Parents Newsletter October 2014
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Parents Newsletter October 2014
October 2014 A Message from the Principal Coming up Dear Parents It has been an incredibly busy but ultimately very rewarding, half term in the school. New Year 7 and Year 10 students have settled in very quickly and are already showing progress in their studies. I have been particularly impressed with our Year 7 students, many of whom acted as guides on our Open Evening after just 3 weeks in the school. Fri 17 – Fri 24 Oct Half Term Wed 29 Oct - Year 10 Blood Brothers Trip, De Montfort Hall 7/8 Nov - Year 7 London Museum Trip Our Open Evening was very successful this year. Having decided to Thurs 13 Nov - Year 13 offer activities and to base the evening around the centenary of World Social Science Trip to War One, Year 6 pupils and their parents gave us very positive feedback Galleries of Justice about the evening, with many parents saying that it had reinforced their decision to choose Wreake Valley for their child. Fri 14 Nov - Year 10/13 Harry Potter Studio Trip You should by now have received our Ofsted report for the inspection Wed 26 Nov - Year 9 carried out at the beginning of the month. It goes without saying that I Galleries of Justice Trip am absolutely delighted that the school has been graded ‘good’ in all categories. In particular, I am pleased that the inspectors recognised Thurs 27 Nov - Year 9 the team effort that has gone into Wreake Valley. For a secondary Parents’ Evening school to have improved 2 categories since its last inspection, 18 months ago is remarkable (possibly unique) and it reflects what staff and Thurs 11 Dec - Year 12 students have put in to the school. I also want to thank parents for their Parents’ Evening continued support, ‘Parent View’, Ofsted’s on-line questionnaire for Thurs 18 Dec-High School parents, was incredibly positive and helped us to achieve our ‘good’ Carole Service judgement. I hope you have an enjoyable Half Term break Yours sincerely Tony Pinnock Principal Fri 19 Dec - High School Cinema Trip Some trips/events to look forward to next year 15/18 Feb - Year 12 Science Trip to Geneva 26/27 March - Year 12 Psychology London Trip 17/18 April 8 July - Year 8 Boulogne Trip - Year 12 Thorpe Park Trip The Wreake Way Our vision is for all at Wreake Valley to be confident lifelong learners, growing in independence equipped to overcome life’s challenges and prepared to contribute to our global community. The Wreake Way is to provide a broad and balanced curriculum where high quality teaching and learning is delivered in a vibrant, supportive learning environment. The Wreake Way is to create a culture of achievement that celebrates and nurtures the unique talents and abilities of everyone. The Wreake Way is to embrace diversity and foster mutual trust and respect to ensure fairness and equal opportunities for all. The Wreake Way is to promote health and well-being in an environment where everyone feels valued, safe and cared for. The Wreake Way is to instil pride and passion, to seize opportunities and to be brave with the decisions that we take. These dates are published to help you with your future holiday planning Term dates - Year 2014 – 2015 Autumn Term 2014 Mid Term break Schools Close - Fri 17-Fri 24 Oct - Fri 19 Dec Spring Term 2015 Schools Open Mid Term Break Schools Close - Mon 5 Jan - Mon 16-Fri 20 Feb - Fri 27 March Summer Term 2015 Schools Open - Mon 13 April May Day Bank Holiday - Mon 4 May Mid Term break - Mon 25 - Fri 29 May Schools Close - Fri 10 July Family holidays during Term time Please help us to maintain high standards of attendance by not organising any holidays in term time. If this is unavoidable please complete an ‘exceptional circumstances form’ available from the main reception. Upper School students will have examinations throughout the year and have a full schedule of examinations in the summer term. Holiday absences will not be authorised during term time and may lead to a fixed penalty notice. It’s a simple equation Attendance = Achievement Cheap term-time holidays cost more than you may think. If attendance drops to below 91% your son/ daughter is in a group of students where LESS THAN HALF gain 5 GCSE A* – C Work Experience with a Difference July 7, 2014 Alex Ross and Lewis Batchelor from Wreake Valley Academy, Syston joined archaeologists from the University of Leicester for a week of excavation work at Burrough Hill Iron Age hill fort. Alex Ross and Lewis Batchelor No making tea or filing papers for Lewis and Alex on their work experience. Instead it was digging prehistoric