Contact Details - Wilmslow High School
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Contact Details - Wilmslow High School
Friday 8th January 2016 Issue 16 Contact Details Reception: 01625 526191 Attendance: 01625 441089 Cheshire Cup winners! The senior rugby team took part in the Cheshire Cup final on Saturday 20th December. The match took place at the AJ Bell stadium before Sale Sharks’ match against Castres and pitted the Wilmslow side against arch rivals, King’s Macclesfield. It was a tight affair with both sides leading at different stages of the match. The scores were tied with 15 minutes to go and despite both sides creating scoring opportunities, some outstanding defence ensured the game finished 17 – 17. Wilmslow exerted tremendous pressure on the King’s Macclesfield line during the last 5 minutes of the game, camping in their 22, knowing that having scored 3 tries to the opposition’s 2, they would be crowned Cheshire Champions. Sixth Form Attendance: 01625 441070 Second hand uniform shop: 07889 924692 07870 070468 Community Liaison: 01625 444159 School lettings: 01625 441053 Both coaches and players were ecstatic with the result, having lost out 29-28 in last year’s final. It was a fantastic team performance, but Luke James was named official man of the match having scored 2 tries and played a big part in the third. The team now look forward to their match against Woodhouse Grove later this month in the last 16 of the Nat West Cup. High Notes highnotes@wilmslow high.cheshire.sch.uk @wilmslowhigh wilmslowhigh.com 1 NOTES A level mock examinations The mock examinations are running from Wednesday 6th January to Tuesday 12th January inclusive. During this time, sixth form students need only attend school if they are sitting an exam. The normal timetable of lessons recommences for all students on Wednesday 13th January. Students register for their exams at 8.30am or 1.10pm in the Pavilion learning area and must ensure that they do not bring any valuables into school during these exams. Year 12 Reports The Year 12 reports were issued to students prior to the Christmas holiday. Year 12 Parents’ Evening This will take place on Thursday 4th February. Your son/daughter will make appointments with their subject teachers between 5-8pm. Please could parents return the reply slip to school for this event prior to Friday 29th January. Please could parents sign the reply slip and return this to school to acknowledge receipt of the report. Thank you. Year 9 Options Process For our Year 9 students, the Options Process will begin next week. The timetable will be as follows: Date Event Thursday 14th January (period 3) Post 16 Wider Horizons session Week commencing 18th January Options booklet issued Wednesday 20th January Choices evening (6.00pm - 8.00pm) Friday 29th January Deadline for initial options choices Thursday 10th March Year 9 Parents’ Evening Friday 18th March Deadline for final option choices Week commencing 11th January 2016 Options assemblies We are looking forward to helping our Year 9 students with their choices. 2 Would you like to go on the Law visit to London on 10th-12th July 2016? The visit includes: • • • • • • • • • • Watch some of the most interesting trials at the Old Bailey Meet the judges and listen to a talk from the judges Possibly attend a trial Dine at the magnificent Middle Temple Hall amongst barristers and judges Visit No. 11 Downing Street Visit 3 out of 4 of the Inns of Court Visit The Houses of Parliament Watch a West End show Ride the London Eye Visit the Royal Courts of Justice and the Supreme Court The visit should cost less than £200 per person and is open to any students in Year 12 Interested parties to contact Mrs Roussak as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. Change of contact details If your contact details have changed (new mobile phone number/emergency contact etc.) since September please contact Lindsay Challis on lchallis@wilmslowhigh.cheshire.sch.uk 3 CALENDAR Week commencing 11th January 2016 Day/date Time Venue Activity Monday 11th January 8.50am Upper drama studio Year 9 Options talk - Harefield Tuesday12th January 8.50am Upper drama studio Year 9 Options talk - Norcliffe 5.30pm - 7.00pm Main Hall Year 8 Switzerland/Germany/France Parents’ Information Evening 6th form mock exams finish today Wednesday 13th January 8.50am Thursday 14th January Friday 15th January Upper drama studio Year 9 options talk - Thorngrove Period 1 Wilmslow