Y10 Bulletin 22.03.24

A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 10

This week we have launched to our year 10s the application process for Head girl, House captain and subject specific prefects. We have already received some great applications but encourage all students who are interested to get their applications submitted ASAP. The closing day is Thursday 28 March. Short listing, interviews and further information will come out at the start of the Summer term. Mr Bannister delivered an assembly on Thursday introducing Year 10 students to the post-16 options process. This is the first in an ongoing series of activities and events designed to support students with exploring their options for the next phase of their education. After half term, there will be further assemblies examining the various pathways in more detail and students will also start to have one-on-one sessions with a trained careers adviser, giving them an opportunity to receive bespoke guidance in relation to their aspirations. We will also be running a Post-16 Options Evening for parents / carers and will be writing with further details of this in due course. This week our History students had the opportunity to visit the Old Operating Theatre at London Bridge in order to enrich students’ study of the GCSE History of Medicine Unit. Students will get the opportunity to visit Europe’s oldest surviving surgical operating theatre and watch a reconstruction of an operation before the arrival of anaesthesia and antiseptics. Further information about the venue can be found here: https://oldoperatingtheatre.com/

Our Year 9/10 football team was in action this week and won against Turing House 2-0 on Tuesday. Well done to all involved.

Well done to Connie who attended the Regional round of the Young Chef competition in Waterlooville. Connie did very well but the standard was incredibly high and unfortunately didn’t progress further. Well done on getting this far.

It has been the penultimate week to build up e praise points before the big termly reveal in our celebration assembly on Tuesday 27 March. This term’s top e praise scorers currently are; 10SHO 1070, 10PCL 994 and 10EAH 638.

MRS ROOK, HEAD OF YEAR 10

A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 7 The Performing Arts and Music department would like to congratulate the following students on their amazing results in their Musical Theatre singing exams, which they have been working towards for a whole year. The students are: Izzy L Year 8 - Grade 3 DISTINCTION, Jemima L Year 8 - Grade 3 MERIT, Daisy K Year 8 - Grade 3 DISTINCTION, Floss G Year 11 - Grade 5 MERIT, Rosa B Year 10 - Grade 5 DISTINCTION and Eleanor O Year 10 - Grade 5 DISTINCTION. Well done! PERFORMING ARTS CELEBRATED

MS O’BRIEN, HEAD OF PERFORMING ARTS & MUSIC

SPORTS FIXTURES

Date

Result

Fixture

SILVER MEDALISTS

14.03.24

Year 8 Contact Rugby Tournament

LOST, 7-5 WON, 2-0

Year 8 Netball V’s RPA

18.03.24

19.03.24

Year 9/10 Football V’s Turing

20.03.24

Year 8 Netball Tournament

3RD IN GROUP

Sixth Form Netball V’s Christs

LOST, 24-18 LOST, 26-13

20.03.24

U18 Basketball V’s SRR

20.03.24

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