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Highcliffe School Student Bulletin
Monday 29th February – 4th March 2016: Week A
General Notices
Apprenticeships within Financial Services & Technology (J P Morgan) J.P. Morgan would like to invite students, parents and teachers to a webinar they are hosting on 17th March, 6.30pm – 7:30pm on Apprenticeships within Financial Services & Technology as part of National Apprenticeship Week.
The link to register is; (https://engage.vevent.com/rt/jpmorganschools/index.jsp?seid=11). Please be aware they have a maximum of 1000 attendees so prompt registration is advised.
It is open to all year groups however, Year 11 upwards are most likely to benefit. Expanding horizons – for girls who can do science! (Mrs Dedman/ Mrs Finch) The Women's Engineering Society have brought together some great speakers to inspire and open the eyes of girls who CAN DO science and want to know what to do career wise. The event will take place in the Wallace Lecture Theatre, inside the Bournemouth University Media School from 4.45pm - 7.30pm on Tuesday 1st March 2016. The programme will include making decisions and how to change the world, being an engineer, exploring science and engineering- how can you find out more about courses that aren’t just science and accessing exciting cutting edge technology. You will also be told about projects, residential and a year in industry scheme, degrees and apprenticeships. Refreshments will be available. Parents are welcome to attend with their daughters. If you would like to register for this event please log on to: http://bit.ly/1UY2FFn.
The Big Walk Sponsorship Money This is a very important message to remind all students to bring their Big Walk sponsorship money to the Finance office as soon as possible. Payment can be made via Wisepay or by cheque. Amount raised so far £8676.80.
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Ballard/Highcliffe Lecture Series (VDN) The next lecture will take place on Thursday 3rd March 2016 at 7pm at Ballard School. This week the lecture will be on comedy writing and the media. Will Ing has written for many high profile television programmes such as Miranda, Spitting image, Have I Got news For You, 8 out of 10 Cats and he has even written for Ant and Dec. Will now has his own acclaimed independent production company ‘Black Dog Television’. The evening promises to give an insight into the world of entertainment. Don’t miss it! Online Safety Performance (MYP) On Monday 29th February, singer/songwriter Roch Cottell will be visiting Highcliffe and giving performances to Year 7 and Year 8. Rich has 20 000 subscribers on YouTube and has supported acts including The Wanted and Conor Maynard. Rich will be giving advice on how to stay safe online (never giving out personal information, never meeting strangers online, safety on social network sites, following rules of your parents on the internet etc.) as well as discussing cyber bullying and where to go for help. He will also discuss personal stories explaining a time when he was affected by cyber bullying. He has taken this message to hundreds of schools across the country and now it is Highcliffe’s turn! YEAR 9 BLITZ PSHE Workshop (MRD) Thank you all for your amazing contributions on Wednesday. The Police, Fire Service and Shadows were impressed with your behaviour and willingness to get involved with all the activities and discussions that took place during the morning. Please can you complete the following survey to reflect how much you have learnt: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HighcliffeSchool-PostBlitz2015-16 Year 10 Mock interviews (VDN) The mock interview programme got off to a very positive start last week. The next day is Wednesday 2nd March 2016 with students being notified about their appointment time well in advance. Don’t forget to bring your portfolio, something you are proud of and a smile! Please arrive 10 minutes prior to your appointment time to the Library entrance by En 8. Well done to our Year 10s.
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Literacy Focus
Focus on Connectives
CONNECTIVES FOR DEVELOPING AND EXPANDING POINTS
One way in which you can PUSH YOURSELF in your writing is to show that you are not satisfied with
making one simple explanation and that you are willing to develop ideas when appropriate. This shows
RESILIENCE and RESOURCEFULNESS. Here are some connectives that can help students develop points:
Furthermore,
In addition to that …
Make sure you use them in your writing when being asked to give explanations and develop ideas.
SPELLING
In the student planner there is a “Word Wall” on which students can write troublesome spellings. If you
have corrected a spelling, students should write the word on their word wall so they can practise it. The
“Word Wall” is on page 183.
SPELLING OF THE WEEK
environment
Example: We must look after the environment
Write it on page.... of your organiser.
