The Angmering School Weekly News
This is our weekly newsletter for parents, students and friends of the school. We want to give you news about what is happening in school, exciting things, future events and things we would like to see happen.
Issue Date: Week 9 Friday 6 November 2015
KS4 PRESENTATION EVENING
On Wednesday 4 November we celebrated the success of students who completed their GCSE courses in 2015 and teachers and parents looked on in pride as the students received their certificates. Year Team leader, Ms Ashton said “It was lovely to catch up with the year group and celebrate their success. I was very proud of their GCSE results and it was wonderful to see the students collect their subject prizes. Well done to all the students“ The Jubilee Cup was awarded to Georgia Bird for her outstanding contribution to the life of the school and community. Ben Simpson received the Headteacher’s Award for outstanding scholarship and contribution to the school. Sabina Silver received the Laura Robbins Shield for services to the community. Former students Michael Ryan, a Children & Young People Football Development Officer, and Stacey Godley, Business Services Manager at Capita, gave such an interesting and inspiring talk to the audience. We were so pleased to be supported by local Councillors Susan Francis and Sylvia Verrinder from Angmering Parish Council, Hazel Tester and Lisa Peters from East Preston Parish Council and Alison Cooper and Jamie Bennett from Rustington Parish Council. What a great evening!
Former Student News
Angel Goble, former student at the Angmering School has started a 14 week apprenticeship at The British Racing School. At the end of the apprenticeship she will be attached to one of the many reputable racing yards in the UK. Well done Angel for this placement and thank you to Mr Bowles, our Careers Manager, for his advice and guidance helping Angel with her application and for arranging work experience at weekends with local racehorse trainer, William Knight.
Jessie Brown’s 10 Mile Charity Swim
Jessie Brown 11LN swims for Sussex and has decided to embark on a 10 mile swim at Littlehampton Swimming Centre on Saturday 28th November to raise vital funds for The Sussex Snowdrop Trust. That's 644 lengths! It will take up to six hours to complete. The Snowdrop Trust is a Sussex-based charity that supports children aged between 0-18 who have life threatening or terminal illnesses. It helps to provide home-based care for the children through Snowdrop nurses. The Trust also provides financial support to families who use their services to help with suitable equipment, travel costs and fun days out. Her goal is to raise £400 and she has set up a Justgiving page (details below) to help her reach her target. All donations welcome. FOR MORE INFO: facebook page: Jess’ charity swim www.thesussexsnowdroptrust.com justgiving page: http://www.justgiving.com/Jessica-Brown25
Alivia Burford 7MB is going to swim 5 miles (roughly 330 lengths) to raise money for children in need. Well done and good luck Alivia. If you would like to donate to support Alivia her justgiving page is https://www.justgiving.com/Emma-Burford2/
Wanted for Y7 Futures Christmas Fair by 7HL
Do you have any candles or empty jars to donate for the students to make decorated jars to look Christmassy or any plastic bottles and left over Halloween sweets? If so, please bring to main school reception. Thank you. All the funds raised will go to Cancer Research UK.
RAINBOW THEATRE
The Year 7s enjoyed welcoming the Rainbow Theatre into school. Chloe Devlin 7WD said “I think this was good because it reflected on all the Greek myths and everyone took part. There was a great range of different myths and the way they performed was utterly outstanding! They used good expressions and they put feelings into it as well. The performance was very eccentric and I think school would love to have another performance from them. They put a lot of effort into it. They were all very enthusiastic.”
A wonderful experience for the students.
THE HIDDEN LEGACY
A reminder our school timetabler, Graham Minett, had his debut novel, The Hidden Legacy, published as an eBook yesterday (November 5th).
If you would like to discover more, Graham can be followed on Twitter (@grahamminett511) and Facebook (grahamminettauthor) and you can learn more about the book on Amazon.
Artwork of the Week # 3
Artwork of the Week #3 – The art teachers at Angmering are always sharing inspirational artwork made all over the world that we see online and in the news. We thought it would be a great idea to share these images with you and would love it if you could discuss them during START. Let your art teacher know if you see something amazing that you would like to share and we’ll pop it in the bulletin.
This week the Art department has selected a series of photographs by Tom Hussey. Each im-age shows an elderly person looking at a reflection of their younger self. Hussey was in-spired by a WW2 veteran who said, “I can’t believe I’m going to be 80”. I feel like I just came back from the war. I look in the mirror and see this old guy.” Are there any old photo-graphs that you could take a look at with family or friends?
http://digitalsynopsis.com/design/reflections-of-the-past-tom-hussey/
Collection box in the
PE Reception Area for all
old sky equipment - sky boxes or routers. Bring it in!
