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Grey Court School e-Bulletin
Week Beginning 18 October 2010
Grey Court School e-Bulletin
Ham Street, Ham, Richmond TW10 7HN
Head’s Line: “This school just gets better and better”
Dear Parents/Students
possible.
Congratulations
On Monday 11 October, Alexander HowardWilliams, Year 8, performed in front of HM The
Queen at the Naming Ceremony of the new Cunard super liner Queen Elizabeth. This was televised around the world and Alex sang solo and
unaccompanied at the beginning of an arrangement of Jerusalem before the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and massed bands of the Cold
stream, Irish and Scottish Guards joined in. Well
done Alex, I am extremely proud of you.
PA Quiz Night
The Quiz Night held on Friday night by the Parent
Association was another huge success and raised
over £600. Thank you to the PA for their hard
work in organising this event. I must congratulate
my admin team who came in 2nd place!
Year 11 : 2010 Rugby Champion Schools Final
Grey Court along with other Year 11 borough
teams took to the field to contest the 2010 Champion Schools Title. Grey Court got to the final and
defended with pride but alas in the final minutes
were beaten. Full report by Harlequins attached to
e-bulletin. Well done boys.
Grey Court Education Fund
We are presently researching the possibility of establishing a Grey Court education fund This would
allow parents to contribute financially to the
school in a more formal way. It would enable us to
support a number of projects within the school and
extend the opportunities that we can offer all our
young people. More details to follow.
On line payments
Our new payment system has been piloted with
Year 7 parents and it has been extremely successful. Year 9 letters went out tonight. As I mentioned
in a previous e-bulletin, it will be in place for all
parents by the end of this half term. We cannot
accept payments for the canteen as yet but we are
working on it and I will update you as soon as it is
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
issue:
Year 7,Inside8 thisand
9
2
Year 10 and 11
3
Misc
4
Sporting Fixtures
Extra Curricular
Sporting Results
Team Sheets
5
5
6/7
8-11
Ext School activities
12-16
Cyber Bullying
17
Activities Day
18
New Build
I have been involved in the planning for the two
new design studios, the speech and language centre and the extension to the Learning Resource
Centre. The buildings look fantastic and although
I’m sure there are still some hurdles to jump we
are really hoping for a January start..fingers
crossed!
Increasing student numbers
We are in the wonderful position of being completely full in Year 7 and 8 and we now have a
waiting list for these year groups. We will be introducing a rigorous “Keep Left” system on the corridors and stairways from Monday 21st October as a
result of consultation with the student councils and
the collegium. We have also set up a subcommittee of students who will work with Ms
Smith (Finance and Operations ) and the catering
staff to advise on food and service in the dining
hall. From next week the weekly menus will be
available in advance in the e-bulletin and further
notice boards within the school and on the playground to ensure students have time to choose
what they would like for their lunch.
Any suggestions
If you have any positive suggestions at all about
how we can improve our service to you please do
not hesitate to email me [email protected]
or see below to make an appointment.
Open door
Finally, please remember that I hold Parent Clinics
on most Thursday evenings during term time between 5-7pm for parents/carers to come along and
speak directly to me regarding any concerns/ suggestions you may have. Please contact my PA
Debby Pace: [email protected] to arrange
an appointment time or telephone the school on
020 8948 1173.
Kind regards as always
Maggie Bailey
Maggie Bailey | HEADTEACHER
KEY
DATES
Autumn Term
6 September 2010
(Year 7 and Year 10)
7 September 2010
(All students) to
17th December 2010
Half Term
25th - 29th October 2010
Spring Term
Tuesday 4 January 2011 to
Friday 8 April 2011
Half Term
21st - 25th February 2011
Summer Term
Tuesday 26 April - Thursday
22 July 2011
INSET : 24 June 2011
Half Term
30th May - 3rd June 2011
Latest News
ATTENTION ALL YEAR GROUPS
ACTIVITY DAY 22 October 2010
CYBER BULLYING
Please see attachment within the ebulletin for details on cyber bullying and
Please see attachment within the
ebulletin for details of trips and ac- where to go for advice and support.
tivities being held on 22 October
Ms. Price
2010.
