounders as well as a quiz, more DLD events and not forgetting a new format sports day! Current Community Standings 1st = Summer / Hawkwood 3rd Willow 4th Crown 5th Morley (reigning champions) News from the Sixth Form – Mr Baker Stars of the Week – Year 13 (week beginning 19 January 2015) Nominated for “taking responsibility for his/her own learning, asking for help when needed, responding positively to feedback, and acting on advice given” Aaron Armstrong Nancy Barnes Madeleine Byers Jake Camacho Megan Carroll Callum Clarke Samuel Cockburn Kameron Coleman Jessica Currie Jack Davies Lauren Dawkins Darryl Daynton Jessica Greenwood Jamie Hards Matthew Hargrave Jay He Max Heath Lewis Humphrey Serdar Hussein Antalya Ibrahim Benjamin Jobson Charles Kimble James Knibbs Connor Lynch Danielle Lyon Crystal Matarira Emily McGarry James Messeter Rachel Miller Sam O‟Flynn Ruby O‟Hara Yoyo O‟Shea Taylor-Leigh Parkes Marc Pouani Lara Shakespeare Ganu Sivanandan Ryan Spicer Albert Stitt Joe Wilson Page | 9 Stars of the Week – Year 12 (week beginning 19 January 2015) Nominated for “a special mention from Mrs Stanton in the Music Department” Bradley Crittenden Stephen Kasolo Daniel Jarvis Chloe Jenkins Bradley Royer Eliz Ustusoy Alex Sargent Stars of the Week – Year 12 (week beginning 26 January 2015) Nominated for “contributing effectively to discussions and debates – respects the views of others and can articulate a good argument” Freddie Ashdown Ellie-May Bearman Keilah Boyd Craig Brookman Will Chenoweth Tia Clarke Leanie Coote-Scott Joseph Dennehy Sydney Fowler Joe Gammon Ellie German Tinya Giwa-Osagie Cicero Gleadall Luke Gunning Louie Hart Tommy Heath Sam Hemens Adam Hillman Paige Hilton Amelia Holland Jade Hutchinson Carly Hyland Elliot Jeffries Simran Kalsi Stephen Kasolo Angel Keene George Leach Reece Lockett Daniel Mahoney Preston Marquez Alex Mayhook Gabriel Moses Ellie Mothersole Teddie Newton Ciara Nuttall Gabriel Olayera Aimilia Owoso Bailey Parker Ethan Parker Bradley Royer Sherif Sekoni Devonte Senior Shannon Shaddick Alex Staggs Allena Stanford Nazia Tamanna Callum Taylor Grace Thomas Eliz Ustusoy Amelia Ward Jacob Westlake Jessica Williams Shkelqim Zejnullahu News from the Library – Mrs Pickup Valentine’s Day Picks – reading list The Fault in Our Stars – John Green Across the Universe – Beth Revis City of Bones – Cassandra Clare How I Live Now – Meg Rossof Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austin Teen Idol – Meg Cabot I’d Tell you I love you… - Ally Carter Clockwork Angel - Cassandra Clare Noughts and Crosses – Malorie Blackman Legend – Mari Lu Eleanor and Park – Rainbow Rowell Page | 10 Competition for Years 7 and 8 – get reading – get writing – get inspired! The Chris Evans Breakfast Show 500 Words Story-Writing Competition – returns to Radio 2 for a fifth year in 2015. 500 Words asks children aged 13 and under up and down the UK to put pen to paper to compose an original work of fiction using no more than 500 words. For more details, see Mrs Pickup in the Library or visit http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00rfvk1. Library Competition Music Book Cover Design Project Remix Competition by Malorie Blackman Children‟s Laureate Book Trailers Creative Writing Cartoon Strips YOUR CHANCE TO GET CREATIVE. COMPETITION DETAILS Take inspiration from your favourite writers to make your own creative work in response to their books and stories. Go online and watch Malorie Blackman introduce the competition (web address is below). To enter, choose your favourite book from the project remix book list then either: Write a fanfiction (a piece of creative writing based on a character from your chosen book). Design an alternative cover Reboot their story for your own spin-off comic strip Write a piece of original music inspired by their work Page | 11 UK residents aged 13-19 years can enter the competition Malorie herself will be choosing her favourite entries in each category Win some very special prizes – including the chance to join Malorie and friends at the Project Remix award ceremony in London in spring 2015. End date: Monday February 23 2015 Details at http://www.movellas.com/projectremix Enrichment – Mr Toal If parents/carers would like to contribute to the ever-changing Enrichment programme in any way, please contact Mr Toal for further information [email protected]. Collecting/Dropping Off Students – Mr Carling Marjorie McClure Gates and Coopers Car Park Students are not permitted to enter and exit the Coopers site via the Marjorie McClure gates. There are many vehicles using these gates at the beginning and end of the school day and students are putting themselves in danger by using them. Please enter and exit Coopers using our own pedestrian gates. There have also been a number of incidents of parents using the Marjorie McClure gates and trying to park in their car park. For health and safety reasons, except by prior arrangement with Marjorie McClure School, please note that there is no parking on site available in their car park. As a member of the Chislehurst community, Coopers works hard to be a good neighbour. The roads around the School get very congested at dropping off/picking up times and this can cause problems for our neighbours. Please be vigilant when waiting to collect your son