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Monday 6th January 2020
Happy New Year!
Fact of the Week!"Auld Lang Syne" is traditionally sung at midnight on New Year's Eve. "Auld Lang Syne"
was written by Scottish poet Robert Burns in 1788. He may have based it on a folk song.
The words ‘auld lang syne’ mean "times gone by".
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Monday: Form Time Period 1
1. Welcome back!
2. Reminder of expectations
3. Tracker updates
4. Notices of this week
5. Distribution of timetables
6. Distribution of new Conduct Cards
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Our focus:
Respect
Resilience
Responsibility
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RespectBe respectful to all members of the school community
through our actions and our use of language.
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ResilienceGive 100% effort at all times viewing failure and
challenging situations as an opportunity to learn and
grow.
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ResponsibilityTaking responsibility for our own actions and encouraging
others to take responsibility for their actions.
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Expert Learner
All students in all year groups will be assessed against an updated Expert Learner Framework.
A copy of the new Expert Learner Framework is on the next slide.
Flipped Learning will only apply to Year 7 and Year 8. You need to complete 18 tasks by the end of June
2020. By now you should have completed at least six.
You will already have received warning letters should you be at risk at not graduating.
Tutors will continue to contact home if you are not completing enough Flipped Learning.
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Flipped Learning
Once you have completed a piece of Flipped Learning, bring it into school.
A Prefect will check your Flipped Learning.
Make sure your parent/carer has signed it off as complete.
Once it has been signed by a parent/carer and checked for high quality by a Prefect, your Tutor will give
you two House Points using Track It Lights.
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Attendance
Last term, the school experienced high levels of illness, which was reflected nationally and
recognised by Public Health England.
The school’s minimum expectation for attendance of all students is 96%.
This can be achieved by having no more than eight days of absence throughout the academic year.
Your Tutor can tell you how many days of absence you have had this year.
Keep it under eight!
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Mobile Phone Policy Reminder
● The use of mobile devices in any part of the school site at any time it is open, is not allowed. The school
site is clearly marked by fences around the perimeter.
● This includes use of mobile devices at social times and during change over to lessons.
● Once you have passed the green gates in the morning, the use of mobile phones is banned.
● Mobile phones must not be visible at any point during the school day.
● Mobile phones can only be used to support learning if your class teacher has given you explicit permission
to do so.
● If you are caught with your mobile phone out, it will be confiscated.
● Only an adult who is a named contact on the school system (SIMS) can collect the phone.
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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
AncholmeTutor PowerPoint Employability Profile
ReadingAssembly
Reading
Expert Learner Review
House Challenge
Tutor SMSC Task
BardneyTutor PowerPoint
Assembly
Employability
Profile
Reading
Reading
Expert Learner Review
House Challenge
Tutor SMSC Task
NewtonTutor PowerPoint Employability Profile
Reading
Reading
Expert Learner ReviewAssembly
House Challenge
Tutor SMSC Task
TreeceTutor PowerPoint Employability Profile
Reading
Reading
Expert Learner Review
House Challenge
Tutor SMSC TaskAssembly
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Toilets
There are plenty of opportunities to go the toilet throughout the school day.
Use your breaks and lunchtimes to visit the toilet.
Permission to go to the toilet is at your teacher’s discretion. Students who require a toilet pass should request
one from their Learning Manager or a member of the SEND team.
Students should not need to request to go to the toilet during Period 1, or in the lessons which follow break or
lunch.
If you have back to back lessons, permission may be granted in the second of these back to back lessons.
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Sprint Half Term 1 Inter-House Challenges
Always on a week A!
B
13th
January
Art Challenge
B
27th
January
Food Challenge
B
10th
February
Geography Challenge
B
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New Conduct Cards
Please send a Prefect to collect these from Student Support.
Transfer over positives
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New Timetables
Collect from Student Support
Student Support had to reprint hundreds of timetables for students last term due to these being lost.
Students will be distributed with two timetables; one for them and one for their Tutor, who will keep this as a spare.
Should you have to ask Student Support for another one during the half term, you will be given a detention. Be organised and take responsibility.
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Employability Profile
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Please complete your Employability Profile.
Remember to update any running totals.
You still need to shade in the zero box if you scored zero for House Points or Behaviour Points.
Cumulative = Year to DateWeekly = Week
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House Cup – Autumn TermEach target is calculated by working out your weekly averages from the Autumn Term
Behaviour House Point Punctuality Attendance
Ancholme
Bardney
Newton
Treece
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House
% of students with 0 behaviour points
Average number of House Points per student
% of students with 100% punctuality
Average House % Attendance
House Challenge -
3 in 3 Total
Ancholme
Bardney
Newton
Treece
Weekly Points
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House Overall Points
1. Ancholme
2. Newton
3. Bardney
4. Treece
House Cup Standings – AUTUMN TERM
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New Attendance Super League Standings!
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Tuesday Dance Club will not
run this half term.
Wednesday Elite Rehearsals
will still go ahead and may
have an extra Tuesday rehearsal
some weeks. Notices will be sent out when this happens
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Reminder!
The first and second floors are out of bounds during breaks and lunchtimes.
If you are found out of bounds, you will receive a lunchtime detention.
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*** Local students who walk or cycle to school ***
The school has recently received an increasing number of calls from concerned residents over the dangerous behaviour of a minority of students who either walk or cycle to school.
It has been reported that groups of students are deliberately walking out in front of vehicles forcing them to break suddenly.
This is very dangerous to yourselves and other road users.
The school can insist that students who pose a risk to other pedestrians and road users are dropped off and collected each day by a member of their family.
Please take care when walking or cycling to school and be safe, in the interests of yourself and others!
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New Assembly Rota
■ Tuesday Treece
■ Wednesday Bardney
■ Thursday Ancholme
■ Friday Newton
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TUTOR TASK
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The following news stories happened in the last decade. There are 10 stories one for each year from 2010 to 2019. Can you remember the which these events happened?
Anti Apartheid Icon, Nelson Mandela, dies at the age of 95
230,000 people killed by an Earthquake in Haiti
Britain votes to the leave the EU
The “Beast from the East” arrives in Britain blanketing much of the country in heavy snow
20,000 people killed by an Earthquake in Japan which caused a 10m Tsunami
Baysgarth School moves into their new building
Terrorist attack in Paris kills more than 120 people
The UK host the Olympic Games
The historic Notre Dame Cathedral caught fire in Paris
Scotland's votes “No” in the Scottish Independence referendum
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Anti Apartheid Icon, Nelson Mandela, dies at the age of 95 2013
230,000 people killed by an Earthquake in Haiti 2010
Britain votes to the leave the EU 2016
The “Beast from the East” arrives in Britain blanketing much of the country in heavy snow 2018
20,000 people killed by an Earthquake in Japan which caused a 10m Tsunami 2011
Baysgarth School moves into their new building 2016
Terrorist attack in Paris kills more than 120 people 2015
The UK host the Olympic Games 2012
The historic Notre Dame cathedral caught fire in Paris 2019
Scotlands votes “No” in the Scottish Independence referendum 2014
The following news stories happened in the last decade. There are 10 stories one for each year from 2010 to 2019. Can you remember the which these events happened?
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You may have seen in the media over the holidays that many people took part in the decade challenge post pictures of themselves from 2009 and 2019.
A decade is a long time and lots of things can happen in that time. At the end of the next decade students in Year 7 will be 21 or 22 years old. Students in Year 11 will be 25 or 26 years old.
• What do you hope to achieve in the next 10 years?• What do you want be doing in 2030?• What do you want to see change during the course of
the next decade?