newsletter - Frederick Bremer School
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newsletter - Frederick Bremer School
Frederick Bremer News December 2015 We have come to the end of a hugely successful term at Frederick Bremer, and we are all going on holiday with lots of amazing memories. As always, there is so much happening at Frederick Bremer that it is impossible to capture it all. It has been a long but delightful term. At this time of year, we reflect on our achievements and start setting ourselves some new year’s resolutions. These are a few of my personal highlights for the Autumn term 2015: Mia winning the regional final of Jack Petchy’s Speak Out Challenge Listening to the amazing musical talents of our Year 7 pupils at the Winter Concert Simmons and Simmons Young Talent Winter Party Like many pupils in Year 7, I also started to learn the violin this term. I have struggled with the complex skills and amount of practice required. However, through sheer perseverance I am starting to play pieces of music I didn’t think possible a few months ago. Therefore, I am so impressed by the talents I have seen performing and the amount of practice and determination which have enabled this to happen. A huge thanks also to our parents for their on-going support – it is not always easy having a budding musician in the house, but regular practice makes all the difference. Mia Lundie Smith, in Year 10, produced an amazing solo speech about identity which she performed at the Waltham Forest finals. She is the first Bremer pupil to win this award, and we are all very proud of her. You can see her speech here https://youtu.be/3MAufdnFVo4 On 15th December, we were invited to the Head Offices of Simmons and Simmons to celebrate their 4th year of successful partnership work of the Young Talent Programme. 4 cohorts of pupils (over 50 in total) are now in the programme, and most attended the party. 2 pupils from cohort 1, Rebecca Rumble and Stanley Soulsby are now at University supported by £4000 Simmons and Simmons bursaries. Pupils in cohort 2 have just been though UCAS training. It was very exciting to hear that 7 former Bremer pupils have just been through interviews for Cambridge. We will begin the applications for cohort 5 (from Year 10) in the new year, and we expect this to be a very competitive application process for the 12 spaces available. Ofsted inspection 8th and 9th December I have always been proud to be Headteacher here, and this was never more the case than during our Ofsted inspection. Our pupils, staff, parents and Governors were all amazing. Although inspections are always really stressful experiences, the school was always shown at its best. Whilst we are still waiting for the final report, I am confident that the school absolutely was ‘the best it can be’. Thank you to everyone who supported the school during this time, it was really appreciated. I will write to parents in January when the report is published, with a summary of the main findings. My new year’s resolutions: 1. To work with pupils, parents and staff to ensure that Frederick Bremer is recognised as an outstanding school in its next inspection 2. To work even more closely with parents and pupils on how our school can be improved even further 3. To perform with the school orchestra on the violin 4. To understand the pressures of taking GCSEs by sitting GCSE Sociology in May 2015 5. To smile every day, as I so proud to be the Head of this amazing school. And my resolution for the whole school, as I often say, is ‘to continue to be the very best you can be’. I wish you all a very happy and restful break, and I look forward to seeing you all in 2016. Jenny Smith Headteacher Contact us at: admin@bremer.waltham.sch.uk Follow us on Twitter: @FBSchoolE17 STEAM News Autumn 2015 STEAM lessons in years 7 and 8 are a great way for our learners to develop transferable skills or competencies to support their learning in all their subjects. The key competencies we have identified as a school are: Creativity, Leadership, Independent learning, Community Engagement, Literacy / Numeracy / Oracy (CLICL) We use Project-Based Learning, with its emphasis on Critique, Redrafting for Excellence, and Public Exhibition, to drive the