or daughter, and ensure you are not blocking driveways or other access points. Please also do not use the section of road between Hawkwood Lane and the car park gate for dropping off or picking up your children as cars reversing/exiting to Hawkwood Lane cause a potential safety hazard for students. Messages from Pabulum in the Canteen – Mr Letchford Pancake Day – Friday 13 February Enjoy Pancake Day and support Red Balloon – variety of toppings available. For every pancake sold, 10p will be donated to The Red Balloon charity, helping the recovery of bullied children – www.redballoonlearner.co.uk Meet Mr Letchford Hello students. I am your Catering Manager at Coopers. If you have any comments or suggestions about the food offered in the canteen please feel free to come and see me at the blue door to the kitchen. Page | 12 Free School Meals/Pupil Premium – Mr Carling Was your adopted child formerly a „looked after child‟ and adopted on or after 30 December 2005? From April 2014, schools in England can receive the Pupil Premium for children adopted from care, or who left care under a Special Guardianship Order on or after 30 December 2005. Schools can also claim the Pupil Premium for children who left care under a Residence Order on or after 14 October 1991. The Pupil Premium is to help schools raise the attainment of disadvantaged pupils and close the gap with their peers. It is paid to schools in respect of disadvantaged pupils in Reception to Year 11. The Government has extended the coverage of the Pupil Premium in recognition of the traumatic experiences many adopted children have endured in their early lives and a realisation that their needs do not change overnight. To enable Coopers to claim the Pupil Premium for your child, you will need to urgently inform us about your child and provide supporting evidence, for example, show us the original Adoption (Court) Order. This will then trigger the payment of the Pupil Premium to the school from April 2014. Letters have been sent to all families who claimed free school meals last year as a reminder to provide updated information. If you are newly entitled and have not claimed I do encourage you to do so. Students cannot receive their free meal until the paperwork has been completed. If you have any queries please contact Mr Carling, Academy Manager, [email protected]. Parent Forum Parent Forum is made up of interested parents, and meets once every half-term to discuss matters important to Coopers‟ Parents and their child‟s education. Meetings are at 6.00pm and normally last approximately 90 minutes. This year we are hoping to grow and develop a PTA aspect to the work. Minutes and dates of meetings are available on the Gateway. If you are interested in joining Parent Forum, please do not hesitate to contact Ms Polaszek at [email protected]. We would also welcome any suggestions for future topics for discussion. Wednesday 25 March Tuesday 12 May Tuesday 23 June Topic to be decided Topic to be decided Topic to be decided Messages from the Attendance Team – Mrs Costin Reporting Absence Could parents/carers please report student absence on the dedicated School Absence Reporting line and not via Community Leaders or Form Teachers. Parents/Carers can also use the dedicated text number; full details advising how to report absences are on the School Website. Many thanks. Requests for Leave of Absence The Education (Pupil Registration) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2013 came into force on 1 September 2013. These regulations state that the Principal may not grant leave of absence during term time unless there are exceptional circumstances. Family holidays do not count as “exceptional circumstances”. Absence during term time directly affects each student‟s achievement. The School works with the Local Authority in improving school attendance. For your information, parents/carers who take students on holiday during term time may be referred to the Local Authority Education Welfare Service for legal consideration. Further information on Attendance can be found on our website – please go to Information; Attendance and click on Attendance Guidance. Absence due to Medical/Dental Appointments Please note missing lessons for a medical or dental appointment is counted as an authorised absence which will affect student attendance as well as missing vital work in lessons missed. Where possible Page | 13 parents‟/students‟ support in arranging appointments outside school hours is much appreciated. When this is not possible, students should only be out of school for the minimum amount of time necessary for the appointment. We appreciate if, for example, it is for a hospital appointment in London then travelling has to be taken into consideration. However, in an attempt to support an improvement in attendance students should sign in before/after medical appointments and avoid, as far as possible, taking a whole day off to attend a medical appointment. Furthermore, students should provide evidence of appointments by way of letter or appointment card; this will ensure a swift signing out process for students involved. Your support and cooperation is much appreciated. Yours faithfully Shirley Puxty Shirley Puxty Principal Page | 14
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