Sport Update
Successful few weeks for the Y8 Football team
The last 2 weeks have seen us play Worthing High and Chatsmore in the league and Priory
School in the County Cup.
First up was Worthing High. A battle from start to finish with the boys coming away with a
well deserved draw following a late goal from Ben Bradford.
Next up were Chatsmore who looked like they were going to struggle with the intensity the
boys showed from the start. Eventually, with a fantastic performance from Bili Heasman,
Angmering came away victorious with an 8 – 0 win.
Finally on a wet and windy afternoon in Lewes the team came up against the Priory School in
the second round of the county cup. A strong performance from all players helped us to
come away with a 6 – 1 victory. Holy Trinity or Uckfield await in the next round.
Well done boys
Team: Luke Cooper, Alfie Kavallares, Jack Knight,
Charlie Robinson, Jack McCarthy, Noah Davies, Will Wray, Monrouw Hector, Juliano Fushini,
Will Breden, Bili Heasman, Harry Rickman Open, Ben Bradford, Owen Zarins, Taylor Adams,
Ashley Cottom and Dan Welton
On Thursday 22nd October the U12 girls made their debut for the school in the cup and
unfortunately they lost 11-0, however the girls had good fun and enjoyed their first
game. We are proud of the girls who tried their best and put everything into the game.
Exciting times and projects are coming in the near future for the team so keep an eye on
our social media for updates.
Angmering Year 7 football had mixed fortunes this week as
they battled hard. They came away with a 3-1 loss away from
home at Worthing High but demonstrated some fantastic
bounce back ability as they saw off Goring based Chatsmore
with a convincing 6-0 win at home two days later.
In a game played on an oversized pitch Angmering dominat-
ed throughout periods of the game with some neat football,
however it was a frustrating day at the office despite a goal
from Anthony Stacey as Angmering returned home empty
handed.
The pendulum swung two days later, as Angmering produced
some of their best counter attacking football as 3 double
braces from the influential Anthony Stacey, debutant Alfie
Young and centre back Danny Howick meant that Angmering
took all the points and will now look to progress. Angmering
started the better of the sides and broke the deadlock early
on after some creative play from Captain Joe Alman, at the interval Angmering led 1-0 as the visi-
tors worked hard to keep the scoreline down.
In the second half Angmering put on a 5 STAR stellar performance as Anthony Stacey started the
party to make it 2-0 early on and a thunderbolt from Danny Howick put the home time 3-0 up only
for the goals to start coming in thick and fast as Alfie Young doubled his tally for the game,
Howick then demonstrated his heading abilities with a great header from a Joe Alman corner and
Anthony Stacey closed the game out with a neat finish. Overall a good day after a frustrating game
against Worthing no more than 48 hours before, Angmering played well throughout the game and
demonstrated some fantastic intricate passing as they cut through the Chatsmore defence. MOM
was awarded to Jakob Walsh for a fantastic performance in goal in which Angmering kept their
first clean sheet of the campaign and debutant Alfie Young for his never say die attitude and hard
work up top.
TEAM: Walsh, Harris, Howick, Rossin, Cartwithen, Nelsenat, Alman, Stacey, Thomas, Pritchard,
Young, Rye.
In a game which started slow however denying their opponents a basket in the opening quarter,
Angmering Year 11 were able to comfortably win 97-30 against East Grinstead based school
Sackville.
Led by Captain Louis Simon (32 points) and ably supported by Luke Elder (27) & Harrison Sims
(24) Angmering demonstrated some fantastic team basketball, limiting their opponents to 10 first
half points as they lead 36 – 10 at the interval however it was the second half performance in
which Angmering raised their game and turned on the style as they won the 2nd
half 61-20 to
finish worthy winners.
In the a fast paced game all 6 of Angmering players contributed to the scoring as Angmering
finished off the game with 6 successful 3 pointers, in which a high scoring 41 points in the 4th
quarter meant Angmering finished 97-30 winners.
The LNC Duke of Edinburgh's Award group in Year 12 as part of their Volunteering/fundraising
section took part in the Countryfile's Ramble on October 10th and 11th.
