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Autumn Term Edmonton County School Educating our Community for Success Friday 11th October 2019 Advice From The Metropolitan Police In the run-up to 5 November, Halloween is increasingly becoming a celebraon which makes use of the wide availability of fireworks, but a small minority believe that these celebraons give them a licence to behave badly and engage in an-social behaviour. This can create anxiety within neighbourhoods, parcularly for elderly or vulnerable members of the community. It is therefore important that efforts are made to ensure that those who may be vulnerable or who do not wish to engage in these acvies do not feel threatened in their homes and communies. Police will be carrying out patrols in the evenings to make sure that people who are trick-or-treang are doing so in a friendly manner and not causing a nuisance. Dont open your door if youre unsure who is there. Use your spyhole, look out of a window and use your door chain if you do decide to open your door. People under the age of 18 are not allowed to buy fireworks, nor possess them in a public place. This was increased from 16 in 1997. It is a common misconcepon that you can only let fireworks off on or around Guy Fawkes. You can in fact let fireworks off any me of year and any day of the week including Sundays, but you must let them between 7am and before 11pm. Excepons to the 11pm rule are: November 5th (Bonfire Night / Guy Fawkes): You can let fireworks off unl midnight. December 31st (New Years Eve): You can let fireworks off unl 1am. Diwali : You can let fireworks off unl 1am. Chinese New Year : You can let fireworks off unl 1am. FIREWORKS OFFENCES Secon 80 of the Explosives Act 1875 prohibits the throwing or seng off of fireworks on any highway, street, thoroughfare or public place. Public place is anywhere to which the public are entled or permied access on payment or otherwise. Possession of adult fireworksby anyone under the age of 18 in a public place: Adult fireworksare defined as any firework except for caps, cracker snaps, novelty matches, party poppers, serpents and throw downs. To report an-social behaviour please phone 101 or report online via our website, www.met.police.uk. Always phone 999 in an emergency.

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Page 1: Edmonton County School...Autumn Term Edmonton County School Educating our Community for Success Friday 11th October 2019 Advice From The Metropolitan Police In the run-up to 5 November,

Autumn Term

Edmonton County School Educating our Community for Success

Friday 11th October 2019

Advice From The Metropolitan Police

In the run-up to 5 November, Halloween is increasingly becoming a celebration which makes use of the wide

availability of fireworks, but a small minority believe that these celebrations give them a licence to behave

badly and engage in anti-social behaviour. This can create anxiety within neighbourhoods, particularly for

elderly or vulnerable members of the community. It is therefore important that efforts are made to ensure

that those who may be vulnerable or who do not wish to engage in these activities do not feel threatened in

their homes and communities.

Police will be carrying out patrols in the evenings to make sure that people who are trick-or-treating are doing

so in a friendly manner and not causing a nuisance.

Don’t open your door if you’re unsure who is there. Use your spyhole, look out of a window and use your

door chain if you do decide to open your door.

People under the age of 18 are not allowed to buy fireworks, nor possess them in a public place. This was

increased from 16 in 1997.

It is a common misconception that you can only let fireworks off on or around Guy Fawkes. You can in fact let

fireworks off any time of year and any day of the week including Sundays, but you must let them between

7am and before 11pm.

Exceptions to the 11pm rule are:

November 5th (Bonfire Night / Guy Fawkes): You can let fireworks off until midnight.

December 31st (New Year’s Eve): You can let fireworks off until 1am.

Diwali : You can let fireworks off until 1am.

Chinese New Year : You can let fireworks off until 1am.

FIREWORKS OFFENCES

Section 80 of the Explosives Act 1875

prohibits the throwing or setting off of fireworks on

any highway, street, thoroughfare or public place.

Public place is anywhere to which the public are

entitled or permitted access on payment or otherwise.

Possession of ‘adult fireworks’ by anyone under the age of 18 in a public place:

‘Adult fireworks’ are defined as any firework except for caps, cracker snaps, novelty matches, party poppers,

serpents and throw downs.

To report anti-social behaviour please phone 101 or report online via our website, www.met.police.uk.

Always phone 999 in an emergency.

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IMPORTANT EXAMINATIONS INFORMATION Dear Candidates/Parents Please see below the timetable of exams for core units and University pre admission. Students will be attending lessons

as normal when not sitting an exam.

Next week:

The following week:

EXPECTATIONS FOR STUDENTS

Make sure you’re on time for the exams

Bring all the equipment you will need for the exam [black pens, pencils, ruler, calculator (where allowed),

protractor, compasses]

Where applicable, full school uniform needs to be worn, with IDs placed on the exam desk

Make sure you understand the rules

Mobile phones/smart watches, or any other product with potential technological/web enabled sources of

information must be switched off and put in bags. Any student found with such a device on them will face

disqualification from that exam

Any pencil cases taken into the exam room must be see-through

Only small water bottles will be allowed into the exam room and must have all labels removed

Students must not take into the exam room:

notes

a calculator case/instruction leaflet

Students should listen to the invigilators and follow their instructions during the exam.

Wishing all of our students Good Luck with your revision and the exams!

