yellow book, autumn term 2015
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OUR VISION ‘what a misfortune the Town is in generall under for want of a Grammar Schoole‛ (Portsmouth Quarter Sessions, 23 October 1717) In 1732 the dying wish of Dr William Smith, Mayor of Portsmouth and Physician to its Garrison, was that the Dean and Canons of Christ Church, Oxford would use his gift of land to establish a grammar school in Portsmouth. Smith’s own education had taken him from Newport on the Isle of Wight to Leiden University, one of Europe’s leading centres for medical training. Smith returned to a successful career in Portsmouth having experienced for himself the transformative power of learning. In his legacy he wished to make it possible for the city’s children to experience the same excellence in education and to develop a hunger for broader horizons. As the oldest school in the city and, uniquely, a non-‐‑denominational Cathedral School, we continue to honour the legacy of our Founder, whilst adapting our values for the twenty first century. Our vision is for The Portsmouth Grammar School to have an outstanding reputation as a school in which young people are inspired to learn and develop the confidence to believe in their ability to make a positive difference to the world. We wish our pupils and our staff to be happy and successful, and in that order. The Main Archway is symbolic of our inclusivity as a school community and of our desire to expand horizons:
‘All experience is an arch wherethrough Gleams that untravelled world’
Tennyson In the spirit of our founder, Dr William Smith, we seek to provide excellence in all areas of school life and encourage our girls and boys to think not only about where they will be at 18 but where they aspire to be at 25. Portsmouth is, after all, a city concerned with destinations. Our mission applies both to our pupils and our staff and is to: • Ignite curiosity, imagination and passion for learning • Value each individual and to celebrate what they contribute to the school and
the wider community • Nurture each individual’s intellectual, spiritual, artistic, sporting and social
faculties • Develop each individual’s confidence to lead and serve in a changing world • Provide foundations for the future, from the Nursery to the Sixth Form, for
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PUPIL WELFARE AND GENERAL CONCERNS
Staff are always keen to share pupils’ interests, and to promote their learning and welfare. All pupils are welcome to approach any member of staff about any topic at any time of mutual convenience. The Headmaster has his Private Time, from 0820 to 0840 each morning, when pupils may see him without appointment and he is happy to hear from parents about any topic of mutual interest. When parents have concerns they should always contact their child’s Tutor in the first instance. The Tutor will, if appropriate, involve other members of staff such as the Head of House, the Head of Year, a Senior Teacher or the Second Master, and finally the Headmaster. Should these referrals not deal fully with the concern, parents may contact the Chairman of Governors via the Clerk to the Governors, Mr Don Kent, who is also the Bursar. A pastoral team, consisting of the chaplain and of qualified counsellors and physicians, may also be approached in cases of personal difficulty. The Reverend Andrew Burtt, the School Chaplain may be contacted in school at any time. The School Doctor, Dr Marcus Saunders, may be contacted via the Medical Centre who may be found during school hours in the Medical Centre (tel 023 9236 4243) or via email [email protected]. The school provides a counselling service from qualified counsellors and they can be contacted on [email protected]. The school also trains a select number of pupils as Peer Mentors who can be contacted via the email address [email protected] Parents and friends of the school are welcome to attend any of the co-‐‑curricular activities for the term contained in this calendar. Sporting fixtures are shown in italics, and in inclement weather spectators should check first with the Hilsea answer phone service: 023 9236 4267. Enquiries about other activities should be directed to the school: 023 9236 0036. Chaplain’s Prayer ALMIGHTY God, the Giver of Wisdom, without Whose help resolutions are vain, without Whose blessing study is ineffectual, enable us, if it be Thy will, to attain such knowledge as may qualify us to direct the doubtful, and instruct the ignorant, to prevent wrongs, and terminate contentions; and grant that we may use that knowledge which we shall attain, to the good of our fellows. Amen Samuel Johnson
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OUR VISION ‘what a misfortune the Town is in generall under for want of a Grammar Schoole‛ (Portsmouth Quarter Sessions, 23 October 1717) In 1732 the dying wish of Dr William Smith, Mayor of Portsmouth and Physician to its Garrison, was that the Dean and Canons of Christ Church, Oxford would use his gift of land to establish a grammar school in Portsmouth. Smith’s own education had taken him from Newport on the Isle of Wight to Leiden University, one of Europe’s leading centres for medical training. Smith returned to a successful career in Portsmouth having experienced for himself the transformative power of learning. In his legacy he wished to make it possible for the city’s children to experience the same excellence in education and to develop a hunger for broader horizons. As the oldest school in the city and, uniquely, a non-‐‑denominational Cathedral School, we continue to honour the legacy of our Founder, whilst adapting our values for the twenty first century. Our vision is for The Portsmouth Grammar School to have an outstanding reputation as a school in which young people are inspired to learn and develop the confidence to believe in their ability to make a positive difference to the world. We wish our pupils and our staff to be happy and successful, and in that order. The Main Archway is symbolic of our inclusivity as a school community and of our desire to expand horizons:
‘All experience is an arch wherethrough Gleams that untravelled world’
Tennyson In the spirit of our founder, Dr William Smith, we seek to provide excellence in all areas of school life and encourage our girls and boys to think not only about where they will be at 18 but where they aspire to be at 25. Portsmouth is, after all, a city concerned with destinations. Our mission applies both to our pupils and our staff and is to: • Ignite curiosity, imagination and passion for learning • Value each individual and to celebrate what they contribute to the school and
the wider community • Nurture each individual’s intellectual, spiritual, artistic, sporting and social
faculties • Develop each individual’s confidence to lead and serve in a changing world • Provide foundations for the future, from the Nursery to the Sixth Form, for
university and for life -‐‑ 2 -‐‑
PUPIL WELFARE AND GENERAL CONCERNS
Staff are always keen to share pupils’ interests, and to promote their learning and welfare. All pupils are welcome to approach any member of staff about any topic at any time of mutual convenience. The Headmaster has his Private Time, from 0820 to 0840 each morning, when pupils may see him without appointment and he is happy to hear from parents about any topic of mutual interest. When parents have concerns they should always contact their child’s Tutor in the first instance. The Tutor will, if appropriate, involve other members of staff such as the Head of House, the Head of Year, a Senior Teacher or the Second Master, and finally the Headmaster. Should these referrals not deal fully with the concern, parents may contact the Chairman of Governors via the Clerk to the Governors, Mr Don Kent, who is also the Bursar. A pastoral team, consisting of the chaplain and of qualified counsellors and physicians, may also be approached in cases of personal difficulty. The Reverend Andrew Burtt, the School Chaplain may be contacted in school at any time. The School Doctor, Dr Marcus Saunders, may be contacted via the Medical Centre who may be found during school hours in the Medical Centre (tel 023 9236 4243) or via email [email protected]. The school provides a counselling service from qualified counsellors and they can be contacted on [email protected]. The school also trains a select number of pupils as Peer Mentors who can be contacted via the email address [email protected] Parents and friends of the school are welcome to attend any of the co-‐‑curricular activities for the term contained in this calendar. Sporting fixtures are shown in italics, and in inclement weather spectators should check first with the Hilsea answer phone service: 023 9236 4267. Enquiries about other activities should be directed to the school: 023 9236 0036. Chaplain’s Prayer ALMIGHTY God, the Giver of Wisdom, without Whose help resolutions are vain, without Whose blessing study is ineffectual, enable us, if it be Thy will, to attain such knowledge as may qualify us to direct the doubtful, and instruct the ignorant, to prevent wrongs, and terminate contentions; and grant that we may use that knowledge which we shall attain, to the good of our fellows. Amen Samuel Johnson
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TERM DATES -‐‑2017
Autumn Term
INSET Tuesday 1 September INSET Wednesday 2 September Term Begins Thursday 3 September Half Term Saturday 17 October – Sunday 1 November Term Ends Friday 11 December
Spring Term 2016
INSET Monday 4 January Term Begins Tuesday 5 January INSET Friday 12 February Half Term Saturday 13 February – Sunday 21 February Term Ends Friday 18 March
Summer Term 2016
INSET Monday 11 April Term Begins Tuesday 12 April Half Term Saturday 28 May – Sunday 5 June Term Ends Wednesday 13 July
Autumn Term 2016 INSET Thursday 1 September INSET Friday 2 September Term Begins Monday 5 September Half Term Saturday 22 October – Sunday 6 November Term Ends Friday 16 December
Spring Term 2017 INSET Monday 9 January Term Begins Tuesday 10 January Half Term Saturday 11 February – Sunday 19 February Term Ends Friday 24 March
Summer Term 2017 INSET Tuesday 18 April Term Begins Wednesday 19 April Bank Holiday Monday 1 May Half Term Saturday 27 May – Sunday 4 June Term Ends Friday 14 July
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TERM DATES IN BOLD
January February March Monday 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 2 9 16 23 Tuesday 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 31 3 10 17 24 Wednesday 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 4 11 18 25 Thursday 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 5 12 19 26 Friday 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 6 13 20 27 Saturday 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 7 14 21 28 Sunday 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 1 8 15 22 29 April May June Monday 6 13 20 27 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 Tuesday 7 14 21 28 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 Wednesday 1 8 15 22 29 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 Thursday 2 9 16 23 30 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 Friday 3 10 17 24 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 Saturday 4 11 18 25 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 Sunday 5 12 19 26 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 July August September Monday 6 13 20 27 31 3 10 17 24 7 14 21 28 Tuesday 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 Wednesday 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 Thursday 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 Friday 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 Saturday 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 Sunday 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 October November December Monday 5 12 19 26 30 2 9 16 23 7 14 21 28 Tuesday 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 1 8 15 22 29 Wednesday 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 2 9 16 23 30 Thursday 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 3 10 17 24 31 Friday 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 4 11 18 25 Saturday 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 5 12 19 26 Sunday 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 6 13 20 27
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TERM DATES -‐‑2017
Autumn Term
INSET Tuesday 1 September INSET Wednesday 2 September Term Begins Thursday 3 September Half Term Saturday 17 October – Sunday 1 November Term Ends Friday 11 December
Spring Term 2016
INSET Monday 4 January Term Begins Tuesday 5 January INSET Friday 12 February Half Term Saturday 13 February – Sunday 21 February Term Ends Friday 18 March
Summer Term 2016
INSET Monday 11 April Term Begins Tuesday 12 April Half Term Saturday 28 May – Sunday 5 June Term Ends Wednesday 13 July
Autumn Term 2016 INSET Thursday 1 September INSET Friday 2 September Term Begins Monday 5 September Half Term Saturday 22 October – Sunday 6 November Term Ends Friday 16 December
Spring Term 2017 INSET Monday 9 January Term Begins Tuesday 10 January Half Term Saturday 11 February – Sunday 19 February Term Ends Friday 24 March
Summer Term 2017 INSET Tuesday 18 April Term Begins Wednesday 19 April Bank Holiday Monday 1 May Half Term Saturday 27 May – Sunday 4 June Term Ends Friday 14 July
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TERM DATES IN BOLD
January February March Monday 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 2 9 16 23 Tuesday 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 31 3 10 17 24 Wednesday 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 4 11 18 25 Thursday 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 5 12 19 26 Friday 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 6 13 20 27 Saturday 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 7 14 21 28 Sunday 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 1 8 15 22 29 April May June Monday 6 13 20 27 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 Tuesday 7 14 21 28 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 Wednesday 1 8 15 22 29 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 Thursday 2 9 16 23 30 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 Friday 3 10 17 24 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 Saturday 4 11 18 25 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 Sunday 5 12 19 26 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 July August September Monday 6 13 20 27 31 3 10 17 24 7 14 21 28 Tuesday 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 Wednesday 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 Thursday 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 Friday 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 Saturday 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 Sunday 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 October November December Monday 5 12 19 26 30 2 9 16 23 7 14 21 28 Tuesday 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 1 8 15 22 29 Wednesday 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 2 9 16 23 30 Thursday 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 3 10 17 24 31 Friday 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 4 11 18 25 Saturday 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 5 12 19 26 Sunday 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 6 13 20 27
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TIMES OF THE SCHOOL DAY
AM 08.30 Bell 08.40 Registration 08.45 Assembly starts 09.05 Move to Period 1 09.10 Period 1 starts 09.45 Move to Period 2 09.50 Period 2 starts 10.25 Break 10.50 Bell Move to Period 3 10.55 Period 3 starts 11.30 Move to Period 4 11.35 Period 4 starts PM 12.10 Move to Period 5 12.15 Period 5 starts 12.50 Lunch 13.45 Bell 13.45 Registration 13.55 Period 6 starts 14.30 Move to Period 7 14.35 Period 7 starts 15.10 Move to Period 8 15.15 Period 8 starts 15.50 End of School day
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GOVERNORS The Governing Body consists of up to 20 Governors: they elect their own Chairman and Vice-‐‑Chairman. The constitution of the Governing Body largely reflects the intentions of the Founder: the Dean of Portsmouth is an Ex-‐‑officio and a further two Governors are nominated by Christ Church, Oxford. The Second Sea Lord nominates one further representative Governor. All correspondence is handled by the Clerk to the Governors, Mr D J Kent, who is also the Bursar.
Chairman: Mr B S Larkman, MBE, BSc, ACIB
Vice Chairman: Mrs M Scott, BSc
Mrs K Bishop, BA Mrs F Boulton, BSc, MA The Dean of Portsmouth,
The Very Revd D Brindley, BD, MTh, MPhil, AKC Mr W J B Cha, BA
Mr M R Coffin, BA (Econ) FCA Mrs R Duff
Dr M Grossel, BSc, PhD, MA Mr N D Latham, CBE, MSc, CEng, FIMarEST, FIMechE
His Honour Judge Lodder QC, LLB Mr P G Parkinson, BA, Dip Arch Professor C B R Pelling, MA, DPhil Mr M J Pipes, MA, MBA, FInstP
Commodore Jeremy Rigby RN, MA Mrs A Stanford
Mr H W G Tuckett, MA The Right Worshipful the Lord Mayor of Portsmouth
The list of Governors’ Emeritus can be found on the School’s website
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TIMES OF THE SCHOOL DAY
AM 08.30 Bell 08.40 Registration 08.45 Assembly starts 09.05 Move to Period 1 09.10 Period 1 starts 09.45 Move to Period 2 09.50 Period 2 starts 10.25 Break 10.50 Bell Move to Period 3 10.55 Period 3 starts 11.30 Move to Period 4 11.35 Period 4 starts PM 12.10 Move to Period 5 12.15 Period 5 starts 12.50 Lunch 13.45 Bell 13.45 Registration 13.55 Period 6 starts 14.30 Move to Period 7 14.35 Period 7 starts 15.10 Move to Period 8 15.15 Period 8 starts 15.50 End of School day
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GOVERNORS The Governing Body consists of up to 20 Governors: they elect their own Chairman and Vice-‐‑Chairman. The constitution of the Governing Body largely reflects the intentions of the Founder: the Dean of Portsmouth is an Ex-‐‑officio and a further two Governors are nominated by Christ Church, Oxford. The Second Sea Lord nominates one further representative Governor. All correspondence is handled by the Clerk to the Governors, Mr D J Kent, who is also the Bursar.
Chairman: Mr B S Larkman, MBE, BSc, ACIB
Vice Chairman: Mrs M Scott, BSc
Mrs K Bishop, BA Mrs F Boulton, BSc, MA The Dean of Portsmouth,
The Very Revd D Brindley, BD, MTh, MPhil, AKC Mr W J B Cha, BA
Mr M R Coffin, BA (Econ) FCA Mrs R Duff
Dr M Grossel, BSc, PhD, MA Mr N D Latham, CBE, MSc, CEng, FIMarEST, FIMechE
His Honour Judge Lodder QC, LLB Mr P G Parkinson, BA, Dip Arch Professor C B R Pelling, MA, DPhil Mr M J Pipes, MA, MBA, FInstP
Commodore Jeremy Rigby RN, MA Mrs A Stanford
Mr H W G Tuckett, MA The Right Worshipful the Lord Mayor of Portsmouth
The list of Governors’ Emeritus can be found on the School’s website
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SENIOR MANAGEMENT TEAM
Headmaster Mr J E Priory, MA (JEP) Second Master Mr S W Lockyer, BSc (SWL)
Deputy Head (Communications and Co-‐‑Curriculum) Mr B P H Charles, BA, FRSA (BPHC) Deputy Head (Academic) Mr B C T Goad, BSc (BCTG)
Assistant Head (Head of Sixth Form) Mr N D Gallop BA, MSc (NDG) Assistant Head (Teaching and Learning) Dr G T Purves, MPhys, PhD (GTP)
Bursar Mr D J Kent (DJK)
ACADEMIC STAFF Mr J M Addyman, BSc (JMLA) (Mathematics) Mr D P Ager, BSc, MSc (DPA) (Mathematics, Timetabler) Mrs N S Alexander-‐‑Digby, BA (NSAD)† (Modern Languages) Mr L A Ansell, BSc, MA (LAA) (Head of Design and Technology) Mrs L C Ashdown, MA (LCA) (Mathematics, Second in Department) Mr J D Baker, BSc (JDB)† (Mathematics) Mr J P Baker, TD, BSc, MA (Ed), FRGS, FGS (JPB) (Geography and Geology) Mrs E E Bell, BA (EEB) (English, Second in Department) Ms A E Bolton, BA, MA (AEB) (Classics) Mrs H J Brine-‐‑Howe, BA (HJBH)† (English Maternity Cover) Mr G Brown, FLCM, LLCM (GB) (Head of Brass) Ms S H Brunner, MA (SHB)† (English) Miss L V Burden, BA, MA (LVB) (Head of English) Mr J E Burkinshaw, BA (JEB) (English, Head of Careers and Universities) Mrs S A Burkinshaw, BA (SAB)† (English) Miss L J Burton, MA (LJB) (Geography & Geology) Revd A K Burtt, BA, MA, LTh (AKB) (Philosophy and Religious Studies, School Chaplain) Miss F E A Bush, BA (FEAB)* (History, Head of Whitcombe House) Mrs A S Casillas-‐‑Cross, BA, MA (ASC-‐‑C) (History, CAS Co-‐‑ordinator, Deputy Head of Smith House) Mrs A M L Clarke, MA (AMLC)† (Classics) Mrs R H Clay, BA (RHC)† (History, Deputy Head of Sixth Form (maternity cover)) Mrs B Clifford, BA (London), BA (Wales) (BC) (Classics) Miss R L Close, BSc (RLC) (Economics and Business Studies, Deputy Head of Whitcombe House) Miss C L Coward, BA (CLC) (Head of German) Miss E J Cox, MSc, CPhys, MInstP (EJC) (Physics) Miss K I Cox, BSc (KIC) (PE and Games, Head of Eastwood House) Mrs A Cross, BTh, MA (AXC) (Philosophy and Religious Studies, Deputy Head of Careers and Universities, Assistant Timetabler) Miss S E Cullen, BSc (SEC) (Biology) Mrs D J Curteis, MAEd FDE:SNE(SpLD), AMBDA (DJC) (Head of Learning Support) Mr S J Curwood, BEd (SJC) (Head of Cricket, Deputy Head of Latter House) Mrs A J Day, BEd (AJD)† (Head of Athletics)
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Mr S J Dean, BEd (SJD) (Mathematics, Deputy Head of Sixth Form) Mr S G Disley, BSc (SGD) (Physics) Mr G L Dixon, BA (GLD) (Director in Residence) Mr C J Dossett, BSc, MSc (CJD)* (Director of Sport) Mr D T Doyle, BA (DTD) (Modern Languages, Head of Latter House) Mrs M G Dray, BA, HDipEd (MGD) (Learning Support) Mr J Dunne, MA (JD) (English) Mr T M Fairman, BA, (TMF) (Mathematics) Miss S J Farmer, BA (SJF) (Head of Physical Education) Mrs S L Filho, BA, MA (SLF) (Director of Drama) Miss M C Flack, BA (MCF) (Design and Technology) Mr D J Frampton, BA (DJF) (History) Dr P W Galliver, MA, MPhil, EdD (PWG)† (History) Mr P M Gamble, BA (PMG) (Head of French) Mr J R C Gillies, BSc (JRCG) (Mathematics, Head of Grant House) Mrs J L Gladstone, MSc (JLG) (Biology, Deputy Head of Yrs 9-‐‑11, Bronze DofE Co-‐‑ordinator) Mr S J Gladstone, BA (SJGl) (Director of Music) Mrs C A Gozalbez-‐‑Guerola, BA (CAGG) (Modern Languages) Mr O G A Hancock, BA, MMus, FRCO (OGAH)† (School Organist) Miss P A Hardisty, BSc (PAH) (Biology) Mrs H Harris, BSc (HH)† (Chemistry) Mr S J Harris, MA (SJH)* (Chemistry, Surmaster, CCF Contingent Commander, DofE Manager) Ms B C Hart, MA (BCH) (English) Mr S D Hawkswell, BA (SDH) (PE and Games, Head of Barton House) Miss S Heath, BMus (SH) (Head of Academic Music) Mr J K Herbert, BSc (JKH) (Physics) Miss J Horn, BA (JHo) (PE and Games Maternity Cover) Dr M R Howson, BSc, PhD, CChem, MRSC (MRHo) (Head of Science) Mrs J Jackson, BSc (JJ)* (Mathematics, Head of Middle School) Mr A C Johnson, BA (ACJ) (Music) Miss K Kingsley GRSM, LRAM (KK)† (Music) Mrs T A Knott BSc, MSc (TAK) (Geography & Geology) Mrs E M Kirby, MA (EMK)† (English) Mr M J Kirby, BSc (MJK) (Acting Head of Design and Technology) Mrs P I Langtry, BA (PIL)† (Modern Languages) Mr A D Leach, BSc (ADL) (PE and Games, Head of Hawkey House) Mr D D Lee, BSc (DDL) (Mathematics, Computing) Mr S Lemieux, MA (SL)* (Head of History and Politics) Miss H V Linnett, BSc (HVL)* (PE and Games, Deputy Head of Sixth Form) Mr B P Lister, BA (BPL)* (Head of Classics) Mrs F E Lyon, MChem, (FEL) (Physics, Co-‐‑ordinator of Physical Science) Mr D J E Lyons (DJEC) (Head of Rugby) Mr D J MacDonald (DJMC) (Design and Technology) Miss G Meadows, BEd (GM) (Drama)
