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2012 Volume – Issue 7 Monday, 14 1 th May, 2012 T Term 2 – Weeek 4 TESTING T TIMES This Week sees tthe somewhaat controverssial NAPLAN N testin ng taking plaace for our Year Y 7 and 9 students. Stud dents have beeen familiarissed with the tests and given n some prepaaration but have h not been n overprepared at the exxpense of reggular curricu ulum contentt. I am m sure studentts will give thheir best butt need to remeember it is onnly one meassure of ability at a point iin time. Moree important iis the upcom ming half-yearly exams foor our junior studennts – a timetaable is includ ded on the in all subjeccts back k page. Studeents will sit assessments a on what w they havve learnt this semester and it is impo ortant they deemonstrate thhis to the besst of their abilitty. Only nonn-serious atteempts are co onsidered forr possible repeatinng at the end of the year. Stud dents should oover the nextt few weeks:: Ensure thhey know whhat is being tested t and thhe format. Organisee their notes, books and laptops into subject aareas. Revise aall notes reguularly. Practise ppast topics on o Mathleticss. Complette homeworkk sheets and practice p papeers as providded. Use oldeer brother or sister’s 2011 1 papers for revision. Do somee extra revision each nigh ht. Yearr 11 have reccently completed their Preliminary Courrse exams annd some are pleased p with their perfo ormance whiilst some are rethinking options. o To assist a both theem and our Year Y 12 students we are holding a senior information evening on Wednesday W night – invitationns have been posted but I know mail can be b a little sloow in places. Seniior Inform mation Evening Wed dnesday,, 16th May y, 2012 Starts 6.0 00 p.m. (com me straight fro om TAFE) – refrreshments reeady from 5.3 30 p.m. 4 information sessions: Calcu ulating HSC m marks and ATAR A Assessment Policyy & Procedu ures Emplo oyment Advi vice Student support RED R SHIIELD Our O students recently r attennded the Red d Shield launnch in Orange O with Mr. M Browett aand proved worthy w am mbassadors for f the schoool. Volunteers V aree still neededd so those intterested can co ollect forms from the offi fice or Mr. Brrowett and taake to o the streets for f a few houurs on Sundaay, 20th May, to su upport this worthy w cause.. HOSPITA H ALITY O ON SHOW W On O Wednesdaay 2nd May ouur captains jo oined me at Orange O High School’s S e2 Trade Trainiing Centre foor a lo ovely lunch. This was a ccelebration at a the end of the t Hospitality H Sp pecialisation Course of which w Yvonnee Hinckley H was a student. he advanced d hospitality ccourse runs for f two termss and Th is offered to only the mostt promising of o students annd Yvonne Y took up u the challeenge. Not on nly was the food fo deelicious but the t service annd the facilitties were firsstcllass. Our currrent Year 111 students sh hould consideer the op pportunity when w it comess up next yeaar. 2012 Volume – Issue 6 CONGRATULATIONS Once again the newsletter is full of the excellent achievements and performances of our talented students. Be it trading vicious blows via words on the debating arena to the volleyball and soccer fields all participants are to be congratulated. Special mention to our Year 7 boys who went so well at the Bathurst Show indicating, even if it’s your first year here at school you can shine. Well done boys. LEVEL UPDATES Blayney High have for a number of years operated an Discipline and Welfare system on a level system determined through positive acknowledgement in the form of signatures and behaviour consequences in the form of referrals. This system has allowed us to make non-personal decisions on students’ availability for excursions and school representation. For those on Levels 2 → 4 this has worked well as non-participation is the result of these levels. On the positive side by this time of the year Level 6 is the minimum