pits to find remains of Iron Age life. These seventeen year olds learnt to trowel and mattock, shovel and sieve to discover ancient fragments of pottery and a 2000 year old finger ring. For five days the students experienced the difficulties of working outside in all weathers from a heatwave to torrential rain. Along with undergraduate students they learnt drawing and photographic techniques and became a vital part of the project team. The excavations are the final season of work at this Leicestershire hill fort led by John Thomas and Dr Jeremy Taylor of the University of Leicester assisted by staff from the University of Leicester Archaeological Services. Pedal Power July 8, 2014 Sixth form students completed a 24 mile sponsored cycle ride around Rutland Water on Sunday 6th July and were blessed with perfect weather. Thomas Stanford, Alex Ross and Eliott Hickinbottom set a grueling pace and were the first to finish. Sophie Holmes, Dharshna Lad, Rebecca Grisenthwaite, Hannah Gunn, Emily Rowlands and Lydia Stokes were not far behind, having enjoyed the views on the way around. However, Ben Lacey, Mollie Thatcher and Kirsten Halford showed great resilience after following an alternative, but equally challenging route. Well done to Nick Jones, Alex Thatcher, Georgia Stokes and Alex Peters, who showed their support by also completing the ride. This was one of several events planned by the students who are raising money to fund their February trip to Ghana where they will be helping to build a village orphanage. Wreake’s County Championship Runner June 18, 2014 Ethan O’Shea kept up his winning form when he attended the track and field championships earlier this year at Saffron Lane, Leicester and claimed the 1500metre Schools County Championship title by winning his final. In addition Ethan was also informed that he had broken the school record in his age category from 2012 with his race time of 4.47.8. Huge congratulations to Ethan on winning the Championship title and having such a successful year. We hope that Ethan will inspire other young runners to compete. Ethan O’Shea takes the Championship title Leicestershire and Rutland Schools Cross Country 13 September 2014 The first Leicestershire and Joshua Walker Rutland Schools Cross Country of the season took place with 4 Wreake Valley Students taking part. 3 students made the step up into the Year 8/9 age group and took the increase in distance in their stride, producing some good results, with Joe Disney 28th, John Tailby 32nd and Hannah Disney 51st. Joshua Walker (Year 11) taking part in his 5th School Cross Country season ran a strong race to come home in 22nd. The next race took place at Rutland Water on the 27th September. Any students interested in taking part in future Cross Country races can speak to Mr Grace in the PE office. Mr Grace. John Tailby, Hannah Disney and Joe Disney Leicestershire and Rutland Schools Cross Country 27 September 2014 Morgan Enoux Ethan O’Shea Finn Miskin-Young Hannah Disney John Tailby Joe Disney Josh Walker The second Cross Country of the season took place at Rutland Water on the 27th September. Again all students that took part ran very well, with some brilliant performances from Morgan Enoux and Ethan O’Shea who were 3rd and 4th in their race despite running against students in the year above and Finn Miskin-Young who was 6th in the Senior race. Other performances included Hannah Disney 50th, John Tailby 34th, Joe Disney 43rd and Josh Walker 28th. The next race is November 15th at Lutterworth. Mr Grace Wreake Runner wins Gold September 13, 2014 Following his success in local events, Ethan O’Shea was selected to represent Leicestershire and Rutland in the inter counties competition in Hull on 13th September. He took part in the 800m race and as a stand in he also did the 200m, which by his own admission is not his event, but he gave it a go anyway. Ethan went on to win gold in both events. Well done Ethan – again! The following weekend, Saturday 20th saw Ethan’s competing for the first time in the road relays on behalf of his club Charnwood Athletic. Along with 2 other team mates he claimed gold. Ethan also claimed an individual gold medal for running the fastest leg of the day in his age category by completing his 1st leg in 13.26 minutes. He ran a very fast race securing his team mates a good minute lead to keep the form to be first back to the winners ribbon. Following this he competed at National Road Relays, and continuing his successful streak Ethan and his team mates won Gold again. Ethan ran a great race winning the first leg and gaining a good lead; both his team mates worked