20 NOVEMBER 2015 - Ilkley Grammar School

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20 NOVEMBER 2015 - Ilkley Grammar School
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Takeover Challenge Day was a fun, hugely
successful
and
exciting
student
engagement project where we opened
our doors to students to take over adult
roles.
The day saw 27 students in decision-making
positions, giving them an insight into the world
of work.
Congratulations and well done to all the
students who took part, in the words of Lord
Sugar...they were hired!
Name
Joe Brown
Iona Lee Wardell
Millie Shaw
Harry Watson
Giles Hepworth
Amelia Pardoe
Jacob Smithson
Jack Smith
Form
7VEC
8ASH
8AMD
10KL
13DXB
7DJJ
7MPC
13DXB
Staff Shadow
Mr Davis
Miss Harris
Mrs Fielding
Miss Bishop
Miss Breaks
Mr Trowbridge
Mr Carr
Mr Davis
George Emsley
Archie Medway
Dexter Budd
James Hodson
Cameron Tilley
Eloise Wood
Jordan Clarkson
Maisie Clegg
Francesca Beavers
Charlotte Potts
Daniele Paige
Sam Kelly
Harry Stead
Seth Abramson
Elliot Thompson
Lucy Hunter Rowe
Isabel Snowden
Charlotte McCarthy
Elsa Tuxworth
8MH
7DJJ
7DJJ
12LCM
10CW
7GS
7DJJ
7DJJ
7DJJ
11SMD
11SMD
7DJJ
7DJJ
12JLP
9LAM
11JLF
8ASH
7JWK
8AMB
Mr Cunningham
Mr Peltier
Mr Colman
Mrs Porritt
Mr Oldfield/Mr Kerry
Mrs Hey/Mrs Varley
Mr Howarth
Mrs Chapman
Mrs Ramrattan
Mr Trowbridge
Miss Hughes
Mrs Kirk
Mr Dickson/Mr Adams
Mrs Kaye
Mr Ibbertson
Mr Washington
Miss Whitely
Miss Watson
Mrs Ramrattan
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Millie Shaw (8AMD) took over
Jenny Fielding (English)
Archie Medway (7DJJ)
took over Saul Peltier (PE)
Seth Abramson (12JLP) took over
Alison Kaye (Business and Finance)
Charlotte McCarthy (7JWK) took over
Jess Watson (Year Leader)
Lucy Hunter Rowe (11JLF) took over
Chris Washington (Assistant Headteacher)
Harry Watson (10KL) took over Sally
Bishop (Deputy Headteacher)
Joe Brown (7VEC) took over Aaron
Davies (Site Team)
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Eloise Wood took (7GS) took over Sue Varley and
Wendy Hey (Key Stage 3 Hub)
Charlotte Potts (11SMD) and Amelie Pardoe (7DJJ) took
over Michael Trowbridge (Catering)
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Dinner Time Rota (No Bags in B Hall)
Sitting 1
12.30pm
Sitting 2
From 12.40pm
Sitting 3
Not before 12.45pm
Year 7
Packed Lunch Area:
D1 and D3
Year 9
Packed Lunch Area:
Social Area D Floor
Year 8
Packed Lunch Area:
D2
Manners are important in the lunch time queue; any student misbehaving will be sent to the back of the
queue. Rotating lunchtime sittings are for Years 7, 8 and 9 only. Years 10 and 11 have optional sittings.
Bags must not be taken into B Hall at lunchtime unless they contain essential medication (i.e. Epipen or
Diabetic equipment).
Review Day
Monday 30th November is our annual Review Day. Students will only be in school for their appointment and
no school buses will run that day - students need to make their own way to and from school. All students
must attend their appointment, unless they are ill and not fit for school. They must also attend in school
uniform at a time allocated by their tutors and the process will take approximately half an hour. Each year
group has received specific instructions from their Year Leader about producing a presentation for their tutor.
Last year, many parents/carers viewed the presentation ahead of Review Day so as to assist their children
with their learning, and we would encourage you to please do this again this year. Click here to see more
information on ‘My Learning’ (Year 7-9) and ‘My Next Steps’ (Year 10-11)
We would be grateful if you could then sign their planner once you have seen the final presentation. Students
are expected to undertake independent learning during the rest of the day. Examples of independent
learning are available here on the school website, by Curriculum area, if you have any further questions
please contact the Key Stage Hubs.
