easter 2011 - Ferndown Upper School
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easter 2011 - Ferndown Upper School
NEWSLETTER Cherry Grove, Ferndown, Dorset, BH22 9EY Tel No: (01202) 871243, Fax No: (01202) 893383 [email protected] www.fernup.dorset.sch.uk EASTER 2011 All Newsletters are now available online at www.fernup.dorset.sch.uk (Mr A Wills) Top 100 Schools! Last week we received a letter from the Department for Education praising us as one of the top 100 most improved schools nationally! We were delighted with this and I have to say that our parents play no small part in bringing this about. It is due to the trust and confidence that you place in us that enables the staff and students here to succeed and surpass previous achievements year after year. So well done to everyone and we can all share in this recognition of our success. Now that the spring term is complete students sitting external examinations in May and June must turn their thoughts to revision programmes and study over the Easter break. Our students here at FUS have been taking their studies seriously, and they must now build on their very good coursework with thorough revision for the external exams. It is during the Easter break that they will consolidate their learning in preparation for the exams, which will start very soon next term. We hope that they will use websites such as ‘GCSE Bitesize’ over the break, as well as any that provide past paper practice. Reviewing and testing themselves at this stage will make all the difference in the summer term. Road Safety We would be grateful if parents could reiterate the message we have given in school about taking extra care when cycling or driving to school. Unfortunately some riders still have a very blasé attitude and ride in a very dangerous way across some very risky places, such as the mini-roundabout on the way in to our car parks. This is particularly true of young people with mopeds or motorbikes who have been seen leaving Cherry Grove without much consideration for their own safety, or that of others. We are working with our local PCSOs to raise awareness of these issues. We also cannot emphasise enough the importance of wearing cycling helmets as only recently one of our students was knocked off his bike after school and paramedics at the scene said that, if he had not been wearing his helmet, he could easily have been killed (thankfully he only had mild concussion and cuts/bruises). PLEASE, PLEASE WEAR YOUR CYCLING HELMET – IT COULD SAVE YOUR LIFE. www.fernup.dorset.sch.uk 1 Parent Focus Group Report This group has continu ed to meet, and I have found their views and ideas to be invaluable. At the last meeting we discussed Sixth Form issues, particularly how we organise our post-16 curriculum and the difficulties in meeting the needs of our students in some areas. The key issue is that we can never really tell until September how many students will sign up for each course, and so this makes it very hard to deploy staff in advance. No school or college can run courses with ‘unviable’ numbers, and so each year we have to make the best predictions we can and decide which courses are likely to run and which ones may not. Also in attendance at this meeting was PCSO Andy Downs, who answered questions about local issues. He is very keen to speak to parents about internet safety, and so the group suggested that this should be a feature of the Year 9 Induction Evening on Thursday 14 July. We will ensure that he has an opportunity on 14 July to speak to the parents of the incoming Year 9, but if there is a demand from parents of Years 10-13 we can easily put on a short briefing. NB The next meeting of the Parent Focus Group will be at 6.00pm on Thursday 12th May 2011 – all welcome! Mini Revolution Volunteering Day at Kingston Lacy Student volunteers (aged 16-24) are invited to attend a fun day at Kingston Lacy on Thursday 14 April 2011, set round the kitchen gardens, ending up with a BBQ in the evening. Kingston Lacy can fund any group bringing 10 volunteers to the tune of £100 to support them with transport, plus food and refreshments will be provided throughout the day so there should be no costs to the If you are volunteers. interested in this idea, please let the Sixth Form office know by Friday 8th April. PREMISES DEVELOPMENT (Mrs C Lalani, Business Manager) The fabulous new limes room is completed and makes an excellent addition to our Hall, which is now looking wonderful with new curtains too. This means that we now have superb professional sound and lighting facilities for productions which, together with our full rotunda stage and 360 projector, provides a wonderful production experience. These facilities are available for hire so if any local theatre/drama groups would be interested, please contact Mrs Lalani at the school. We are still