Library 8.50am Upper drama studio Year 9 Options talk - Bollin 12.30pm 4.00pm Olympic hall Primary schools indoor athletics competition 5.00pm - 8.00pm Various Year 11 Parents’ Evening Period 6 Wilmslow Library 7BHC library visit Period 5 & 6 7TNA library visit Official UCAS deadline Manchester Grammar School Year 10 Separate Science students – Martin Poliakoff talk Week commencing 18th January 2016 Day/date Time Monday 18th January All week Venue Activity Year 11 GCSE physics controlled assessment Wednesday 20th January 6.00pm - 8.00pm Various Key Stage 4 course choice evening Thursday 21st January 5.30pm - 10.30p The Royal ExA level drama and theatre studies visit change Manchester Friday 22nd January 8.50am Main Hall 6th form assembly ‘Careers - what do employers look for?’ This week’s assembly Dr Pullé’s presentation from assembly this week http://www.wilmslowhigh.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Powerful-Knowledgepresentation.pdf Text relating to the presentation http://www.wilmslowhigh.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Powerful-Knowledge-text.pdf 4 NEWS Young enterprise Cogent Coasters The prototype is here! The Year 12 enterprise team, Cogent Coasters, have finished the term in high spirits. After carrying out market research at the beginning of the month at Barclays Radbroke Centre, they are now confident that computer users will love the team’s silicone lid/coaster designed to keep your electrical equipment safe from spills. (see picture) Cogent are currently putting the finishing touches onto their business plan so that they can develop their idea and bring the product to market in the new year. To help them with marketing and sales we invited Kieron Loynton, Regional Director at Ferrero Rocher into school. Hearing how a small Italian family business can grow into the international brand it is today gave students just the inspiration they need to drive their company forward. If you wish to keep up to date with news on the team and upcoming cake sales around school, follow them on Instagram @ cogent_ye. Humanities visit December 2015 The Year 7 humanities group enjoyed a visit to St Bartholomew’s Church in December as part of their course. Accompanied by Mrs Birchill and Ms Jackson, they were kindly shown around by Reverend Paul Smith, who was able to explain to them the important role which the church plays in the lives of the people of the local community and how this has changed over time. In addition to exploring the location, they were able to discover how the church has been renovated in recent years. They were fascinated to learn about the archaeological excavations which took place prior to the installation of the new flooring, and showed a particular interest in what was discovered in the depths of the ground! A memorable visit for all, this has enabled the students to consolidate their understanding of history, geography and religious studies in a practical and meaningful way. 5 "Open the door TOP to another world" 50 READS 1-10 = most accessible, 40-50 = most challenging 1. ‘The Adjusters’ by Andrew Taylor (400 p.) 2. ‘Across the Nightingale Floor’ by Lian Hern (300 p.) 3. ‘1984’ by George Orwell (120 p.) 4. ‘His Dark Materials’ by Philip Pullman (370 p.) 5. ‘An Abundance of Katherines’ by John Green (210 p.) 6. ‘A Kestrel for a Knave’ by Barry Hines (160 p.) 7. ‘The Woman in Black’ by Susan Hill (180 p.) 8. ‘Fever Pitch’ by Nick Hornby (300 p.) 9. ‘About a Boy’ by Nick Hornby (280 p.) 10. ‘One Day’ by David Nichols (430 p.) 11. ‘The Time Machine’ by H.G Wells (110 p.) 12. ‘The Notebook’ by Nicholas Sparks (220 p.) 13. ‘Watership Down’ by Richard Adams (390 p.) 14. ‘To Kill a Mocking Bird’ by Harper Lee (330 p.) 15. ‘The Great Gatsby’ by F. Scott Fitzgerald (170 p.) 16. ‘Animal Farm’ by George Orwell (110 p.) 17. ‘Catcher in the Rye’ by J. D Salinger (190 p.) 18. ‘Pride and Prejudice’ by Jane Austen (330 p.) 19. ‘The Portrait of Dorian Gray’ by Oscar Wilde (250 p.) 20. ‘The Bell Jar’ by Sylvia Plath (250 p.) 21. ‘The Secret History’ by Donna Tartt (540 p.) 22. ‘The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy’ 27. ‘The Kite Runner’ by Khalid Hosseini (370 p.) 28. ‘Brighton Rock’ by Graham Greene (300 p.) 29. ‘A Christmas Carol’ by Charles Dickens (210 p.) 30. ‘The Book Thief’ by Markus Zusak (550 p.) 31. ‘Trumpet’ by Jackie Kay (270 p.) 32. ‘The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde’ by Robert Louis Stevenson (140 