Message from the Principal
Goodbye and Hello
What a hot week! On a different note, we welcomed Mr Whales, the school’s new Vice Principal. He joins us this side of the academic year to enable him to get up to speed with life at the school in readiness for September. Mr Whales will introduce himself in this week’s newsletter. Next week, we celebrate Graduation Day on Tuesday 27 June starting from 8.45 am for invited Year 11 students. We aim to make this a fun and celebratory event to mark their efforts and the end of their current phase of education. I hope to see as many students as possible attend. We will share the highlights of the morning in next week’s newsletter. I wish to thank the staff (Mr Gray, Mr Billitt, Miss Walker, Ms Curtis) that have taken a large group of Year 7 students out on a residential for the last three days. Despite the heat, I believe they have had fun and learnt to work together. Please look out for further opportunities for expeditions in due course. As we break up, I am looking forward to accompanying a group of students to take the 3 Peaks Challenge! This week I am pleased to share with you the student section of the newsletter written by Laura Griffen. Finally, as we draw to the end of the term I would like to draw to your attention a number of key changes for September. These have been explained in previous editions of the newsletter, but I feel it is helpful to remind everyone: 1. Change in vertical tutoring system Bryan Erwin The Big Bang Fair
Yesterday Mr Reed and I took some year 8 students to The Big Bang Fair on Coventry a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) focused fair. The students comments reflect what a fantastic day we had. Edgaras "What I found inspiring today is seeing people doing what they love" Hopefully this is an event we can add to the school calendar next year and yes Mrs Ayre did change a tyre for the first time in her life, we won't reveal the time but Mr Reed declined to take part in that activity personally I think he was afraid of the competition. Mrs Ayre Introduction - Mr Whales
I would like to take a brief moment to introduce myself. My name is Damien Whales, back in March I was fortunate enough to be appointed as the new Vice Principal as KSCS. On Monday I officially started my first week at the school. I have worked in three previous schools, two in Cambridgeshire and one in Northamptonshire. I cannot stress enough how positive I feel about the role and the opportunity to join your community. The first time I met Mr Erwin and Mr O’Neill they described the school as a ‘Gold mine’. Whilst I have only been here for a week, my first impressions are they are definitely on to something! I have joined a school that is in a very strong positon. I have also joined a school that is determined to become significantly ‘stronger’. Clearly many of the vital ingredients are already in place. The staff are extremely dedicated, the facilities are excellent and most impressive so far has been the politeness and attitudes of so many of the students. I have joined with a fresh pair of eyes, a varied experience of other schools and systems. Fundamentally though, I have a passion for education and a drive to deliver excellent outcomes and experiences for all young children. At the moment I am a stranger and the new boy! I hope very quickly to meet a large number of you and over the coming years, build some strong positive working relationships with you. Mr Whales Sports Day Alternative Events
As you are aware the school’s annual sports day is Monday 17 July. Over the next two weeks, we will be running the alternative sports day events that we cannot fit into the main day itself. The timetable below shows when the PE faculty will be running those events. If your son or daughter is taking part in these events then they are expected to come down to PE and be changed at the appropriate time. Once changed they will meet the member of staff that is taking that event.
Students need to be in full PE kit, which is black shorts/tracksuit bottoms, house coloured t-shirt and trainers. If they have do not have PE kit then they will not be able to take part. If the weather on that day is not appropriate to conduct the events then an alternative date and time will be arranged. Good luck to all students taking part Mr Gray Football - Match Report
With the Semi-finals in the bag, the year 9 football team had just one more “big” team in AMVC to beat to be champions. Mr Hopkins and I went back and forth on formations and player positions before agreeing to stick with what we know and play a 4-2-3-1. Unfortunately, like the game before, we were on the back foot after a few minutes of play. AMVC had the bigger, stronger players and were using their size to their advantage, putting the shoulders in to disrupt our boys and put the ball to their striker how was at least 6ft 3. These tactics paid off as Arthur Mellows when the ball fell to the lofty front man he put the ball past Henry twice within the first 15. Half time came around quickly and the boys were finally fired up and keen to get the second half underway. After a few brief notes for some individuals, Coach Hopkins and I decided we would leave everything as it was for 5 minutes to see what develops and what changes could be made. This decision proved to be another genius piece of coaching as minutes into the second half the boys managed to force a corner from which a stunning header picked out of the air by Daivaras kick started the turn around. The midfield pairing of Owen, Adam and Dav really put the ball around for Charlie, Jamal, Lemar and Riley as multiple times the boys were able to turn their opponents and sprint off down the wings. However, on the occasion where AMVC did manage to get the ball back and start getting forward they were quickly closed down by the likes of Conan, Louis, Tom, Ruben and Jack. 10 minutes into the second half and the effects of the constant attack from the lads were starting to show in the AMVC boys as they began to bicker within themselves and the coach. This lapse in concentration would cost them as a great through ball from Owen to Charlie who made it look easy and he slide the ball past the goalie into the bottom left. However, not all the goals would come from the front as the defenders wanted to get in on the action when Jack managed to find himself a bit of space and quickly converted his chance to a goal to put us up to 4-2. With the game seemingly in the bag we made a few changes to make sure everyone got a good run out but maybe we made too many as with 5 minutes to go and a couple of our boys out of position AMVC managed to squeeze a shot past Henry to make it 4-3. With less than a minute to go, however, Riley managed to a ball from the midfield, tap his way past the defenders, around their goalie and push home one last goal to make it 5-3 and the Ref blew for full time as the boys celebrated. We are all extremely proud of the boys for not only winning, but also how they played as a team and supported one another even when facing an uphill battle.
MOTM – Riley Barfoot Team- Lemar Moore, Ryley Barfoot, Charlie Orbell, Jamal Shenille, Owen Boldero, Tom Fox, Jack Faupel, Lois Griggs, Ruben Santos, Henry Currie, Adam Lock, Daivaras Ksenzovas, Conan Renshaw Mr Jennings Student Shout!
The past few weeks have been a whirlwind of exams, meetings and starting new courses for all students across the school. Year 9’s have moved up to year 10 lessons and Year 12’s have begun teaching for their final course of exams. Most of the focus this half term has been based around student well-being and ensuring every student from Year 7 – 13 feels comfortable inside and out of school. It is obvious that during the exam period levels of stress rise and we are working closely with Mr Erwin and the school council to try to relieve this stress and create a safe environment for anyone, no matter the situation, to share their feelings and have someone to talk to. Laura Griffin Attendance
"Let not attendance slip..."
Aspire have managed to hold onto first place this week. 3 Houses had a drop in attendance this week, all you have to do is to come to school every day. Can you help your House go into the lead? Sharon Blackledge What's happening at KSCS?
Events and visits in the school over the next fortnight: Tuesday 27/06/2017
Year 11 Graduation (8:45am for 9am start)
Year 8 Brilliant Club
Wednesday 28/06/2017
Parents' Surgery 6-7:15 p.m.
Thursday 29/06/2017
Post 16 Induction
Friday 30/06/2017
Post 16 Induction
Monday 3/07/2017
Year 9 World of Work Day
Tuesday 4/07/2017
School Council
Wednesday 5/07/2017
New Intake Day
New Intake Parents Evening 6-8pm
Year 11 Prom
Thursday 6/07/2017
Soke Athletics Competition
Friday 7/07/2017
Post 16 Graduation Year 13
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