2014 Christmas Newsletter - Buile Hill Visual Arts College
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2014 Christmas Newsletter - Buile Hill Visual Arts College
Christmas 2014 Newsletter Newslette Merry Christmas E Safety and Video Games Technology and the online world are a major part of our young people’s lives, especially at this time, with many children getting new video games for Christmas. What is safe? When is the right age to go online and play with others? Which video games should I allow them to play? How can I make sure they are not taking big risks that could harm them? Tips for keeping children safe with video games Consider the availability of parental controls. For younger gamers, setting parental controls can help. Limit the amount of time spent online. Manage the content your child can see including disturbing graphics like bloodshed etc. Limit the age rating of the games they can play. Manage who they can play with online. Some, like the Xbox 360, can set up profiles for different gamers in the family. Many of these setups are password or pin protected which is not entirely suitable nor secure for older players. Video game ratings All video games sold in the UK are age and content rated. Look for the PEGI rating system: this uses reliable age ranking and content symbols that are easy to understand. STAY SAFE AT BUILE HILL Before you agree to buy that game, make sure you understand the environment your child is going to be playing in for the next few weeks… visit http:// www.pegi.info/en/index/ for more information to make an informed decision. Sometimes even the most innocent games may have features that will allow your child to mix with anyone else in the world. ABSENCE LINE Please call the absence line on 0161 921 1361 if your child is going to be off school. This is a 24 hour absence line so school can be contacted anytime, day or night. BULLYING TEXT LINE If you have any concerns text this number 07583042693 Gaming is a great activity that is fun for all the family, especially at Christmas. But be aware that extended periods of individual gaming online is not healthy for young developing bodies and brains. Research shows that boys are twice as likely as girls to game online and for longer periods. Happy Christmas and Happy Gaming! CHILD PROTECTION OFFICER Mrs M Howard 0161 921 1343 House Pankhurst Panthers WHAT A YEAR SO FAR What a wonderful start to this academic year; we have so many great things to tell you about. Overall, Pankhurst is second place in the house league, this is a credit to the hard work and dedication of our students and staff, who have made a fantastic effort with attendance, inter-house activities and collecting house points. However, we have high expectations and we are aiming for first position next time! Community A number of our Year 9 students including Holly Gerrard, Jack Williams, Briana Martin and Ellie Allcock were recently selected to participate in a project at Key 103 Radio Station. During this visit the students were given a tour of the studios and were invited to get involved with a range of exciting and inspiring activities such as writing commercials, recording podcasts and learning interview techniques. What a fantastic experience for all involved! Attendance As Pankhurst House we have the second highest percentage attendance for the school year so far, and I hope our students will continue to strive to be first. A huge well done to 8P1 Miss Barnard’s form who currently have the highest percentage attendance of all the Pankhurst forms with a very impressive 97%. Let’s see whether any other Pankhurst forms can beat this total next term. Student Council In school we have recently had elections for our new Student Council, and I would like to congratulate our newly voted in members David Flitcroft Year 7 and Lewis Gregory Year 10. The student council represents a fantastic opportunity for our young people to become more involved in decision making within school, and to have a voice in matters which they feel passionately about changing to enhance the day to day experiences of students. I was very pleased by the number of students who showed an interest in applying for a role on the student council, and would like to say a massive well done to those who produced some well thought out and ambitious statements and video campaigns. In the end the votes were very close, and all those involved should be very proud of their achievements. House points and activities There have been a number of exciting activities to get involved in, and there will be many more to come. Earlier on in the year a number of our Pankhurst students volunteered to represent our house in a Prefect Takeover event where our Pankhurst students competed in activities such as a treasure hunt and a fashion show. We also had a basketball challenge which was an enjoyable experience for all who took part (and a great chance to earn extra house points) this event was also a valuable opportunity for prefects from all houses to work together and have experience of organising an event and developing leadership skills for the future. It was also lovely to see a number of our Year 7 and 8 Pankhurst students involved in the recent MFL inter-house competition, putting a lot of energy and effort into winning Pankhurst some house points. I would also like to mention that in the most recent inter-house event on Numbers Day, our Pankhurst students were the winners! In addition to these organised inter-house activities, our students continue to collect house points on a daily basis through their attitude, effort and commitment to learning. Congratulations to some of our students with the highest number of house points so far: Eunice Krasinska, Kiana Soleimani, Leia King, Megan Linney and Elle Platt. So, as we continue to move through this academic year I look forward to sharing more great news with you from Pankhurst House. Miss Wainwright House Coordinator - Pankhurst House Lowry Lions Lowry Lion’s are ready and roaring! It has been a great year for Lowry House so far. Although we are finishing bottom of the leader board for ‘best house’ we have still done extremely well in most areas of the house competitions including our outstanding attendance record and finishing top in several of the inter-house activities. Community Several of our Lowry Lions took part in a fantastic project ran by Key 103 radio which involved our pupils becoming Journalist and DJ’s for the day and creating their very own radio session. Courtney Clarke, Ellie Curran, Zac Gorst and Josh Gorst learnt various activities including writing commercials, recording podcasts and other media skills which all contribute to their AQA award in Introduction to radio production. I was lucky enough to escort the pupils on this trip and I was extremely impressed with the pupil’s hard work and the finished product was amazing! The lovely staff at Key 103 were also extremely impressed with the pupils and are eager to continue to work with Buile Hill pupils in the future. Lowry House has also had some pupils competing in outside of school competitions and excelling in their sport. Ethan Evans in year 8 continues to work hard with his Swimming and we wish him luck as the swimming competition’s season starts. Jade Taylor and Nicole McStravick competed in Wales recently and finished 1st and 2nd in morris dancing. Chloe Pope also took part in a morris dancing completion and came 1st and 3rd in two separate events. Our very own Miss Burrows has also been competing outside of school with her cheerleading squad. Miss Burrows is part of the England team and will be competing in the world championships very soon. Good Luck Miss Burrows! Well done Lions! Student Council The pupils have been practicing their politics this term with the introduction of the Student Council. Several of the Lowry Lions Rachel Edwards, Coral Burges, Eugene Uzaraga, Jack Franks, Zach Finlay, Alex Gaylard, Maisie Bond and Neda Naser all took part in the Student Council elections which involved the pupil creating their own manifesto which was then delivered to the rest of the house. Lowry pupils then voted for the students they thought best represented their views. The pupils chosen were Eugene and Neda. Well done to everyone who took part! House Eccleston Eagles Eccleston continue to fly high after a very successful start to the school year. Our Eagles have spread their wings excelling in house points, inter house activities and making great improvements with attendance. Student Council In recent weeks there has been a real buzz around the school surrounding the student council elections. Those who applied all put forward a very strong campaign via video which all of Eccleston viewed and voted on. All candidates showed a real enthusiasm. Congratulations to both Cameron Wright Year 8 and Joel Hancock Year 10 who are now representing Eccleston on the student council. Community Some of our Eagles had the fantastic opportunity to spend the day with Key 103 radio station. Our year 9 students spent the day trying their hand at being radio DJs and Journalists. All showed great creative flare whilst proudly representing Eccleston. Matthew Osinibi Yr 9 said the experience was really exciting and he felt ‘privileged to be a part of the radio station he listens to’. The Eccleston staff have also contributed and been victorious in both the MFL fancy dress and family fortunes house activities. The enthusiasm from the students and staff has been amazing, well done and thank you for all of the support. House points and activities We have participated in a record number of House activities this year winning the treasure hunt, harvest festive tin collection, basketball, family fortunes and coming joint-first in the MFL treasure hunt. Joel Hancock, Year 10, deserves a special mention for his outstanding commitment to Eccleston, bringing our house to victory in the harvest festive tin collection by donating a staggering 200 tins! Attendance Year 11 Eccleston came top of the attendance leader board this week with 95.9%. Our Eagles have also shown As we approach the New Year I am more than their commitment and confident improvements will passion to learning across be made in regards to all subjects within school. Ecclestons attendance, with This is demonstrated in the Year 11 leading the way number of house points forward. students have earned; We can do it Eagles! 9,785. Eccleston are currently third on the house Merry Christmas Eagles, point leader board and I am let’s make 2015 a great more than confident we will year, lets fly even higher! be flying even higher in the coming New Year! Keep up Miss Collins the hard work! House Coordinator. House Kingsley Cobras We are making good It has been a great year for demonstrated real enthusiasm for the post. progress in attendance but Kingsley House so far, our as ever there is always room house won ‘House of the for improvement!! 7K2 are Term’ for September and the leaders of attendance in October. We have made the House at the moment massive achievements in with 96.1%. Come on house points, attendance Cobra’s – beat that!!! and Inter House activities. Finally..... In particular we shone in a The points have been number of Community counted and verified and projects. Four Yr 9 students Kingsley House are the became Journalists and HOUSE OF THE TERM Radio D.J.’s for two days WELL DONE EVERYBODY, when they went along to that’s three terms in a row Key 103 Radio Station. The we really are the COBRA students had an amazing CHAMPIONS time and said it was a privilege to be part of such a This term Kingsley students have achieved a record large media project. They As we swiftly approach a will also receive certificates number of house points, busy new year I am more of accreditation for demonstrating commitment than confident that as a completing the scheme. and enthusiasm for house, House we will continue to Callum Fairbrother in Year climb high, set ourselves lessons and learning. Mollie 11 has also been out and high targets and maintain Tucker in year 7 amassed about in the community, our high standards. 