development of these competencies. Each project embeds learning and assessment of one or more of our key competencies, and students revisit each competency over the course of the year to improve their skills. This article profiles some of the projects currently underway and describes how they support development of CLICL Year 7 Science-Art Three groups of pupils are studying elements of the Universe Story and Big History Project (https://school. bighistoryproject.com/bhplive), a journey through nearly 14 billion years of history. They started with a project on origin stories from around the world, including the modern scientific story, and used collage and performance to tell their stories. Year 7 PE Olympic table-tennis player Darius Knight visited school and worked with students for a day on their leadership skills. Students are now developing games and workshops to teach primary school students. Key Competencies Community Engagement - with Darius and younger pupils Literacy - structured read Key Competencies Creativity - inspiration, evaluation and more through collage Literacy - Writing thier own version of an original story Zulu origin story in process The finished collage after peer critique Year 8 Humanities Ms Morgan’s class is doing a series of projects with community organisation Maslaha http://www.maslaha.org/ winner of the Global Innovation Mindset Challenge. They started with a Comics in Schools project about the experience of refugees, and are now working on an Ottoman puppetry project about rebellion and dissent. On 9th Dec they performed their puppet shows to a public audience at Rich Mix in Bethnal Green as part of the Book Travels Exhibition http://www.maslaha.org/about/whats-happening/projects/evliya-celebi-exhibition/rich-mixexhibition-event-2015 Key Competencies Creativity - storytelling through comics Key Competencies Zulu origin story in Literacy - Scriptwriting Oracy - Puppet Show Spaceflight project with the University of York We are taking part in a large research project about young people’s attitudes to STEM, to accompany astronaut Tim Peake’s mission to the International Space Station. Tim is the first British astronaut to visit the space station (he launched on 15th Dec) and we will be following his progress closely – including growing some rocket seeds he has taken with him when he comes back in 6 months. Year 8 Girls Fencing An 8 week collaborative filmmaking and fencing project with British Fencing and Maslaha. Girls are exploring ideas around stereotyping and self-confidence while developing their fencing skills. The school has been given £800 worth of fencing equipment to support longterm sustainability of the project. Watch out for the next issue to see work from the Electronics, Catering, Robotics and Geography groups. Year 11 students visit William Morris Gallery Showcase The results of the Yinka Shonibore workshops, which the current Year 11 art students attended, were modelled at an evening event at the William Morris Gallery last month. The students had continued the fabric identity patches back at school which Ms Riordan then kindly applied onto a poncho which was worn by a student model at the showcase event. The school was very fortunate to be included in this exciting event, alongside three other local Secondary Schools, which also included a tour of the Bob and Roberta Smith exhibition ‘Art is Your Human Right’ which is currently on at the Gallery .This is the first time Frederick Bremer’s GCSE Art students have had the opportunity to be involved in an external exhibition therefore the Year 11’s are incredibly fortunate to have had this one off experience to enable their own work to be publicly exhibited …. the first of many to come we hope! Year 11 trip to see street art and the National Portrait Gallery On 20th October the Year 11 art students went on an exciting trip which started in east London, near Brick Lane, where they spotted and photographed a variety of street art as part of their GCSE Identity project. The staff were very impressed at the way the students found so many interesting examples in unusual places and at how the activity greatly increased their observational skills. We then went to the National Portrait Gallery and on our way