Download - Headlines January 2012
Congratulations to Y11 pupils who were entered early for their maths GCSE.
Mrs Bentham is delighted that the hard work of the pupils who took their GCSE maths exam in November has been rewarded with success. Seventy seven pupils achieved a grade A* to C with approximately 40% achieving an A*, A grade or 4 levels of progress exceeding their targets.
Congratulations and well done to: -
Patrick Brady, Anthony Delahunty, Denica Durr, Nathan Edwards, Craig Goulder, Robyn Grey, Michael Hazlehurst, Stan Houghton, Miramar Jackson, Lewis Jones, Natalia Kasprzyk, Hannah Kenna, Mathew Rider, Jordan Lloyd, Macauley Lyon, Jordan maddock, callum Moore, Sian Murray, George Newby, Matthew O’Carroll, Gemma Rees, Crisjon Roberts, Alisa Robinson, Jamie Weeder, Katie Whitmarsh and Georgia Wright.
A special mention to our Head Boy, Barnaby Byrom, who achieved an outstanding 5 levels of progress in securing an A*.
The Monthly Newsletter for Parents and Carers from the Head of School, Mr B. Carney
January 2012 Issue
The façade of what was once the Grange CLC has been stripped away to reveal the framework around which the main reception of our new building will be constructed. Progress is good and we are on track for the much anticipated opening in April 2013. If you visit our website you can view a movie of
what our building will look like.
The Grange is preparing for another huge fundraising event to support Sport Relief on Friday 23rd March 2013. Planning is underway to make it a huge success and whet the appetite for the London 2012 Olympics. I can’t disclose our top secret plans just yet, but I can assure you it will be a fun packed week of activities leading up to the day itself.
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Maths Results New Building
Sports Relief
The Monthly Newsletter for Parents and Carers from the Head of School, Mr B. Carney
January 2012 Issue
Last week we received a set of excellent results from ten of our pupils who passed their vocal exams, certificated by the London College of Music. The examinations took place at the Capstone Theatre, Liverpool Hope University. The 10 pupils were from both Key Stages, three of whom achieved the highest possible grade of a Distinction. The pupils are coached weekly by our Vocal Specialist, Miss Kate Smith and they have been studying various genres of vocal music, including Musical Theatre and Contemporary Singing to achieve these wonderful results. The outstanding pupils involved were: Reece Moore, Bethany White, Sarah-Jane Thompson-Mayers, Shannon O’Reilly, Lily Gaynor, Alisha Nuttall, Natasha Preston, Anthony Goble, Aaron Owen and Patrick Swift.
Congratulations to the pupils and to Miss Smith and not forgetting Mrs Foster and Mrs Healey our resident music teachers. And finally, thank you to parents and carers who organised the transport to and from the venue.
Singing Success
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High flying science teacher, Mr Fabia, is raising money for Halton Carers Centre by jumping out of an aeroplane. Asked if he was a little nervous about this perilous activity he replied “If my parachute doesn’t open I know I can count on the pupils of the Grange to catch me!”
If you would like to find out more about the valuable work that Halton Carers Centre does you can go to their website at www.haltoncarers.co.uk.
Congratulations to the following pupils who are the top 10 Vivo earners since September.
Sophie Sloan 11BTE 184 Thomas Furey 10MRY 180 Jordan Danks 10STL 171 Jack Baines 9SOM 169 Joel Graham 7QUI 164 Anthony Carter 9SOM 163 Samantha Caine 11ELL 162 Jack Brown 7MCN 160 Megan Hughes 7QUI 160 Jaydn Dunbebin 9SLV 159
Flying Fabia
Vivo Miles
The Monthly Newsletter for Parents and Carers from the Head of School, Mr B. Carney
January 2012 Issue
What counts as good attendance? The national average for attendance at secondary school is 93.1%. Halton average for attendance at secondary school is 93.7%. Currently our attendance is 94.5%. We expect all our pupils to aspire to an attendance of at least 95%. A pupil who achieves only 90% at-tendance misses almost 4 weeks of school every year. That’s over 120 lessons missed!
Attendance and Punctuality
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175 non school days per year to spend on family time, visits, holidays, shopping, household jobs and other appointments
190 school days in each
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13 days absence
177 days of education
19 days absence
171 days of education
29 days absence
161 days of education
38 days absence
152 days of education
47 days absence
143 days of education
100% 93% 90% 85% 80% 75%
Excellent Average Unsatisfactory Worrying Serious concern
Best chance of successful learning
Less chance of successful learning
Little chance of successful learning
The Monthly Newsletter for Parents and Carers from the Head of School, Mr B. Carney
January 2012 Issue
Why is punctuality important? Being late adds up to loss of learning. If your child is 5 minutes late every day that adds up to over 3 days lost each year!
Parents and carers can download a useful booklet on attendance and punctuality from our website.
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