97 points just this week!!!! volunteering to help the Have a great Christmas homeless, we are very Keep up the good work everyone – and here’s to proud of Callum and this another great 2015!! Cobras!! There is never a venture. shortage of Kingsley Cobras Mrs Swanton This term we have been Head of Kingsley House when it comes to really busy with the Student participation in House Council elections. The activities and again this term response and commitment we are doing really well. We from our house was came second in the MFL overwhelming with a Inter House Competition massive amount of students earning 100 points - and a applying for election. I am number of our Year 8 proud to announce that students were spotted running enthusiastically, Callum Fairbrother in Yr11 racing to get the competition and Ffion Prescott in Yr 8 items in on time!! Well done were the successful and keep up the competitive applicants and have spirit! Art Yorkshire Sculpture Park In October Miss Braidwood, Mrs Champion and Miss Braha took all year 9 art students to the Yorkshire Sculpture Park. This was an amazing trip that allowed the art students to see huge sculptures close up. Whilst there they were shown around the sculpture park by two guides who talked to them about why the sculptures were there, how and why the artist made them and encouraged the students to analyse the sculptures and give their opinions. The last part of the trip saw the students creating their own sculptures based on the theme ‘animal machines’ from big pieces of wood, plastic and found objects. This is where the students really excelled, working as a team to create some weird and wonderful sculptures. Art St John’s Primary visit Miss Braidwood took five year 10 art students to St John’s Primary School to help with their Art Week. Miss Braidwood and the students taught the children to make wire sculptures inspired by L.S. Lowry, poly-board printed animals inspired by Andy Warhol and melting clay Alice in Wonderland clocks inspired by Salvador Dali. This was an amazing experience for the year 10s to show St John’s Primary what brilliant young artists we have at Buile Hill. They inspired and helped the children to produce some fantastic work. Some of them are even considering a career in teaching! Art Art More Able The Art Department are very proud of the fantastic work done by the year 11 boys who have been selected to work with a very successful and famous artist Ian Murphy. He has been inspiring, teaching and showing them his techniques and ways of working. The boys along with Miss Braidwood and Mrs Champion have already visited Castlefield in Manchester with the artist. They have two more Saturday sessions where they will continue to work alongside the artist and members of the art team. We are hoping that with this extra push from the art staff and being inspired by Ian Murphy they will achieve that well deserved A. A selection of year 11 Art pupils have been working really hard to achieve a higher grade. With late night intervention put in place by Miss Talbot students stayed to develop their projects further. A massive well done to the students who participated, keep up the good work. Art An ex pupil, Miss Braha, returned last year for a one month placement from Huddersfield University. After her months experience she decided that teaching was the job for her and is currently taking a year out to work with the department further. At University Miss Braha is studying contemporary art and illustration and has used her skills to go above and beyond supporting pupils in lessons. In photography she has been using Photoshop, photo deconstruction and scanning. The fashion class have been developing circus artist research. Year 11 textiles have been supported on creating lampshades and year 10’s Urban Garden theme has had help printing with oil pastels. Art The art department have been busy creating items to sell at the Christmas shop. Gifts include handmade cards, cups, melted bottles and tin candle holders. Pupils from the enterprise group will run the shop in the Ellesmere Centre, Walkden, on Thursday 11th and Friday 12th December. The profits will be used to buy more materials and to raise money for the charity ‘Help the Heroes’. These items will also be available during the last week in school to buy – come and select a gift or card! The Art and Performing Arts department along with Salford police have teamed up to deliver a very exciting project . Over the past three years Mrs Hill has been developing projects to raise awareness of the impact of gang culture. Helping young people develop and engage with their creativity, Mrs Hill and the Art team have planned activities for local primary schools, providing young students with positive values. Maths More Able Mathematicians On Monday 8th December, more able pupils in Year 7 and Year 8 will be taking part in a mastery day, during the day each group will be spending two hours working on a maths project. In small groups, they will be asked to design and create a hat, meeting certain specifications, with a prize for the best hat. This is to help pupils with their resilience, teamwork and problem solving skills and also allows them to try a different kind of activity than they can do in a one hour lesson. Alongside this, our more able pupils in Year 7 are learning strategies to make them more independent learners in their maths lessons, and they now know lots of things they can use or try before asking their teacher for help. 7y1 are also trying GCSE level work in many lessons and they are doing really well with this. Some pupils from 7Y1 attend Maths club each week on a Tuesday after school where they are given further challenging