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Mr S J Dean, BEd (SJD) (Mathematics, Deputy Head of Sixth Form) Mr S G Disley, BSc (SGD) (Physics) Mr G L Dixon, BA (GLD) (Director in Residence) Mr C J Dossett, BSc, MSc (CJD)* (Director of Sport) Mr D T Doyle, BA (DTD) (Modern Languages, Head of Latter House) Mrs M G Dray, BA, HDipEd (MGD) (Learning Support) Mr J Dunne, MA (JD) (English) Mr T M Fairman, BA, (TMF) (Mathematics) Miss S J Farmer, BA (SJF) (Head of Physical Education) Mrs S L Filho, BA, MA (SLF) (Director of Drama) Miss M C Flack, BA (MCF) (Design and Technology) Mr D J Frampton, BA (DJF) (History) Dr P W Galliver, MA, MPhil, EdD (PWG)† (History) Mr P M Gamble, BA (PMG) (Head of French) Mr J R C Gillies, BSc (JRCG) (Mathematics, Head of Grant House) Mrs J L Gladstone, MSc (JLG) (Biology, Deputy Head of Yrs 9-‐‑11, Bronze DofE Co-‐‑ordinator) Mr S J Gladstone, BA (SJGl) (Director of Music) Mrs C A Gozalbez-‐‑Guerola, BA (CAGG) (Modern Languages) Mr O G A Hancock, BA, MMus, FRCO (OGAH)† (School Organist) Miss P A Hardisty, BSc (PAH) (Biology) Mrs H Harris, BSc (HH)† (Chemistry) Mr S J Harris, MA (SJH)* (Chemistry, Surmaster, CCF Contingent Commander, DofE Manager) Ms B C Hart, MA (BCH) (English) Mr S D Hawkswell, BA (SDH) (PE and Games, Head of Barton House) Miss S Heath, BMus (SH) (Head of Academic Music) Mr J K Herbert, BSc (JKH) (Physics) Miss J Horn, BA (JHo) (PE and Games Maternity Cover) Dr M R Howson, BSc, PhD, CChem, MRSC (MRHo) (Head of Science) Mrs J Jackson, BSc (JJ)* (Mathematics, Head of Middle School) Mr A C Johnson, BA (ACJ) (Music) Miss K Kingsley GRSM, LRAM (KK)† (Music) Mrs T A Knott BSc, MSc (TAK) (Geography & Geology) Mrs E M Kirby, MA (EMK)† (English) Mr M J Kirby, BSc (MJK) (Acting Head of Design and Technology) Mrs P I Langtry, BA (PIL)† (Modern Languages) Mr A D Leach, BSc (ADL) (PE and Games, Head of Hawkey House) Mr D D Lee, BSc (DDL) (Mathematics, Computing) Mr S Lemieux, MA (SL)* (Head of History and Politics) Miss H V Linnett, BSc (HVL)* (PE and Games, Deputy Head of Sixth Form) Mr B P Lister, BA (BPL)* (Head of Classics) Mrs F E Lyon, MChem, (FEL) (Physics, Co-‐‑ordinator of Physical Science) Mr D J E Lyons (DJEC) (Head of Rugby) Mr D J MacDonald (DJMC) (Design and Technology) Miss G Meadows, BEd (GM) (Drama)
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Mrs J L K Morgan, BA (JLKM) (Philosophy and Religious Studies, Head of Pastoral Curriculum) Mr J H Murphy, BA (JHM) (Co-‐‑ordinator of Modern Languages) Mrs R L Nash, BSc (RLN) (Mathematics, Deputy Head of Yrs 9-‐‑11, Silver DofE Co-‐‑ordinator) Ms F J Nicholson, BSc, MPH (FJN)† (Geography) Mrs L Nogueira-‐‑Pache, LicSc, MA (LNP)† (Modern Languages) Mrs J M Okell, BSc, DipSpLD, AMBDA (JMO)* (Learning Support) Dr P A O’Neil, BSc, PhD (PAON) (Chemistry) Mr S Page, BA (SP)† (Modern Languages) Mrs S E Palmer, BA, DipSpLD (SEP)† (Learning Support) Mr R A Peebles, BA (RAP) (Head of Art) Mrs H E Prentice, BA (HEP)† (Head of Girls’ Tennis) Mrs S R Pye, BSc, MSc (SRP) (Psychology, Co-‐‑ordinator of Aspirant Medics) Miss J J Read, BSc (JJR) (Mathematics, Head of Examinations) Mrs K C Rees, BSc (KCR)† (Design and Technology) Mr L F Rees, BA (LFR) (Head of Economics and Business Studies) Mr M P Richardson, BA, MA (MPR) (English) Dr R J I Richmond, MA, PhD (RJIR) (Head of Philosophy and Religious Studies) Miss L C Rickard, BA (LCR) (History and Politics, General Studies Co-‐‑ordinator) Miss S J C Robert, MA (SJCR) (Modern Languages) Mr J F Robinson, LLB (JFR) (Drama) Mr P J Robinson, BSc (PJR)† (Mathematics) Mr D P Rogers, BSc (DPR) (Biology) Mrs A V Russell, BSc (AVR) (Chemistry) Miss K Sanders, BA (KS) (Economics and Business Studies) Mrs H E Sands, BSc (HES)† (Geography and Geology) Mr A J Seddon, BSc (AJS) (PE and Games) Ms L A M Smith, BA (LAMS) (Philosophy and Religious Studies, Head of Summers House) Dr M J Smith, MChem, DPhil (MJS) (Chemistry) Mrs S Smith, BSc, MA (SS)† (Mathematics) Mrs K Sparkes, BSc (KLS) (Biology, Deputy Head of Middle School) Mr H C Stayte, BA (HCS) (Head of Digital Learning) Dr P G Stephenson, BSc, PhD (PXS) (Head of Biology) Miss S L Stewart, BSc (SLS) (Head of Geography and Geology) Mr O G Stone, BA (OGS) (Head of Modern Languages) Mr S C Taylor, MA (SCT)* (Classics, Director of IB) Miss K G Thomas, MA (KGT) (Mathematics) Dr N Thomas, BSc, PhD (NT) (Biology) Mr J P Thomas, MSc, FRAS (JPT) (Head of Physics) Mr G T de Trafford, BA, MA (GTT) (Physics, Head of Smith House) Mrs J L Tweddle, BSc, (JLXT) (Head of Netball) Mrs J M H Tyldesley, BSc (JMHT)† (Biology) Mr M van Willigen MA (MVW) (Head of Hockey) Mr N G Waters, BA (NGW)* (Modern Languages, Head of Yrs 9-‐‑11) Dr A D Webb, PhD, MChem (ADW) (Chemistry, Gold DofE Co-‐‑ordinator, Ten Tors Manager)
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Mrs W Whitaker, CertEd (WBW) (Design and Technology) Mrs D J Willcocks, BA, AKC (DJW)† (Modern Languages) Mr S P H Willcocks, BA (SPHW) (Art) Mrs L A Williams, BA (LAW) (Art) Mr C M Williamson, BA, MSc (CMW) (Chemistry, Deputy Head of Grant House) Mrs K E Winship, BA (KEW) (Head of Mathematics) Ms A J Wood, BA (AJW) (Head of Psychology) Mrs M J Worley, BA, MSc (MJW)† (Economics and Business Studies) Modern Languages Assistants:, Sig.na Elisa Foschini †, Frau J Graser †, Mlle H Simon † Mrs E Doize †, Mlle A Noirot †, Sr Gabriel Gonzalez † † denotes part-‐‑time * denotes Senior Teacher Cathedral Organist and Master of the Choristers Dr D J C Price, HonDMus, GMus(TCL), FGCM, Hon FASC GAP Student staff Mr H Craig, Mr L Fitzgerald, Mr T Heath, Mr S Hayes, Mr T McCullough, Mr T Motley, Mr D Valsamidis
COMMUNICATION
For general Senior School enquiries, please e-‐‑mail [email protected] All Staff are keen to respond to concerns and e-‐‑mail is generally the best medium for parents to use. To reach any member of the teaching staff, use their first initial, followed by a full stop, surname, and the ending @pgs.org.uk. For example, to contact Mr S Lockyer, use the address [email protected] Exceptions to this e-‐‑mail rule are: Headmaster [email protected] Jerry Baker [email protected] Mathematics John Baker [email protected] Geology/Geography Alison Cross [email protected] Philosophy and Religious Studies John Dunne [email protected] English Peter Galliver [email protected] History Martin Smith [email protected] Chemistry
11-‐‑ 9 -‐‑
Mrs J L K Morgan, BA (JLKM) (Philosophy and Religious Studies, Head of Pastoral Curriculum) Mr J H Murphy, BA (JHM) (Co-‐‑ordinator of Modern Languages) Mrs R L Nash, BSc (RLN) (Mathematics, Deputy Head of Yrs 9-‐‑11, Silver DofE Co-‐‑ordinator) Ms F J Nicholson, BSc, MPH (FJN)† (Geography) Mrs L Nogueira-‐‑Pache, LicSc, MA (LNP)† (Modern Languages) Mrs J M Okell, BSc, DipSpLD, AMBDA (JMO)* (Learning Support) Dr P A O’Neil, BSc, PhD (PAON) (Chemistry) Mr S Page, BA (SP)† (Modern Languages) Mrs S E Palmer, BA, DipSpLD (SEP)† (Learning Support) Mr R A Peebles, BA (RAP) (Head of Art) Mrs H E Prentice, BA (HEP)† (Head of Girls’ Tennis) Mrs S R Pye, BSc, MSc (SRP) (Psychology, Co-‐‑ordinator of Aspirant Medics) Miss J J Read, BSc (JJR) (Mathematics, Head of Examinations) Mrs K C Rees, BSc (KCR)† (Design and Technology) Mr L F Rees, BA (LFR) (Head of Economics and Business Studies) Mr M P Richardson, BA, MA (MPR) (English) Dr R J I Richmond, MA, PhD (RJIR) (Head of Philosophy and Religious Studies) Miss L C Rickard, BA (LCR) (History and Politics, General Studies Co-‐‑ordinator) Miss S J C Robert, MA (SJCR) (Modern Languages) Mr J F Robinson, LLB (JFR) (Drama) Mr P J Robinson, BSc (PJR)† (Mathematics) Mr D P Rogers, BSc (DPR) (Biology) Mrs A V Russell, BSc (AVR) (Chemistry) Miss K Sanders, BA (KS) (Economics and Business Studies) Mrs H E Sands, BSc (HES)† (Geography and Geology) Mr A J Seddon, BSc (AJS) (PE and Games) Ms L A M Smith, BA (LAMS) (Philosophy and Religious Studies, Head of Summers House) Dr M J Smith, MChem, DPhil (MJS) (Chemistry) Mrs S Smith, BSc, MA (SS)† (Mathematics) Mrs K Sparkes, BSc (KLS) (Biology, Deputy Head of Middle School) Mr H C Stayte, BA (HCS) (Head of Digital Learning) Dr P G Stephenson, BSc, PhD (PXS) (Head of Biology) Miss S L Stewart, BSc (SLS) (Head of Geography and Geology) Mr O G Stone, BA (OGS) (Head of Modern Languages) Mr S C Taylor, MA (SCT)* (Classics, Director of IB) Miss K G Thomas, MA (KGT) (Mathematics) Dr N Thomas, BSc, PhD (NT) (Biology) Mr J P Thomas, MSc, FRAS (JPT) (Head of Physics) Mr G T de Trafford, BA, MA (GTT) (Physics, Head of Smith House) Mrs J L Tweddle, BSc, (JLXT) (Head of Netball) Mrs J M H Tyldesley, BSc (JMHT)† (Biology) Mr M van Willigen MA (MVW) (Head of Hockey) Mr N G Waters, BA (NGW)* (Modern Languages, Head of Yrs 9-‐‑11) Dr A D Webb, PhD, MChem (ADW) (Chemistry, Gold DofE Co-‐‑ordinator, Ten Tors Manager)
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Mrs W Whitaker, CertEd (WBW) (Design and Technology) Mrs D J Willcocks, BA, AKC (DJW)† (Modern Languages) Mr S P H Willcocks, BA (SPHW) (Art) Mrs L A Williams, BA (LAW) (Art) Mr C M Williamson, BA, MSc (CMW) (Chemistry, Deputy Head of Grant House) Mrs K E Winship, BA (KEW) (Head of Mathematics) Ms A J Wood, BA (AJW) (Head of Psychology) Mrs M J Worley, BA, MSc (MJW)† (Economics and Business Studies) Modern Languages Assistants:, Sig.na Elisa Foschini †, Frau J Graser †, Mlle H Simon † Mrs E Doize †, Mlle A Noirot †, Sr Gabriel Gonzalez † † denotes part-‐‑time * denotes Senior Teacher Cathedral Organist and Master of the Choristers Dr D J C Price, HonDMus, GMus(TCL), FGCM, Hon FASC GAP Student staff Mr H Craig, Mr L Fitzgerald, Mr T Heath, Mr S Hayes, Mr T McCullough, Mr T Motley, Mr D Valsamidis
COMMUNICATION
For general Senior School enquiries, please e-‐‑mail [email protected] All Staff are keen to respond to concerns and e-‐‑mail is generally the best medium for parents to use. To reach any member of the teaching staff, use their first initial, followed by a full stop, surname, and the ending @pgs.org.uk. For example, to contact Mr S Lockyer, use the address [email protected] Exceptions to this e-‐‑mail rule are: Headmaster [email protected] Jerry Baker [email protected] Mathematics John Baker [email protected] Geology/Geography Alison Cross [email protected] Philosophy and Religious Studies John Dunne [email protected] English Peter Galliver [email protected] History Martin Smith [email protected] Chemistry
12-‐‑ 11 -‐‑
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
Headmaster’s Office Headmaster’s PA Mrs J E Caldow, BA
Headmaster’s Secretary Mrs D C King
Bursary Bursar Mr D J Kent
Estates Manager Mr S Cheshire School Accountant Mrs S Cox Fees Administrator Mrs J Tomblin
Payroll and Pensions Administrator Mrs W Coundon Bursar’s Secretary Mrs J Stone
Purchase Ledger Clerk Mrs C McClintock HR Advisor Mrs S D Sutton, Assoc CIPD
Bursary Office Assistant Miss B Dean
School Office School Administrator and Office Manager Ms K Walsh, BA
Common Room Secretary Mrs J Wilcox Senior School Secretary Mrs K Newman†
Receptionists Ms R Martin, BA (am)† Mrs A Jones (pm)†
Sixth Form and Careers Secretary Mrs J Williams IB, Exams and Registration Administrator Mrs H A Dorricott, BA
Admissions and Marketing
Senior School Registrar Mrs J Hunt Marketing Manager Mrs E M Linley, BSc
Medical Centre
School Doctor Dr M Saunders School Nurses Sister C Brown, RGN
Sister S Toms, RGN Health Care Assistant Mrs K Elliott
School Counsellors Dr N King, PhD † Mrs E Payne, BSc, BACP †,
Music
Music Administrator Mrs N Fretwell, LLB
Physical Education/Sport PE Administrator Mrs D Sotnick
-‐‑ 12 -‐‑
Library Librarian Mrs J C J Godfree, MA, PGCE,
MCLIP, DipLib Library Assistants Mrs R L Gillies, MA,
Miss T Fisher, BA Book Room Mrs S Barrett
ICT Services
Head of ICT Services Mr T Howlett, BSc Network Manager Mr T Barker, BSc
Database Administrator Mr A C W Moody ICT Support Mr J Cooke,
Mr M Oliver Mrs A Smith
AV Technicians Mr M Nother† Mr S Bagnall
Eduprint Administrator Mrs L Short Print Reprographics Mrs N Cheetham, Mrs T Barker
Catering & Facilities
General Manager Mr C Frith Catering Manager Mr R Way
Head Chef Mr P Cooke Hilsea Pavilion Kitchen Manager Mrs S Craig
Head Housekeeper Mrs L Foster
Development Office Development Director Mrs M J Bushell, BA
Alumni Relations Manager Mrs R Wade, BA Development Assistant Miss M Thomas
Photography
Photographer in Residence Mr J R Baker, BA
Outdoor Pursuits and CCF School Staff Instructor CCF Mr R Smith
Outdoor Pursuits Administrator Mrs L Selby
Portsmouth Festivities General Manager Miss E J Smith, BA
Technical Support Staff
Science Technicians Mrs J Brown, Mrs B McAuley Dr L Gray, Mrs J Corke,
13-‐‑ 11 -‐‑
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
Headmaster’s Office Headmaster’s PA Mrs J E Caldow, BA
Headmaster’s Secretary Mrs D C King
Bursary Bursar Mr D J Kent
Estates Manager Mr S Cheshire School Accountant Mrs S Cox Fees Administrator Mrs J Tomblin
Payroll and Pensions Administrator Mrs W Coundon Bursar’s Secretary Mrs J Stone
Purchase Ledger Clerk Mrs C McClintock HR Advisor Mrs S D Sutton, Assoc CIPD
Bursary Office Assistant Miss B Dean
School Office School Administrator and Office Manager Ms K Walsh, BA
Common Room Secretary Mrs J Wilcox Senior School Secretary Mrs K Newman†
Receptionists Ms R Martin, BA (am)† Mrs A Jones (pm)†
Sixth Form and Careers Secretary Mrs J Williams IB, Exams and Registration Administrator Mrs H A Dorricott, BA
Admissions and Marketing
Senior School Registrar Mrs J Hunt Marketing Manager Mrs E M Linley, BSc
Medical Centre
School Doctor Dr M Saunders School Nurses Sister C Brown, RGN
Sister S Toms, RGN Health Care Assistant Mrs K Elliott
School Counsellors Dr N King, PhD † Mrs E Payne, BSc, BACP †,
Music
Music Administrator Mrs N Fretwell, LLB
Physical Education/Sport PE Administrator Mrs D Sotnick
-‐‑ 12 -‐‑
Library Librarian Mrs J C J Godfree, MA, PGCE,
MCLIP, DipLib Library Assistants Mrs R L Gillies, MA,
Miss T Fisher, BA Book Room Mrs S Barrett
ICT Services
Head of ICT Services Mr T Howlett, BSc Network Manager Mr T Barker, BSc
Database Administrator Mr A C W Moody ICT Support Mr J Cooke,
Mr M Oliver Mrs A Smith
AV Technicians Mr M Nother† Mr S Bagnall
Eduprint Administrator Mrs L Short Print Reprographics Mrs N Cheetham, Mrs T Barker
Catering & Facilities
General Manager Mr C Frith Catering Manager Mr R Way
Head Chef Mr P Cooke Hilsea Pavilion Kitchen Manager Mrs S Craig
Head Housekeeper Mrs L Foster
Development Office Development Director Mrs M J Bushell, BA
Alumni Relations Manager Mrs R Wade, BA Development Assistant Miss M Thomas
Photography
Photographer in Residence Mr J R Baker, BA
Outdoor Pursuits and CCF School Staff Instructor CCF Mr R Smith
Outdoor Pursuits Administrator Mrs L Selby
Portsmouth Festivities General Manager Miss E J Smith, BA
Technical Support Staff
Science Technicians Mrs J Brown, Mrs B McAuley Dr L Gray, Mrs J Corke,
14-‐‑ 13 -‐‑
Mr D Goodall , Mrs C Rollins, Miss S Blackmore, BSc
Theatre Technician Mrs E J Trevett Mr P D’Souza (Maternity Cover)
DT Technician Mr G Villar Languages Technician Mr K Hodgson†
Art Technician Mr N Llewellyn-‐‑Thomas
Marshal, Caretakers and Maintenance Marshal Mr A Hicks
Porter Mr P Macrory Caretakers Mr K Gower, Mr A Osborne,
Mrs G Prior, Mr P Slater, Mr D Whittle
Gardener Ms E Beckett Maintenance Manager Mr C Pettitt
Maintenance Staff Mr G Buck, Mr G Likely Sports Hall Manager Mr B Robertson
Hilsea Groundstaff Mr A Watton, Mr J Wheeldon, Mr R Wheeldon
Archives
School Archivist Mr J P Sadden, BEd, DipIS, MCLIP
Learning Support Learning Support Administrator Mrs T P Tredray, BA, ACMA, MBA
Visiting LAMDA Speech and Drama Staff
Visiting Drama Staff Ms J de Jongh, ALCM, Dip GSA Mr J-‐‑P McCrohon, CertEd
Cover Staff/Invigilators
Mr A R B Baker Mrs A Lockyer, BSc Mrs A Waters BA, DipHE, Mrs N A Watson BA
Examinations Office
Assistant Head of Examinations Mrs S A Gunn
† denotes part-‐‑time
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VISITING MUSIC STAFF Brass Ms B Bartholomew (French horn), ALCM (brass), Mr G Brown, FLCM, LLCM (GB), Mr M Davis, LTCL (trombone), Mr I Naylor (trumpet) Keyboard Ms H Fenton, BA, PGCE (piano), Mrs T Foster, ARCM, LGSM (piano), Mr O G A Hancock, BA, MMus, FRC (organ), Miss K Kingsley GRSM, LRAM (piano), Mr T Pegler, FLCM (piano), Ms J Wheeler, BA, ALCM, LTCL, MCIPD (piano), Ms P M Wilcockson, GGSM, PGCE (piano, flute) Percussion Mr K R Dredge (drum kit), Mr A Mendoza, BA (Mexico), ACS (Holland) (percussion) Strings Ms H Fenton, BA, PGCE (guitar), Mr M Frampton, LLB (double bass), Mrs J Ingamells, ARCM (violin), Miss R McGibben (viola), Mrs L Peskett, GGSM PGDip RNCN (violin), Miss K Robertson, GRSM, LRAM (violin, viola), Ms A Saunders, BA (classical guitar, piano), Mrs E Sharrock, BMus Perf, LRAM (‘cello), Mrs P Spodzieja (violin) Mrs S Towner, ARCM (‘cello), Mr K Walker, BA (guitar) Singing Miss L Cronin, MA, Mrs J Pegler, Mr A Green, BMus, Adv PGdip, Dr C MacDougall, MA, PhD, Woodwind Mr R Blanken, GRNCM, ARCM (Performance) (clarinet, saxophone), Ms H Fenton, BA, PGCE (flute), Mrs J Flatman, BA (Hons), LRSM, PGCE (clarinet, recorder), Mr N Ingamells, GSM, PGCE (bassoon, saxophone), Miss C Nicholson, MMus, FTCL, FLCM, LRAM (flute) Associate Musicians London Mozart Players: For more detailed information on the LMP, please see www.lmp.org
15-‐‑ 13 -‐‑
Mr D Goodall , Mrs C Rollins, Miss S Blackmore, BSc
Theatre Technician Mrs E J Trevett Mr P D’Souza (Maternity Cover)
DT Technician Mr G Villar Languages Technician Mr K Hodgson†
Art Technician Mr N Llewellyn-‐‑Thomas
Marshal, Caretakers and Maintenance Marshal Mr A Hicks
Porter Mr P Macrory Caretakers Mr K Gower, Mr A Osborne,
Mrs G Prior, Mr P Slater, Mr D Whittle
Gardener Ms E Beckett Maintenance Manager Mr C Pettitt
Maintenance Staff Mr G Buck, Mr G Likely Sports Hall Manager Mr B Robertson
Hilsea Groundstaff Mr A Watton, Mr J Wheeldon, Mr R Wheeldon
Archives
School Archivist Mr J P Sadden, BEd, DipIS, MCLIP
Learning Support Learning Support Administrator Mrs T P Tredray, BA, ACMA, MBA
Visiting LAMDA Speech and Drama Staff
Visiting Drama Staff Ms J de Jongh, ALCM, Dip GSA Mr J-‐‑P McCrohon, CertEd
Cover Staff/Invigilators
Mr A R B Baker Mrs A Lockyer, BSc Mrs A Waters BA, DipHE, Mrs N A Watson BA
Examinations Office
Assistant Head of Examinations Mrs S A Gunn
† denotes part-‐‑time
-‐‑ 14 -‐‑
VISITING MUSIC STAFF Brass Ms B Bartholomew (French horn), ALCM (brass), Mr G Brown, FLCM, LLCM (GB), Mr M Davis, LTCL (trombone), Mr I Naylor (trumpet) Keyboard Ms H Fenton, BA, PGCE (piano), Mrs T Foster, ARCM, LGSM (piano), Mr O G A Hancock, BA, MMus, FRC (organ), Miss K Kingsley GRSM, LRAM (piano), Mr T Pegler, FLCM (piano), Ms J Wheeler, BA, ALCM, LTCL, MCIPD (piano), Ms P M Wilcockson, GGSM, PGCE (piano, flute) Percussion Mr K R Dredge (drum kit), Mr A Mendoza, BA (Mexico), ACS (Holland) (percussion) Strings Ms H Fenton, BA, PGCE (guitar), Mr M Frampton, LLB (double bass), Mrs J Ingamells, ARCM (violin), Miss R McGibben (viola), Mrs L Peskett, GGSM PGDip RNCN (violin), Miss K Robertson, GRSM, LRAM (violin, viola), Ms A Saunders, BA (classical guitar, piano), Mrs E Sharrock, BMus Perf, LRAM (‘cello), Mrs P Spodzieja (violin) Mrs S Towner, ARCM (‘cello), Mr K Walker, BA (guitar) Singing Miss L Cronin, MA, Mrs J Pegler, Mr A Green, BMus, Adv PGdip, Dr C MacDougall, MA, PhD, Woodwind Mr R Blanken, GRNCM, ARCM (Performance) (clarinet, saxophone), Ms H Fenton, BA, PGCE (flute), Mrs J Flatman, BA (Hons), LRSM, PGCE (clarinet, recorder), Mr N Ingamells, GSM, PGCE (bassoon, saxophone), Miss C Nicholson, MMus, FTCL, FLCM, LRAM (flute) Associate Musicians London Mozart Players: For more detailed information on the LMP, please see www.lmp.org
16-‐‑ 15 -‐‑
SIXTH FORM Assistant Head (Head of Sixth Form): Mr N D Gallop
Deputy Heads of Sixth Form: Mr S J Dean Mrs R H Clay (Maternity Cover) Miss H V Linnett
Head of Careers and Universities: Mr J E Burkinshaw Grant Smith Head of House
Mr J R C Gillies Head of House
Mr G T de Trafford
Deputy Mr C M Williamson Deputy Mrs A S Casillas-‐‑Cross Tutors Tutors Miss L V Burden Miss E J Cox Mrs B Clifford Miss S Heath Mrs S L Filho Dr M R Howson Mrs S R Pye Mr S Lemieux Dr R J I Richmond Mr R A Peebles Mr M van Willigen Mr L F Rees
House Captains
Eloise Flippance James Butler
House Captains
Rebecca Emerton Daniel Heyes
Latter Whitcombe Head of House
Mr D T Doyle
Head of House
Miss F E A Bush
Deputy Mr S J Curwood Deputy Miss R L Close Tutors Tutors Miss S J Farmer Mr J P Baker Mr P M Gamble Mr J Dunne Mr M Richardson Mr B P Lister Miss S L Stewart Mr J P Thomas Mrs K E Winship Dr M J Smith Ms A J Wood Mr S P H Willcocks
House Captains
Ella Tusler Kristian Masters
House Captains
Alexi Paxman Benjamin Stainton
-‐‑ 16 -‐‑
YEARS 9-‐‑11
Head of Years 9-‐‑11: Mr N G Waters Deputy Heads of Years 9-‐‑11: Mrs R L Nash, Mrs J L Gladstone
Grant Smith Head of House
Mr J R C Gillies Head of House
Mr G T de Trafford
Deputy Mr C M Williamson Deputy Mrs A S Casillas-‐‑Cross Tutors Tutors
Yr 9 Miss S E Cullen Yr 9 Miss S J C Robert Miss P A Hardisty Miss K G Thomas
Yr 10 Ms A E Bolton Yr 10 Mrs E E Bell Mr T M Fairman Mr S G Disley Mr J K Herbert Miss M C Flack
Yr 11 Miss L J Burton Ms B C Hart Yr 11 Dr P A O’Neil
Mr C M Williamson Mrs W B Whitaker Latter Whitcombe Head of House
Mr D T Doyle Head of House
Miss F E A Bush
Deputy Mr S J Curwood Deputy Miss R L Close Tutors Tutors
Yr 9 Mr D D Lee Yr 9 Miss C L Coward Mrs P I Langtry Mr J H Murphy
Yr 10 Mrs A V Russell Yr 10 Mrs C A Gozalbez-‐‑Guerola Mr P G Stephenson Mrs L C Ashdown Dr N Thomas Mrs J L Tweddle