All Year 12 and selected Year 13 Students must attend their allocated appointments with their tutor. The
process will take approximately 45 mins. Year 13 students who have not completed their UCAS application or
CV will be expected to meet with their tutor and complete their form/CV in school. It is expected that all Post
16 students undertake independent learning at home or in the study facilities in school during the day.
However, some Year 12 and 13 students would benefit from time to catch up with outstanding work and they
will be expected to complete their work in the Post 16 Centre. These students will be notified by their tutor.
Some students may wish to take the opportunities of further support which will be available at times during
the day. The study facilities are available to all students all day.
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School Christmas Card Competition
We had lots of creative cards in various
media. The winning entry will be used as the
official school Christmas card this year and
we are delighted to announce the following
winners:
Molly Settle (10KL) 1st prize
George Emsley Sharp (8MH) 2nd prize
Marie Riley (9LG) 3rd prize
Molly receiving her £40 iTunes voucher from Ms Williams
1
st
Molly Settle (10KL)
George Emsley-Sharp (8MH)
2nd
3rd
Marie Riley (9LG)
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We raised...
£4026
Click and Collect
Did you know that whenever you buy anything online this Christmas - from the perfect gift and novelty socks
to your turkey and pantomime tickets - you could be raising a free donation for our PTA? There are nearly
3,000 retailers on board ready to make a donation, including Amazon, John Lewis, Aviva, thetrainline and
Sainsbury's – it doesn't cost you a penny extra! It's really simple, all you have to do is:

Head to www.easyfundraising.org.uk and sign up for free.

Every time you shop online, go to easyfundraising first, pick the retailer you want and start shopping.
After you’ve checked out, that retailer will make a donation to PTA for no extra cost whatsoever! Thank you
for your support.
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Well done to our senior A
and B netball teams who
played Bradford Grammar
School on Monday. The
senior A team were
victorious 16-6 and the
senior B team drew 1212.
Congratulations to Emily Ackroyd (8PO) who
recently took her Level 5 ISTD (Imperial
Society for Teachers of Dancing) Ballet and
character exam at All Saints Primary School.
Emily attends the Wright Theatre Arts and
Dance Academy. For the exam, Emily
performed some set exercises at the bar and
she achieved a distinction.
Well done to our U13 boys’ cricket team who travelled to Holmfirth for the West Yorkshire U13 boys’
Indoor cricket finals. Their task was to finish the day as league winners in order to progress to the county
finals at Headingley in March. The obstacles in their way came in the form of Holmfirth High School and
two representatives from Wakefield with the four schools competing in a round-robin tournament.
Ilkley’s players began in determined manner as they built a very respectable 116 for 6 against Wakefield
A in their first 8 over innings. Their opponents’ 71 for 5 fell well short of the target and captain, Max
Rogers, quickly turned his attention to Wakefield B. As anticipated, Ilkley’s players were far too strong for
their second string opponents and could not have demonstrated their prowess more emphatically as they
produced a record score of 153 for 0 before going on to dismiss the Wakefield reserve side for 44.
A top quality clash against arch-rivals Holmfirth High proved once again to be the match of the day as the
visitors won the all important toss and invited their hosts to bat first and set a total. Arthur Turner, James
Patchett and Max Rogers, bowled with such accuracy and speed as to put a stranglehold on Holmfirth’s
batters. This, together with exceptional fielding all over the pitch, resulted in Holmfirth being restricted to
an under-par 78 for 5. Despite an early scare, Ilkley’s middle order guided the team home with plenty of
balls to spare to round off an outstanding day’s work. The players are now looking forward to the
challenge of emulating the current IGS Year 10 squad who finished the 2013-14 season as indoor and
outdoor county champions.
The team, managed capably by Sports’ Leaders’ Oliver Burton (10JDA) and Matthew Spencer (10JPC) was:
Max Rogers Capt. (8ASH); Josh Hall (8MEH); James Patchett (8MEH); Will Hughes (8MEH); Tom Hills
(8MEH); Issac Luffman (8MEH); Arthur Turner (8MH); Harry Strachan (8LNR) and Rhys Samuels (8LNR).
Congratulations to Alex Mallinson (7AWD) who
took part in the ‘Thought Bubble Competition’
organised by the Leeds Comic Art Festival. The
Festival ran between 9-15 November.
Entrants submitted an A3, portrait aspect page,
telling a single story using a minimum of 6 panels.
