Laude The Lady Elizabeth School
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Laude The Lady Elizabeth School
LAUDE The Lady Elizabeth School Parents’ Information Leaflet Secondary School and Sixth Form Academic Year 2014/2015 Parents’ Information Leaflet Secondary School and Sixth Form Academic Year 2014/2015 LAUDE THE LADY ELIZABETH SENIOR SCHOOL PARENTS’ INFORMATION LEAFLET 1.0 SENIOR SCHOOL STAFF Page 4 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Senior Management Team Heads of Department Tutor Groups 2014 – 2015 Other Teaching Staff Administrative Staff 2.0 SCHOOL HOURS AND TIMETABLES 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 The School Day Absences Parking Change of Arrangements or Details Daily Timetable Unforeseen School Closure 3.0 SERVICES 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Cafeteria Transport Books and Materials Illness/Rules and Advice 4.0 UNIFORM 4.1 4.2 Official Uniform Accessories 5.0 REPORTS TO PARENTS Page 8 Page 10 Page 11 Page 13 -2- 6.0 HOME/SCHOOL COMMUNICATION 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 School Diary Appointment to see a Teacher Parent Information Meetings Appointments Evenings 7.0 GENERAL RULES 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 7.9 7.10 Standards Policy on Bullying Stealing Valuables Drugs Policy Race Relations Routine Smoking The School Council Bounds 8.0 OTHER SERVICES 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 Instrumental and Singing Lessons Educational Visits Learning Support Extra Curricular Activities Programme External Examinations 9.0 ENGLISH AND SPANISH LANGUAGES Page 14 Page 15 Page 17 10.0 CONTACT INFORMATION Page 18 Page 20 -3- 1.0 SENIOR SCHOOL STAFF Headmaster Mr R Wijeratne Head of Admissions and External Relations Sra P Ivars Head of Administration Mrs K McCrae 1.1 Senior Management Team Head of Pastoral Care Mrs P Baker Director of Studies Mr A Castle Directora Técnica Sra J Triviño Head of Sixth Form Mrs M Wickman 1.2 Heads of Departments Information & Communication Technology Sr S Altamira Business Studies Mr A Castle Year 7 Mr I Goodwill Science Mr A Headford Humanities Mr N Lord Physical Education Mrs A Lovell Music/Performing Arts/Citizenship Mrs S Millington English Dr L Morris English (Key Stage 3) Mrs S Maddocks Modern Foreign Languages Sra C Navarro English as a Foreign Language Mrs J Stone Mathematics Mrs J Telfer Spanish Section Sra J Triviño -4- Design & Technology Mr P Noble Timetable Co-ordinator Mrs G Cavallaro 1.3 Tutor Groups for the Academic Year 2014 – 2015 Year 7 Teaching Subject 7G Mr I Goodwill Maths/Humanities/English 7M Mrs S Maddocks English 7P Mrs C Harkness-Post French/EFL 7S Mrs A Sanchez English Year 8 Teaching Subject 8B Mr P Baldwin MFL German/MFL Spanish 8C Mrs L Cornwall Music/Drama/Citizenship 8H Sr J Hernandez Science/Mathematics 8K Miss L Kennedy Humanities/Geography Year 9 Teaching Subject 9H Mr R Hollingworth Science /Physics 9S Mrs J Stone English as a Foreign Language 9W Mrs J Wood Science/Biology Year 10 Teaching Subject 10A ICT Sr S Altamira 10H Mr A Headford Science/Biology/Careers Officer 10S Mrs E Shapiro Science/Biology/Chemistry 10L Mr A Lopes Science/Physics Year 11 Teaching Subject 11C Science/Biology/Biología Mrs G Cavallaro -5- 11G Mrs P Gaughan English as a Foreign Language 11L Mr N Lord Humanities/History/Geography Year 12/13 Teaching Subject 12/13AB Frau A Brown German 12/13CR Srta C Ronda PE/MFL French 12/13JET Mrs J Telfer Mathematics 12/13PW Mr P West Mathematics/ICT 1.4 Other Teaching Staff Mrs P Alexander Special Educational Needs Mrs H Gabriel School Nurse Sr J L Avinyó Física/Matemáticas Srta O Bas Ciencias Sociales/Valenciano Mrs L Blackbourne English as a Foreign Language Sr J M Carrió Lengua Castellana y Literatura/ Valenciano/Literatura Universal Sra A Catalá MFL Spanish Srta P Catalá Química Ms I Daniels Textiles Mrs W Dodd Food Science Sr D Estrada Serrano Physical Education Miss K Glenn Music/Drama Sra I Ferri Learning Support/Ciencias Sociales/Careers (In Spain) Valenciano/Lengua Castellano y literatura Sra R Fernández Mrs A Lightfoot Music -6- Ms J Lovett English/Media Studies Sr I Martin Physical Education Sr M Martínez Ciencias Sociales, Valenciano/ICT Srta R Martínez Lengua Castellana y Literatura/Cervantes Mrs S Merritt Business Studies/Mathematics Mr P Noble Art Mr J Potter Geography/Psychology Mrs P Potter Science Srta L Roselló MFL Spanish Mr P Thornton Mathematics Sr E Torres Dibujo técnico/Dibujo artístico Mr D Wood English as a Foreign Language Mrs M Wreyford Mathematics 1.5 Administrative Staff Examination Officer Mr B McCrae School Secretary Mrs N Smolders Accounts Ms T Martinez Librarian/EFL Mrs S Alexander Accounts/Science Technician Ms M Thurston IT Technician Sr S