Yr 11 Mr S J Curwood Yr 11 Miss L C Rickard Mr O G Stone Dr A D Webb
17-‐‑ 15 -‐‑
SIXTH FORM Assistant Head (Head of Sixth Form): Mr N D Gallop
Deputy Heads of Sixth Form: Mr S J Dean Mrs R H Clay (Maternity Cover) Miss H V Linnett
Head of Careers and Universities: Mr J E Burkinshaw Grant Smith Head of House
Mr J R C Gillies Head of House
Mr G T de Trafford
Deputy Mr C M Williamson Deputy Mrs A S Casillas-‐‑Cross Tutors Tutors Miss L V Burden Miss E J Cox Mrs B Clifford Miss S Heath Mrs S L Filho Dr M R Howson Mrs S R Pye Mr S Lemieux Dr R J I Richmond Mr R A Peebles Mr M van Willigen Mr L F Rees
House Captains
Eloise Flippance James Butler
House Captains
Rebecca Emerton Daniel Heyes
Latter Whitcombe Head of House
Mr D T Doyle
Head of House
Miss F E A Bush
Deputy Mr S J Curwood Deputy Miss R L Close Tutors Tutors Miss S J Farmer Mr J P Baker Mr P M Gamble Mr J Dunne Mr M Richardson Mr B P Lister Miss S L Stewart Mr J P Thomas Mrs K E Winship Dr M J Smith Ms A J Wood Mr S P H Willcocks
House Captains
Ella Tusler Kristian Masters
House Captains
Alexi Paxman Benjamin Stainton
-‐‑ 16 -‐‑
YEARS 9-‐‑11
Head of Years 9-‐‑11: Mr N G Waters Deputy Heads of Years 9-‐‑11: Mrs R L Nash, Mrs J L Gladstone
Grant Smith Head of House
Mr J R C Gillies Head of House
Mr G T de Trafford
Deputy Mr C M Williamson Deputy Mrs A S Casillas-‐‑Cross Tutors Tutors
Yr 9 Miss S E Cullen Yr 9 Miss S J C Robert Miss P A Hardisty Miss K G Thomas
Yr 10 Ms A E Bolton Yr 10 Mrs E E Bell Mr T M Fairman Mr S G Disley Mr J K Herbert Miss M C Flack
Yr 11 Miss L J Burton Ms B C Hart Yr 11 Dr P A O’Neil
Mr C M Williamson Mrs W B Whitaker Latter Whitcombe Head of House
Mr D T Doyle Head of House
Miss F E A Bush
Deputy Mr S J Curwood Deputy Miss R L Close Tutors Tutors
Yr 9 Mr D D Lee Yr 9 Miss C L Coward Mrs P I Langtry Mr J H Murphy
Yr 10 Mrs A V Russell Yr 10 Mrs C A Gozalbez-‐‑Guerola Mr P G Stephenson Mrs L C Ashdown Dr N Thomas Mrs J L Tweddle
Yr 11 Mr S J Curwood Yr 11 Miss L C Rickard Mr O G Stone Dr A D Webb
18-‐‑ 17 -‐‑
MIDDLE SCHOOL
Head of the Middle School: Mrs J Jackson Deputy Head of Middle School: Mrs K L Sparkes
Barton Hawkey Head of House
Mr S D Hawkswell Head of House
Mr A D Leach
Tutors Tutors Yr 7 Ms L A M Smith Yr 7 Mrs F E Lyon
Mrs J M Okell Mr A D Leach Yr 8 Mr A C Johnson Yr 8 Mr H C Stayte
Mr S D Hawkswell Miss K Sanders
House Captains
Grace Saunders Seth Eldrid
House Captains
Sophie Martin Sarnaz Hossain
Eastwood Summers Head of House
Miss K I Cox Head of House
Miss L A M Smith
Tutors Tutors Yr 7 Mr A J Seddon Yr 7 Miss L A M Smith
Miss K I Cox Mrs M G Dray Yr 8 Mrs L A Williams Yr 8 Mr D J Frampton
Miss G Meadows Mr J M Addyman
House Captains
Honor Mitchell-‐‑Brock Nicholas Lemieux
House Captains
Saskia Quarrie-‐‑Jones Zak Goad
-‐‑ 18 -‐‑
SCHOOL PREFECTS and PUPIL REPRESENTATIVES Senior Prefects
Nina Luckmann and Robert Weekes Deputy Senior Prefects
Benjamin Caldera Ciara Dossett Catriona Ellis
Alexander McKirgan Alexander Sligo-‐‑Young
Emily Tandy
Captain of Rugby Benjamin Caldera Captain of Netball Filippa Furniss
Captain of Girls’ Hockey Alexi Paxman Captain of Boys’ Hockey William Dry Heads of Chamber Choir Emily Tandy and Tom Cleary
Leader of Orchestra Anna McHale Head of Bands Samuel Gibb
Head Choristers of the Cathedral Harry Davis-‐‑Marks and Oliver Nash Head Chorister of Cantate Choir Melissa Talbot
Rachel Beaves Filippa Furniss Sophie Parekh Edwina Bishop Sebastian Harwood Alexi Paxman* Rory Bishop Hakan Hazzard Alice Priory Naomi Brigg Charlie Henderson Charlotte Randall Jadon Buckeridge Daniel Heyes* Matthew Roberts Georgina Buckle Johanna Horsman Jack Ross James Butler* Evangeline Howarth Timothy Shannon James Campkin Katherine Lemieux Sam Shingles Dorothea Charles Henry Ling David Simmonds Thomas Cleary Alice MacBain Benjamin Stainton* Madeleine De Vere Lewis Mackenzie Francesca Strongitharm-‐‑Cornell Jack Dry Hannah Males Ella Tusler* William Dry Kristian Masters* Katherine Twist Elliot Ebert Anna McHale Jessamie Waldon Day Rebecca Emerton* Harry Neame Lara Wassenberg Meljude Fajardo Harry Norton Naomi White Eloise Flippance* Mykata O'ʹHea Sophie Whitehead
19-‐‑ 17 -‐‑
MIDDLE SCHOOL
Head of the Middle School: Mrs J Jackson Deputy Head of Middle School: Mrs K L Sparkes
Barton Hawkey Head of House
Mr S D Hawkswell Head of House
Mr A D Leach
Tutors Tutors Yr 7 Ms L A M Smith Yr 7 Mrs F E Lyon
Mrs J M Okell Mr A D Leach Yr 8 Mr A C Johnson Yr 8 Mr H C Stayte
Mr S D Hawkswell Miss K Sanders
House Captains
Grace Saunders Seth Eldrid
House Captains
Sophie Martin Sarnaz Hossain
Eastwood Summers Head of House
Miss K I Cox Head of House
Miss L A M Smith
Tutors Tutors Yr 7 Mr A J Seddon Yr 7 Miss L A M Smith
Miss K I Cox Mrs M G Dray Yr 8 Mrs L A Williams Yr 8 Mr D J Frampton
Miss G Meadows Mr J M Addyman
House Captains
Honor Mitchell-‐‑Brock Nicholas Lemieux
House Captains
Saskia Quarrie-‐‑Jones Zak Goad
-‐‑ 18 -‐‑
SCHOOL PREFECTS and PUPIL REPRESENTATIVES Senior Prefects
Nina Luckmann and Robert Weekes Deputy Senior Prefects
Benjamin Caldera Ciara Dossett Catriona Ellis
Alexander McKirgan Alexander Sligo-‐‑Young
Emily Tandy
Captain of Rugby Benjamin Caldera Captain of Netball Filippa Furniss
Captain of Girls’ Hockey Alexi Paxman Captain of Boys’ Hockey William Dry Heads of Chamber Choir Emily Tandy and Tom Cleary
Leader of Orchestra Anna McHale Head of Bands Samuel Gibb
Head Choristers of the Cathedral Harry Davis-‐‑Marks and Oliver Nash Head Chorister of Cantate Choir Melissa Talbot
Rachel Beaves Filippa Furniss Sophie Parekh Edwina Bishop Sebastian Harwood Alexi Paxman* Rory Bishop Hakan Hazzard Alice Priory Naomi Brigg Charlie Henderson Charlotte Randall Jadon Buckeridge Daniel Heyes* Matthew Roberts Georgina Buckle Johanna Horsman Jack Ross James Butler* Evangeline Howarth Timothy Shannon James Campkin Katherine Lemieux Sam Shingles Dorothea Charles Henry Ling David Simmonds Thomas Cleary Alice MacBain Benjamin Stainton* Madeleine De Vere Lewis Mackenzie Francesca Strongitharm-‐‑Cornell Jack Dry Hannah Males Ella Tusler* William Dry Kristian Masters* Katherine Twist Elliot Ebert Anna McHale Jessamie Waldon Day Rebecca Emerton* Harry Neame Lara Wassenberg Meljude Fajardo Harry Norton Naomi White Eloise Flippance* Mykata O'ʹHea Sophie Whitehead
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Reports and Grades Deadlines. All deadlines are by 17:30 on the day stated. Friday 11 September PGS Extend due from Year 13 A Level pupils and final
UCAS predictions due
Friday 9 October Half term grades entered for all years
w/b 12 October Discussion of subject grades in lessons
Thursday 15 October P1 Grades review. Grades issued, binders issued to new pupils
Friday 6 November PGS Extend grades and reports entered
Thursday 12 November Y11 subject reports entered
Friday 13 November IB EE essay reports due by supervisors (to be entered in PGS Extend report area)
Tuesday 17 November Y13 subject reports entered
Thursday 19 November Y11 tutor reports and subject corrections due
Friday 20 November Y8 subject reports due
Tuesday 24 November Y13 Tutor reports and subject corrections due
Friday 27 November Y8 Tutor reports and subject corrections and Y11 House reports and tutor corrections due
Tuesday 1 December Y13 HOH and HOY reports and tutor corrections due. HOH pupil names to HM for handwritten comments
Thursday 3 December Year 12 Parents’ Evening
Friday 4 December Y8 HOY reports and tutor corrections due, HOY to give names to HM for handwritten comments. EOT grades entered for Years 7-‐‑13
w/b 7 December Discussion of subject grades in lessons
Monday 7 December Y11 HM reports due. Y13 HM comments due. Year 11 Preliminary Sixth Form choices due
Tuesday 8 December HM handwritten comments on Y8 reports due
Friday 11 December P1 Grades review for all Years and reports review for Y8,11 and 13
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Reports and Grades Deadlines. All deadlines are by 17:30 on the day stated. Friday 11 September PGS Extend due from Year 13 A Level pupils and final
UCAS predictions due
Friday 9 October Half term grades entered for all years
w/b 12 October Discussion of subject grades in lessons
Thursday 15 October P1 Grades review. Grades issued, binders issued to new pupils
Friday 6 November PGS Extend grades and reports entered
Thursday 12 November Y11 subject reports entered
Friday 13 November IB EE essay reports due by supervisors (to be entered in PGS Extend report area)
Tuesday 17 November Y13 subject reports entered
Thursday 19 November Y11 tutor reports and subject corrections due
Friday 20 November Y8 subject reports due
Tuesday 24 November Y13 Tutor reports and subject corrections due
Friday 27 November Y8 Tutor reports and subject corrections and Y11 House reports and tutor corrections due
Tuesday 1 December Y13 HOH and HOY reports and tutor corrections due. HOH pupil names to HM for handwritten comments
Thursday 3 December Year 12 Parents’ Evening
Friday 4 December Y8 HOY reports and tutor corrections due, HOY to give names to HM for handwritten comments. EOT grades entered for Years 7-‐‑13
w/b 7 December Discussion of subject grades in lessons
Monday 7 December Y11 HM reports due. Y13 HM comments due. Year 11 Preliminary Sixth Form choices due
Tuesday 8 December HM handwritten comments on Y8 reports due
Friday 11 December P1 Grades review for all Years and reports review for Y8,11 and 13
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Monday, 31 August 09:30 -‐‑ 16:30 New Yr 12 Induction Day, SFC and Goodwood
Tuesday, 1 September
INSET 10:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Thoroughly Modern Millie Rehearsals, Gatehouse
10:00 -‐‑ 11:30 Yr 13 Continuation Tests (group 1) 10:40 -‐‑ 16:30 Yr 12 Induction Day, DRT and Hilsea
12:30 -‐‑ 14:00 Yr 13 Continuation Tests (group 2) 15:30 -‐‑ 17:00 Visiting Music Teachers'ʹ INSET, Rotunda
Week 1
Wednesday, 2 September INSET
10:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Thoroughly Modern Millie Rehearsals, Gatehouse 15:30 -‐‑ 17:30 Chamber Choir pre-‐‑term Rehearsals, Rotunda 15:30 -‐‑ 17:30 Staff MSCELM Course Induction, University of Portsmouth
Library 16:00 -‐‑ 17:30 Senior Teachers'ʹ Meeting, Willis Room
Thursday, 3 September
TERM BEGINS 10:55 -‐‑ 12:50 Yr 9 Mobile Device Induction, Project Room 12:30 -‐‑ 15:30 New Pupils’ Biometrics, Willis Room 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Choir Rehearsal, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral 14:00 -‐‑ 14:40 Yrs 8, 9 & 10 Beginning of Term Service, St Thomas'ʹ
Cathedral 15:00 -‐‑ 15:40 Yrs 11-‐‑13 Beginning of Term Service, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral 16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 BMAT Chemistry Revision, K4 18:30 -‐‑ 20:00 Yr 7 Beginning of Term Service for pupils and parents,
St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral
Friday, 4 September Instrumental Music Lessons and Ensembles start today
09:10 -‐‑ 12:50 Yr 9 Mobile Device Induction, Project Room
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Monday, 31 August 09:30 -‐‑ 16:30 New Yr 12 Induction Day, SFC and Goodwood
Tuesday, 1 September
INSET 10:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Thoroughly Modern Millie Rehearsals, Gatehouse
10:00 -‐‑ 11:30 Yr 13 Continuation Tests (group 1) 10:40 -‐‑ 16:30 Yr 12 Induction Day, DRT and Hilsea
12:30 -‐‑ 14:00 Yr 13 Continuation Tests (group 2) 15:30 -‐‑ 17:00 Visiting Music Teachers'ʹ INSET, Rotunda
Week 1
Wednesday, 2 September INSET
10:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Thoroughly Modern Millie Rehearsals, Gatehouse 15:30 -‐‑ 17:30 Chamber Choir pre-‐‑term Rehearsals, Rotunda 15:30 -‐‑ 17:30 Staff MSCELM Course Induction, University of Portsmouth
Library 16:00 -‐‑ 17:30 Senior Teachers'ʹ Meeting, Willis Room
Thursday, 3 September
TERM BEGINS 10:55 -‐‑ 12:50 Yr 9 Mobile Device Induction, Project Room 12:30 -‐‑ 15:30 New Pupils’ Biometrics, Willis Room 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Choir Rehearsal, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral 14:00 -‐‑ 14:40 Yrs 8, 9 & 10 Beginning of Term Service, St Thomas'ʹ
Cathedral 15:00 -‐‑ 15:40 Yrs 11-‐‑13 Beginning of Term Service, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral 16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 BMAT Chemistry Revision, K4 18:30 -‐‑ 20:00 Yr 7 Beginning of Term Service for pupils and parents,
St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral
Friday, 4 September Instrumental Music Lessons and Ensembles start today
09:10 -‐‑ 12:50 Yr 9 Mobile Device Induction, Project Room
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Monday, 31 August 09:30 -‐‑ 16:30 New Yr 12 Induction Day, SFC and Goodwood
Tuesday, 1 September
INSET 10:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Thoroughly Modern Millie Rehearsals, Gatehouse
10:00 -‐‑ 11:30 Yr 13 Continuation Tests (group 1) 10:40 -‐‑ 16:30 Yr 12 Induction Day, DRT and Hilsea
12:30 -‐‑ 14:00 Yr 13 Continuation Tests (group 2) 15:30 -‐‑ 17:00 Visiting Music Teachers'ʹ INSET, Rotunda
Week 1
Wednesday, 2 September INSET
10:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Thoroughly Modern Millie Rehearsals, Gatehouse 15:30 -‐‑ 17:30 Chamber Choir pre-‐‑term Rehearsals, Rotunda 15:30 -‐‑ 17:30 Staff MSCELM Course Induction, University of Portsmouth
Library 16:00 -‐‑ 17:30 Senior Teachers'ʹ Meeting, Willis Room
Thursday, 3 September
TERM BEGINS 10:55 -‐‑ 12:50 Yr 9 Mobile Device Induction, Project Room 12:30 -‐‑ 15:30 New Pupils’ Biometrics, Willis Room 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Choir Rehearsal, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral 14:00 -‐‑ 14:40 Yrs 8, 9 & 10 Beginning of Term Service, St Thomas'ʹ
Cathedral 15:00 -‐‑ 15:40 Yrs 11-‐‑13 Beginning of Term Service, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral 16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 BMAT Chemistry Revision, K4 18:30 -‐‑ 20:00 Yr 7 Beginning of Term Service for pupils and parents,
St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral
Friday, 4 September Instrumental Music Lessons and Ensembles start today
09:10 -‐‑ 12:50 Yr 9 Mobile Device Induction, Project Room
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Saturday, 5 September T/S Gunilla from Sweden arrives at Gunwharf Quays 06:45 Yrs 12 & 13 CCF Parachuting Course trip departs (returns
06.09.15) Girls’ Hockey
14:00 Girls'ʹ Hockey U12A & U12B v Westbourne House School (h) 14:00 Girls'ʹ Hockey U13A v Westbourne House School (a) 14:45 Girls'ʹ Hockey U12C v Westbourne House School (h) 14:45 Girls'ʹ Hockey U13B v Westbourne House School (a)
Rugby
10:00 -‐‑ 12:00 Rugby U13A, U13B, U13C, U12A, U12B & U12C Training Matches (h)
14:30 Rugby 1st XV, 2nd XV, U16A & U16B v Canford School (h) 14:30 Rugby U15A, U15B, U14A & U14B v Canford School (a)
Sunday, 6 September
Yrs 12 & 13 English trip to see The Crucible, Old Vic, London 10:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Thoroughly Modern Millie Rehearsals, DRT
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Monday, 31 August 09:30 -‐‑ 16:30 New Yr 12 Induction Day, SFC and Goodwood
Tuesday, 1 September
INSET 10:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Thoroughly Modern Millie Rehearsals, Gatehouse
10:00 -‐‑ 11:30 Yr 13 Continuation Tests (group 1) 10:40 -‐‑ 16:30 Yr 12 Induction Day, DRT and Hilsea
12:30 -‐‑ 14:00 Yr 13 Continuation Tests (group 2) 15:30 -‐‑ 17:00 Visiting Music Teachers'ʹ INSET, Rotunda
Week 1
Wednesday, 2 September INSET
10:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Thoroughly Modern Millie Rehearsals, Gatehouse 15:30 -‐‑ 17:30 Chamber Choir pre-‐‑term Rehearsals, Rotunda 15:30 -‐‑ 17:30 Staff MSCELM Course Induction, University of Portsmouth
Library 16:00 -‐‑ 17:30 Senior Teachers'ʹ Meeting, Willis Room
Thursday, 3 September
TERM BEGINS 10:55 -‐‑ 12:50 Yr 9 Mobile Device Induction, Project Room 12:30 -‐‑ 15:30 New Pupils’ Biometrics, Willis Room 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Choir Rehearsal, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral 14:00 -‐‑ 14:40 Yrs 8, 9 & 10 Beginning of Term Service, St Thomas'ʹ
Cathedral 15:00 -‐‑ 15:40 Yrs 11-‐‑13 Beginning of Term Service, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral 16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 BMAT Chemistry Revision, K4 18:30 -‐‑ 20:00 Yr 7 Beginning of Term Service for pupils and parents,
St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral
Friday, 4 September Instrumental Music Lessons and Ensembles start today
09:10 -‐‑ 12:50 Yr 9 Mobile Device Induction, Project Room
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Monday, 31 August 09:30 -‐‑ 16:30 New Yr 12 Induction Day, SFC and Goodwood
Tuesday, 1 September
INSET 10:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Thoroughly Modern Millie Rehearsals, Gatehouse
10:00 -‐‑ 11:30 Yr 13 Continuation Tests (group 1) 10:40 -‐‑ 16:30 Yr 12 Induction Day, DRT and Hilsea
12:30 -‐‑ 14:00 Yr 13 Continuation Tests (group 2) 15:30 -‐‑ 17:00 Visiting Music Teachers'ʹ INSET, Rotunda
Week 1
Wednesday, 2 September INSET
10:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Thoroughly Modern Millie Rehearsals, Gatehouse 15:30 -‐‑ 17:30 Chamber Choir pre-‐‑term Rehearsals, Rotunda 15:30 -‐‑ 17:30 Staff MSCELM Course Induction, University of Portsmouth
Library 16:00 -‐‑ 17:30 Senior Teachers'ʹ Meeting, Willis Room
Thursday, 3 September
TERM BEGINS 10:55 -‐‑ 12:50 Yr 9 Mobile Device Induction, Project Room 12:30 -‐‑ 15:30 New Pupils’ Biometrics, Willis Room 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Choir Rehearsal, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral 14:00 -‐‑ 14:40 Yrs 8, 9 & 10 Beginning of Term Service, St Thomas'ʹ
Cathedral 15:00 -‐‑ 15:40 Yrs 11-‐‑13 Beginning of Term Service, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral 16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 BMAT Chemistry Revision, K4 18:30 -‐‑ 20:00 Yr 7 Beginning of Term Service for pupils and parents,
St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral
Friday, 4 September Instrumental Music Lessons and Ensembles start today
09:10 -‐‑ 12:50 Yr 9 Mobile Device Induction, Project Room
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Monday, 31 August 09:30 -‐‑ 16:30 New Yr 12 Induction Day, SFC and Goodwood
Tuesday, 1 September
INSET 10:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Thoroughly Modern Millie Rehearsals, Gatehouse
10:00 -‐‑ 11:30 Yr 13 Continuation Tests (group 1) 10:40 -‐‑ 16:30 Yr 12 Induction Day, DRT and Hilsea
12:30 -‐‑ 14:00 Yr 13 Continuation Tests (group 2) 15:30 -‐‑ 17:00 Visiting Music Teachers'ʹ INSET, Rotunda
Week 1
Wednesday, 2 September INSET
10:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Thoroughly Modern Millie Rehearsals, Gatehouse 15:30 -‐‑ 17:30 Chamber Choir pre-‐‑term Rehearsals, Rotunda 15:30 -‐‑ 17:30 Staff MSCELM Course Induction, University of Portsmouth
Library 16:00 -‐‑ 17:30 Senior Teachers'ʹ Meeting, Willis Room
Thursday, 3 September
TERM BEGINS 10:55 -‐‑ 12:50 Yr 9 Mobile Device Induction, Project Room 12:30 -‐‑ 15:30 New Pupils’ Biometrics, Willis Room 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Choir Rehearsal, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral 14:00 -‐‑ 14:40 Yrs 8, 9 & 10 Beginning of Term Service, St Thomas'ʹ
Cathedral 15:00 -‐‑ 15:40 Yrs 11-‐‑13 Beginning of Term Service, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral 16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 BMAT Chemistry Revision, K4 18:30 -‐‑ 20:00 Yr 7 Beginning of Term Service for pupils and parents,
St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral
Friday, 4 September Instrumental Music Lessons and Ensembles start today
09:10 -‐‑ 12:50 Yr 9 Mobile Device Induction, Project Room
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Week 2 Monday, 7 September
10:55 -‐‑ 15:50 Yr 9 Mobile Device Induction (by class), Project Room
Tuesday, 8 September 16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 BMAT Maths Revision, K4 18:00 -‐‑ 21:00 Yrs 12 & 13 IB Host Families Dinner aboard T/S Gunilla 19:00 -‐‑ 20:30 Community Choir, Rotunda 19:30 -‐‑ 21:00 Yr 10 PRS Poland Trip Parents'ʹ Information Evening, BCSC
Wednesday, 9 September
09:00 -‐‑ 12:50 T/S Gunilla Guests in School, SFC 09:10 -‐‑ 15:50 Yr 9 Mobile Device Induction, Project Room 12:50 -‐‑ 13:30 Yr 8 Girls'ʹ HPV Vaccination Assembly, DRT 13:15 -‐‑ 13:45 Teachers’ Uganda Group Meeting, 2007
14:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Royal Grammar School, Guildford (a) 14:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v St John'ʹs College (h)
14:35 -‐‑ 15:50 IB Group 4 Project Introduction and Planning, BCSC 16:00 Detention 16:00 Staff iPad Training, SFC
Thursday, 10 September
09:10 -‐‑ 15:50 Individual Photographs for New Pupils and Staff, Willis Room
16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 Middle School Care List Meeting, 1026
Friday, 11 September T/S Gunilla departs from Gunwharf Quays Yr 12 Academic Foundations Day
09:10 -‐‑ 15:50 Yr 7 Getting to Know You Day, Sports Hall and Hilsea 19:30 -‐‑ 21:00 Yr 7 Parents'ʹ Reception Evening, Dining Hall
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Week 2 Monday, 7 September
10:55 -‐‑ 15:50 Yr 9 Mobile Device Induction (by class), Project Room
Tuesday, 8 September 16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 BMAT Maths Revision, K4 18:00 -‐‑ 21:00 Yrs 12 & 13 IB Host Families Dinner aboard T/S Gunilla 19:00 -‐‑ 20:30 Community Choir, Rotunda 19:30 -‐‑ 21:00 Yr 10 PRS Poland Trip Parents'ʹ Information Evening, BCSC
Wednesday, 9 September
09:00 -‐‑ 12:50 T/S Gunilla Guests in School, SFC 09:10 -‐‑ 15:50 Yr 9 Mobile Device Induction, Project Room 12:50 -‐‑ 13:30 Yr 8 Girls'ʹ HPV Vaccination Assembly, DRT 13:15 -‐‑ 13:45 Teachers’ Uganda Group Meeting, 2007
14:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Royal Grammar School, Guildford (a) 14:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v St John'ʹs College (h)
14:35 -‐‑ 15:50 IB Group 4 Project Introduction and Planning, BCSC 16:00 Detention 16:00 Staff iPad Training, SFC
Thursday, 10 September
09:10 -‐‑ 15:50 Individual Photographs for New Pupils and Staff, Willis Room
16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 Middle School Care List Meeting, 1026
Friday, 11 September T/S Gunilla departs from Gunwharf Quays Yr 12 Academic Foundations Day
