Sandy Spotlight - Sandy Upper School
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Sandy Spotlight - Sandy Upper School
Sandy Spotlight Issue 25, 27th March 2015 A Message from our Principal ~OUR NEXT EVENTS~ We have now reached the final week of a very busy Spring Term and students have been completing the last elements of their coursework before moving on to their revision for the public examinations in April, May and June. I would like to thank all of the staff and students who have worked so hard together to achieve very high standards. We have four days of intervention at the start of the Easter break and a great many students from Years 10 to 13 will be coming in to receive additional help and support on those days. On Monday of this week, we were delighted to welcome Sue Harrison, Director of Children’s Services, to Sandy Monday 30th March—Thursday 2nd April EASTER INTERVENTION Dear Parents and Carers Unfortunately, due to personal reasons, Ali Kitchener has had to resign from her position as Chair of the Governing Body. As the Vice Chair I will now step into the Chair role as Ali's successor and I am looking forward to continuing Sandy Upper School’s progress towards becoming an outstanding school. I would like to invite you to join me in thanking Ali for all her hard work and to wish her well for the future. Upper School. In a short talk to staff, Mrs Harrison Richard Spencer Chair of Governors congratulated everyone for helping Sandy Upper School to become a flagship of excellence within the Local Authority. We look forward to working with Mrs Harrison in the future. After Easter, we will have some changes to our Senior Leadership Team as both Ms Twiggs and Ms Boyd leave Sandy Upper School at the end of April to pursue new projects. I would like to thank them both for their commitment to the school and wish them very well for the future. They have both asked me to pass on their thanks, and good wishes, to all the parents, guardians, students and staff they have worked with here at Sandy Upper over the years. It just remains to wish everyone a very productive and focused Easter break—the work done during these two weeks will pay dividends when it comes to the examination season, therefore please ensure your child uses each day for revision and other school work. I look forward to seeing everyone back in school on Tuesday 14th April ready to approach the examinations with confidence. Ms B Hare Principal Dear Parents and Carers After six years of working on the Governing Body at Sandy Upper School I have decided, for personal reasons, to step down with immediate effect. My successor will be Richard Spencer, with whom I have been working closely with over recent months. I am extremely proud to have been a member of the Governing Body, which recognised the need for rapid change and to that end appointed the present Senior Leadership Team which, together with all members of staff, have been responsible for the changes that have led to Sandy Upper School now being one of the most successful schools in the country. I am confident that with all members of the community working together Sandy Upper will continue on its path towards becoming an outstanding school in the near future. Lastly, I would like to wish all the students, especially the current Year 11's, every success in their forthcoming exams and I look forward to sharing in your celebrations in August. Alison Kitchener W: www.sandyupper.net T: 01767 680598 Sandy Spotlight Issue 25, 27th March 2015 Achievement Focus Revision Your son/daughter should, by now, have started their revision programme for any examination they are taking this year. To help them they should be using the revision booklets given out just before half term, which breaks down the revision topics they should be concentrating on, week by week, in each subject area. If they do not have this booklet then they should collect one from student reception, as it will help them to organise themselves and focus on revision. To the right are some revision tips for students and some ideas of how parents/guardians can support. Miss Hayward Provisional Examination Timetables Your son or daughter should have received their provisional examination timetable, which shows when their examinations are. Please ensure they go through this and check that they are clear when their examinations are, and what time they start. Miss Hayward Revision Tips for students: Get organised. Create a revision timetable – 50 mins revision, 10 minute break. Have at least 3 revision sessions per day . Plan which subjects/topics to revise each day – at least two. Make sure you know what to revise, for each examination paper you are sitting . Make sure you get plenty of sleep. Mix difficult areas of revision with areas you are more confident with. Stick to it. Use your time wisely. Finish