requirement for sporting teams, excursions and discos, etc. Some excursions will carry higher level limitations later in the year. Recently a few students have been withdrawn from competitions despite having the regulation number of signatures. All students must remember – and they are constantly reminded – that diaries must be handed in to Year Advisers at the nominated times for update. Students can re-organise if sick but in building responsibility in students it is their role to take responsibility for the “cashing in”. Students must ‘participate” in the system not just go along “being good” and expect to be included when guidelines have been set. It is hoped a valuable lesson has been learnt here and that no other deserving student missed out through either laziness or forgetfulness. P&C UPDATE P & C Meeting on Thursday Evening, 7.00 p.m. in the staff room. All parents and caregivers welcome to attend. If you are able to attend and have any items that you wish to have added to the meeting agenda, please email [email protected] prior to Wednesday morning. Any input is greatly appreciated. At this week’s P&C Meeting everyone is encouraged to “bring a mate and a plate”. Thank you to all the people who cooked for our Staff Development Day at the beginning of term – the Blayney High School P&C group made just over $2700, a wonderful effort by everyone involved. Special thanks to Jordan Lane and Harry Meek. 2 Monday, 14th May, 2012 The school entrance is being improved with some trees removed during the holidays and some new plants planted under our school emblem. (Mrs. Meek) Cookie Dough Delivery Cookie dough orders will be ready for collection after lunch on Thursday, 17th May. Thank you to all who placed orders and we have raised a profit of $490. FROM OUR DEPUTY RED SHIELD APPEAL Last Friday I had the privilege of attending the launch of the 2012 Red Shield Appeal in Orange with four of our SRC representatives. At this launch we heard a number of testimonials and talks from team members involved in helping those in our community in need and at their lowest ebb. The Salvation Army cannot do this valuable work without funding and one of their major fundraisers each year is the Red Shield Appeal. In Blayney the collection day will be Sunday 20th May. Last year we had 11 volunteers from Blayney High and I would love to see this figure higher this year. Volunteers do not need to work for the whole day – even an hour or so or a pledge to knock on the doors in a couple of streets will help. Information and application forms are available in the school office for anyone who can spare some time for this valuable cause. UNIFORM The uniform across the school has been outstanding so far this term but as we all know the weather is only going to get colder as the term progresses. Jackets or coats may be worn to school as long as our uniform school jumper is worn underneath (it should be clearly visible if the coat or jumper is unbuttoned/ unzipped). Some students also may choose to wear a second jumper, which is also acceptable as long as the outer layer is the uniform option. Many students will begin to wear scarves and beanies. These are also acceptable but these should be in an appropriate colour for school – maroon, grey, black and white are all acceptable. 2012 Volume – Isssue 6 3 Monday, 14th May, 20112 Pleasse note that hhats with ‘daanglies’ below w the ears arre not acceptable a ass they pose a hazard in many m of the activ vities a studennt will be invvolved in during a regulaar school day. Noveelty hats are also not apprropriate at ouur school. If studentts wear suchh hats they may be asked to remo ove them andd students wiill be expecteed to complyy with such requessts. On O setting outt, many mem mbers of the class, c especiaally Yvonne, Y weree concerned aabout the rep ported high crime raate in Marrick kville and thhought they were w going too be mugged m or sho ot. On