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NEWSLETTER 23

Dear all,

I hope you have all been able to have a good week.

It has been a real pleasure this week to spend some time going into classrooms and seeing the students at work. Our catch up plans are well under way and it has been wonderful to see students working so hard. Thank you for continuing to ensure children are self-testing with their Lateral Flow kits, this is a really important way to ensure we keep our school community safe. This testing will need to carry on over the Easter Holiday with reporting of the test result carrying on in the normal way. Additional kits are being provided to students next week.

This week has certainly started to feel a little more normal in school with apple crumbles being made, heart dissections and pond dipping taking place in science and extra curricular clubs starting. We are still not allowed to run all our activities and trips but we are certainly doing what we can!

Yesterday it was great to hear of the success of the Year 11 parents' evening. We have now published a comprehensive revision programme for the two week holiday and I would encourage all Year 11 and Post 16 students to sign up for sessions.

Remember next week we break up on Wednesday 31st April for the Easter Holiday. Have a great weekend everyone.

Paul Skipp

Headteacher


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Forthcoming events

LAST DAY OF TERM
All Day
31
March
Year 12 & 13 Parents Evening
3:30pm – 6:30pm
31
March
TERM 4 HOLIDAY
All Day
From 01 Apr until 16 Apr
01
April

Easter Holidays

Please remember that our last day of this term is Wednesday 31st March and we return on Tuesday 20th April. Term dates can always be checked on our website. Term Dates


Easter Revision Sessions for Students in Years 11, 12 and 13

In order to support students in their preparation for mocks in subjects where they would have had an external exam, we are offering a number of revision sessions this Easter.  The forthcoming mocks will provide evidence for their teacher assessed grades. 

All students have been emailed the schedule - a summary of which is given below:


 

 

 

Students have also been given the relevant link (below) and asked to sign up before this Monday (29th March)

Year 11 Sign up link:

https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=R0wg0KHBF0CDOm9kYy17xczAhMWaDylDl3IQwDJcr7ZUMjk3MU1NQTNZQlBUM1FRNFEzU0gxN0tHVy4u

Year 12 Sign up link:

https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=R0wg0KHBF0CDOm9kYy17xczAhMWaDylDl3IQwDJcr7ZURVgyWlFRSUw5SjA1RTg4TTNWUkxWTDQ1WS4u

Year 13 Sign up link:

https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=R0wg0KHBF0CDOm9kYy17xczAhMWaDylDl3IQwDJcr7ZURTRWVFRQSFJVQkpFTTRCWktBUjBOUUpJSC4u


The Easter holiday payments/vouchers will be paid to FSM students as follows:

Free school meals payment/voucher:  £30

Covid Winter Grant Scheme – additional payment/voucher to be used for food or fuel:  £29

Total payment/voucher:  £59

Payments will be processed and vouchers posted early next week to reach parents by Thursday 1 April.


Year 7 Awards: 300 points and counting

Our first student to reach 300 points is Charlotte Watts. Her effort and engagement are consistently fantastic across the curriculum. Well done Charlotte!

Congratulations also to Holly Jones and Lucy Martin who have achieved their silver certificate in the last two weeks and to the following for getting their Bronze Award:

Tyler M, Ruby W, Oana G, Jennifer S and Sienna S.

In the last two weeks Hilda T and Rebecca W have been awarded the most points. Well done for showing great commitment since returning to school.

Remember it’s not just in lessons you can gain points – This week Mr Reeves has been on the look out at lunchtime for students taking responsibility and looking after the school environment. Keep showing us the school values of respect, responsibility and resilience to see those points adding up.      

Mrs Addison, Miss Wood and Mrs Stewart


Uniform and Shoes

Due to non-essential shops being shut, including uniform shops, we have taken a somewhat relaxed view and made exceptions where families really can’t replace uniform and shoes over the last few weeks. As I have previously shared, with shops re-opening over Easter, including shoe shops and our uniform suppliers, all students will be expected to return in full school uniform from our first day back on Tuesday 20th April. This includes wearing their usual formal black leather polishable shoes.

If students are not wearing their full uniform they will be asked to attend the PBSC until it is rectified. If you are having financial issues and are likely to struggle replacing uniform please get in contact with your pastoral year lead in order for us to help.


Year 7 Spotlight!

7H take the Year 7 spotlight this week, and their superstar status is clear with the group having a combined 4489 achievement points, putting them first out of all nine Year 7 tutor groups. Well done 7H!

Mrs Tuckey, the group’s Geography teacher has a had a fantastic time with 7H during their study on Africa, but was particularly impressed by Nicole’s incredible, persuasive piece of work encouraging her to travel to Tunisia.

Meanwhile, Mr Mirza has found in PSHE that Lucy, Daniel M, Annabelle and Rebecca have become his stand out students for amazing answers, contributions and quality of classwork.

Mr Pope, 7H’s tutor was also exceptionally impressed with Koda’s entry for the Year 7 History model building competition. A really phenomenal level of effort, care and consideration has gone into this wonderful piece of work. Well done Koda! 

A huge congratulations to 7H for their continued work towards our core values of Respect, Resilience and Responsibility; and as there will be no spotlight next week we hope the whole group and the rest of Year 7 have a wonderful Easter holiday.

Mrs Addison, Miss Wood, Mrs Stewart and Mr Pope.


Social Media

Whilst we recognise social media has a place in society, it is not always helpful to post messages in public forums that could be seen as insensitive by others. We are always here to help and will always try to answer questions as quickly as possible. If you ever need information or clarity over a subject, please come directly a member of staff at JOG.

If you need to contact any of us, all our email addresses can be found on our website or by clicking here.




Return of Laptops

During lockdown the school loaned laptops to a number of students to support online learning.

Can I ask that these are now returned to Wingfield reception as soon as possible.

Should anyone have any concerns please contact your child's Year Leader.

Many thanks.

IT Department