Term 3 Newsletter 2015
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Term 3 Newsletter 2015
Link The Folkestone Academy Newsletter H eadlines Welcome to the February edition of students, but they also shape their values and personality in a really our newsletter. positive way. As a school, we obviously focus a great deal on the acquisition of The final day of Term 3 and our the knowledge and skills needed to Valentine’s activities were really achieve in academic subjects. This a continuation of this theme. is, after all, the learning process. But Our modern day interpretation there are other, softer skills that are of Valentine’s Day is related to also important for an individual to be romance, matters of the heart, successful, and this edition contains and sending cards to loved ones many excellent examples of these with the air of mystery. Historically, St Valentine was a minister, imprisoned skills. for performing wedding ceremonies The sorts of things I’m talking about to those forbidden to marry, but relate to communication, emotional according to legend when in prison, intelligence and empathy. For he healed the sick daughter of instance, the magnificent fundraising his jailer. In essence, his legend is efforts of Lumley House students connected both to love and good for the Folkestone Rainbow Centre deeds, and in planning our activities, required first and foremost, empathy, that was our interpretation also. and the desire and drive to help those less fortunate than themselves. Each of the eight houses engaged From there, the organisation of the in community activities designed cake sale and sleepover required an to show our love for our community understanding of logistics and the and the desire to make it a nicer skill of persuasion to get students to place. For example, some houses participate. Finally, sleeping in sub- engaged in a beach clean, ably zero temperatures on a hard floor supported by the Folkestone Rotary Club, using transport generously required great determination. provided by Crosskeys Coaches The same is true of the fundraising and using equipment purchased by efforts of Dyson House students, the Shepway District Council. Clearly, we discipline and confidence shown have a shared interest in making our by our dancers to perform well at beaches clean and we were proud Breaking Waves, the team work that we could play a part. of our sports teams in performing well in local competitions, and the These activities may only have a creativity and ambition shown by temporary impact on the beaches our chefs. These events produce but I believe the impact that they great memories for the participating have on the values of our students and their sense of pride in their community will be longer lasting. On the 23rd February, in acknowledgement of yet another of our charitable ventures, a small delegation of students and staff were invited to Downing Street. The ‘Wig Wiggle’ day that was organised in aid of CLIC Sargent, the charity for children with cancer, was a great success. More than that, the innovation in our campaign has been adopted by the charity for their national strategy, and that is a wonderful accolade for our students and staff. Finally, we are continually looking for ways to improve our communication with parents and we have recently launched SIMS Learning Gateway, a portal that will deliver academic and attendance information to mobile phones. We are keen to have as many parents using this as possible, and we would also like parents to shape the content. Louise Warburton, our Parent Trustee will be canvassing views on the next Community Academic Review day on 19th March. I hope you can join us for that. Warren Smith Headteacher Issue Twenty One : Term 3 2015 H ouse Charity Day Raises Over £1,400 For Homeless Students in Lumley House have raised £1,444.55 for the Folkestone Rainbow Centre from fund raising events during their House Charity Day. The House organised two events, a cake sale which raised £325 and a sleep over in the main Academy sports hall which raised £1,119.55. S ell Out Dance Show Biggest To Date The Tower Theatre in Folkestone played host to the biggest Breaking Waves Dance Showcase to date. With fifteen schools and dance companies from all over East Kent taking part, over one hundred children and young adults performed a collection of dance genres comprising of jazz, ballet, tap, contemporary, African, jive and urban. Performances came from a number of schools including The Folkestone Academy, Folkestone School for Girls, Brockhill Park, Astor College (Dover), The Charles Dickens School (Broadstairs), Spires Academy (Canterbury) and Tower School (Ashford) along with primary schools, Folkestone Primary Academy and Hawkinge Primary Company. A number of dance companies and schools also took part this year, including Instep Dance Company, Elite Dance Company, Loop Academy, Driven Dance Academy, Julia’s Studio and Studio Six. The event’s organiser Mrs Samantha Saunders, Acting Head of Dance, comments on the show: “This was yet again a very successful event with such diversity of dance. The standard at which the students performed was first class and demonstrates the natural talent, ability and creativity we have in the area. The passion and drive from all the dance teachers is exceptional and I’m very proud to be able to provide these young people with the opportunity to perform in front of a sell-out audience!” Turn On, Tune In, Get Involved... 