hard and stayed the distance coming home in first place. They are now national champions. A mention also goes to Morgan Enoux who also ran the first leg returning in 4th overall, (not far behind Ethan) helping to guide his team (Wreake Runners) into 4th place overall. On October 5th Ethan is back at Birmingham to do it all again but this time it is the National Road relays. Mr Grace. Exam Results Continued Success at Wreake Valley Academy 2014 GCSE Results Following on from record A level results, students at Wreake Valley celebrated continued success at GCSE level with the number of students achieving 5 A*- C grades including English and Maths maintaining high standards at 58%. Several subjects recorded outstanding results including Food Technology, English Literature, Economics and Maths. Students studying Religious Education achieved a fantastic 46% of grades at A* and A. Many students achieved 8 or more passes at A* and A including: – Finn Miskin-Young Jamie Capell Helen Newbold Megan Wright Sarina Dhanoya Siobhan Farrell Joshua Johnson Daaniya Irshad Angelina Patel Claudia Bruce Kirsty Bryans, Nushka Chaudhuri. Special mention should be made of Megan Wright and Daaniya Irshad who both achieved 10 A* grades. Principal Tony Pinnock said “These are fantastic results and reflect the hard work that has been put in by both students and staff. They demonstrate real progress for the school particularly with Science and Maths.” A summary of the results is shown below: Students entered in 2014 361 2014 % passed with five or more A* to C grades including English and Maths 58% 2014 % passed 5+ A* to C grades in any subject. 69% 2013 % (last year) passed with five or more A* to C grades including English and Maths 59% 2013 % passed with 5+ A* to C grades in any subject 76% 2014 A Levels Results This year students celebraed another year of excellent Advanced Level results. The number of students achieving the top grades increased slightly and overall there was a 100% pass rate. Results in Sociology, Physics, Media, Economics and History were particularly high. A large number of students achieved three or more passes at the highest grades, including Jessie Stuart Jenny Scawin Sophie Hall Mishali Paragjee Jaimin Tailor Megan Stretton Adam Ward Of particular note is Jessie Stuart who achieved three A* grades and one A grades. She will be studying Maths at Leeds University. Sophie Hall, who achieved three grade A’s, is going to train at the British Horse Racing school at Newmarket. Jaimin Tailor who achieved three A’s, will be going to study Economics at the University of Nottingham. Head of Sixth Form, Su Peters said “These are a well-deserved set of results reflecting the hard work of students. We are delighted with the high numbers of students going on to study at the University of their choice.” “These results are a true reflection of the school and its students. Staff and students have worked hard with the support of parents to achieve this record set of results.” A summary of the results is shown below: Number of Students entered for GCE Advanced level exams: 101 Percentage (of Exam Entries) passed (A* – E) grades: 100% Percentage (of Exam Entries) with (A* – C) grades: 74% Percentage (of Exam Entries) with A* and A grades: 11% Percentage (of Exam Entries) with A* and B grades: 41% Celebration Evening 4th September 2014 We were delighted to welcome so many students, parents, staff and governors to our annual Celebration Evening at the King Power Stadium earlier in September. It is an occasion which we all eagerly anticipate, as the stories behind the successes always offer a reminder of the dedication and talent displayed by the students at Wreake Valley. It is also a fantastic opportunity to say good luck to our Year 13 leavers as they head off to university. The award winners, who are listed below, should all be congratulated and I am sure they would like me to pass on their thanks to Syston Town Council and the family of Oliver Taylor for their continued support. Congratulations to you all! Department Awards These awards have been made by each department to recognise the best student in their area last year. Year 11 Celine Matthews Daaniya Irshad Jade Caddies Sarina Dhanoya Annika Bhavsar Lakhan Ajmeria - Business/ICT - Design - English/Media - Humanities - Languages - Maths Dexter Davidson Ben Hoillis Joe Keightley Dylan Lad Anushka Chaudhuri - PVA - PE - PE - Science - Social Sciences Year 13 Jade Bray Harry Bibby James Starbuck Sophie Hall Daniel Cooper - Business/ICT - Design - English/Media - Humanities - Maths Alisia Heslop-Hellawell - PVA Jack Wood - PE Jessie Stuart - Science Jenny Scawin - Social Sciences Victor and Victrix Ludorum Trophies Victor and Victrix Ludorum are Latin for “the winner of the games”. These are trophies presented to the most successful team, club or competitor each year. Victor Ludorum Trophy went to Alex Smithard Victrix Ludorum Trophy went to Jade Caddies James Plumb Attendance Award Callum Rafferty – Outstanding attendance Oliver Taylor Award The award is made each year to the outstanding Year 11 student. The following students were nominated this year: Tomasz Bednarczyki Lucy Betts Aaron Hill Celine Matthews Lewis Springthorpe- Dean Megan Wright The Oliver Taylor Award went to Celine Matthews Celine with her award and Tony Pinnock Once again Congratulations to you all! Open Evening Spectacular September 26, 2014 Poppies made by Year 5 and 6 pupils for the Field of Remembrance We opened our doors to primary school pupils in Years 5 and 6 and their families to come along to our World War I themed Open Evening. The school was buzzing with excitement as pupils took part in an array of activities including: creating poppies for our Field of Remembrance, making and eating Trench cake and Austerity biscuits, learning how to play a bugle call and having a go at Street Games that were popular during World War I. A young visitor tries a gas mask on for size. Wreake student shortlisted for National Film Competition Wreake student Louis Gale attended the WJEC national film awards ceremony at London’s British Film Institute on the Southbank in September. Louis’ short film Flicker was the only film nominated in two categories against students much older than himself. In all 700 films entered the competition. We are immensely proud of his achievement. The film is available to view on Click view Online. http://webplayer.clickview.co.uk/?p=68ETw Students attend “Into Film” National Film Festival Wreake AS and A2 Media and Film students are attending the Into Film Festival in November. Screenings are taking place nationally followed by discussion, director Q&A’s and presentations by the British Board of film classification. Our students are going to see the fascinating film The Double. A new Richard Ayoade (better known as Moss in Channel 4’s The IT Crowd) film adaptation of Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s novella of the same name. This dark British comedy stars the versatile Jesse Eisenberg about a man driven to madness as his life is usurped by his doppelganger. We are also going to see the extraordinary Lukas Moodyson film We are the Best! A Swedish drama set in the early 1980s post punk era about the creation of a teen punk band in Stockholm. Darren Lissaman, Head of Media and Film Macmillan Cancer Support On Friday 26th September the Sixth Form students arranged a coffee morning and cake auction in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support. At break time students and staff bought and ate cakes and hot chocolate. At lunchtime students held an auction. They sold cakes they had baked to the highest bidder. Great fun was had by all and we raised a total of £525. Mitchell Gordon and Ryan Rickman – the auctioneers WisePay and Cashless Catering Now that the students have been back at school for a few weeks they will hopefully have had the chance to get back into the swing of using our cashless catering system and using their cards to make purchases at the till points. The Year 7 and 10 students, who were issued with temporary cards on the induction days, will soon be receiving their permanent cards, which along with their name and the name of the school will also have their photographs on. These initial cards will be made for them free of charge. If cards get broken or lost, then replacements will be made at a cost of £3.00 which will be automatically deducted from their accounts. WisePay is a safe and secure method of topping up students catering accounts and paying for trips, meaning that students no longer having to bring large amounts of money into the school. By logging onto your child’s WisePay account you can also view the last 25 purchases they have made and the last 5 payments made on-line. This updates each evening at 5.00 pm and the most up to date information will be available after this time. If you are experiencing any difficulties using WisePay or would like a reminder of your username and password to begin using this facility then please email me at wisepay@wvacademy.org . We have also now prepared a step by step user guide for WisePay which is available on the school website. Alternatively you can request a paper copy by emailing me. Lorraine Reid, Finance Manager