waiting for confirmation of funding to completely refurbish the three physics science labs during the summer and hopefully we will hear that we have been successful very soon. Community Party On March 15th we hosted our annual Community Party for the local elderly folk. They were treated to a delightful afternoon’s entertainment including singing, jazz music and quizzes provided by the students and staff. They were also served a sumptuous tea prepared and served by our students and staff as well as being given a present upon leaving. This is a lovely event which brings together generations of local people and the students very much enjoy spending time with the old folks and listening to the stories of past times. We have received many letters of thanks from the old folks who enjoy coming along each year to this popular afternoon. We would like to thank the Rotary organisation for their kind donation which enables this event to go ahead. See below for more details about the Community Party. Neighbourhood Watch We would like to thank the local Neighbourhood Watch for their kind donation of £150, which goes towards the production of our Newsletters. www.fernup.dorset.sch.uk 2 John Thornton Young Achievers Foundation (JTYAF) TOP ACHIEVERS: Peter and Linda Thornton, centre, with FUS Headteacher and delighted recipients of the John Thornton Young Achievers Foundation awards at Ferndown Upper School. Cheques were presented in a special assembly in February to most of our 25 successful students in the form of bursaries and scholarships to help our youngsters try and achieve their dreams. There was a huge variety of projects, including developing artistic skills in Japan and India, intensive language course in Spain, voluntary work in Cape Town, national horse-riding competitions, badminton and ice skating competitions, alpine training, Three Peaks Challenge, purchase of specialist photography equipment, musical and astronomy equipment to name but some! The John Thornton Young Achievers Foundation (JTYAF) was set up in memory of John Thornton who was a student at Ferndown Upper before starting a very successful career in the Royal Marines which was curtailed when he was tragically killed in southern Afghanistan in 2008. Council and 6th form braved the project with the help from a FERNDOWN MEMORIAL AND wet weather and went to the number of local craftsmen, GARDEN OF MEMORIES official unveiling of the traders and enthusiastic CEREMONY Ferndown Memorial by the volunteers from the town. It is current Mayor of Ferndown, dedicated to all those local Councillor Jean Read. This date heroes who have inspired us, also coincided with the 3rd worked for us, and enhanced anniversary of local hero Lt John our lives in this town. The Thornton’s death. memorial can be seen at KGV Millennium Park in Peter Grant Way. After three years in the On Wednesday 30 March at planning, the Ferndown 2pm, Mr Wills and several Memorial has now been students from the School completed as a true community www.fernup.dorset.sch.uk 3 YOUTH PARLIAMENT (Shani Bancroft, Democracy & Participation Worker) Over 14,700 youngsters headed for the ballot boxes in February to choose who they wanted to represent them at the UK Youth Parliament (UKYP) for 2011. The winners of the Dorset UKYP election were announced at County Hall after nearly 29,500 votes were cast by pupils from across the county. The 3 elected members of the UKYP for Dorset included our very own Moya Dunne (pictured below with Mr Chris Chope, MP) who received 2,905 votes. Mr Christopher Chope, MP, visited Ferndown Upper School on 21 March. Mr Chope had a tour of the new school facilities and met with senior managers, representatives of the School Council and Moya Dunne (pictured above), the recently elected member for Dorset of the National Youth Parliament. Mr Chope was impressed with the students and with the new drama, dance and performance facilities at the school. YEAR 10 SPANISH TRIP TO BARCELONA 28/2/11-4/3/11 (Mrs Moyano, Spanish Teacher) Once again, the Spanish Trip was a great success! Our year 10 students had the opportunity to bring their Spanish to life in the beautiful city of Barcelona, where they visited fantastic places such as Sagrada Familia, Park Guell, Picasso Museum, Torres Vineyards, Las Ramblas, Camp Nou (FC Barcelona Stadium), Pueblo Español, Hard Rock Café, the Olympic Stadium…and much more while enjoying wonderful Spanish food and ice creams, some Latino Dancing and the beautiful Spanish sunshine…and snow! Our Year 9s can now sign up for our next trip, which will take place on the week of the 20th February 2012. www.fernup.dorset.sch.uk 4 YEAR 6 GIFTED & TALENTED MUSIC DAY (Mrs C Whitehead, Head of Music) On 9th March, Year 6 students with an aptitude for music gathered at Ferndown Upper School for a day of musical activity. The students formed their own orchestra for the day, learning to perform extracts from William Tell and also composing their own piece based on ideas from Ravel’s Bolero. They had the opportunity to use the music technology at Ferndown Upper School to create a story telling project, and combined with the Ferndown Upper choir, to experience four-part singing. The day ended with a short performance to share their work with parents, friends and teachers. Director of Music, Clare Whitehead, who led the day said, ‘the students were fantastic, and it was really enjoyable working with them to extend their music making for the day.’ MUSIC DEPARTMENT NEWS (Mrs C Whitehead, Head of Music) Exam Results My apologies to Nick Cossins for omitting his grade 6 trombone success from the last Newsletter. In addition, we would like to congratulate Luke Bhagwanani on his grade 8 drum kit result, which he passed with Merit. Sixth Form Soiree Community Party Congratulations to our sixth form musicians who gave us a wonderful evening’s entertainment on 2nd March. Much of the music we heard was in preparation for their final recitals which have just taken place this week, and it was a valuable experience for them to have the opportunity to present their work in advance of the final assessment. Congratulations to Fusjazz who performed at the Community Party on Tuesday 15th March, entertaining the older folk with several numbers from their repertoire, including two new pieces learnt this term. More details about the Community Party below. www.fernup.dorset.sch.uk 5 Spring Concert As we write, preparations are in full swing for the Spring Concert on 5th April, the final opportunity for our leavers to perform for us. It promises to be an exciting evening, with a range of solo and group items, including an ambitious medley of tunes from Les Miserables performed by the choir. SCHOOL SPORTS COORDINATOR NEWS (Mrs L Stainer, SSCo) It has been another busy term for our students with lots getting involved in leading and participating in a variety of activities. On Thursday 3rd March we hosted a football festival for the Year 5 of Ferndown Middle School (FMS). Our students gained their JFO (Junior Football Organisers) award back in the Autumn Term but the weather had not permitted us to hold an event up until then. The event started with a warm-up for everyone then our leaders led a variety of skills activities. It then concluded with a tournament for them to use their skills. Our Leaders did a brilliant job and the Ferndown students enjoyed a really informative session. Congratulations to: Scott Turner Chloe Jackson Aaron Tranter Luke Holmes Abbie Wilson Will Allen Danny Hill Connor Coppard Harry Goodship Jordan Bates Matt Surridge Mike Oxford On Friday 11th March FMS hosted a rugby festival for the First Schools and we were asked to supply Leaders to officiate and help at the event. Once again our Leaders did a brilliant job and both the staff at FMS and Ferndown First School (FFS) were very impressed with them. The students involved were: Sean Sims Farouq Sreti Conor Francis Oliver Preston Alex Richardson Jazz Dance has been continuing on Wednesdays after school and the girls are making excellent progress. The club will continue after Easter and will cost £1 per session. The intention is to put on a performance in July so anyone interested in joining the group should see Ms Stainer as soon as possible. Well done to the girls who have been attending regularly and good luck with the new routines. The girls involved are: Maddi Ianson Amber Skinner Natalie Whisken Moya Dunne Ashleigh Simonot Carla Payne Katie Broad Alice Harford Danyelle Deamer Bethan Hansford Yasmin Diverdi Paigan Ackerman Self-Defence has also been continuing on a Thursday after school led by John Hanrahan and his leaders. Several of our experienced Jitzu students have been taking the sessions under Mr Hanrahan’s lead. This week certificates were issued to everyone who had been attending on a regular basis. Those students were: Oliver Preston Alex Richardson Amber Skinner Jordan Lee Aiden Heron Fiona Richardson Natalie Whisken Megan Middleton On Thursday 7th April there is a Quadkids Athletics Coach, Pete Barry, coming in to run a Junior Athletics Leaders course. The course enables students to run events and help at First and Middle School sports days. Anyone interested in being involved in this should see Ms Stainer as soon as possible. Although the course is limited to 20 students I will be looking for extra helpers in the summer to officiate at events. I regularly send in photos of the events our students are involved in to the Echo and this term have been fortunate to get 5 photos printed which I have included in this newsletter section (see below). Well done to all the students involved and I hope you continue to be in next term’s events. www.fernup.dorset.sch.uk 