09:10 -‐‑ 15:50 Yr 7 Getting to Know You Day, Sports Hall and Hilsea 19:30 -‐‑ 21:00 Yr 7 Parents'ʹ Reception Evening, Dining Hall
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Saturday, 12 September 14:00 -‐‑ 17:00 Chamber Choir Rehearsals for recording with LMP,
Rotunda Girls’ Hockey
10:00 Girls'ʹ Hockey U14A & U13A v St George'ʹs College, Weybridge (a)
10:00 Girls'ʹ Hockey U16A v St George'ʹs College, Weybridge (h) 11:15 Girls'ʹ Hockey U15A v St George'ʹs College, Weybridge (h) 11:15 Girls'ʹ Hockey U12A, U12B, U12C & U12D v St George'ʹs
College, Weybridge (a) Boys’ Hockey
10:00 Boys'ʹ Hockey U15A v Whitgift School (a) 11:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Whitgift School (a) 12:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U14A v Whitgift School (h) 14:00 Boys'ʹ Hockey U16A v Whitgift School (h)
Rugby
10:00 Rugby U12B & U12C v Perins School (h) 14:15 Rugby 1st XV, 2nd XV, U16A & U16B v Lord Wandsworth
College (h) 14:15 Rugby U15A, U15B, U14A, U14B, U13A, U13B & U13C/U12A
v Lord Wandsworth College (a)
Sunday, 13 September 08:00 -‐‑ 20:30 Chamber Choir CD Recording with LMP, Blackheath Halls,
London 10:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Thoroughly Modern Millie Rehearsals, DRT
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Week 3 Monday, 14 September
13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Mobile Technology Teaching and Learning Group Meeting, Project Room
15:30 Rugby U13B v Cams Hill School (h) 16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 Yr 9 Activities Meeting and First Session
16:30 Rugby U12B v Springfield School (h) 18:00 -‐‑ 19:30 New Music Composition Showcase, Rotunda
Tuesday, 15 September
Deadline for Oxbridge and Medics/Dentists/Vets to submit UCAS Applications
08:00 -‐‑ 08:30 Teaching and Learning Group Meeting, Project Room 13:00 -‐‑ 14:00 Lunchtime Concert, Rotunda 13:55 -‐‑ 15:50 New Yr 10 Screening, Learning Support Rooms
15:30 Rugby U15B v Cams Hill School (h) 16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 BMAT Physics Revision, J4 16:00 -‐‑ 18:00 Senior House Croquet, Governor’s Green
16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Seaford College (h) 16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U15A v Seaford College (a) 16:30 Rugby U14B v Cams Hill School (h) 17:00 Netball U12A v Tormead School (a)
19:30 -‐‑ 21:00 Brunel Science Lecture by Johnny Ball, DRT
Wednesday, 16 September 13:15 -‐‑ 13:45 Middle School Freshers'ʹ Fair, MSCR
14:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Reed'ʹs School (h) 16:00 Boys'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Reed'ʹs School (h)
16:00 Detention 16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 Senior Care List Meeting, Willis Room
18:00 -‐‑ 18:45 PGS Sport Seminar for Senior School Parents, BCSC 19:00 -‐‑ 19:45 PGS Sport Seminar for Senior School Parents, BCSC
Thursday, 17 September
08:00 -‐‑ 08:30 School Communion and Breakfast, Willis Room 08:00 -‐‑ 19:00 Yr 9 & IB Music trip to Gamelan and Minimalism
Exhibition, Royal Festival Hall, London 09:10 -‐‑ 15:50 Yrs 9-‐‑13 Antikythera Mechanism Exhibition, BCSC
15:30 Girls Hockey U16A v Canford School (h) 15:30 Rugby U16A v Amery Hill School (a) County Cup
16:00 Staff iPad Training, SFC 16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 Yrs 9-‐‑13 Antikythera Mechanism Lecture, BCSC
16:30 Rugby U16B v Cams Hill School (h)
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Friday, 18 September
09:10 -‐‑ 15:50 IB Group 4 Project Day 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Networking Lunch with Alastair Whitehead OP, DPPS to
the Home Secretary, Willis Room 13:55 -‐‑ 15:50 New Yr 9 Screening, Old Gym
16:00 Senior Hockey Tour to Taunton departs (returns 19.09.15) 19:00 Boys Hockey’ 1st XI v Richard Huish College, Taunton (a)
Saturday, 19 September Governors/Staff Strategy Day, Bawtree Building
Girls’ Hockey
10:30 -‐‑ 12:00 Girls'ʹ Hockey Yrs 9-‐‑13 House Matches (HMS Temeraire) 11:30 -‐‑ 13:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey Yrs 7 & 8 House Matches (h)
Boys’ Hockey
09:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U14A v Reed'ʹs School (h) 10:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U13A v Reed'ʹs School (h) 11:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U13B v Reed'ʹs School (a) 14:15 Boys'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Millfield School (a) 14:15 Boys'ʹ Hockey U16A v Millfield School (h)
Rugby
14:00 Rugby 1st XV, U13A & U12A v Ryde School (h) 14:00 Rugby U16A, U15A & U14A v Ryde School (a)
Sunday, 20 September
09:30 -‐‑ 11:00 Beach Clean, Hayling Island 10:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Thoroughly Modern Millie Rehearsals, DRT
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Week 3 Monday, 14 September
13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Mobile Technology Teaching and Learning Group Meeting, Project Room
15:30 Rugby U13B v Cams Hill School (h) 16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 Yr 9 Activities Meeting and First Session
16:30 Rugby U12B v Springfield School (h) 18:00 -‐‑ 19:30 New Music Composition Showcase, Rotunda
Tuesday, 15 September
Deadline for Oxbridge and Medics/Dentists/Vets to submit UCAS Applications
08:00 -‐‑ 08:30 Teaching and Learning Group Meeting, Project Room 13:00 -‐‑ 14:00 Lunchtime Concert, Rotunda 13:55 -‐‑ 15:50 New Yr 10 Screening, Learning Support Rooms
15:30 Rugby U15B v Cams Hill School (h) 16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 BMAT Physics Revision, J4 16:00 -‐‑ 18:00 Senior House Croquet, Governor’s Green
16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Seaford College (h) 16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U15A v Seaford College (a) 16:30 Rugby U14B v Cams Hill School (h) 17:00 Netball U12A v Tormead School (a)
19:30 -‐‑ 21:00 Brunel Science Lecture by Johnny Ball, DRT
Wednesday, 16 September 13:15 -‐‑ 13:45 Middle School Freshers'ʹ Fair, MSCR
14:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Reed'ʹs School (h) 16:00 Boys'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Reed'ʹs School (h)
16:00 Detention 16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 Senior Care List Meeting, Willis Room
18:00 -‐‑ 18:45 PGS Sport Seminar for Senior School Parents, BCSC 19:00 -‐‑ 19:45 PGS Sport Seminar for Senior School Parents, BCSC
Thursday, 17 September
08:00 -‐‑ 08:30 School Communion and Breakfast, Willis Room 08:00 -‐‑ 19:00 Yr 9 & IB Music trip to Gamelan and Minimalism
Exhibition, Royal Festival Hall, London 09:10 -‐‑ 15:50 Yrs 9-‐‑13 Antikythera Mechanism Exhibition, BCSC
15:30 Girls Hockey U16A v Canford School (h) 15:30 Rugby U16A v Amery Hill School (a) County Cup
16:00 Staff iPad Training, SFC 16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 Yrs 9-‐‑13 Antikythera Mechanism Lecture, BCSC
16:30 Rugby U16B v Cams Hill School (h)
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Friday, 18 September
09:10 -‐‑ 15:50 IB Group 4 Project Day 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Networking Lunch with Alastair Whitehead OP, DPPS to
the Home Secretary, Willis Room 13:55 -‐‑ 15:50 New Yr 9 Screening, Old Gym
16:00 Senior Hockey Tour to Taunton departs (returns 19.09.15) 19:00 Boys Hockey’ 1st XI v Richard Huish College, Taunton (a)
Saturday, 19 September Governors/Staff Strategy Day, Bawtree Building
Girls’ Hockey
10:30 -‐‑ 12:00 Girls'ʹ Hockey Yrs 9-‐‑13 House Matches (HMS Temeraire) 11:30 -‐‑ 13:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey Yrs 7 & 8 House Matches (h)
Boys’ Hockey
09:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U14A v Reed'ʹs School (h) 10:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U13A v Reed'ʹs School (h) 11:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U13B v Reed'ʹs School (a) 14:15 Boys'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Millfield School (a) 14:15 Boys'ʹ Hockey U16A v Millfield School (h)
Rugby
14:00 Rugby 1st XV, U13A & U12A v Ryde School (h) 14:00 Rugby U16A, U15A & U14A v Ryde School (a)
Sunday, 20 September
09:30 -‐‑ 11:00 Beach Clean, Hayling Island 10:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Thoroughly Modern Millie Rehearsals, DRT
28-‐‑ 26 -‐‑
Week 4 Monday, 21 September
No Yr 9 Activities today 14:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Prizegiving Rehearsals, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral
15:30 Rugby U13C v St Georges Catholic College, Southampton (h) 16:00 Staff iPad Training, Willis Room
16:15 Netball U13A v King Edward VI School, Southampton (a) 16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U12A v Ryde School (HMS Temeraire) 19:30 Prizegiving, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral
Tuesday, 22 September
08:40 -‐‑ 09:05 Yr 9 Isle of Wight Briefing Assembly, John Pounds 09:10 -‐‑ 15:50 Yrs 10-‐‑13 Academic Music Day with LMP, Rotunda 13:00 -‐‑ 14:00 Cathedral Liaison Meeting, Headmaster'ʹs Study
14:30 Rugby U15B v Oaklands Catholic School (h) 16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 BMAT Biology Revision, L3
16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 Senior History Society Lecture, 'ʹThe Makers of the Post-‐‑War World'ʹ by Richard Crowder OP, Willis Room
16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 Staff MSCELM, SF1 16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U14A v Hampshire Collegiate School (h) 16:30 Rugby U14B v Oaklands Catholic School (h)
19:00 -‐‑ 20:30 Community Choir, Rotunda
Wednesday, 23 September 09:10 -‐‑ 10:30 Yr 11 SRE Event, DRT and BCSC 09:10 -‐‑ 12:50 Yr 8 Girls'ʹ HPV Vaccinations, Willis Room 13:00 -‐‑ 14:00 BBC Radio 3 Live Broadcast Rehearsals, St Thomas'ʹ
Cathedral 14:00 Netball 1st VII v Brighton College ISNC (a) 14:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Hampshire Collegiate School (a) 14:30 Rugby 1st XV v Oaklands Catholic School (h)
15:30 -‐‑ 16:30 BBC Radio 3 Live Broadcast, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral 15:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U13A v Cranleigh Preparatory School (h)
16:00 Detention 16:00 -‐‑ 17:30 Pastoral Review Meeting, Willis Room
16:30 Rugby U12B v St George Catholic College, Southampton (h) 19:00 -‐‑ 21:30 OP Club Committee Meeting, Willis Room
Thursday, 24 September
09:10 -‐‑ 16:00 Yr 12 English trip to Chawton House and Jane Austen Museum
09:30 -‐‑ 16:00 Yr 13 Aspirant Medics Day, Careers Room 14:30 Rugby U16A/B v Oaklands Catholic School (h)
16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 Pastoral Time
29-‐‑ 26 -‐‑
Week 4 Monday, 21 September
No Yr 9 Activities today 14:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Prizegiving Rehearsals, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral
15:30 Rugby U13C v St Georges Catholic College, Southampton (h) 16:00 Staff iPad Training, Willis Room
16:15 Netball U13A v King Edward VI School, Southampton (a) 16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U12A v Ryde School (HMS Temeraire) 19:30 Prizegiving, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral
Tuesday, 22 September
08:40 -‐‑ 09:05 Yr 9 Isle of Wight Briefing Assembly, John Pounds 09:10 -‐‑ 15:50 Yrs 10-‐‑13 Academic Music Day with LMP, Rotunda 13:00 -‐‑ 14:00 Cathedral Liaison Meeting, Headmaster'ʹs Study
14:30 Rugby U15B v Oaklands Catholic School (h) 16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 BMAT Biology Revision, L3
16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 Senior History Society Lecture, 'ʹThe Makers of the Post-‐‑War World'ʹ by Richard Crowder OP, Willis Room
16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 Staff MSCELM, SF1 16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U14A v Hampshire Collegiate School (h) 16:30 Rugby U14B v Oaklands Catholic School (h)
19:00 -‐‑ 20:30 Community Choir, Rotunda
Wednesday, 23 September 09:10 -‐‑ 10:30 Yr 11 SRE Event, DRT and BCSC 09:10 -‐‑ 12:50 Yr 8 Girls'ʹ HPV Vaccinations, Willis Room 13:00 -‐‑ 14:00 BBC Radio 3 Live Broadcast Rehearsals, St Thomas'ʹ
Cathedral 14:00 Netball 1st VII v Brighton College ISNC (a) 14:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Hampshire Collegiate School (a) 14:30 Rugby 1st XV v Oaklands Catholic School (h)
15:30 -‐‑ 16:30 BBC Radio 3 Live Broadcast, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral 15:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U13A v Cranleigh Preparatory School (h)
16:00 Detention 16:00 -‐‑ 17:30 Pastoral Review Meeting, Willis Room
16:30 Rugby U12B v St George Catholic College, Southampton (h) 19:00 -‐‑ 21:30 OP Club Committee Meeting, Willis Room
Thursday, 24 September
09:10 -‐‑ 16:00 Yr 12 English trip to Chawton House and Jane Austen Museum
09:30 -‐‑ 16:00 Yr 13 Aspirant Medics Day, Careers Room 14:30 Rugby U16A/B v Oaklands Catholic School (h)
16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 Pastoral Time
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16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U14A v Seaford College (h) 16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U15A v Hampshire Collegiate School (h) 16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U16A v Seaford College (a) 16:30 Netball U12A v St Catherine'ʹs School, Guildford (a)
19:30 -‐‑ 21:00 Yrs 9-‐‑11 Music Evening, Rotunda
Friday, 25 September Yr 10 Spanish Exchange Pupils arrive
12:50 -‐‑ 13:00 Half Day -‐‑ School Closes at 12:50. No lunches available. 13:00 Girls Hockey U14 Hampshire Cup (a)
13:00 -‐‑ 17:00 Governors'ʹ Education Committee Meeting, Willis Room 17:00 Rugby U12 v Churcher’s College (h) 17:00 Rugby U13 v Churcher’s College (a)
Saturday, 26 September
09:30 -‐‑ 12:30 OPEN MORNING Girls’ Hockey
13:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U15A v King Edward VI School, Southampton (h) 13:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U16A v King Edward VI School, Southampton (a) 14:00 Girls'ʹ Hockey U12A & U12B v King Edward VI School,
Southampton (a) 14:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U13A v King Edward VI School, Southampton (a) 14:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U14A v King Edward VI School, Southampton (h) 15:00 Girls'ʹ Hockey U12C & U12D v King Edward VI School,
Southampton (a) 15:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v King Edward VI School, Southampton (h) 15:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U13B v King Edward VI School, Southampton (a)
Boys’ Hockey
14:30 -‐‑ 16:00 Boys'ʹ Hockey Yrs 9-‐‑13 House Matches (HMS Temeraire) Rugby
15:00 Rugby 1st XV, 2nd XV, U15A & U15B v Churcher'ʹs College (a) 15:00 Rugby U16A, U16B, U14A & U14B v Churcher'ʹs College (h)
Sunday, 27 September
10:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Thoroughly Modern Millie Rehearsals, DRT
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Week 5 Monday, 28 September
08:15 -‐‑ 18:30 Yr 9 Activities Day, Isle of Wight 10:55 -‐‑ 12:10 Yr 8 English Readathon Kick-‐‑Start with Craig Simpson,
DRT 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Digital Council Meeting, SFC 13:55 -‐‑ 15:50 New Yr 8 Screening
15:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U13A v Hampshire Collegiate School (a) 15:30 Rugby U13B v Weydon School (a)
16:00 Staff iPad Training, Willis Room 16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U12A & U12B v Hampshire Collegiate School (h) 16:30 Rugby U12B v Weydon School (h)
19:30 -‐‑ 21:00 Yr 12 Parents'ʹ Reception Evening, DRT and Dining Hall
Tuesday, 29 September 10:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Yr 12 Art trip to Goodwood Sculpture Park 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Networking Lunch with Oliver Jones OP, Head of
Communications and Sustainability, Aggregate Industries, Willis Room
14:45 Girls'ʹ Hockey U15A v Kingston Grammar School (a) 14:45 Girls'ʹ Hockey U15B v Kingston Grammar School (h) 15:30 Rugby U15B v Weydon School (a)
16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 Senior History and Politics Society Lecture: A Tale of Two Fragile States: Pakistan and Somalia by Mr Rob Murphy, OP
16:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Charterhouse School (h) 16:45 Boys'ʹ Hockey U15A v Royal Grammar School Guildford (a)
17:00 -‐‑ 18:00 BMAT Critical Thinking Revision, SF4 19:00 -‐‑ 20:30 Community Choir, Rotunda 19:30 -‐‑ 21:00 Yr 13 Physics trip to CERN Parents'ʹ Information Evening,
BCSC
Wednesday, 30 September 08:40 -‐‑ 09:05 Yrs 9-‐‑11 Pupil Council Meeting, Willis Room 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Staff Forum, Willis Room
14:00 Netball 1st VII & 2nd VII v Peter Symonds College (h) 14:45 Girls'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v St George'ʹs College, Weybridge (a)
16:00 -‐‑ 17:30 Academic Review Meeting, Willis Room 16:00 Detention
19:30 -‐‑ 21:00 Yr 9 Parents'ʹ Reception Evening, DRT and Dining Hall
Thursday, 1 October 10:30 -‐‑ 20:00 Yr 12 Drama trip to see Our Country'ʹs Good, National
Theatre, London
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Week 5 Monday, 28 September
08:15 -‐‑ 18:30 Yr 9 Activities Day, Isle of Wight 10:55 -‐‑ 12:10 Yr 8 English Readathon Kick-‐‑Start with Craig Simpson,
DRT 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Digital Council Meeting, SFC 13:55 -‐‑ 15:50 New Yr 8 Screening
15:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U13A v Hampshire Collegiate School (a) 15:30 Rugby U13B v Weydon School (a)
16:00 Staff iPad Training, Willis Room 16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U12A & U12B v Hampshire Collegiate School (h) 16:30 Rugby U12B v Weydon School (h)
19:30 -‐‑ 21:00 Yr 12 Parents'ʹ Reception Evening, DRT and Dining Hall
Tuesday, 29 September 10:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Yr 12 Art trip to Goodwood Sculpture Park 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Networking Lunch with Oliver Jones OP, Head of
Communications and Sustainability, Aggregate Industries, Willis Room
14:45 Girls'ʹ Hockey U15A v Kingston Grammar School (a) 14:45 Girls'ʹ Hockey U15B v Kingston Grammar School (h) 15:30 Rugby U15B v Weydon School (a)
16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 Senior History and Politics Society Lecture: A Tale of Two Fragile States: Pakistan and Somalia by Mr Rob Murphy, OP
16:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Charterhouse School (h) 16:45 Boys'ʹ Hockey U15A v Royal Grammar School Guildford (a)
17:00 -‐‑ 18:00 BMAT Critical Thinking Revision, SF4 19:00 -‐‑ 20:30 Community Choir, Rotunda 19:30 -‐‑ 21:00 Yr 13 Physics trip to CERN Parents'ʹ Information Evening,
BCSC
Wednesday, 30 September 08:40 -‐‑ 09:05 Yrs 9-‐‑11 Pupil Council Meeting, Willis Room 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Staff Forum, Willis Room
14:00 Netball 1st VII & 2nd VII v Peter Symonds College (h) 14:45 Girls'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v St George'ʹs College, Weybridge (a)
16:00 -‐‑ 17:30 Academic Review Meeting, Willis Room 16:00 Detention
19:30 -‐‑ 21:00 Yr 9 Parents'ʹ Reception Evening, DRT and Dining Hall
Thursday, 1 October 10:30 -‐‑ 20:00 Yr 12 Drama trip to see Our Country'ʹs Good, National
Theatre, London
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15:30 Rugby U16B v Weydon School (a) 16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 Academic Time 16:00 -‐‑ 19:00 Charity Showcase Rehearsals, DRT 19:30 -‐‑ 22:00 Charity Showcase, DRT
Friday, 2 October
08:30 CCF RN and RAF Autumn Camp departs (returns 04.10.15) 09:00 -‐‑ 11:00 Silver DofE Assessed Expedition departs (returns 04.10.15) 09:10 -‐‑ 10:25 Yr 7 Screening (Group 1), Old Gym 10:55 -‐‑ 11:30 Yr 7 Screening (Group 2), Old Gym 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 PGS Pride talk by Reverend Hayley Young, BCSC
Saturday, 3 October
12:30 -‐‑ 14:30 OP 1966-‐‑1970 Reunion Lunch, David Bawtree Building Girls’ Hockey
10:10 Girls'ʹ Hockey U14A & U14B v Kingston Grammar School (a) 10:45 Girls'ʹ Hockey U12A & U12B v Kingston Grammar School (h) 11:20 Girls'ʹ Hockey U13A & U13B v Kingston Grammar School (a) 11:45 Girls'ʹ Hockey U12C & U12D v Kingston Grammar School (h)
Boys’ Hockey
10:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U15 Training (HMS Temeraire) 12:30 Boys'ʹ Indoor Hockey U14A & U13A (The Edge)
Rugby
10:00 Rugby U13C, U12B & U12C v Hampshire Collegiate School (a) 10:30 Rugby 1st XV, 2nd XV, U15A & U15B v Seaford College (a) 10:30 Rugby U16A, U16B, U14A & U14B v Seaford College (h)
Sunday, 4 October 10:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Thoroughly Modern Millie Rehearsals, DRT
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Week 6 Monday, 5 October
Yrs 7, 8 & 9 MidYIS this week Deadline for Access Arrangement referrals for Yr 11 Mocks
08:00 -‐‑ 17:00 Staff First Aid Course, Willis Room 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Networking Lunch with Gabriella Macari OP, SFC 16:00 -‐‑ 17:30 Chess v Meoncross School (h)
16:30 Rugby U12B v Perins School (h)
Tuesday, 6 October Yr 11 Head of Year Interviews
08:00 -‐‑ 08:30 Mobile Technology Teaching and Learning Group Meeting, Project Room
09:10 -‐‑ 10:30 Yr 9 Study Skills Seminar with ‘Elevate’, DRT and BCSC 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Yrs 12 & 13 Psychology Lunchtime Lecture by Dr Dominic
Pearson, University of Portsmouth, BCSC 14:30 Rugby U15B, U14B & U13B v Springfield School (h) 15:00 Rugby U15A v Salesian School (a) County Cup
16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 BMAT Essay Revision, SF4 16:00 -‐‑ 23:00 Yrs 12 & 13 Music trip to Cadogan Hall, London
16:30 Rugby U16A v Perins School (h) County Cup
Wednesday, 7 October 09:00 -‐‑ 10:15 Senior School Assembly, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral 11:00 -‐‑ 15:50 Yr 11 Head of Year Interviews
13:00 Yrs 12 & 13 IB Drama ISTA trip to Stratford-‐‑upon-‐‑Avon departs (returns 10.10.15)
14:45 Girls'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Kingston Grammar School (h) 15:15 -‐‑ 17:30 Chamber Choir Remembrance Rehearsal, Rotunda
16:00 Staff iPad Training, Willis Room 16:00 Detention
16:00 Boys'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Reed'ʹs School (a)
Thursday, 8 October Mufti Day in aid of Cambodia and UNICEF
08:00 -‐‑ 08:30 School Communion and Breakfast, Willis Room 12:50 -‐‑ 13:20 Yr 11 Tutors Sixth Form Briefing, SFC
15:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U16A v Romsey School (a) 15:45 Girls'ʹ Hockey U16A v King'ʹs School, Winchester (a) 16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U14A v Canford School (h) 16:30 Rugby U14B v The Mountbatten School (h) 16:30 Rugby U16B v Bohunt School (h) 16:00 -‐‑ 17:30 Eastwood House Charity Event, Sports Hall
19:30 -‐‑ 21:00 Yr 10 Parents'ʹ Reception Evening, DRT
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Week 6 Monday, 5 October
Yrs 7, 8 & 9 MidYIS this week Deadline for Access Arrangement referrals for Yr 11 Mocks
08:00 -‐‑ 17:00 Staff First Aid Course, Willis Room 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Networking Lunch with Gabriella Macari OP, SFC 16:00 -‐‑ 17:30 Chess v Meoncross School (h)
16:30 Rugby U12B v Perins School (h)
Tuesday, 6 October Yr 11 Head of Year Interviews
08:00 -‐‑ 08:30 Mobile Technology Teaching and Learning Group Meeting, Project Room
09:10 -‐‑ 10:30 Yr 9 Study Skills Seminar with ‘Elevate’, DRT and BCSC 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Yrs 12 & 13 Psychology Lunchtime Lecture by Dr Dominic
Pearson, University of Portsmouth, BCSC 14:30 Rugby U15B, U14B & U13B v Springfield School (h) 15:00 Rugby U15A v Salesian School (a) County Cup
16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 BMAT Essay Revision, SF4 16:00 -‐‑ 23:00 Yrs 12 & 13 Music trip to Cadogan Hall, London
16:30 Rugby U16A v Perins School (h) County Cup
Wednesday, 7 October 09:00 -‐‑ 10:15 Senior School Assembly, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral 11:00 -‐‑ 15:50 Yr 11 Head of Year Interviews
13:00 Yrs 12 & 13 IB Drama ISTA trip to Stratford-‐‑upon-‐‑Avon departs (returns 10.10.15)
14:45 Girls'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Kingston Grammar School (h) 15:15 -‐‑ 17:30 Chamber Choir Remembrance Rehearsal, Rotunda
16:00 Staff iPad Training, Willis Room 16:00 Detention
16:00 Boys'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Reed'ʹs School (a)
Thursday, 8 October Mufti Day in aid of Cambodia and UNICEF
08:00 -‐‑ 08:30 School Communion and Breakfast, Willis Room 12:50 -‐‑ 13:20 Yr 11 Tutors Sixth Form Briefing, SFC
15:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U16A v Romsey School (a) 15:45 Girls'ʹ Hockey U16A v King'ʹs School, Winchester (a) 16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U14A v Canford School (h) 16:30 Rugby U14B v The Mountbatten School (h) 16:30 Rugby U16B v Bohunt School (h) 16:00 -‐‑ 17:30 Eastwood House Charity Event, Sports Hall
19:30 -‐‑ 21:00 Yr 10 Parents'ʹ Reception Evening, DRT
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Friday, 9 October 08:45 -‐‑ 10:00 Yr 7 Study Skills Seminar with ‘Elevate’, DRT 10:00 -‐‑ 15:50 Yrs 9-‐‑13 Jazz Workshops with London City Big Band, DRT
15:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U14A v Romsey School (a) 16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 Yrs 12 & 13 Criminal Psychology Lecture, University of
Portsmouth 16:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U16A v Bishop Luffa School (h)
19:30 -‐‑ 21:00 Jazz Concert with London City Big Band and PGS Big Band, DRT
Saturday, 10 October
Netball 09:00 Netball U14A & U16A National Schools'ʹ County Round (a)
Girls’ Hockey
10:00 Girls'ʹ Hockey U14A v City of London Freemen'ʹs School (h) 10:00 Girls'ʹ Hockey U16A v City of London Freemen'ʹs School (a) 11:15 Girls'ʹ Hockey U12A & U12B v City of London Freemen'ʹs School
(a) 11:15 Girls'ʹ Hockey U14B v City of London Freemen'ʹs School (h)
12:15 Girls'ʹ Hockey U13A v City of London Freemen'ʹs School (a) 12:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U15A v City of London Freemen'ʹs School (h) 13:15 Girls'ʹ Hockey U13B v City of London Freemen'ʹs School (a) 13:45 Girls'ʹ Hockey U15B v City of London Freemen'ʹs School (h)
Boys’ Hockey
12:30 Boys'ʹ Indoor Hockey 1st XI & U16A (The Edge) 13:00 Boys'ʹ Hockey U13B v Reed'ʹs School (a) 14:00 Boys'ʹ Hockey U14A & U13A v Reed'ʹs School (a)
Rugby
10:00 Rugby U13A & U13B v Magdalen College School, Oxford (a) 10:00 Rugby U12A, U12B & U12C v Magdalen College School, Oxford
(h) 12:00 Rugby 1st XV, 2nd XV, U15A & U15B v Magdalen College
School, Oxford (a) 12:00 Rugby U16A, U16B, U14A & U14B v Magdalen College School,
Oxford (h)
Sunday, 11 October 09:00 -‐‑ 17:00 Aspirant Medics Interview Day, SFC 10:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Thoroughly Modern Millie Rehearsals, DRT
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Week 7 Monday, 12 October
Discussion of Subject Grades this week 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Whole School Council Meeting, DRT
13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Biology Lunchtime Seminar, BCSC 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Networking Lunch with Jim Dredge OP, former senior
executive in Banking and FSA, Willis Room 15:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U13A v Romsey School (a) 16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U12A & U12B v St John'ʹs College (HMS
Temeraire) 16:30 Rugby U12B v Springfield School (h)
19:30 -‐‑ 21:00 Parents'ʹ Forum, Willis Room
Tuesday, 13 October 08:30 -‐‑ 17:00 Yr 11 Art trip to Kew Gardens 09:30 -‐‑ 19:00 Yr 12 History and Politics trip to Amnesty International
Human Rights Centre, London 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Teaching and Learning Group Meeting, Project Room
15:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U15A v Romsey School (a) 15:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U15A v St John'ʹs College (h) 15:45 Girls'ʹ Hockey U15B v King'ʹs Winchester (a)
16:10 -‐‑ 18:10 Staff MSCELM, SF1 16:45 Boys'ʹ Hockey U16A v Royal Grammar School, Guildford (h)
19:00 -‐‑ 20:30 Community Choir, Rotunda
Wednesday, 14 October 08:00 -‐‑ 16:30 Yr 7 History Day -‐‑ Castles and Cathedrals 08:35 -‐‑ 09:05 Yr 10 GCSE Information Assembly, DRT 09:30 -‐‑ 13:00 Yr 10 Shakespeare Schools'ʹ Festival Rehearsals, New
Theatre Royal 14:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Barton Peveril Sixth Form College (a) 14:45 Girls'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v City of London Freemen'ʹs School (h)
16:00 Detention 16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U13A v St John'ʹs College (h)
19:30 -‐‑ 21:00 Music Scholars’ John Pounds Concert, Rotunda 19:30 -‐‑ 20:30 Ski trip to Killington Parents'ʹ Information Evening, BCSC
Thursday, 15 October
Grades Review for Yrs 7-‐‑13 tutor time plus P1 13:10 -‐‑ 13:45 Lunchtime Live! St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral 14:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Senior School and Sixth Form Open Afternoon
14:15 Mixed Badminton U16 v Winchester College (h) 16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U14A v St John'ʹs College (h)
18:30 -‐‑ 21:30 Yrs 10-‐‑13 Drama to view Hamlet, Gunwharf Quays
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Week 7 Monday, 12 October
Discussion of Subject Grades this week 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Whole School Council Meeting, DRT
13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Biology Lunchtime Seminar, BCSC 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Networking Lunch with Jim Dredge OP, former senior
executive in Banking and FSA, Willis Room 15:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U13A v Romsey School (a) 16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U12A & U12B v St John'ʹs College (HMS
Temeraire) 16:30 Rugby U12B v Springfield School (h)
19:30 -‐‑ 21:00 Parents'ʹ Forum, Willis Room
Tuesday, 13 October 08:30 -‐‑ 17:00 Yr 11 Art trip to Kew Gardens 09:30 -‐‑ 19:00 Yr 12 History and Politics trip to Amnesty International
Human Rights Centre, London 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Teaching and Learning Group Meeting, Project Room
15:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U15A v Romsey School (a) 15:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U15A v St John'ʹs College (h) 15:45 Girls'ʹ Hockey U15B v King'ʹs Winchester (a)
16:10 -‐‑ 18:10 Staff MSCELM, SF1 16:45 Boys'ʹ Hockey U16A v Royal Grammar School, Guildford (h)
19:00 -‐‑ 20:30 Community Choir, Rotunda
Wednesday, 14 October 08:00 -‐‑ 16:30 Yr 7 History Day -‐‑ Castles and Cathedrals 08:35 -‐‑ 09:05 Yr 10 GCSE Information Assembly, DRT 09:30 -‐‑ 13:00 Yr 10 Shakespeare Schools'ʹ Festival Rehearsals, New
Theatre Royal 14:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Barton Peveril Sixth Form College (a) 14:45 Girls'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v City of London Freemen'ʹs School (h)
16:00 Detention 16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U13A v St John'ʹs College (h)
19:30 -‐‑ 21:00 Music Scholars’ John Pounds Concert, Rotunda 19:30 -‐‑ 20:30 Ski trip to Killington Parents'ʹ Information Evening, BCSC
Thursday, 15 October
Grades Review for Yrs 7-‐‑13 tutor time plus P1 13:10 -‐‑ 13:45 Lunchtime Live! St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral 14:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Senior School and Sixth Form Open Afternoon
14:15 Mixed Badminton U16 v Winchester College (h) 16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U14A v St John'ʹs College (h)
18:30 -‐‑ 21:30 Yrs 10-‐‑13 Drama to view Hamlet, Gunwharf Quays
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Friday, 16 October
08:30 CCF Army Autumn Camp departs (returns 18.10.15) 12:50 -‐‑ 13:35 House Challenge Competition, Willis Room
14:00 Year 9 Park Run, Queen Elizabeth Country Park
Saturday, 17 October HALF TERM Yr 10 Spanish Exchange trip departs (returns 23.10.15)
Yr 10 PRS trip to Poland departs (returns 20.10.15) 10:30 Rugby U12 & U13 v Poole Grammar School (h) 12:00 Rugby U14A v Princethorpe College (h)
Sunday, 18 October HALF TERM Week 8
Monday, 19 October HALF TERM Yr 13 Physics trip to CERN and Geneva departs (returns
22.10.15) 12:00 Rugby 2nd & 3rd XV v Warwick School (h)
Tuesday, 20 October HALF TERM Wednesday, 21 October HALF TERM Thursday, 22 October HALF TERM
Friday, 23 October HALF TERM Saturday, 24 October HALF TERM Sunday, 25 October HALF TERM
Week 9 Monday, 26 October HALF TERM Tuesday, 27 October HALF TERM
Wednesday, 28 October HALF TERM Thursday, 29 October HALF TERM
Yrs 11-‐‑13 MUN Conference trip to the International School of The Hague departs (returns 01.11.16)
Friday, 30 October HALF TERM Saturday, 31 October HALF TERM
10:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Thoroughly Modern Millie Rehearsals, DRT Sunday, 1 November HALF TERM
10:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Thoroughly Modern Millie Rehearsals, DRT 16:30 -‐‑ 19:00 PGS Family Fireworks Extravaganza, Hilsea
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Week 10
Monday, 2 November 15:45 Girls'ʹ Hockey U13B v King'ʹs School, Winchester (a)
19:30 -‐‑ 21:30 Book Launch in association with the Hayling Island Bookshop The Battle of the Atlantic – How the Allies Won the War – a talk by author, Jonathan Dimbleby, DRT
Tuesday, 3 November
Yr 11 Headmaster Interviews Begin 14:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Senior School and Sixth Form Open Afternoon 15:50 -‐‑ 16:00 PGS Extend Submission Deadline
16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Canford school (h) 17:00 -‐‑ 18:30 AB Music Theory Exam, Q2 19:30 -‐‑ 21:00 Yr 8 Parents'ʹ Information Evening, DRT and Dining Hall
Wednesday, 4 November
09:00 Netball 1st VII National Schools'ʹ County Round (a) 12:30 -‐‑ 18:00 Yrs 12 & 13 Drama trip to The Seagull, Chichester Festival
Theatre 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Health and Safety Meeting, Willis Room
14:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Barton Peveril Sixth Form College (a) 14:30 Rugby 1st XV v Millfield School (a)
16:00 Detention 16:00 -‐‑ 18:00 Remembrance Concert Rehearsal, Rotunda
16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U14B v King'ʹs School, Winchester (h)
Thursday, 5 November RN/RM Liaison Officer Visit
08:00 -‐‑ 08:30 School Communion and Breakfast, Willis Room 10:00 -‐‑ 12:00 Remembrance Concert Rehearsals, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral 13:10 -‐‑ 13:40 Staff Library Committee Meeting, Library 16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 Middle School Care List Meeting, 1026
16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U15B v Ryde School (HMS Temeraire)
Friday, 6 November 12:50 -‐‑ 13:35 House Challenge Competition, BCSC
16:00 Boys'ʹ Hockey U14B v Perins School (h)
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Week 10
Monday, 2 November 15:45 Girls'ʹ Hockey U13B v King'ʹs School, Winchester (a)
19:30 -‐‑ 21:30 Book Launch in association with the Hayling Island Bookshop The Battle of the Atlantic – How the Allies Won the War – a talk by author, Jonathan Dimbleby, DRT
Tuesday, 3 November
Yr 11 Headmaster Interviews Begin 14:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Senior School and Sixth Form Open Afternoon 15:50 -‐‑ 16:00 PGS Extend Submission Deadline
16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Canford school (h) 17:00 -‐‑ 18:30 AB Music Theory Exam, Q2 19:30 -‐‑ 21:00 Yr 8 Parents'ʹ Information Evening, DRT and Dining Hall
Wednesday, 4 November
09:00 Netball 1st VII National Schools'ʹ County Round (a) 12:30 -‐‑ 18:00 Yrs 12 & 13 Drama trip to The Seagull, Chichester Festival
Theatre 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Health and Safety Meeting, Willis Room
14:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Barton Peveril Sixth Form College (a) 14:30 Rugby 1st XV v Millfield School (a)
16:00 Detention 16:00 -‐‑ 18:00 Remembrance Concert Rehearsal, Rotunda
16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U14B v King'ʹs School, Winchester (h)
Thursday, 5 November RN/RM Liaison Officer Visit
08:00 -‐‑ 08:30 School Communion and Breakfast, Willis Room 10:00 -‐‑ 12:00 Remembrance Concert Rehearsals, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral 13:10 -‐‑ 13:40 Staff Library Committee Meeting, Library 16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 Middle School Care List Meeting, 1026
16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U15B v Ryde School (HMS Temeraire)
Friday, 6 November 12:50 -‐‑ 13:35 House Challenge Competition, BCSC
16:00 Boys'ʹ Hockey U14B v Perins School (h)
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Saturday, 7 November Girls’ Hockey
13:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Lancing College (a) 13:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U12A & U12B v Cranleigh Preparatory School (a) 14:00 Girls'ʹ Hockey U16A v Lancing College (h) 14:15 Girls'ʹ Hockey U12C v Cranleigh Preparatory School (a) 14:45 Girls'ʹ Hockey U14A & U14B v Lancing College (a) 15:15 Girls'ʹ Hockey U15A v Lancing College (h) 15:15 Girls'ʹ Hockey U15B v Lancing College (a)
Boys’ Hockey
10:00 Boys'ʹ Hockey U14A v Whitgift School (a) 10:00 Boys'ʹ Hockey U15A v Whitgift School (h) 11:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U13A v Whitgift School (h) 12:30 Boys'ʹ Indoor Hockey 1st XI & U16A (The Edge)
Rugby
14:30 Rugby 2nd XV, U16A & U16B v Millfield School (h) 14:30 Rugby U15A, U15B, U14A & U14B v Millfield School (a)
Sunday, 8 November
09:30 -‐‑ 11:00 Beach Clean, Hayling Island 13:00 -‐‑ 17:00 Remembrance Concert Rehearsals, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral 20:00 -‐‑ 21:30 Remembrance Concert, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral
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Week 11 Monday, 9 November
09:10 -‐‑ 15:50 Yr 10 GCSE Drama Practical Assessments, Gatehouse 16:00 -‐‑ 18:00 Chess v Meoncross School (a)
16:00 Girls'ʹ Hockey U13B v Ryde School (a) 16:30 Girls’ Hockey U12B v Ryde School (HMS Temeraire)
Tuesday, 10 November
09:10 -‐‑ 15:50 Yr 10 GCSE Drama Practical Assessments, Gatehouse 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Mobile Technology Teaching and Learning Group Meeting,
Project Room 15:10 -‐‑ 19:00 Yrs 10-‐‑13 PGS Law Society Moot at Blake Morgan Solicitors,
Eastleigh 16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 Senior History Society Lecture, 'ʹThe Joys and Challenges of
Post-‐‑graduate Historical Research'ʹ by Dr Richard Williams OP and Dr Jess Barker OP, Willis Room
16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 Yr 13 Aspirant Medics Interview Practice, SFC 19:00 -‐‑ 20:30 Community Choir, Rotunda
Wednesday, 11 November
09:10 -‐‑ 15:50 Yr 11 Sixth Form and Beyond Day 10:50 -‐‑ 11:10 Act of Remembrance in the quad followed by wreath laying
in the Memorial Library 14:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Charterhouse School (a)
16:00 Detention 16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 Senior Care List Meeting, Willis Room 19:30 -‐‑ 21:00 Sixth Form and Beyond Evening for Parents of Yr 11 pupils,
DRT
Thursday, 12 November 08:00 Yr 12 Geography and Geology Fieldwork trip to Osmington
Bay departs (returns 13.11.15) 09:10 -‐‑ 15:50 Yr 10 Classics Day of Lectures, St Swithuns School 12:00 -‐‑ 18:00 Yr 9 Drama trip to see Blood Brothers, Mayflower Theatre,
Southampton 13:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Governors'ʹ Finance and General Purposes Committee
Meeting, Willis Room 15:15 -‐‑ 16:30 Yrs 7 & 8 Brass Band Christmas Lights switch on,
Palmerston Road, Southsea 16:00 Girls'ʹ Hockey U16A v Ryde School (a)
16:00 -‐‑ 17:30 Governors'ʹ Audit and Risk Committee Meeting, Willis Room
16:45 Boys'ʹ Hockey U16A v Royal Grammar School, Guildford (a) 19:30 -‐‑ 21:00 We Will Remember Them Lecture 'ʹGallipoli 1915: Myths,
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Week 11 Monday, 9 November
09:10 -‐‑ 15:50 Yr 10 GCSE Drama Practical Assessments, Gatehouse 16:00 -‐‑ 18:00 Chess v Meoncross School (a)
16:00 Girls'ʹ Hockey U13B v Ryde School (a) 16:30 Girls’ Hockey U12B v Ryde School (HMS Temeraire)
Tuesday, 10 November
09:10 -‐‑ 15:50 Yr 10 GCSE Drama Practical Assessments, Gatehouse 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Mobile Technology Teaching and Learning Group Meeting,
Project Room 15:10 -‐‑ 19:00 Yrs 10-‐‑13 PGS Law Society Moot at Blake Morgan Solicitors,
Eastleigh 16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 Senior History Society Lecture, 'ʹThe Joys and Challenges of
Post-‐‑graduate Historical Research'ʹ by Dr Richard Williams OP and Dr Jess Barker OP, Willis Room
16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 Yr 13 Aspirant Medics Interview Practice, SFC 19:00 -‐‑ 20:30 Community Choir, Rotunda
Wednesday, 11 November
09:10 -‐‑ 15:50 Yr 11 Sixth Form and Beyond Day 10:50 -‐‑ 11:10 Act of Remembrance in the quad followed by wreath laying
in the Memorial Library 14:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Charterhouse School (a)
16:00 Detention 16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 Senior Care List Meeting, Willis Room 19:30 -‐‑ 21:00 Sixth Form and Beyond Evening for Parents of Yr 11 pupils,
DRT
Thursday, 12 November 08:00 Yr 12 Geography and Geology Fieldwork trip to Osmington
Bay departs (returns 13.11.15) 09:10 -‐‑ 15:50 Yr 10 Classics Day of Lectures, St Swithuns School 12:00 -‐‑ 18:00 Yr 9 Drama trip to see Blood Brothers, Mayflower Theatre,
Southampton 13:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Governors'ʹ Finance and General Purposes Committee
Meeting, Willis Room 15:15 -‐‑ 16:30 Yrs 7 & 8 Brass Band Christmas Lights switch on,
Palmerston Road, Southsea 16:00 Girls'ʹ Hockey U16A v Ryde School (a)
16:00 -‐‑ 17:30 Governors'ʹ Audit and Risk Committee Meeting, Willis Room
16:45 Boys'ʹ Hockey U16A v Royal Grammar School, Guildford (a) 19:30 -‐‑ 21:00 We Will Remember Them Lecture 'ʹGallipoli 1915: Myths,
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Legends and Facts'ʹ by Professor Carl Bridge from King’s College London, DRT
Friday, 13 November
09:10 -‐‑ 11:30 British Physics Olympiad (Round 1), BCSC 12:50 -‐‑ 13:35 House Challenge Competition, Willis Room
16:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U15B v Perins School (h) 19:00 -‐‑ 21:30 Yrs 9-‐‑13 Music trip to BSO and Steven Isserlis Concert,
Portsmouth Guildhall
Saturday, 14 November Girls’ Hockey
09:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U14A v Churcher'ʹs College (a) 09:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U15A v Churcher'ʹs College (h) 10:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U13A & U13B v Churcher'ʹs College (HMS
Temeraire) 10:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U13A & U13B v Churcher'ʹs College (HMS
Temeraire) 10:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U13A & U13B v Churcher'ʹs College (HMS
Temeraire) 10:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U14B v Churcher'ʹs College (a) 10:45 Girls'ʹ Hockey U15B v Churcher'ʹs College (h) 11:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U12A & U12B v Churcher'ʹs College (a) 11:45 Girls'ʹ Hockey U16A v Churcher'ʹs College (h) 12:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U12C & U12D v Churcher'ʹs College (a)
Boys’ Hockey
10:10 Boys'ʹ Hockey U14A & U14B v Kingston Grammar School (a) 12:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U13A v Kingston Grammar School (a) 13:00 Boys'ʹ Hockey U16A v Kingston Grammar School (h) 14:00 Boys'ʹ Hockey U15A v Kingston Grammar School (h) 15:00 Boys'ʹ Hockey U13B v Kingston Grammar School (h)
Rugby
10:30 Rugby U13A & U13B v St George'ʹs College, Weybridge (h) 10:30 Rugby U14A, U14B, U12A & U12B v St George'ʹs College,
Weybridge (a) 13:30 Rugby 1st XV, 2nd XV, U15A & U15B v St George'ʹs College,
Weybridge (h) 13:30 Rugby U16A & U16B v St George'ʹs College, Weybridge (a)
Sunday, 15 November
10:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Thoroughly Modern Millie Rehearsals, DRT
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Week 12 Monday, 16 November
Anti-‐‑Bullying Week 08:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Yr 13 Economics trip to the Bank of England Target 2.0
Competition, Winchester 16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U12A & U12B v King'ʹs School, Winchester (h)
17:00 -‐‑ 18:30 Exam Candidates'ʹ Teatime Concert, Rotunda
Tuesday, 17 November 09:10 -‐‑ 10:25 Yr 10 Study Skills Seminar with ‘Elevate’, DRT and BCSC 10:30 -‐‑ 18:00 Yrs 7 & 8 Kids'ʹ Lit Quiz, Dorset House School
13:00 Boys'ʹ Hockey U14 South Indoor Tournament (a) 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Teaching and Learning Group Meeting, Project Room 19:00 -‐‑ 20:30 Community Choir, Rotunda
Wednesday, 18 November
