March 2015 - Park Campus Academy
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March 2015 - Park Campus Academy
Park Campus Academy News March 2015 www.parkcampus.org.uk Creative Minds at Park Campus! Young Commissioners Project It has been a very busy term here at Park Campus Academy. Our students have been engaged in some particularly exciting learning activities, for example the Young Commissioners Project, production of sumptuous, mouth-watering meals in our Chef’s Masterclass and opportunities to explore real life journalism. This year promises to be our most successful to date with students gaining more qualifications than ever before coming into the summer exam series. As our Year 11 frantically focus on completion of their GCSEs, this year also sees some of our students successfully achieving their “Passport to Employability”. These industrious ‘employees’ are in the process of finalising their vocational creative arts and media qualifications. This programme will be expanding to offer an increasingly diverse and flexible curriculum to more of our students next year. Reintegration continues to be a focus with a number of students reintegrating to mainstream secondary schools, and more planned for the summer term. I continue to be very proud of the achievements of our young people who continue to embody our ethos of “A Second Chance at Success” I would like to wish you all a very restful Easter break. Shaun Dodds, Headteacher Park Campus Gipsy Road, London SE27 9NP Commissioning Manager for Lambeth, Helen Sharp and her team have been working with four Year 11 students from Park Campus Academy: Rhianna, Alvin, David and Giorgio. They worked on the final stages of the interviews for commissioning youth projects, and engaging young people in Lambeth. Rhianna explains what she was involved in: “On 9th February 2015, myself and three other students took part in the young commissioner’s project. The project involved interviewing potential alliances who want to deliver youth projects for young people living in Lambeth. When interviewing the people, we each had a question to ask the different alliances. I really enjoyed doing this project and it was a good experience. I would definitely do it again.” 020 7926 0631 info@parkcampus.org.uk www.parkcampus.org.uk Chef’s Masterclass Restaurant Reward Trip KS3 and 4 students have been given the opportunity to take part in a nine week Catering Work Experience Programme with our chef, Mr Groen. The work experience will take place every Tuesday in the Food Technology Department with Mr Brown. Students will have the opportunity to prepare a number of different dishes as well as gain knowledge and insight into the catering industry. Last term 8A and 9B were treated to a reward trip to JRC Global Buffet Restaurant in Croydon. Here you can eat your way around the world and engage you taste buds with the delights of Thai, Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Italian, British, Mediterranean and much more. They also have a wide range of deserts including fruits, cakes and pastries to keep you wanting more! The final project will involve students having to plan and prepare a three-course menu for the Senior Management Team. We sampled the extensive range of textures, sweet, sour and savory. Everyone quietly feasted in an atmosphere of tranquility. After an hour and a half we wobbled out. BEWARE! Not for the faint hearted! Journalists in the Making On Wednesday 11th March 2015, three Year 8 students went to visit ‘The Voice’ newspaper. Joao explains what they got up to. “We went to interview the Managing Director of ‘The Voice’ newspaper, Mr George Ruddock. Kyall, Shaidon and myself asked him all sorts of questions, like; when did the newspaper start? The newspaper started in the 1983s and ran into financial problems in 2004 and was taken over by ‘The Gleaner’, which is a Caribbean newspaper that started in the early 1800s in Jamaica. After the Second World War many people came from the Caribbean to the UK; this was known as The Wind Rush period. Where the readers went, the newspaper followed: Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester and London. Mr Ruddock told us he worked at ‘The Gleaner’ in Jamaica. He explained, to become a journalist most people try to get an internship, which is mostly given to students in their first year of sixth form; then you would need to pass media at university. ‘The Voice’ gets most of its stories from freelance, self-employed journalists who writes the story up and sells it to the newspaper company. Newspaper companies can also tell the journalist to focus on a certain type of story. ‘The Voice’ is a tabloid newspaper, but ‘The Gleaner’ is a broadsheet; the difference between tabloid and broadsheet is that broadsheets are bigger and factual. Tabloids have more pictures and have a lot more gossip. I had a good day at ‘The Voice. newspaper, I learned a lot and had a lot of fun.” th Dates for the diary 27 March 2015: Student finish for Easter th 13 April 2015: Students return to school st th 7 May 2015: School closed for Election Polling day. Park Campus Gipsy Road, London SE27 9NP nd 22 May 2015: Students finish for Spring break 1 June 2015: Students return to school at 10am 020 7926 0631 info@parkcampus.org.uk www.parkcampus.org.uk