8th May 2015 - Amazon Web Services
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8th May 2015 - Amazon Web Services
Meols Cop High School Weekly Bulletin A Specialist Sports College ‘Preparing for Life’ Week Ending Friday 8th May 2015 PREFECTS We are pleased to announce that nearly 50 of our Year 10 students attended a prefect training day recently and they will commence their new responsibilities this week. We want to say a big thank you and goodbye to our current Year 11 prefects. They have proven themselves to be one of the most committed and effective team of prefects we have ever had. It has been a joy to see how much they have grown both in confidence and in their leadership skills. As a school we are appreciative and grateful for the valuable work they have undertaken over the last twelve months and wish them every success in their forthcoming exams and future career plans. We are very proud of all these students who are ambassadors for the school. They voluntarily give a significant amount of their own time to support staff and fellow students in helping make Meols Cop a happier and safer place for everyone. Thank you to you all! WEEKLY ATTENDANCE STARS! WEEKLY MATHS CHALLENGE Congratulations to the following forms who achieved the highest attendance last week! 7BK and 7ZE - 100% 8SL - 98.2% 9BD - 98.2% 10JM - 99.4% 11JA, 11JF and 11ST - 100% Forms achieving 100% attendance will receive a prize! Do Not Pay Any Less, Mrs Mess Puzzle THOUGHT FOR NEXT WEEK Theme Leaders and leadership Motto It takes more than gold braid to make a captain! Mrs Mess was buying a set of garden furniture. The bill was seventy dollars. She gave the attendant what she thought were two $50 notes (actually two $100 notes). The attendant was sleepy and didn’t notice either, so he gave Mrs Mess what he thought were three $10 notes (actually three $50 notes). Who ended up better off than they should? LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION 99 divided by 99 add 9 Meols Cop High School Weekly Bulletin A Specialist Sports College ‘Preparing for Life’ Week Ending Friday 8th May 2015 WELL DONE MEGAN! Megan Knight (9BD) very bravely decided to have her long hair cut short last week in order to donate it to the Little Princess Trust. This is a children’s cancer charity who supply real hair wigs to children suffering with cancer, for the duration of their treatment. What a generous act Megan - well done! GOOD LUCK LOUISE! Good luck to Louise Harbottle (11ST). She is climbing Mount Snowdon this weekend to raise money for charity in memory of her brother. The charity she is raising money for is Papyrus. INSET DAY Parents sometimes ask and must often wonder what the teaching staff do on inset days whilst students have to be cared for at home. Parents of older students know that on some of the days staff provide extra revision sessions. To avoid having to cover lessons and impact on student learning, some days are used to moderate exam work and assessment. We need all the teachers in a faculty, to participate in this activity so that we can monitor consistency and high quality learning and teaching. This week we worked together deciding what great teaching should look like in our classrooms. We try to use the latest research and best international practice to provide our students with the quality of teaching you would expect of Meols Cop High School. If you want to find out more; please look on the school blog on our web-site where we openly share our training and ideas. There are also recent blogs including our new assessment system with views from parents, students and staff. PHILOSOSPHY GROUP A number of students from year 10 have been regularly attending Philosophy Group every Wednesday lunch time since the beginning of the year. The group has been led by Glenn Skelhorne from the ‘Philosophy for Teens’ initiative. Our group has really enjoyed debating about the ‘bigger questions’ in life and there have been many interesting philosophical conversations going on in room 14 on Wednesday lunch times. Last week each group member was presented with a certificate to mark their dedication and regular attendance. The students hope to continue with the group without Glenn for the rest of the year and are often supported by Mr Lee who enjoys the controversial discussions which take place. Glenn will be back in the autumn to re-launch the group, which is open to students from all year groups. If you are unsure if it is for you please dip into some