105.9 Academy FM Folkestone C ancer Research Receives Cheque from Charity Day W estminster Wig Wiggle Dyson House students at The Folkestone Academy It has recently been announced that The Folkestone have presented a cheque forcreated £353.19back to Cancer Academy’s ‘Wig Wiggle’ video in May Research after fundraising at their House Charity Day. 2014 for CLIC Sargent’s Wig on Wednesday event Dyson House collected the money from donations will be rolled out by the charity to schools across the after organising a sponsored Row, andtheir Cycle country to encourage children to Run create ownevent ‘Wig along a cake sale. Students also donated money Wiggle’with video for this year’s campaign. to wear something pink, a colour that is affiliated with the charity. Withcancer this announcement CLIC Sargent invited a group of students to join them Stuart Green, of Dyson House, organised the event in London toHead visit 10 Downing Street to with fromtaken Taniaoutside Canter,the Dyson House Guidance havehelp a photo famous Manager and encouraged students to door as well as filming the first 2015 ‘Wigcome together and support their House charity taking part in the Wiggle’ around Westminster. The by video planned activities. Stuart comments: can now be viewed on The Folkestone “It was a very successful and itchannel. was pleasing to see the students of Academy day YouTube Dyson House work so hard in raising money for Cancer Research, our House Charity. The charity was voted for by our students as Cancer Research is a charity very close to my family as well as other staff and student families in Dyson House. Our students did Dyson proud in their attempt to row, run and cycle to the pink city of Toulouse! Other students were absolutely fantastic throughout the day selling cakes, charity pins, and bracelets and painting faces and nails pink. I would also like to thank Cancer Research UK for their support with the event, and we hope to raise more money for our House Charity in the future.” The money raised was presented to Elaine Hadden, a volunteer at theof Folkestone Cancer Research shop and The creation the charity will go towards supporting video was initiated by the national charity caring for people with cancer. Elaine Communications Team atcomments: the really Academy following the “We appreciate the donation from the Academy, launchyou of to theeveryone Wig Wednesday thank that helped raise this money.” event. The video was filmed on the day of Wig Wednesday, 21st May 2014, and involved students and staff sporting their finest wigs, dancinggroup around This term the second of Academy students who The Folkestone The programme received took part in the Academy. CVQO 12 week video wasLevel an 1 instant success their BTEC Certificates in Teamwork, Personal Skills on social media sitestheand and Citizenship. During course students organised gained coverage thepart town’s fund-raising events,by took in team building exercises localparticipated newspapers. and in a life-saving class. C VQO G irls 5-A-side Football Congratulations to our U13 Girls 5-A-Side Football team who won the Shepway League Championships last term. Following this success they travelled to Ilford to compete in the Regional South East Championships and played schools from Kent, London, Surrey, East and West Sussex. H ouse Community Day In their group they positioned a respectable Term ended mentions with our first Community 6th. 4Special goHouse to Dasie SavageDay with ‘We Heart Galvin Folkestone’. houses (Yearthe 8) theme and Hermione (Year All 7) eight for their organised variety of activities to engage with teamwork a and continuous mature approach to our community. each game.Four houses worked with the local Rotary Club and Shepway District Council to pick litter up from Folkestone and Hythe beaches and the channel fields by the round worm tunnel. Other Houses created a newsletter for residents of Lynwood and Broadmead Village, organised recycling boxes for every classroom in the Academy, produced films of Folkestone, a mural for Bouverie Place Shopping Centre and created designs for ‘We Heart Folkestone’ t-shirts. On Thursday 19th March (Academic Review Day 2) we will be holding our second Futures Fair in the main sports hall at the Academy. The fair will be open to students and parents to give them the opportunity to talk with a variety of national employers, leading universities and colleges with the aim to expose them to the many exciting areas of work and studying that are available to them. Issue Twenty One : Term 3 2015 