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NEWSLETTER 36

Dear all,

What an amazing Activities Week we have had. In many ways my emotions around Activities Week are slightly split. On one hand I am delighted that the majority of students have had a fantastic experience on a whole range of trips and activities. On the other hand I am saddened that we had some students isolating and weren’t able to join us. Rest assured we fully intend on running this week next year and will look to prioritise those who have been at home.  

In addition to this newsletter, we have sent home a letter with all the information about our September return. This outlines all the Lateral Flow testing times as well as other information about next year.

For now, this will be the last newsletter of this academic year. Thank you all once again for your tremendous support. I hope you are all able to have a restful, relaxing and safe summer.

Kind regards,

Paul Skipp

Headteacher


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TD Day
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September
Year 7 & Post 16 Lateral Flow testing
All Day
01
September
Year 7 Induction Day
All Day
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September
Post-16 Enrolment
9:00am – 12:30pm
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September
Year 7 start lessons
All Day
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September
Week 2
All Day
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September
Yrs 7, 9, 10 & 12 School photographs
All Day
06
September
All Students return to school
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September

FREE SCHOOL MEALS

Families who are entitled to Free School Meals will receive a payment/voucher today for the Summer Holiday period.


Year 10 Work Experience

Despite the difficult circumstances currently, a small number of our Year 10 students still managed to complete a work experience placement this week over 4 days.  As one of their Year Leaders, I had the pleasure of visiting a few of them at their placements.  It was wonderful to see them in a completely different environment & to hear them all talk so positively about their experiences.  They are all enjoying their placements with some saying it has confirmed their future career paths for them.  For some it has made them think about what else they may want to do in the future, using a range of transferrable skills.  It made me feel really proud to hear the supervisors describing them all in such a positive way too.

As a school, we would like to thank those people who accepted our students on a placement in these challenging times.  We are incredibly grateful.  I would also like to say thank you to the team of staff at JOG who helped to set up & organise these placements.

Mrs Green

Year 10 Leader

Below is a snapshot of one student who was lucky enough to get a placement in a theatre production company where they are currently staging a live event.

I have enjoyed being responsible for elements in the show and have loved seeing behind the scenes workings of live theatre.  I have had to adapt to different tasks each day. The experience has exceeded my expectations, and I am so lucky to have the opportunity to work on an amazing show with an absolutely lovely cast and crew. This has definitely made me know this is something I would love to be doing in the future.  I have learnt lots of key terms in the theatre industry such as preset (everything that is put in its right place before the show) and clearance (checking everyone is happy before the show starts). I have also learnt the amount of hard work that goes into producing shows and just how many notes are constantly being made for little improvements. 

This experience has been very valuable to me and I now have some experience of what goes on behind the scenes in shows. This is something I can apply in the future.


Virtual Summer Concert

The John of Gaunt School came together with a number of other primary schools in the local area to put together a virtual summer concert. Sadly a number of schools were hit with bubble closures so not as many were able to get involved and some groups had reduced numbers as students were isolating at the time of recording.

Our Year 7 singers met every Tuesday lunchtime this term to rehearse their song and performed Lewis Capaldi’s song Someone You Loved. It was a pleasure to work with these young singers, especially after not being able to sing earlier on in the year due to restrictions. We were really sorry that a number of our students missed out as they were having to isolate at the time of recording.

You can see our students' performance at the link below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XYXoq8JafM

Wiltshire Music Connect will be releasing the whole virtual concert at the end of term, and we will share the link when we have it.

We look forward to all our musical groups resuming in the next academic year and will be in touch with further information in September of what is on offer.

Have a great summer!

Mrs Maguire and Miss Beer


Winners of The Word Bird writing competition

Here are the talented winners of The Word Bird creative writing competition held in school during our festival of literature. Winners will each receive a £25 Amazon voucher and runners-up will each receive a £10 Amazon voucher. Well done to everyone who entered – we were flooded with the most fantastic entries! Winners and commended entries will be published in future newsletters.

Year 7

Winner: Poppy P from 7E

Runner-up: Summer S from 7E

Year 8

Winner: Ruby A from 8D

Runner-up: Leo H from 8C

Year 9

Winner: Hollie O from 9F

Runner-up: Zerryn H from 9G

Year 10

Winner: Catrin G from 10G

Runner-up: Jacob W from 10G

 

Mrs Louise Eagle

English Teacher



Supporting Careers Education, Information Advice and Guidance at JoG

In 2014, the United Nations General Assembly declared 15 July as World Youth Skills Day, to celebrate the strategic importance of equipping young people with skills for employment, decent work and entrepreneurship.

For more information on how to support your child with their future careers and skill development listen to the new careers podcast from Amazing Apprenticeships.

  • Explore which careers are available today
  • Showcase the experiences of interesting and diverse role models
  • Provide real-time insights into how the world of work is changing

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                    The Parent Perspective Podcast

Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google podcasts – and all the usual podcast channels.

Upcoming Careers Fair….

Do you work for/own a business that would be interested in showcasing your industry and potential career and apprenticeship opportunities to JoG students?

We are planning a Careers and Next Steps Fair in school on Wednesday 13th October and are looking for employers to inspire and inform students to think about the variety of opportunities available to them beyond school.

If you would like to have a space or know of a business who would, please get in touch: alynch@jogschool.org


Supporting Careers Education, Information Advice and Guidance at JoG

Exam Results Support

The school careers adviser, Ms Amy Lynch will be in school on A-level and GCSE results days to support with any decision-making or changes in plans. You can also e-mail questions alynch@jogschool.org

The Work Wiltshire Team will also be available to support, their helpline will be open between 10am – 4pm on Thursday 12th August. Students can call to speak to the Education Employment Advisors on 01225 716890 or email – workwilts@wiltshire.gov.uk. Further information can be found on the Young Work Wiltshire  pages of Work Wiltshire – for those 16 – 18 years chat to Wilfred Bot who can answer employment and education questions any time of day.

                                                                      

Any year 11s who have not applied to college, it is not too late to book a course.  Just visit www.wiltshire.ac.uk or www.bathcollege.ac.uk

If you have applied to Wiltshire college register for their online event on 4th August to find out more about enrolment, transport and bursaries https://www.wiltshire.ac.uk/events/enrolment-bursaries-and-transport-event

 

Virtual Work Experience                                      https://assets-global.website-files.com/5fdcb0fd9dfbe962f1e4e6e7/5fe0efcf1f672e76148e77f4_5fd8b08d8fb175d1831d3b1a_Springpod-logo-for-web.png

Why not use the Summer to try out a virtual work placement in areas such as Psychology, Law, Media, TV and Film, Dentistry, Health, Banking and many more….

https://www.springpod.co.uk/virtual-work-experience-programmes

 

A great opportunity for creative musicians, hosted by the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra (BSO).  Monday 9 August – Friday 13 August (held on zoom). The week will be hosted on a work experience portal full of exclusive resources. You will also have the opportunity to complete your Bronze Arts Award and watch the livestream of a FREE Classical Extravaganza concert on Thursday 12 August at 7pm. The work experience programme will give you the opportunity to explore creative careers within the orchestra, including Marketing, Communications, Digital and Participate. We have also included a talk with professional musicians, where you can ask any questions. You need to apply with a CV and covering letter: www.bsolive.com/projects/work-experience/

CAREER of the WEEK!