came across a street artist at work using the ‘grid’ technique which the students have been looking at whilst studying portraiture. At the gallery, we looked at portraiture from the Tudor times right up to the present day and saw examples of many different techniques used in these works. This was a highly inspirational trip extending year 11’s ideas for Unit 1, GCSE, Identity project and all 32 students were exceptionally behaved. Year 9 Dada project The year 9 art students have been studying the Dada Movement and how the distinctive Dada style was influenced by the situation during WW1. They created their own ‘Dadaist Poetry’ before studying the artwork of Hannah Hoch and other Dada artists who used collaged images to create their work. The year 9 students are currently finishing off their own Dada Creatures using this technique of photomontage and we are pleased to be able to show some of the results here and around the school soon. Year 9 girls shoot for success On Monday 16th November, Frederick Bremer’s Year 9 female basketball team played against Lammas School. At the start of the game, we were losing by five points. For some reason, we were getting a lot of fouls, probably because we were so passionate about getting the ball! Eventually, we started to work together as a team and came up with a better game plan. During the first half of the game, we observed how they played and we began to plot tactics that would work well with our skills. All of the girls who played in the basketball game are also on the netball team and we kept telling ourselves ‘play it like netball’, because we work really well as a team in netball. We started winning by 2 points at the beginning of the second half of the game. We pushed ourselves even further because we wanted to ensure that we won and thankfully, we did! With a lot of sweat, effort and cheering! Final score: 19-15 Year 9 students learn about the Holocaust during a special visit A special assembly was held whereby a local Holocaust survivor, Harry Olmer, came in to tell them his life story and personal experience of The Holocaust. Harry was born in 1927 in Poland. Soon after the Nazis occupied Poland, Harry and his family moved to a small town where Harry’s grandmother lived. Here, they were forced to work for the Germans every day until 1942 when all the Jews from the area were taken away. Harry and his brother and father were sent to Plaszow concentration camp where Harry worked on a railway line. From here, he was sent to Skarzysko Munitions Factory where he was forced to work pouring liquid sulphur into bomb shells for the German Army. Later, in 1943, Harry was sent to Buchenwald concentration camp where he stayed for two weeks working in a quarry. He was then transported to Schleiben and then on to Theresienstadt in April 1945. Here, he was liberated by Russian troops on 8th May. In August 1945, Harry was brought to the UK as part of an initiative of the Central British Fund for Jews to allow 1,000 child Holocaust survivors into the country. After a period of recuperation in Windemere, he moved to Glasgow. Despite not knowing any English when he arrived, Harry completed his Higher exams in 1947 and later qualified as a dentist. Harry later married and has four children. Harry is 88 and retired from dentistry only two years ago! He continues to share his experiences during the Holocaust with young people.The students conducted themselves maturely and respectfully whilst listening to Harry. They were gripped by his testimony and came up with excellent questions to ask him. We are sure that Harry’s testimony will stay with the students and help them to remember why it is so important to remember the Holocaust. The Year 9 students will be learning about The Holocaust for the next few weeks in their History lesson and build on the knowledge that they gained from the talk. They will be answering the question ‘How should we remember The Holocaust?’ and designing their own museum style exhibition that reflects their interpretation of the events of the 1930s and 1940s. Ms Poultney Year 7 and 8 Trip to Cologne On Wednesday 9th December, 37 students from Years 7 and 8, along with 4 excited members of staff, travelled to Cologne to experience the worldfamous German markets and it was definitely an unforgettable experience! We left school on Wednesday evening, and both students and staff were in a festive mood as we quickly arrived at Dover, ready to board the ferry across to Calais. For many students, this was their first time on a ferry and the excitement in the air was palpable. After a somewhat choppy journey across the Channel, we reached Cologne early on Thursday morning. Once there, it was straight to the Christmas markets by the Cologne Cathedral and time for some Christmas shopping! The students were able to put their German to the test and they certainly were up to the task, ordering Bratwurst, hot chocolate and other gifts in fluent German! Following the markets, we visited the Lindt chocolate factory to learn all about how the chocolate is made and of course, sampling a cheeky biscuit or two dipped in fresh and warm chocolate! Before leaving, we had to visit the shop, where students and staff alike were able to buy enough chocolate to keep us going until next year. It was then time to visit the Cologne Olympic Sports Museum, with students able to see and interact with sports memorabilia from a range of previous Olympic Games – we even had time for a quick game of football, capped off by a memorable goal from Mr Anastasi! After heading back to the hotel to freshen up, we headed to the Gildenhaus restaurant, where it was time to sample traditional German Schnitzel or Bratwurst – delicious! We then ventured out into Cologne to experience more German markets, which was a unique experience. There was time for more Bratwurst, as well as a chance to buy souvenirs for family and friends back home and the opportunity to go on the Ferris wheel, which offered amazing views of Cologne and its cathedral. The group woke up bright and early on Friday morning to refuel on breakfast, before getting back on the coach and returning to London, again enjoying the sights that Germany, Belgium and France has to offer. Although the journey may have seemed long, the students were mature and responsible enough to ensure that their behaviour remained of the highest level throughout and they were a great credit to the school. What a fantastic few days and a trip that surely none of the students will forget in a hurry! Mr Anastasi Students outside the Cologne Cathedral. Cologne Christmas Market at night Year 10 Construction Congratulations to the year 10 WJEC Construction and the Built Environment students for their dedicated and self-motivated start to their practical assessment. In just 3 hours they have built from scratch a stud-partition wall on which they will then attach plasterboard, plumb in a fully functioning basin and paint the entire fixture. Every pupil in the group has worked independently, consolidating what they have learnt in class and demonstrating their skills and development even further. Keep up the good work! Mr Bullen Design and Technology Star Designers To acknowledge and reward exceptional outcomes and hard work, each D&T teacher nominates a child from each of their rotations to become the groups’ STAR DESIGNER. These pupils are rewarded with a certificate, a handmade keyring, achievement points and the glory of having their name in print. The winners are as follows: Year 7 Winners Malvina Tamidur Ezgi Kyle Grace Benjamin John Sarah Year 8 Winners: Kameron Alex Sasha Zack Ela Thomas Berfin Euan Year 9 Winners coming soon… FIRST LEGO LEAGUE DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY “On the 5th December 2015, a group of children set off on a journey to dominate the FLL (First Lego League) and come out victorious.” Njabu 7F “This essential but amazing event has been the most fantastical event not just I, but we all have participated in. This would not have happened if it wasn’t for all the other members: Njabu, Adnaan, Samuel, Hanzala, Bilal, Stanley, Kashaan, David and finally, me.” Ben 7B “This club has been a big opportunity for the year 7s and 8s to learn many skills such as coding and building using Lego bricks. This club has brought out everyone’s love for Lego. As I have done this club for 2 years it has gotten better each year. Even if we don’t bring the win home it has been a pleasure and I would certainly do it