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‘Mind The Gap’ at The Arc Theatre, Trowbridge Come and support John of Gaunt students Ellen Hendry (Year 9) Isobel Pittman (Year 10) and Megan James (Year 8) in this comedic yet touching new youth play about the so called ‘generation gap by Bristol Old Vic writer Tom Wainwright. Tickets £10/£8 from box office 01225 756376 or wwwarctheatre.org.uk We will also give 2 free tickets to the first John of Gaunt parent that calls Moira on 07932 785807. Age Guide 10+
Dates For Your Diary:
Mon 22nd & Tues 23rd June – 6th Form
Induction Days
Tues 23rd June – 6th Form Social
Fri 26th June – Sports Day (weather
permitting)
Thurs 2nd July – Year 11 Celebration Day
Fri 3rd July – Year 11 Prom
Vision statement:
‘Creating an irresistible climate for achievement’
We challenge, support and encourage every student to
achieve their potential. We believe effort and dedication lead to success and we
raise aspirations. We personalise our provision to meet the needs of
individuals. We enable our students to flourish as confident learners
and leaders of our community. We create a culture where all stakeholders feel valued,
supported and proud.
2014/15
Term 6 Issue 14
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I am sure you will be thrilled to learn that 5 out of the 8 students who competed for West Wiltshire at the County Championships last Saturday have been selected for Wiltshire in the SW Championships next weekend, with some already producing National qualifying standards! They are: Zoe Mattacks Tom Gale Sean Cleveland Marco Lopez Caitlin Wosika Great news I'm sure you'll agree.
On Thursday 11th June the Computing Club went to the Museum of Computing in Swindon.
We enjoyed a nice day! Some of us had a go at the typewriters (cool!) while others went for
the old gaming machines from the 1970’s right up to the present day. We then had a
programming lesson from Simon making a space invader game. At the end of the day we
all received a certificate.
Thanks to Mr Carter for organising the whole thing. We all enjoyed ourselves.
CONGRATULATIONS TO GEORGIA SMITH
Georgia’s group managed to achieve a strong 1st place at this weekend’s competition in Stoke on Trent and finished 1st in Round 1 of the National Espoir Group League. They are currently the group league champions with 2 rounds to go. Georgia also competed in the National Grade 7 finals and finished in 10th position. Georgia is very happy to have achieved a place in the national finals but the competition was strong. She has learnt a lot from this weekend’s competition and is also all great experience. She is now preparing for Welsh Individual Championships this weekend.
OPPORTUNITY TO VIEW STUDENTS’ ART
WORK
The annual art exhibition promises to be a terrific show this year with so many
talented A level, GCSE and Btec Art students. There are some particularly strong
figurative pieces such as Phoebe Bloomfield's portraits, and some very brave
abstractions by Rajbir Chana.
All students and their families are warmly invited to the show on Tuesday 30th June
between 6 and 8 pm. Snacks will be available while you browse the awesome art!
Would you like to find out how to help your child with
their reading or spelling? Is your child Dyslexic?
Parents/carers are invited to an ILD information evening on Tuesday 7th July in P11
from 4.30-5.30pm.
Mrs Miyagawa
YEAR 5 PUPILS HAVE FUN AT JOG We are in a really fortunate position that we have some fantastic subject specific
rooms which we have recently opened up to our local primary schools on a weekly or
fortnightly basis. The Grove School, North Bradley, Holt, Southwick and West Ashton have
been our latest visitors and thoroughly enjoyed the projects that Mr Moulson, Mr
Attlesey, Mrs Buchan and Miss Champion have created for them.
Mr Moulson set up a project where the students made wooden clackers with their name
engraved on them. This enabled the children to learn how to use the laser cutter and
various tools. There was lots of banging in nails and hammering bits together and the
result was some really well designed clackers. The afternoon at school was set to be a
noisy one but a great noise maker for Sports Day!
Miss Champion has been working with West Ashton and Southwick School to make a
fabric bag with prints of their choices. They made some colourful bags with some making
them for pocket money, gifts for parents and sweets! Miss Champion was really pleased
with how hard everyone worked and the creativity the Year 5 students showed.
Mr Attlesey helped the students from The Grove School create a magazine cover using our
Mac computer suite. This room has 20 Mac computers which have some great editing
programs on them. The children learnt the processes needed to take a picture of
themselves and edit the shot with colours and writing. All the children produced a piece of
work that they were really proud of and were able to take home with them. One child
commented 'this is wicked!' The teaching assistant who came with them agreed that
we all learnt something new that afternoon, including me!
Finally, Mrs Buchan has been running Science workshops after school on a Thursday which
has provided the children an excellent opportunity to work in a laboratory setting. They
have been visiting on a two weekly basis engaging in a number of different experiments.
This Science introduction will be furthered when the students come back in July for a
Science Day, which will be full of experiments and very exciting!
From the English Faculty:
Some important reminders for Year 10: You will all have studied a novel in Year 10 – for most English groups it will be ‘Of Mice and Men’, or it might be ‘Mister Pip’. You will continue to study this book for the Literature exam next year, so please try to re-read it over the summer holiday. There are plenty of Study Guides available, both in book shops and online; these will really help you to understand the main characters and themes of the book. If I were you, I would definitely get one! (For the group doing ‘Mister Pip’, you may have to do some extra internet research – there aren’t many study guides.) A bit of advice... You will be looking at newspapers and magazines next year. A great habit to get into is reading a newspaper regularly – it doesn’t really matter what type of newspaper it is (anything from The Sunday Times to The Wiltshire Times will do), but make sure that you do read some of the articles. OR… set bbc.co.uk as your homepage and read some online articles. This will help out loads for the English Language exam next year! You will be studying a Shakespeare play in September – find out which one from your teacher so that you can do some research over the holiday. And lastly, well done to those of you who’ve worked really hard all the way through Year 10. Have a relaxing summer – don’t forget to read your book – and please come back refreshed and ready to work even harder. Mr Davis and the rest of the English Faculty.