Alex’s comic strip ‘Summer? Not Yeti’ won first
prize in the under 18 category with entries from
all over the country! Alex will see her comic
published in 2016s ‘Thought Bubble Anthology’
worldwide by Image Comics, and is enjoying the
spoils of her labour…£200 worth of comics and
graphic novels from Travelling Man and Diamond
Comics.
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Well done to Eloise Wood (7GS/JMP) who is the first
student in the whole school to achieve her bronze
award.
Rugby Update
Well done to our Year 10 rugby team who
played Beverley Grammar in the second
round of the Yorkshire Cup on Tuesday 17th
November.
The squad were: Matthew Hastings (10KL);
Peter Davison (10CW); Quinn StewartHolmes (10JDA); Oliver Greaves (10JPC); Alex
Ford (10MEK); Oliver Burton (10JDA); Tony
Yarinakis (10KL); Fin Nichols (10MWC); Jack
Croft (10JDA); Sam McKinnon-Evans (10JB);
Cameron Garner (10JB); Austin Hargreaves
(10MEK); George Pickles (10JDA); Ethan
Mears (10JDA); James Hawkshaw (10KL);
Oliver Briggs (10LV); Euan Jameison (10KL);
Charlie Wilde (9ACF); Archie Elgood (9LAM)
and George Kapur (9SL).
Eloise (in office clothes for Takeover Day) receiving
her bronze certificate from Ms Williams.
Congratulations to our Year 7 football
team who took part in the tournament
at St Mary’s, Menston on Tuesday. The
B team split into 2 teams consisting of:
Nat Haworth (7FEA); Louis Shankland
(7AW); Zach Scott-Murphy (7TJB); Joe
Sahota (7MPC); Harry Stead (7DJJ);
Daniel Mason (7VEC); Rico Lee (7AWD);
Jake Kapur (AWD); Ashley Leach (7FEA);
Alex Creighton (7VEC); Isaac Williams
(7VEC); Joshua Witham (7MPC) and
Taylor Gowland (7DJJ). The results
were:
IGS (1) 0 v 0 PHGS (2)
IGS (2) 0 v 2 PHGS (1)
IGS (1) 0 v 0 St Mary's (2)
IGS (2) 0 v 0 St Mary's (1)
IGS (1) 0 v 0 St Mary's (1)
IGS (2) 1 v 0 PHGS (2)
IGS (1) 0 v 1 PHGS (1)
IGS (2) 0 v 0 St Mary's (2)
IGS (1) 0 v 0 IGS (2)
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It was a fantastic game and our boys made it
through to the next round with a convincing
win, IGS 24 v 7 Beverley Grammar.
Our Year 11 rugby team were also in action
playing Kings Grammar school in the same
round of the Yorkshire cup. The team: Jake
Ruff (11BJS); Charlie Franks (11HGW); Will
Langan (11AHF); Mike Palmer (11LSL); Callum
Graham (11BJS); Felix Birt (11LSL); Leo Storey
(11JI); Danny Martin (11BJS); Harry Smith
(11BJS); Jake Hellewell (11BJS); Finlay
Meegan (11JI); Ben Illingworth (11LO); Louis
Brow (11LSL) and Alfie Roy-Webb (11LSL)put
on a great show of skill and determination
but were beaten IGS 19 v 45 Kings Grammar
School.
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Good luck to Maxim Dale (11JLF), Holly Ramsey
(11JI) and Charlotte Whittaker-Pitts (11JI), who will
compete in the local heats of the National Rotary
Young Chef Competition on Thursday 26th
November. Each student has worked hard to
prepare two courses to a very high standard. They
will be competing against students from other local
schools for a place in the regional final which will
be held in the new year.
Thank you and well done to all of you who
donated a Christmas Shoebox as part of
Operation Christmas Child. We were able to
donate 28 boxes to the charity.
Maxim Dale
(11JLF)
Holly Ramsey
(11JI)
Congratulations to George Dey (10MWC)
who competed in the Leeds Junior Abbey
Dash and came 3rd out of 179 runners in a
time of 6.04 mins. The young athletes
braved the pouring rain and wind to take
part in the 2K road race in aid of 'Age UK'.
The organisers were hoping to raise over
£300,000.
Charlotte Whittaker-Pitts
(11JI)
Well done to our Post 16 Mathematicians on their
recent UKMT Senior Maths Challenge success. 79
students gained either a gold, silver or bronze award
with 4 of them being in the top 3000 students
nationally and qualifying for the Senior Kangaroo. Best
in school this year was Dan Hayes (13PC), with Tommy
Matthews (13LR), Rebecca Hall (12PPB) and Nathan
Spiller (12RN) also qualifying for the next round. We
wish them luck for the 27th November.