questions and problem solving tasks. A select group of our Year 10 more able have also now started additional maths every Thursday after school. This involves them doing maths work beyond A* at GCSE and will lead to an extra qualification for those pupils at the end of Year 11. Ms S Race More Able Coordinator Maths KS4 Maths Year 11 students have been working hard this term preparing for their GCSE exams in June and the next full mock exam in January. They have been staying for extra lessons as part of the extended day on a Monday, they have been coming back for 1-2-1 sessions after school and even doing extra maths during form time! We have even had students from Salford University supporting small groups of students during lesson times. All year 11 students will be bringing home for Christmas an exam paper to complete along with any additional resources they have completed in lessons. Please support them over the Christmas period and put aside some time for your son/daughter to complete the work given. Well done Year 11. Ms Williams KS4 Coordinator Maths Homework Update All students Year 7 through to Year 11, receive homework weekly. The Maths Trips Last half term a small group maths department alternate of students from 10y1 went my maths homework with a written homework. The on a maths trip to Royal Northern College of Music. written homework is usually exam type questions related The trip was a maths to the topics they are inspiration show which learning in class. My maths showed the real life homework is set every application of maths and how it is used in many ways fortnight and the homework we don't even realise. There set will either be related to the topic they are learning or was even a section completed dedicated to the a booster pack to build their numerical profiles. Research maths behind juggling and states that the less gaps speaking to the students they have on their profiles afterwards - that was they are least likely to definitely the most underachieve. memorable bit! My maths can be found at www.mymaths.co.uk Password ‘buile’ and Log in ‘fraction4’. Each student then has an individual log in which they can access their individual homework and profiles. If you have any concerns or need any additional information please contact Ms Sutcliffe or Ms Williams. Music It sure has been busy in the music department this term! Proud, Journey’s and Mistletoe and Wine has kept us all busy alongside Rock n Pop graded exams for some of our ‘rock heroes’! In October it was the return of Year 7 ‘Proud’. Students performed the song Proud by M People as the signature song along with Try by Dolly Parton which made an appearance for the first time this year. As always, each class did their own personal class song 7Y1 performed Let It Go from Frozen, 7Y2 JLS’s Proud and 7Y3 performed an excellent version of We Are the Champions. We also had 7X1 singing You’ve Got a Friend in Me and 7X2 and 7X3 joined forces to perform Reach by the fabulous S Club 7. Amongst the year group, some brave and talented individuals took to the stage in solo acts. Christopher Nixon gave us his rendition of ‘Match of the Day’ on his cornet, Alex Fraser blew us away with his vocal performance of ‘Read All about It’ and Luke Jackson won the keepy-up challenge with his football skills. The MFL department joined in with the singing and students performed a superb Halloween song, in Spanish! A great evening was had by all, especially at the disco afterwards where the students, and parents, busted some killer moves! Music In November the year 8s took part in the ‘Journeys’ concert showing what they have learnt to play in their music lessons over the term. students formed class bands and instrumental ensembles on flutes, clarinets and trombones. First up was 8X1 performing followed by 8Y3 performing Mellow Out on the flute, it certainly didn’t make anyone ‘Mellow Out’ as their playing was excellent. 8X2 performed ‘Feel So Close’ whooping the audience up ready for 8Y2’s performance on clarinets of the traditional American song ‘Oh Susanna’. Matthew Goodman wowed the audience performing a solo trombone piece entitled Bright Eyes. 8X3 performed Just Dance followed by 8Y1’s Forward March on Trombone. Finally to finish off the concert Alisha Eckersley, Chloe Darby, Kate Keating, Faye Jones and Amy Kenyon impressed everyone with their superb rendition of Valerie by The Zutons and Amy Winehouse. The students showcased their work from other subjects throughout the evening and we all finished off with a lovely cup of tea and biscuit or two! For the past few weeks a range of students from Y8-11 have taken part in music exams by the ‘Rock School’ examining body. We are exceptionally proud of all the students who were entered for their commitment to their exam and for their dedication to their instrument and progressing in music. Cameron Rea Grade 2 Guitar - Pass Nicole McStravick Grade 2 Bass Guitar - Merit Sean English Grade 1 Guitar - Merit Mark Sheilds Grade 2 Guitar - Merit Kaden Bowman Grade 2 Drums - Results not back at time of print Nathan McNally Grade 2 Drums - Results not back at time of print Jack Willets Grade 1 Guitar - Results not back at time of print Music Guests to Mistletoe and Wine 2014 were welcomed to the evening with a glass of wine and a mince pie. The evening was kicked off with Detysha Harper, Robyn Duffy Shepherd and Rachael Melody performing as abandoned dolls remembering the past singing Somewhere Only We Know, followed by a rocking bass guitar solo by Nicole McStravick. The year 7 drama group performed a superb performance based on the classic Dickens novel ‘A Christmas Carol’ with Eguene Uzangana as Scrooge. Next were a variety of musical numbers including Christopher Nixon’s Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer on trumpet, a jazzy rendition of Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire by the year10 sax ensemble, Silent Night played by Jaydene Whelehan