Friday, 29 November 2013

St Boniface's College Headteachers Blog for week beginning 2.12.13 Week A



 
Hello once again and thank you for taking the interest in the College -

 

Last week saw a very successful post 16 preparation evening with year 11 pupils and parents finding out what St. Boniface’s has to offer them. It was lovely to see the hall packed out, I cannot remember it busier for such an event. Apologies if you needed to stand and I do hope that you found the evening of use. Please remember no option blocks for year 12 studies have yet been formulated – we are interested in what the pupils say they want to study and will then form the option choices around what they are asking for.

Another huge thank you to all those involved in the post 16 Parent/Teachers evening last week. There was a lovely atmosphere in the hall.

I am extremely interested in finding out your thoughts about how we as a College are doing since September 2013. As such could I ask you to please take 2 minutes to complete the survey that can be found at the address below, 12 questions only based on the Ofsted parent view approach:

 

We are all looking forward to the start of advent and please remember our Carol Service at 4pm on Sunday 8th December at St. Peter’s Church. It would be wonderful to fill the Church and sing carols together. The St. Boniface’s College Christmas Science lecture is also one not to miss – Monday 9th December at 7 in the school hall. Mr Glanville will once again be wowing us with miraculous feats of scientific daring!

 Friday 6th December PTFA Quiz night - all welcome, school hall at 7.30
 
 

A note from Mrs Venn:

 Reading

As you may be aware the College  is looking to develop the reading and literacy skills of all KS3 students.  We would like to invite you to join us in helping students to read.  We would like volunteers to come to the library once a week to hear some of our students read.

 Training will be given to all who volunteer.

 Please would you contact Mrs Venn in the first instance if you are interested in joining us, vvenn@stbonifaces.com

 

A note from Mrs Polson – Catering

 The catering students will be providing refreshment after the Christmas Carroll concert on Sunday 8th December in the catering block, please come along and support them. There will also be an opportunity to buy crafts and small Christmas presents

 

 

Year 7 – Miss Beales

With only 15 days left, we are creeping closer to Christmas!

Some fantastic news to report for year 7 this week. Jack in 7K has received 20 merits in maths alone since joining the college in September! What an absolutely brilliant achievement, well done Jack! Another special mention to George in 7K who received “Man of the Match” at AFC Plmypton last weekend. Well done George. It’s important to celebrate achievements outside of the college as well as those during the school day. Please ask your sons to tell me, or their tutor, of their successes so that we can all celebrate!

This week we had an assembly by 7V. Thank you for all that took part. A thought provoking and reflective message as always.

If you haven’t heard already, 7G are currently holding a dog beauty competition, titled “Dazzling Dogs!”, where students have been bringing in photographs of their pets to compete for the title of most beautiful dog! Well done to the students of 7G and Mrs Printy for organising this!

To ensure the extremely high standards that Year 7 continue to demonstrate, please can I ask parents to make a note of the following;

·          Students should adhere to the hair and uniform requirements at all times. I hope that the boys have managed to have suitable haircuts over half term! Please also ensure that the correct outer wear garments are being used as the weather starts to turn towards winter. Students should only be wearing black or navy blue coats, thank you.

·          Mobile phones should not be on during the school day. They should be switched off and in bags so that learning is not disturbed.

·          Home learning should be completed for all subjects in a timely manner. Please can parents insist on checking planners and guiding the students with organisation.

·          Please can parents ensure their son has a reading book in his bag every day to support our reading scheme. This is to further help and improve literacy standards whereby all students will undertake 30 minutes of silent reading each day.

 

Just a final reminder, I hope you all received the email I sent earlier in the week regarding this year’s Carol Service. The Carol Service for the Community of St Boniface’s College and the Year 7 students and parents will be held at St Peter’s Church on Sunday 8th December at 4pm. Year 7 students will be singing in the service, therefore attendance by all students in Year 7 is imperative please. We also welcome you along to the service and to enjoy some mulled wine and mince pies after in our new catering facility.