THE JOHN OF GAUNT SCHOOL CATERING SERVICES
LUNCH MENU WEEK 4
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
Quorn Sausages
in sticky bbq sauce
Beef Lasagne Roast Chicken
With Stuffing
Battered fish
&
Tartare sauce
Cold food will be
served on the
sports field due to
Sports Day taking
place
Salmon Pasta
Bake
Spicy
quesadilla
Cauliflower &
Broccoli cheese
Bake
Veggie Burgers
New potatoes
Fresh Vegetables
Or
Mixed Salad
Garlic Bread
Vegetable of the
day
Or
Mixed Salad
Roast Potatoes
Vegetable of the
Day
Or
Mixed Salad
Chips
Vegetable of the
Day
Or
Mixed Salad
Homemade Cake or
Cookie
Fresh Fruit
Homemade cake
Or cookies
Fresh fruit
Homemade
Cake or cookies
Fresh fruit
Homemade Cake
A Piece of Fresh
fruit
LUNCH MENU WEEK 1
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
Quorn Lasagne
Pizza
Meat & vegetable
varieties
Roast Turkey
With stuffing &
Cranberry sauce
Beef chilli con
carne
Breaded cod
Vegetable
Crumble
Spanish Omelette
Vegetable Pasta
Bake
Sweet & sour
Vegetables
Veggie Burgers
Wholemeal Garlic
Bread
Vegetable of the
Day or
mixed salad
Jacket Potato
Coleslaw
Mixed salad
Roast Potatoes
Vegetable of the
Day Or
Mixed Salad
Rice
Vegetable of the
Day Or
Mixed Salad
Chips
Vegetable of the
Day
Or Mixed Salad
Homemade cake &
cookies
Or
A Piece of Fresh
Fruit
Homemade cake &
cookies
Or
A Piece of Fresh
Fruit
Yoghurt
Or
A Piece of Fresh
Fruit
Homemade cake &
cookies
Or
A Piece of Fresh
Fruit
Homemade cake &
cookies
Or
A Piece of Fresh
Fruit
Should you wish to receive all the latest information from us, then please contact Mrs D Cottle, Sims Manager on 01225 762637 Ext 251 or email at [email protected]
Exam dates March 2015 to July 2015
Wingfield & Mackereth
Monday 11th May - Friday 26th June Summer Exam window
Monday 22nd June - Morning (Period 1 & 2) Year 7 English Internal (SPAG) Exam
Monday 22nd June - Mid Morning (Period 3 & 4) Year 8 Science Internal Exam
Monday 22nd June - Afternoon (Period 5) Year 9 Science Internal Exam
Tuesday 23rd June - Morning (Period 1 & 2) Year 7 Maths Paper 1 Internal Exam
Tuesday 23rd June -Mid Morning (Period 3 & 4) Year 8 Maths Paper 1 Internal Exam
Tuesday 23rd June - Afternoon (Period 5) Year 9 Maths Internal Exam
Wednesday 24th June - Morning (Period 1 & 2) Year 7 Maths Paper 2 Internal Exam
Wednesday 24th June -Mid Morning (Period 3 & 4) Year 8 Maths Paper 2 Internal Exam
Thursday 25th June - Morning (Period 1 & 2) Year 9 English Internal (SPAG) Exam
Thursday 25th June - Morning (Period 3 & 4) Year 8 English Internal (SPAG) Exam
Monday 29th June –Tuesday 07th July Year 10 Mock Exam Week
Thursday 13th August GCE A2/AS Summer RESULTS
Thursday 20th August GCSE Summer RESULTS
Notification of Absence Should your child be unwell please either phone Miss Sawyer on 01225 711160 or email
[email protected] It is a legal requirement that a parent/carer phones the school should their child be
unwell. If the child phones it will not be counted as an authorised absence.
Welfare Concerns If you have any concerns about your child, from the very small to more significant ones, The John of Gaunt
School has someone in place to help and support you and your child. For most minor issues the first person to
contact is your child’s tutor. They see your child every day and can deal will issues that arise from time to time
such as minor friendship issues or worries about school work or homework. The email for your child’s tutor and
house leader is in their planner.
For more serious welfare concerns we have a very experienced pastoral team including a Pastoral Support
Manager linked to each House. Helen Kerr is the Assistant Headteacher who has overall responsibility for
welfare and child protection and she heads up these teams and works with the House leaders and their teams
to ensure that all students are supported and cared for during their time at The John of Gaunt School. All of
these people are available to be contacted via the telephone or via email – see below. Please do not hesitate to
let us know if there is anything you are concerned about.
Helen Kerr: Assistant Head Teacher Tel: 01225 762637 Ext 203 Email: [email protected]
Franklin House: Jill Taylor Tel: 01225 72637 Ext 255 Email: jtaylorjogschool.org
Greenfield House: Katie Galbraith Tel: 01225 762637 Ext 254 Email: [email protected]
Hawking House: Sarah Stewart Tel: 01225 762637 Ext 258 Email: [email protected]
Newton House: Samantha Cuff Tel: 01225 762637 Ext 256 Email: [email protected]