again next Oxbridge interviews for Frederick Bremer’s alumni Staff are awaiting news from 7 former pupils recently given interviews at either Oxford or Cambridge Universities. The pupils left FB in September 2014 and are clearly thriving. Charlie Strickland told staff at Frederick Bremer ‘Thanks for the support, the grounding given at this school has helped us reach for the stars’. Mr Larkin has said how proud he is of the students and their accomplishments and wished them every success. year. Wish good luck to me and my team for FLL Championship. The next time you see us we will be the champion of FLL and bring home the trophy of epicness.” Adnaan 8E As part of D&T’s Lego Challenge/Robotics after school club, we went on a trip to the Imperial War Museum, Duxford, to take part in a competition with other children, mostly from other schools across the region. The trip took place on Saturday 5th December, led by Mrs Sayegh (Head of D&T). The pupils involved have been working with Lego and robots to complete a series of challenges as set out by First Lego League. Regardless of the outcome, we know the pupils had a terrific time and be rewarded for their hard efforts with a great day out. Calling all future Doctors On Monday 16th November 2015, Dr Patrice Baptiste came to Frederick Bremer School to speak to some of our Year 11 pupils about going into medicine. Patrice is a qualified Doctor who studied at UCL university and she was able to give valuable information to our pupils regarding the routes that are available to get into the field of medicine. The students were granted the opportunity to ask questions regarding the excellent profession that Patrice is currently in. It’s not often that someone in the medical field comes into a school to give a talk about a career in medicine so we were incredibly grateful to have Patrice at our school. Coming from an inner London school (Holy Family Catholic School), Patrice is very much an inspiring young lady and that was evident through her presentation. Patrice explained to me that she believes it is important to give back to the youth of today; in the hope that they may feel empowered and encouraged to follow a career path in medicine or any other profession. She reminded the students that with hard work and a great deal of willpower, virtually anything is possible! Miss Sulaiman Conduct Awards Nazim Berkani - Platinum Gold 100-124 points Jude Ingham-Flynn Seher Chohan Mohammed Akbar Matthew Peacham Nasro Sharif Zuhra Kharoti 7D 8C 9C 10F 10F 10F Silver 75-99 points Isaac Thompson 7A Anastasia Mycik 7A Stanley James 7B Faris Hussain 7B Bilal Bakhti 7B Benjamin Nathan-Small 7B Louis Godfrey 7E Asiya Kigozi 7E Njabu Macfoy 7F Farahna Ridjali 7F Oskaras Striuga 7F Alaika Babar 7F Subhaan Humayun 7F Melvin Norteye 7F Greta Wright 8A Thevinu Mohotti 8A Arachchige Zobia Shaikh 8A Reuben Mitchell 8A Alexander Jacklin 8A Jacek Kowalski 8A Fredrick 8A Townsend-Elliott Annalisa Pucci 8C Sanjiv Rajananthakumar 8C Elijah Doueu 8C Charlie Byrne 8C Adrian Pugh 8C Paul Waithira 8D Berfin Bulut 8D Nevaeh Glen 8D Caian Evans 8D Berfin Gumus 8D Toby Bogarts 8E Harishan Theenathayalan8F Andreja Samecaite 8F Sheraz Shahzad 8F Selvathes Kunathasan 8F Vinusan Naguleswaran 9A Laavanya Namby 9A Alex Reis-Gomez 9A Noor Jamalkhan 9A Vithusan Vijayaranjan 9A Ida Ciecholewska 9A Dylan Lockhart 9A Sharmaarke Sahardid 9C Livvi Kennedy 9C Sumee Mushtaq 9C Charan Elamurugan 9D Anita Doda 9D Tracy Mamenero 9D Laxsana Namby 9E Sulaiman Kamran 9E Olubukola Orisajobi 9F Nana Nkansah-Asamoah 9F Lauren Bailey 9F Lamar Harper-Campbell 10A Honey Dyer 10A Bailey Murphy 10B Abdisalan Guleid 10C Candyce Cowan 10C Nirvana Pillai 10D Anais Kent 10D Millie Evans 10D Wiktor Plaszczynski 10D Dufie Opare 10D Jimmy Le 10E Kaitlann Mahangoo 10E Jade Williams 10E Kehkshan Bhatti 10F Clamecke Nkossi 10F Oluyemisi Adu 10F Gulsum Safer 10F Zain Dadabhoy 10F Aoun Muhammad 11B Amber Paxton 11E Jahanzeb Khan 11E Bronze 50-74 points Zilan Kayir Tabiin Navarasa Sibghatullah Khan Stephany Sarpong Evie Watson Alethea Baker Ezgi Ozdemir 7A 7A 7A 7A 7A 7A 7B Connie Hindes 7B Sarah Senu 7B Modestas Daubaras 7B Falak Wahid 7B Giulia Masala 7B Baaba Nkansah-Asamoah7B Paul Hayes 7B Grace Gidigbi 7B David Kowalski 7C