I hope you all have a lovely weekend – Enjoy the first day of Advent on Sunday.

Miss Beales – Head of Year 7

 

Year 8

Well done to the basketball team who won both their games on Thursday against All Saints and Ridgeway. I was lucky enough to be there as the driver of the minibus and what a performance across both games! Stunning basketball for a group of boys who have only been together for a couple of weeks. Well done to all.

Special mention must go to Harry R in Year 9 who coaches the squad under the watchful eye of Mr James and Mr Greenway. Harry demonstrates maturity beyond his years in the way he directs and encourages the younger boys. Brilliant!

Mentoring day last week seems to have been a great success. I know the mentors enjoyed the opportunity to meet with parents and carers for the first formal time. We really do look forward to the journey towards Year 11 with both you, as parents, and your son. Please use the mentoring system if you have any academic questions about your son’s progress.

Good luck to the following Year 8 students: Harry Mc has a regional football tournament over the weekend involving cadets from several services; Jonathan N. takes his Grade 5 clarinet exam on Tuesday.

Congratulations to all the boys who have gained postcards and merits this week (too many to mention individually here!). Of special note, is Matthew V’s Drama postcard. He’s very happy with this! Well done too, to Denver B who tells me that he has been recognised as the strongest and fastest swimmer in his club’s age-group. His favourite stroke is the butterfly!

Finally, if you need any gardening advice, speak to Henry M in 8V. I’ve seen photos of the vegetables that Henry has grown and they are fantastic!

 Mr Tucker

 

Year 9
It only seems like yesterday that the boys were in year 6 and coming to an open evening to make their choice of secondary school for the next 5 years and now here we are ½ way through their compulsory schooling and making choices for their future GCSE’s.

This week the boys were given a form - a straw poll - to gauge their interest and the popularity of certain courses based on their choices. At this time the choices are not final, the idea behind this is a timetabling issue to try and avoid possible clashes with the most popular subjects to and ensure that as many boys as possible will be able to follow their desired courses next year – YR10.
The boys will be given further guidance before making their final choices after Christmas in the form of talks, and an Options evening where parents are also  actively encouraged to attend and  you can talk to course leaders and discuss subject content. The provisional date for this evening is January 14th 2014.

Thank you to all the parents who attended another successful mentoring day last Friday, if you did not get the opportunity to speak to your sons mentor and still wish to do so please either contact me on lmcloughlin@stbonifaces.com or ring the school and I will ensure an appointment is made for you.
L. McLoughlin Head of Year 9


Year 10

Year 10 took part in the trip to VUE cinema this week to help them with a fire drill. The boys were a credit to the school and were rewarded with a private screening of Troy 2. We have been invited back in February to help again!

 The breakfast and after school clubs are growing in popularity. The boys are developing some good skills. Parents who are interested in revision tips etc should email me as soon as possible. 

In assembly this week we sang Gary Barlow's new number followed by the classic 1984 Do They Know It's Christmastime by Band Aid. Well done singers. 

 A message from Mr James - There is a PE GCSE revision/intervention class that takes place in A19 on Wednesday lunchtimes.
 

In the run up to Christmas we look forward to welcoming physics teacher Mr Polson to the year 10 team as we say a heartfelt farewell to Mr Smart this term.

 Mr. Scott – Head of Year 10

 

 

Year 11 Mr Redfern

Last week saw the boys complete their mock examinations.  The boys as usual, conducted themselves   admirably.  Mrs Wills, our Art teacher here at Bonnies,   particularly wanted to point out how the boys sitting their mock Art exam conducted themselves.   She was full of praise and admiration with their attitude and conduct, which is always nice to hear.  As head of year 11 I’d like to take this opportunity to thank Mrs Gimblett and her team of invigilators for all their hard work and professionalism in setting everything up and monitoring the proceedings so smoothly.  Thank you to Mr McKenna as well, in his role as HMS Heroes Lead  for organising a group of seven HMS Heroes boys in  year 11 that have a mother or father in the services,  to go paintballing at Sparkwell on the 5th of December 2013.  I’m sure they will have a brilliant time. 