Signes Assistant IT Technician Mr D Cobo Site Manager Mr S Welfoot Assistant Site Manager Mr A Cooper -7- 2.0 SCHOOL HOURS AND TIMETABLES 2.1 The School Day The School Day is from 08.55-16.25. The School is officially open from 08.30. Children may proceed directly to the Cafeteria and from 08.45 may enter the Main Building to access their lockers. Pupils must register with their Tutor between 08.55 and 09.10. Late arrivals must sign in at the School Office and inform their Tutors that they are in School. It is important for your child’s future that they make the most of their time at School. This means regular attendance and arriving on time, habits that in the future will be valued by other educational establishments and employers. It is very important that pupils arrive punctually, so that they do not miss the beginning of the day’s lessons and classes are not interrupted repeatedly by late arrivals. Parents should write a note in their child’s diary giving the reason for any late arrivals. Pupils arriving late will be given a late mark in the register. All pupils must attend afternoon registration in their Tutor bases at 16.15. At this time Tutors ensure that the pupils have the correct information and resources to do their homework and that they are dressed in the appropriate uniform to leave the School. 2.2 Absences If your child is ill, please inform us, on the first day of the illness, either by telephone (96 573 1960), or email [email protected] Should it be necessary to take your child out of School during term time, please request permission from the Headmaster in writing, with at least two weeks’ notice in advance of the absence. Notes from parents explaining absence should be addressed to specific Tutors; there is a section at the back of the School Diary for your convenience. However, requests for leave of absence should be addressed to the Headmaster and handed in to the School Office. Parents are required to inform the School of a child’s absence in advance if possible or once the pupil has returned to School stating the reason for the absence. The dates of absence must be included. -8- 2.3 Parking Parents are requested to observe the car parking signs indicating where they may park and, for safety reasons, not to enter the staff car parking area and not to park on the brow of the hill. As parking facilities are limited, please use the drop-off/pick-up zone where possible and only park if you have to. Please drive extremely slowly and carefully into and around the parking area. 2.4 Change of Arrangements or Details It is important for your child’s safety that you inform us of any change in their pick-up or School transport arrangements. Please inform us in plenty of time, either by telephone, in writing or by email to the office. If someone different will be collecting your child, please inform us of the person’s name and their relationship to your child. If there is any change to your address, email or telephone number, please ensure that the office is informed. It may be necessary to contact you urgently, in the case of illness or injury, so mobile phone numbers and emergency contact phone numbers should also be made available to the School and be kept updated. 2.5 Daily Timetable Year 7 – Year 13 08.55 – 09.10 Registration 09.10 – 10.00 Period 1 10.00 – 10.50 Period 2 10.50 – 11.15 BREAK 11.15 – 12.05 Period 3 12.05 – 12.55 Period 4 12.55 – 13.45 LUNCH (Key Stage 3)/Period 5 13.45 – 14.35 LUNCH (Key Stage 4 & 5)/Period 6 14.35 – 15.25 Period 7 15.25 – 16.15 Period 8 16.15 – 16.25 Registration -9- 2.6 Unforeseen School Closure Occasionally, usually in the event of very bad weather conditions, School transport is suspended and Schools are advised to close by the local police. This information is immediately posted on the School website, www.laudeladyelizabeth.com and, if pupils are already at School, parents are informed by text message or telephone, by the School and asked to collect their children. If weather conditions are bad first thing in the morning, please consult the School website or telephone the School to check on the situation. An emergency system has also been put into place. A parent from each Tutor Group has been allocated as a contact. These contacts can be phoned by parents in the same Tutor Group to find out about School closures. 