Words with silent or unclear letters:
A Way to Remember: Use the spelling of the root word. Sound out clearly.
The environ + ment is important.
Practise finding the root word that makes the larger word.
Practise finding the root word that makes the larger word.
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Clubs and Revision Sessions
Lunchtime IT Club (DKY) From Monday the 22nd February the IT rooms will only be open for the purposes of home study or independent work both at lunchtime and after school (Monday to Thursday).
Science Booster – Wednesday 2nd March Unit 3 Data Analysis Booster for all Year 11. If your target grade is A*-B, please go to Sc6. Otherwise, please go to Sc7. Year 11 Product Design Boosters (MSS) Product Design booster session’s for Year 11 in AT12 on Wednesdays 3.15-4.30pm. Year 11 Graphics Boosters (MSS) Graphics booster session’s for Year 11 in AT6 on Thursdays 3.15-4.30pm.
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Ecoclub The Highcliffe garden is up and running for the 2016 season. Waitrose have kindly agreed for us to have our annual sale at the supermarket as part of activities week and so we now have a busy time ahead sowing new crops and getting the garden ready for Summer. This week we have repaired the cold frames and planted onions – there will be lots to do over the next few months. The Ecoclub is open to all members of the lower school. We meet on a Tuesday afternoon in the school garden after school. New volunteers are always welcome – remember to bring suitable outdoor clothing. Please see Mr Craven in SC12 for further details. A level Biology Support Support sessions are ongoing. General support for Year 12 is running after school on Wednesday afternoons. Year 13 support is available during lunchtime on Tuesday. Support sessions take place in SC12.
I wonder…….
Did Martin Luther King achieve his life's dream?
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Music
Extra-Curricular Below is a list of clubs running, any students wishing to join a group are very welcome.
BREAKFAST LUNCHTIME AFTER SCHOOL
Tuesday
Woodwind Ensemble Ex3 Ukulele Club (All Students) Ex2
Cubase Club (All Students) Ex5 SATB Choir Ex2
Wednesday Grade 3+ Theory Ex5 (see your music teacher if you are interested)
Choir Ex1
Thursday Grade 1 & 2 Theory Ex2
Concert Band - Grade 3+ Ex3 (see your music teacher if you are interested)
Friday
Jamming Session (All Students) Ex2
Any questions please ask your music teacher Music Tour All students going on the Music Tour to Germany need to make sure that they have given in their weight and dimension of instrument and should be attending extra-curricular clubs. Music Room Booking You must book the room by the end of the week before you wish to use it. Before you use it you must have printed off the Terms and Conditions form and handed it to Miss Riley. Please ensure any equipment used is put back where it belongs. Instrumental Lessons Please check your lesson times and room at the end of the PE corridor. Emails with timetables have been sent out to all students. Lessons are in the studio and practice rooms.
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Year 9 GCSE Music – SAMBA WORKSHOP The following students will be involved with a Samba workshop on Thursday 3rd March. They must go to assembly/theory club as normal during tutor time: PERIODS 1, 2 and 5
Eloise Abbott 9.5(CFM)
Louise Bach 9.5(CFM)
Ryan Barry 9.3(AAN/FST)
Jake Cross 9.6(MSS)
Max Elmore 9.1(NJS)
Stephanie Fletcher-Jones 9.1(NJS)
Emma Harrison 9.4(THT)
Elena Larder 9.2(GLR)
Jack Lockyer 9.6 (MSS)
Jasmine Lunn 9.7(ABY)
Molly McCormick 9.6(MSS)
Cameron Powell 9.3(AAN/FST)
Joseph Reid 9.5(CFM)
Cameron Solly 9.7(ABY)
PERIODS 3, 4 and 5
Aimee Armstrong 9.8(RBR)
Sydney Brophy 9.7(ABY)
Harvey Bunce 9.6(MSS)
Melissa Copson 9.6(MSS)
Aaron David 9.5(CFM)
Archie Jameson 9.1(NJS)
Elliot Lucas 9.1(NJS)
Shelby Man 9.2(GLR)
Verity Manley 9.4(THT)
Constance Murdoch 9.6(MSS)
Jack Ogden 9.1(NJS)
Floyd Roberts 9.1(NJS)
Joshua Sawyer 9.7(ABY)
Samuel Smith 9.4(THT)
Casey-Jade Vines 9.1(NJS)
Dawn White 9.6(MSS)
Isabelle Whitlock 9.6(MSS)
Natasha Wood 9.5(CFM)
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Year 8 Music GCSE Option If you have signed up to show interest in taking music as a GCSE next year please remember that the first meeting is at lunchtime on Thursday 3rd March in Ex3 and the second is on Thursday 10th March. You will need to have a piece prepared to perform on your chosen instrument (including voice).