It was great to see so many year 11 boys attend the 6th form opening evening last Thursday night.  The atmosphere was excellent and the boys looked genuinely enthused with what next year can offer them at St Boniface’s College.  

 

 Post 16

This week has been a very good week for the sixth form. Many activities have taken place focussing on academic performance and enrichment. 
 

Last Friday was mentoring day where your sons mentor went through the targets and formulated an action plan. Some students have not completed this and need to contact their tutor immediately.

Last Tuesday was our sixth form parents evening where an opportunity existed to meet your teachers and get individual feedback in order to improve. If you have not yet contacted your teachers then email me or your son’s teachers and we will speed up the process. It is important that all parties are communicating in order to achieve success.

On Wednesday our sports leaders went into primary schools to teach our younger students how to coach.

On Thursday our Lower Sixth students went to Learn2Live at the Pavilions. A hard hitting event for all Lower Sixth students, highlighting responsibility, and the need to act responsibly. 

On Thursday our Art and Photography students also went to a special taster day with Plymouth University. A unique day with our partner university to explore all the future possibilities,
 
Last week was our open evening for joining the sixth form. If you have not obtained an application form and a prospectus then please contact me at the College. 

Mr Tew


Monday 2 December 2013
 
13:35 – 14:20 - Geography Clinic - (Miss Beales)
13:35 – 14:20 – Film Club with Mr Redfern (Room 136)
13:35 – 14:20 – Christian Union – (Chapel)
13:35 – 14:20 – Quiz in the Library – Years 7, 8 and 9
13:35 – 14:20 – Card Club – (LfLC)                                                      
15:00 – Maths Drop in Session Room A37 – (Mr Allerton)
15:00 - Year 11 Higher GCSE Homework , Catch up and Revision - (A29)
15:00 - STEM -  (Mr Smart)
 

Tuesday 3 December 2013
 
11:35 – 12:35 – Year 7 Carol Service Rehearsal
13:35 – 14:20 – Film Club with Mr Redfern (Room 136)
13:35 – 14:20 – Card Club  (LfLC)
13:35 – 14:20 - Drama Club – (Mr Trimmer)
13:35 – 14:20 - Workshop Sessions Catch up – (Mr Griffin)
13:35 – 14:20 - Geography Clinic – (Miss Beales)
13:50 – 14:20 – Year 8 Inter-House Football ‘Errington v Kieley’ – Year 8 Yard
 

Wednesday 4 December 2013
 
13:35 – 14:20 – Film Club with Mr Redfern (Room 136)
13:35 – 14:20 – Card Club with Debbie Grieve – (LfLC)
13:35 – 14:20 – Panda Knitting Club – (Miss Gosling’s Room)
13:35 – 14:20 - Board Games (Mrs Williamson-Firth – Miss Gosling’s Room)
13:35 – 14:20 – Geography Clinic – (Miss Beales)
13:35 – 14:20 – Careers Club – Architect and Quantity Surveyor Mr Guy Bolt
from Bailey Partnership
15:20 – 16:20 – Philosophy Club with Miss Sandford – (Room 150) – Week B only
15:30 – 15:45 - Time for Prayer for Staff and Students – (Chapel) – Week A only
 

Thursday 5 December 2013
 
09:50 – 10:50 - Challenge Team UK giving a presentation to Year 9 pupils (Hall)
13:35 – 14:20 – Film Club with Mr Redfern (Room 136)
13:35 – 14:20 – Card Club – (Back room in LfLC)
13:35 – 14:20- Geography Clinic – (Miss Beales)
13:35 – 14:20 – ICT Careers Club – (Room 108)
13:50 – 14:20 – Year 8 Inter-House Football ‘Vaughan v Errington’ – Year 8 Yard
15:20 – 16:30 - Miss Gosling’s Art Club - (Week A only)
15:30 – 15:45 – Time for Prayer for Staff and Students – (Chapel) – Week B only
18:00 – Ofsted Mentoring Report Evening for Parents - Hall
 