Hajra Qureshi 7C Yusuf Akbar 7C Tahmidur Rahman 7C Vladimir Ventsiev 7C Malvina Kastrati 7C Micaiah Campbell 7C David Nguyen 7C Jemima Russell 7C Jonathan Tutalamo 7D Angelina Jones 7D Aurembiaix 7D Castillo-Tomas Cosmin Cazacu 7E Daniel Arkell 7E Melissa Chown 7E Sam Stutterheim 7E Rojda Sel 7E Tonha Da Costa 7E Daa Dwomoh-Gyamfi 7E Luca Canto 7E Acacia Dixon 7E Ali Bobaru 7E Malaika Babar 7E Nazim Messous 7E Suhaib Yahiaoui 7E Tori Allison Powell 7E Hanzala Chaudry 7F Rohannah Williams 7F Aisha Abbasi 7F Daniel Marshall 7F Lucas Bunting 7F Timothee Mahamoodally7F Bilel Benyoucef 7F Mohammad Ahmed 7F Shanice David 7F Soban Asif 7F Ayaz Ahmed 7F Grace Scopp 7F Nathan Gordon 7F Nikola Dybinska 7F Shahi Kabir 7F Dylan Jones-Taylor 8A Ozgur Cetin 8A Freya Kent 8A Joshua Rivet Sasha Lundie-Smith Muhammed Ghalam Eric Ford Brogan Jeffers Cass Zain Ali Danish Ahmed Oskar Zuk Amaan Khan Jonah Davies Hamzah Chetty Erika Laskova Ugurcan Kendir Greslanda Aliaj Yilmaz Babur Nia Francis Ela Kutlay Spyridoula Miha Abdulghani Shinwari Blake Joseph Damien Kwateng Wahhab Aziz Yalcin Gok Bedia Altun Anton Dixon-Hird Lamar Jacobs Cian Murtagh Joel Gooding-Edghill Euan Mossman Ahmad Rasool Muhammad Mehr Aleem Mustafa Sheriyar Khan Zeeshan Bokhari Abdullah Aslam Ian Mohd Azlin Mahum Shahzad Sahib Singh Ceyda Sonmez Kristina Stoianova Zack Halpin Thomas Magee Grace Mitchell Haider Shakoor Shouzib Hussain Thahsin Ahmed Humza Mughal Sophie Hamilton Adnaan Sarbuland Assiya Naciri Hamish Bellinger Khadija Waqar Linden Francis Sims 8A 8A 8A 8A 8A 8A 8A 8A 8A 8A 8B 8B 8B 8C 8C 8C 8C 8C 8C 8C 8C 8C 8C 8C 8C 8C 8C 8C 8D 8D 8D 8D 8D 8D 8D 8D 8D 8D 8D 8D 8E 8E 8E 8E 8E 8E 8E 8E 8E 8E 8E 8E 8E Sabina Xhebexhia 8E Kayla Murphy-Pugh 8F Florence Soulsby 8F Zain Khawar 8F Jaheim Sturt 8F Mohammed Dogonyaro 8F Vishaal Tank 8F Samir-Sadiq Muhammad 8F Teigan McCann 8F Faheem Khan 9A Lewis Brooks 9A Aaron Missir 9A Jamal Miah 9A Brayden Cotterill 9A Brandon Frost 9A Danika Tracey 9A Bobbie Burchett-Briggs 9A Aravind Naguleswaren 9A Maksim Zaharevics 9B Sarah Kadamzadeh 9B Akilesultan Gullu 9B Shahzad Gul 9B Mohammad Faateh Khan 9B Zelal Cil 9B Abdul Wahab 9B Alysha Harris 9B Dillon Robinson 9B Larry Quaidoo 9C Mohamed Naciri 9C Muhammad Bilal 9C Joe Collins 9C Papa Gyamfi 9C Muhammad Haris 9C Joshua Barclay 9C Umut Unlutepe 9C Hafsa Bukhari 9D Rhianne Charles-Murphy 9D Abdul Azim 9D Gabriela Piszczek 9D Tristan Kosicki 9D Madalina Mihai 9D Gizem Safer 9E Grace Tutalamo 9E Aamina Rafi 9E Arif Ahmed 9E Inas Faghi-Elmi 9F Reanne Turney 9F Joe Bell 9F Hamza Wahab 9F Mohamed Mohamed 9F Anna Knight 9F Tony Ukshini 9F Gabriel Roxburgh 9F Kamarni Peynado-Peart 9F Hader Ali 9F Olivia McKenzie-Campbell 9F Ivy Nassali 9F Oskar John Reavey 9F Aysha Hafayed 10A Bilqees Jan-Bangura 10A Asha Okasili-Henry 10A Murat Kesici 10A Kiarah Alphonse 10A Sheraz Hussain 10A Samuel Smith 10B Ella Junor-Sheppard 10B Arran Skeete 10B Deniz Gunes 10B George Chiluti 10B Latisha Charles 10B Benjamin Thompson 10B Yasmine Ahmet 10B Oscar Ford 10B Eren Sahin 10B Djamila Barcelos Cardoso10C Temi Iwalesin 10C Ethan Jordine 10C Nasir Farooq 10C Ayman Chehab 10C Harry Byrne 10C Rahim Boukhalfa 10C Esther Grant 10C Casey Guy 10D Katy Mae Cockburn 10D Reece Kent 10D Jamie Walsh 10D Emilija Striugaite 10D Ilhaam Caydaruus 10D Razvan Tocu 10D Mert Yildiz 10E Ewan Hindes 10E Shanzay Azhar 10E Zuhaib Ali 10E Maqim Hussain 10E Matthew Pucci Azhar Faghi-Elmi Arber Lulaj Kauthar Nuur Felicia Burton Antonia Vlad Danielle Feuille Iram Khawar Azaan Humayun Aman Hussain Jamal Bei-McIntosh Christopher Wilson Fayso Ahmed Jake Harris Sara Nasar Nausherva Siddiq Danial Mian Iram Syed Samantha Moore Khadija Said Ana Cadare Alex Joerres Saqlain Salam Ruth Grant Shannon Williams Sergio Fialho Bill Dalton George Zait Rabiul Ali Ivaylo Koprinkov Dilan Ozdemir Lauren Watson Lucy Gidigbi Marcelina Dybinska Afua Nkansah-Asamoah China Ramsay Alfred Soulsby Fahmida Rahman Hamza Shaikh Dylan Roxburgh Aron Charles Mahmoud Mukhtar Alexandra Gallbraith Adam Scopp Emine Bozkurt Danyal Khawar Tristan Fleming-Fraser 10E 10E 10E 10E 10F 10F 10F 10F 10F 10F 10F 10F 11A 11A 11A 11A 11A 11A 11A 11B 11B 11B 11B 11B 11B 11B 11B 11C 11C 11D 11E 11E 11E 11E 11E 11E 11E 11E 11E 11E 11E 11E 11E 11E 11F 11F 11F 