Ms. Price
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Year 7
Head of Year 7
Mr. Andy Low
Reading Books
Please can I ask all parents/
carers of Year 7 to ensure that
they all have a reading book
for school. Students require
them as part of tutor time every Tuesday morning as well as
for their English lessons. This
does not include a newspaper
or magazine. Please encourage them to read at home
especially when they say they
have no homework in order to
improve reading levels as well
their enjoyment for reading
and learning.
Students Planners
Water Rocket Challenge 2010
Year 7
Activities Week
Friday 22nd October is activity
day with Year 7 students going
to London Zoo. If for any reason the letter has not reached
Year 8
Head of Year 8
Mr. Chris Rhodes
“at Grey Court School
our core values of
achievement, innovation,
inclusion and
accountability provide
the basis for academic
excellence and future
success for all..”
In order to help students be
organised for lessons all students have been asked to set
up their planners from now
until Christmas with the subjects they have each day for
homework. All students can
use their homework timetables,
which are available on the
school website just in case
they are not written in their
planner. Subjects should be
underlined with a ruler and the
staff initials put next to the
subject.
The year 8 students have been
preparing for several end of
term assessments. These tests
are a key indicator of progress
and will allow staff to determine their national curriculum
levels. Students should be
allocating revision time to
every assessment, and if necessary checking with their
teacher that they have the
correct material to revise. The
cohort have made an excellent
start to the year and should see
these assessments as an opportunity to prove how much
they have progressed.
Mr. Rhodes
Included in the overall payment
for the Year 7 trips; please do not
send in £10 for this trip separately.
Mr. Low
Grey Court School
Humanities Week!
Years 7/8/9
Week beginning 18 October, is
Grey Court School Humanities
Week! A number of exciting
activities will take place including a Staff v Student quiz in year
7, 8 and 9 assemblies.
In tutor time, pupils will take
part in a Black History Month
Quiz and the winner of the Humanities Week poster competition will be announced.
In year 8 and 9 Humanities lessons, students will learn about
the geography, religions and
history of the four school houses. Year 9 students will also be
going on a river study day to
Box Hill and a Holocaust Workshop at the Imperial War Museum'.
Mr. King
Year 9
Head of Year 9
Mr Chris Rhodes
The year 9 students have been
very involved with the house
system and the collegium. The students have elected representatives for each
form and these students will
be consulted on school issues
and contribute to several aspects of school improvement.
The year 9 students are currently preparing for several
assessments and are showing
real desire to realise their potential. This diligent preparation bodes well for future exPage 2
am success.
Mr. Rhodes
Year 9/10 Trip to Lille Christmas
Markets
2nd/3rd December
Don't miss out! We have 4 places remaining on the trip to Lille in
December. Start Christmas early
by bringing in your £50 deposit
on Monday 18 October at the
latest (full cost £150.00). Ms
Clarke has spare letters if you
need one.
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Year 10
Head of Year 10
Mr Andrew Burton
One more week to go until half term!
Please make sure that your attendance and behaviour continues as it
has done. You have made a great
start to Key Stage 4 – keep it up.
Year 10 Reminders:
MENTORS – Thank you for attending
Year 7 form time. Please make sure
you are in the Ingenium on Monday
18th October and Wednesday 20th
October for Lunch Club.
Please make sure that you are revising for any exams coming up over the
next few months. We want you to make
sure that you get the best results you can
towards your GCSEs and do not have to
retake any modules.
Mr. Burton/Ms. Casey
Year 10 Students will be taking their half
term assessment in the week commencing
18th October. Teachers will inform students what day their class will be taking
the test. The topics to be included in the
test are as follows:
Foundation: Number, basic algebra, sequences, fractions, decimals
Higher: Number, algebraic manipulation,
sequences, decimals, fractions and per-
Year 11
centages
Students in Set 1 will be taking a Module 5
assessment and Set 2 will be taking a Statistics assessment - class teachers will inform students of the topics to be covered.