Madeleine Rolfe 8.1
Libby Atkinson 8.1
Kian Long 8.2
Chloe Goodwin 8.2
Lily Boxell 8.2
Jocelyn Tilley 8.2
Georgia Hanson 8.2
Lauren PD 8.3
Jessica G 8.3
Ishana Smith 8.3
Toby Nash 8.3
Sam Evans 8.3
Vincent Holliday 8.3
Melissa Donaldson 8.3
Jai Nash 8.4
Oliver Desjonqueres 8.4
Kelsey Symonds 8.4
Emily Needle 8.4
Holly taylor 8.4
Jack Blick 8.5
Charlie Alexander 8.5
Imogen Vaughn 8.5
Amelia Hann 8.5
Cameron Wright 8.5
William Stacey 8.7
Kayla Freeman 8.7
Chantelle Warner 8.7
Aria 8.8
Ben C 8.8
James 8.8
Harry 8.8
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PE Notices
FIXTURES/PRACTICES 29th February -4th March
LUNCHTIME (1.25-1.55pm) AFTER SCHOOL (3.05-4.10pm)
Monday
Trampoline Club (SHM) Year 10 Beach Volleyball Competition 2pm start (NJS)
Tuesday Year 9 Football Club (NJS) Year 9-11 Fitness Club (MWR)
Year 7 Football v The Grange (A) (NJS) Year 8 Football v The Grange (H) (JSS) 6th Form Rugby Academy (outside coaches) Year 7 & 8 Hockey (LSN)
Wednesday Years 9-11 Fitness Club (HWH)
Year 9 Football v The Grange (A) (SHM) Year 8 Girls Football Tournament @ BSG 1.30pm start 6th Form Rugby v QE 2pm start (A) (JDN) Year 7 -11 Netball Club Year 8 Rugby 7’s training (NJS) All years Table Tennis Club (JLS)
Thursday
Years 9-11 Fitness Club (MWR) Years 10 and 11 Basketball Club (NJS)
Year 9 Football v The Grange (H) (SHM) U15 County Netball @ St Marys leave 12.15pm (MWR/HWE) Years 7-9 Girls Football Club (CFM/RWD) Year 9 & 10 Rugby Club
Friday Years 10 & 11 Volleyball club (NJS)
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Dance
Rock Challenge Rehearsals (AWS)
Mon 29- Feb Dress Rehearsal Lunch time
Tues 1- March Rock Challenge Day – All Cast and Crew Pavilion Theatre Bournemouth 8.30am -11pm
Tues 1-March Evening Performance Pavilion Theatre Bournemouth 7pm-11pm
Rock Challenge V.I.P. Performance ~ Monday After School All Years ‘Gone in a Heartbeat’ is this year’s title for Highcliffe School’s Rock Challenge performance, there is an opportunity to come and watch a V.I.P. performance after school on Monday. Performance 1: Monday 29th February at 4pm in the Performance hall Performance 2: Monday 29th February at 4:15pm in the Performance hall You will have the chance to make a voluntary donation at the end of the performance to raise money to purchase a defibrillator for the school. Rock Challenge Performance at the Pavilion ~ all day rehearsal and evening performance Tuesday 1st March The 85 performers and 6 back stage crew from across all year groups, will be leaving at 8:35am and rehearsing all day at Bournemouth Pavilion. A further team of students will be leaving after school as the Hair/make-up and costume team to help prepare the performers for the event. The evening performance starts at 7pm and finishes at approximately 11pm. Students are expected to be in school the next day but please be understanding if they seem a little tired. An email containing all students involved will be circulated. Just a reminder that students from across all year groups are participating, some auditioned for their opportunity to perform and some exam groups are being assessed on their performances. So to all involved ‘Break a Leg’. Mrs Wills and the Rock Challenge team
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Trips
Year 10/11 GCSE Historians: Hitler on Trial Trip (MRD The trip takes place this Thursday (3rd March). Please go to your tutor to get registered and then go to the covered way. The coach will be setting off the go to the Tivoli Theatre at 9am and we should be back in school in time for lunch. You may wish to bring in a packed lunch that day just in case we are slightly delayed and some money should you choose to buy some refreshments if we have time to do so that day at the theatre. Please find a list of students attending this trip at the end of the bulletin. If you need any further information then please see me in Hu7.