100% Attendance Talha Chowdhury 7A Sibghatullah Khan 7A Abdul Rafay 7A Anastasia Mycik 7A Tabiin Navarasa 7A Stephany Sarpong 7A Alejandra Tudic 7A Evie Watson 7A Nazim Berkani 7B Addam Hussain 7B Taha Islam 7B Ezgi Ozdemir 7B Lumjet Aliaj 7B Bilal Bakhti 7B Modestas Daubaras 7B Ali Girgin 7B Darrani Henry 7B Baaba Nkansah-Asamoah7B Sarah Senu 7B Amaan Hussain 7C Yusuf Akbar 7C Mert Angelov 7C Emile Grandidier-Wing 7C David Nguyen 7C Kaleb Smith 7C Vladimir Ventsiev 7C Ameen Khan 7D Azaan Shafiq 7D Aurembiaix Castillo-Tomas 7D Jahvace Colbourne 7D Rashaun Doyley 7D Ethan Georgeson-Mosedale7D James Li7D Jonathan Tutalamo 7D Rojda Sel 7E Tonha Da Costa 7E Huseyin Demiroglu 7E Daa Dwomoh-Gyamfi 7E Louis Godfrey 7E Pedro Rodriguez Vazquez 7E Alexandros Sotori 7E Sam Stutterheim 7E Aisha Abbasi 7F Mohammad Ahmed 7F Soban Asif 7F Bilel Benyoucef 7F Subhaan Humayun 7F Shahi Kabir 7F Njabu Macfoy 7F Yonis Nuur 7F Ecem Ozdemir 7F Timothee Mahamoodally7F Daniel Marshall 7F Oskaras Striuga 7F Daniel Cooper 8A Jonah Davies, 8A Alexander Jacklin 8A Dylan Jones Taylor Jacek Kowalski Reuben Mitchell Joshua Rivet Howie Bain Alina Barci Hamzah Chetty Joseph Emms Ersun Kadirov Ugurcan Kendir Jason Phillips Md Hasan Tahir Charlie Byrne Elijah Doueu Nia Francis Lamar Jacobs Spyridoula Miha Adrian Pugh Abdulghani Shinwari Lasharne Baptiste Zeeshan Bokhari Askim Bozkurt Caian Evans Ahmad Rasool Paul Waithira Timmy Bolaji Amira Bourib OJ Campbell Ilyas Chaumoo Zack Halpin Thomas Magee Zain Muneer Assiya Naciri Mustaf Ali Tyreeke Brown Kainat Iqbal Selvathes Kunathasan Lola Millard Rodha Mohamed Samir-Sadiq Muhammad Joan Ordóñez Campillo Keijean Rubio-Walker Andreja Samecaite Jaheim Sturt Harishan Theenathayalan Mohammed Awes Ida Ciecholewska Brayden Cotterill Lucinda Mitchell Vinusan Naguleswaran Aravind Naguleswaren Laavanya Namby Alex Reis-Gomez Rabib Shah Fabian Tudic Vithusan Vijayaranjan Saaid Abdulle Shahzad Gul Mohammad Faateh Khan 8A 8A 8A 8A 8B 8B 8B 8B 8B 8B 8B 8B 8C 8C 8C 8C 8C 8C 8C 8D 8D 8D 8D 8D 8D 8E 8E 8E 8E 8E 8E 8E 8E 8F 8F 8F 8F 8F 8F 8F 8F 8F 8F 8F 8F 9A 9A 9A 9A 9A 9A 9A 9A 9A 9A 9A 9B 9B 9B Ayman Yacoob 9B Trent Mahorn 9B Jakub Nowakowski 9B Muhammad Bilal 9C Muhammad Haris 9C Mohamed Naciri 9C Subhaan Shafique 9C Yordan Gospodinov 9C Papa Gyamfi 9C Larry Quaidoo 9C Erik Siscanu 9C Ivan Ssali 9C Umut Unlutepe 9C Abigail Burrell 9D Rhianne Charles-Murphy9D Tracy Mamenero 9D Javarn Rubio-Walker 9D Arijus Sakalauskas 9D Amaar Syed 9E Alexandra Dronea 9E Cooper McGlinchey 9E Laxsana Namby 9E Daniel Rigobert 9E Junaid Sheikh 9E Grace Tutalamo 9E Hader Ali 9F Abdulghadir Awes 9F Mohamed Mohamed 9F Hamza Wahab 9F Rashid Haidari 9F Olivia McKenzie-Campbell 9F Nana Nkansah-Asamoah 9F Reanne Turney 9F Murat Kesici 10A Clyde Bain 10A Aysha Hafayed 10A Bilqees Jan-Bangura 10A Raihan Ahmed 10B Humoud Khelef 10B George Chiluti 10B Patricia Hantig 10B Sefkan Sel 10B Arran Skeete 10B Benjamin Thompson 10B Mert Pazarcikli 10C Harry Byrne 10C Ethan Jordine 10C Vlera Muharemi 10D Ahmed Sharif 10D Katy Mae Cockburn 10D Georgi Georgiev 10D Casey Guy 10D Anais Kent 10D Reece Kent 10D Mia Lundie-Smith 10D Emilija Striugaite 10D Saba Ali 10E Zuhaib Ali 10E Maqim Hussain Safa Kamran Arber Lulaj Perry Harry Ewan Hindes Amanda Vincent Mert Yildiz Aman Hussain Zuhra Kharoti Nasro Sharif Hassan Sharif Iram Syed Haseeb Raza Harith Salim Taye Ellis Sergio Fialho Sangaran Gobalakrishnan Johnfa Koke Nathan Phillips Stuart Phillips Saqlain Salam James Wright Amin Benyoucef Pedro Mendes De Oliveira George Zait Ilyas Qureshi Madihah Wahid Ivaylo Koprinkov Ashley Maylin Joel McKenzie-Campbell Zayd Mughal Shenae Stuart Hasan Qahir Jonathan Cain Aron Charles Afua Nkansah-Asamoah Alfred Soulsby Jason Adu Emine Bozkurt Oskar Dybinski Atticus McGlinchey Oliver Pathay Lyia Sheikh Kurwin Smith 10E 10E 10E 10E 10E 10E 10E 10F 10F 10F 11A 11A 11B 11B 11B 11B 11B 11B 11B 11B 11B 11B 11C 11C 11C 11D 11D 11D 11D 11D 11D 11D 11E 11E 11E 11E 11E 11F 11F 11F 11F 11F 11F 11F School Uniform Students are expected to wear school uniform at all times and a high standard of dress is required. Experience has shown that the wearing of uniform is a significant factor in creating a sense of pride in the school and in encouraging the kind of spirit we