07:45 -‐‑ 18:45 Yrs 12 & 13 Biology DNA and Genetics Lecture, University of London Institute of Education
09:10 -‐‑ 22:00 Yr 10 Shakespeare Schools Festival Rehearsals and Performance of Macbeth, New Theatre Royal
13:15 -‐‑ 13:45 Teachers’ Uganda Group Meeting, 2007 14:00 -‐‑ 15:50 Yr 9 SRE Afternoon
14:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Brockenhurst College (a) 14:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Brockenhurst College (h)
16:00 Detention 16:00 -‐‑ 17:30 Pastoral Review Meeting, Willis Room 19:00 -‐‑ 22:00 Thoroughly Modern Millie Band Rehearsal, Rotunda
Thursday, 19 November
09:10 -‐‑ 15:50 Top of the Bench Chemistry, BCSC 16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 Pastoral Time 18:00 -‐‑ 19:15 Modern Languages Showcase, DRT
Friday, 20 November
Yellow Book Sports Fixture Deadline 08:30 -‐‑ 17:00 Yr 10 Art trip to Victoria and Albert Museum, London 08:40 -‐‑ 09:05 Yrs 9-‐‑11 Pupil Council Meeting, Willis Room 12:50 -‐‑ 13:35 House Challenge Competition, Willis Room 15:30 -‐‑ 16:30 Yr 9 English watching production of Macbeth, DRT
16:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U12A & U12B v Perins School (h) 17:00 -‐‑ 18:00 Yr 13 English watching production of Macbeth, DRT
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Week 12 Monday, 16 November
Anti-‐‑Bullying Week 08:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Yr 13 Economics trip to the Bank of England Target 2.0
Competition, Winchester 16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U12A & U12B v King'ʹs School, Winchester (h)
17:00 -‐‑ 18:30 Exam Candidates'ʹ Teatime Concert, Rotunda
Tuesday, 17 November 09:10 -‐‑ 10:25 Yr 10 Study Skills Seminar with ‘Elevate’, DRT and BCSC 10:30 -‐‑ 18:00 Yrs 7 & 8 Kids'ʹ Lit Quiz, Dorset House School
13:00 Boys'ʹ Hockey U14 South Indoor Tournament (a) 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Teaching and Learning Group Meeting, Project Room 19:00 -‐‑ 20:30 Community Choir, Rotunda
Wednesday, 18 November
07:45 -‐‑ 18:45 Yrs 12 & 13 Biology DNA and Genetics Lecture, University of London Institute of Education
09:10 -‐‑ 22:00 Yr 10 Shakespeare Schools Festival Rehearsals and Performance of Macbeth, New Theatre Royal
13:15 -‐‑ 13:45 Teachers’ Uganda Group Meeting, 2007 14:00 -‐‑ 15:50 Yr 9 SRE Afternoon
14:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Brockenhurst College (a) 14:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Brockenhurst College (h)
16:00 Detention 16:00 -‐‑ 17:30 Pastoral Review Meeting, Willis Room 19:00 -‐‑ 22:00 Thoroughly Modern Millie Band Rehearsal, Rotunda
Thursday, 19 November
09:10 -‐‑ 15:50 Top of the Bench Chemistry, BCSC 16:00 -‐‑ 17:00 Pastoral Time 18:00 -‐‑ 19:15 Modern Languages Showcase, DRT
Friday, 20 November
Yellow Book Sports Fixture Deadline 08:30 -‐‑ 17:00 Yr 10 Art trip to Victoria and Albert Museum, London 08:40 -‐‑ 09:05 Yrs 9-‐‑11 Pupil Council Meeting, Willis Room 12:50 -‐‑ 13:35 House Challenge Competition, Willis Room 15:30 -‐‑ 16:30 Yr 9 English watching production of Macbeth, DRT
16:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U12A & U12B v Perins School (h) 17:00 -‐‑ 18:00 Yr 13 English watching production of Macbeth, DRT
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Saturday, 21 November Girls’ Hockey
10:00 Girls'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Reigate Grammar School (h) 10:15 Girls'ʹ Hockey U16A & U15A v Reigate Grammar School (a) 10:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U13A & U13B v Reigate Grammar School (HMS
Temeraire) 11:15 Girls'ʹ Hockey U14B v Reigate Grammar School (h) 11:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U12A, U12B, U12C & U12D v Reigate Grammar
School (a) 12:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U14A v Reigate Grammar School (h)
Boys’ Hockey
10:00 Boys'ʹ Hockey U16A v Whitgift School (a) 14:00 Boys'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Whitgift School (h)
Rugby
10:30 Rugby U13A, U13B, U12A & U12B v Oaklands Catholic School (h)
14:30 Rugby 1st XV, 2nd XV, U15A, U15B v Bryanston School (h) 14:30 Rugby U16A, U16B, U14A, U14B v Bryanston School (a)
Sunday, 22 November
10:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Thoroughly Modern Millie Rehearsals, DRT
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Week 13 Monday, 23 November
Trinity Music Exams this week 09:10 -‐‑ 15:50 Yrs 12 & 13 Psychology Brain Day with Dr Guy Sutton,
BCSC 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Digital Council Meeting, SFC
15:20 Rugby U13A/B v St George’s College, Southampton (a) 15:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U13B v Romsey School (a) 16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Portsmouth High School (HMS
Temeraire) 18:00 -‐‑ 22:00 Thoroughly Modern Millie Band Call, Kings Theatre 19:30 -‐‑ 21:00 Psychology Neuroscience Lecture by Dr Guy Sutton for
Pupils and Parents, DRT
Tuesday, 24 November 09:00 -‐‑ 10:15 Senior School Assembly, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral 13:00 -‐‑ 21:00 Thoroughly Modern Millie Technical Rehearsal, Kings Theatre
14:15 Girls'ʹ Hockey U15B v Bedales School (h) 15:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U15B v Romsey School (a)
16:10 -‐‑ 17:10 Staff MSCELM, SF1 16:30 Rugby U14B v Preistlands School (h) 16:30 Rugby U16B v The Mountbatten School (HMS Temeraire)
Wednesday, 25 November
14:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Peter Symonds College (a) 14:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Peter Symonds College (h)
16:00 Detention 16:00 -‐‑ 17:30 Academic Review Meeting, Willis Room 16:00 -‐‑ 22:00 Thoroughly Modern Millie Dress Rehearsal, Kings Theatre
16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U14B v Bedales School (h)
Thursday, 26 November 08:30 -‐‑ 18:00 Yr 12 Chemistry in Action Day, UCL, London
14:00 Girls'ʹ Hockey U16A v Bedales School (a) 15:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U16A v Romsey School (a) 16:00 Academic Time 16:30 Rugby U15B v The Mountbatten School (HMS Temeraire) 19:30 Performance of Thoroughly Modern Millie, Kings Theatre
Friday, 27 November
Yellow Book Entry Deadline 12:50 -‐‑ 13:35 House Challenge Competition, BCSC
15:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U14B v Romsey School (a) 16:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U13B v Perins School (h)
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19:00 Rugby 1st XV v St John'ʹs College (HMS Temeraire) 19:30 Performance of Thoroughly Modern Millie, Kings Theatre
Saturday, 28 November
19:30 Thoroughly Modern Millie, Kings Theatre Girls’ Hockey
10:00 Girls'ʹ Hockey U14A v St George'ʹs College, Weybridge (h) 10:00 Girls'ʹ Hockey U16A & U15A v St George'ʹs College, Weybridge
(a) 11:15 Girls'ʹ Hockey U12A, U12B, U12C & U12D v St George'ʹs
College, Weybridge (a) 11:15 Girls'ʹ Hockey U13A v St George'ʹs College, Weybridge (h)
Boys’ Hockey
10:10 Boys'ʹ Hockey U16A & U15A v Kingston Grammar School (a) 12:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U14A v Kingston Grammar School (h) 12:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U14B & U13B v Kingston Grammar School (a) 13:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U13A v Kingston Grammar School (h)
Rugby
10:00 Rugby U14A, U13A & U12A v St John'ʹs College (h) 10:00 Rugby U16A & U15A v St John'ʹs College (a)
Sunday, 29 November
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Week 13 Monday, 23 November
Trinity Music Exams this week 09:10 -‐‑ 15:50 Yrs 12 & 13 Psychology Brain Day with Dr Guy Sutton,
BCSC 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Digital Council Meeting, SFC
15:20 Rugby U13A/B v St George’s College, Southampton (a) 15:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U13B v Romsey School (a) 16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Portsmouth High School (HMS
Temeraire) 18:00 -‐‑ 22:00 Thoroughly Modern Millie Band Call, Kings Theatre 19:30 -‐‑ 21:00 Psychology Neuroscience Lecture by Dr Guy Sutton for
Pupils and Parents, DRT
Tuesday, 24 November 09:00 -‐‑ 10:15 Senior School Assembly, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral 13:00 -‐‑ 21:00 Thoroughly Modern Millie Technical Rehearsal, Kings Theatre
14:15 Girls'ʹ Hockey U15B v Bedales School (h) 15:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U15B v Romsey School (a)
16:10 -‐‑ 17:10 Staff MSCELM, SF1 16:30 Rugby U14B v Preistlands School (h) 16:30 Rugby U16B v The Mountbatten School (HMS Temeraire)
Wednesday, 25 November
14:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Peter Symonds College (a) 14:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Peter Symonds College (h)
16:00 Detention 16:00 -‐‑ 17:30 Academic Review Meeting, Willis Room 16:00 -‐‑ 22:00 Thoroughly Modern Millie Dress Rehearsal, Kings Theatre
16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U14B v Bedales School (h)
Thursday, 26 November 08:30 -‐‑ 18:00 Yr 12 Chemistry in Action Day, UCL, London
14:00 Girls'ʹ Hockey U16A v Bedales School (a) 15:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U16A v Romsey School (a) 16:00 Academic Time 16:30 Rugby U15B v The Mountbatten School (HMS Temeraire) 19:30 Performance of Thoroughly Modern Millie, Kings Theatre
Friday, 27 November
Yellow Book Entry Deadline 12:50 -‐‑ 13:35 House Challenge Competition, BCSC
15:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U14B v Romsey School (a) 16:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U13B v Perins School (h)
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19:00 Rugby 1st XV v St John'ʹs College (HMS Temeraire) 19:30 Performance of Thoroughly Modern Millie, Kings Theatre
Saturday, 28 November
19:30 Thoroughly Modern Millie, Kings Theatre Girls’ Hockey
10:00 Girls'ʹ Hockey U14A v St George'ʹs College, Weybridge (h) 10:00 Girls'ʹ Hockey U16A & U15A v St George'ʹs College, Weybridge
(a) 11:15 Girls'ʹ Hockey U12A, U12B, U12C & U12D v St George'ʹs
College, Weybridge (a) 11:15 Girls'ʹ Hockey U13A v St George'ʹs College, Weybridge (h)
Boys’ Hockey
10:10 Boys'ʹ Hockey U16A & U15A v Kingston Grammar School (a) 12:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U14A v Kingston Grammar School (h) 12:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U14B & U13B v Kingston Grammar School (a) 13:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey U13A v Kingston Grammar School (h)
Rugby
10:00 Rugby U14A, U13A & U12A v St John'ʹs College (h) 10:00 Rugby U16A & U15A v St John'ʹs College (a)
Sunday, 29 November
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Week 14 Monday, 30 November
ABRSM Music Exams this week 16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U14B v Portsmouth High School (HMS
Temeraire)
Tuesday, 1 December AS, A2 and IB Music Performances, Rotunda
09:10 -‐‑ 10:30 Yr 7 Heroes and Villains with Andy Briggs, DRT 16:30 Rugby U14B v Bohunt School (h) 16:30 Rugby U16A v Ringwood School (HMS Temeraire) County Cup
21:00 -‐‑ 22:00 Community Choir, Rotunda
Wednesday, 2 December 14:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Reed'ʹs School (h) 14:45 Girls'ʹ Hockey U13A & U12A v Millfield School & Port Regis
School (a) 15:00 Girls'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Farnborough College of Technology (a)
16:00 -‐‑ 18:00 Senior Teachers'ʹ Meeting, SFC 16:00 Detention
16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U13B v Portsmouth High School (h) 18:00 -‐‑ 20:00 Hockey Social (Hilsea)
Thursday, 3 December
AS, A2 and IB Music Performances, Rotunda 08:00 -‐‑ 08:30 School Communion and Breakfast, Willis Room 09:10 -‐‑ 12:50 Yr 12 AS and IB Philosophy and Ethics Masterclass, BCSC 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Calendar Committee Meeting, Willis Room
16:30 Rugby U15B v Bohunt School (HMS Temeraire) 18:00 -‐‑ 21:00 Yr 12 Parents'ʹ Evening, DRT
Friday, 4 December
08:35 -‐‑ 09:05 Yr 11 Headmaster'ʹs Feedback Assembly, John Pounds 09:10 -‐‑ 17:00 Christmas Concert Rehearsals, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral 13:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Full Governing Body Meeting, Willis Room 13:45 -‐‑ 16:30 PGS Careers Convention, SFC
16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U16A v Perins School (h) 19:30 -‐‑ 21:00 Christmas Concert, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral
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Week 14 Monday, 30 November
ABRSM Music Exams this week 16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U14B v Portsmouth High School (HMS
Temeraire)
Tuesday, 1 December AS, A2 and IB Music Performances, Rotunda
09:10 -‐‑ 10:30 Yr 7 Heroes and Villains with Andy Briggs, DRT 16:30 Rugby U14B v Bohunt School (h) 16:30 Rugby U16A v Ringwood School (HMS Temeraire) County Cup
21:00 -‐‑ 22:00 Community Choir, Rotunda
Wednesday, 2 December 14:30 Boys'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Reed'ʹs School (h) 14:45 Girls'ʹ Hockey U13A & U12A v Millfield School & Port Regis
School (a) 15:00 Girls'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Farnborough College of Technology (a)
16:00 -‐‑ 18:00 Senior Teachers'ʹ Meeting, SFC 16:00 Detention
16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U13B v Portsmouth High School (h) 18:00 -‐‑ 20:00 Hockey Social (Hilsea)
Thursday, 3 December
AS, A2 and IB Music Performances, Rotunda 08:00 -‐‑ 08:30 School Communion and Breakfast, Willis Room 09:10 -‐‑ 12:50 Yr 12 AS and IB Philosophy and Ethics Masterclass, BCSC 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Calendar Committee Meeting, Willis Room
16:30 Rugby U15B v Bohunt School (HMS Temeraire) 18:00 -‐‑ 21:00 Yr 12 Parents'ʹ Evening, DRT
Friday, 4 December
08:35 -‐‑ 09:05 Yr 11 Headmaster'ʹs Feedback Assembly, John Pounds 09:10 -‐‑ 17:00 Christmas Concert Rehearsals, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral 13:00 -‐‑ 16:00 Full Governing Body Meeting, Willis Room 13:45 -‐‑ 16:30 PGS Careers Convention, SFC
16:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U16A v Perins School (h) 19:30 -‐‑ 21:00 Christmas Concert, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral
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Saturday, 5 December
08:15 -‐‑ 18:00 LCM Exams, Rotunda Girls’ Hockey
10:00 Girls'ʹ Hockey U14B v Kingston Grammar School (h) 11:15 Girls'ʹ Hockey U14A v Kingston Grammar School (h) 11:20 Girls'ʹ Hockey U15A & U15B Kingston Grammar School (a) 12:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U12A, U12B, U12C & U12D v Kingston
Grammar School (a) 12:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U13A v Kingston Grammar School (h) 13:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey U13B v Kingston Grammar School (h)
Boys’ Hockey
12:30 Boys'ʹ Indoor Hockey 1st XI (The Edge) Rugby
10:00 Rugby U12A, U12B & U12C v King Edward VI School, Southampton (a)
11:00 Rugby U14A, U14B, U13A & U13B v King Edward VI School, Southampton (h)
11:00 Rugby U15A & U15B v King Edward VI School, Southampton (a)
12:00 Rugby 1st XV & 2nd XV v King Edward VI School, Southampton (a)
12:30 Rugby U16A/U16B v King Edward VI School, Southampton (h)
Sunday, 6 December 08:15 -‐‑ 18:00 LCM Exams, Rotunda 15:00 -‐‑ 17:00 Yrs 7-‐‑13 Music trip to Light up a Light Service, Rowans
Hospice
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Week 15 Monday, 7 December
Discussion of Subject Grades in lessons this week Yr 11 Preliminary Sixth Form Options Choices due
13:55 -‐‑ 15:00 Chamber Choir Carol Service Rehearsal, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral
14:00 Year 8 Park Run, Queen Elizabeth Country Park
Tuesday, 8 December 09:10 -‐‑ 10:25 Readers'ʹ Rehearsal, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral
11:00 Year 7 Park Run, Queen Elizabeth Country Park 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Whole School Council Meeting, Willis Room
16:30 Rugby U16B v Bohunt School (HMS Temeraire)
Wednesday, 9 December 08:00 -‐‑ 08:30 Mobile Technology Teaching and Learning Group Meeting,
Project Room 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Biology Lunchtime Seminar, BCSC 13:55 -‐‑ 17:00 Chamber Choir Carol Service Rehearsal, St Thomas'ʹ
Cathedral 14:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey 1st XI V Bedales School (a) 14:45 Boys'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Kingston Grammar School (a)
16:00 Detention 19:30 -‐‑ 21:30 Yrs 9-‐‑13 Choir and Soloists'ʹ Christmas Concert at Royal
Naval Club
Thursday, 10 December 08:00 -‐‑ 08:30 Teaching and Learning Group Meeting, Project Room
Friday, 11 December
Grades Review for Yrs 7-‐‑13 and Reports Review for Yrs 8, 11 & 13, Tutor Time +P1
13:00 -‐‑ 14:00 Chamber Choir Carol Service Rehearsal, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral
14:15 -‐‑ 15:50 Carol Service, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral 15:50 -‐‑ 17:00 TERM ENDS 16:00 -‐‑ 18:00 Headmaster'ʹs Detention
Whilst the school makes every effort to ensure that events are correct, they may be
subject to change
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Week 15 Monday, 7 December
Discussion of Subject Grades in lessons this week Yr 11 Preliminary Sixth Form Options Choices due
13:55 -‐‑ 15:00 Chamber Choir Carol Service Rehearsal, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral
14:00 Year 8 Park Run, Queen Elizabeth Country Park
Tuesday, 8 December 09:10 -‐‑ 10:25 Readers'ʹ Rehearsal, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral
11:00 Year 7 Park Run, Queen Elizabeth Country Park 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Whole School Council Meeting, Willis Room
16:30 Rugby U16B v Bohunt School (HMS Temeraire)
Wednesday, 9 December 08:00 -‐‑ 08:30 Mobile Technology Teaching and Learning Group Meeting,
Project Room 13:00 -‐‑ 13:45 Biology Lunchtime Seminar, BCSC 13:55 -‐‑ 17:00 Chamber Choir Carol Service Rehearsal, St Thomas'ʹ
Cathedral 14:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey 1st XI V Bedales School (a) 14:45 Boys'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v Kingston Grammar School (a)
16:00 Detention 19:30 -‐‑ 21:30 Yrs 9-‐‑13 Choir and Soloists'ʹ Christmas Concert at Royal
Naval Club
Thursday, 10 December 08:00 -‐‑ 08:30 Teaching and Learning Group Meeting, Project Room
Friday, 11 December
Grades Review for Yrs 7-‐‑13 and Reports Review for Yrs 8, 11 & 13, Tutor Time +P1
13:00 -‐‑ 14:00 Chamber Choir Carol Service Rehearsal, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral
14:15 -‐‑ 15:50 Carol Service, St Thomas'ʹ Cathedral 15:50 -‐‑ 17:00 TERM ENDS 16:00 -‐‑ 18:00 Headmaster'ʹs Detention
Whilst the school makes every effort to ensure that events are correct, they may be
subject to change
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Saturday, 12 December Yrs 5-‐‑8 Family History trip to Ypres and Bruges departs
(returns 13.12.15) Yrs 9-‐‑13 Ski Trip to Killington, USA departs (returns
20.12.15) 11:30 Girls'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v OPs (h) 13:00 Boys'ʹ Hockey 1st XI v OPs (h)
13:00 Netball 1st VII v Ops (h) 14:00 Rugby 1st XV & 2nd XV v OPs (h)
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MUSIC DEPARTMENT WEEKLY REHEARSAL SCHEDULE (these may be subject to change) Monday 0800-‐‑0835 PGS Jazz Ensemble Rotunda NI 0800-‐‑0900 Music Theory Q1 OGAH 0840-‐‑0905 Yrs 10 & 11 String Quartet Basement JEI 1025-‐‑1050 Aural sessions Q1/Q2 OGAH 1250-‐‑1315 Yr 11 Close Harmony Rotunda ACJ 1315-‐‑1345 Yr 7 Rock Groups Rotunda, Q9, Q11 KW/AS/HF 1315-‐‑1345 Brass Dectet Q1 GB 1315-‐‑1345 Academic Clinic Q2 SH 1315-‐‑1350 Brass Group Q7 IN 1600-‐‑1700 Music Theory Q1 OGAH 1600-‐‑1700 Yrs 7-‐‑11 Rock Bands and Song Writing Q7 AS, HF & KW
Tuesday 0800-‐‑0835 Trombone Quartet Rotunda MD 0800-‐‑0835 PGS Jazz Quartet Q7 NI 0800-‐‑0835 Yr 10 String trio Q1 LP 0840-‐‑0945 Baroque Ensemble Practice Rooms SJGL 0830-‐‑0905 Brass Quintet Q2 GB 0840-‐‑0905 Baroque Ensemble Basement ST 1025-‐‑1050 Aural sessions Q1/Q2 OGAH 1315-‐‑1350 Lunchtime Concert Rotunda KK 1600-‐‑1700 Senior Orchestra Rotunda SJGL 1600-‐‑1700 MS Musical Theatre Club MSCR ACJ 1600-‐‑1800 Senior Musical Rehearsal DRT SJGL 1900-‐‑2030 Community Choir
(see calendar for dates) Rotunda SJGL
Wednesday 0800-‐‑0830 Yr 7 Quartet Q13 LP 0815-‐‑0850 Flute Quartet Q3 CN 0750-‐‑0900 0750-‐‑0830
PGS Big Band Viola Quintet
Rotunda, Q1 Q7
NI RMcG
0830-‐‑0900 Yr 7/8 Vocal Workshops Q1 SJGL 0830-‐‑0905 Yr 9 Brass Quintet Q2 GB 0830-‐‑0905 Cello Quartet Q6 ST 1025-‐‑1050 Aural sessions Q1/Q2 OGAH 1310-‐‑1350 Sinfonia Rotunda KR 1315-‐‑1350 Clarinet Trio Q7 RB 1315-‐‑1350 MS Brass Ensemble Q2 GB 1315-‐‑1345 Baroque Ensemble Basement ST 1315-‐‑1350 Saxophone Ensemble Basement NI 1600-‐‑1700 Chamber Choir Rotunda (sectionals
in Q1/2/7) SJGL
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1600-‐‑1700 Yrs 8 & 9 String Quartet Q7 KR
Thursday 0800-‐‑0835 PGS Jazz Collective Rotunda NI 0800-‐‑0905 Yrs 12 & 13 String Quartet Q7 KR 0810-‐‑0900 Yrs 11 & 12 String Quartet Q1 JEI 1025-‐‑1050 Aural sessions Q1/Q2 OGAH 1305-‐‑1350 PGS Brass Rotunda GB 1315-‐‑1345 Yr 9 Vocal Group Q1 SH 1315-‐‑1350 Yr 7 String Trio Basement JEI 1315-‐‑1350 Chamber Orchestra (occasional) Q2 SJGL 1315-‐‑1350 Yr 10 Boys’ Close Harmony Q7 ACJ 1600-‐‑1700 Intermediate Orchestra Rotunda ACJ 1600-‐‑1800 Senior Musical Rehearsal DRT SJGL 1600-‐‑1700 Composition Club Q2 SJGL
Friday 0800-‐‑0835 African Drumming Rotunda AM 0800-‐‑0905 Music Theory Q1 OGAH 0800-‐‑0840 Senior Close Harmony Q7 SJGL 0830-‐‑0900 Flute Ensemble Q2 PW 1025-‐‑1050 Percussion Ensemble Rotunda AM 1025-‐‑1050 Aural sessions Q1/Q2 OGAH 1315-‐‑1350 Trumpet Group Q7 IN 1315-‐‑1350 Vocal Ensembles Q ACJ/SJGL 1315-‐‑1350 Yr 8 String Quartet Q13 JEI 1315-‐‑1350 MS Choir Q1 OGAH 1320-‐‑1350 Clarinet Duo Basement RB 1600-‐‑1700 Concert Band Rotunda SH
Please note: Individual sight-‐‑singing, diploma preparation, accompaniment rehearsal and other sessions are not included in the weekly schedule. For further information please contact the Director Music, Mr Sam Gladstone on [email protected]
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MUSIC DEPARTMENT WEEKLY REHEARSAL SCHEDULE (these may be subject to change) Monday 0800-‐‑0835 PGS Jazz Ensemble Rotunda NI 0800-‐‑0900 Music Theory Q1 OGAH 0840-‐‑0905 Yrs 10 & 11 String Quartet Basement JEI 1025-‐‑1050 Aural sessions Q1/Q2 OGAH 1250-‐‑1315 Yr 11 Close Harmony Rotunda ACJ 1315-‐‑1345 Yr 7 Rock Groups Rotunda, Q9, Q11 KW/AS/HF 1315-‐‑1345 Brass Dectet Q1 GB 1315-‐‑1345 Academic Clinic Q2 SH 1315-‐‑1350 Brass Group Q7 IN 1600-‐‑1700 Music Theory Q1 OGAH 1600-‐‑1700 Yrs 7-‐‑11 Rock Bands and Song Writing Q7 AS, HF & KW