Exams
Catering Exams (DLH) Please find below the Year 11 Catering Assessments. 11CA 2/B Mrs Rowe
Monday 29th February Wednesday 2nd March Friday 4th March
Samuel Alban Sadie Hopkin Samuel Newman
Samuel Beddow Samuel Lopez William Nichols
Allianna Estall Topaz Malpass Ellis Press
Sophia Greenacre Joseph Manley Michael Richards
Finn Hobson Broderick McKay Rhiannon Walls
Harry Willis Finn
11 CA 1/B Miss Leitch
Tuesday 1st March Thursday 3rd March Monday 7th March
Yasmin Attisha Alex Hawkins Mailee Neall
Christian Brown Lottie Hilliard Joseph Pateman
Lisa Clifford George Long Stanley Smith
Owen Fowler William Luckwell Marley Tilbury
Andrei Gheorghe Ryan McClaren Stephen Vines
James Gregory Jessica Mills Amber Young
Please remember to report absences using the Dedicated Attendance Line on 01425 282337
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As part of the school’s World Book Day celebrations on Thursday 3rd March 2016; we are delighted to
announce that published author Jason Rohan will be visiting the School. He will be giving two interactive
workshops on what it is to be an author and how to write creatively.
At break time Jason will be in the school Library to answer any questions that students may have. This
will also be an opportunity for students to purchase signed copies of either of Jason’s books at the price
of £4.20. This is 40% off the recommended retail price. Of course there is no obligation for any student
to purchase a book. The books are available on Wisepay and students will receive the signed book on
the day. There will also be some available to buy on the day.
Copies of the first chapter of Jason’s debut novel, the Sword of Kuromori , are available in the Library for
students to read. This will whet their appetite before World Book Day. (Students who have already read
this chapter have really enjoyed it and are looking forward to reading more)
Praise for Jason includes:
‘For lovers of action adventure, The Sword of Kuromori combines Japanese mythology with a modern setting, in which our hero and a kick-ass girl battle demons; distinguished by witty repartee and a vivid, expert knowledge of Japan and its culture.’