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Well done to our year 8 football team who competed in the North West Leeds 7 aside tournament at St
Mary’s Menston on Wednesday evening. The boys finished as runners up.
The squad were: Max Rogers (8SH); Finn Blythe (8PO); Tom McMaster (8ELC); Oscar Foard
(8RRG); Charlie Morris )8RRG); Harry Strachen (8LNR); Michael Mullen (8LNR); Harry Firth (8PO);
benSmith (8LNR); Robert Johnson (8RRG); Nicj Hutchinson (8RRG); Dan Kahlon (8MEH); Josh Hall
(8ASH); Jack Barras-Stephenson (8ELC); Ben Gardiner (8ELC) and Oliver Gray (8MEH)
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Can We Have Some More?
Rehearsals are well under way for our forthcoming
production of Oliver. The story begins as Oliver leaves the
hardship of the workhouse and is sold into an
apprenticeship by Mr. Bumble. Bumble, played by Harri
Pitches (13AH), adds terrific comedic effect with his
impressive sense of his own dignity and continually
mangling the King's English!
Escaping from life with the undertakers, the
Sowerberrys, Oliver’s adventure really starts
as he travels to London where he meets the
Artful Dodger a member of a gang of juvenile
pickpockets, led by the elderly criminal Fagin,
Lucy Carter (13JI). There are some fantastic
character parts: the innocent foundling
Oliver, Jamie Rimmington (8ELC); the
mischievous Artful Dodger, Matthew Hodson
(9DSF); the good woman, Nancy, Leona
McLoughlin (11JLF) who falls for the
archetypal Victorian bad boy, Bill Sykes,
Ethan Thompson (12AJK). The Victorian
Drama is played out to some of the best
known songs from a musical including the
crowd pleasing ‘Food, Glorious, Food’ and the
jovial ‘Consider Yourself’ to the emotional
solo ‘Where is Love?’, which guarantees not a
dry eye in the house.
Harri Pitches (left), Jamie Rimmington (middle) and Natasha Wills (right)
Students from all years are included in the production and the backstage crew. Oliver takes place on 2 nd, 3rd
and 4th of December, 7pm, tickets priced £8/4 (concession) are available from Reception and the KS Hubs.
Good luck to our production company who head off to Ingleborough on their drama residential on Thursday!
Year 11 Mocks in Art and Photography
Mock exam sessions will take place for Yr. 11 students on the dates detailed below.

All preparation studies (sketchbook work) must be handed in at the end of the second exam session.

All sessions last 5 hours, starting at the beginning of Period 1, breaking for lunch and then continuing
until 3.05pm.

Students will need to make their own way home on these days as we will not be cleared away in time
for students to catch school buses.
11C Photography
11B Photography
11D Art
Room M10
Monday 7th and 14th December
Room M9
Tuesday 8th and 15th December
Room M9
Thursday 10th and 17th December
11A Art
Room M11
Wednesday 9th and 16th December. Also, Periods 3 and 4 Fri 18th Dec lesson time (extra time allocated to
allow for early finish on Wednesdays)
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Year 7 Roller Disco
Year 7 students enjoyed their PTA/iLeader
organised Roller Disco on Thursday 19th
November. Looks like a great time was had
by all!
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Sign Language Course
We had a fantastic response to our sign
language course and the successful
students and staff who made it on to
the limited number sessions had their
first taste of sign language last week.
Staff and students all thoroughly enjoyed
themselves and started to develop their
new skill very quickly. It was really
interesting - no books, no worksheets, no
iPads, no PowerPoint, no voice! Just the
sign language teacher and a black marker
pen, yet everyone learnt so much and they
are all looking forward to next week.
Say Hello, Wave Goodbye!
We say goodbye to Dave Burrowes, Media, who leaves IGS on Friday 27 th November. Dave s is going to
pastures new in Luxembourg. We welcome Alex Van Zomerplaag who joins us on Monday 30 th November
as your new media teacher.
th
 Hannah McKenzie joins the Science Department at IGS as Head of Science on Monday 4 January from
Benton Park where she is currently the Director of Science.
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PB at its
Best!
You know we
are very keen
on
ensuring
our students
behaviour on the school buses
is the same standard as their
behaviour at school...always
their Personal Best.