work. Use background music but don’t try revising in front of the television. Revision Tips for Parents/Guardians to help support your son/daughter Inset Day Please be aware that we are using the Inset Day on 13th April, as a means of providing additional support and intervention for invited students. If your son or daughter received a letter from us regarding an intervention session, we would very much appreciate your support in ensuring they attend. Unlike the Easter school, the Inset Day intervention does require students to wear school uniform. Miss Hayward Examination Papers Another good way to help prepare for examinations is to complete past examination papers. These can be found and downloaded from the examination board websites for each subject: www.AQA.org.uk www.Edexcel.com www.CIE.org.uk www.OCR.org.uk Help them to get organised. Plan a revision timetable together. Help them stick to the revision timetable. Quiz them on the notes they have made to help them remember. Make sure they have regular breaks. Give them praise or rewards as an incentive. Provide snacks and water for revision. Regularly check they are ok and if they need any help. Make sure they know what exam they have on what day and the equipment needed, as well as what time it starts. W: www.sandyupper.net T: 01767 680598 Sandy Spotlight Issue 25, 27th March 2015 Sixth Form Options Update Geography A Level Field Visit Following a record number of applications for our Sixth Form this year, we have managed to place a very high percentage of students into their first choice of A Levels. The Geography field visit was an incredible experience which enabled us all to develop a wide range of skills. It was great to be able to participate in 'hands on' Geography, where we could get involved in measuring different aspects of the rivers and coasts in Norfolk. Thanks to all the constant support from other students, teachers and staff from the centre at Kingswood, I now feel fully prepared for the upcoming exam. Alongside this, we were all able to enjoy an activity-filled weekend which was full of great laughs and memories. Molly Day, Year 12 Student In order to achieve a high level of first choices we decided to put the subjects into blocks following the application process. This has allowed us to design a curriculum that best fits with what the students want to study, rather than a curriculum that forces students to choose options they may not wish to study or that may not fit into future career plans. Media Studies Intervention The curriculum has also been designed to offer the best combination of subjects universities prefer, as well as combinations which complement each other. We are trying to get this right for all students but, inevitably, as we cannot put all subjects into all option blocks, we have a very small number of disappointments which we are trying very hard to rectify, as the best interests of our students are paramount. There will be Intervention for Media Studies, Sixth Form students on Wednesdays after Easter which take place from 3.00pm in G2. I shall also be available after school every day to operate a drop in surgery if students have specific topics to discuss. Mrs Freer Sociology Intervention This will take place on Monday 30th and Tuesday 31st March from 12.30pm—2.00pm in S5. With the unprecedented number of applications we Mrs Chinn have received, and the time it takes to interview this volume of students, letters will be sent out after the Maths Revision during the Easter Holiday Easter holidays. These will confirm students’ offers of To help Year 11 with their Maths revision, we have given places within our Sixth Form and we appreciate your them a feedback sheet from their recent Pre Public patience in this matter. Examinations which shows which areas of the Maths Miss Goodship curriculum they need to revise and practise over the Easter holiday. The sheet provides relevant page Music Achievement Congratulations to Layla Jordan who achieved a Merit numbers for the blue revision guide or the MathsWatch in her Grade 8 Tenor Horn examination this week—an CD. We have also asked them to complete two past incredible achievement considering Layla is only 15! papers, and these are due to be handed in to their class Congratulations also to Rosie Barrows who has been teacher on their first lesson back. On the exam paper we have included the grade for each question, and the invited to take part in a 'School's Tour' with the North number of the page from the blue revision guide where Bedfordshire Youth Chamber Orchestra this week. Well they can also find help. done, Rosie! Mr Catherall Mr Phelps W: www.sandyupper.net T: 01767 680598 Sandy Spotlight Issue 25, 27th March 2015 Behaviour & Safety Focus Community Focus Uniform and Equipment Please take time over the holiday to check that your Members