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Dear Parents/Carers, “We begin Advent by asking Christ to come, to set us free from our sins and from punishment we deserve. Christ offers salvation from our personal sins and heals the world of damage brought on by our collective sins. Amen” Our assemblies this week have reiterated our high expectations of students in terms of their behaviour, attitude to learning, respect for the school environment and how they treat one another. It’s disappointing to see some of our young people demonstrate acts of unkindness to each other and not fulfilling the Jesuit Values of showing compassion and love. We’ve also been disappointed with the poor litter around the school and the lack of responsibility shown for this. We would really appreciate your support by talking to your child about “Kindness” and it’s important to follow our greatest leader of all time, Jesus Christ and “treat others as you yourself would want to be treated”. We will not accept any form of unkindness to others and this will lead to a formal sanction. If your child is found to be bullying others, this will be treated very seriously and could lead to exclusion. Our MAC Christmas Concert is taking place on Monday 10th December in the Sixth Form at 7pm. Having listened to the rehearsals over the last few weeks, I’m confident this will be a truly fabulous evening. We wish all our students taking part, the very best of luck. Reminder we are supporting the National Christmas Jumper Day on Friday 14th December to raise money for Save the Children as part of a national campaign. We would like all students and staff to wear a Christmas jumper or to wear something “Christmassy” and bring in £1 support of this event. As a school we have raised over £3,000.00 this term through our charitable works which is a fantastic achievement for the school and a very positive way to demonstrate our Catholic Faith in action. I wish you all a pleasant weekend. Mrs Thomas Acting Principal
Issue 13
7th December 2018
News
Christmas raffle Tickets will be on sale at £1 a strip from Mrs Griffiths in
room 19 from 3rd December To be drawn in the last week of term
If anyone can donate any prizes to please see Mrs Griffiths and they will be gratefully received Thank you
Christmas Jumper Day
We are supporting Christmas Jumper day which will be on
Friday 14th December. All monies raised will go to Save the
Children and Macmillan. We would like as many staff and
students to pay £1 towards this. Students can wear non - uniform
on this day as part of this.
Catholic Life Message from the Pope
“When we encounter others, do we bring them the warmth of charity or do we stay closed up and only
warm ourselves before our fire”
St Ambrose God asks everything of us, yet he also gives everything to us. Matthew 9:27-31 ‘According to your faith it will be done to you’
One day St Francis of Assisi was doing some weeding and was asked by one of his brothers, Brother Francis what would you do if today the end of the world was upon us.’ St Francis replied, ‘Brother, I would carry on gardening as I am.’ St Francis was ready to meet the Lord and did not fear either the end of the world or Jesus’ return. Advent is the season of ’comings’. We rejoice in Jesu’ first coming, born in a stable, God made man. We look forward to his second coming in glory. We prepare, this Advent, for his coming anew and afresh into our lives. Since Jesus’ Ascension into glory his return has been our focus of hope. For this we long and pray Lord Jesus, you are the Teacher who saves, who sanctifies and guides, who rouses,
moves, forgives and is by our side, day after day as we walk the path of holiness, until you come again in glory.
Jesuit Values
This half term we
are focussing on
Faith Filled
and Hopeful
as our values.
Friday 7th
December
Catholic Life
Saint of the Week
St Ambrose was born into a prominent Christian family in
Trier, Gaul. Legend holds that as an infant, a swarm of
bees settled on him and left a drop of honey; this was
interpreted as a sign of his future eloquence.
Following the early death of his father, St Ambrose studied literature and law and was
appointed Governor, with his headquarters in Milan.
By 374, St Ambrose had become a very popular political figure and was duly elected Bishop
of Milan. However, with no formal Theology training, he initially refused the position
although, eventually and reluctantly he accepted.
As Bishop of Milan, St Ambrose embarked upon a programme of extensive religious
studies, gave his wealth to the poor and adopted an ascetic lifestyle. He also became a
strong opponent of Arianism, partly because of their disputed teachings on the Holy Trinity.
St Ambrose’s Feast day is the 7th December. He is Patron Saint of Milan and, being one of
the most influential ecclesiastical figures of early Christianity, he is also a Doctor of the
Church.
…
St Ambrose
(340 Approx. – 397)
Pray that through the Holy Spirit, our faith will never die and we will joyously
share it with our family, friends and community.
Glory be to the…
Subject House Year 9 Results
STORY SO FAR WITH YEAR 9 FOOTBALL, NETBALL & REPD ………..
HOUSE PLACE HOUSE POINTS
WEBSTER 1ST 31
CLITHEROW 2ND 30
SHERWIN 3RD 29
KIRBY 3RD 29
ARROWSMITH 5th 17
Year 9
1st Webster 5
2nd Clitherow 4
3rd Kirby 3
4th Arrowsmith 2
5th Sherwin 1
Year 9
1st Clitherow 5
2nd Webster 4
3rd Kirby 3
4th Arrowsmith 2
5th Sherwin 1
Year 9
1st Sherwin 5
2nd Arrowsmith 4
3rd Webster 3
4th Clitherow 2
5th Kirby 1
House Football
House Netball
House REPD Challenge
English
In Year 7 English we are studying The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer Some Year 7 students did an excellent first writing assessment on the tale of 'The
Wif of Bathe'-'The Wife of Bath'
Subject
House Rowing Results
STORY SO FAR WITH HOUSE Languages ………..