arrivaal at the theaatre, which was w an n old, blue weather w boardd building located amonggst a co onglomeratio on of other siimilar lookin ng constructions, th heir confiden nce did not im mprove. M LEVELS SYSTEM At Blayney B Highh it has long been b the casee that studennts need d to be on Levvel 6 or highher in order to represent tthe school in any com mpetition or attend any excursions. e After A reassurin ng them thatt they were being b overly neervous, the students ratheer tentatively y set out to naavigate the sttreets of Marrrickville in search of foood. Gabby G and Saavannah weree busily typin ng Maccas innto th heir i-phones, desperate fo for the comfo ort of its cleaan to oilets and fam miliar food inn this dangerrous and un nfamiliar urb ban environm ment. Everry 4 weeks thhe students are a able to collect signaatures from ttheir teacherss in their diarry in recog gnition of their good worrk and behav viour. Each Yearr Adviser theen spends thrree days colleecting diariees in orrder to updatee the studentt levels for th he next montth. It is important foor students too remember that it is theirr responsibility too submit theirr diary when n the Year Adviisers come arround for coollection (Stu udents may also submit their diaries at recess or lunch h during the updaate days). Stuudents who do d not collecct their signaatures or faill to submit thheir diaries drop back a levell and there iss no opportunnity to go up a level untill the end e of the nexxt signature period. (Natu urally if a studeent is absent during the signature weeek or colleection periodd their level will w be adjustted on their returrn). Reprresenting ourr school and attending ex xcursions is a priviilege and thiss system recoognises and rewards r the vast majority of sstudents whoo attend scho ool regularly and work w and behhave to theirr best every day. d YSSEY PROG GRAM ODY On Tuesday T 12th and Wednessday 13th Jun ne our boys inn Yearrs 7 – 10 willl be involvedd in the Odysssey Program m. As part p of this prrogram the prresenters willl be holdingg a Paren nt night at N NO COST. The information flyer is attacched to the en nd of this newssletter and annother inform mation sheet will be sent out closer c to the event with ann RSVP. d and I urge as This program com mes highly recommende r many y parents as possible to attend a this wo onderful oppo ortunity. ADVANC CED ENG GLISH YEAR 12 A EX XCURSIO ON TO HAMLET H T ‘Thiings are not always whaat they seem”On Friday F 11th M May the Yearr 12 Advanceed English classs, along withh our driver, Mr M Jones, traavelled to thee heartt of Sydney’s inner west to see a perfformance of Ham mlet at the Grreek Theatre in Marrickviille. With W the assistance of techhnology and the helpful diirections from m some frienndly locals, all a managed to t fin nd something to eat and m make their way w back safe fely to o the theatre, a few of thee girls even finding fi time to t sq queeze in a bit b of Motherr’s Day shopp ping. Once O inside th he theatre, thhey all realiseed the truth of o on ne of Shakespeare’s mostt prominent themes, that th hings are not always whatt they seem. The theatre had a warm, w intimatte atmospherre and we had d a choice off seeats. The aud dience, exceppt for Jonny and a Toby whho to ook it in turnss sleeping, w were captivated by the acttor’s in ntense performance. The pplay was sett in a modernn co ontext, with minimal m propps. The stand dout peerformances came from O Ophelia who o was represeented ass a school girrl, Polonius w who had an Irish I accent and a Hamlet, H who didn’t d miss a beat, even when w his so oliloquies weere punctuateed by the sou und of some low fly ying planes (which ( also aadded to the experience of o in nner –city liv ving). Despite D previo ous misgivinngs, an enjoyable day wass had by y all. On beh half of the stuudents I wou uld especiallyy like to o thank Mr Ken K Jones whho did a supeerb job