of Youth Parliament child has all the correct uniform and equipment for the We were very privileged to attend the launch of the Central Beds Youth Parliament “Manifesto” event for 2015 on Monday 23rd March. This was presented by the 12 Youth Parliament members, two of whom (Ellen Burke and Jack Lamb) are from our Sixth Form at the Council chambers at Chicksands. The Manifesto clearly laid out the following three “key” issues which the Youth Parliament will be working on over the next year: remaining term. For many students, this is a busy period for exams and it is essential that they have their full ‘Fantastic 15’ is ready in a pencil case. A reminder that blazers are compulsory and, once the weather becomes warmer, jumpers should be left at home. If the weather becomes very warm, we may make a decision for students not to have to wear blazers; if, and when, this is necessary, it will be clearly 1. 2. 3. Work experience Mental health issues The Living minimum wage communicated. All uniform must be purchased from The presentation identified the key issues and what the ambition of the local and national youth parliament is Ms Twiggs over the coming year to make changes to these three key areas. This was an excellent event and we wish the Youth Parliament all the best in succeeding with their aims and Outstanding Attitudes Over the last term, in form time and assemblies, we we will be fully supporting them as their campaign moves have asked students to think about the 10 Values that forward. Miss Hayward we have agreed, and how developed these values are in each of them. Students should now know which ones are their strengths and which need further Breakfast development. In addition to academic achievement we From the start of next term, breakfast will be available in believe these are important values for the future DA2 by the Student Reception entrance from 8.00am – success of our students. Please take time over the 8.25am managed by Innovate our caterers (see menu Easter holiday to talk about this with your son/ later in this edition of Spotlight). All food purchased must daughter and to support them in working on those they be eaten in DA2 and rubbish put in the bins provided; food may not be taken outside. Students will be expected feel are important for them. to take responsibility for their behaviour and attitudes in Aspirational and Self- motivated this space and to ensure the room is left clean and tidy. Courteous and Compassionate Failure to do so will mean that this privilege is removed. Competitive and Driven Positive and Resilient Trustworthy and Honourable A reminder to students that they may not access the rest our suppliers and no other items are acceptable. of the building until 8.35am. Sixth Form students must Thank you, as always, to those students who embody not let students into the building before this time. our values every day. Innovate Catering Service Ms Twiggs W: www.sandyupper.net T: 01767 680598 Sandy Spotlight Issue 25, 27th March 2015 Stars of the Term Star in the Spotlight COURAGE STARS On 30th of March and 10th of April, Sixth Form Jai Mercado Ellie Skirving student, Grace Blick will be filming with Downton Cynthia Chin Travis Walmsley Abbey as an extra. She is very excited at the prospect Gemma Clark Ryanna Nodwell of being in Series 6 of Downton so look out for her Phoebe Moore Jacob Tuck face! Form of the Term: C4 DETERMINATION STARS Courtney Calmus Molly Hilditch Kayliegh Dunkley Dominic Higgins Daniel Parsons Bethany Woodbyrne Ethan Drayton Student Fundraising Form of the Term: D2 Hello! On 20th June 2015 I will be doing an 80 mile EXCELLENCE STARS bike ride in support of my Aunty Becky who has been Kelbi Williams Hollie Irvin Stephanie Forster Jade Allaway Jade Linsell Jordan Glasson Adam Harley diagnosed with advanced Myeloma. This is a bone cancer—specifically the bone marrow. There is no NHS in the U.S.A., and the insurance does not cover the full cost of the treatment, so I want to raise money to help Form of the Term: E5 towards the costs of the treatment. Please visit http:// INSPIRATION STARS Jack Langley Destiny Brown Tom Germany Ryanna Prang Georgina Massie Robert Greener Adam Deans Beth Deans Calla Barham Cybil Laobena www.gofundme.com/osfgeo to donate and support, thank you! Jake Howden, Sixth Form Student ~MARCH CALENDAR~ Form of the Term: I3 30th March EASTER INTERVENTION STARTS Congratulations to all our House Stars! ~APRIL CALENDAR~ 2nd April EASTER INTERVENTION FINISHES Spanish Achievement Congratulations to Merrick Child who achieved an A* in his Pre Public GCSE Examination and also to Neelesh 13th April INSET DAY/Intervention for invited students Prang for achieving an A in his AS Pre Public Examination. An outstanding achievement. Mrs Champion 14th April School Re-opens for Students W: www.sandyupper.net T: 01767 680598