We were delighted to hear
some fantastic feedback from a
Relief Duty Manager
at
Transdev Keighley who recently
covered the I12.
Our students were polite and
well behaved, a credit to the
school!
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Dear Sirs,
I am a Relief Duty Manager at Transdev Keighley. Yesterday
(10/11/15) I was tasked with driving service I12 today due to the
unavailability of the regular driver. Oh no thought I (or words to
that effect) not another school run!
However, having now operated this service I am writing to say how
wrong I was in my initial reaction.
Your pupils were so polite and well behaved, it was a pleasure for
me to be driving the bus! I did thank the young people before they
started to alight, and told them I thought they were a credit to both
themselves and to your school, such was the good impression they
made.
Assuming all your pupils behave in this manner, the next time I am
tasked with driving a school bus, I will ask if it is an Ilkley Grammar
one, if the answer is affirmative, I will look forward to doing so.
Kind regards,
Edward Walters
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Primary Maths Quiz
The 7th annual Primary Maths
Quiz took place on Tuesday
17th November. We had
teams of Year 6 students from
All Saints, Ashlands, Ben
Rhydding, Burley Woodhead,
Menston and Sacred Heart all
battling it out for the top spot.
The tasks were challenging
but some great team work,
reasoning and mathematical
knowledge from all teams
produced some excellent
scores.
After the first round it was incredibly close with three of
the teams tied in second place! The lead kept changing
hands throughout the event with the final placings
being ... in third place was Burley Woodhead, in second
we had All Saints and our overall winners were Menston.
A very big well done to all who took part and a big thank
you to the Year 9 students who came along to help the
event run smoothly.
Thank You!
Thank you and goodbye to Caroline Whitaker
(Chairperson) and Julie Brett (Treasurer) who have
both stepped down form the PTA.
They attended their final meeting, the PTA AGM this
week and we took the opportunity to thank them both
for all their hard work with the PTA by presenting
them with flowers.
If you are interested in helping out with the PTA then
please email [email protected].
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National Pool Lifeguarding Qualification & Level 2 Gym Instructor Courses: Courses now available for
students aged 16 and over at St Bede’s and St Joseph’s Catholic College in January and February
2016. More information from [email protected]. Course content can be found at
http://www.rlss.org.uk/professional-qualifications/lifeguarding/national-pool-lifeguard-qualification/
http://www.diversetrainers.co.uk/trainer-training-courses/level-2-gym-instructor-courses/

Workshop Conferences: Conferences in December 2015 at the University of Nottingham available in the
following: Chemistry, Dentistry, Psychology, Physiotherapy, Law with Criminal Law, Medlink, VetMedlink. These conferences have been attended in the past by many IGS students and found to be
extremely valuable. More information and booking at http://www.workshop-uk.net/
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Library Online Resources
The following resources are available to all students and they have been encouraged this week to take some
time and look at them. There are resources for all Key Stages, all levels and all subjects. They can use them at
school and also for homework – anywhere there is an internet connection. They are all curriculum based and
constantly updated.
BrainPOP is an online resource for classrooms, mobile devices and at home. BrainPOP
explains the world through animated movies, educational games, interactive quizzes,
informational texts, online activities, and more. Username: ilkleygrammar, password:
brainpop
At the heart of Digital Theatre Plus is the ethos to share the best of British theatre with
teachers and students all over the world. They strive to offer the highest quality online
experience of theatre arts, working to ensure that watching and discovering the world of a
play online is an exciting, relevant and authentic learning experience. Website:
www.digitaltheatreplus.com Username: [email protected]
Password:
studentaccess122
The Hodder library subscribes to 29 different journals, 17 of which are aimed specifically at
Post 16, and 13 of which are published by Philip Allan – the ‘Reviews’ - and cover all
aspects of subjects offered at A level. With the publication of each new edition, there are
free extra online resources available, there is no need for username/password. The
resources include: Key topic, worksheets, revision powerpoints, revision exercises, teaching
notes, weblinks and podcasts. Just click on ‘EXTRA RESOURCES’ on the relevant journal
icon.
Aimed at KS3, eChalk is an innovative collection of activities, games, animations and
quizzes ideal for interactive use with a whiteboard and created with a bias towards
learning through fun. A mobile English Literature app is now available free with our
membership - download it from the app store, username Ilkley, password melodicMaster.
There are now a number of apps associated with eChalk – try them out!