Nicolette Jones Sunday Times
‘Present day Tokyo provides the setting for this furiously paced and entertaining adventure story. This debut author ups the thrill content by introducing a range of mythical Japanese monsters as our hero - ably supported by a motorbike-riding female sidekick - battles to stop a catastrophe, never sure of who he can trust.’ Guardian Best New Children's Books, Summer 2014
DateWednesday
2nd MarchDate
Friday 4th
MarchDate
Monday
7th March
Teacher Room Teacher Room Teacher Room Teacher Room Teacher Room Teacher Room
LMR Jubilee LMR SMR SMRJubilee-
up
Time Student Time Student Time Student Time Student Time Student Time Student
9-915amJessica Adams
50019-915am
Francesca
Betts
2021
9-915amKatie
White 52089-915am
Luke
Dunwoodie
5057
9-915am
Izzy
Hopkins
5092
9-915am
Lauren
Maizinger
5117
9.15am-
9.30am
Samuel Alban
5235
9.15am-
9.30am
Jacob
Blackmore
5022
9.15am-
9.30am
Thomas
Whitely
5212
9.15am-
9.30am
Amber
Early 5239
9.15am-
9.30am
Sadie
Hopkins
5093
9.15am-
9.30am
Topaz
Malpass
5238
9.30am-
9.45am
Filiz Alkan
5003
9.30am-
9.45am
Lydia
Blakeney
5023
9.30am-
9.45am
Alice Cole
5040
9.30am-
9.45am
Allianna
Estall 5058
9.30am-
9.45am
Thomas
Howting
5094
9.30am-
9.45am
Joseph
Manley
5119
9.45am-
10am
Sophie Allen
5004
9.45am-
10am
Nathalia
Borborema-
Martins
5024
9.45am-
10am
Molly
Welch
5227
9.45am-
10am
Hannah
Flemming
5060
9.45am-
10am
Michael
Humphrey
5095
9.45am-
10am
Keiran
Mann 5120
10am-
10.15am
Daniel Amos
5005
10am-
10.15am
Rachel
Brangan
5025
10am-
10.15am
Megan
Whibley
5207
10am-
10.15am
Benjamin
Fletcher
5061
10am-
10.15am
Francesca
Humphries
5096
10am-
10.15am
Kira Marsh
5121
10.15am-
10.30am
Sidney Anders
5006
10.15am-
10.30am
Aidan
Brooks 5026
10.15am-
10.30am
Molly
Cooper
5043
10.15am-
10.30am
Georgia
Flynn 5062
10.15am-
10.30am
Joshua
Jacobs
5097
10.15am-
10.30am
Eve
Marshall
5122
10.30am-
10.45am
Nicole Arpino
5007
10.30am-
10.45am
Amber
Brooks 5027
10.30am-
10.45am
Daniel
Corbin
5044
10.30am-
10.45am
Owen
Fowler
5063
10.30am-
10.45am
Emma
Jenson
5099
10.30am-
10.45am
Ella
Maskery
5123
10.45am-
11am
Bradley Arter
5008
10.45am-
11am
Jake Brooks
5028
10.45am-
11am
Morwenna
Wickson
5213
10.45am-
11am
Jack Gale
5065
10.45am-
11am
Katie Joyce
5064
10.45am-
11am
Katie
Matthews
5203
11.20am-
11.35am
Tyler Ashton
Angel
5009
11.20am-
11.35am
Christian
Brown 5029
11.20am-
11.35am
Jessica
Crozier
5046
11.20am-
11.35am
Zoe Gale
5066
11.20am-
11.35am
Jesscia
Kelly
5246
11.20am-
11.35am
Sophie
McCammo
n 5124
11.35am-
11.50am
Yasmin
Attisha
5010
11.35am-
11.50am
Olivia Brown
5242
11.35am-
11.50am
Isabella
Cryer 5047
11.35am-
11.50am
Matthew
Gazzard
5067