drivinng the bu us through so ome pretty hhectic peak ho our traffic. Congratulation ns to all the sstudents who ose conduct th hroughout thee day was a ccredit to the school. P.S. On the neews on the foollowing day it was reporrted hat there had d been a shoooting in Marrrickville th ovvernight. (Mrs. Logan) L 2012 Volume – Isssue 6 TR RANSITIO ON Luck kily not everyyone thinks a day at Blay yney High Scho ool is a hair-rraising experrience! Stella Turrise ffrom Blayney Public P School demonstrates the pow wer of the Vandder Graaf Generrator Duriing a Sciencee lesson withh Mr. Colson students disco overed the diiversity of magnets, m electtricity and thhe many y uses they hhave in our day d to day liv ves. Mr. Calveley C tauught creative art classes where w studentts madee sculptures with wire, pllaster, variou us paint and finish hing techniqques. A someewhat sticky y and fastpaceed class to coomplete the ‘m masterpiecess’ in a very limitted time. Histo ory and Geoggraphjy weree the other cllasses on offe fer this term t either leearning abouut Roman tim mes with Mr. Hew witt or Mappinng skills withh Mrs. Dean n or Mr Berryy. One of the beneffits of these trransition day ys at Blayneyy High h School is m making new friends. f These three girlss from m three different schools worked w togetther as a grouup in Sccience and foound that theey share an in nterest in horsees. (Mrs. Meeek) New friends M Mia Brown (Nevville P.S.), Melisssa Tolhurst (Man ndurama P.S). aand Nataylya Theobald-Mattic T ck (Blayney P.SS.) 4 Monday, 14th May, 20112 PUBLIC P SPEAKI S NG COMPET C TITION PLAIN L ENGLIISH SPEAKIN NG AWARD WESTERN NSW LOCAL FINAL L IN BATHUR RST We W again partticipated in thhis public sp peaking co ompetition fo or senior studdents with Jo ordan Lane (Year 10 0) and Michaaela Hatch (Y Year 12 and last year’s winner) w repressenting our sschool and, although a we did d no ot win this time, much w was learned frrom the ex xperience. Th here were annother five co ontestants reepresenting The T Scots Schhool (who hosted the occcasion), Cow wra High, annd Parkes Hiigh. Th his competition (same inn format as th he Legacy Juunior Pu ublic Speaking competitiion) requiress a prepared sp peech of 6 to 8 minutes an and an impromptu (mostlyy un nprepared) sp peech of 2 too 3 minutes with w only 3 minutes m given n for preparattion. Both sp peeches havee the saame value. Th he standards were very hhigh, as the adjudicator a po ointed out, an nd the topicss ranged from m women rigghts (M Michaela’s to opic), the moorality of warr and a new pllanetary conssciousness ( Jordan’s speeech) throughh to ho omelessness among younng people, giirls’ educatioon, saame sex marrriages, the deecline of the Labour Partty an nd health dan ngers amongg athletes. Th he imprompttu topic was that we shou uld accept thhe in ncreasing com mmercial inttrusion on so ocial media sites s likke Facebookk. Eliza Wark-Chapman (Yeear 10) and Eliana E Gittanyy (Y Year 9) were part of the aaudience and d observed thhe vaarious presen ntations and styles of speeech deliveryy. Th hey will be representing r Blayney Hig gh School in the Legacy sponso ored junior ppublic speakiing competition laater on this teerm. DEBATING TE EAM DEFEAT TS BATHURS ST HIGH SCHOOL C - ROU UND 3 OF TH HE PREMIER R’S OPEN/ YEARS E 11 1-12 DEBATIING CHALLEENGE Our O Open Deb bating Team m defeated Baathurst High Scchool (last year’s State SSemi-finalistss) in the thirdd ro ound of this competition. c The topic fo or debate wass that viictims of natu ural disasterrs should be required r to reebuild elsewh here, and Blaayney High School S argueed th he affirmativee case. In n what proved to be a higgh order debaate, our team m prresented a co ompelling arggument on th he lines of saafety an nd environmental responssibility as weell as financiial co ommon sensee. Full creditt for this com mmendable acchievement should s go (seee photo) to Jordan