The results of these tests will be analysed
by students in class in order to identify
where their strengths and weaknesses lie.
Ms. Enderby
Year 9/10 Trip to Lille Christmas Markets :
2nd/3rd December
Don't miss out! We have 4 places remaining on the trip to Lille in December. Start
Christmas early by bringing in your £50
deposit on Monday 18 October at the latest (full cost £150.00). Ms Clarke has
spare letters if you need one.
Head of Year 11
Mr Andrew Burton
We hope your Work Experience
placements are going well!
Year 11 Reminders:
We will next see you in school on
Friday 22nd October to evaluate your
Work Experience and assist you in
completing your Richmond College
applications.
Everyone is expected to attend.
Mr. Burton/Ms. Casey
Congratulations, You’re On Target
There are a great many Year 11 students
who have been working very hard to ensure they are meeting or exceeding their
target grade in GCSE maths. We have
decided to celebrate their achievement
with a Congratulations, You’re On Target
board displayed as you enter maths. Keep
your eye out to see if you are on the
board. We will be updating it regularly so
if you are not on it now, let’s see if we
can get you on there soon!
Ms. Enderby
Misc News
THE SERCO CHALLENGE
Last week a group of seventeen Year 11 students worked with the multi-national service company Serco.
Serco provide IT for a number of Local Authorities including Richmond upon Thames.
This project was a huge success. Students were asked to produce a presentation to executives
of the company on how to improve their marketing strategy for 16-19 year olds.
Several of the students hope to be offered apprenticeships at the company next year.
Mr. Poole
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MISC
MATHS HOMEWORK CLUB for students in Year 7/8/9
Every Wednesday in Room PC1 3.10pm-3.40pm
Please be aware that the Maths homework club is being run every Wednesday. A member of the faculty will be on
hand to give advice and help to any student struggling with their Maths homework. Please also be aware that this is a
drop-in session and that students are not required to stay for the whole 30 minutes. As the session is being held in a
PC suite, it is also a good opportunity to complete any online homework which has been issued.
VPA : Lunch time/After School Clubs:
Music - Singing/Choir
Art club
Music - Rock school
Drama Club for KS3
Music - Instrumental group
Monday Lunch time
Wednesday 3.15 – 4.30pm
Tuesday 3 – 4pm
Wednesday 3 - 4pm
Thursday 3 – 4pm
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Bharmal
Ridyard
Robinson
Husnu/Ms. Logan
Millar
COMMUNITY CHOIR
The choir is now up and running every Tuesday in the Music Dept from 6.30-8.00pm.
Ms. Bharmal
Learning Resource Centre
Opening Times:
7.30am - 8.30am
1.15pm - 1.55pm
3.15pm - 5.00pm
Homework clubs are offered from Monday to Friday in the Learning Resource Centre before, during and after school
for all students. Every Wednesday from 3.15pm there is a homework club for students with Special Educational Needs.
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Extra Curricular
Please can you ensure clothing is labelled. Also shin pads and
gum shields are an essential part of the PE kit. These are obviously
needed when your child participates in football or rugby.
FIXTURES
18 October - Year 9 Boys Inter House Football
Year 9 Girls Inter House Netball
19 October - Year 7 Girls Tag Rugby at Grasshoppers (All Day)
Year 9 Boys Rugby Union vs Orleans Pk (H)
Year 7 Football vs Richmond Park Academy (H)
Year 7 Girls Football vs Christ's (H)
20 October - Year 8 Rugby Union vs Cardinal Wiseman (A)
Year 7 Boys Inter House Football
Year 7 Girls Inter House Football
21 October - Year 9 Football Vs Richmond Park Academy (H)
Year 8 Boys Inter House Football
Year 8 Girls Inter House Football
Ham Street, Ham. Richmond upon Thames, Surrey. TW10 7HN
Phone Number:
020 8948 1173
Fax Number:
020 8332 2428
Email:
[email protected]
Web Support:
[email protected]
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www.greycourt.richmond.sch.uk
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Sporting Stag (1 of 2)
RESULTS
Seionr girls netball : Victory over Richmond Park Academy
The senior girls Netball team notched up another convincing win on the 7 October, this time against Richmond Park Academy. The team seemed unsettled in the 1st third of the match, with each goal going with centre pass, however, after a quick team talk in the break, the girls settled into their game and scored a great run
of goals in the 2nd third to put them well into the lead. For the final third, Solange Warlow from Year 9 made
a guest appearance into the team and the win was sealed.