11.35am-
11.50am
Lydia
Kelson
5101
11.35am-
11.50am
Ryan
McLaren
5125
11.50am-
12.05pm
Ella Axe-
Brown
5011
11.50am-
12.05pm
Max Buckby
5030
11.50am-
12.05pm
Chloe
Daley
Brown
5048
11.50am-
12.05pm
Andrei
Georghe
5069
11.50am-
12.05pm
Eliza
Kersey
5102
11.50am-
12.05pm
Charlotte
McLure
5126
12.05pm-
12.20pm
Alexandra
Bach
5012
12.05pm-
12.20pm
Grace
Bullard 5031
12.05pm-
12.20pm
Matthew
Davey 5049
12.05pm-
12.20pm
Sophie
Giles
5070
12.05pm-
12.20pm
Josie King
5103
12.05pm-
12.20pm
Ella
McGuinnes
s 5127
12.20am-
12.35am
Lauren Bailey
5013
12.20am-
12.35am
Danika
Burton 5230
12.20am-
12.35am
Kess
Strongman
5180
12.20am-
12.35am
Heather
Gilham
5071
12.20am-
12.35am
Megan
Kydd-
Coutts
5104
12.20am-
12.35am
Brodie
McKay
5128
12.35am-
12.50am
Mollie Bailly
5014
12.35am-
12.50am
Luke Butt
5032
12.35am-
12.50am
Ocea
Tayler 5183
12.35am-
12.50am
Poppy
Gillings
5072
12.35am-
12.50am
Charlotte
Lake 5015
12.35am-
12.50am
Nathan
McKeown-
Luckly 5129
12.50am-
01.05pm
George Baker
5015
12.50am-
01.05pm
Taye Carlisle
5033
12.50am-
01.05pm
Lucas Theis
5185
12.50am-
01.05pm
Theo
Glennie
5073
12.50am-
01.05pm
Sophie
Lockyer
5108
12.50am-
01.05pm
Esther
Miles 5131
01.05pm-
01.20pm
Callum
Baughan
5016
01.05pm-
01.20pm
Niamh Carlo
5034
01.05pm-
01.20pm
Hannah
Towle 5188
01.05pm-
01.20pm
Skyla
Goodwin
Rowland
5074
01.05pm-
01.20pm
Jack Lomax
5109
01.05pm-
01.20pm
Jessica
Mills 5132
2pm-2.15pmFlynn Baynes
50172pm-2.15pm
Daisy
Cartledge
5035
2pm-
2.15pm
Alice
Wayles
5202
2pm-
2.15pm
Finlay
Graham
5075
2pm-
2.15pm
George
Long 5110
2pm-
2.15pm
Keira
Mitchell
5133
2.15pm-
2.30pm
Jay Beasley
5018
2.15pm-
2.30pm
Romy
Caswell
5036
2.15pm-
2.30pm
Isabelle
Vesey5193
2.15pm-
2.30pm
Sophia
Greenacre
5225
2.15pm-
2.30pm
Samuel
Lopez 5111
2.15pm-
2.30pm
Stephanie
Morris
5134
2.30pm-
2.45am
Samuel
Beddow
5019
2.30pm-
2.45am
Ross Clark
5037
2.30pm-
2.45am
Lucy Webb
5204
2.30pm-
2.45am
James
Gregory
5076
2.30pm-
2.45am
William
Luckwell
5113
2.30pm-
2.45am
Kieran
Muller
5135
2.45pm-3pm 2.45pm-3pm2.45pm-
3pm
2.45pm-
3pm
2.45pm-
3pm
2.45pm-
3pm
Notes
DateWednesday
9th MarchDate
Friday 11th
MarchTuesday
15th March
Teacher Room Teacher Room Teacher Room Teacher Room Teacher Room
SMR
9am
LMR 10-
3pm
Jubilee-
up LMR
Jubilee-
upLMR
Time Student Time Student Time Student Time Student Time Student
9-915amMailee
Neall 52439-915am
George
Shortland
5173
9-915am
Joel
Hawkes
5223
9-915am
Arthur
Young
5221
9-915am
Samuel
Gurden
5079
9.15am-
9.30am
William
Nicholls
5139
9.15am-
9.30am
Brandon
Smart 5174
9.15am-
9.30am
Alex
Hawkins
5236
9.15am-
9.30am
Reece
Young
5222
9.15am-
9.30am
Natasha
Hall 5080
9.30am-
9.45am
Thomas
Norton