J Lane (Y Year 10), Maatthew Deathh (Year 12), Paige P Henry (Y Year 10) and Michaela H Hatch (Year 12, 1 captain). Th he team has now three viictories (agaiinst Cowra HS, H Canowindra HS H and Bathuurst HS) out of three debates 2012 Volume – Isssue 6 so faar, with one m more debate to go, againsst The Henryy Lawson High Schhool, Grenfeell. Monday, 14th May, 20112 5 he importance of doing thheir very bestt and ensurinng th th hat their taskss are compleeted and subm mitted on tim me. Iff a student is having genuuine difficulties with a tassk or is expected to be absent w when a task iss due, they arre en ncouraged to o communicaate as soon ass possible wiith hiis/her teacher, or even myyself as head d teacher. s Pllease feel freee to contact me or your child's/ward' c teeacher here at the school iif you would d like furtherr asssistance or information i rregarding an ny assessmennt taask in HSIE. (Mr. Hewitt) H COMING C G EVENT TS GE DEBATING 9-10 PREMIER’S CHALLENG COM MPETITION – VICTORY AGAINST A MOLONG O CEN NTRAL SCHO OOL IN ROUN ND 1 Our winning streeak in debatinng continuess with the 9-110 Debaating team. In the first roound of this competition, c Blay yney High Scchool defeateed Molong CS. C The topicc for debate d was thhat home schhooling shoulld be bannedd and our o team arggued the negaative case. Ameelia Vanderheel, Eliza Warrk-Chapman n, Paige Henrry, and Jordan J Lane (all from Yeear 10, as in the t photo below w) producedd a consistentt argument to o the effect that parents p shouuld be trustedd and empow wered, and studeents given thhe choice of alternative a sttyles of learn ning to meet different neeeds, such as in i the case o f long distances annd geographiical isolation n. In th he second rouund, we will be hosting The T Canobolaas Ruraal Technologgy High Schoool very soon n. Week W 4 Monday, M 14th May Tu uesday, 15th May Wednesday, W 16th May Th hursday, 17thh May Frriday, 18th May M Week W 5 Tu uesday, 22nd May Wednesday, W 23 2 rd May Th hursday, 24thh May Anti-Bullyiing presentattion with John Coutis C Chess Excu ursion 16 Boys Leeague NAPLAN NAPLAN NAPLAN ETING 7.00 p.m. P&C MEE NAPLAN Catch-up C Day Stage 5 Exccursion League Galla Day Music Excu ursion Volleyball Knockout ICAS Comp petition Year 7 Vacccinations Xsel Camp Xsel Camp FACTS Daay ASSESSM A MENT T TASKS HS SIE NEW WS As head h of HSIE E, I have the pleasure p of seeing s much good d work produuced by our students s heree at Blayney High h. There are a lot of talennted students at the schoo l who are able andd willing to produce p theirr best efforts on a consistent basis. At th his time, therre are a rangee of tasks com ming up in HSIE E. I encouragge all parentss/caregivers to t discuss thesee with their cchildren/wardds in order to o emphasise Week W 4 Prreliminary HSC H Physics Physics Week W 5 Prreliminary HSC H Nil CAFS The Winnner of the Terrm 1 Volunteeer Draw wass Dannielle Williams W witth a $50 vouchher at Blayneey Pharmacyy. We apprecciate the sup pport of all ouur volunteerss who freely give up their me to assist the t students of Blayney High H School, tim Th he winner off the Semesteer 1 Fee Draw w were Lisa and Sccott Oborn a $50 Lowes voucher. 2012 Volume – Isssue 6 6 Monday, 14th May, 20112 YEAR 12 C CAFS EX XCURSIO ON Yearr 12 Communnity and Fam mily Studies (CAFS) studeents attendedd an excursioon to consolid date their in-depth h study on peeople living with a disability. The classs, consisting of Felicity Crome, C Sharn ni Donlan annd Corin nne McCorm mick, visited The House With W No Stepps at Fo orbes, Carennne School annd Bathurst Independent Livin ng Skills. At th he House Wiith No Steps,, the studentss learnt abouut the history h of thee establishmeent, the services and prog grams offeredd and the manny disabilitiees catered fo r. The Year 12 studdents were im mmersed in the communiity partiicipation proggram, whichh is a leisure and a recreatioon prog