Tuesday 0800-‐‑0835 Trombone Quartet Rotunda MD 0800-‐‑0835 PGS Jazz Quartet Q7 NI 0800-‐‑0835 Yr 10 String trio Q1 LP 0840-‐‑0945 Baroque Ensemble Practice Rooms SJGL 0830-‐‑0905 Brass Quintet Q2 GB 0840-‐‑0905 Baroque Ensemble Basement ST 1025-‐‑1050 Aural sessions Q1/Q2 OGAH 1315-‐‑1350 Lunchtime Concert Rotunda KK 1600-‐‑1700 Senior Orchestra Rotunda SJGL 1600-‐‑1700 MS Musical Theatre Club MSCR ACJ 1600-‐‑1800 Senior Musical Rehearsal DRT SJGL 1900-‐‑2030 Community Choir
(see calendar for dates) Rotunda SJGL
Wednesday 0800-‐‑0830 Yr 7 Quartet Q13 LP 0815-‐‑0850 Flute Quartet Q3 CN 0750-‐‑0900 0750-‐‑0830
PGS Big Band Viola Quintet
Rotunda, Q1 Q7
NI RMcG
0830-‐‑0900 Yr 7/8 Vocal Workshops Q1 SJGL 0830-‐‑0905 Yr 9 Brass Quintet Q2 GB 0830-‐‑0905 Cello Quartet Q6 ST 1025-‐‑1050 Aural sessions Q1/Q2 OGAH 1310-‐‑1350 Sinfonia Rotunda KR 1315-‐‑1350 Clarinet Trio Q7 RB 1315-‐‑1350 MS Brass Ensemble Q2 GB 1315-‐‑1345 Baroque Ensemble Basement ST 1315-‐‑1350 Saxophone Ensemble Basement NI 1600-‐‑1700 Chamber Choir Rotunda (sectionals
in Q1/2/7) SJGL
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1600-‐‑1700 Yrs 8 & 9 String Quartet Q7 KR
Thursday 0800-‐‑0835 PGS Jazz Collective Rotunda NI 0800-‐‑0905 Yrs 12 & 13 String Quartet Q7 KR 0810-‐‑0900 Yrs 11 & 12 String Quartet Q1 JEI 1025-‐‑1050 Aural sessions Q1/Q2 OGAH 1305-‐‑1350 PGS Brass Rotunda GB 1315-‐‑1345 Yr 9 Vocal Group Q1 SH 1315-‐‑1350 Yr 7 String Trio Basement JEI 1315-‐‑1350 Chamber Orchestra (occasional) Q2 SJGL 1315-‐‑1350 Yr 10 Boys’ Close Harmony Q7 ACJ 1600-‐‑1700 Intermediate Orchestra Rotunda ACJ 1600-‐‑1800 Senior Musical Rehearsal DRT SJGL 1600-‐‑1700 Composition Club Q2 SJGL
Friday 0800-‐‑0835 African Drumming Rotunda AM 0800-‐‑0905 Music Theory Q1 OGAH 0800-‐‑0840 Senior Close Harmony Q7 SJGL 0830-‐‑0900 Flute Ensemble Q2 PW 1025-‐‑1050 Percussion Ensemble Rotunda AM 1025-‐‑1050 Aural sessions Q1/Q2 OGAH 1315-‐‑1350 Trumpet Group Q7 IN 1315-‐‑1350 Vocal Ensembles Q ACJ/SJGL 1315-‐‑1350 Yr 8 String Quartet Q13 JEI 1315-‐‑1350 MS Choir Q1 OGAH 1320-‐‑1350 Clarinet Duo Basement RB 1600-‐‑1700 Concert Band Rotunda SH
Please note: Individual sight-‐‑singing, diploma preparation, accompaniment rehearsal and other sessions are not included in the weekly schedule. For further information please contact the Director Music, Mr Sam Gladstone on [email protected]
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT SPORTS CLUBS (these may be subject to change) For further information please contact the Director of Sport, Mr Chris Dossett on [email protected] Monday 0730-‐‑0815 Strength & Conditioning Old Gym All 1030-‐‑1050 Rugby Skills Sports Hall Yr 10 1250-‐‑1330 House Sport Sports Hall All 1250-‐‑1330 Strength & Conditioning Old Gym All 1250-‐‑1330 Squash Squash Courts All 1600-‐‑1745 Rugby Training Hilsea Yr 7 1600-‐‑1745 Hockey Training HMS Temeraire Yr 7 Girls 1600-‐‑1745 Hockey Training Hilsea Yrs 11-‐‑13 Girls 1600-‐‑1745 Squash Squash Courts Yr 9
Tuesday 0730-‐‑0830 Tennis Tennis Dome Yrs 7 & 8 0730-‐‑0815 Strength & Conditioning Old Gym All 1030-‐‑1050 Rugby Skills Sports Hall Yr 8 1250-‐‑1330 Strength & Conditioning Old Gym All 1250-‐‑1330 Indoor Hockey Sports Hall All 1250-‐‑1330 Table Tennis Dance Studio Yr 7 1250-‐‑1330 Squash Squash Court All 1600-‐‑1745 Hockey Training HMS Temeraire Yrs 8&9 Boys 1600-‐‑1745 Hockey Training Hilsea Yrs 11-‐‑13 Boys 1600-‐‑1745 Rugby Hilsea Yrs 9-‐‑13 1600-‐‑1745 Squash Club Squash Courts All 1600-‐‑1745 Netball HMS Temeraire Yr 11 1600-‐‑1745 Netball Sports Hall Seniors
Wednesday 0730-‐‑0815 Girls Games Sports Hall Yr 7 0730-‐‑0815 Strength & Conditioning Old Gym All 1030-‐‑1050 Netball Shooting Sports Hall All 1250-‐‑1330 Judo Old Gym All 1250-‐‑1330 Strength & Conditioning Old Gym All 1250-‐‑1330 Squash Squash All 1600-‐‑1745 Squash Club Squash Courts All 1600-‐‑1745 Netball Sports Hall Yr 9 1600-‐‑1745 Netball Mountbatten Centre Yr 10 after half Term
Thursday 0730-‐‑0830 Tennis Tennis Dome Yrs 9-‐‑11
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0730-‐‑0815 Strength and Conditioning Old Gym All 1030-‐‑1050 Netball Shooting Sports Hall All 1030-‐‑1050 Rugby Skills Sports Hall Yr 9 1250-‐‑1330 Strength & Conditioning Old Gym All 1250-‐‑1330 Netball Skills Sports Hall Yrs 8 & 10 1250-‐‑1330 Squash Squash All 1600-‐‑1745 Squash Club Squash Courts Club 1600-‐‑1745 Rugby Hilsea Yrs 8 & 10 1630-‐‑1745 1630-‐‑1745
Hockey Hockey
HMS Temeraire HMS Temeraire
Yr 10 Boys Yr 9 & 10 Girls
1630-‐‑1745 Hockey Hilsea Senior Girls 1600-‐‑1745 Netball Sports Hall Year 8 After Half Term
Friday 0730-‐‑0830 Tennis Tennis Dome Squad 1030-‐‑1050 Rugby Skills Sports Hall Yr 7 1250-‐‑1330 Strength & Conditioning Old Gym Girls only 1250-‐‑1330 Cross Country Sport Hall All 1250-‐‑1330 Rugby Skills Sports Hall Year 11 1250-‐‑1330 Rugby Skills HMS Temeraire Seniors 1250-‐‑1330 Table Tennis Dance Studio Yr 8 1250-‐‑1330 Squash Squash All 1600-‐‑1745 Squash Squash Courts All 1600-‐‑1700 Irish Dancing Dance Studio All 1600-‐‑1745 Hockey HMS Temeraire Yr 8 Girls 1600-‐‑1745 Hockey HMS Temeraire Yr 7 Boys 1600-‐‑1745 Netball Sports Hall Yr 7
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT SPORTS CLUBS (these may be subject to change) For further information please contact the Director of Sport, Mr Chris Dossett on [email protected] Monday 0730-‐‑0815 Strength & Conditioning Old Gym All 1030-‐‑1050 Rugby Skills Sports Hall Yr 10 1250-‐‑1330 House Sport Sports Hall All 1250-‐‑1330 Strength & Conditioning Old Gym All 1250-‐‑1330 Squash Squash Courts All 1600-‐‑1745 Rugby Training Hilsea Yr 7 1600-‐‑1745 Hockey Training HMS Temeraire Yr 7 Girls 1600-‐‑1745 Hockey Training Hilsea Yrs 11-‐‑13 Girls 1600-‐‑1745 Squash Squash Courts Yr 9
Tuesday 0730-‐‑0830 Tennis Tennis Dome Yrs 7 & 8 0730-‐‑0815 Strength & Conditioning Old Gym All 1030-‐‑1050 Rugby Skills Sports Hall Yr 8 1250-‐‑1330 Strength & Conditioning Old Gym All 1250-‐‑1330 Indoor Hockey Sports Hall All 1250-‐‑1330 Table Tennis Dance Studio Yr 7 1250-‐‑1330 Squash Squash Court All 1600-‐‑1745 Hockey Training HMS Temeraire Yrs 8&9 Boys 1600-‐‑1745 Hockey Training Hilsea Yrs 11-‐‑13 Boys 1600-‐‑1745 Rugby Hilsea Yrs 9-‐‑13 1600-‐‑1745 Squash Club Squash Courts All 1600-‐‑1745 Netball HMS Temeraire Yr 11 1600-‐‑1745 Netball Sports Hall Seniors
Wednesday 0730-‐‑0815 Girls Games Sports Hall Yr 7 0730-‐‑0815 Strength & Conditioning Old Gym All 1030-‐‑1050 Netball Shooting Sports Hall All 1250-‐‑1330 Judo Old Gym All 1250-‐‑1330 Strength & Conditioning Old Gym All 1250-‐‑1330 Squash Squash All 1600-‐‑1745 Squash Club Squash Courts All 1600-‐‑1745 Netball Sports Hall Yr 9 1600-‐‑1745 Netball Mountbatten Centre Yr 10 after half Term
Thursday 0730-‐‑0830 Tennis Tennis Dome Yrs 9-‐‑11
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0730-‐‑0815 Strength and Conditioning Old Gym All 1030-‐‑1050 Netball Shooting Sports Hall All 1030-‐‑1050 Rugby Skills Sports Hall Yr 9 1250-‐‑1330 Strength & Conditioning Old Gym All 1250-‐‑1330 Netball Skills Sports Hall Yrs 8 & 10 1250-‐‑1330 Squash Squash All 1600-‐‑1745 Squash Club Squash Courts Club 1600-‐‑1745 Rugby Hilsea Yrs 8 & 10 1630-‐‑1745 1630-‐‑1745
Hockey Hockey
HMS Temeraire HMS Temeraire
Yr 10 Boys Yr 9 & 10 Girls
1630-‐‑1745 Hockey Hilsea Senior Girls 1600-‐‑1745 Netball Sports Hall Year 8 After Half Term
Friday 0730-‐‑0830 Tennis Tennis Dome Squad 1030-‐‑1050 Rugby Skills Sports Hall Yr 7 1250-‐‑1330 Strength & Conditioning Old Gym Girls only 1250-‐‑1330 Cross Country Sport Hall All 1250-‐‑1330 Rugby Skills Sports Hall Year 11 1250-‐‑1330 Rugby Skills HMS Temeraire Seniors 1250-‐‑1330 Table Tennis Dance Studio Yr 8 1250-‐‑1330 Squash Squash All 1600-‐‑1745 Squash Squash Courts All 1600-‐‑1700 Irish Dancing Dance Studio All 1600-‐‑1745 Hockey HMS Temeraire Yr 8 Girls 1600-‐‑1745 Hockey HMS Temeraire Yr 7 Boys 1600-‐‑1745 Netball Sports Hall Yr 7
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CLUBS AND SOCIETIES (these may be subject to change) Monday
1030-‐‑1050 Gold DofE Whitcombe ADW Yrs 12 & 13 1250-‐‑1220 Chemistry Olympiad Group K6 MJS Yrs 12 & 13 1300-‐‑1345 Physics Challenge J5 EJC Yr 11 1310-‐‑1345 MUN Willis Room LCR Yrs 9-‐‑13 1300-‐‑1345 Programming Club 3022 DDL All 1310-‐‑1345 Psychology Plus 3014 AJW Yrs 12 & 13 1315-‐‑1345 Geology Club 2004 CG Yr 7 1315-‐‑1345 Spanish Film Club 2018 PIL Yrs 7 & 8 1550-‐‑1715 CCF Quad SJH Yrs 9-‐‑13 1550-‐‑1800 After School Study Library JCJG All 1550-‐‑1730 Spanish Film Club 2020 LNP Yrs 12 & 13 1600-‐‑1700 Astronomy Club J7 JHG Yr 9 1600-‐‑1700 Art Club O4 LAW/SPHW Yr 9 1600-‐‑1700 Chemistry Club K6 MJS Yr 9 1600-‐‑1700 Chess Club SF6 MJW Yr 9 1600-‐‑1700 CREST Awards J6 JPT Yr 9 1600-‐‑1700 Cookery Club N1 JJR Yr 9 1600-‐‑1700 Drama Club Gatehouse SLF/GLD Yrs 9 1600-‐‑1700 Latin American Dance Gatehouse LCR Yrs 9-‐‑13 1600-‐‑1700 Pottery Club O3 RAP Yr 9 1600-‐‑1700 Photography Club 3022 OGS Yr 9 1600-‐‑1700 Psychology Club 3014 AJW Yr 9 1600-‐‑1700 Stage Crew Gatehouse/D
RT EJT All
1600-‐‑1700 Textiles M1b WBW Yrs 7-‐‑9 1600-‐‑1700 Work in the Community M4 CAGG Yr 9
Tuesday 0700-‐‑0800 Triathlon Training Mountbatten JPB 12 & 13 1025-‐‑1050 Portsmouth Point SFC JEB Yrs 9-‐‑13 1300-‐‑1345 GCSE Project Club Tech
Workshop LAA Yrs 8-‐‑13
1300-‐‑1345 Electronics Club J1 GTT All 1310-‐‑1345 Debating Society A2 AXC Yrs 9-‐‑13 1315-‐‑1345 Design and Technology Club M2 DT dept All 1315-‐‑1345 Advanced Technical Theatre
Club Gatehouse PMD All
1315-‐‑1345 Brain Teasers Puzzle Club L1 NT All 1320-‐‑1340 Literary Society G3 LVB Yrs 11-‐‑13 1320-‐‑1345 Hispanic Enrichment 2020 MFL dept Yr 12 1320-‐‑1345 Brainteasers Puzzle Club NT All 1550-‐‑1800 After School Study Library JCJG All
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1550-‐‑1645 Science Mentors/Junior Science J6 JPT Yrs 12 & 13 1600-‐‑1700 Clay Club O3 RAP Yrs 7 & 8 1600-‐‑1800 Drama Rehearsals Gatehouse SLF Various 1600-‐‑1700 Senior History Society Willis Room SL Yrs 12 & 13 1600-‐‑1700 PGS Law Society (half-‐‑termly) G4 SCT Yrs 10-‐‑13
Wednesday 1025-‐‑1045 Target 2.0 Team SF2 MJW Yr 13 1250-‐‑1320 Scalextric Club J3 SGD All 1300-‐‑1345 Crosstalk (Monthly) Various AKB All 1310-‐‑1345 Public Speaking A2 AXC All 1315-‐‑1345 Digital Skills Club 3022 HCS Yrs 7 & 8 1315-‐‑1340 Astronomy Club J5 EJC All 1315-‐‑1340 FirstLEGOLeague Team J6 JPT All 1315-‐‑1345 BA Flag Award Club 2025 CLI Yrs 9-‐‑11 1320-‐‑1345 Wildlife Club L5 JMHT/NT All 1550-‐‑1800 After School Study Library JCJG All 1600-‐‑1700 Design and Technology Club M2 DT Dept All 1600-‐‑1700 GCSE Project Club Tech
Workshop LAA Yrs 8-‐‑13
1600-‐‑1700 Middle School Drama Club MSCR JFR/GM Yrs 7 & 8 Thursday
1030-‐‑1050 Gold DofE Whitcombe ADW Yrs 12 & 13 1025-‐‑1045 Amnesty International L7 ACS Yrs 9-‐‑13 1025-‐‑1045 Cambodia Committee 1014 LAA/ASCC All 1250-‐‑1315 Portmuthian Editor’s meeting G0 BCH Yrs 12 & 13 1300-‐‑1345 Mandarin 2025 OGS All 1300-‐‑1340 Running Club Sports Hall JPB Yrs 12 & 13 1310-‐‑1345 Stock Market and Enterprise 1011 JHC/RLC All 1310-‐‑1345 MUN (Junior) M6 DJF/TMF Yrs 7 & 8 1310-‐‑1345 Chemistry Stretch and Challenge K3 ADW/MRHo Yr 13 1320-‐‑1345 Raspberry Pi Programming Club J6 JPT Yrs 9-‐‑13 1320-‐‑1345 Doctor Who Society K1 PAON Yrs 7 & 8 1550-‐‑1800 After School Study Library JCJG All 1600-‐‑1800 Drama Rehearsals Gatehouse SLF Various 1600-‐‑1700 Literary Society G0/G1 LVB Yrs 12 & 13 1600-‐‑1700 Senior Politics Society (2 per
term) Willis Room RJH Yrs 12 & 13
Friday 0700-‐‑0800 Triathlon Training Mountbatten JPB Yrs 12 & 13 1025-‐‑1045 Pupils’ Uganda Group 2007 FJN All 1025-‐‑1045 Portmuthian Meeting G0 BCH Yrs 12 & 13 1250-‐‑1320 Middle School History Film Club N6 RHC Yrs 7 & 8 1310-‐‑1340 Chess Club SF6 MJW All 1310-‐‑1345 PGS Pride (fortnightly) A0 JLKM Yrs 10 & 11
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CLUBS AND SOCIETIES (these may be subject to change) Monday
1030-‐‑1050 Gold DofE Whitcombe ADW Yrs 12 & 13 1250-‐‑1220 Chemistry Olympiad Group K6 MJS Yrs 12 & 13 1300-‐‑1345 Physics Challenge J5 EJC Yr 11 1310-‐‑1345 MUN Willis Room LCR Yrs 9-‐‑13 1300-‐‑1345 Programming Club 3022 DDL All 1310-‐‑1345 Psychology Plus 3014 AJW Yrs 12 & 13 1315-‐‑1345 Geology Club 2004 CG Yr 7 1315-‐‑1345 Spanish Film Club 2018 PIL Yrs 7 & 8 1550-‐‑1715 CCF Quad SJH Yrs 9-‐‑13 1550-‐‑1800 After School Study Library JCJG All 1550-‐‑1730 Spanish Film Club 2020 LNP Yrs 12 & 13 1600-‐‑1700 Astronomy Club J7 JHG Yr 9 1600-‐‑1700 Art Club O4 LAW/SPHW Yr 9 1600-‐‑1700 Chemistry Club K6 MJS Yr 9 1600-‐‑1700 Chess Club SF6 MJW Yr 9 1600-‐‑1700 CREST Awards J6 JPT Yr 9 1600-‐‑1700 Cookery Club N1 JJR Yr 9 1600-‐‑1700 Drama Club Gatehouse SLF/GLD Yrs 9 1600-‐‑1700 Latin American Dance Gatehouse LCR Yrs 9-‐‑13 1600-‐‑1700 Pottery Club O3 RAP Yr 9 1600-‐‑1700 Photography Club 3022 OGS Yr 9 1600-‐‑1700 Psychology Club 3014 AJW Yr 9 1600-‐‑1700 Stage Crew Gatehouse/D
RT EJT All
1600-‐‑1700 Textiles M1b WBW Yrs 7-‐‑9 1600-‐‑1700 Work in the Community M4 CAGG Yr 9
Tuesday 0700-‐‑0800 Triathlon Training Mountbatten JPB 12 & 13 1025-‐‑1050 Portsmouth Point SFC JEB Yrs 9-‐‑13 1300-‐‑1345 GCSE Project Club Tech
Workshop LAA Yrs 8-‐‑13
1300-‐‑1345 Electronics Club J1 GTT All 1310-‐‑1345 Debating Society A2 AXC Yrs 9-‐‑13 1315-‐‑1345 Design and Technology Club M2 DT dept All 1315-‐‑1345 Advanced Technical Theatre
Club Gatehouse PMD All
1315-‐‑1345 Brain Teasers Puzzle Club L1 NT All 1320-‐‑1340 Literary Society G3 LVB Yrs 11-‐‑13 1320-‐‑1345 Hispanic Enrichment 2020 MFL dept Yr 12 1320-‐‑1345 Brainteasers Puzzle Club NT All 1550-‐‑1800 After School Study Library JCJG All
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1550-‐‑1645 Science Mentors/Junior Science J6 JPT Yrs 12 & 13 1600-‐‑1700 Clay Club O3 RAP Yrs 7 & 8 1600-‐‑1800 Drama Rehearsals Gatehouse SLF Various 1600-‐‑1700 Senior History Society Willis Room SL Yrs 12 & 13 1600-‐‑1700 PGS Law Society (half-‐‑termly) G4 SCT Yrs 10-‐‑13
Wednesday 1025-‐‑1045 Target 2.0 Team SF2 MJW Yr 13 1250-‐‑1320 Scalextric Club J3 SGD All 1300-‐‑1345 Crosstalk (Monthly) Various AKB All 1310-‐‑1345 Public Speaking A2 AXC All 1315-‐‑1345 Digital Skills Club 3022 HCS Yrs 7 & 8 1315-‐‑1340 Astronomy Club J5 EJC All 1315-‐‑1340 FirstLEGOLeague Team J6 JPT All 1315-‐‑1345 BA Flag Award Club 2025 CLI Yrs 9-‐‑11 1320-‐‑1345 Wildlife Club L5 JMHT/NT All 1550-‐‑1800 After School Study Library JCJG All 1600-‐‑1700 Design and Technology Club M2 DT Dept All 1600-‐‑1700 GCSE Project Club Tech
Workshop LAA Yrs 8-‐‑13
1600-‐‑1700 Middle School Drama Club MSCR JFR/GM Yrs 7 & 8 Thursday
1030-‐‑1050 Gold DofE Whitcombe ADW Yrs 12 & 13 1025-‐‑1045 Amnesty International L7 ACS Yrs 9-‐‑13 1025-‐‑1045 Cambodia Committee 1014 LAA/ASCC All 1250-‐‑1315 Portmuthian Editor’s meeting G0 BCH Yrs 12 & 13 1300-‐‑1345 Mandarin 2025 OGS All 1300-‐‑1340 Running Club Sports Hall JPB Yrs 12 & 13 1310-‐‑1345 Stock Market and Enterprise 1011 JHC/RLC All 1310-‐‑1345 MUN (Junior) M6 DJF/TMF Yrs 7 & 8 1310-‐‑1345 Chemistry Stretch and Challenge K3 ADW/MRHo Yr 13 1320-‐‑1345 Raspberry Pi Programming Club J6 JPT Yrs 9-‐‑13 1320-‐‑1345 Doctor Who Society K1 PAON Yrs 7 & 8 1550-‐‑1800 After School Study Library JCJG All 1600-‐‑1800 Drama Rehearsals Gatehouse SLF Various 1600-‐‑1700 Literary Society G0/G1 LVB Yrs 12 & 13 1600-‐‑1700 Senior Politics Society (2 per
term) Willis Room RJH Yrs 12 & 13
Friday 0700-‐‑0800 Triathlon Training Mountbatten JPB Yrs 12 & 13 1025-‐‑1045 Pupils’ Uganda Group 2007 FJN All 1025-‐‑1045 Portmuthian Meeting G0 BCH Yrs 12 & 13 1250-‐‑1320 Middle School History Film Club N6 RHC Yrs 7 & 8 1310-‐‑1340 Chess Club SF6 MJW All 1310-‐‑1345 PGS Pride (fortnightly) A0 JLKM Yrs 10 & 11
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1310-‐‑1340 Geography iStudent Club 3007 SLS/TAK All 1310-‐‑1340 Medics Club 3014 SRP Yrs 12 & 13 1310-‐‑1345 Senior Philosophy Society
(fortnightly) A0 RJIR Yrs 12 & 13
1315-‐‑1345 Classics Club 2006 BC Yrs 7 & 8 1315-‐‑1345 Portmuthian Meeting G2 BCH Yrs 12 & 13 1550-‐‑1800 Hispanic Film Club SFC LNP Yrs 12 & 13 1550-‐‑1800 After School Study Library JCJG All 1600-‐‑1800 Film Club (last Friday of the
month) Gatehouse A SLF All
Sunday 1000-‐‑1600 Drama Rehearsals Gatehouse/D
RT SLF Various
1915-‐‑ Triathlon Training Mountbatten JPB Yrs 12 & 13 Portsmouth Festivities: The Seafarers rehearsals 27 April, 6, 11, 27, 28 May, 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 26 June. Performances 27 & 28 June.
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ACADEMIC CLINICS (these may be subject to change)
Monday 1250-‐‑1315 French/German/Spanish N4 All All 1250-‐‑1320 Business Studies and Economics SFC All Yrs 9-‐‑13 1300-‐‑1340 Study Skills 2011 JMO All 1315-‐‑1345 Drama Gatehouse JFR Yrs 12 & 13 1315-‐‑1345 History N6 RHC Yrs 10 & 11 1315-‐‑1345 Geography and/or Geology 2007 HES/JPB Yrs 12 & 13 1315-‐‑1345 Music Q2 SH All 1315-‐‑1345 Physics J6 JPT All 1315-‐‑1345 PRS A2 RJIR All 1320-‐‑1345 Chemistry K1 MRHo All 1320-‐‑1340 Maths 3002 All All 1600-‐‑1700 Psychology 3014 SRP All
Tuesday 1250-‐‑1315 French/German/Spanish N4 All All 1310-‐‑1345 Psychology 3014 AJW All 1310-‐‑1345 Geography 2001 SLS Yrs 7-‐‑11 1310-‐‑1345 Biology L3 SEC All 1315-‐‑1345 Classics 2008 BPL All 1315-‐‑1345 Music Q2 SH Yrs 12 & 13 1315-‐‑1345 Physics J1 GTT All 1320-‐‑1345 Chemistry K6 SJH All 1320-‐‑1340 Maths 3002 All All 1600-‐‑1630 Chemistry K5 CMW All 1600-‐‑1700 Psychology 3014 SRP All
Wednesday 0800-‐‑0830 Chemistry K5 HH All 1250-‐‑1315 Geography 2007 FJN/TAK Yrs 7-‐‑9 1250-‐‑1315 French/German/Spanish N4 All All 1250-‐‑1315 Chemistry Smith House MRHo All 1300-‐‑1345 Art O5 SPHW Yr 11 1300-‐‑1345 Art O3 RAP Yrs 10 & 11 1315-‐‑1345 Art O4 LAW Yr 10 1315-‐‑1345 Biology L2 JLG Yrs 9-‐‑11 1315-‐‑1345 Drama Gatehouse GM Yrs 10 & 11 1315-‐‑1345 Classics 2008 BPL All 1320-‐‑1345 Maths 3002 All All
Thursday 0800-‐‑0830 Maths 3008 JDB All 1250-‐‑1315 Geography and/or Geology 2002 CG Yrs 10-‐‑-‐‑13 1250-‐‑1315 French/German/Spanish N4 All All 1300-‐‑1340 Study Skills 3004 CG All
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1310-‐‑1340 Geography iStudent Club 3007 SLS/TAK All 1310-‐‑1340 Medics Club 3014 SRP Yrs 12 & 13 1310-‐‑1345 Senior Philosophy Society
(fortnightly) A0 RJIR Yrs 12 & 13
1315-‐‑1345 Classics Club 2006 BC Yrs 7 & 8 1315-‐‑1345 Portmuthian Meeting G2 BCH Yrs 12 & 13 1550-‐‑1800 Hispanic Film Club SFC LNP Yrs 12 & 13 1550-‐‑1800 After School Study Library JCJG All 1600-‐‑1800 Film Club (last Friday of the
month) Gatehouse A SLF All
Sunday 1000-‐‑1600 Drama Rehearsals Gatehouse/D
RT SLF Various
1915-‐‑ Triathlon Training Mountbatten JPB Yrs 12 & 13 Portsmouth Festivities: The Seafarers rehearsals 27 April, 6, 11, 27, 28 May, 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 26 June. Performances 27 & 28 June.
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ACADEMIC CLINICS (these may be subject to change)
Monday 1250-‐‑1315 French/German/Spanish N4 All All 1250-‐‑1320 Business Studies and Economics SFC All Yrs 9-‐‑13 1300-‐‑1340 Study Skills 2011 JMO All 1315-‐‑1345 Drama Gatehouse JFR Yrs 12 & 13 1315-‐‑1345 History N6 RHC Yrs 10 & 11 1315-‐‑1345 Geography and/or Geology 2007 HES/JPB Yrs 12 & 13 1315-‐‑1345 Music Q2 SH All 1315-‐‑1345 Physics J6 JPT All 1315-‐‑1345 PRS A2 RJIR All 1320-‐‑1345 Chemistry K1 MRHo All 1320-‐‑1340 Maths 3002 All All 1600-‐‑1700 Psychology 3014 SRP All
Tuesday 1250-‐‑1315 French/German/Spanish N4 All All 1310-‐‑1345 Psychology 3014 AJW All 1310-‐‑1345 Geography 2001 SLS Yrs 7-‐‑11 1310-‐‑1345 Biology L3 SEC All 1315-‐‑1345 Classics 2008 BPL All 1315-‐‑1345 Music Q2 SH Yrs 12 & 13 1315-‐‑1345 Physics J1 GTT All 1320-‐‑1345 Chemistry K6 SJH All 1320-‐‑1340 Maths 3002 All All 1600-‐‑1630 Chemistry K5 CMW All 1600-‐‑1700 Psychology 3014 SRP All
Wednesday 0800-‐‑0830 Chemistry K5 HH All 1250-‐‑1315 Geography 2007 FJN/TAK Yrs 7-‐‑9 1250-‐‑1315 French/German/Spanish N4 All All 1250-‐‑1315 Chemistry Smith House MRHo All 1300-‐‑1345 Art O5 SPHW Yr 11 1300-‐‑1345 Art O3 RAP Yrs 10 & 11 1315-‐‑1345 Art O4 LAW Yr 10 1315-‐‑1345 Biology L2 JLG Yrs 9-‐‑11 1315-‐‑1345 Drama Gatehouse GM Yrs 10 & 11 1315-‐‑1345 Classics 2008 BPL All 1320-‐‑1345 Maths 3002 All All
Thursday 0800-‐‑0830 Maths 3008 JDB All 1250-‐‑1315 Geography and/or Geology 2002 CG Yrs 10-‐‑-‐‑13 1250-‐‑1315 French/German/Spanish N4 All All 1300-‐‑1340 Study Skills 3004 CG All
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1310-‐‑1345 Biology L3 SEC Yrs 12 & 13 1315-‐‑1345 Physics J4 FEL All 1315-‐‑1345 Design Technology M1 LAA Yrs 11-‐‑13 1320-‐‑1345 Maths 3002 All All 1600-‐‑1630 Chemistry K4 MRHo All 1600-‐‑1700 Psychology 3014 AJW IB
Friday 0800-‐‑0830 Chemistry Smith House PAON All 1250-‐‑1315 French/German/Spanish N4 All All 1300-‐‑1340 Study Skills 2011 JMO All 1310-‐‑1345 Biology L4 PXS All 1315-‐‑1345 IB Theatre Gatehouse SLF Yrs 12 & 13 1315-‐‑1345 Physics J3 SGD All 1320-‐‑1345 Chemistry K3 ADW All 1320-‐‑1345 English G0 BCH All 1320-‐‑1345 Maths 3002 All All 1600-‐‑1630 Maths 3002 All Yrs 12 & 13
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THE SCHOOL RULES
At all times pupils are expected to display good manners, common sense, honesty and consideration for others.
Compliance with school rules and any amendments made from time to time is a condition of pupils’ continued membership of the school. Pupils are expected to adhere to school rules whilst under school discipline, i.e. throughout the day, on their way to and from school, at all times whilst wearing school uniform and during any school-‐‑based activity. The school seeks to educate in the broadest sense, giving moral as well as academic and co-‐‑curricular foundations. Pupils should be aware that actions committed out of school discipline have the capacity to harm the reputation of the school, and are therefore to be regarded as an offence against school discipline.
The School Community
1. Pupils travelling between home and school should behave sensibly and with courtesy to each other, fellow passengers and to bus drivers, rail staff and other transport staff. Pupils should show awareness for other pedestrians and extend the courtesy of giving way when walking in groups.
2. Bullying is not acceptable. Pupils are expected to adhere to the school’s Anti-‐‑Bullying policy.
3. Pupils are expected to behave with dignity: there should be no behaviour likely to cause embarrassment or offence, such as public displays of affection or bad language.