wish to develop. At Frederick Bremer, we believe that school uniform is important, providing a school identity and demonstrating equality amongst pupils. Students designed the uniform and school logo. Girls Plain white shirt with collar (any clothing worn under shirts must be white) - not polo shirt School tie, with 5 bars of the stripe showing School navy blue knee length skirt OR school navy blue full length skirt OR navy blue school-style trousers (not tight fitting) School navy blue blazer with logo (this must be work at all times except when teachers have given permission in class) Black leather or leather look school shoes (not suede, black canvas or with labels). The following shoes are acceptable: black Leather Vans, Airforce or leather Kickers Navy blue, white or black knee length socks or tights – no patterned tights, leggings or over the knee socks (there should be no gap between the bottom of the skirt and the top of the socks). Optional School navy blue ‘V’ neck jumper. Muslim girls may wear a plain black, navy or white hijab. For other students, hair accessories should be black or navy blue. Boys Plain white shirt with collar, tucked in (any clothing worn under shirts must be white) School tie, with 5 bars of the stripe showing School navy blue trousers School navy blue blazer with logo Black leather or similar school shoes (not black canvas or with labels). The following shoes are acceptable; black Leather Vans, Airforce or Kickers. Navy blue socks Optional School navy blue ‘V’ neck jumper Sikh boys may wear the traditional turban. PE Kit (Girls and Boys) School white polo shirt School navy blue shorts School navy blue football socks School navy blue jogging bottoms School navy blue sweatshirt Trainers with non marking soles (to protect the sports hall floor) Towel Other important points A school blazer is compulsory and must be worn at all times. A school jumper is optional and may be worn under a blazer but may not be worn instead of a blazer. Boots may be worn to school in bad weather but must be changed for school shoes on arrival at school. Coats and hats can be worn to and from school, but are not permitted in the school building during the school day. A large formal style school bag is compulsory (big enough to carry A4 books) Boys’ trousers should be worn on the waist. Girls are permitted to wear light make up. Nail polish and acrylic nails are not permitted. Trainers may only be worn outside the school building. Discreet jewellery may be worn i.e. simple necklace, 1 small pair of plain gold or silver coloured stud earrings. Other piercings (i.e. nose studs, tongue studs) and any visible tattoos are not permitted; these will be considered to be a serious breach of the behaviour policy. Hairstyles should be suitably formal and not draw unnecessary attention to the pupil. Significant hair colouring or shaving of hair (including patterns) is not permitted. Watches are encouraged. The above is not an exhaustive list as there will always be new fashion trends and fads. Pupils should always aim to dress in a formal professional way and any new inappropriate uniform issues will be addressed promptly by the school if necessary. Frederick Bremer in association with Eat or Heat collects food tins to feed families in need. To contribute non-perishables/tins please leave items in our Eat or heat red container located in the foyer. Key Dates Monday 4th January 2016 Return to School Monday 25th January 2016 Inset Day Thursday 28th January Year 11 Parent Evening Monday 1st February Staff Surgery Thursday 11th February Year 9 Parents Evening Monday 15th February -Friday 19th Febuary 2016 Half Term Monday 22nd February Return to School Reminder to Parents/Carers If your child is going to be absent from school, can you please contact: Mrs Deere on 020 8498 3340 on the first morning of that absence. This will ensure that we know your child is safe and accounted for. If your child has to take time out of school for an appointment could you please provide us with evidence. Pupils will not be released from school for appointments during the day without evidence eg. an appointment card. Where possible, of course appointments should be made outside the school day. Thank you for your support