gram for peopple with a dissability who are unable too work k. This progrram teaches the t clients baasic life skillls, such h as looking aafter their ow wn nutrition and a hygiene,, good d exercise haabits and shoppping trips. The T staff werre very informative and made us feel welcom me and the clien nts were veryy curious andd happy to seee new faces.. One of the clientt’s parents gaave our studeents her own story y of living wiith a daughteer with a disaability and thhe strug ggles she hass faced and continues to face. f This waas a verry touching sstory, which brought tearrs to most of the student’s s eyees. The House With No Steps alsso has a biscuit productioon busin ness, ‘Aussiee Biscuits’. We W were takeen on a guideed tour through the production plant p and cou uld see how supp ported employment operaates. Again, the t girls weree able to experiencce first-hand the difficultiies faced by peop ple living witth a disabilityy and the sup pport strucctures in placce to help theem. It waas interestingg to see an opperating classroom at Careenne School. The classrooom we went into had studeents ranging in age from 11 to 15 yeaars old and w was one of o the higherr functioningg classes. It was w very interresting to seee how the claassroom was modified to suit the t teaching and learningg needs of thee students. BATHUR B RST SHO OW 2012 2 Over O the week kend of Fridaay 27th to Sunday 29th Appril Blayney High h School was once again represented r b by th he talented members m of itts Cattle Show w Team at thhe Royal R Bathursst Show. Alicia A Bourkee attended thee show from Friday to Su unday. She assisted a the L Llandillo Polll Hereford sttud allong with puttting on num merous perforrmances for show s go oers; with heer heifer “Pattience” which she broughht frrom home. Alicia A has put ut countless dedicated d houurs an nd much ‘pattience’ into ttraining her heifer h to perfform a range of tricks includingg pulling a tro otting gig, loong reeining, riding g her like a hhorse with jusst a surcinglee, marking m up (w which involve ves the heifer standing andd sttaying on a wooden w box) rolling out a carpet and bo owing to the audience. Thhe various crrowds at the Bathurst show w really enjoyyed her numeerous peerformances.. With W the cattlee showing seector Alicia once o again sh howed off heer talent com ming fourth in n a very co ompetitive Paraders’ com mpetition and d doing well in th he Junior Jud dging, as welll as leading reserve r and ju unior champion heifers foor the Llandillo Poll Hereeford sttud in the led d classes. Tech hnology is a m major tool used in these classrooms, with iPads featurring promineently! We weere also takenn into the behaviouur managemeent classroom m, which wass modified in a diffferent way too suit differeent needs. Bath hurst Indepenndent Living Skills is a seervice that helpss people livinng with a dissability to bee as indep pendent as ppossible. We were told ab bout all the serviices and challlenges that people p living g with a disab bility face in the Bathurstt community y. Overrall, this wass a very busyy but worthwh hile day. Thee threee girls are to be commendded on their exemplary behaaviour and thheir compassiion shown to o those less fortu unate than theemselves. (Ms. Adam ms) On O the Sunday y of the show w three Year 7 boys attennded an nd competed in the Junioor Muster, a competition c r run by y the Centrall Tablelands Herefords Association. A T The 2012 Volume – Isssue 6 mustter is a paradders competittion, designeed for local studeents who havve had very little l or no ex xperience in work king with catttle. Our Blayyney studentts to partiicipate were: Connor Smiith, Henry Hobby H and Tom m Hotham. The three boys w were very com mpetitive all winning ribbo ons. Connor was called back b from hiss heat into thhe interrmediate grouup finals, how wever unforttunately he ddid not go g any furtheer. A big conngratulation goes g to Tom who won the Higghly Commeended award. This presttigious awardd was sponsoored by locall Poll Herefoord Breeeders- Paul annd Jenny Haancock of “W Whim Park”. Tom m attained thee award for a range of facctors includinng his im mpeccable m manners and natural n affinity with is heifeer. 