Message from the Principal
What a fantastic half term it has been! At the end of our first half term, I wish to both look back but also look forward to the next half term and beyond.
Looking ahead: We have a number of key events planned for straight after half term. We strongly encourage you to attend where relevant to your child:
And finally… I wish to thank those parents or carers that have taken time to respond to our satisfaction survey. Feedback, whether positive or otherwise is helpful. Please watch out for the outcomes of this survey as I promise we will act and further strengthen the school based on the feedback received. Given the amazing response rate, details of the survey and actions will appear next term. May I wish our students a safe and happy half term (Monday 21 October to Friday 25 October). The school is open as normal on Monday 28 October. Best wishesBryan Erwin Rugby
What progress these boys have made in 2 weeks! Last week beating the sides they drew and lost to previously, Stanground 4-0 and Hampton College 2-1. The boys started rucking in this tournament which they have all picked up very well. In the final game against Kings the boys narrowly lost to a far more experienced team but stuck at it right until the end. Star performers were Matas and Hanif with some great marauding runs and tackles. Mr W Bradley Science News
We are pleased to be able to offer Y10 and Y11 students the opportunity to buy revision guides for all Science courses. These are bespoke to the Edexcel courses that we run and are available at a considerably discounted rate. Letters will given to Y10 and Y11 students in lessons, some will have already been given to parents during the Y11 subject evening. Please ensure both payment and return slip are received before the stated deadline. In addition to revision guides and the intervention sessions in school time, we are also running after school revision sessions from 3:30-4:15pm, every Monday, starting after half term. Year 11 A half are expected to attend in week 1 and B half in week 2, alternating with English. Year 10 are invited to attend every week. Details will be displayed around the school, but please could students and parents do their best to ensure attendance. Every opportunity to learn makes a huge difference to the final grade. We hope you enjoy your half term break and return to us refreshed and prepared for your November PPEs! Mrs K Young Year 8 Football
On Monday evening I took the year 8 footballers over to Arthur Mellows for their second game of the season. There were a few changes to the starting line up from last weeks game at Sir Harry Smith that saw Finley Eze back into the starting line-up after illness. The game started in torrential rain with both teams struggling to get possession of the ball on the greasy surface. There were a few half chances for each team in the opening exchanges but nothing of any real note. Then the game broke into life on the 15-minute mark when a ball played through to the Arthur Mellows centre forward, which saw him clean through and bearing down on our goal. Alfie Mediros slid in with a last-ditch tackle only to see the ball go into the back of our net, but there was relief as the off-side flag was up.This then encouraged the team to get hold of the ball and with assistance from Logan Carter, Finley Eze scored from close range. The boys managed to hang on to the lead until half time.
Man of the Match – Logan Carter Mr N Gray English
The English department would like to acknowledge all those students who have been consistently hard-working and who have come to lessons with a positive and eager attitude. The following students were nominated by their teachers for being particularly conscientious and a pleasure to have in the classroom: Key Stage 3: Hanif Quadri – nominated by Mrs Willoughby Billy Watkin – nominated by Miss Jones Ralfs Mironciks – nominated by Miss Curtis Amelia Demkiewicz – nominated by Miss McLean Megan Richardson – nominated by Mr Conor Maggie Noble – nominated by Mr Tingle Maryum Younis – nominated by Mrs Scott Vanessa Janciulyte – nominated by Mrs Pascan Alina Rasul – nominated by Mr Billson Olivia Gee – nominated by Mrs Peck Key Stage 4: Jenna Pierce – nominated by Mrs Willoughby Callum Speirs – nominated by Miss Curtis Carrie-Ann Nicholls-Bandy – nominated by Miss McLean Amy Hunter – nominated by Mr Conor Sara Indulska – nominated by Mrs Peck Lana Smith – nominated by Mr Tingle Netania Wogan – nominated by Mrs Scott Marley Balasal – nominated by Mrs Pascan Nathan Hall – nominated by Mr Billson
And the winners are… KS3 – Ralfs Mironciks KS4 – Lana Smith
Thank you for your dedication to English this half term and congratulations on winning a certificate and prize!