Congratulations to all the girls for another fantastic game and I wish them the best of luck in their tournament
on Wednesday 3rd November.
Year 8 boys football versus Richmond Park Academy
Tuesday saw the boys travel to Richmond Park for their second game of the season. The boys were keen to
make a point that their recent defeat to Christ's was just a blip. However, with less than a minute gone, the
boys found themselves one nil down due to the defence being fast asleep. A second goal soon followed so
changes were made and things started to improve but yet again poor marking saw the boys 3-0 down by half
time. The boys still kept their heads up and pulled a goal back with Luca Scuotto scoring his second goal of
the season. 'Keep it simple' was the instruction from the sidelines and true to form a quick exchange of passes
saw Alex Rovira add a second. From then on it was all Grey Court, but the ball just would not go in. A late
goal on the break away saw Richmond clinch the game 4-2 which was a real shame considering how hard the
boys had worked to have a chance of a draw.
Year 11 boys football versus Richmond Park Academy
With the Year 11's on work experience the year 10 boys tried their luck against a very strong Richmond Park
Year 11 team. With Ryan Broderick up against a 6ft 6 player, things were never going to be easy and by half
time the boys found themselves 6 nil down. Changes at half time and a quick goal from Callum Bellchambers
saw the boys starting to think that anything is possible if you believe in yourselves ad don't give up. Callum
had seen the keeper off his line so decided to try his luck from the half way line and what a sweet strike it was.
Chris Hursey added a second following a goal from the opposition but with a further goal from Richmond Park
the final result was 8-2. Well done boys and fingers crossed for the next round of the Surrey Cup.
Netball : Grey Court Junior Girls 1 – St. Phil’s Junior Girls 4
Venue: Bull Meadow, Grey Court School
St Phil's scored in the first few minutes, when their striker blocked a goal kick and took a long-range shot. After this, Grey Court struggled to get the ball out of their own half. Solid defensive performances from Scarlett
Cawley, Sabina Culver, and player-of-the-match Riann Quintyn, restricted the play of the opposition and kept
the score line at 0-1. Kate Harding battled hard in midfield, winning the ball and playing it to Abi Tricker. Abi
beat her marker and slotted through a perfectly-timed through-ball to Libby Brown. Libby ran through the defence and easily beat the away keeper, levelling the score for her team. Unfortunately, St Phils came back at
Grey Court and despite some superb saves by keeper, Hannah Levin; St Phil's scored two goals in quick succession.
In the second half, some excellent substitutions by assistant coaches, Charlotte Dalton and Tashayna Johnson
allowed Grey Court some much-needed possession. Grey Court won a free-kick on the edge of the opposition’s box, but were unable to convert. The score finished 1-4, but Grey Court battled hard and can be pleased
with their performance.
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Sporting Stag (2 of 2)
RESULTS
Year 7 Boys Football
Grey Court 3 Kelsey Park 6
In the 3rd round of the national schools cup the boys came up a big and strong team from Bromley. The opposition took the lead and then extended their lead further before Josiah Vidal reduced the score. However,
Kelsey Park went further ahead at a corner. Louis Nicholls then won and scored a penalty shortly before half
time to close the score to 4-2 at half time. After half time, the boys pushed to get another goal back, but the
opposition scored on the counter attack before Josiah added his second. Kelsey closed the game out by scoring another goal. The score flattered the opposition and on another day the Grey Court team would have
scored 7 or 8 more. Unlucky boys, next week we play Richmond Park Academy.