and sung by Neda Naser and Jack Williams, Jonathon Nixon and Jemma Davison performing Once In Royal David’s City on clarinet. The new year 7 instrumentalists dazzled audiences with their version of Jingle Bells, considering they had only been playing for 5 weeks was recognisable and in tune! From one extreme to another next with our top clarinettists playing Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas, followed by the year9 GCSE music class band playing Slade’s classic Merry Christmas Everyone. A bit of drama followed when year 11 performed a play based on toys coming to life and treating an orphan to a fun day at Christmas. Neda Naser sang His Eye is On The Sparrow, the clarity and tone of her voice moved some members of the audience to tears with this exceptional performance. A tough act to follow but year 8’s made light of it performing a medley of Do You Want To Build A Snowman, Frosty The Snowman and Santa Claus is Coming To Town on clarinets, trombones and flutes. The penultimate act was the year 11 chamber choir performing a beautiful three part harmony version of When A Child is Born before year 10 rocked out Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! and Winter Wonderland. The evening was a superb success with all students excelling in their performances and wowing the audience once again with their unbelievable talent. Congratulations to all involved. Community On Thursday 11th December Community Christmas Luncheon we hosted our first ever community luncheon. The afternoon started at 12.00, and was attended by more than fifty people aged 60+ from our surrounding community. The guests were welcomed with a glass of sherry and entertainment from our cheeky year 11 dancing elves! Mrs Ainley and the year10 catering class had cooked up a storm in the kitchen and guests were offered a choice of starters, from homemade leek and potato soup with a freshly baked bread roll or mackerel pate with melba toast. Between courses we had more dancing and drama performances based in Santa’s workshop. The main course of stuffed turkey breast, roast potatoes, yorkshire pudding, vegetables and gravy was eaten quickly with many good comments and praise for our chefs. Before the sherry trifle and homemade filo pastry mince pies were served we had more performances of friends reuniting at Christmas and toys coming to life! Finally we concluded the afternoon with bingo and a raffle, our guests went home with a variety of hampers filled with gifts from our superbly generous staff. A brilliant time was had by all and there were lots of requests for the event to return next year! Community The first half term’s charity was Salford Loaves and Fishes which is a charity who support and feed the homeless and poor in our city. The charity, which runs from Chapel Street, sees hundreds of people each week offering bathing facilities, warm clothing and a hot meal. We rallied as a school and supported this excellent cause by bringing in tins and toiletries, we collected nearly a thousand items. The charity wrote to the school thanking us for our contributions saying that they were overwhelmed by the generosity of our students and the massive impact our donation will have on their organisation. Last Easter we held an African themed day, with students donating money to wear non uniform, and staff taking part in bush tucker trails eating scorpions and cockroaches just as featured on the famous I’m a Celebrity programme. We were able to donate a whopping £600 to ‘Soft Planet Education’. Olivia Davies, the daughter of our very own Mr Davies, was volunteering for this charity in the summer and headed to Uganda to help. Olivia helped to build the Ngwedo and Nyamitete Primary Schools, building a total of 5 classrooms as well as painting the blocks at Bugoigo Primary School. Our donation went directly into funding this, and children are now in these schools. What an amazing achievement for us to have impacted on children’s education the other side of the world! Design & Technology In Design and Technology this term Year 7 have been designing their own shop in graphics looking at 1 point perspective and branding. There have been some amazing ideas for shops from nail parlours to mountain bike shops. In food, year 7 have been making tasty dishes such as fruit crumble, spaghetti bolognaise and vegetable ratatouille. They have been learning about the importance of including 5 portions of fruit and vegetables in their daily diet. Year 8 have been making steady hand games soldering their own printed circuit boards and adding LED lights and buzzers. In food year 8 have been looking at the Mayan civilisation and trying to create dishes using some Mayan ingredients such as chick peas, kidney beans and everyone’s favourite chocolate which was used as flavouring for Victoria scones. In addition they have been learning about the importance of healthy eating. Year 9 Graphics have been learning a variety of drawing techniques and using these to practice on professional style drawing boards. Year 9 Catering have been really busy learning all the different methods of cake and pastry making. They have made delicious dishes such as spicy muffins covered with glace icing, a decorated Victoria sandwich cake and last week they made a spicy Mexican cobbler. They have also been learning how to complete a time plan to help with organisation. Design & Technology Year 10 Graphics have been working on their coursework that is to create packaging and branding for a takeaway in a particular theme. These themes range from castles to space to Year 10 Catering have been practicing and then completing their actual GCSE controlled assessment where they had to plan and cook 4 dishes within a 2 hour time slot!!!! They have done fantastically as you can see. Year 11 Graphics have produced menus, t shirts and point of sale displays for their coursework and are now starting to revise their drawing skills for their