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NEWSLETTER 1 - 16 SEPTEMBER 2022

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Dear Parents and Carers,

I would like to thank students, staff and the few parents & carers I have met, for the warm welcome to the John of Gaunt Community. The start of the new school year has been such a positive one, with students returning ready to learn, and I am as excited as anyone about getting to know you all.

It has been great to see after school clubs start up this week, including rehearsals for the School Show ‘Much Ado About Camp’. The show will be performed on the 4th and 5th of October in Wingfield Hall, 7pm. The music is '70s inspired so dig-out your flares!

During the week we have also spent time in school discussing the passing of Queen Elizabeth II with our students. Through assemblies and conversations, staff have been calmly helping children and young people to understand why and how we mourn; what it might mean to live through the end of the second Elizabethan age; and how to build resilience when life feels ever more challenging.

On Monday 19 September, all schools will be closed for the State Funeral for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II as a mark of respect. The school closure, on what has been declared a Bank Holiday across the UK, will allow both students and staff to pay their respects to Her Majesty, and mark the final day of mourning. 

We look forward to welcoming our students back to school on Tuesday and to the opportunities the rest of this term will provide; now when we pause our daily life to reflect, this quote seems apt:

“We all need to get the balance right between action and reflection. With so many distractions, it is easy to forget to pause and take stock.” Queen Elizabeth II.

Best wishes,

Mr Woodville

Headteacher

 

 


Dates for the Diary

PGL 1
until 0:00am
From 21 Sep until 24 Sep
21
September
Year 12 Consultations
3:30pm – 6:30pm
26
September
OPEN EVENING
until 8:30pm
28
September
Open Morning
10:00am – 12:00pm
01
October

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Congratulations to Hannah Higgs and Yvie McClean who both passed their Grade 5 flute exam with distinction. 


The Ten Tors Snowdonia expedition

This took place from Monday 15th to Thursday 18th August 2022. Mountain Leader Iain Richards had kindly offered to guide some of our older successful Ten Tors 2022 students on two days of mountain climbing, scrambling and hiking whilst volunteers Bill and Jazzy Smith helped out with the cooking and campsite duties. Mr Lord, Mr Gray and Mrs Brooks were also fortunate enough to go.

After a pleasant drive up on Monday, the students quickly set about securing their bunks in the "rustic" bunkhouse. Mr Lord took the attic, Mr Gray the fireplace room and Mrs Brooks slept in the kitchen. It was warm and Wales' famous midges had yet to come out to play. After a cracking chilli from Smoky Bill and a gave of "spoof" to decide the pot washers, the students relaxed with a few games of Frisbee whilst staff enjoyed a gorgeous sunset framing Y Lliwedd, Snowdon and Crib Goch.

The next morning, after another of Bill's glorious full English breakfasts, the group set off up the Pyg track to summit Snowdon. The drizzle and mist shrouded us and waterproofs were needed from the outset. After a pacey ascent (only slowed by a significant footwear failure - solved with tape and spare laces) the group reach the summit. It was humid, but dry and warm and the group relaxed with their snacks before descending past the multiple lakes on the Miners' Track. After a supper of bangers and mash, everyone retired to their bunks for an early night.

On Wednesday, Iain led the group on a steep climb up into the local Glyderau range. It was again foggy, misty and slightly slippery, but the group did brilliantly in keeping their footing as they scrambled and climbed up the steep and rocky path to the summit plateau. The mystical low cloud gave the summit an eerie edge, heightened by Glyder Fawr's strange, barren summit, filled with outcrops of huge, towering, jagged rocks. We then crossed to Glyder Fach to pose (and freak out?) on its iconic Cantilever Stone.  After returning (with some views at last) in the shadow of Tryfan, we went straight to a hotel in Betws-y-Coed for a lovely evening meal. After packing up the bunkhouse on Thursday morning, we undertook the long drive home. It had been a truly wonderful trip.

Thank you to everyone who went for making it so good!

 



Year 7 Photographs

It was great to see all Year 7 students get their school photographs taken last week. They all looked incredibly smart, and we saw lots of smiling faces!

These should be ready in a couple of weeks for your collection.