Message from the Principal
Looking back over this first half term, I measure the success of what we do by the way the foundations needed to make your child succeed have been set. Like my brother in law, who is a farmer and compares what he does to what I do, this time of year is about not only reaping the harvest (public examination results), but it is also about carefully preparing the ground to ensure the future harvest is strong.
I wish to thank the vast majority of parents for engaging in the parents meetings during this half term. The Post16 and Year 11 subject evenings have been very well received with the majority of parents and students attending the first of two meetings across the academic year. Melody Broomfield If you son/daughter is not on this half term's list then I hope there has been at least one positive phone call home by their tutor this half term. Thereby, they may be considered by their respective Head of House for a future recognition reward, as part of our school behaviour system. This week I have addressed Year 11 students, emphasising the importance of the 115 school days left until the examinations start. I have highlighted the need to be particularly focused about key events, tapping into support and asking for help. Please do not forget there are revision sessions on over this half term (see week 5) including sessions for Post16 students re-sitting their English exam after half term. Finally, I wish to thank both you and the staff in supporting us to raise standards across the school. Best wishes Bryan Erwin Warhammer Club
Here at Ken Stimpson we have recently started a Warhammer Club.
Come and join us on Thursdays after school in 3L14 (Miss Berry’s Classroom) from 3:30 to 4:45. At Warhammer Club you will learn how to build and paint Warhammer miniatures. You will also get a chance to learn how to play the game! We have received a free starter kit from Games Workshop’s School Alliance programme and hope to raise money for the group to help build up a club army. This will enable us to compete in national Warhammer tournaments with other schools from across the country. If you have your own Warhammer you can also come and play against other members of the club. Please feel free to visit us in 3L14 on Thursdays after school. Ethan Smith Success House Tutee of the Week
Our second recipient of Success House tutee of the week goes to Abi Guerin in Mrs Thirsks form. Congratulations for making a positive contribution to form life!
National Citizen Service (NCS)
National Citizen Service is a once in a lifetime opportunity for your son/daughter.
This adventurous and life-enhancing programme is currently available to young people in Year 11 & 12 and places are funded by the government. We are very supportive of NCS and over the last two summers, many of our students have taken part to develop their skills and confidence for work and life whilst making an amazing difference in their local community. As NCS Graduates they are all proud of their achievements and we’re proud of them too!
So now it’s your son/daughter’s chance to participate in the biggest youth development programme in England! NCS also gives them the opportunity to boost their CV/UCAS statement whilst making new friends and networking. NCS will be visiting us over the next few months, but here’s a heads up if you wish to book their place early! What does NCS involve? The NCS programme is a four-week programme that takes place during the summer holidays (July & August). Your son/daughter will participate in these engaging phases: Phase 1 – Adventure: Outward bound activity centre residential week (Monday – Friday). They will participate in fun and engaging activities like climbing, abseiling and water-sports. Phase 2 – Discovery: Skills development residential week (Monday – Friday). They will continue their adventure at a local venue, typically a university campus, as they complete activities that will enhance their personal skills, including practical workshops and meeting local businesses, charities and organisations. Phase 3 – Social Action: Social Action Project planning and delivery. In this non-residential phase they will spend their last two weeks (Monday – Thursday each week) based back in their local community. They will plan, develop and deliver a project of their choice which will have a positive impact in their community. During this phase they will commit to complete 60 hours of their time. Phase 4 – Celebration Event: This is their opportunity to celebrate becoming an NCS Graduate, feel proud of what they’ve achieved and receive a certificate which has been signed by the Prime Minister. Why take part in NCS? Participating in NCS will help your son/daughter to…
What does NCS cost? The Government backs NCS which means parents/guardians are never asked to pay more than £50. However, if your son/daughter receives free school meals they are asked to contribute a reduced fee as we are keen to ensure that finances are not a barrier for participation.
What are the programme dates? Programme 1: Mon 9th July to Thur 2nd Aug 2018 Programme 2: Mon 16th July to Thur 9th Aug 2018 Programme 3: Mon 23rd July to Thur 16th Aug 2018 Programme 4: Mon 30th July to Thur 23rd Aug 2018
How do I guarantee a place on NCS for my son/daughter?
If you have any questions, please contact NCS on 01827 337237 or ncs@bydesign-group.co.uk as they’d be happy to help. We very much hope your son/daughter takes this once in a life time opportunity! Aspire House Fun day Monday’s
Over the last two weeks on a Monday during tutor time Aspire house have been coming down to the sports hall to take part in sporting activities which has seen each tutor group take on another tutor group.
At the moment, the students have been taking part in bench ball. The table below shows the current standing’s.
There are still two weeks of the bench ball competition left so there is still plenty to play for. The points will be put forward into the end of year competition to see which the best tutor group in the Aspire House is. Once the bench ball has finished in two weeks, we will be moving on to a different activity. Students should look out on the plasma screens for the next set of fixtures and an updated leader board each week. Lastly, I would like to thank Mrs Purdy and the team of tutors for supporting this activity. Thank you Mr Gray & Mr Neilly 2017-2018 Insight Peterborough Project
This week saw the start of the Insight Peterborough Project, in conjunction with Cambridge University, for students in years 8 and 9 participating in The Brilliant Club.
The programme starts with The Scholars programme, where each group of students is provided with a mentor and embarks on a series of in-school tutorials over the coming months. The mentors are PhD students from The University of Cambridge. Year 8 will be carrying out an ‘Introduction to Literary Theory’. This involves writing a literary analysis of a given extract using a literary theory of their choice and evaluating its usefulness for studying literature.’ Year 9 students will be working on ‘What Happens Now? Experiments in Short Fiction’. This entails exploring to what extent is the short story an ideal genre for writers to experiment with language and form, referring to texts discussed on the course. Later in the academic year, each of these groups will have the chance to visit Cambridge University and year 8 students will additionally work on a mentor project. We look forward to seeing the results of their efforts. Mrs Harvey Attendance
"Attend today - Achieve tomorrow"
Aspire stay in the lead this week, but most Houses have had a decrease in attendance this week. Can you help your House simply by attending school every day. Don't forget every day counts! What's happening at KSCS?
Events and visits in the school:
Monday 30/10/2017
School Opens
Wednesday 01/11/2017
Year 10 CV Writing
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