HOUSE PLACE HOUSE POINTS
SHERWIN 1st 22
KIRBY 1st 22
WEBSTER 3rd 19
CLITHEROW 3rd 19
ARROWSMITH 5th 9
Overall Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Year 11 Points Rank House Points
Arrowsmith 4 1 3 1 0 9 4th 2
Clitherow 2 1 5 0 5 13 3rd 3
Kirby 5 5 2 1 4 17 1st 5
Sherwin 1 4 5 5 0 15 2nd 4
Webster 3 1 1 1 0 6 5th 1
House Rowing Results
Well done: Amelia Barrass
Sebastian Brodecki Olivia Finch Zoe Gibson Igor Majzon
Gemma Nash Joshwa John
Izzie Walkinshaw
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Key Dates
Thursday 20th December Year 13 Prize Giving
Friday 21st December Advent mass & Last Day of Autumn Term
Monday 24th December Christmas Holidays
Monday 7th January Teacher Training day
Tuesday 8th January Spring Terms Starts
Monday 7th January Teacher Training day
Tuesday 8th January Spring Terms Starts
Tuesday 8th January Spring Terms Starts
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End of term Early closure Friday 21st
December.
The school will close to students at 1.15pm on this day
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Year 7
Year 7 Parents/Carers are invited to join us on
Thursday 13th December 9-10.30am for a mince pie and coffee. This will
provide an opportunity to speak to Form Tutors and the Head of Year informally. Mrs Thomas, Acting
Principal will also be attending. Many thanks
Mrs Fry
Well done
Year 9 on some excellent pieces of French writing
Year 8 Fantastic speaking assessment in French Hannah Cherian
Lucy Martin
The results of the house photo geography challenge.
Well done to all those who entered and produced beautiful pictures and interesting explanations.
Thank you from Geography.
Year 11 History Students Starting on the 17
th December, Year 11 History students are invited to attend afterschool revision sessions on
a Monday. They will run from 3.30 to 4.30. Parents will be informed by email if it is running the week before the session. The sessions will offer guidance on how to answer questions that may come up in the exam, and will be focused on Paper 1 and Paper 2 of the course: International Relations: the changing international order 1918-2001 Germany 1925-1955, the People and the State. Power: Monarchy and Democracy in Britain c.1000-2014
Well done
Matylda Paul Laurie Byrne Jamie Callan Katie Perkins
Hannah Hands Harriet Clarke
Mia Parkes Leo Rudd
Ewan Martin
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Subject
ATTENDANCE LADDER
TOP TEN FORMS
26TH
– 2ND
DECEMBER 2018
7WL - 98.6% 11GH - 98.1% 7NT - 97.0% 10CL - 96.8% 7TL) - 96.3% 7AM) 11CE - 96.1% 8GS) - 95.8% 9BU) 7HE) 8MH) - 95.6% 11PW)
Warwickshire Secondary School pupils recorded 8,895 half day sessions of absence due to holiday in the Autumn/Spring term during academic year 2017/18. This is an increase of 1,816 on the previous year.
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LEAVE OF ABSENCE DURING TERM TIME UPDATED INFORMATION FOR PARENTS
The Supreme Court recently reached a decision in the case of Platt v Isle of Wight Council which has clarified the law on unauthorised leave, including holidays, during term time. The parents of children of compulsory school age are required to ensure that they attend school on a regular basis. The Supreme Court has made clear that attending school ‘regularly’ means that the children must attend school on every day that they are required to do so. As such, the parents of any child who is absent from school without authorisation for any length of time are likely to be considered as committing an offence under s444 of the Education Act 1996. Head Teachers retain the ability to authorise leave in accordance with the Education (Pupil Registration) (England) Regulations 2006. When considering such requests for a leave of absence, the school are obliged to act within the law. Head Teachers may not grant any leave of absence during term time unless there are exceptional circumstances relating to the application. If the leave is granted, head teachers are able to determine the number of school days a child can be absent for. It is for the Head Teacher to decide what is ‘exceptional’ and it is at their discretion if the circumstances warrant the leave to be granted. The school can only consider Leave of Absence requests which are made by the ‘resident’ parent. Each application for a leave of absence will be considered on a case by case basis and on its own merits. Where applications for leave of absence are made in advance and refused, the child will be required to be in school on the dates set out in the application. If the child is absent during that period, it will be recorded as an unauthorised absence, which may result in legal action being taken against the parent(s), by way of a Fixed Penalty Notice. Failure to make an application for leave in advance can also result in a Fixed Penalty Notice being issued to the parent(s). All matters of unauthorised absence relating to a Leave of Absence will be referred to the Attendance, Compliance and Enforcement Service of Warwickshire County Council It is important to note, Fixed Penalty Notices are issued to each parent of each absent child, (for example 2 children and 2 parents, means each parent will receive 2 invoices in the amount of £120 each, totalling £240 for both children, this is reduced to £60 per child if paid within 21 days). Where a Fixed Penalty Notice is not paid within the required timeframe as set out on the notice, the matter will be referred to Warwickshire County Council’s Legal Services to consider instigating criminal proceedings under S444 Education Act 1996. Fixed Penalty Notices are issued in accordance with Warwickshire County Council’s Code of Conduct for Penalty Notices.
Your child’s progress academically as well as socially is our shared priority
Warwickshire Secondary School pupils recorded 8,895 half day sessions of absence due to holiday in the Autumn/Spring term during academic year 2017/18. This is an increase of 1,816 on the previous year.