P arent Voice My name is Louise Warburton and I am the Parent Trustee of The Folkestone All Age Academy. Part of my role is to gather the views, thoughts and ideas parents have about the Academy and school life and share this with the Board of Trustees and the Academy Management at both phases. Academy Parent Voice I gather this information from parents by holding regular Parent Voice meetings These are informal meetings for parent and guardians to come along and chat with myself and each other on all aspects of the all age academy. The last Parent Voice meeting was held in Term 2 and was attended by a variety of parents with children in a range of year groups. The subject brought up by a few of these parents was the request for an online system where they can check their child’s attendance, grades and information. As of January 2015 a secure website based communication portal (SIMS Learning Gateway) has begun to be rolled out and is available to parent/ carers of Year 7 pupils. This will include attendance information and assessment summaries as well as the student’s timetable. In time we hope that the website will be adapted according to the feedback from parents so that it covers all of the information requested by parents. Instructions on how to access this for the first time has begun to be sent out to Year 7 parents/carers. Parent Voice will have a stall in the reception area on Academic Review Day on Thursday 19th March along with IT technicians to help you register and log on if you have not done so already. The next Parent Voice meeting will be held on Thursday 30th April at 6pm (please meet at Folkestone Academy Secondary Reception). If you have any questions or would like to know more about Parent Voice my email address is [email protected] (please state Parent Voice in the subject line of the email). C ommunication Portal Communication is the key to ensuring the Folkestone Academy learning community is working together to enable its students to reach their academic potential. So, to supplement the usual channels of communication with parents and carers, The Folkestone Academy has invested in the SIMS Learning Gateway (SLG). This secure website based communication portal allows parents and carers the opportunity to view information regarding their children at the Academy. The SLG provides parents and carers with access to attendance information and assessment summaries, as well as a student’s timetable. The SLG has the following benefits to parents and carers: • Instant access to personal information about their children’s progress • Compatibility with tablets and smartphones so even the busiest parents can access information on the move • Access to historical information, such attendance data and assessment reports as The website became live on January 19th when the facility was rolled out to Year 7 parents. At the next Community Academic Review Day on March,19th, all parents will have the opportunity to sign up to access the website. Please look out for the ‘SLG’ helpdesk. This will be clearly signposted on the day. In the meantime, if you have any questions about the SLG, please do not hesitate to contact the Folkestone Academy in the usual way or email the SLG helpdesk at: [email protected] S anta Fun Run 2014 Family Liaison Officer, Lisa Button, Jenna Watkin, School Nurse and five Young Carers ran the Santa Fun Run on Sunday 14th December. In total they raised over £300 which will go to local community charities. Turn On, Tune In, Get Involved... 105.9 Academy FM Folkestone A nti-Bullying Ambassadors Meet our new Anti-Bullying Ambassadors. These students were nominated by their peers last term to be a point of contact in the Academy to help tackle bullying. The group took part in the Anti-Bullying Ambassador programme, provided by The Diana Award and supported by the Department of Education, which provided tools to support students to feel confident, motivated and inspired to stamp out bullying. Sara Firat Gracia (pictured) was nominated the leader of the group by the other members. She will be working closely with teachers and other staff to provide feedback from their regular meetings. The Anti-Bullying Ambassadors will be visiting house assemblies during Term 5 to talk about what they do and how they can help students. Issue Twenty One : Term 3 2015 Bussell Miss Twyman - Acting Head of House This term has been very eventful with some great achievements. A special mention must go to all of those that received Academy Awards, particularly Lee Churchyard. Lee won the prestigious award from the Lynwood Residens’ Association for his outstanding contribution to society. He decided to share his £200 winnings between three charities, Beach Buddies, Memory Makers and Tyson Road Youth Club. As I write this we are preparing for a new and exciting event; the House drama competition in March We also took part in the Community House day on Friday 13th February. As always Bussell House have shown a united front for both of these and