Year 11 Champion Schools Rugby - Match Report by Harlequins
On Friday afternoon, 8 October, the Year 11 Boys of the Borough took to the field to contest the 2010 Richmond Champion Schools Title. In game one the defending champions Teddington took to the field first
against Christ's. Teddington won the match scoring one of the best tries of the afternoon with some superb
handling.
In the second game Christ's won against Grey Court securing their place in the Grand Final with a 10 – 0 win.
It was then down to Grey Court & Teddington to battle it out for the second spot in the Grand Final. In a tight
game it was eventually the boys from Grey Court who clinched victory, benefiting from a period of sustained
pressure deep in the opposition half they skilfully spread play form right to left to cross the whitewash.
Grey Court then headed into the final with Christ’s with a renewed confidence from their victory and with
both teams defending with fierce pride there seemed to be no way through. As the game entered the final
minutes, up stepped Christ's half-back, who coolly slotted a 25 metre drop goal to break both the deadlock
and hearts of the Grey Court faithful.
The events had all been watched by Harlequins RL Player Performance Manger Colin Baker who commented;
“It’s fantastic to see such a high standard of core skills amongst these players, with many individuals showing
great game awareness.” Colin was also keen to point out that Harlequins RL, in conjunction with the RFL will
be looking to invite the stand-out talent from every age group to regional camp to see their skills close up and
help them progress along the Rugby League pathway.
Event organiser Darren Pugsley of Harlequins RL would sincerely like to thank all the players & teachers who
made the event a fantastic success.
Grey Court School
Department of Physical Education
and Sport
Year 7 Boys Football
V Richmond Park Academy
Tuesday 19th October
Meet at Boys Changing Rooms at 2:45pm
1. AJ Bennett
2. Roman Barbieri
3. Hugo Orchard
4. Alex Fraley
5. Sean Litherland
6. Luca Poulton
7. Charlie Philips
8. Declan Rice ©
9. Josiah Vidal
10.
Ben Frollich
11.
Harry Reynolds
12.
David Charambalous
13.
Louis Nichols
14.
Adam Barton
15.
Tom Taylor
Blue shorts; Blue football socks, Shin pads & football boots.
Please let Mr Colvin know if you cannot play by
Friday pm registration.
Grey Court School
Department of Physical Education and Sport
Year 8 Boys Rugby Union
Vs
Cardinal Wiseman (H)
Wednesday 20th October 2010
Meet at Boys Changing Rooms at 1.35pm
SQUAD
1. Dan Marquez
2. Kyle Napper
3. Rob Judge
4. Jack Phillips
5. Ed Scott
6. Luca Sciocatto
7. Stanley Evans
8. James Clark
9. Yannick Gibson
10.
Jack Dillon
11.
Kiwal Rai
12.
Lloyd Nellis
13.
Cameron Allistar-Crooke
14.
David Fordjour
15.
Eraldo Esufi
16.
Evander Sealy
17.
Reece Pope
18.
Ross Frisby
19.
Davin Samuel
20.
Muyiwa Awosika
Blue SHORTS; Blue football socks, blue rugby
shirts, gumshields & football boots.
Please let Mr Colvin know if you cannot play.
Grey Court School
Department of Physical Education and Sport
Year Nine Rugby Union Squad
Vs
Orleans Park (Home)
Tuesday 19th October
Meet at Boys Changing Rooms at 2.55pm. The game will finish at
approx 5pm.