3.0 SERVICES 3.1 Cafeteria School Lunches are available, cooked on the premises by experienced catering staff from the Company Mendoza. School Lunches consist of a three-course menu of nutritious and wellbalanced Spanish food; a monthly menu is available which also appears on our website www.laudeladyelizabeth.com Pupils order their lunch on a daily basis during Registration Period and payment is by cash in the Cafeteria. Alternatively, pupils may choose to bring a packed lunch from home. 3.2 Transport Pupils using School transport are accompanied by a monitor provided by the coach company. If you are interested in using this service, information about routes and timetables is available from the office. In order to ensure the safe transfer of pupils to and from School disruptive behaviour will not be tolerated on the School buses. The parents of those pupils who create any type of disturbance that might cause discomfort to other pupils or that might distract the driver will be informed of their child’s actions in the first instance. Should the pupil continue to disregard the standards, he/she will not be allowed to use the School bus. 3.3 Books and Materials Pupils are provided with all their books and most of the materials they will need, however, there will be a charge to replace lost books and School - 10 - Diaries. The School will not provide pupils with reports at the end of the School year if textbooks have not been returned. 3.4 Illness/Rules and Advice It is normal that pupils will, from time to time, contract viral, other illnesses. In cases where the possibility of contagion affected pupil must not attend School, for their own sake and for classmates. Parents should inform the School of the situation preventive measures may be taken to protect other pupils. bacterial or exists, the that of their so that any You are asked to inform us of any medical conditions likely to affect your child at School (e.g. allergies, asthma, heart conditions, sight or hearing problems etc) and to provide any necessary medications such as an inhaler for asthma, Epipen for serious allergies, clearly labeled with your child’s name, along with clear written instructions for their use. Should your child need, on occasion, to bring medication to school, this should be left with the School Nurse clearly labelled with your child’s name and with written instructions indicating the exact dose, times and method of administration. All medication must be sent with the accompanying spoon or measuring container. If your child is taken ill or has suffered an accident of any note whilst at School, you will be informed immediately. You will be informed of any head injury, regardless of its severity. Should it be deemed necessary, your child will be taken directly to IMED Teulada, accompanied by the School Nurse. You will be informed of this step and asked to go IMED immediately. Should your child develop a problem after School, which started in School, you must take them to IMED Teulada, Centro Medico, Denia or Hospital Levante, Benidorm and then they will be covered by the School’s Insurance. In the Senior School, the School Nurse is available throughout the School day but it remains understood that the nurse cannot, and should not, take on the role of the child’s doctor at any time. 4.0 UNIFORM We are proud of our School uniform and want our pupils to wear it with pride and to take pride in their personal appearance. We expect our pupils to wear correct and tidy uniform at all times and ask for your co-operation in upholding the standard of uniform in the Senior School. All pupils are expected to adhere strictly to the uniform code and to wear their shirts tucked in. Shoes should be flat, without a wedge or other type of high heel, to ensure pupils’ safety when moving around the site. Skirts should be of a suitable length for School i.e. on the knee. - 11 - 4.1 Official Uniform Year 7 – 11 SUMMER WINTER LAUDE Polo shirt LAUDE Trousers (blue) LAUDE Skirt (blue) Socks (navy blue) Navy blue or black shoes LAUDE Trousers (blue) LAUDE Skirt (blue) LAUDE Checked blazer LAUDE White long sleeve shirt LAUDE Navy blue sweater (optional) LAUDE Tie Socks (navy blue) Tights (navy blue) Navy blue or black shoes SPORT SPORT LAUDE Sports T-Shirt LAUDE Sports shorts Sports socks White trainers LAUDE Sports T-Shirt LAUDE Sports shorts LAUDE Tracksuit trousers LAUDE Sweatshirt (grey) Sports socks (white) White trainers Year 12 – 13 In the Sixth Form there is no uniform but students are required to adhere to a Dress Code which consists of: Boys Summer: Smart shorts (not very short), trousers, plain polo tshirt or short sleeved shirt, smart canvas shoes Winter: Smart trousers with shirt and jumper or jacket, Smart shoes Girls Summer: Smart shorts (not very short), trousers, skirt or ¾ length trousers with blouse; Dress; Smart shoes or sandals. Winter: Smart trousers or skirt with shirt and jumper or jacket; dress. Smart shoes NO shorts or leggings NONE of the following: jeans (of any colour), mini-skirts/dresses, strappy or revealing tops, sportswear (including trainers), flip-flops. If in doubt DON’T WEAR IT. We reserve the right to send students home if they are not suitably dressed. 