Parentmail 18/03/2016 - Cowbridge Comprehensive School
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Parentmail 18/03/2016 - Cowbridge Comprehensive School
Cowbridge Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Y Bont Faen 18/03/16 Parentmail Bulletin Diary Dates MARCH 17 - 24 Year 9 French Exchange – arrive (arrive pm 17th, depart am 24th) 22 - 23 Year 11 GCSE Art Exam 24 Year 12 &13 Psychology visit - London Year 12 Reports Issued 25 End of term – Good Friday Bank Holiday Consultation to Change the Length of the School Lunch Break and Start and End of Day. Proposed time changes: School start time: 8.30am School finish time 3pm. School lunch break - 45 minutes. As per the separate letter sent on the 10/3 via Parentmail you can register your response via the following link: https://docs.google.com/a/cowbridgecs.co.uk/forms/ d/1IM6Gsn_sTqKX3UC3yHno9jXzqjLNCStE1XyG_-sq32I/viewform The deadline for responses is March 24th by 3:30pm Review Week 2 Spring Term 2015-2016 Review week 2 will begin in school on the week beginning Monday 21st March. During this review week, your child will be issued with a sticker which will be placed in their planner for your information. This sticker contains assessment and attendance data along with any achievement or behaviour points provided by the teachers. Information is also provided concerning the amount of effort shown over the past term. The data on these stickers are also supplied to you in a report. We hope that you will use this data as a way of discussing your child’s progress during this period and how s/he might improve and set manageable targets. We ask that you complete the section for parents entitled “Parent comment” and sign off the comment section. There is also a section entitled ‘pupil target’, which will allow you involvement in our target setting progress. We hope that by involving you in this review you will feel more included in the teaching and learning process. This data will then form part of a dialogue between all students and their form teachers as well as Heads of Year and Heads of School. The effort data provided follows the following criteria; 1 for effort = outstanding 2 for effort = very good 3 for effort = good 4 for effort = inconsistent 5 for effort = major concern The achievement data recorded in the planner will take the form of a current “working at level”, e.g. Level 5, Level 5+, in each subject at Key Stage 3. Please see the table below for clarification. Grade Description 5+ High Level 5 5 Mid Level 5 5- Low Level 5 For end of Key Stage levels in National Curriculum subjects, a pupil of ‘average’ ability usually attains level 4 at the end of Year 6 and level 5/6 at the end of Year 9. In Key Stages 4 and 5, pupils will be issued with a “working at grade”, e.g. A,B,C, etc. Please be aware that if some assessment data is missing, this is because your child may not study that particular subject in school. We hope that you find this exercise useful in addition to the annual report that you receive so that you may continue to support your child in their academic progress. Please do not hesitate to contact the school if you have further questions regarding this process. J Ling (Assistant Headteacher) Rotary Photography Competition Congratulations to Rudi Bright 7.5 and Owain Leyshon Year 12 for winning the Young Rotary Photographer Competition 2016. Ellie Stephens 7.5 and Isabel Gamlin Year 12 were the runners up. All students are now entered to the country level. Sherman Dance Festival Congratulations to the girls from Years 7, 8 and 9 who performed in the Cardiff and Vale Schools Dance Festival. This was held in the Sherman Theatre on March 3rd and 4th. They danced a beautiful interpretation of Ed Sheeran's 'Photograph' to fit the theme of 'Legacy', which was very well received by the large audience. Many thanks to the girls for their outstanding commitment and dedication to the show. Well done girls! Netball: Cardiff and Vale County Finals Congratulations to the Year 8, 9 and 10 netball teams who were runners up in the recent Cardiff and Vale County Netball finals. A special mention must go to Amelie Clode (Year 8), Eve Mordecai (Year 9) and Sophie Rees (Year 10), as they were awarded players of the tournament in their respective year groups. Week 1 and 2 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Short intense revision sessions English (selected pupils) Maths (selected pupils) English (selected pupils) Maths (selected pupils) English (selected pupils) 8.30 – 8.50 History (selected pupils) Lunch Computer Science Computer Science Computer Science Computer Science Computer Science (selected pupils) (selected pupils) (selected pupils) (selected pupils) (selected pupils) History (selected pupils) Business Studies Physical Education 13.15 14.15 History (selected pupils) E&P Week 1 only E&P Week 2 only After school 3.30 – 4.30 Art History Maths Maths (March 1st onwards) Drama Geography German Design technology coursework clinic (Pupils to arrange with their teacher – to run until Easter holidays) Design technology coursework clinic (Pupils to arrange with their teacher – to run until Easter holidays) Design technology coursework clinic (Pupils to arrange with their teacher – to run until Easter holidays) Saturday revision sessions; These sessions will run from 9.00-12.15 and will offer structured revision to students about to sit their GCSE examination in the following subjects. Welsh oral preparation Year 11 Saturday 16th April Ethics and Philosophy Year 11 Saturday 28th May and June 4th French Year 11 Saturday 14th May Design Technology (RM/Food Technology/Graphics/Textiles) Saturday 21st May Child Development Saturday 11th June History Year 11 Saturday 4th, 11th and 16th June Physics Year 11 Saturday 7th and 21st May Further after school sessions will take place towards the end of April and start of May (more details to follow) Maths – The school are currently working on plans to provide intensive revision sessions in Maths in the days running up the Maths examinations. All pupils not in a formal examination will have the opportunity for an intensive revision session. German Year 11 Saturday 4th June Pilot Careers Live is an exciting career event for anyone looking to take the first steps towards a professional pilot career. It will cover all there is to know on what it takes to become an airline pilot by bringing together leading pilot training companies, airlines and pilot career experts in one venue. Speakers and exhibitors include: British Airways, the RAF, CityJet and Flybe as well as many Approved Training Organisations and Universities from all over the UK. Visitors will be able to get a unique insight to life as a pilot with the airlines, flying for the military, aviation degree courses, advice on the selection process and the pilot training journey explained. It's all there! Questions the event will answer: What qualifications do you need? The selection process explained. What are the costs? When can you start? Life as a pilot – what can you expect? How to combine a university degree with pilot training. Pilot apprenticeships. What are the job prospects? What are the salaries? What does the training include? What are the different types of training available? Royal Air Force – what are the careers options? More information and Tickets For discounted student tickets and full information visit www.pilotcareernews.com/live/london Apprenticeship Scheme 2016-17 Salary £15,934 per annum (in accordance with Living Wage) Purpose of the post: The Assembly Commission Apprenticeship scheme presents an exciting opportunity for individuals to learn and develop within a parliamentary place of work. We are looking for four apprentices to work in various teams throughout the Commission. Each will follow a carefully designed programme, working in three areas for five month blocks, as well as taking part in short shadowing placements with other teams across the organisation. Working within a supportive environment, the apprentices will be encouraged to use their skills and contribute to team objectives to ensure that they are met in a timely and efficient manner. Please quote reference number AC-065-15 Closing date: 10.00 29 March 2016 FOR FURTHER DETAILS AND APPLICATION FORM: http://www.assembly.wales/en/gethome/working/recruitment/jobs/Pages/ AC-065-15.aspx Network Rail apprenticeships up for grabs as record investment in Britain’s railway continues. http://www.networkrailmediacentre.co.uk/news/network-rail-apprenticeships-up-for-grabs-asrecord-investment-in-britains-railway-continues The Network Rail Advanced Apprenticeship scheme is open to anyone who is 18 by 1st October 2016. Further details on the scheme, including cases studies of current and former apprentices talking about their own experiences, can be found on our website: http://www.networkrail.co.uk/apprentices.