Oct 2 - Myton School
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Oct 2 - Myton School
Weekly News O c t ob e r 2 2 0 1 5 CYCLE SAFETY H E A D T E AC H E R ’ S M E S S AG E Dear Parents and Carers I am writing this after seeing our wonderful Year 7s off on their Into the Woods adventure. They have been a fantastic addition to our school and already the school will seem a little diminished without them being here today. As we move into October, we start to get into the hard work of examination preparation. After 5 years of continuous improvement with key elements of outstanding exam performance, this year has been more mixed. At A Level, some stunning performance and excellent grades have been balanced by one or two disappointments, however, every student who wanted to go to university went to their choice of university. AS Level has been very good and in fact has been one of our best years which bodes well for next year’s examination results. At GCSE we have had mixed results. Most areas such as Maths, Art and Geography continue to be outstanding. Results in English Literature, RE, PE etc, have all gone well. However, we have had to ask for considerable re-marks in some areas and our faith in exam boards, while never total, has been shaken further. In Business Studies we demanded a total remark of our coursework as we knew there was a discrepancy in the results. This led to all 96 students’ grades going up, one from D to A! This is unfathomable. There is also a review being undertaken of Modern Languages results and 70 re-marks were also ordered for English Language which has been a disappointment this year. This will affect our headline figures in the very last year of measuring 5 A*-C with English Language and Maths. Next year English Literature replaces English Language in the new headline figure calculation. Using English Literature in the calculation this year puts our results in the high 70%s. So our general trends continue to be good, we have identified areas where we need to work more closely with the exam boards and our predictions and estimates are that next year will be a buoyant year for examination results. We have had a brilliant start to the year. We just need now to prepare our young people to be optimistic, ambitious, and well supported both in school and at home as the winter months arrive. Kind regards Paul MacIntyre—Head Teacher We are currently organising road safety assemblies for all students with Warwickshire Police and road safety officers. To ensure the message gets through, we’d like to ask you to talk through with your child the rights of way on cycle paths, particularly the cycle way along Myton Road from Leamington. Cyclists need to be very vigilant and should always stop at junctions as cars turning in and out of side roads have the right of way. We have had reports of near misses and students taking risks on the roads to and from school and we want our students to be safe. CYCLE HELMETS One of our students had a fall from his bike on the way to school last week. Fortunately he wasn’t seriously hurt, largely due to the fact he was wearing a helmet. His mum has asked us to join her in urging more of our students to wear protective headgear when cycling to and from school. She has highlighted this article in the Telegraph as a good way of raising awareness. As the author of the article says, “It is an irrefutable scientific fact that you only get one head. So, look after it and wear a helmet.” W H AT ’ S O N T H I S W E E K Wednesday 7 Accelerated Reader & Numeracy Year 7 Parents Evening 6.00pm - 7.30pm in the Learning Resource Centre (LRC) in Lower School Thursday 8 Shakespeare Schools Festival Workshop – (For Yrs 8-13) Positive Parenting (6-week course) - 10.30am-12.30pm Lower School Hall Saturday 10 Students arrive from Bruhl Exchange Trip. DON’T FORGET TO FOLLOW @mytonschool for up-to-date news and information Weekly News O c t ob e r 2 2 0 1 5 MYTON MAKES AN IMPACT IN PERU Back in July, Myton Sixth Form students, accompanied by teachers, Mr Wolff and Miss Marchbank, travelled to Peru for four weeks to teach English to Peruvian primary school pupils. The organisation they worked with, the Otra Cosa Network, has written to express their thanks. Peter Murphy from the Otra Cosa Network writes, “Your students were so brilliant that, in the years that I have directed the program, we have never come across young people achieving so much in just three weeks. They helped with the preparation, coordination, planning and delivering of the English classes to these underprivileged Peruvian children. “The children in Peru will always remember Myton students as such a special group. I really hope this trip is something they too will remember for the rest of their lives.” FACILITIES FOR HIRE Did you know that you can hire one of our halls, classrooms or conference rooms in the evening, at