6 PE DEPARTMENT NEWS (Mrs E Pemberton) On Tuesday 29th March 2011 the Year 11 Volleyball team played in a Poole and East Dorset tournament at Sir David English Sports Centre. They gave up 3 hours of their evening to participate with other local schools in a mixed tournament. Considering the group do not practise much together, they certainly did well, as their level of play certainly impressed me and scouts from the local top club: Wessex Volleyball. They played a round robin style tournament and played such teams as Lytchett Minster and St Edwards. The students were: Sophie Fanner (captain), Aimee Fanner, Abbie Wilson, Lewis Coles, Iain Kay, Chris Williams and Oli Cusack. They were skilful, played with good sportsmanship and good humour. They were supportive of each other and of other teams. It was a pleasure to spend time with the group at the tournament, as other staff also commented on their play and good nature. The group played some competitive games and ended up in the mixed team final, missing out to Lytchett Minster 1st team (who have county players in their team). This is a great achievement and one they should feel proud of. Well done guys! www.fernup.dorset.sch.uk 7 PE Notices There will be no after school PE clubs after school the week beginning 4th April as we have Year 11 PE GCSE Practical examinations over three days. Clubs will start again after Easter. PE Clubs after Easter Calling all athletes, rounders’ players and tennis players! Our summer sports clubs start after Easter. Please see the new club list that your tutor will have after the Easter holidays. Come along and try something different or practise some existing skills. Whatever level of your ability – everyone is welcome. BIOLOGY TRIP (Ms C Evans, Head of Biology) On March 28th, Miss Harrison and Mrs Pearce took our year 13 Biologists to the National Oceanography Centre to enjoy a day on-board the research vessel ‘Callista’. The students worked with professional marine Biologists and learnt a variety of fieldwork techniques enabling them to collect data for analysis back in the classroom. They were also extremely fortunate to be given a private lecture by Dr Jon Copley, an acclaimed specialist in the study of deep sea hydrothermal vents. The students learnt a lot and really enjoyed their experience as trainee marine scientists! Monitoring marine light levels using Secchi Disks – Alex Foster ‘A secchi disk is a black and white painted disk attached to a rope with metre intervals marked out on the rope with knots. We dropped this over the side of the boat and submerged the disk into the water column as far as we could whilst we could still see it. This allows you to measure the depth of light penetration. This is important for marine plant life such as phytoplankton which needs light in order to photosynthesise. I really enjoyed getting out there and doing some practical work in the field. The lecture we had afterwards was very inspiring and has made me want to become a marine biologist.’ www.fernup.dorset.sch.uk 8 Beam Trawl – Ben Tubbs ‘We cast a beam trawl into the water behind the boat. It dragged along in the sediments above the sea bed and captured some interesting things. When it was pulled up, Gary (Marine Biologist) put everything into a bucket of water and we were able to see what we had caught. There were lots of crabs, especially spider crabs, which look like string! We also found a sea squirt, which looked like a pouch and it squirted water. Rosie picked up a whelk and unfortunately it defecated on her!’ Grab Sampling – Eve Palmer and Gemma Leader ‘Part of our time on the boat consisted of sampling the seabed from 2 different sites. One site was by an industrialised area near an oil refinery, and the other was nearer the beach. It was interesting to compare how different the samples were. The sample from nearer the beach was richer in biodiversity and had less of a strong smell! This illustrated how much impact human activity can have on a marine environment.’ Plankton Trawl – Sam Mackey and Becky Prevett ‘We deployed a plankton tow. This is a net with very tiny holes (6 microns!) which lets water flow through but catches plankton. We learned that plankton consist of any organisms which are unable to resist the flow of the tide, and that there are two kinds of plankton, phytoplankton and zooplankton. We then looked at the samples under a microscope, which was very interesting to see!’ East London’s history. In the evening we went for a multicultural experience with a meal in China Town. This was followed by an evening street YEAR 13 GEOGRAPHY TRIP TO LONDON (Goegraphy Principal Student, Charlotte Brumpton) The Year 13 Geography students recently went on a residential fieldtrip to London as part of our A2 topic on World Cities. The main aim of the trip was to look at the regeneration of parts of East London. Some areas of East London suffer from social deprivation and poor living conditions and our focus was to evaluate how successful regeneration has been in tackling these issues. We attended our very own seminar at Queen Mary College, which focused on the problems of the regeneration of London Docklands and community involvement in the 2012 Olympics. We also visited the Museum of London (Docklands) to increase our knowledge of walk of London’s famous landmarks including Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and Downing Street. On the second day, after breakfast at Canary Wharf, we travelled to Coin Street on the South Bank which is an area that has been regenerated by the local community. This was followed in the afternoon by a guided tour of the London 2012 Olympic Site. We finished a great weekend with a look at Westfield Shopping Centre which is an example of a redeveloped retail centre. Thanks to Mr Stickley and Mrs Lock for giving us this opportunity and experience of London. FEBRUARY HALF-TERM MUFTI DAY ‘Help for Heroes’ (Linda Papworth) We raised a staggering £956 on our last Mufti Day on 18 February for ‘Help for Heroes’. All the students had assemblies www.fernup.dorset.sch.uk 9 led by Mrs Shelia Addy (pictured below receiving the cheque from Mr Wills), a representative from ‘Help for Heroes’, about the charity that week and enthusiastically supported the event on the day. The photo immediately below on the left shows some of our students dressed as ‘Super Heroes’. Also, the two ‘Bens’ (Ben Denham and Ben Tannett – our Cover Supervisors) volunteered to be ‘gunged’ during the lunchtime. £262 of the final total was raised by the ‘gunging’ activity alone. Ben Tannett was ‘the chosen one’ by students and staff (shown on the right in the photo below)! Well done to the two Bens for being such good sports. The ‘gungings’ are always one of our most popular events with students and staff alike!! Mr Wills said, "We are delighted with the amount of money raised for this extremely worthy charity. Students love to get involved in this sort of event and it promotes a wider community awareness and good citizenship." MUFTI DAY ON 7/4/11 The Stroke Association (Ms C Evans, Head of Biology) Evans’ husband, who is tackling the event on 17 April and is running for this charity after two close family members suffered from a stroke in the last 20 months. Every The School Council have decided to support The Stroke Association as their chosen charity for the Mufti day on 7 April. All money raised will be donated via the London Marathon place of Will, Mrs year an estimated 150,000 people in the UK suffer from a stroke. It is the third biggest killer in the UK, and the leading cause of severe disability. A quarter of a million people are living with long term disability as a direct result of a stroke. The Stroke Association is the UK’s only charity solely concerned with combatting a stroke in people of all ages. They fund research into prevention, treatment and better methods of rehabilitation, and help stroke survivors and their families directly through their community services. So if you are watching the Marathon on 17 April and you spot a luxuriantly bearded man (grown especially for the occasion) wearing a bright blue Stroke Association vest and the running number 51648, give him a wave! www.fernup.dorset.sch.uk 10 If anyone would like to support The Stroke Association and sponsor Will, donations via his ‘Justgiving’ page would be gratefully received www.justgiving.com/will-neylon WELL DONE FOR USING YOUR ED! Well done to Ed Owen in 10P4 who raised over £30 for Comic Relief by tying his hair back in bunches for the whole day on Friday 18 March. Most people did not recognise him and actually thought he was a new student to the class!! FOOD TECHNOLOGY/RETAIL (Mrs D Houghton) City and Guilds Retail The Retail course is new this year and so far the students have been really busy studying all aspects of Customer Care as well as looking at quality of merchandise. Support from local businesses is vital to this course and we are already working with stores like Haskins, Oswald Bailey and various stores in Boscombe and at Castlepoint. We are appealing for assistance in our local area from proprietors who would like to be involved in supporting activities for the course including coming into school to discuss their experiences with our students or allowing a small group of accompanied students to visit your store and observe systems. All involvement from businesses will be included in any publicity materials we produce. If you would like the opportunity to support this course and gain advertising for your business I would very much like to hear from you. The students are now busy preparing for their practical unit of the ‘Retail Selling Process.’ We have secured premises in Saxon Square, Christchurch for a two week period in the Summer term and students will be working alongside students from Twynham School running the ‘School Retail Group Store’ during this time. We need to secure stock to sell in the shop and are asking for donations of new products and unwanted gifts for us to sell. If you have things at home that you would like to donate or have your own business and need to clear any old stock please get in touch with me as soon as possible; for bulk stock items we are offering a sale or return arrangement which may be of interest to store owners. Please contact Mrs D Houghton at the school address or on 01202 871243 City and Guilds Level 2 Hospitality (Halo) ‘Yes Chef’ The Halo group have had a really busy start to the year. Having taken part in the ‘Yes Chef’ competition before Christmas we had 3 students who qualified through to the semi-finals. Gemma Harold, Bethany Morgan and Charlotte Whittington spent the day on 18th February cooking with leading chefs at Bournemouth and Poole College and prepared and served up Beef Stroganoff followed by Chocolate Tart and Raspberry Coulis to a panel of Industry judges. The students had a marvellous experience and, although they did not qualify for the final, their efforts were well rewarded in praise. “I found the judging process very difficult” said Gary Kilminster, Apprenticeships Co-ordinator at Bournemouth and Poole College, “all the students created such fantastic dishes to a very high level. To see students of their age really enjoying cooking and putting so much effort into it was a joy to watch.” www.fernup.dorset.sch.uk 11 Chef’s Visit The year 11 Halo students were fascinated when we had a truly 4* visit from Gary Wicker, Head Chef at The Menzies East Cliff Court Hotel, Bournemouth East Overcliff. He gave an impressive demonstration of garnishing and then demonstrated one of our new pieces of equipment. Carford Catering Suppliers of Ferndown had recently sponsored the purchase of two “ISI Gourmet Foamers” for presenting specialised mousses and foamed sauces. Our visiting chef, Mr Wicker, demonstrated the pieces of equipment and then students had the opportunity to try them for themselves with some impressive results. Community Party The Halo students were so proud to have been asked to plan and prepare the refreshments on 15 March for the Community Party again this year. Year 11 students who had already passed their level 2 Food Hygiene and Safety Certificates supervised small groups of year 9 and 10 students to make a delicious selection of sandwiches, sausage rolls and cakes. The students then assisted the serving of refreshments and enjoyed an afternoon with their visitors; they really enjoyed the experience. www.fernup.dorset.sch.uk 12 “It was great fun to plan and prepare food for other people.” - Jake Spencer “I really enjoyed cooking for our visitors and talking with them about I do in school.” - Gemma Harold “I liked the people who came to our school, they were knowledgeable and interesting. They knew many of the quiz answers and I was proud to be involved in preparing refreshments for them.” - Isobel Scott “I enjoyed working with friends on the same task. It was real teamwork and I learned some new skills too.” - Conor Francis “I enjoyed making the food, especially the sandwiches, they looked really good, it made me hungry. It was good to know we were making food for other people, we represented our school.” - Poppy Atherton PAST STUDENT SUCCESSES Ian Thornton Congratulations to Ian John Thornton (brother of John Thornton who was tragically killed in action in southern Afghanistan in 2008) who used to be a student at Ferndown Upper School and will be commissioned at the Sovereign’s Parade at Sandhurst on 15 April 2011. The Sovereign's Parade at the end of each term marks the passing out from The Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst of Officer Cadets who have completed the Commissioning Course and is the result of many hours of hard work. It is the grandest day in the Sandhurst calendar as friends, family and VIPs gather before Old College Square to watch the cadets take part in their final challenge. During the ceremony, the Sword of Honour, the Overseas Sword and the Queen's Medal are awarded by the Sovereign's Representative to the top Officer Cadets. The parade traditionally ends with the Adjutant riding his horse up the steps of Old College as he follows the graduating Officer Cadets through the Grand Entrance. After a formal lunch with friends, family and Regimental Officers, the day concludes in spectacular and celebratory fashion at the exclusive Commissioning Ball, where, at the stroke of midnight, the newly commissioned Second Lieutenants proudly display their rank insignia for the first time. Asperger’s Syndrome, knows everything about each type of marine