5140
9.30am-
9.45am
Stanley
Smith 5176
9.30am-
9.45am
Bethan
Hayter
5084
9.30am-
9.45am
Christophe
r Betts
5020
9.30am-
9.45am
Caitlin
Hartigan
5082
9.45am-
10am
Mitchell
Ormrod
5143
9.45am-
10am
George
Smith 5175
9.45am-
10am
Georgia
Henderson
5086
9.45am-
10am
Lisa
Clilfford
5231
9.45am-
10am
Caitlin
Heaseman
5082
10am-
10.15am
Joseph
Pateman
5145
10am-
10.15am
Joseph
Sowden
5177
10am-
10.15am
Lottie
Hilliard
5088
10am-
10.15am
Jade Duffy
5056
10am-
10.15am
Bryony
Hicks 5087
10.15am-
10.30am
Felix Pipe
5149
10.15am-
10.30am
Charlie
Squires
5178
10.15am-
10.30am
Finn
Hobson
5090
10.15am-
10.30am
Matthew
Gregson
5077
10.15am-
10.30am
Alexander
Hirons
5089
10.30am-
10.45am
William
Pitt 5150
10.30am-
10.45am
Annie
Suenfa
5112
10.30am-
10.45am
Lauren
Vickers
5194
10.30am-
10.45am
Kimberly
Main-Baille
5516
10.30am-
10.45am
Jordan
Napier
5137
10.45am-
11am
Ellis Press
5151
10.45am-
11am
Larna
Sutton
5181
10.45am-
11am
Stephen
Vines 5196
10.45am-
11am
Dylan
Munday
5136
10.45am-
11am
Samuel
Newman
5138
11.20am-
11.35am
Daniel
Ragettli
5152
11.20am-
11.35am
Benjamin
Swann
5182
11.20am-
11.35am
Olivia
Wakefield
5197
11.20am-
11.35am
Lucy
Schuller
Keeble
5168
11.20am-
11.35am
Zachary
Norton
5141
11.35am-
11.50am
Georg
Rankin
5153
11.35am-
11.50am
Marley
Tilbury
5186
11.35am-
11.50am
Charlotte
Walker
5198
11.35am-
11.50am
Edward
Hartley
5083
11.35am-
11.50am
Harry
Orsborn
5144
11.50am-
12.05pm
Nadia
Rhodes
5157
11.50am-
12.05pm
Daniel
Toloza
5187
11.50am-
12.05pm
Lewis
Walters
5200
11.50am-
12.05pm
Amber
Young
5220
11.50am-
12.05pm
Bethany
Pinner
5148
12.05pm-
12.20pm
Michael
Richards
5158
12.05pm-
12.20pm
Thomas
Trach 5189
12.05pm-
12.20pm
Charlotte
Ward 5201
12.05pm-
12.20pm
Georgie
Dodd 5224
12.05pm-
12.20pm
Alexander
Read 5154
12.20am-
12.35am
Finlay
Richman
5160
12.20am-
12.35am
Lucy
Tricksey
5244
12.20am-
12.35am
Michael
Wenger
5205
12.20am-
12.35am 12.20am-
12.35am
Lauren
Richardson
5159
12.35am-
12.50am
Luke
Rigney
5241
12.35am-
12.50am
Megan
Turner
5191
12.35am-
12.50am
Matthew
Whall 5206
12.35am-
12.50am 12.35am-
12.50am
Jack
Roberts
5161
12.50am-
01.05pm
Ralph
Roberts
5162
12.50am-
01.05pm
Danielle
Turner
5190
12.50am-
01.05pm
Rebekah
White 5209
12.50am-
01.05pm12.50am-
01.05pm
Nicole
Sawyer
5167
01.05pm-
01.20pm
Thomas
Roberts
5245
01.05pm-
01.20pm
Adam
Ursell 5192
01.05pm-
01.20pm
Jos
Whitehorn
5210
01.05pm-
01.20pm 01.05pm-
01.20pm
Zoe Sheard
5170
2pm-
2.15pm
Ella Rogers
5163
2pm-
2.15pm
Harry
Groves
5078
2pm-
2.15pm
Harry Willis
Finn 5215
2pm-
2.15pm
2pm-
2.15pm
Alyesha
Shenton
5171
2.15pm-
2.30pm
Bradley
Rowell
5164
2.15pm-
2.30pm
Charlie
Hampton
5229
2.15pm-
2.30pm
Bradley