SQUAD
1. James Hainsby
2. Gareth Lewis
3. Kyree Nankishore
4. Mohammed Mallah
5. Tom Skea
6. Dario Trenton
7. Harry Guy
8. Ben Marquez
9. Edmund Patterson
10. Ben Tait
11. Olalekan Akinbami
12. Edward Maxted
13. Danny Knight
14. Ricardo Saa
15. Mohamed Redaoui
16. Abdu Ibrahim
17. Ciaran Gerraghty
18. Tom Steward
19. Alex Cox
20. Sam Hallala
21. Mohsen Salimy
22. Conor Lloyd
23. Thomas Lawley-Gibbs
24. Alex O’Campo
25. David Dusizza
Blue SHORTS; Blue football socks, blue rugby shirts, gumshields
& football boots.
Please let Mr Willmore know if you cannot play.
Grey Court School
Department of Physical Education and Sport
Year 9 League Cup Game
Vs
Richmond Park Academy (Home)
THURSDAY 21st October
Meet at Boys Changing Rooms at 2.55pm
SQUAD
Alex Cox
Zac Duncan
Daniel Bevan
Ben Marquez
Sanjar Najibi
Mohamed Redaoui
Christian Olivo
Danny Knight
Sam Bray
Ben Mawson
Ciaran Gerraghty
Ayman Nasr
Omar Parsons
Tom Skea
Adekoyejo Adesida
Reserves: Ryan Kennerson
Soloman Rees-Jones
Oli Akibami
Dan Thompson
BLUE SHORTS, BLUE SOCKS SHIN PADS,
FOOTBALL BOOTS,
Please see Mr Willmore by if you cannot play by Wednesday 20th
Oct.
Mr Willmore
Half Term
Coaching
Academy
Send your children to be coached by our
Ex professional players at
Kew & Ham Sports Assn
Riverside Drive Ham
From 9am-4pm Monday – Friday £10 per day.
For ages 6-14
Places are limited so please call Tel: 07593 889339
Or Email [email protected] to book.
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Local activities for 8-12 yr olds
2010-2011
Dear Parents and carers
I wanted to bring to your attention the exciting news from Extended Services!
Starting in November there will be two activities per week during term time
for 8-12 yr olds.
Activities throughout the year include, cheerleading, Thames Young Mariners,
Basketball, Capoeira and street dance.
All activities will be free and will take place at various locations throughout the week
including Saturdays.
Spaces for activities will be limited and must be booked with your extended schools
coordinator.
Book early to avoid disappointment
Activity dates during term time
Autumn term 6th November—17th Dec
Spring Term 28th February—4th April
Summer Term 6th June 11th July
For more information
email [email protected]
or call 07538 184 652 or
07548 914 579
Local activities for 8-12 yr olds
Autumn 2010
Nov 6th – Dec 17th
Activity: Basketball
When: Thursdays
Starts: 4th November
Where: Grey Court School
Time 4-6pm
Cost: Free
Age: 8-12
Coaches from Guildford Heats are here to teach you the basics
and put the fun back into basketball, learn how to slam dunk,
swoosh, shut down or even hack– a—shaq!
Please wear suitable clothing and bring a drink to sessions!
Come and learn the art
and history of this
Brazilian martial art.
BEGINERS both BOYS and GIRLS
are welcome.
Activity:Capoeira
When:Saturdays
Starts: 6th November
Time 1pm – 2.30pm
Where: Ham Youth Club
Cost: Free
Age: 8-12
Please wear suitable clothing and bring a drink to sessions!
Local activities for 8-12 yr olds
Grey Court School, Ham Street, Ham Richmond TW10 7HN
Headteacher: Ms M. Bailey. BHum. MA.
T: 020 8948 1173 F: 020 8332 2428 E: [email protected]
www.greycourt.richmond.sch.uk
Dear Parent/Carer
11 October 2010
RE: Street Dancing and Fencing Clubs
After the October half term Grey Court will continue to offer a series of after school
clubs. The latest addition to our varied menu of activities is Street Dancing.
Dance sessions will be led by a Pineapple Studio Street Dancer who has performed
in many events some of which have been screened on MTV.
With Fencing being so popular last year we have decided to offer this activity again.
Each session will last an hour and 30 minutes. Students are encouraged to attend all
sessions to ensure that they achieve AQA accreditation.