exams. Year 11 Catering have excelled this term producing their final GCSE coursework. They each had to plan , make and serve a 2 course meal for 2 people. This included laying the table and producing their own menus. The results were superb as you can see. English Students and staff took some time out to learn about Famous Salfordian dramatist and screenwriter Shelagh Delaney on 25th November. Best known for her work A Taste of Honey, Delaney was born in 1938 in Broughton and wrote her first play at the age of eighteen. Students in year 8 and 10 enjoyed reading extracts from her play and also did some research work about her influence as a "kitchen sink " realist. English On December 18th , students and staff will attend a performance by the National Theatre of Mark Haddon's Curious Incident in the Night-time. This is part of GCSE English Literature study and the reviews so far suggest a memorable event for all. Promoting HE Together As part of the ‘Gateways’ programme, the English department recently offered the more able pupils in Year 10 the opportunity to visit a local university campus for a taste of university life. So far, we have been overwhelmed by the response from our students. It is a real pleasure to see that aspirations at Buile Hill .are rising and that students are putting some serious thought into Further Education. The trip is currently in the planning phase, but hopefully it will be a very positive and beneficial experience. Star Form of the Week 7K1 were crowned star readers of the week recently, which is a huge achievement. As a form, we have borrowed and read a large amount of books over the past few weeks. It is refreshing to see young Buile students enjoying reading and making good use of the library facility. As a reward, we were treated to a lovely breakfast by Mrs Gillaspy in the library as well as house points as an extra bonus! It really is important to read as often as you can. This can be independent, guided or even volunteering to read for your class in lessons. The more you read, the better your reading will become. Encourage members of your form to read as much as possible and it could be you enjoying a warm, delicious and free breakfast next time! Miss Charles-Brown English We have received some amazing pieces of homework throughout this term. Pictured are some of our year 7 and 9 students, who were presented with a Head teacher’s Award for their efforts. Well done! MFL Here are a few photos from the Year 7 Christmas Markets Trip to Lille, France, which the MFL Department ran recently. It was a huge success and the pupils thoroughly enjoyed themselves. We travelled by coach on Thursday night to Dover and took the short crossing to Calais, France. Upon arrival in we travelled to one of the oldest bakeries in France ‘Boulangerie d’Escoeuilles’ where the pupils watched how the French baker used age old baking techniques to make baguettes. Pupils were challenged to translate what Bruno (the baker) was saying as he described how he made the bread. Our pupils were singled out for special praise and congratulated on their conduct throughout this exercise. We then got to try some of our very own ‘Pain au Chocolat’ which many of our year 7 pupils described as ‘Delicieux!’ After the bakery visit, we travelled onwards towards Lille and the Christmas Markets. The pupils had a ball during at the markets and many of them explored the cultural side of France. One of note was Jack Morgan, who tried the traditional Lille dish known as ‘La Raclette’ (Fried potatoes/ Cheese/ Ham). He seemed to think that it looked awfully similar to Fish and Chips, however found the flavour to be somewhat wanting. Nevertheless, he was glad that he tried it and encouraged others to do the same. Many of the pupils were found congregating around the magic stall at the Christmas Markets, trying to learn the trade. Indeed many of them returned to England with their new found skills and were seen to be practising this with their friends on the first day back at school. After the Christmas Markets we had a go on the huge ferries Wheel which offered some breathtaking views of the City of Lille. Those who chose not to go on the Ferris Wheel had a quick chat (in French) and a photo with Santa Clause in front of a huge Christmas Tree. MFL Lille Gallery MFL Lille Gallery MFL Lille Gallery MFL Lille Gallery MFL 7x3 French creating human sentences this term in Mr McAlister’s French lessons. They were very enthusiastic! An exciting development in the MFL department has been the new Italian Club, which has been running for the past month. Pupils have had the chance to learn how to have basic conversations in Italian and have also been researching cultural traditions like dancing and the Venetian carnival. The pupils have especially enjoyed the traditional Italian food like tiramisu and panettone. The club has been run by trainee Miss Cunliffe, who also assisted Miss Tirmarche in organising the MFL treasure hunt this term. The hunt was an after-school competition which helped KS3 pupils develop their language skills and practise using foreign-language dictionaries. Treasure hunters represented their houses and worked in groups to find stars hidden around the school. We are pleased to announce that the winning house was Eccleston! Congratulations to all who attended and took part so enthusiastically. Rebecca practising her Italian outside the classroom. LRC The Harry Potter Club Calling all fans of Harry Potter!! Come and join us on Wednesdays from 2.30pm to 3.30pm and Thursdays at lunch time in the Learning Resource Centre. All students and staff are invited to become members of our brand new club. Activities will include reading the books and watching the films, writing book and film reviews, taking part in quizzes, discussions, crafts and much more. Humanities Geography Over the last few weeks our Y8 students have been learning all about the weather. 