continue to demonstrate exceptional House spirit. Lumley Mrs Wood - Head of House Lumley House worked hard to create a successful House Charity Day to raise money for the Rainbow Centre. From the stalls held at pupils’ breaks we raised £325 and many pupils, teachers and parents contributed to the very successful cake sale – thank you to all. Many students spent the night sleeping out in the cold during Lumley House’s Big Sleep Out. The event was a huge success and we had over 40 students participating. The night included building a cardboard shelter outside in the dark, listening to a talk from a former homeless parent, a soup kitchen and sleeping on the hard ground. A big thank you to all parents and staff who supported this event. We are pleased to say we are still leading the House Champion with 123 points and also the Late Ladder with only 19 lates so far this term. We are working hard preparing our House Drama piece for the upcoming Inter-House Drama Competition on 12th March. Foster Mr Cavanagh - Head of House As the halfway point of the year nears (already, wow!), We naturally look to compare our progress with the goals we set at the outset of the year. As a house, attendance is bucking the Academy trend and is in fact higher than it was at this stage last year. Given the challenges, students should be proud if they have managed to keep ‘in the green’. Adam Shields and his Whacky Abus claimed victory in the Fantasy Foster Christmas Challenge. He finished on 3856 points, with Ryan Costelloe (3818) and Mollie Southern (3572) close behind. Tiana McKnight is currently the highest individual points’ scorer but, after forays in the January ‘transfer window’, which manager will claim the title at the end of the year? Much of the past fortnight was spent making arrangements for the House Community Day, which saw Foster teaming up with Holmes and Horowitz. This promised to be a fun day but one with a real sense of purpose, as we all ‘pulled together’ to make a positive contribution to our local community. Dyson Mr Green - Head of House It is full steam ahead in the school attendance race and we are only 0.1% behind the leaders, for having the best attendance in the whole school! This is a real plus for Dyson, and this will have a positive effect on every pupils progress and attainment. Please keep this going into Term 4 Dyson and congratulations to the 20 students who still have 100% attendance, and also to D2 and D3 who lead their termly race! House Drama kicks off on March 12th and Dyson will be looking to all our theatrical students to help represent the house and earn points for House Champion. Miss Canter has been pushing the punctuality drive and we have already seen a slight improvement in our lates. Remember, there is no excuse for lateness- the early bird catches the worm! Dyson pupils ended the term in and around the Folkestone beach and harbour area, giving something back to the local community. All students (and staff!) cleaned up Folkestone with the help of the Rotary club. I think this was a great way to end the term and will really demonstrated the Dyson spirit amongst the Folkestone Community. Turn On, Tune In, Get Involved... 105.9 Academy FM Folkestone Foale Miss Lelliott - Head of House We have welcomed the Foale House students into 2015 this term. It has been a cold and dark term so well done to all pupils who maintain 100% attendance. We invited Year 7 parents in for a coffee morning and it was great to see the pupils reading and taking part in tutor time with their parents. Next term we are looking forward to our Open House event on the 5th March and the House Drama Competition where we hope to be successful! Fiennes Mr Platts - Acting Head of House Term 3 has seen some significant improvements with regards to the attendance and late ladder. Fiennes House students have shown their commitment to getting to school on time and coming to school even when they are not feeling well. This term Fiennes House students and staff have been preparing for the House Drama Competition which will take place in March; and will go towards the House Champion leader board. On Friday 13th February Fiennes House took part in the House Community day where we went out into the local community to help clean up different areas in Folkestone and Hythe. Unfortunately Fiennes House have not had a good run of data this term with a decrease in effort and progress in Years 9, 10 and 11. This has a negative effect on the House Champion scores which means Fiennes House have now lost the lead. Holmes Mrs Bradford - Head of House Currently Holmes stands 4th in the Champion House rankings! Of course Champion House is not the be all and end all, however looking at the data breakdown that contributes to the rankings there is some disappointing reading. Attendance is really letting us down; whilst other houses are improving with attendance we are currently falling. There is evidence that students who attend school 95% + achieve better grades and are more confident