animal, producing paintings which illustrate this passion. Nathan is particularly appreciative of right whales, which are so named as they were considered the ‘right’ ones to hunt, as they float when killed and often swim within sight of shore. Sadly, at one time they were nearly killed to extinction. Nathan is currently exhibiting his work at Verwood’s Hub until 11 May. Nathan mostly works in acrylics and watercolours, but likes oils, which he considers to be a better paint. If you would like to see examples of Nathan’s work, look on www.nathanart.co.uk or pop along to the Hub. Nathan Lock (Ex-FUS student Wildlife Artist Exhibits at The Verwood Hub Daniel Jones (Former FUS Student) There’s not much you can tell Nathan Lock about whales! Nathan, now 22 years old, a local artist, and an ex-FUS student who suffers from Daniel left the 6th form in the summer of 2006 and then went on to study at Bangor University where he received his 2:1 www.fernup.dorset.sch.uk 13 degree in 2009. Daniel then continued at Bangor to do his Masters in Neuro Psychology (researching Hemi-Spacial Neglect) and recently received his Masters with Merit. In October, Dan began his Phd at Reading University where he is studying/researching about renal failure and the psychological well-being of patients. His parents recently wrote in to say: ‘it is in many ways thanks to the staff at all his schools and particularly in his last years at Ferndown Upper and Upper 6th that he has been so successful and we will always be grateful to the teachers that guided him through his GCSEs and A Level studies to reach this Phd. Hopefully this will encourage other students and parents by hearing about the success of a former pupil – I am sure that there are many many more.’ The organisers suggest that a well-spent gap year can have life-changing benefits for young people, including skills and experiences that employers and universities value, a sense of self-belief from what they achieve, a chance to rethink their futures, and a lot of fun and new friends. For further information email Lawrence Lockhart on GAP YEAR FAIRS (Lawrence Lockhart) BATH King Edward’s School, North Road, Tuesday 28th June 4pm to 7pm For 12 years the voluntary organisation, Gap Year Fairs, has provided a free and impartial information and advice service on all aspects of taking a wellspent gap year or shorter break from formal education. This is available to schools and colleges, sixth formers and parents in the West Country, and includes individual help for young people by email. The gap year organisations that will be present are monitored and recommended, and offer a wide range of volunteering and other opportunities in the UK and overseas. Admission is free and all young people and parents are welcome. [email protected] Sixth Formers & College Students Are you thinking of taking a YEAR OUT after leaving school/college? Discover the possibilities at our GAP YEAR FAIRS 2011 BOURNEMOUTH Canford School, Wimborne, Monday 27th June 4pm to 7pm BRISTOL Bristol Grammar School, Wednesday 29th June 4pm to 7pm EXETER Exeter University, Thursday 30th June 4pm to 7pm __________________ Business and IT courses Childcare, children’s camps Community work overseas Community work in the UK Conservation expeditions worldwide Cookery courses Journalism & Law work experience overseas Language courses worldwide Medical & Physiotherapy experience overseas Outdoor Pursuits Paid work at ski and holiday resorts Planning gap year travel Ski and Snowboard Instructor courses Surfing Instructor courses Sports coaching & playing sport Tourism work placements Paid Placements with UK Companies in Engineering, Finance and Management Teaching, Orphanages, Street Children, HIV & other volunteer work overseas Work & Travel Programmes: Australia, Europe, New Zealand, N. & S. America No charge for admission For further information telephone Gap Year Fairs on (01225) 316593 or email: gapyearfairs.lockhart@virgin. net PARENTS Come with your sons and daughters or come on your own. Gap year organisations represented at the Fairs will cover the following options: Accountancy scholarship Art History in Italy www.fernup.dorset.sch.uk 14 DIARY DATES Tuesday 5 April Wednesday 6 April Thursday 7 April Thursday 7 April Thursday 7 April Friday 8 April Spring Concert Mayor’s Visit to Art Department Years 12/13 Teacher Consultation Evening MUFTI Day for The Stroke Association Last day for students before Easter Holidays Staff Training Day Friday 8 April – Monday 25 April Tuesday 26 April Thursday 28 April Friday 29 April Monday 2 May Tuesday 3 May Thursday 12 May Monday 16 May-Friday 10 June Mon 16 May – Tuesday 28 June Friday 20 May Monday 23 May Monday 23 May – Wed 25 May Friday 27 May Friday 27 May Easter Holidays Students back to School Year 12 Higher Education Convention Extra Bank Holiday for Royal