4. Pupils may not possess or use any of the following whilst under school discipline. Substances which the school may consider inappropriate include: fireworks, matches, lighters, laser pens, illegal substances, any offensive weapon or object capable of bringing the school into disrepute.
5. Pupils are not permitted to bring alcohol onto the school premises, nor are they permitted to frequent public houses, off-‐‑licences or to drink or purchase alcohol whilst off the premises and in school uniform.
6. The school is a non-‐‑smoking establishment. Pupils are not permitted to bring cigarettes, electronic cigarettes or tobacco in any other form, onto the school premises. Any pupil discovered smoking whilst in school uniform, whether on or off the premises, will put at risk their right to remain a pupil at the school. The no smoking rule applies equally to all trips and outings, either at home or abroad, and in or out of school uniform.
7. Pupils are expected to conform to the school’s dress code and wear full uniform smartly at all times, unless exemption has been granted by a member of staff in connection with a particular activity. Pupils should consult the Uniform
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1310-‐‑1345 Biology L3 SEC Yrs 12 & 13 1315-‐‑1345 Physics J4 FEL All 1315-‐‑1345 Design Technology M1 LAA Yrs 11-‐‑13 1320-‐‑1345 Maths 3002 All All 1600-‐‑1630 Chemistry K4 MRHo All 1600-‐‑1700 Psychology 3014 AJW IB
Friday 0800-‐‑0830 Chemistry Smith House PAON All 1250-‐‑1315 French/German/Spanish N4 All All 1300-‐‑1340 Study Skills 2011 JMO All 1310-‐‑1345 Biology L4 PXS All 1315-‐‑1345 IB Theatre Gatehouse SLF Yrs 12 & 13 1315-‐‑1345 Physics J3 SGD All 1320-‐‑1345 Chemistry K3 ADW All 1320-‐‑1345 English G0 BCH All 1320-‐‑1345 Maths 3002 All All 1600-‐‑1630 Maths 3002 All Yrs 12 & 13
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THE SCHOOL RULES
At all times pupils are expected to display good manners, common sense, honesty and consideration for others.
Compliance with school rules and any amendments made from time to time is a condition of pupils’ continued membership of the school. Pupils are expected to adhere to school rules whilst under school discipline, i.e. throughout the day, on their way to and from school, at all times whilst wearing school uniform and during any school-‐‑based activity. The school seeks to educate in the broadest sense, giving moral as well as academic and co-‐‑curricular foundations. Pupils should be aware that actions committed out of school discipline have the capacity to harm the reputation of the school, and are therefore to be regarded as an offence against school discipline.
The School Community
1. Pupils travelling between home and school should behave sensibly and with courtesy to each other, fellow passengers and to bus drivers, rail staff and other transport staff. Pupils should show awareness for other pedestrians and extend the courtesy of giving way when walking in groups.
2. Bullying is not acceptable. Pupils are expected to adhere to the school’s Anti-‐‑Bullying policy.
3. Pupils are expected to behave with dignity: there should be no behaviour likely to cause embarrassment or offence, such as public displays of affection or bad language.
4. Pupils may not possess or use any of the following whilst under school discipline. Substances which the school may consider inappropriate include: fireworks, matches, lighters, laser pens, illegal substances, any offensive weapon or object capable of bringing the school into disrepute.
5. Pupils are not permitted to bring alcohol onto the school premises, nor are they permitted to frequent public houses, off-‐‑licences or to drink or purchase alcohol whilst off the premises and in school uniform.
6. The school is a non-‐‑smoking establishment. Pupils are not permitted to bring cigarettes, electronic cigarettes or tobacco in any other form, onto the school premises. Any pupil discovered smoking whilst in school uniform, whether on or off the premises, will put at risk their right to remain a pupil at the school. The no smoking rule applies equally to all trips and outings, either at home or abroad, and in or out of school uniform.
7. Pupils are expected to conform to the school’s dress code and wear full uniform smartly at all times, unless exemption has been granted by a member of staff in connection with a particular activity. Pupils should consult the Uniform
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requirements on the school website for details including rules relating to make-‐‑up and jewellery.
8. All pupils must attend school on all school days unless prevented by illness or other unavoidable causes. Should any pupil need to be absent for any reason, their parents should write in advance to the Headmaster requesting permission. Parents should notify the Tutor in advance of absences resulting from medical or dental appointments. It is expected that pupils will sign out at the School Office, notify their teachers of any planned absence and to catch up on any work that they miss. Absence for which permission has not been sought in advance must be explained by a parental letter within 48 hours of the pupil’s return to school. Attendance at Registration, Assemblies, Tutorial Periods, all timetabled lessons and other timetabled commitments is mandatory.
9. Pupils are expected to be punctual. Pupils should not be on the school site until 07:50. In the Senior School, pupils are permitted to wait in the main school quad until 08:30. The school buildings are open to pupils from 08:30. At the end of the school day pupils are expected to be off site by 16:10 unless they are involved in a school activity or have signed into the Homework Club. Homework Club is supervised in the main school library from 16:00-‐‑18:00. Pupils are expected to leave promptly following their after school activity.
10. Any pupil arriving on the premises after 08:35 or 13:40 will be considered late and repeated lateness will be reported to the Head of House. Late pupils must sign in with the Prefects at the Main Arch or, if the Prefects are no longer present, at the School Office before going in to lessons.
11. Sixth Form pupils may leave the school premises no earlier than the lunch break and may go home after 12:50 provided they have registered in the Exeat Book and have no afternoon lessons or other commitments. No Sixth Form pupil may visit any private house in the lunch break, with the exception of their own, and then only with written parental permission notified to the Headmaster.
12. Below the Sixth Form, pupils must remain on the school premises at all times during the school day unless a specific exception has been requested by parents. Pupils who feel ill must report to the Medical Centre who will contact parents.
13. Pupils selected to represent the school at Games, or in any other capacity such as musical or dramatic, are expected to honour their commitments. When a pupil wishes to be excused from such a commitment, permission in advance should be obtained from the member of staff in charge by a parent. In cases where there is a clash between school commitments, pupils must inform both members of staff involved at the earliest opportunity so that a solution can be found.
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14. Pupils are required to seek the Headmaster’s permission before accepting any paid employment in the evening or weekend. This is because of the detrimental effect that such employment may have on pupils’ work or ability to complete homework etc. Permission for jobs on weekday evenings will only be given as an exception. Employment taken between Friday evening and Sunday evening should not involve more than eight hours work.
15. Infringement of the school’s e-‐‑safety Policy or Acceptable Use Policy will constitute a serious breach of school discipline. The school reserves the right in such cases to refuse use of school IT equipment both in and outside formal lesson time. In some instances breaches of this policy may also result in a range of other sanctions, including permanent exclusion.
16. The Headmaster may exclude any pupil from school or may require the permanent removal of any pupil for a serious breach of School Rules, or for exercising harmful influence in any way, or for consistently or repeatedly failing to respond with adequate effort and application to the teaching provided at the school, including where this failure is to the detriment of other members of the school, or for the accumulation of several Headmaster’s Detentions, or for any other good or necessary reason. The School Environment
17. Pupils share responsibility for the care, tidiness and good decorative order of all school buildings. No litter may be dropped on the floor. Pupils should treat all property and furniture with care and respect.
18. Pupils should not be on the school site until 07:50. In the Senior School, pupils are permitted to wait in the main school quad until 08:30. The Middle School Common Room is open at 08:00 and House spaces are open to pupils from 08:15. Classrooms and school buildings are available to pupils from 08:30. Pupils are expected to wait quietly outside classrooms before lessons begin, unless otherwise instructed. At the end of the school day pupils are expected to be off site by 16:10 unless they are involved in a school activity or have signed into the Homework Club. Homework Club is supervised in the main school library from 16:00 -‐‑18:00. The Fitness suite in the Sports Hall is only available for pupils when supervised by a member of staff. Pupils are expected to leave the school site promptly following their after school activity.
19. Pupils may not eat in classrooms and food must not be stored in lockers overnight. Food should only be consumed in the Dining Hall, Middle School Common Room or Sixth Form Centre. The House spaces may be used at lunchtimes as communicated by the Head of House.
20. Chewing gum is not allowed in school.
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requirements on the school website for details including rules relating to make-‐‑up and jewellery.
8. All pupils must attend school on all school days unless prevented by illness or other unavoidable causes. Should any pupil need to be absent for any reason, their parents should write in advance to the Headmaster requesting permission. Parents should notify the Tutor in advance of absences resulting from medical or dental appointments. It is expected that pupils will sign out at the School Office, notify their teachers of any planned absence and to catch up on any work that they miss. Absence for which permission has not been sought in advance must be explained by a parental letter within 48 hours of the pupil’s return to school. Attendance at Registration, Assemblies, Tutorial Periods, all timetabled lessons and other timetabled commitments is mandatory.
9. Pupils are expected to be punctual. Pupils should not be on the school site until 07:50. In the Senior School, pupils are permitted to wait in the main school quad until 08:30. The school buildings are open to pupils from 08:30. At the end of the school day pupils are expected to be off site by 16:10 unless they are involved in a school activity or have signed into the Homework Club. Homework Club is supervised in the main school library from 16:00-‐‑18:00. Pupils are expected to leave promptly following their after school activity.
10. Any pupil arriving on the premises after 08:35 or 13:40 will be considered late and repeated lateness will be reported to the Head of House. Late pupils must sign in with the Prefects at the Main Arch or, if the Prefects are no longer present, at the School Office before going in to lessons.
11. Sixth Form pupils may leave the school premises no earlier than the lunch break and may go home after 12:50 provided they have registered in the Exeat Book and have no afternoon lessons or other commitments. No Sixth Form pupil may visit any private house in the lunch break, with the exception of their own, and then only with written parental permission notified to the Headmaster.
12. Below the Sixth Form, pupils must remain on the school premises at all times during the school day unless a specific exception has been requested by parents. Pupils who feel ill must report to the Medical Centre who will contact parents.
13. Pupils selected to represent the school at Games, or in any other capacity such as musical or dramatic, are expected to honour their commitments. When a pupil wishes to be excused from such a commitment, permission in advance should be obtained from the member of staff in charge by a parent. In cases where there is a clash between school commitments, pupils must inform both members of staff involved at the earliest opportunity so that a solution can be found.
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14. Pupils are required to seek the Headmaster’s permission before accepting any paid employment in the evening or weekend. This is because of the detrimental effect that such employment may have on pupils’ work or ability to complete homework etc. Permission for jobs on weekday evenings will only be given as an exception. Employment taken between Friday evening and Sunday evening should not involve more than eight hours work.
15. Infringement of the school’s e-‐‑safety Policy or Acceptable Use Policy will constitute a serious breach of school discipline. The school reserves the right in such cases to refuse use of school IT equipment both in and outside formal lesson time. In some instances breaches of this policy may also result in a range of other sanctions, including permanent exclusion.
16. The Headmaster may exclude any pupil from school or may require the permanent removal of any pupil for a serious breach of School Rules, or for exercising harmful influence in any way, or for consistently or repeatedly failing to respond with adequate effort and application to the teaching provided at the school, including where this failure is to the detriment of other members of the school, or for the accumulation of several Headmaster’s Detentions, or for any other good or necessary reason. The School Environment
17. Pupils share responsibility for the care, tidiness and good decorative order of all school buildings. No litter may be dropped on the floor. Pupils should treat all property and furniture with care and respect.
18. Pupils should not be on the school site until 07:50. In the Senior School, pupils are permitted to wait in the main school quad until 08:30. The Middle School Common Room is open at 08:00 and House spaces are open to pupils from 08:15. Classrooms and school buildings are available to pupils from 08:30. Pupils are expected to wait quietly outside classrooms before lessons begin, unless otherwise instructed. At the end of the school day pupils are expected to be off site by 16:10 unless they are involved in a school activity or have signed into the Homework Club. Homework Club is supervised in the main school library from 16:00 -‐‑18:00. The Fitness suite in the Sports Hall is only available for pupils when supervised by a member of staff. Pupils are expected to leave the school site promptly following their after school activity.
19. Pupils may not eat in classrooms and food must not be stored in lockers overnight. Food should only be consumed in the Dining Hall, Middle School Common Room or Sixth Form Centre. The House spaces may be used at lunchtimes as communicated by the Head of House.
20. Chewing gum is not allowed in school.
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21. Ball games must be confined to the designated area in the Quadrangles and only soft balls, incapable of causing damage are permitted. Health and Safety
22. For safety reasons the following areas are out of bounds to pupils unless specific permission has been granted
• The David Russell Theatre and the Gatehouse • Language and Science laboratories and the Technology Department • Sports Hall and Gymnasium • The staff car park • Any area where building or maintenance work is taking place
23. Pupils should always walk and not run inside the school buildings. Pupils should
walk on the right on all staircases. Pupils should not carry bags between lessons. Due care must be shown when carrying kit bags
24. Pupils must observe all instructions given by staff concerning safety procedures in lessons or in connection with any organised activity. This includes the wearing of lab coats and other protective clothing
25. In the event of a Fire Alarm, Fire Drill procedures must be strictly observed. Pupils are expected to line up in silence
26. Pupils cycling, walking or driving to school are expected to conform to the Highway Code
27. Cyclists are expected to be visible to other road users and wear helmets. Cycles must not be ridden within the school grounds and must be securely padlocked in the bicycle sheds
28. Pupils wishing to drive to school must complete the appropriate registration form which must be signed both by parents and by the Head of Sixth Form. Any pupil wishing to travel in a car driven by another pupil, must obtain parental permission. All drivers must meet with the school’s expectations on driving and parking responsibly. More information is available in the Sixth Form handbook
29. Pupils travelling on public transport must conform to safety procedures issued by those providing the transport. They must maintain the high standards of behaviour, consideration and respect at all times
30. Pupils injured in any way or who become ill whilst at school are to report firstly to a member of staff in charge of their class or activity and then to the Medical Centre
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Property
31. Pupils are responsible for their own property and for items issued by the school: the school can accept no liability for accidental damage, theft or accidental loss. All pupils are expected to respect the property of others. It is strongly advised tht only items that are required at school are brought in. Valuable items must be locked up and all items must be named
32. Mobile telephones must be switched off and not used in any way during lessons or any other school based activities unless with the permission of the member of staff. Pupils in Years 7 & 8 are expected to hand in their phones by 08:40. Pupils are allowed to use mobile telephones during break and at lunch time but not in the dining hall, changing rooms, the library, or, in accordance with staff instructions
33. In no circumstances should money or other valuable items be left in sports changing rooms: all such items should be locked in a Games locker at the beginning of the lesson, fixture or practice for safe keeping. Pupils are advised to use a lock on their bag to help ensure belongings
34. Bags must not be carried around the school. They should be stored in the pupils’ locker. Pupils may carry a laptop, or tablet computer in a slim line protective bag containing only the laptop
Academic Honesty
35. Pupils are only expected to submit their own work for marking and assessment unless they are otherwise directed by their teacher. Collusion (either by allowing work or ideas to be copied or by copying someone else’s ideas or work) and plagiarism (the submission of written or spoken work which fails to credit someone else’s work) may result in a sanction. Collusion or plagiarism in work potentially submissible to an examination board is a very serious matter, and hence our interest in developing a culture of academic honesty in pupils’ work throughout the school. Using a limited amount of other people’s published research is permissible as long as it is appropriately referenced. Advice is available from the library and in pupil planners.
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21. Ball games must be confined to the designated area in the Quadrangles and only soft balls, incapable of causing damage are permitted. Health and Safety
22. For safety reasons the following areas are out of bounds to pupils unless specific permission has been granted
• The David Russell Theatre and the Gatehouse • Language and Science laboratories and the Technology Department • Sports Hall and Gymnasium • The staff car park • Any area where building or maintenance work is taking place
23. Pupils should always walk and not run inside the school buildings. Pupils should
walk on the right on all staircases. Pupils should not carry bags between lessons. Due care must be shown when carrying kit bags
24. Pupils must observe all instructions given by staff concerning safety procedures in lessons or in connection with any organised activity. This includes the wearing of lab coats and other protective clothing
25. In the event of a Fire Alarm, Fire Drill procedures must be strictly observed. Pupils are expected to line up in silence
26. Pupils cycling, walking or driving to school are expected to conform to the Highway Code
27. Cyclists are expected to be visible to other road users and wear helmets. Cycles must not be ridden within the school grounds and must be securely padlocked in the bicycle sheds
28. Pupils wishing to drive to school must complete the appropriate registration form which must be signed both by parents and by the Head of Sixth Form. Any pupil wishing to travel in a car driven by another pupil, must obtain parental permission. All drivers must meet with the school’s expectations on driving and parking responsibly. More information is available in the Sixth Form handbook
29. Pupils travelling on public transport must conform to safety procedures issued by those providing the transport. They must maintain the high standards of behaviour, consideration and respect at all times
30. Pupils injured in any way or who become ill whilst at school are to report firstly to a member of staff in charge of their class or activity and then to the Medical Centre
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Property
31. Pupils are responsible for their own property and for items issued by the school: the school can accept no liability for accidental damage, theft or accidental loss. All pupils are expected to respect the property of others. It is strongly advised tht only items that are required at school are brought in. Valuable items must be locked up and all items must be named
32. Mobile telephones must be switched off and not used in any way during lessons or any other school based activities unless with the permission of the member of staff. Pupils in Years 7 & 8 are expected to hand in their phones by 08:40. Pupils are allowed to use mobile telephones during break and at lunch time but not in the dining hall, changing rooms, the library, or, in accordance with staff instructions
33. In no circumstances should money or other valuable items be left in sports changing rooms: all such items should be locked in a Games locker at the beginning of the lesson, fixture or practice for safe keeping. Pupils are advised to use a lock on their bag to help ensure belongings
34. Bags must not be carried around the school. They should be stored in the pupils’ locker. Pupils may carry a laptop, or tablet computer in a slim line protective bag containing only the laptop
Academic Honesty
35. Pupils are only expected to submit their own work for marking and assessment unless they are otherwise directed by their teacher. Collusion (either by allowing work or ideas to be copied or by copying someone else’s ideas or work) and plagiarism (the submission of written or spoken work which fails to credit someone else’s work) may result in a sanction. Collusion or plagiarism in work potentially submissible to an examination board is a very serious matter, and hence our interest in developing a culture of academic honesty in pupils’ work throughout the school. Using a limited amount of other people’s published research is permissible as long as it is appropriately referenced. Advice is available from the library and in pupil planners.
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Pupil Charter: Using Digital Devices and Social Networks
PGS believes that digital devices should be supportive to learning and teaching. PGS also believes that social networking should be fun, safe and used responsibly. The following guidelines were produced by pupils for pupils.
Protecting yourself, your device and your online reputation • Don’t become a digital addict. Try to balance real life with time spent online and using
your digital device. • A digital device is another way of completing work and learning in class. It is not the
only way. • A good tip is to switch off the device or remove it, when you do not need it. This way
you can fully concentrate on the task you are doing. • Always lock your personal device when you are not using it. This includes locking the
device itself using a secure and private password, as well as storing your device in the school lockers provided.
• Ensure you fully charge your device each evening in preparation for the next school day.
• Middle School pupils should always hand their mobile phones into the Middle School Common Room at the start of school day. Phones can be collected at the end of the school day or at the discretion of the Head and Deputy Head of the Middle School.
• Think before you update a status, post comments or tweet – your online profile and reputation is your responsibility and may be used by future employers, schools and universities. Once something is online, it may be there forever.
• Keep personal information private (e.g. your passwords, mobile number, location) • Keep an eye on your ‘friends’ list and twitter contacts. Consider carefully the people
you follow or add as friends and don’t be afraid to edit these lists • Never arrange to meet up in person with someone you meet online. • Use privacy settings so that only your friends can see your profile and pictures. It is
also important to regularly review the settings on your accounts so that these remain private.
• If you experience cyber-‐‑bullying or if someone you do not know is trying to contact you, speak to an adult, a teacher, your tutor or one of the peer mentors in the first instance – they will help you.
• Be confident in requesting that comments or images which cause you distress are edited or removed.
Protecting others – be aware of your actions • Respect everyone in the school and do not interfere with their equipment. • Treat others as you would like to be treated. Anything that can be seen as offensive or
cyberbullying, will be treated very seriously by the school.
If in doubt, talk to someone
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LOST PROPERTY
Any item handed to the Marshal’s staff is kept at the Marshal’s Office until the end of the day when the item is moved to the Lost Property Office situated behind Cambridge House. At the end of the school day the Caretaker collects any items left in the playground area and takes them to Lost Property. Lost property is recorded, sorted and stored alphabetically if named. Unnamed items are kept separately. A green lost property slip is sent to the relevant Tutor to notify the owner of all named items. In addition, an email is sent directly to the pupil. A weekly report is also sent out to all staff identifying the uncollected items. Mr Patrick Brooke opens the Lost Property Office daily for morning break at (10:30-‐‑10:45) and at lunchtime (13:00-‐‑13:45). Outside these times requests for lost property are dealt with by reporting to the Marshal’s Office where one of his staff opens the Lost Property Office to retrieve items. Every six weeks, property which is not collected is highlighted and owners, where known, are sent a pink slip and an email to remind them to collect their item(s). Each half term, if items are not retrieved they are recycled for use by other pupils or donated to charity. Expensive items such as blazers or valuable items are kept for one year. It is expected that all items are clearly labelled to assist in their return. School Uniform Shop The school uniform shop is located within E Block. The opening hours are: 14:30-‐‑17:30 Daily plus 08:00-‐‑09:00 Wednesday For further information please contact the Retail Manager on 023 9236 4255. Second Hand Uniform Parents wishing to buy or sell second hand school uniform are reminded they can use the free listings website www.blazered.co.uk
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Pupil Charter: Using Digital Devices and Social Networks
PGS believes that digital devices should be supportive to learning and teaching. PGS also believes that social networking should be fun, safe and used responsibly. The following guidelines were produced by pupils for pupils.
Protecting yourself, your device and your online reputation • Don’t become a digital addict. Try to balance real life with time spent online and using
your digital device. • A digital device is another way of completing work and learning in class. It is not the
only way. • A good tip is to switch off the device or remove it, when you do not need it. This way
you can fully concentrate on the task you are doing. • Always lock your personal device when you are not using it. This includes locking the
device itself using a secure and private password, as well as storing your device in the school lockers provided.
• Ensure you fully charge your device each evening in preparation for the next school day.
• Middle School pupils should always hand their mobile phones into the Middle School Common Room at the start of school day. Phones can be collected at the end of the school day or at the discretion of the Head and Deputy Head of the Middle School.
• Think before you update a status, post comments or tweet – your online profile and reputation is your responsibility and may be used by future employers, schools and universities. Once something is online, it may be there forever.
• Keep personal information private (e.g. your passwords, mobile number, location) • Keep an eye on your ‘friends’ list and twitter contacts. Consider carefully the people
you follow or add as friends and don’t be afraid to edit these lists • Never arrange to meet up in person with someone you meet online. • Use privacy settings so that only your friends can see your profile and pictures. It is
also important to regularly review the settings on your accounts so that these remain private.
• If you experience cyber-‐‑bullying or if someone you do not know is trying to contact you, speak to an adult, a teacher, your tutor or one of the peer mentors in the first instance – they will help you.
• Be confident in requesting that comments or images which cause you distress are edited or removed.
Protecting others – be aware of your actions • Respect everyone in the school and do not interfere with their equipment. • Treat others as you would like to be treated. Anything that can be seen as offensive or
cyberbullying, will be treated very seriously by the school.
If in doubt, talk to someone
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LOST PROPERTY
Any item handed to the Marshal’s staff is kept at the Marshal’s Office until the end of the day when the item is moved to the Lost Property Office situated behind Cambridge House. At the end of the school day the Caretaker collects any items left in the playground area and takes them to Lost Property. Lost property is recorded, sorted and stored alphabetically if named. Unnamed items are kept separately. A green lost property slip is sent to the relevant Tutor to notify the owner of all named items. In addition, an email is sent directly to the pupil. A weekly report is also sent out to all staff identifying the uncollected items. Mr Patrick Brooke opens the Lost Property Office daily for morning break at (10:30-‐‑10:45) and at lunchtime (13:00-‐‑13:45). Outside these times requests for lost property are dealt with by reporting to the Marshal’s Office where one of his staff opens the Lost Property Office to retrieve items. Every six weeks, property which is not collected is highlighted and owners, where known, are sent a pink slip and an email to remind them to collect their item(s). Each half term, if items are not retrieved they are recycled for use by other pupils or donated to charity. Expensive items such as blazers or valuable items are kept for one year. It is expected that all items are clearly labelled to assist in their return. School Uniform Shop The school uniform shop is located within E Block. The opening hours are: 14:30-‐‑17:30 Daily plus 08:00-‐‑09:00 Wednesday For further information please contact the Retail Manager on 023 9236 4255. Second Hand Uniform Parents wishing to buy or sell second hand school uniform are reminded they can use the free listings website www.blazered.co.uk
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Music / Drama Lesson Card
Date of Lesson Time Academic Teacher
Instrumental / Drama Teacher
Notes
TIMETABLE
Period
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
OUR PURPOSE In 1732 the dying wish of Dr William Smith, Mayor of Portsmouth and Physician to its Garrison, was that the Dean and Canons of Christ Church, Oxford would use his gift of land to establish a grammar school in Portsmouth. Smith’s own education had taken him from Newport on the Isle of Wight to Leiden University, one of Europe’s leading centres for medical training. Smith returned to a successful career in Portsmouth having experienced for himself the transformative power of learning. In his legacy he wished to make it possible for the city’s children to experience the same excellence in education as well as to develop a hunger for broader horizons. As the oldest school in the city and, uniquely, a non-denominational Cathedral School, we will continue to honour the legacy of our Founder, whilst adapting our values for the twenty first century. Our aim is for The Portsmouth Grammar School to have an international outlook and to be at the forefront of educational development as one of the UK’s most successful co-educational schools. Our purpose is centred on our pupils, our staff and on our role in providing an outstanding educational experience:
To ignite curiosity, imagination and passion for learning
To value each individual and to celebrate what they contribute to the school and the wider community
To nurture each individual’s intellectual, spiritual, artistic, sporting and social faculties
To develop each individual’s confidence to lead and serve in a changing world
To provide foundations for the future, preparing our pupils not only for university but for life
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The Portsmouth Grammar SchoolHigh StreetPortsmouth PO1 2LN
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