in their social groups. Currently Holmes students are at 94.1%, with Years 9 & 10 below 92%. These are crucial years, where learning is being missed that will be included in exams. I recognise that at this time of year there are a lot of coughs and colds flying about, but a sniffle is not worth missing valuable learning time. On a more positive note we have Max Capon to congratulate for another sterling debating performance, along with many of our outstanding dancers who took part in the inaugural Breaking Waves show case. We are also preparing for the first Inter-House Drama Competition, in which I am confident we will shine out above the other houses. I hope you all enjoyed the break and I look forward to a successful term. Horowitz Miss Owen - Head of House Firstly, Happy New Year to you all! And what a busy start to 2015 it has been… It was an absolute pleasure to hand out mock exam grades at Consultation Evening and share in the success of our Year 11 students so far. If the happy faces I saw were anything to go by, we’re looking at really positive grades in the Summer examinations. I have been absolutely delighted that, after a rocky start for attendance and punctuality – Horowitz are back on top – leading for attendance with 95.1% overall and one of the top 3 for punctuality. We now look forward to holding our Open House Event for Y7, 8 and Y9 where parents are invited to attend and take a look at some of the work being taken on by the students in the lower key stages. Looking ahead to Term 4 and with lighter nights and hopefully warmer climates on their way, we will be holding the Folkestone Academy’s first House Drama event. Your support at these events is, of course, hugely appreciated by the students and staff. Issue Twenty One : Term 3 2015 B asketball champions Congratulations to our Year 8 Boys Basketball team who have been crowned Champions of Shepway 2015! Over a two week period the boys played all of the schools in the Shepway area. In week one the students played Pent Valley, Harvey Grammar and Brockhill. The students won all 3 games, with the most impressive victory coming against Harvey Grammar winning 144. In week two the students played Marsh Academy needing to win the last game to win the league, the students came through with an impressive 13-0 win. Coached by Mr Morsia he comments on their success: “All students conducted themselves excellently, were a credit to the school and emphasised the hard work and great skill they have been showing in extensions scoring 37 baskets over their 4 fixtures and conceding only 3.” The player of the tournament was Josh Anslow of Holmes house. C atering Corner A Folkestone Academy Hospitality and Catering student, Sam Warburton, has recently won the regional heat of the National Young Chef Competition. The event organised by the Rotary Clubs of Folkestone, Folkestone Channel, Hythe and New Romney took place at the East Kent College’s Folkestone campus. With six students from Shepway schools taking part, they had to prepare a main dish within a 90 minute time frame with only £10 to spend on ingredients. 16 year old Sam took the winning post with his dish of fillet of sea bass with rosti potatoes served with green beans and parsnip puree. The judging panel included Ann-Marie Jones, Head of Catering at East Kent College; Daniel Sangiuseppe from the Folkestone, Hythe and District Hotel and Catering Association and Kishore Sapkota, who owns the Gurkha Palace in Cheriton. Mr Andy Ferguson, Head of Hospitality and Catering at the Folkestone Academy comments on Sam’s success: “I am extremely proud of Sam, he has a natural talent and I’m sure he will be fantastic in the next round. I wish him the best of luck.” Sam was awarded with a certificate, a book of potato recipes and £40 cash by Don Bullock, President of the Folkestone Rotary Club. He will now go on to take part in the regional heats of the National Young Chef competition which takes place on Saturday 14th February. A cademy SEN Team Following the recent consultation, the new Academy SEN Policy and Information Report 2014 -15 is now available to read on the Academy website (under “About” tab). Alternatively, a paper copy is available on request from the Academy Reception.” Please remember to check the website regularly for copies of letters home and updates. www.folkestoneacademy.com Turn On, Tune In, Get Involved... 105.9 Academy FM Folkestone Y outh Speaks Debating In January, three Year 11 students took to the stage at the Tower Theatre to represent the school in the Youth Speaks Debating competition. K ent Trampolining This term we played host to a qualifying round of the Kent Schools Trampolining Championships with ten schools from all over Kent taking part. The Academy entered teams into the Year 7, 8, 9 and 10 categories competing at Novice and Advance levels. Well done to Jessica Pratt, Ryan Garcia, Ella Leslie and Alexa Bail who qualified to compete in the finals of the Kent School Championships which take place on Thursday 19th March. A special mention goes to Shannon Leighton for her effort in the competition. Shannon positioned 3rd and was so unlucky not to reach the finals! Max Capon, Misty Eagleston-Hill and Tom Laws – all experienced debaters – delivered a rousing defence of the proposition that ‘Western Museums should agree to requests to repatriate cultural artefacts.’ This was the first time the Academy has participated in the competition, organised by local Rotary Clubs. Despite being narrowly pipped to the post by the Folkestone School for Girls and the Marsh Academy, all three debaters received a certificate for their contribution from the MP for Folkestone and Hythe, Damian Collins. The Folkestone Academy restaurant Room 213 open to the public State of the art restaurant and kitchen Fresh local ingredients Mouth watering menus Book now 01303 842493 [email protected] Please note payment is accepted by cash or cheque only Issue Twenty One : Term 3 2015 Doing the right thing Over the past three years, the Sixth Form has really benefited from being involved in the Speakers for Schools programme set up to provide state schools with inspiring talks from leading figures. Two years ago, Baroness Wheatcroft, former editor of the Sunday Telegraph, explained the role of the House of Lords and how the wide-ranging life and business experience of the Lords helped British laws to be fairer and more appropriate; Last year, Roly Keating, Director of the British Library, spoke on the role of the national library, the challenges of storing every book published in the UK and on the plans to digitize all books for everyone to access in the future. This January, we welcomed Sacha Sadan from Legal & General to speak to our Sixth Form on Diversity of Thinking. Sacha started by telling us that he was brought up in the east end of London and went to a local comprehensive school for boys where he faced the not so insignificant challenge of being called ‘Sacha’. His family did not have a great deal of money and indeed he has never learnt to drive since money was tight while he was young. Sacha studied hard at school, played football, which he still does, and supported West Ham, a team he still proudly follows as a season ticket holder. Sacha’s hard work in school paid off and he was the first in his family to go to university. While at university, Sacha decided to work in asset management and applied to the city to find a job. Sacha secured this position by demonstrating an interest in and passion for working with assets or things that individuals or companies own and helping ensure that their value can be increased. He also impressed his interviewer by following up the interview with a letter rather than an e-mail as he believed and still does now that a timely letter will always give a better impression than an e-mail. After securing that first position, Sacha progressed quickly in the world of asset management and investment, an area he has worked in successfully for over 20 years. His current company, Legal & General, are well-known for their insurance and pension services but are also a leading investment company who currently manage more than £473 billion in investments, more money than the whole of Austria generated last year! Sacha leads a team of people whose aim is for the company to do the right thing. This includes investing in the right companies, businesses, stocks and shares, encouraging these organisations to be ethical or decent in what they do and how they act. As an organisation that manages nearly £500 million in assets, Legal & General can make strong recommendations to companies such as Tesco, for example, to clean up their act, and do the right thing so as to bring back customer and investor confidence which will in turn raise share prices. During his talk, Sacha made the recommendations to our Sixth Formers: following •Do what you are interested in or passionate about •Aim high and believe that you can make it •Write letters before and after a visit and make a good impression •Don’t be afraid of applying for jobs or universities in London as there are lots of opportunities At the start of the talk, I mentioned that there seemed to be a key similarity between what a Director of Corporate Governance does and what a Head of Sixth Form or Headteacher does. Essentially, it is about doing the right thing. My top recommendations are therefore: •Choose the right subjects in Sixth Form •Demonstrate the right work ethic by working hard and handing in work on time •Attend as many lessons as you can and don’t be late to class •Dress smart, act smart •Think carefully about what you want to do after Sixth Form and speak to Mr Johnston or Mr Himbury about how you can make that passage into higher education, further education or employment successful. Wishing you a happy half-term. Simon Himbury Head of Sixth Form Turn On, Tune In, Get Involved... 