As a group, the students planned a number of walks (encouraged staff to get involved sharing the
details with staff) and walked a total of 20 miles. Through sponsorship the group raised £100 for
Children in Need. Congratulations to the students and thanks to the parents who supported the
students' efforts. Well done Grace, Alice, Joshua, Emma, Connor and Ben.
The nearly new uniform shop is open this Saturday 7 November at the school from 10 – 11am. Lost property will be available to view at this time.
Halloween Biscuits
Friday 13 November is Children in Need Day and will be a non school uniform day for students who pay £1 to be donated to the charity. No hair dyes allowed.
Students made fabulous Halloween biscuits with Mrs Stoner in Food before half term.
A reminder that we would like your photos of the school over the last 40 years as this academic year is the 40th anniversary of the opening of the Angmering School. Please email your photos to [email protected] or post them to us at school.
Parent Meet 2 Thursday 12 November
6-7pm
Next week’s Parent Meet will take the form of a drop in surgery between 6.00 and 7.00pm. It’s an opportunity to come and meet members of the Headship Team to discuss issues you may wish to raise about the school and your child's education.
This will be in the library and tea and coffee will be available.
CAN YOU HELP WSCC WITH THEIR TRAVEL SURVEY?
West Sussex County Council would like young people to take part in an online survey to help them shape young people’s travel in future years. Survey topics include: 3in1 cards, bus journeys, bus fares and other transport initia-tives. Parents and carers you can complete the survey on behalf of your child, and can com-plete a separate survey for more than one child if you wish. The survey is open to everyone – young people do not need to have a 3in1 card to take part. Participants can also enter a prize draw and win a £50 Argos voucher once they have completed the survey. The closing date for the survey is Friday, November 20. The more people who take part, the greater under-standing we will have about travel behaviour and need. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/YLV3BTZ
LOST PROPERTY DO YOU RECOGNISE ANYTHING?
LOST PROPERTY IS OPEN ON TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS AT BREAKTIME FOR STUDENTS TO VIEW
Tyron Chambers 7AM Bronze Certificate
Aaron Dudley 7AM Bronze Certificate
William Hibburd 7AM Bronze Certificate
Makira Payne 7AM Bronze Certificate
Asha Pinnell 7AM Bronze Certificate
Ella Ridley 7AM Bronze Certificate
Jenna Swales 7AM Bronze Certificate
Bethany Tilzey 7AM Bronze Certificate
Alfie Young 7AM Bronze Certificate
Bethany Bashford 7BC Bronze Certificate
Daniel Burke 7BC Bronze Certificate
Tegan Fallowfield-Cooper 7BC Bronze Certificate
Eleanor Mackley 7BC Bronze Certificate
Jacob Martin 7BC Bronze Certificate
Owen McIntosh 7BC Bronze Certificate
Joshua Toms 7BC Bronze Certificate
Tori Dewey 7CB Bronze Certificate
Aiden Blackwell 7GN Bronze Certificate
Louise Boiling 7GN Bronze Certificate
Amber Brown 7GN Bronze Certificate
Harry Carwithen 7GN Bronze Certificate
Elisse Chatfield 7GN Bronze Certificate
Alison Jenkins 7GN Bronze Certificate
Katie Spicer 7GN Bronze Certificate
Sophie Wayman 7GN Bronze Certificate
Thomas Hartigan 7HL Bronze Certificate
Elsa Hatton 7HL Bronze Certificate
Daniel Lewis 7HL Bronze Certificate
Jemma MacPherson 7HL Bronze Certificate
Aleisha Richards 7HL Bronze Certificate
Kerry Adcock 7JN Bronze Certificate
Jamie Chappell _ 7JN Bronze Certificate
Samuel Crockford 7JN Bronze Certificate
Paige Evans 7JN Bronze Certificate
Aiden Fenigan 7JN Bronze Certificate
Ben Grindley 7JN Bronze Certificate
Olivia Jackson 7JN Bronze Certificate
Rebecca Kirk 7JN Bronze Certificate
Jack McCabe 7JN Bronze Certificate
Fred Tarleton 7JN Bronze Certificate
Charlotte Tudor 7JN Bronze Certificate