Wedding Bank Holiday Full Governors’ Meeting 6pm Parent Focus Group Meeting 6pm-7pm Year 12 Study Leave GCSE/GCE Exams Year 11 last day on full timetable Physics Visit, Geneva Year 9 Activity Days Year 13 last day in School MUFTI Day Monday 30 May – Friday 3 June Monday 13 June Monday 6 June Wednesday 15 June Thursday 16 June – Fri 24 June Tuesday 21 June Monday 27 June – Friday 8 July Tuesday 28 June – Thurs 30 June Wednesday 29 June Wednesday 29 June Friday 1 July Monday 4 July Wednesday 6 July Thursday 7 July Thursday 7 July Tuesday 12 July Tuesday 12 July Wednesday 13 July Wed 13 July – Thursday 14 July Thursday 14 July Friday 15 July Tuesday 19 July Friday 22 July Friday 22 July Summer Half-Term Holiday Year 12 Return to School Year 11 Study Leave begins A2 PE Trip to Bath University Year 10 Exams Sports Day Year 10 Work Experience Year 9 Art Residential, London Year 11 Leavers’ Breakfast & Celebration, lessons 1-3 Year 11 Prom (AFC Bournemouth) Year 13 Graduation and Ball Year 12 Geography Trip, Studland Years 9/10 History Trip, London Year 12 Fashion & Textiles Trip, Blandford Summer Concert in Evening Employability Skills Day Full Governors’ Meeting 6pm Year 10 Teacher Consultation Evening MAD (Make a Difference) Days Year 8 Parents’ Evening Year 8 Transfer Day Town Sports Athletics MUFTI Day Students break up at 12.05pm for Summer Holidays www.fernup.dorset.sch.uk 15 Dear Parent/Carer Re: Parent Governor Election As you will know, we recently invited parents and carers to stand for election as parent governors to our governing body, and I am pleased to announce that the new governors are: Mrs Lisa Risoli Mr Tony Williams As there were three vacancies and only two applicants, the above named were appointed unopposed. The School needs one further enthusiastic and committed person to volunteer to become a governor. Being a governor gives you the opportunity to express your views, to listen to the views of others representing the school and its community and to influence pupils’ education for the better. As a school governor you would be part of a team - the governing body. The governing body has a range of important responsibilities. For example, governors work in partnership with school staff to shape the future of the school, to decide the key issues that will help staff to raise standards and to determine how the school will best spend its money to achieve these aims. Governors don’t need qualifications, just the desire to make a positive contribution, show interest, and time - probably a couple of evenings a month – and the opportunity to visit the school ‘at work’ during the school day from time to time. The Instrument of Government for the school provides for parents and carers of registered pupils to be members of the governing body. One vacancy currently exists and you are very welcome to put your name forward should you wish to stand for election. All parents and carers are eligible to stand for election, except • • • • • • • • Persons liable to be detained under the Mental Health Act 1983 Undischarged bankrupts Persons recently convicted of a serious offence Persons disqualified under the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 Persons subject to disqualification as a Charity Trustee Persons whose employment is prohibited or restricted Persons disqualified from being proprietors of independent schools Persons on the DfES List 99 (this is a list of people banned from working with children) If you would like to put your name forward, please complete the form on the reverse of this letter and return it to the school by FRIDAY 29TH APRIL 2011. You may like to write a brief factual statement about yourself (not an ‘election address’, please, and not exceeding 200 words) and return it with this form. Should an election be necessary I will circulate to voters your statement and those of other candidates. Should you have any questions, or would like to discuss this with either myself or the Chair of Governors, David Moss, please do not hesitate to contact me at the school. Yours sincerely Gill Hall Mrs Gill Hall Clerk to the Governors Parent Governor Election: FERNDOWN UPPER SCHOOL www.fernup.dorset.sch.uk 16 I wish to serve as a parent governor and to be a candidate if an election is necessary. I confirm that I am eligible to serve as a school governor. Full name (Forename/s)_________________________(Surname)_____________________ Name of child/ren ___________________________________________________________ Their date/s of birth__________________________________________________________ Signed ________________________________________Date________________________ *I enclose a brief statement about myself for circulation to voters. (*Delete if not prepared) This form should be returned to Gill Hall at the school by Friday 29th April 2011 www.fernup.dorset.sch.uk 17