Ms G Boniface Examinations Manager [email protected] 020 8370 1924

Date Start Finish Component Title

Tue 15 Oct 08:30 09:30 BTEC PE Onscreen Test (Bury

Tue 15 Oct 08:30 15:00 GCSE Drama exam (Cambridge)

Wed 16 Oct 12:05 13:05 BTEC PE Onscreen Test (Cambridge)

Thu 17 Oct 08:30 15:00 GCSE Drama exam (Cambridge)

Fri 18 Oct 08:30 15:00 GCSE Drama exam (Cambridge)

Date Start Finish Component Title

Wed 30 Oct 08:30 10:30 BioMedical Admissions Test

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CELEBRATING SUCCESS IN YEAR 9

ARD Day

We had a fabulous turn out to this day with 88.7% attendance. It was really nice for

myself and Form Tutors to meet the parents of our fabulous Year 9 students. They

were all very engaged and proactive in their meetings on the day and showed that

they understood the importance of both setting and putting in place steps in order to meet targets and succeed.

Year 9 Curriculum Evening

I hope everyone who attended the evening found it useful and that you now have a better understanding of the GCSE

curriculum in Year 9 and the transition your child is making this year from Year 8. Please remember to refer to the

booklet given to you on the day for information on revision guides and course content for the

subjects your child is studying and thank you for your support.

Students With 100% Attendance Since The Start Of Term

Name Reg

Akdogan, Arda 9C1

Codling, James 9C1

Janupla, Daniel 9C1

Karasa, Natasa 9C1

Kilinc, Bahar 9C1

Kilinc, Fatma 9C1

Maloney-Mighty, Chardonnay 9C1

Newland, Prince 9C1

Nishat, Serena 9C1

Raisa, Karima 9C1

Samuel, Ebenezer 9C1

Abdul Salam, Nishardeen 9C2

Akdogan, Dijle 9C2

Anderson, Chanique 9C2

Boateng, Sarah 9C2

Cudjoe, Emmanuel 9C2

Gilgil, Gozde 9C2

Gordievici, Alexandru 9C2

Gunay, Zeynep 9C2

Muyana, Julia 9C2

Nkosi, Blessing 9C2

Nwojo, Nena 9C2

Qerkezi, Aldona 9C2

Sinyinza, Seth 9C2

Unal, Mustafa 9C2

Utus, Ceren 9C2

Name Reg

Babuti, Teodor 9C3

Chendo, Phoebe 9C3

Dadzie, Gideon 9C3

Fokeena, Rayan 9C3

Harrison, Taysia 9C3

Kabugo, Andrea 9C3

Karia, Nidhi 9C3

Khan, Yahya 9C3

Miah, Maisah 9C3

Nee-Classey, Kymas 9C3

Nour, Iqra 9C3

Osman, Wahiib 9C3

Zerouki, Iris 9C3

Abubakar, Radwan 9C4

Dapaah, Junior 9C4

Darkwah, Stephanie 9C4

Gallagher, Archie 9C4

Meydan, Halil 9C4

Mollabux, Ammarah 9C4

Nasar, Amaan 9C4

Shire, Jamaal 9C4

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CELEBRATING SUCCESS IN YEAR

Ms C Simons

Year 9 Progress Lead - Cambridge

Name Reg

Adupa, Wesley 9C5

Aliu, Elmas 9C5

Asgur, Ohi 9C5

Bekteshi, Mert 9C5

Dawkins, Kyra 9C5

Ikete, Neltshi 9C5

Koroma, Aminata 9C5

Suleiman, Mohamed 9C5

Zorlu, Mustafa 9C5

Ahmed, Fos 9C6

Andrea, DJ 9C6

Demeter, Claudia 9C6

Jarrett, Taylon 9C6

Liu, Kelvin Yanfeng 9C6

Malomo, Ronke 9C6

Moallim, Abdirahman 9C6

Nikov, Aleks 9C6

Omar, Hussein 9C6

Yazgili, Sidenur 9C6

Young, Neive 9C6

Students With 100% Attendance Since The Start Of Term

Cambridge Top Point Scorer Totals 2’s and 3’s Since The Start Of Term

Bahar Kilinc 9C1 – 149 Serena Nishat 9C1 - 148 Fatma Kilinc 9C1 - 147

Stephanie Darkwah 9C4 – 145 Natasa Karasa 9C1 – 145

Ammarah Mollabux 9C4 – 145 Lucy Yu 9C1 - 145

Chardonnay Maloney-Mighty 9C1 - 144 Ohi Asgur 9C5 – 143

Elifnaz Erdogan 9C1 – 143 Daniel Janupla 9C1 – 143 Hakim Linton 9C5 – 143 Zeynep Gunay 9C2 – 142