8X2 and 8X3 have been using their skills to create really interesting weather forecasts for different parts of the world using maps, geo information systems and data from weather satellites. The students have really enjoyed the opportunity to use our fantastic ICT resources in their lessons. In 8X2 Georgia and Ebony forecast the weather for Cancun in Mexico and were very surprised at how hot the weather is, but how much rain they get too. Very different from Manchester! Kyle and Damien have been forecasting Christmas weather for Salford and the boys think we have a chance of enjoying a white Christmas. Fingers crossed. 8X3 focussed on Manchester and Salford and tried to explain why we get so much more rain than places on the east coast of England. Kyle and Bradley did an excellent job of explaining that it is because our main wind direction is from the south west. This brings warm air from the equator, but as it travels over the Atlantic Ocean it evaporates lots of water from the sea making huge rain clouds. Kyle explains ‘When the rain clouds reach the Pennines they are too heavy to blow over, so they release their rain to make them lighter. Sadly, it means we get wet a lot!’ History In Y7 students have been completing their History tests based on our new ancient history topic. They have studied Neolithic man, the Iron Age, the Celts, the Romans and the Vikings. A favourite historical fact was that Caligula, a Roman Emperor, was so crazy that he sent his men to collect shells from the coastline rather than focus on invasion of Britain! We look forward to collecting in the final scores to find our top Y7 historian. The teachers have been really impressed by the superb knowledge the students have and are looking forward to hearing more of their weird and wonderful facts about life in the past. ICT Computer Science It has been an exciting and different start to the year for the ICT faculty at Buile Hill. To meet the demands of an ever changing curriculum, many changes have been made to make learning more engaging and fun for our learners. ICT has been removed from the curriculum and in its place is the more exciting and dynamic Computer Science. Learners have been introduced to many exciting topics from creating Pixel Art to designing their own video games and animations. years 7 and 8 were the first pupils to be introduced to this new curriculum, already this year they have discovered how to search the internet effectively, design computer based sprites using Pixels, show their mathematical and language knowledge by learning about binary & algorithms and some have even become skilled programmers using Python. Currently they are finishing the term creating their own animations using industry standard software. The next terms will include further topics such as game design, video and sound editing and much more. Year 9 and part of year 10 have been recently introduced to the more demanding yet rewarding Computer Science GCSE, many have taken to it showing their skills as game designers, creating games from initial ideas to ensuring they are playable by other users. In the new year, Buile Hill hopes many will become skilled programmers from introducing Python programming as well as other exciting topics. The remaining pupils within year 10 are showing their enthusiasm and commitment by engaging with the ICT GCSE, developing their own knowledge of how society interacts in a digital world, many engaging with the ever popular online shopping! Year 11 are now entering the most important final stages of their education at Buile Hill, developing their own skill sets in order to provide a safe and secure future, whether that be at college or employment. The ICT department are working very hard with your children to ensure that by the end of the year, all make expected progress, or better. After school catch up sessions are being run on a Tuesday in order to help pupils achieve their best, we thank you for your support in encouraging your children to attend these sessions. In the new year, year 11 will be refining their knowledge ready for the big examination in May, engaging revision sessions and ways to help your child to develop their ICT knowledge are already being planned. The ICT and Computing faculty are very excited with what the future holds at Buile Hill, in the new terms look out for more exciting opportunities for your children, including extra curricular Computing clubs. We wish you all a Happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year. The Computing Faculty Mr Simcox, Mr Wills and Mr Taylor Science Team Science have had a fantastic first term. Our new Assistant Heads of Department (Mr. Piri and Mr. Brokenbrow) have settled in well along with Miss Barnes and Miss Forshaw. We have also had the pleasure of having two trainee teachers in the department, Miss Parden and Mr Greenwood and we wish them every success in their next placements and their teaching career. This term we have focused on practical based learning. Mr Piri’s lab is regularly turned into an operating theatre and the pupils have had chance to dissect lots of biological specimens from whole rats to brains and hearts! The children have told us that they are enjoying science and some even rate us as their favourite subject which we are very pleased about! Mo and Bolt (hamsters), Harley (guinea pig) and Kylie (rabbit) have all visited us this term for the children to study and play with as a reward for their excellent behaviour. All of the children have been very caring towards the animals and because of this Mr. Piri now has four mice in his lab that his form class help to look after. STEM club with Miss Barnes and Miss Forshaw has been going from strength to strength and the children are now designing a clothing range for use in arctic condition. It is great to see pupils staying behind for the club on a Thursday night and we would like to thank the children for their commitment. We have three very hardworking