weekends or during the school holidays? If you’re interested in finding out more, see our website or call our Lettings Officer, Nanette Brewster on 01926 405759 or email brewster.n@myton.co.uk Our sports facilities are managed by Warwick District Council. ARMY INSIGHT RESIDENTIAL COURSE Is your child interested in a career in the army? Are they aged 15-17? Army Insight are running a residential course between Monday 23rd–Friday 27th November at Swynnerton Camp in Staffordshire. It aims to give a good idea of the reality of life in the services and the range of careers available. Our Army School Liaison Officer is coming into school on Tuesday 13th October at lunchtime in the Conference Room to brief interested students. Anyone who would like to find out more is welcome to come along. You just need to let Mrs Gerrard or Miss Durden know. Or find out more on the careers section of our website. DON’T FORGET TO FOLLOW @mytonschool for up-to-date news and information Weekly News O c t ob e r 2 2 0 1 5 IMAGINEERING FAIR DISCOUNTED TICKETS The Imagineering Fair at the Ricoh Arena, Coventry is a fabulous opportunity for the whole family to enjoy fascinating, hands-on activities and to learn first hand about technology in the world around us. It includes everything from racing cars, rockets and robots to electronics, 3D printing, lasers and mechanical challenges. POETRY BALLOON FOUND Prince the Springer Spaniel has found one of our poetry balloons in a field near Welford Upon Avon. Students who visited our Open Morning had the chance to write their own haiku poems, all of which were tied to balloons and released at the end of the morning. We were delighted to hear from Prince’s owner with the story of its landing place. There is a special Discount Offer on Tickets - £12.00 for a family of 2 adults + 3 children. Tickets can be booked at the Ticket Factory: www.theticketfactory.com or call: 0844 338 8000 and quote code ImFr15 for discount. For more information go to the Imagineering website SIXTH FORM BURSARIES Did you know that there is financial help available for students in Years 12 and 13? The money can be used to pay for things like transport, educational visits, books and equipment, university open day visits and interviews. You can find out more about this on our website Or contact Rachel Field in Finance on 01926 405744, email field.r@myton.co.uk COURTEOUS STUDENTS We know that the vast majority of our students are polite and courteous at all times. However, we do sometimes have complaints from members of the public about the behaviour of our students on their way to and from school. We’d urge you to take the time to remind your children to be aware of other people and of the importance of allowing them to use the path, pavement or cycle way in a courteous manner. Thank you for your support. DON’T FORGET TO FOLLOW @mytonschool for up-to-date news and information Weekly News O c t ob e r 2 2 0 1 5 SCHOOL CLUBS ROBOTICS CLUB This week Mrs Johnson, Lillie Cummings (O10) and Hannah Possart (O1) have been hosting a lunchtime exhibition of all the clubs available to lower school students. Robotics Club is aimed at Year 7, 8 and 9 students and will be held on Tuesdays after school in S4. Students have been able to find out all about clubs including Reading Club, Creative Writing Club, Robotics Club, Orchestra, as well as all the sports clubs that we run here at school. There are a limited number of places – so please come and speak to Mrs Jones in S4 (Mondays and Tuesdays) or email jones.k@myton.co.uk You can find out more about the game here Or watch this video PE BULLETIN Follow this link for details of next week’s PE clubs and matches NETBALL RESULTS In matches against North Leamington School: Year 8s won 7–2 Year 9s won 5–1 Year 10s won 7–1 Year 11s narrowly lost 1–4 RUGBY RESULTS The Year 8 Rugby Team started their season with a 2914 win over Studley. BASKETBALL RESULTS The Sixth Form Basketball team were victorious in their opening game of the season, beating Alcester Grammar 61-51. FOOTBALL RESULTS The Year 8 team got their season underway with a 7-1 win over Aylesford School in the County Cup. The Year 9 team beat Kenilworth in their league match 4-2 and beat Princethorpe 7-1 in the County Cup. The Year 10 team won 3-2 in their County Cup match vs Princethorpe. SWIMMING RESULTS The Intermediate Boys Swimming Team finished Runners Up in the East Midlands Schools Relay Championships. Congratulations to Aran Shuttlewood, Ben Court, Ed Jolley & Ronnie Harvey, who produced excellent times in the Freestyle and Medley Relays. They now await to see if their times are one of the top 20 times in the ountry. If so, they will compete in the National Finals at the Aquatic Centre, Olympic Park, London. DON’T FORGET TO FOLLOW @mytonschool for up-to-date news and information
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