4.2 Accessories Pupils are permitted to wear a simple gold or silver necklace, a watch, a signet ring and small stud earrings. Piercings and visible tattoos are not permitted. Nail varnish and make-up is also not allowed. Watches must be removed for PE. - 12 - We recommend that long hair is worn tied back, so that it does not get in the way in class or on the playground. Hair bands, ribbons, slides, elastics etc should be discreet and navy blue in colour. If a pupil comes to school incorrectly dressed, this will be pointed out to them so that it can be remedied for the next day. Should the problem persist, then an ‘Incorrect Uniform Notification’ will be sent home via email or with the pupil. It is expected that the problem will be rectified immediately. If you are having difficulty obtaining items of uniform, please notify us. All items of uniform, including socks, shoes, trainers etc must be clearly marked with the pupil’s name. 5.0 REPORTS TO PARENTS All parents in year 7 – 13 will receive a detailed Annual Report as well as termly Grade Sheets with Tutor comments. The dates of parents’ meetings and reports are as follows: YEAR 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 EVENT Parents Evening (Tutors & Core Subject teachers only) Parents Evening KS3 Exams Full Report Issued Parents Evening KS3 Exams Full Report Issued Option Choices Afternoon Parents Evening KS3 Exams Full Report Issued Parents Evening Mid-GCSE Exams Full Report Issued Parents Evening Mock GCSE Exams GCSE Mock Results Issued Post-16 Option Afternoon Parents Evening Full Report Issued Parents Evening Full Report issued Parents Evening Full Report Issued DATE Wednesday 22.10.14 TIME 15.45-18.45 Wednesday 29.04.15 Begin Mon 25.05.15 Tuesday 23.06.15 Wednesday 28.01.15 Begin Mon 25.05.15 Tuesday 23.06.15 Wednesday 04.02.15 Thursday 25.02.15 Begin Mon 25.05.15 Tuesday 23.06.15 Thursday 16.10.14 Begin Mon 23.03.15 Friday 24.04.15 Wednesday 06.05.15 Begin Wed 26.11.14 Friday 16.01.15 Wednesday 21.01.15 Wednesday 21.01.15 Wednesday 01.04.15 Tuesday 20.11.14 Wednesday 01.04.15 Thursday 20.11.14 Wednesday 01.04.15 15.45-18.45 - 13 - 16.45-18.45 15.15-16.15 16.45-18.45 16.45-18.45 16.45-18.45 15.45-16.30 16.45-18.45 16.45-18.45 16.45-18.45 6.0 HOME/SCHOOL COMMUNICATION We believe that it is very important to build, from the earliest days, positive school/parent relationships that will remain supportive and constructive as pupil’s progress through the school. To achieve the best results it is important that the family and the school work together towards the same common objectives. 6.1 School Diary At the beginning of the year, Tutors will give a homework diary to each student. Please use the diaries to inform us of anything that you wish us to know. When students receive a note from a teacher we ask parents to sign it so we can be certain that it has been read. 6.2 Appointment to see a teacher In order to make communication with families easier, every teacher will have one lesson per week exclusively set aside for parental meetings. Parents who wish to arrange such a meeting should organise an appointment in advance by contacting the School Secretary by e-mail to: [email protected] or by telephone: 96 573 1960. 6.3 Parent Information Meetings A Parent Information Meeting for new parents is held soon after the beginning of the Autumn Term. This is an opportunity for Tutors to introduce themselves, explain important routines and outline the year’s curriculum. Also available at these meetings are Members of the Senior Management Team, including the Director Técnica (Head of Spanish Section) 6.4 Appointments Evenings Appointments Evenings are held for each year group in the School. These meetings take place in the Theatre. They tend to last from 16.45 to 18.45. Should parents wish to consult any member or members of staff on the progress of their children they are welcome to do so and should contact the School Office so that a convenient time may be organised. - 14 - 7.0 GENERAL RULES 7.1 Standards A high standard of conduct and good manners is expected of all pupils both in and out of School. A breach of good manners or common sense and any conduct liable to lower the reputation of the School will be treated as a breach of the School rules. Particular attention must be paid to personal appearance and pupils are required to avoid dropping litter. Any damage to School property, however, caused, must be reported to the Caretaker on site. The possession, manufacture or use of explosives, firearms, fireworks, catapults, knives, alcoholic drinks, smoking materials, drugs or other harmful substances is forbidden. 