7 Monday, 14th May, 20112 his stage that the girls lifte ted their efforts rather th drramatically and a made som me good attaacking runs innto Jaames Sheahan’s territory,, hitting the post p or just missing, m but often o strikingg the ball at th he keeper. In n the second half we startted as well ass we finishedd the firrst, however James Sheah ahan had a lucky break annd sccored in the thirteenth t miinute. From then on it waas all uss, however we w could not breach the Sheahan S defeence en nough to score that elusivve goal and the t game finiished with w a 0-3 losss for us. All A the girls played very w well, but of note were Shaarna Cullen and Em mily Cochranne in defencee and Brookee Frreyer and Taansha Hahn inn the middlee (although Tanesha playeed everywherre, literally, even having a sttint in goal!). (Mr. Connelll) Cong gratulations aagain to Aliccia, Connor, Henry and Tom m for your outtstanding parrticipation att the Bathursst Show w. (Ms. Dunforrd) BECOME A VOLUNT TEER HOS ST FAMILY Y UN NDER 15 5s GIRLS S SOCCE ER JAM MES SH HEAHAN N HIGH SCHOOL S L Team: Shannonn Pond, Amyy Adams, Em mily Cochranee, Sharrna Cullen, B Brooke Freyeer, Tanesha Hahn, H Grace Moo oney, Hannahh Stammers, Kodi Fuller,, Ellen Brow wn, Georrgia Calub, S Sara Paton, Molly M Peters,, Sophie Stam mmers, Freyaa Webster-Haawes. Rep port: Afterr a short fun drive to Oraange, our girlls were literaally leaping oout of the buus to play their opponentss. Unfo ortunately, Jaames Sheahaan was just ass eager to plaay us! We W had a very young teaam, made up of basically equaal numbers Y Years 9 and 7 and this inexperience show wed to a certaain extent. Afterr 5 minutes w we were a gooal down and d after 12 minu utes we weree two goals down. d However, it was att World W Educa ation Progra am (WEP) is inviting you y to o experienc ce another cculture in your y own ho ome by y becoming g a voluntee er host fam mily to an in nternational student a rriving in July 2012. Students fro om Italy, Be elgium and The g forward to t experiencing Netherlands are looking alia, making g new frien nds and liffe in Austra be ecoming a member off an Australian family.. Find out mo ore! Don’t D miss out o on this w o y and wonderful opportunity WEP W today to receive a full inform mation pack k for yo our family. Chantel Wo oods nbound Exc change Adm ministrator In Phone: 1300 884 4 733 wep@we ep.org.au Email: Online: O www.we p.org.au 2012 Volume – Isssue 6 8 Monday, 14th May, 20112 2012 Volume – Isssue 6 9 Monday, 14th May, 20112 2012 Volume – Issue 6 10 Monday, 14th May, 2012 JUNIOR EXAM TIMETABLE Monday 4th June Tuesday 5th June Wednesday 6th June ENGLISH Year 7 and 8 (90 mins) ENGLISH Year 9 and 10 (90 mins) SCIENCE Year 9 and 10 (60 mins) Per 3/4 MATHS Year 9 and 10 Calculator and Non-Calculator (2 x 50 mins) SCIENCE Year 7 and 8 (60 mins) Per 5/6 HISTORY / GEOGRAPHY / LOTE / MUSIC Line B Year 7 and 8 (60 mins) ELECTIVE Year 9 and 10 (60 mins) HISTORY / GEOGRAPHY / LOTE / MUSIC Line A Year 7 and 8 (60 mins) ELECTIVE Year 9 and 10 (60 mins) Per 1/2 Thursday 7th June MATHS Year 7 and 8 Non-Calculator (50 mins) D&T Year 7 and 8 (50 mins) HISTORY / GEOGRAPHY Year 9 and 10 (60 mins) PDHPE Year 7 and 8 (50 mins) Friday 8th June ELECTIVES Year 9 and 10 (60 mins) MATHS Year 7 and 8 Calculator (50 mins) PDHPE Year 9 and 10 (50 mins) All exams are in the hall. Individual subject lengths, requirements and exam format will be given to students. Any known absences – please contact Miss Jones prior to exams for arrangements. Absences on day – student MUST have a note and sit exams on alternate day. No explanation no make-up -