students in year 10, Joel Hancock, Leah Cripps and Loen Underwood who are studying triple science. These students are sitting three science GCSE’s in two years which requires a lot of extra work at home and commitment to the subjects. They have already bagged GCSE Core Science grades at a Grade B and above and we are very excited for their results at the end of the year. We are currently selecting a cohort of Year 9 pupils that are showing the necessary skills and work ethic to be chosen to study triple science. Science Mr Piri and Miss Parden are now well underway with planning the trip to Iceland, we have had a large number of children (and staff!) sign up and we are very excited to announce more information about the trip in the near future. If you have any questions about this trip please contact Mr Piri. Year 11 have been working extremely hard this term, revising well for their Mock exams and attending extended day every Tuesday to carry out their coursework which counts for 25% of their overall GCSE grade. Keep up the good work guys... Only four months to go until the exam season starts! We believe in you! Team Science would like to say a huge Thank you to all students this term, you have shown us a very responsible attitude and we can’t wait to carry out even more practical experiments with you next term! Also we would like to say thank you to all parents for their continued support with providing the best education and opportunities for your children in Science. On behalf of Team Science we wish you a very happy, relaxed estive period! Year 11, don’t forget to revise for your January exams! FREE SCHOOL MEALS Around 1.8 million UK children are entitled to free school meals but more than 330,000 pupils don’t apply for their entitlement. For some children, the social stigma even teasing attached to “being on free dinners” puts them off. Often parents don’t realise they’re entitled or are Does it matter? YES Children who eat well during the day concentrate better in lessons One child in four doesn’t get a hot dinner in the evening 7% of school children don’t eat breakfast 70% of UK parents say there is too little time to prepare meals and then enjoy eating them as a family so the school meal is the only opportunity many children have to enjoy eating as a social activity UK pupils eat 4 times as much confectionery as green vegetables In an average class of 30, 6 pupils will not eat any fruit in a week Who qualifies? In England, 21% of pupils are eligible for free school meals. Parents or guardians do not have to pay for school lunches if they receive any of the following: Income support Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance An income related employment and support allowance The guarantee element of State Pension Credit Child Tax Credit Support under PartVI - Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 Children who receive Income Support or Income –Based Job Seekers Allowance How to apply If you are claiming Housing and/or Council Tax Benefit, your application and renewal can be processed over the phone, please call 0161 909 6508 However, if it is not possible to process over the phone, apply in person at one of the following: Unity House Civic Centre, Swinton 8:30am (10:0am Wed) to 4:30pm Eccles Gateway 28 Barton Road, Eccles Pendleton Gateway 1 Broadwalk, Salford Walkden Gateway 2 Smith Street, Walkden Need more information? If you think your child may be entitled to free school meals you can obtain further information from Buile Hill Visual Arts College on 0161 736 1773 Please remember, it is of benefit to you and your or by calling the Free School Meals Team child’s school to claim your free school meal on 0161 909 6508 Information on free school meals is also available on Directgov and Teachernet Sport The PE department have had a very busy term with competitions and fixtures being played in a number of different sports. The junior girls’ football team have been playing in the Salford Schools football league and have successfully made it through to the play off finals which are being played on the 10th December at Irlam. All year groups have been playing regular netball fixtures throughout the term and have played extremely well. Year 11 and year 7 have made it through to the play off final and year 8 only just missed out on goal difference. The boys have also had a very successful term. The year 9 and 11 rugby teams have made it through to the Championship finals which will be played in May 2015 at the Salford Red Devils Rugby stadium as well as winning the Salford Schools 7 aside competition. (Year 7, 8 and 10 will start their fixtures after Christmas) All boys year groups have been playing regular football fixtures and all teams have made it through to the Quarter finals of the Salford Schools Football League. The School was given a fantastic opportunity to take 4 year 8 students on a football development day at Manchester College which was run by Coaching staff and retired players from Valencia Football Club. The day consisted of a number of football coaching workshops for both children and staff and ended in a tournament. Mr Nelson and the pupils thoroughly enjoyed the day and brought back some new coaching ideas which will now be implemented in the pupils PE lessons. There is a wide range of extracurricular activities afterschool and participation levels have been good throughout the term. We would like to see as many pupils as possible next term taking part in these sessions and developing their skill and fitness levels as well as having lots of fun and meeting new people. MONDAY Year 7/8 Rugby Netball (all years) Gymnastics (all years) TUESDAY Handball (all years) Netball finals WEDNESDAY Year 7/8/9 House competitions Football (all years) THURSDAY Year 7/8/9 House Competitions GCSE Step aerobics Trampolining (all years) FRIDAY Fitness (all years) Badminton (all years) Horse Riding (All years see Mrs Duncan) GCSE PE Revision