Bradley Vincent 7JN Bronze Certificate
Jessica Buss 7MB Bronze Certificate
Tilly Elder 7MB Bronze Certificate
Cameron Gilpin 7MB Bronze Certificate
Brandon Scott 7MB Bronze Certificate
Aimee Willard 7MB Bronze Certificate
Levi Willson 7MB Bronze Certificate
Olivia Curtis 7RW Bronze Certificate
Ryan Grantham 7RW Bronze Certificate
Abigail Grevett 7RW Bronze Certificate
Jacob Hattersley 7RW Bronze Certificate
Emilie Huttly 7RW Bronze Certificate
Emily Rawlins 7RW Bronze Certificate
Amy Wilson 7RW Bronze Certificate
Hayden Jelley 7TW Bronze Certificate
Honor Calder-Cameron 7WD Bronze Certificate
Jack Chapman 7WD Bronze Certificate
Jacob Edwards 7WD Bronze Certificate
Matthew Kill _ 7WD Bronze Certificate
Haydn Merrett 7WD Bronze Certificate
Samuel Moores 7WD Bronze Certificate
Bella Scialdone 7WD Bronze Certificate
Josie Smith 7WD Bronze Certificate
Chambers Tyron 7AM Silver Certificate
Logan Jeremy 7AM Silver Certificate
Phillips Jordon 7AM Silver Certificate
Bashford Bethany 7BC Silver Certificate
Carr Casey 7BC Silver Certificate
Martin Jacob 7BC Silver Certificate
Minter Charlie 7BC Silver Certificate
Pelham Sadie 7BC Silver Certificate
Rout Alfie 7BC Silver Certificate
Dadswell William 7CB Silver Certificate
Howick Danny 7CB Silver Certificate
Brown Amber 7GN Silver Certificate
Rumsey Ella 7GN Silver Certificate
Adcock Kerry 7JN Silver Certificate
Chappell _ Jamie 7JN Silver Certificate
Crockford Samuel 7JN Silver Certificate
Grindley Ben 7JN Silver Certificate
Buss Jessica 7MB Silver Certificate
Nicholas Rhys 7MB Silver Certificate
Walker Ellie-Mai 7MB Silver Certificate
Curtis Olivia 7RW Silver Certificate
Henton Louisa 7TW Silver Certificate
Lounton Conor 7TW Silver Certificate
Love Hannah 7TW Silver Certificate
Nother Ellissia 7TW Silver Certificate
Well done to Ella Rumsey 7GN, Lauren Cooper 7BC and Amber Brown 7GN
for their Gold Awards this week.
Elleana Barnes 9AT Bronze Certificate
Joseph Palmer 9AT Bronze Certificate
Faith Powell 9AT Bronze Certificate
Louis Saunders _ 9AT Bronze Certificate
Isaac Thorley 9AT Bronze Certificate
Zak Wilson 9ER Bronze Certificate
Thomas Wormleighton 9GB Bronze Certificate
Lauren Evans 9AT Silver Certificate
Mimi Leclerc 9BT Silver Certificate
Marco Marra 9FK Silver Certificate
Louise Scully 9MM Silver Certificate
Hannah Greaney 9RI Silver Certificate
Eloise Jones 9RI Silver Certificate
Riley Ford 9RL Silver Certificate
Kyle Love 9MM Gold Certificate
Well done to Charlie Higgins 9ER who is the first student this academic year to receive a Platinum Award.
Abby Davies 8CL Silver Certificate
Kyla Downing 8HA Silver Certificate
Amelia Hordell-Welton 8HA Silver Certificate
Lily Stimpson 8HA Silver Certificate
Imogen Reckless 8MG Silver Certificate
Eden Smithbury 8MG Silver Certificate
Chloe Wheadon 8MG Silver Certificate
Annabella Gander 8PA Silver Certificate
Bethany Mardell 8PA Silver Certificate
Daisy Braby 8RT Silver Certificate
Kayla Chambers 8RT Silver Certificate
Angel Hart 8RT Silver Certificate
Leah Hawkins 8RT Silver Certificate
Toby Pettman 8RT Silver Certificate
Hannah Stuart 8RT Silver Certificate
Hannah Titchener 8RT Silver Certificate
Maisy West 8RT Silver Certificate
Jasmine Chate 8UP Silver Certificate
Edward Cobley 8UP Silver Certificate
Oliver Dabinett-Jays 8UP Silver Certificate
Herby Greasley 8UP Silver Certificate
Chloe Higginson 8UP Silver Certificate
Leah Lewis 8UP Silver Certificate
Holly Mason 8UP Silver Certificate
Lewis Metcalfe 8UP Silver Certificate
Joshua Millar 8UP Silver Certificate
Alice Palmer 8UP Silver Certificate
Sam Thompson 8UP Silver Certificate
Maddie Howman 8WG Silver Certificate
Isabel Wood 8WG Silver Certificate
Emily Booth 8PA Bronze Certificate
Gabriel Genner 8PA Bronze Certificate
Bili Heasman 8PA Bronze Certificate
Natalia Kempt 8PA Bronze Certificate
Lucy King _ 8PA Bronze Certificate
Abigail Mawson 8PA Bronze Certificate