Britannica School is an online encyclopaedia for you to use. It can be accessed either via
the Oliver library management program, typing Britannica School into the search box and
clicking on the URL, or via your internet browser, username: igslibrary password: library
Issues and Issues online is a subscription taken by the library and deals with all aspects of
citizenship and health and social care. Access to the online resources can be found at
www.issuesonline. Just click the login button and you're in!
Based in the music department Naxos is compatible with the Sibelius music system and is a
well-used resource for all key stages, with over 107 000 CD length recordings available.
The Day is an online news resource arranged in curriculum areas. It discusses daily events
in detail and analyses for the classroom, for discussion groups and for personal thought.
Please take the time to have a look at this incredible resource. Bulletins are sent out daily.
ClickView is for all years and all subjects. This is a digital video resource specifically
developed to support the curriculum. It offers hundreds of continuously updated videos, all
copyright cleared, available 24/7 where there is internet access. Every member of staff and
all students have their own log in details. If you forget or lose yours, please contact Mrs
Harrison in the library and they will be re-sent.
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…IGS SPORT…IGS SPORT…IGS SPORT…IGS SPORT…IGS SPORT…IGS SPORT…IGS SPORT…
B
SPORT CLUBS
U16 + Senior Netball training (SB)
MONDAY
23rd
November
Sports’ Leader Training Dodgeball @ Gym – (PB) 3.15-4.30
Senior Netball @ BGGS
U12 + U13 Netball training (FA)
Football Y10 @ Sportshall 12.30-1.15. (SG)
TUESDAY
24th
November
U14+15 Hockey Away @ BGS
Y7 Basketball 3.15 – 4.30 GYM (RB)
Y10 Rugby V Manchester Grammar (H). Meet @ 12:30
Y10/11 Futsal @ Manningham Sports Centre leave @ 2.45
U13 Indoor Cricket Boys PB 2.30 – 4.30 (PB)
Y11, 12, 13 Mixed Hockey Sportshall, 12.30-1.15pm. (JH)
WEDNESDAY
25th
November
Synchronised Swimming 2.15-3.20 (SG)
Rugby Training Y7 – 1XV @ IRUFC (ACF)
Y10, 11, 12, 13 Basketball. 12:30 – 1:15 Sportshall (SP+MC)
U14 Netball Emerging League B+C Teams @ UAK
Y7+8 Hockey @ Ben Rhydding Astroturf 3.15-4.30pm (AJK)
Girls’ Football @ Ben Rhydding Astroturf 3.15-4.30pm (LV)
THURSDAY
26th
November
Y7+9 Rugby @ Rodillian Meet @ 12.30
U14 Netball V Beckfoot @ IGS
Y9 Basketball 12:30 – 1:15 Sportshall (AF)
Golf Club @ Ghyllbeck Golf Driving Range 3.15 – 5pm (SP)
Sports Leader Training @ Astro 3.15-5.00pm (PB)
FRIDAY
27th
November
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Y7 Basketball 12:30 – 1:15 Sportshall (SG)
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Ilkley Light Switch On
28 November
3-5.30pm
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Dates for the Diary
November
Friday
20
Wednesday
25
Thursday
26
Saturday
28
Monday
30
Year 13 Geography Fieldwork
trip returns
Takeover Challenge Day
Year 11 Presentation Evening
6.30pm, Kings Hall
Drama Production Residential
leave for Ingleborough
Drama Production Residential
return from Ingleborough
Review Day—students only in
school for their appointment
Term Dates
AUTUMN TERM 2015
Friday
Tuesday
1
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
2
3
4
9
10
11
Monday
14
Wednesday
16
Oliver Dress Rehearsal to
Primary Schools
Oliver 7pm
Oliver 7pm
Oliver 7pm
Year 8 Christmas Performance
Year 12 Parents’ Meeting
Year 11 Craven College Taster
Day
Community Christmas Jumper
Day
Year 13 reports issued this week
Countdown to Christmas, All
Saints’ Church 6.30pm
Year 13 Presentation Evening,
6.30pm, Kings Hall
Dec
School closes
1.15pm
Christmas Holiday
Monday 19th December— Friday 1st January
SPRING TERM 2016
Monday
December
18
4
Jan
School closed
Tuesday
5
Jan
Training Day
School reopens
Friday
12
Feb
School closes
Half term:
Monday 15th February— Friday 19th February
Monday
22
Feb
School reopens
Friday
24
Mar
School closes
Easter Holiday:
Monday 28th March— Friday 8th April
Monday
11
April
School reopens
Look at our full school calendar here
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