7.2 Policy on Bullying The School adopts a No Blame Policy and zero tolerance towards bullying. Bullying is deliberately hurtful behaviour. It is often repeated over a period of time. It is difficult for those being bullied to defend themselves, either physically, emotionally or verbally. Bullying can take many forms, but the main four types are: Physical – hitting, kicking or taking belongings Verbal – name calling, insulting, racist remarks Indirect – spreading nasty stories about someone, excluding someone from social groups Passive – being present during any of the above and failing to intervene or report Cyber – out of school hours (using any of the numerous social chat rooms to bully other students) Appropriate sanctions will be considered, ranging from: An informal warning A formal warning with the Tutor present Detention Parental involvement, by phone, letter or interview On a report card to the Tutor On a report card to a member of the Senior Management Team Internal Suspension – 5 school days out of classes in isolation, then 10 days in isolation External Suspension – 5 school days at home, then 10 school days at home Expulsion - 15 - 7.3 Stealing Stealing is taking and keeping property that does not belong to you. Stealing is unacceptable whatever is stolen. School takes stealing very seriously and will punish all thieves severely. Any member of the School who is involved in stealing puts their place in the School at risk. 7.4 Valuables Pupils are discouraged from bringing items of value to School. Phones are not to be used in lessons. Anyone bringing a phone to School must hand it into their Tutor during registration at the start of the day. The phone will be kept safe by the Tutor and handed back during afternoon registration. Should parents wish to contact their children during the course of the School day they may phone the School Office. Pupils needing to contact their parents may also use the School Office phone to do so. In years 7 – 11 iPods and similar music devices may be used to and from school, but are not to be used during class times. All essential valuables should be secured in a pupil’s locker. During lessons such as PE and Drama, pupils should hand their valuables to the teacher for safekeeping. At no time should items of value or money be left unattended, anywhere. Should parents wish to inform the School that their child has a particular valuable in School, they may inform their child’s Tutor in writing. 7.5 Drugs Policy LAUDE The Lady Elizabeth School condones neither the misuse of drugs, by which we mean drugs, solvents, alcohol or tobacco, by pupils of the School, nor the illegal supply of these substances. The School acknowledges the importance of its role in the development of young people, and through the general ethos of the School will seek to persuade pupils in need of support to come forward. 7.6 Race Relations It is important to be aware of the sensitivities of cultural and ethnic groups. Behaviour which could be construed as offensive to such groups will not be tolerated. 7.7 Routine Pupils are responsible for reading notices. Ball games are not to be played inside the School other than in the gymnasium under supervision. - 16 - Pupils should attend classes promptly, and be fully prepared for the lesson to ensure least disruption to the teacher’s delivery once the lesson has commenced. 7.8 Smoking The School has a no smoking policy. 7.9 The School Council A representative from each tutor group will sit on the School Council. The role of the School Council is to exist as a vehicle for pupils to communicate their suggestions and to ensure the School maintains an environment that is conducive to the improvement of all its pupils. The Council will meet once a month. 7.10 Bounds No pupil is allowed “off site” without the permission of the Headmaster or a member of the Senior Management Team in his absence. 8.0 OTHER SERVICES 8.1 Instrumental and Singing Lessons Private music lessons in most instruments can be arranged with peripatetic teachers who visit the School on a weekly basis. If you are interested, please contact the Head of Performing Arts, Mrs Suzanne Millington, or ask at the office for details. The School is also a centre for examinations of the Associated Board of the Royal School of Music and for LAMDA (London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art). 