Activities are provided by outside tutors and coaches who are fully CRB checked and
accredited to their sports national governing body.
With limited places available clubs will be offered on a first come first serve basis.
There will be a reserve list available, students on the reserve list will be given first
refusal at the start of the next course.
Activity
Street Dancing
Fencing
Date/time
Monday
3.15 – 4.15
Wednesday 3.15 – 4.45
Cost
£20
£15
Number of
places available
20
15
In order to reserve a place, cash or cheques made payable to ‘Grey Court School’
need to be received no later than the 1st November 2010. If you are experiencing
financial hardship please notify us and we will endeavour to ensure that your child is
given the opportunity to participate in their chosen activity.
Yours sincerely
Steve Colvin
SSCO
…………………………………………………………………………………………
I (name)………………………………………………….would like to reserve a place on
the STREET DANCE/FENCING/ (delete as applicable) after school club
commencing week beginning after 8th November 2010.
I enclose cash/cheque payable to ‘Grey Court School’ for the sum of £15/20/ (delete
as applicable)
Parent/Carer signature………………………………………..Date…………………….
Cyberbullying
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Have you or anyone you know ever experienced any difficulties
with cyberbullying?
The Grey Court Cybermentors are here to help!
These are professionally trained students in this school- from years 8 -11. who can offer you
advice and support if you are having problems with cyberbullying
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They wear little blue badges.
They have an online contact which we will put on posters in the classroom and around the school and on the
website.
They will be in the Ingenium from 1.30 on a Monday and Wednesday if you want to go an talk to them and find out
more.
See the student support officers or Ms Price for further information.
Report it, flag it, and talk to someone about it.
That's
That
s what your Grey Court Cybermentors are here for
for.
www.cybermentors.org.uk
Arrangements for Activities Day – October 22nd
Yr 7- ZOO ( Mr McCarthy/Ms Jackson)
Class
Venue
Lunch
Register at 8.30
7ab Science 1
7ab Science 2
7ab Science 3
7ab Science 4
7cd Science 1
7cd Science 2
7cd Science 3
7cd Science 4
Lab 4
Lab 8
Lab 7
Lab 5
Lab 3
Lab 1
Lab 6
Lab 2
Bring a packed lunch.
School uniform
Sensible shoes- trainers will be allowed.
If it looks like rain, bring a waterproof jacket.
Bring a pen and pencil.
Yr 8- on site challenges (Mr Ali)
Register at 8.25 14.4514.55
H1/H2
Bring a packed lunch.
3.30 p.m
H1/H2
Students who usually
have a free school meal
can request a packed
lunch from Mr King
Bring a packed lunch.
5.30p.m
sports hall
lunch, writing equipment, sensible clothes
including wellies if they have them and
waterproof.
Imperial war Museum register at 9.45
Full school uniform, packed lunch and writing
equipment.
Yr 10- Music Mania enterprise day (Mr
Poole)
Register 8.45
Full uniform to be worn
School equipment required
Yr 11- work experience debrief
Register 10 a.m
Full uniform to be worn
School equipment required
Students who usually
have a free school meal
can request a packed
lunch from Ms Stenner
As usual- Canteen
service will be
available or packed
lunch if preferred
Arrive at school in PE Kit
Yr 9- Humanities (Mr King /Mr Winch)
Box Hill register at 8. 45 Students need packed
Dismissed
home
3.30
Students who usually
have a free school meal
can request a packed
lunch from Mr Winch.
Line up in
tutor groups
outside the
hall as for an
assembly
New Canteen
As usual- Canteen
service will be
available or packed
lunch if preferred
3 p.m
As usual- Canteen
service will be
available or packed
lunch if preferred
2.45
ANY STUDENT WHO HAS
100% ATTENDANCE AND
PUNCTUALITY BETWEEN
NOVEMBER 1st TO
NOVEMBER 12th
WILL BE ENTERED INTO
A PRIZE DRAW. PRIZES PER
YEAR GROUP ARE: