Looks like our Year 9 Business Students are enjoying their trip to Cadbury's World
Dear all
Due to a small number of bicycle thefts we are relocating the majority of the cycle racks into the Post 16 compound and the back of Humanities. I wish to clarify that:
From tomorrow morning the library gates will be open from 8.00 to 8.45 to allow students to place their bicycles into the compound.
The gates at the entrance to the Assembly Hall will not open.
Students arriving late on a bicycle will still be able to come through the front of school but will need to use the remaining cycle racks opposite Little Angels.
At the end of the day the library gate will be opened and we will also consider opening the gates at the edge of the Assembly Hall
Members of staff will be available to guide students to where they need to lock their bicycles. They will also be reminded students to bring a helmet, lights and a LOCK!!
I also wish to remind your child about respect for others when cycling and to be safety aware when cycling to and from school.
Mr B Erwin
Principal
Due to a number of locked bicycles that were stolen from outside the school recently we have taken the decision today (Tuesday 17 September) to temporarily move students bicycles to a more secure location within the school premises.
We have been let down by individuals who have committed these crimes and we have listened to the feedback received from parents regarding this issue.
Steps are being taken to permanently move the cycle racks from their existing location and this will be advised to parents and students when the move has taken place.
Another fabulous week from year 7 – We welcomed the ‘Breathe Project’ run by CROP’s into school on Monday and Tuesday. We are delighted how Year 7 were all fully engaged in the project. The themes of the day were self reflection, relationships with others, how they see the planet and the world around them. Students worked on 12 different stations split into 4 sections. They enjoyed all the activities and learnt so many new skills. Well done Year 7.
Students who took part in the Tall Ships Challenge received their certificates and qualifications today. We were very glad to hear that they enjoyed the experience and would recommend it to anyone who gets the opportunity to do it!
Today we welcomed the Spanish students who will be joining us for the next few days. We hope they enjoy their time here!
Our Year 10 class had a Business Studies Festival Challenge where they had to design, pitch and present a poncho to be sold at festivals
Today we welcomed our new Year 7's who took part in a treasure hunt to get to know their way around school. We hope you enjoyed the day and look forward to welcoming the rest of the school tomorrow.
If you are joining us for Post 16, a reminder of the dress code can be found on our website here
http://learn.kscs.org.uk/Login_Page/post16.pdf
We welcome back everyone next week to start another exciting and productive academic year.
Please remember that all students need to be proudly wearing the new uniform (link below) when they return on Wednesday 4 September at 8.45 am.