Wyatt May
5218
2.15pm-
2.30pm
2.15pm-
2.30pm
Hannah
Smith 5098
2.30pm-
2.45am
Amaia
Russell-
Uriarte
5165
2.30pm-
2.45am
George
Hrdman
5081
2.30pm-
2.45am
Nathan
York 5219
2.30pm-
2.45am
2.30pm-
2.45am
Aidan
Squires
5178
2.45pm-
3pm
2.45pm-
3pm
2.45pm-
3pm
2.45pm-
3pm
2.45pm-
3pm
Oliver
Stone 5228
Date
Wednesda
y 16th
March
MOP UP
Teacher Room Teacher Room
LMRJubilee-
up
Time Student Time Student
9-915am
Alexander
Davies
5050
9-915am
9.15am-
9.30am
Eloise
Davies
5051
9.15am-
9.30am
9.30am-
9.45am
Michael
Derham
5052
9.30am-
9.45am
9.45am-
10am
James
Collis
5042
9.45am-
10am
10am-
10.15am
Lauren
Donaldson
5053
10am-
10.15am
10.15am-
10.30am
Ryan
Drayton
5054
10.15am-
10.30am
10.30am-
10.45am
Jack
Dudridge
5055
10.30am-
10.45am
10.45am-
11am
Adam Coe
5038
10.45am-
11am
11.20am-
11.35am
Karl Koker
5039
11.20am-
11.35am
11.35am-
11.50am
Julian
Coleman
5041
11.35am-
11.50am
11.50am-
12.05pm
Eleanor
Crowhusrt
5045
11.50am-
12.05pm
12.05pm-
12.20pm
12.05pm-
12.20pm
12.20am-
12.35am
12.20am-
12.35am
12.35am-
12.50am
12.35am-
12.50am
12.50am-
01.05pm
12.50am-
01.05pm
01.05pm-
01.20pm
01.05pm-
01.20pm
2pm-
2.15pm
2pm-
2.15pm
2.15pm-
2.30pm
2.15pm-
2.30pm
2.30pm-
2.45am
2.30pm-
2.45am
2.45pm-
3pm
2.45pm-
3pm
Hitler On Trial Trip
Student Class
Bailey, Lauren 11.4(EDO)
Fidler, Oliver 10.8(JBN)
Cole, Samuel 10.6(LFY)
Warr, Jonathan 10.2(MRD)
Lockyer, Toby 10.1(MCP)
Longley, Ella 10.5(SCO)
McKernon, Liam 10.7(BSH)
Radford, Emma 10.6(LFY)
Smith-Sturley, Maycee 10.2(MRD)
Windsor, Annabelle 10.3(JWL)
Prosser, Abby 10.2(MRD)
Whitlock, Henry 10.8(JBN)
Grinter, Ellie-Mae 10.3(JWL)
Hobbs, James 10.7(BSH)
Doran, Beth 10.7(BSH)
Chauffourier, Daniel 10.6(LFY)
Keal, Ethan 10.3(JWL)
Tyler, Leonard 10.4(JME)
Hiscott, Hannah 10.1(MCP)
Page, Rachel 10.1(MCP)
Cassidy, Oliver 10.6(LFY)
Roberts, Ralph 11.6(JAH)
Butt, Luke 11.3(RWD)
Manley, Joseph 11.3(RWD)
Hicks, Bryony 11.7(AWS)
Welch, Molly 11.3(RWD)
Blackmore, Jacob 11.7(AWS)
Arpino, Nicole 11.2(BRY)
Squires, Charlie 11.7(AWS)
Anders, Sidney 11.2(BRY)
Clifford, Lisa 11.8(AIR)
Mitchell, Keira 11.8(AIR)
Henderson, Georgia 11.8(AIR)
Lake, Charlotte 11.6(JAH)
Suenfa, Annie 11.6(JAH)
Godwin-Rowland, Skyla 11.4(EDO)
Lomax, Jack 11.8(AIR)
Luckwell, William 11.5(JKY/JRL)
Sowden, Joseph 11.2(BRY)
Davies, Alexander 11.8(AIR)
Brangan, Racheal 11.4(EDO)
Marsh, Kira 11.5(JKY/JRL)
Fletcher, Benjamin 11.3(RWD)
Hitler On Trial Trip
Theis, Lucas 11.8(AIR)
Pitt, William 11.7(AWS)
Ashton-Angel, Tyler 11.7(AWS)
Trach, Thomas 11.6(JAH)
Coe, Adam 11.5(JKY/JRL)
Pinner, Bethany 11.2(BRY)
Muller, Kieran 11.7(AWS)
White, Rebekah 11.6(JAH)
Wakefield, Olivia 11.6(JAH)
Lovett, Mark 10