8.2 Educational Visits A number of educational visits take place throughout the year to enhance the School curriculum and make it more meaningful and interesting for the pupils. When a visit is planned for your child’s class, you will be informed of the details by letter or email and asked to provide signed authorisation for your child to take part. Pupils without signed authorisation will not be permitted to take part in the visit. - 17 - 8.3 Learning Support Some pupils may need a little support in their learning. In many cases, this support will take the form of differentiation of tasks and materials within the classroom. However, pupils who require a slightly higher level of support with Literacy skill in English or Spanish may be withdrawn on an individual or small group basis once or twice a week to work with our Learning Support Team (English) or our Psicopedagoga (Spanish). If it is thought that your child would benefit from being withdrawn for extra help, the School will contact you. 8.4 Extra Curricular Activities Programme Every year there are a number of extra-curricular activities on offer. Parents will be informed about these at the beginning of the Autumn Term. 8.5 External Examinations As well as GCSE, IGCSE A/S and A Level External Examinations, pupils also have the opportunity to take examinations in the following: LAMDA – speaking of prose and verse Cambridge English – for non native learners of English Associated Board of The Royal School of Music – for instrumentalists and singers Cervantes – for non-native learners of Spanish, for students following the Spanish Section Fase Específica – for Year 13 students to access Spanish Universities Valenciano 9.0 ENGLISH AND SPANISH LANGUAGES Living in Spain and following a British Education with the possibility of homologating both Secondary Spanish certificates: “Graduado en Educación Secundaria” and “Bachillerato”, pupils have an extraordinary opportunity. Although we are a British School, and so the main teaching language is English, we are committed to promoting Spanish throughout the School. Alongside the British Curriculum which includes Spanish MFL, the School also offers the Spanish Curriculum for native/fluent Spanish speakers. - 18 - Spanish MFL Lessons During their 4/5 MFL Spanish lessons each week, pupils are taught in groups according to their level of Spanish. There may be two or three groups per year group from the following: Beginners – Modern Foreign Language (MFL) Intermediate (MFL) Higher (MFL) Spanish Section Pupils in Key Stage 3 who follow the Spanish Curriculum have 8 periods per week taught in Spanish and those in Key Stage 4 have 9 periods per week. In accordance with the Royal Decree 806/1993, the teaching of a foreign educational curriculum will be completed with instruction in Lengua Castellana, Ciencias Sociales and the language of the Autonomous Community, i.e. Valenciano. The Spanish Section is for those pupils who are Spanish or are fluent in the Language. In Key Stage 3 Lengua Castellana, Ciencias Sociales and Valenciano are compulsory subjects for all pupils following first language Spanish. In Sixth Form, there is also a Spanish Section in which we offer two or three periods per week in the following subjects: Lengua Castellana y Literatura, Lengua Valenciana, Matemáticas I y II, Matemáticas aplicadas a las Ciencias Sociales I y II, Física I y II, Biología I y II, Dibujo Técnico I y II, Geografía, Historia del Arte, Literatura Universal, Química and Dibujo artístico I y II. These subjects are offered in preparation for the Entrance tests of the Fase Específica of the PAU in 2010 in accordance with the Royal Decree 1892/2008 of 14 November. EFL English as a Foreign Language In years 7-11 many students, for whom English is not their first language, are taught in groups according to their competency in the language. The department aims to improve their English language skills in order to facilitate their learning of the rest of the British curriculum. We prepare our students for the Cambridge IGCSE ESL examination which is taken at the end of year 11. We also assist in preparation for oral exams and help with written work across a wide range of other subjects. Our Sixth Form students normally concentrate on the two highest levels, Cambridge Advanced C1 and Proficiency C2. The department also offers extra English support for those in need, either in individual sessions or in small groups. - 19 - 10.0 CONTACT INFORMATION The following is a list of useful contact e-mail addresses: Headmaster [email protected] Head of Admissions and External Relations [email protected] [email protected] Head of Administration [email protected] Head of Pastoral Care [email protected] Head of Special Educational Needs [email protected] Director of Studies [email protected] Directora Técnica [email protected] Head of Sixth Form [email protected] School Secretary [email protected] Accounts [email protected] Librarian [email protected] Uniform Shop [email protected] Caretaker [email protected] Examination Officer [email protected] - 20 - LAUDE The Lady Elizabeth Senior School Ctra. Benissa-Jalón, s/n 03729 Llíber (Alicante) 965 731 960 Email: [email protected] www.laudeladyelizabeth.com