Max Norris_ 8PA Bronze Certificate
Samuel Padfield 8PA Bronze Certificate
Amber Tomlinson 8PA Bronze Certificate
Daniel Trolley 8PA Bronze Certificate
William Ayre 8RT Bronze Certificate
Callum Farrell 8RT Bronze Certificate
Nathan Freeman _ 8RT Bronze Certificate
Joshua Jeffery 8RT Bronze Certificate
Jack McCarthy 8RT Bronze Certificate
Ellie Murphy 8RT Bronze Certificate
Yasmin Reshad 8RT Bronze Certificate
Amy Trolley 8RT Bronze Certificate
Maisy West 8RT Bronze Certificate
Joshua Duncan 8UP Bronze Certificate
Gino Foschini 8UP Bronze Certificate
William Matthews 8UP Bronze Certificate
George Roberts 8UP Bronze Certificate
Owen Simmons _ 8UP Bronze Certificate
Ben Collins 8WG Bronze Certificate
Juliano Foschini 8WG Bronze Certificate
Felicity Funnell 8WG Bronze Certificate
Niamh Kerrison 8WG Bronze Certificate
Joseph Purkis 8WG Bronze Certificate
Olivia Sheene 8WG Bronze Certificate
James Saunders 10CN Bronze Certificate
Macie Sim 10CN Bronze Certificate
Leesun Donaldson 10GO Bronze Certificate
Brodie Hickey 10PN Bronze Certificate
Louis Cornwall 10RA Bronze Certificate
George Andrews 10RG Bronze Certificate
Chloe Paisley 10RG Bronze Certificate
Catherine Topham 10RY Bronze Certificate
Holly Forsyth 10ST Bronze Certificate
Rhys Martin 10ST Bronze Certificate
Dilaxiha Rajendran 10WT Bronze Certificate
Elliot Sinfield 11BY Bronze Certificate
Darryl Leng 11EV Bronze Certificate
Adam Marshall 11HM Bronze Certificate
Shuhab Noor _ 11HM Bronze Certificate
Georgina Walker 11HM Bronze Certificate
Bradley Bird 11MI Bronze Certificate
Mohammed Ibrahim 11MI Bronze Certificate
Jake Williams 11MI Bronze Certificate
Oliver Cayless 11MX Bronze Certificate
Ned Clear 11MX Bronze Certificate
Francesca Comins 11MX Bronze Certificate
Finley Hodges _ 11MX Bronze Certificate
Caitlin Price 11MX Bronze Certificate
Jack Torode 11MX Bronze Certificate
Ollie Turner 11MX Bronze Certificate
Isabelle Watt 11MX Bronze Certificate
Samuel Egan 11WR Bronze Certificate
Lewis Greenheld 11WR Bronze Certificate
Megan Molloy 11WR Bronze Certificate
Liam Stafford 11WR Bronze Certificate
Charlie Thomas 11WR Bronze Certificate
Harry Wallis 11WR Bronze Certificate
Gold Stars Of The Week
Congratulations to this week’s Gold Stars of the Week: Gold Stars of the week is a reward system where teachers nominate students for working consistently at Gold standard which is above and beyond expectations. Students then have the opportunity to meet with the Headship team to discuss
their achievements and work.
The students are rewarded with 25 credits and a well done certificate to take home to share their success with parents/guardians. We feel this is an excellent reward system for the students to share their success with the Headship team.
Congratulations to our
Gold Stars of the Week
students for Week 9: Olivia
Westall 10SL, Reece Griffiths
7WD, Chloe Bell 7MB and
Abigail Needle 9HU
Last weeks solution:
A Drink of Water
ruddy
adjective (of a person's face) having a healthy red colour. "a cheerful pipe-smoking man of ruddy complexion" BRITISHinformal used as a euphemism for ‘bloody’ "young people today, they're a ruddy shower" Etymology: In Old English, there were two related words meaning "red": rēad and rudu. Rēad evolved into our present-day red. Rudu evolved into rud (a word now encountered only in dialect or archaic usage) and ruddy. Most often, ruddy is applied to the face when it has the red glow of good health or is red from a suffusion of blood from exercise or excitement. It is also used in the names of some birds, such as the American ruddy duck. In British English, ruddy is also used as a colourful euphemism for the sometimes vulgar intensive bloody, as English writer Sir Kingsley Amis illustrates in The Riverside Villas Murder: "Ruddy marvellous, the way these coppers' minds work.... I take a swing at Chris Inman in public means I probably done him in."
Can you solve this week’s problem ?
Wedding Morning
On the morning of the 9th of November 2015, Sam told Pat "I
am getting married today, aged 30."
From this information, can Pat
correctly deduce which year Sam was born in?
A bottle contains 750ml of mineral
water. Rachel drinks 50 more than
Ross, and the two friends finish the
bottle between them. How much does Rachel drink?
Foreign translations: French: rouge German: rot Spanish: rubicundo Russian: румяный
If Rachel drinks 50 more than Ross, then she
drinks 32 times as much. Therefore, 52 times the
amount Ross drinks is the whole bottle. This means
Ross drinks 25 of the bottle.
This means Rachel drinks 35 of the 750ml, which is 35×750ml=450ml
DIARY DATES 2015/2016
7 10am -11.00am Nearly New Uniform Shop Open 17 Y12 Safe Drive Stay Alive 12 Parent Meet 2 6-7pm 13 Children in Need Non Uniform Day 19 Sixth Form Information Evening 6.30pm – 9pm December 2 3.30pm – 4.30pm Nearly New Uniform Shop Open
After School 4 Y7 Futures Christmas Fayre 7 Staff Day 3 8-17 Y11 Mock Exams 16 Christmas Concert 6.30pm – 8pm 10 Y10 Subject Consultation Evening 4.30pm – 7pm 18 Term ends January 4 Term Starts 9 10am -11.00am Nearly New Uniform Shop Open 12 Y11 Mock Exam Results Assembly 19 Speaking and Listening Activity Day 2 21 Music Mania’s New Year Bash 7pm – 8.30pm February 3 3.30pm – 4.30pm Nearly New Uniform Shop Open
After school 4 Year 12/13 Subject Consultation Evening 4.30pm –
7pm 9 Y7 and 11 tutor Group Photos and Y11 Friendship
Photos 4 15-19 Half term week 25 Y11 Subject Consultation Evening 4.30pm – 7pm March 3 Speaking and Listening Activity Day 3 3 Year 9 Subject Consultation Evening 4.30pm –
7pm 5 10am -11.00am Nearly New Uniform Shop Open 10 Y8 Subject Consultation Evening 4.30pm – 7pm 17 Year 7 Consultation Evening 4.30pm – 7pm 18 Sixth Form Quiz 7.30pm 24 Term Ends for students
April 11 Term Starts 15 Staff Day 4 15 3.30pm – 4.30pm Nearly New Uniform
Shop Open After School 28 Parent Meet 3 6-8pm May 7 10am -11.00am Nearly New Uniform
Shop Open 30-3 June Half term Week
June 7 Y12 Going to University Information
Evening (including UCAS) 7-8.30pm 8 3.30pm, - 4.30pm Nearly New Uniform
Shop Open 23 Music Mania 7pm – 8.30pm 16 Speaking and Listening Activity Day 3 21 Y7 Exhibition of work 5pm -7pm 24 Sports Day 28 Art, DT Exhibition Open Evening 6-8pm 29 Art, DT Exhibition Open Day 9-5pm 29 LNC Y6 Induction Day 29 & 30 Sixth Form Induction
July 1 Y11 Prom 7-11pm 2 10am -11.00am Nearly New Uniform
Shop Open 5 Staff Day 5 6 Year 6 Induction Day at Angmering and
parents evening 6pm – 7.30pm 7 Sports Presentation Evening 6pm – 8pm 18 6-7.30pm Evening of Celebration 11-15 Y12 Work Experience Week 12 Science fair Y7 & Y8 5.30-7.30pm 22 Term Ends
Did you know that Ofsted have a website, “Parent View” which gives parents the chance to tell them what you think about your child’s school. It will ask you for your opinion on 12 aspects of your child’s school, from the quality of teaching, to dealing with bullying and poor behaviour. Ofsted will use the information you provide when making decisions about which schools to inspect, and when. We would really appreciate you taking the time to look at this website and complete the survey. http://parentview.ofsted.gov.uk/