Miss R Curtis Year 9 Football
Tuesday 15 October saw our year 9 boys head over to AMVC for their first football fixture of the year. The boys showed a fantastic attitude and team ethic from the moment they stepped onto the bus, they listened, discussed tactics, and expressed a real desire to win the game. On arrival at AMVC the boys had a great warm up, we looked at our shape and the positioning of the boys, as well as both defensive and offensive tactics. So the game kicks off... we start strongly, battling extremely well and continuously winning the ball back from high up the pitch and creating chances. A wonderful substitution saw David Ratley open the scoring, created by a perfectly weighted pass from Colbey Ring. Taylor Knight had an outstanding first half, making save after save and although we had a commanding first half, AMVC went on to level the scoring, making it 1-1 at half time. So the team talk... positive, confident, energetic, proud and pleasing. Into the second half we start excellently well, creating two or three clear chances but unfortunately not capitalising. However, a few minutes later after a wonderful corner kick in, comes Colbey Ring with a Salmon like jump and powerful header, planting the ball in the back of the net making it 2-1 to the mighty KSCS FC. Although taking the lead again, we were pegged back once more after AMVC score via the head of their striker. Yet we show patience and resilience as the boys defended fantastically and passed the ball around well, before Oliver Chapman was set free to use some spectacular dribbling skills to bypass the AMVC defence and slot the ball home past the on rushing AMVC goalkeeper, making it 3-2 to KSCS. Gutted, after a massive performance from the boys and leading three times in the game, passing and moving, as well as defending and attacking fantastically well, we finish 3-3. Man of the Match - Taylor Knight Onto the next game, in search of a win.
Mr R Lomas Whats been going on in the food department?
Aromas have wafted down the corridor as the students have been busy cooking a range of dishes in the kitchen this term. Key Stage 3 students have made cheese scones, jam buns, apple crumble and shortbread. Year 9 have been busy trialing recipes for their pop up restaurant in December, each group having chosen a different cuisine- Italian, Chinese, Greek, Mexican and Indian. Year 10 have been improving their practical skills in a range of dishes- bolognaise, quiche, chelsea buns and risotto. I am so proud of all the dishes the students have produced and look forward to more cooking next term. Miss J Brooks Year 7
What a fabulous half term year 7 have had, they have all settled in extremely well. The manners and respect they show to all is outstanding. Wednesday saw our rewards assembly for year 7 with 'Student of the Week' and a fabulous well done to all. I hope you all have a lovely half term.
Mrs C Read End of First Half Term Well-being Update
It's hard to believe we have already completed the first half term of the new school year.
We have successfully recruited a number of Year 12 students who will deliver the Peer Education Project to Year 7 during PSHE lessons. We're sure they're feeling quite nervous but it's going to be a valuable experience for them. It will help them to develop personal and employability skills, as well as help our young people better understand Mental Health and pick up some useful strategies which can help them cope with the natural ups and downs of life. Research has shown that these young people respond well to Post 16 as it is not that long ago that they were Year 7 and have a natural understanding of the pressures and challenges they face. Mrs. L Gregg, Mrs. R. Patman, Mrs. S. Brackenbury Student Acknowledgement
On Wednesday 16 October KSCS students and staff went to see Grease The Musical at The Key Theatre. It was a TAG Theatre Production, where we saw a hugely talented cast from the Peterborough area bringing high energy, fun, romance, singing and dancing to the stage. It was wonderful to watch our fellow student Holly Honeyman as Rizzo and Ella Andrews, Savannah Kamran and Amy Noble as ensemble cast members. Such a fantastic performance, well done!!!