Friday 6 December 2013
 
12:35 – 13:35 - Year 7 Carol Service Rehearsal
13:35 – 14:20 – Film Club with Mr Redfern (Room 136)
13:35 – 14:20 – Years 9 – 11 Android Club - (Mr Neethling)
13:35 – 14:20 - Geography Clinic – (Miss Beales)
19:30 – PTFA Christmas Quiz – Hall                                                     
 
 

November - December Clubs and Activities

Week A
Clubs/activities
Monday
Fitness club (lunch)
Year 7 & 8 basketball (after school)
School Play – Lord of the Flies (after school) Mr Trimmer
Geography clinic (lunch) Miss Beales
Year 7 Music club Mr Ousey
Tuesday
KS3 badminton (lunch)
Drama club (lunch) Mr Trimmer
Geography clinic (lunch) Miss Beales
Instrumental opportunities Mr Ousey and Mr Crossman
Wednesday
Fitness club (lunch)
Year 9 & 10 basketball (after school)
Knitting club (lunch) Mrs Parsons E123
Board games (lunch) Mrs Williamson-Firth E123
School Play – Lord of the Flies (after school) Mr Trimmer
Geography clinic (lunch) Miss Beales
Guitar club Mr Ousey
Thursday
Fitness club (lunch)
KS3 table tennis (after school)
Art club (after school) Miss Gosling
Geography clinic (lunch) Miss Beales
Wind band – Mr Ousey
Friday
KS4 badminton (lunch)
Android club (lunch years 9-11) Mr Neethling
Geography clinic (lunch) Miss Beales
GCSE music Mr Ousey
Week B
 
Monday
Fitness club (lunch)
Year 7 & 8 basketball (after school)
School Play – Lord of the Flies (after school) Mr Trimmer
Geography clinic (lunch) Miss Beales
Year 7 Music club Mr Ousey
Tuesday
KS3 badminton (lunch)
Drama club (lunch) Mr Trimmer
Geography clinic (lunch) Miss Beales
Instrumental opportunities Mr Ousey and Mr Crossman
Wednesday
Fitness club (lunch)
Year 9 & 10 basketball (after school)
Knitting club (lunch) Mrs Parsons E123
Board games (lunch) Mrs Williamson-Firth E123
School Play – Lord of the Flies (after school) Mr Trimmer
Geography clinic (lunch) Miss Beales
Guitar club Mr Ousey
Thursday
Fitness club (lunch)
STEM (lunch) Mr Smart
KS3 table tennis (after school)
Geography clinic (lunch) Miss Beales
Wind band – Mr Ousey
Friday
KS4 badminton (lunch)
Android club (lunch years 9-11) Mr Neethling
Geography clinic (lunch) Miss Beales
GCSE music Mr Ousey


 

PE Extra-curricular Clubs Timetable

BEFORE SCHOOL
Breakfast Club
Fitness
Basketball / Badminton
All Years
Breakfast Club
Fitness
Basketball / Badminton
All Years
Breakfast Club
Fitness
Basketball / Badminton
All Years
Breakfast Club
Fitness
Basketball / Badminton
All Years
Breakfast Club
Fitness
Basketball / Badminton
All Years
LUNCH TIME
Fitness Suite + Basketball
All Years
Fitness Suite + Basketball
All Years
Fitness Suite + Basketball
All Years
Fitness Suite + Basketball
All Years
Fitness Suite + Basketball
All Years
AFTER SCHOOL
Year 8 Basketball
All Years Boxing
Sixth Form Rugby
All Years Volleyball
Year 9 Basketball
Year 12+13
A Level Revision3.30-5pm (A18)
All Years Table Tennis
 
 
 

 
 
 Father, in the wilderness of the Jordan you sent a messenger to prepare people's hearts for the coming of your Son. Help me to hear his words and repent of my sins, so that I may clearly see the way to walk, the truth to speak, and the life to live for Him, our Lord Jesus Christ.

Amen.

 

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