Prince Newland 9C1 – 142 Julia Muyana 9C2 – 141

Aldona Qerkezi 9C2 – 141 Seray Suruk 9C5 - 141

Group % Attend

9B1 95.7

9B2 96.7

9B3 95.2

9B4 96.2

9B5 95.9

9B6 96.8

Totals 96.1

Top Point Scorer Total Points

Priscilla Bempah 9B1 76

Harry Cowell 9B2 79

Tya Ellis 9B3 78

Norina Ullah 9B3 74

Tanisha Alam 9B4 81

Hazel Leigh 9B5 76

Kristina Lekgegaj 9B6 74

Tutor Group Total Points

9B1 1193

9B2 1339

9B3 1374

9B4 1176

9B5 1172

9B6 1028

Bury Year 9 Attendance By Form

Bury Year 9 Top Performing By Form

Bury Year 9 Top Performing Students

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CELEBRATING SUCCESS IN YEAR

Mr D Pomeroy

Year 9 Progress Lead - Bury

Bury Year 9 Only 2’s and 3’s

Priscilla Bempah Ibrahim Culpan Amelia Cwiek Krishma Kaur

Megan Dutchin Kyia Monford Tya Ellis Naheeba Khan

Amei Pinchion Gozde Sanci Victora Greco Cayan Koc

Sheniz Taylor Christiano Terziaj Paris Kelly Rosemary Kulyenvu

Sude Yuksel Chaquelle Booth Elizabeth Koroglu Ozgur Aricioglu

Sara Byakika Rebecca Claydon Jada-Lee Murray Gamze Aslan

Harry Cowell Selin Gozuguzel Alanna Tawse Alena Firat

Abid Haider Guney Karagoz Norina Ullah Alfie Hemington

Cruz Ndiwe Zainab Ozpalas Tanisha Alam Siham Hemmaz

Mahdi Rahman Moyin Saka Jehoiady Brown Hazel Leigh

Sarafina Thorli James Jamie Chering-West Lisa Suka

Aminah Akhtar Hakan Ali Arda Demir Billiana Capello

Paris Kelly

Kairon Edmonds

Ibrahim Culpen

Harry Cowell

Jamie Chering West

Star Students Of

The ½ term

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Please call to arrange a personal tour with the Head of Primary

Tel - 0208 360 3158 (option 5)

Email - [email protected] Little Bury Street Edmonton N9 9JZ

Page 8: Edmonton County School...Autumn Term Edmonton County School Educating our Community for Success Friday 11th October 2019 Advice From The Metropolitan Police In the run-up to 5 November,

Assembly Rota W/C 14th October 2019 Bury Campus Cambridge Campus

Monday 14th October Year 11 Year 9

Tuesday 15th October Year 10 Year 10

Wednesday 16th October Year 9 Year 9

Thursday 17th October Year 8 Years 7 & 8

Friday 18th October Year 7 Year 12

STUDENT NAME TUTOR GROUP

STUDENT NAME TUTOR GROUP

Year 7

Maisah Choudhury 7B1 Tahiyya Ahmed 7C1

Louis Martins 7B1 Aaron Agyemang 7C1

Year 8

Shazeda Rahman 8B1 Emre Egilmez 8C4

Anil Duman 8B4 Jada Savill-Chase 8C4

Year 9

Tanisha Alam 9B4 Julia Muyana 9C2

Harry Cowell 9B2 Daniel Janupla 9C1

Year 10

Nethney Muanza 10B6 Suhaib Kashmiri 10C5

Fardhin Hossain 10B2 Isabella Silveira 10C5

Year 11

Oyku Ardic 11B1 Raihan Islam 11C2

Julius Brobbey 11B1 Sevda Mladenova 11C6

Top Scorers for 30th September - 4th October 2019

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Top Forms For Attendance W/C 30th September 2019

Mrs M Corfe - Attendance Officer

Well Done!

Sixth Form Best Attendance W/C 30th September 2019

Cambridge - 12E - 99.4% Bury - 13F - 95%

Well done and keep up the good work!!

Mrs L Titchmarsh - Sixth Form Attendance Officer

7B3 & 7B6 - 100% 7B2 - 99.2%

Term Dates — 2019/2020 Autumn Term 2019 First half: Tuesday 03 September 2019 – Friday 18 October 2019

Half-term: Monday 21 October 2019 – Friday 25 October 2019

Second half: Monday 28 October 2019 – Wednesday 18 December 2019

INSET – Thursday 19 December 2019 and Friday 20 December 2019

Spring Term 2020 First half: Monday 06 January 2020 – Friday 14 February 2020

Half-term: Monday 17 February 2020 – Friday 21 February 2020

Second half: Monday 24 February 2020 – Thursday 02 April 2020

INSET – Friday 03 April 2020

Summer Term 2020 First half: Monday 20 April 2020 – Friday 22 May 2020

Half-term: Monday 25 May 2020 – Friday 29 May 2020

Second half: Monday 01 June 2020 – Thursday 16 July 2020

INSET – Friday 19 June 2020

Inset Days – School is closed to students

Thursday 19 December 2019

Friday 20 December 2019

Friday 03 April 2020

Friday 19 June 2020

Public & Bank Holidays– School Closed

Christmas Holiday: Wed 25 and Thur 26 December 2019

New Year’s Day: Wed 01 January 2020

Easter Holiday: Fri 10 April and Mon 13 April 2020

Spring Holiday: Fri 8 May and Mon 25 May 2020

Summer Holiday: Mon 31 August 2020