Mrs Purdy, Miss Barben and Mrs Gregg Student Acknowledgement
On Tuesday 15 October students and staff celebrated our first ‘Student of the Month’ for this academic year. Students received their nominations for significant achievement, being helpful in school, excellent manners and progress made in lessons. Well done to all of our 'Students of the Month' for September 2019
Year 7 Bailee Chester Charlie-Jayne Mostowji Sofija Koncus Stevie Winterton Natalia Leedell Rhys Hewitt Kennedy Dickens
Year 8 Rohaan Mohammed Paige Pitney Baxter Jayden Adams Saule Daminaityte Ella Andrews Matthew Smith Lily Lethbridge
Year 9 Thomas Taylor Malaika Rasul Dylan Kulesza Gracie Woodcock Saffron Roly Jamie Graham Thomas Coenen Paige Hebdon Tristan Rainsford Damien Moore
Year 10 Alyssa Blake Imran Shirazi Georgia Kulesza Jack McGougan Minija Narbutaite Jack Tilson Liam Parbles Lewis Andrews Carrie-Ann Nicholls-Bandy Caitlyn Warrener Ashleigh Hustler Lucy Denton
Year 11 Connor Clarke Adam Cook Minvidas Juknys Donatas Papeckys Kayleigh East Daniels Baklagins Daniel Wright Lucy Spires Eden Brown
Year 12 Deryn Williams Bobby Cave The Art Department would like to say a huge well done to their Yr12 A Level Artists. They have made an excellent start to the 6th form. Well done to Aimee Robbins, Anastasija Bogdanova and Michaela Zigova.
Watch out for our article in the next newsletter on our new student council team, student Ambassadors and our new Head Girl and Boy for each Year group!
Mrs Purdy Mrs J Purdy Airdrop
Airdrop is a feature within Apple iPhones where users can send files to each other by 'dropping' them onto your phone. Minimise the chances of receiving unwanted files by protecting your settings as shown in the image below. Mr P Swift Choir impress at John Lewis
Anyone who has been into John Lewis recently will be aware of the major redesign and upgrade the store have been undertaking. This upgrade is a major event for both the store in Queensgate and also Peterborough in general as John Lewis is an iconic part of the City Centre. Mr R Norman Ken Stimpson Community Cinema Project
We are extremely proud to be able to launch the ‘Ken Stimpson Community Cinema’, our latest Performing Arts Community initiative. With an aim to provide ‘big films on a big screen’ we will be showing some of your classic favourites alongside musical ‘sing-alongs’ and big blockbusters, all in your local area. Mr R Norman Careers
Once again it has been a very busy start to the term supporting students with opportunities to inspire their futures. Year 8 students have been taking part in the Metro Bank Finance workshops. Year 10 have been involved in a Business Network Event where local businesses shared their interview process and potential career options with students. Visitors included The NHS, Morgan Sindall, Adkins, BGL and The RAF. Many thanks to these businesses for volunteering their time to support our young people. Year 10 students have also taken part in the RAF PDT Challenge. Year 11 students have received one to one meetings with an external Careers Adviser and these will be followed through with meetings with myself. All Post 16 students visited a university, either Nottingham or Lincoln, where they took park in various workshops delivered by student ambassadors and had experience of a lecture. Year 12 students have also started their "Your Future" programme which is timetabled and will support students through all aspects of independence and guidance in making informed decisions about their future, either at University or within the world of work, they will also be researching work experience opportunities ready for the summer term. If you have a student in Year 8 they will be taking part in Career Investigator after half term. This is an online programme which guides students into making decisions about their future. A report will be produced and emailed to the students, please do discuss these at home as in January we will be holding group sessions to talk about reports and giving students the opportunity of researching together. Some students in Year 7 will also be visiting RSA in Lynchwood, students will be interviewing staff there and taking part in an employability challenge. Once again I wish to thank all our volunteers in supporting our young people this half term. Mrs A Ayre |
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