105.9 Academy FM Folkestone C ancer Research Receives Cheque from Charity Day Dyson House students at The Folkestone Academy have presented a cheque for £353.19 to Cancer Research after fundraising at their House Charity Day. Dyson House collected the money from donations after organising a sponsored Row, Run and Cycle event along with a cake sale. Students also donated money to wear something pink, a colour that is affiliated with the cancer charity. Stuart Green, Head of Dyson House, organised the event with help from Tania Canter, Dyson House Guidance Manager and encouraged students to come together and support their House charity by taking part in the planned activities. Stuart comments: “It was a very successful day and it was pleasing to see the students of Dyson House work so hard in raising money for Cancer Research, our House Charity. The charity was voted for G irls 5-A-side Football Congratulations to our U13 Girls 5-A-Side Football team who won the Shepway League Championships last term. Following this success they travelled to Ilford to compete in the Regional South East Championships and played schools from Kent, London, Surrey, East and West Sussex. by our students as Cancer Research is a charity very close to my family as well as other staff and student families in Dyson House. Our students did Dyson proud in their attempt to row, run and cycle to the pink city of Toulouse! Other students were absolutely fantastic throughout the day selling cakes, charity pins, and bracelets and painting faces and nails pink. I would also like to thank Cancer Research UK for their support with the event, and we hope to raise more money for our House Charity in the future.” The money raised was presented to Elaine Hadden, a volunteer at the Folkestone Cancer Research shop and will go towards supporting the national charity caring for people with cancer. Elaine comments: “We really appreciate the donation from the Academy, thank you to everyone that helped raise this money.” C VQO This term the second group of Academy students who took part in the CVQO 12 week programme received their BTEC Level 1 Certificates in Teamwork, Personal Skills and Citizenship. During the course students organised fund-raising events, took part in team building exercises and participated in a life-saving class. In their group they positioned a respectable 6th. Special mentions go to Dasie Savage (Year 8) and Hermione Galvin (Year 7) for their teamwork and continuous mature approach to each game. On Thursday 19th March (Academic Review Day 2) we will be holding our second Futures Fair in the main sports hall at the Academy. The fair will be open to students and parents to give them the opportunity to talk with a variety of national employers, leading universities and colleges with the aim to expose them to the many exciting areas of work and studying that are available to them. Issue Twenty One : Term 3 2015 notice board coming up next term... I mportant Dates 26.02 Hair & Make Up Show 6.30pm 04.03 Travelling Trends Fashion Show with Soroptimist International and Lumley House 6pm 05.03 Foale & Holmes Open House Event 5-6.30pm 05/06.03 Addiction Dance Show (2 Days) 6.30- 8pm Make sure you LIKE our Facebook page to keep up to date with the latest, photos, events and exciting news from The Folkestone Academy. www.facebook.com/FolkestoneAcademyOfficial Have you logged onto our YouTube Channel? Our communications team have been busy creating videos for you to view. www.youtube.com/TheFolkestoneAcademy Academy FM’s New radio Science project Academy FM Folkestone has just heard it has been successful in securing another grant from the Welcome Trust to run another science project. The last project involved Academy students recording radio interviews with scientists and doctors, who answered questions on many aspects of science and medicine. We also hosted a Science Day during the holidays, which was the first time such an event had been held in the Academy. The new project is an expansion on the original one. This time we will also include Primary Academy students, and will work with many children from Key Stage 1 upwards to help them develop their curiosity in exploring scientific topics. As part of this they will create pictures, stories, and spoken pieces for radio broadcast. The children will discuss their creations on air and also interview local professionals about science questions 13.03 Holmes House Charity Day (Comic Relief) 19.03 Academic Review Day 2 9am-4pm 19.03 Futures Fair (Sports Halls) 9am-4pm 19.03 Community Spring Fayre 10am-4pm 31.03 Year 8 Debating Final 01.04 House Drama Competition (9am-1pm) 01.04 Term 4 ends at 1pm For more important dates please check the website www.folkestoneacademy.com they have. Key Stages 2 and 3 will develop their own experiments and also take part in debates. Its a great way to open the minds of young people to the roles that science and medicine play in our society. If you’d like more information, contact Helen Sharp in the radio station on 01303 721059. The sound of Folkestone FM 105.9
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