p.) 33. ‘White Teeth’ by Zadie Smith (480 p.) 34. ‘Alias Grace’ by Margaret Atwood (470 p.) 35. ‘The Lovely Bones’ by Alice Sebold (320p.) 36. ‘Gulliver’s Travels’ by Jonathan Swift (290 p.) 37. ‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’ by Ken Kesey (300 p.) 38. ‘Sense and Sensibility’ by Jane Austen (290 p.) 39. ‘Robinson Crusoe’ by Daniel Defoe (300 p.) 40. ‘Never Let me Go’ by Kazuo Ishiguro (280 p.) 41. ‘Persuasion’ by Jane Austen (330 p.) 42. ‘The Hound of the Baskervilles’ by Arthur Conan Doyle (180 p.) 43. ‘Atonement’ by Ian McEwan (380 p.) 44. ‘The Mayor of Casterbridge’ by Thomas Hardy (450 p.) 45. ‘Dracula’ by Bram Stoker (450 p.) 46. ‘Rebecca’ by Daphne du Maurier (380 p.) 47. ‘Frankenstein’ by Mary Shelley (450 p.) 48. ‘Wuthering Heights’ by Emily Bronte (400 p.) 49. ‘Great Expectations’ by Charles Dickens (490 p.) 50. ‘Jane Eyre’ by Charlotte Bronte (410 p.) by Douglas Adams (160 p.) 23. ‘Cider with Rosie’ by Laurie Lee (290 p.) 24. ‘Saturday’ by Ian McEwan (180 p.) 25. ‘Lord of the Flies’ by William Golding (250 p.) 26. ‘PS I Love You’ by Cecelia Ahern (650 p.) Page numbers are approximations; this will vary slightly due to the edition of the text. 6 Appeal The Great North Air Ambulance Service operates three helicopters, 365 days a year, across the North-East, North Yorkshire and Cumbria. Crews respond to around 1,000 call outs each year and on board their aircraft are specialist trauma doctors and paramedics, who bring accident and emergency expertise to the scene. We are collecting plastic bottle tops on behalf of the Air Ambulance Service. These can then be resold to a company that makes surfaces for children’s playgrounds to raise money for this great cause. Please can you collect blue, green and red bottle tops that would otherwise be thrown away for this worthwhile cause? There will be a box for students to deposit bottle tops in the Wellbeing Hub office. SPORT Netball Our junior netballers played fixtures against Lymm on Wednesday afternoon recording wins at all age groups: Year 10 won 26-1, Year 9 won 12-11, Year 8A won 17-10, Year 8B won 12-9, Year 7A won 12-4, Year 7B won 17-0. A spectacular set of results to start the new year. DATE OPPONENTS 1ST 09-Jan-16 09-Jan-16 09-Jan-16 13-Jan-16 13-Jan-16 13-Jan-16 13-Jan-16 13-Jan-16 16-Jan-16 16-Jan-16 16-Jan-16 LEEDS GRAMMAR KINGS MACC CHEADLE HULME SCHOOL ST BEDES LYMM St NICHOLAS SCHOOL - NORTHWICH CHEADLE HULME SCHOOL FALLIBROOME WIRRAL GRAMMAR CHEADLE HULME MANCHESTER GRAMMAR SCHOOL A A A A 2ND A A 3RD/U16 U15 U14 U13 U12 SPORT A H A A H H A H H A H AA AA H AA GIRLS HOCKEY NETBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL NETBALL GIRLS FOOTBALL RUGBY GIRLS FOOTBALL NETBALL GIRLS HOCKEY FOOTBALL A A A H A H H H A H A USEFUL LINKS Sports X-tra: http://www.wilmslowhigh.com/?p=259 Arts X-tra: http://www.wilmslowhigh.com/?p=265 X-tra – Xtra: http://www.wilmslowhigh.com/?p=269 Previous issues of High Notes: http://www.wilmslowhigh.com/?p=2239 Letters sent from school: http://www.wilmslowhigh.com/?p=2043 H H A H H A AA H H HH COMMUNITY Job Opportunity - Office Administrator – Full Time – 37.5 hours Review Travel are part of the school’s Achievement Partner Programme, and have contacted us to ask if we would advertise the following position: We are a travel management company specialising in corporate travel with offices in Cheshire, Lancashire and Hertfordshire. We are currently seeking an Office Administrator to provide administration support to our Accounts department at our Handforth office. The role will be varied and will offer the right candidate the chance to get involved in all areas of the business. The candidate must be reliable, enthusiastic and conscientious whilst displaying flexibility in supporting different departments within the office. Training will be provided but crucially, the individual will have GCSE Maths grade C or above, knowledge of common Office applications such as Excel, Office etc. and be a very strong communicator. The individual will also need to be organised and have good attention to detail. Key Responsibilities include: • To assist departments with their day to day administrative tasks • Purchase ledger administration • Setting up Direct Debits • Maintaining spreadsheets and databases • Photocopying, post and filing • Answering the telephone If you are interested in gaining office of administration experience please send your CV and covering letter to HR@reviewtravel.co.uk