of the excellent books which have been donated to school as a valuable resource and basis for discussion. It may surprise you to know that we have a whole section devoted to philosophy in our library. Please feel free to browse! Meols Cop High School Weekly Bulletin A Specialist Sports College ‘Preparing for Life’ Week Ending Friday 8th May 2015 YEAR 10 AND 11 STUDENTS - HALF TERM REVISION SESSIONS Saturday 23rd May RE revision session at Leyland Road Methodist Church (11:00 – 3:30) Monday 25th May School closed Tuesday 26th May School closed Wednesday 27th May Additional Science Higher (9:00 – 12:30) Dance Revision (9:00 – 1:00) Geography (10:00 – 2:00) History (9:00 – 3:00) Child Development (12:00 – 3:00) Additional Science Foundation (1:00 – 3:00) Catering (9:30 – 3:00) Year 10 Core Science Revision (HW) (1:00 – 3:00) Year 10 Core Science Revision - Higher (WS) (9:30 – 12:30) Year 10 Core Science Revision - Foundation (WS) (1:00 – 3:00) Thursday 28th May Maths Revision (9:00 - 12:30) Additional Science Revision (1:00 – 3:00) Friday 29th May Resistant Materials (10:00 – 3:00) Additional Science Higher (HW) (9:00 – 12:00) Additional Science Higher (RM) (12:00 – 3:00) Business Studies (10:00 – 3:00) Year 10 Core Science Revision (RM) (9:00-12:00) PROGRESS STARS 8 set 2 history students created excellent World War II Battle of the Atlantic ‘learning ships’. Special mention goes to Jack Dahl, Adam Davies, Sophia Bell, Elise Sanderson, Freya Matthews and Lily Whalley. Well done! Dylan Howard, Andrew Quinn, Christopher Martin, Jamie Merrills, Jay Myerscough, Sam Davies, Adam Mills, Nathanial Jackson and Michael Hignett have made impressive contributions and demonstrated excellent behaviour in history over the last few lessons. Keep up the great work! GROWTH MIND SET STARS 9B history students have shown consistent willingness to try new activities within the classroom. Most recently they have excelled at 1930s Germany speed dating and trialling S.P.I.T Peer marking. Well done! Meols Cop High School Weekly Bulletin A Specialist Sports College ‘Preparing for Life’ Week Ending Friday 8th May 2015 PERFORMING ARTS EXTRA-CURRICULAR TIMETABLE Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Lunchtime Samba Group Theory Club KS3 Drama Club Calypso Group Music Coursework Intervention Theory Club KS3 Drama Club Choir Music Coursework intervention Ukulele Club KS4 Drama Club Choir Music Coursework intervention KS4 Drama Club — After-school (3:15pm – 4:30pm) — — Music Revision Drama Revision School Band Drama Revision Show Band — P.E. EXTRA-CURRICULAR TIMETABLE Lunchtime Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Dance- PR (Dance studio) Basketball - SW (GG) Y7/8 indoor football-AM (BG) Badminton/Table Tennis – TE (Hall) Boys dance- PR (Dance studio) Basketball - SW (GG) Badminton/Table Tennis – TE (Hall) Dance- PR (Dance studio) Basketball - SW (GG) Y9 indoor football- AM (BG) Badminton/Table Tennis – TE (Hall) Dance- PR (Dance studio) Basketball - SW (GG) Badminton/Table Tennis – TE (Hall) Year 11 GCSE PE intervention/revision (SPS,AM) Basketball - SW (GG) Y10/11 indoor football- AM (BG) Badminton/Table Tennis – TE (Hall) After-school (3.15pm – 4.30pm) Rounders (SPS, ST, PR) Year 9 Basketball – SW (BG) Year 11 GCSE PE intervention/revision (TE) Year 11 Badminton SW (GG) Athletics (SPS, TE, AM, SW) Year 9 GCSE Dance intervention PR (Dance studio) Boys Cricket (TE,AM,SW) All years Year 11 GCSE PE intervention/revision (SPS) Wally Cain Dance- PR (Dance studio) For more information see the member of staff responsible for the club. * For details about fixtures see the weekly bulletin or the teacher in charge of your team EVERY THURSDAY LUNCHTIME LIBRARY TIMETABLE Break time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Library Closed Lunchtime Crosswords and Word Puzzles Poetry Activities Book Cover Designing Story Boards Classical Literature Movies Times Tables Club Every Thursday lunchtime in Room 24 Key Stage 3 Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar (SPaG) and Handwriting Club Every Tuesday lunchtime in Room 24 local church based youth worker ‘Tabz’ and his team come in to deliver games and discussions. Year 7 and 8 in Room 43 Years 9 to 11 in Room 48 CODE CLUB Like Raspberry PI after school? Want to learn more about Python or Scratch programming or even Sonic PI? If so, why not join the Code Club. We'll be learning how programs are written and games are made. Every Monday after school, room 52 - starts 11th May.