Issue 2 / Spring term 2015
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Issue 2 / Spring term 2015
Issue 2 / Spring term 2015 ―High Achievement, High Standards‖ ―There are two educations: One that teaches you how to make a living and one that teaches you how to live.‖ Anthony de Mello, The Heart of the Enlightened At Nova Hreod Academy we are passionate about the ‗two educations‘ and for every child in our care we seek to bring out The Best in Everyone as a school that is deeply committed to United Learning‘s values. Our Year 11 students continue to inspire me on a daily basis with the commitment they are showing to their studies. They achieved some fantastic GCSE English results earlier in the term and recent results from the fortnightly ‗Mathematics Mocks‘ are most encouraging. I would like to thank Miss Culling for the excellent work she has done in compiling a comprehensive revision guide for every student to use over the Easter holidays that details exactly what revision needs to be done over the holidays for every subject. Finally, I would like to thank all the staff who are giving up part of their Easter Holidays to facilitate the ‗Easter Revision Conference‘ which is running everyday between 30th March and 2nd April 2015. Whilst the attainment of students in their GCSE exams is crucial, it is not good enough for students to just work hard in Year 11. Performance matters for all students, in all year groups, in every subject. Next term, all students in Years 7, 8 and 9 will be formally assessed, and they will be reset on the basis of the ranked order results which will be displayed in the atrium. I am looking for a commitment from every student to perform to the very best of their ability in every assessment. We are embedding a ‗performance culture‘ at Nova Hreod Academy, a culture of ‗winning‘ where success is publicly shared and celebrated, a culture where we encourage the very best from everyone on every occasion. Outside of the classroom, Nova Hreod students continue to achieve in many amazing and varied ways! Our Year 10 students are pursuing the Duke of Edinburgh Bronze Award and we are exceptionally proud of Chloe for winning the Swindon Advertiser Young Sportswoman of the Year Award. Three of our Year 9 students won United Learning‘s App Design competition and I am very proud of the way that our students wholeheartedly engaged with the ZeeTee campaign against the use of homophobic language, something which is completely unacceptable in a plural society such as ours. Please do read on for more exciting stories of life at Nova Hreod Academy. Please note that from September 2015, all students will be expected to wear the new uniform of blazer, shirt, tie, trousers/skirt and shoes. Full details are contained inside this newsletter. Finally, I would like to thank all students and parents/carers for their full support of the school‘s High Achievement – High Standards agenda. This underpins all that we do and is central to helping us bring out The Best in Everyone. I wish everyone a very happy and restful Easter holiday and look forward to welcoming the students back to school on Tuesday 14th April at 08:30 for what I am sure will be another highly successful term. With very best wishes, Darren Barton Principal You may have seen in the local press and in our weekly newsletter that students at Nova Hreod are celebrating this term after receiving an excellent set of iGCSE English results. 127 students in Year 11 decided to tackle early entry for the subject and an impressive 94% of them earned A*-C grades. Twothirds of the students achieved at least a B and 21 students stood out with A* or A grades. 42% of Nova students sitting the exam exceeded the amount of progress the government expects them to be making, compared to an average of 30% nationally. As part of National Careers Week, Mrs Loach took a group of Year 11 students to a ‗University and Employers Convention‘ at Cirencester College on 3rd March. The students found this to be very useful and came back with arms full of university prospectuses. In school, all students had the opportunity to learn about many different career options by viewing a selection of job profiles in tutor time through video links supplied on the National Careers Week website. Year 11 students have been very diligent in attending enrichments, keeping their attendance above 95% and avoiding detentions by ensuring their vital homework is being completed and submitted on time. Those that have achieved all these targets will qualify for a free ticket to the Year 11 Prom on Friday 10th July. We are just about ready to tally up which students have met all the criteria and the names will be revealed during assembly on the last day of term. The majority of our Year 11 students have now made their post 16 choices; with a few now waiting to hear back from their apprenticeship applications. All students are now aware of the grades they need in order to continue on their chosen career path. As our Year 10 students will be making decisions about their post 16 options at the end of the year, we invited Cirencester College, New College and Swindon College to the their parents evening on 5th March and students were also signposted to relevant careers websites. Mrs Fawcett 2 Cambridge University Challenge Day by Mrs Loach Some of our highest achieving Year 10‘s enjoyed a highly inspirational Challenge Day at Emmanuel College, part of Cambridge University. The visit started with an introduction to higher education; including student life, living in Cambridge, teaching at university, careers and finance. After a tour of Emmanuel College and the facilities available on campus, students took part in a debating challenge with other schools and were very proud when Nova students won both of their debates! The day finished with two sessions delivered by Cambridge academics, which were a superb example of the excellent standard of teaching delivered at this prestigious university. □ ―I can achieve anything if I try hard enough; nothing is impossible‖ □ ―It made me want to study to get a degree at Cambridge‖ □ ―My 5-year plan now has Cambridge University in it‖ In our continued drive to forge links with top universities, we recently welcomed a visit from Katie Vernon, Cambridge University‘s School‘s Liaison Officer. Having previously studied at Cambridge for her degree, Katie‘s knowledge of the admissions and financial support processes alongside the typical daily life of the students was exceptional. Katie presented two information sessions to groups of Year 10 and 11 students with the aim of making the admissions process clear and raising aspirations. Our students then had the chance to ask questions and some took the opportunity to speak to Katie separately once the sessions had finished. Any student who would like to discuss their further education opportunities can speak to Mrs Fawcett Business Accumulator Challenge by Mrs Holborow Year 10 Business Studies students set up and ran their own businesses as part of the £50 Accumulator Challenge. The aim was to make as much profit as possible from an original £50 investment. The students sold cakes, held a crossbar challenge and a raffle and sold rapeseed oil as part of the competition. The winning team was Winter Wishes, consisting of Jodie O'Toole, Supassara Hillier, Chloe Bateman, Chloe Cockshull and Amy Richings, who made a profit of £128.24. Overall, a total of £442.75 was raised for charity. 3 Duke of Edinburgh Award 22 students in Year 10 are busy completing their Bronze Duke of Edinburgh Award. A wide range of different activities are being completed for their volunteering, physical and skill sections including cooking, sports, learning a musical instrument, looking after animals, caring for the elderly, running, swimming and rock climbing. The students are also training for the expedition which requires students to navigate by themselves, prepare their own food and assemble their own tents. The group are very proactive and well organised and have been working extremely hard. They are due to complete their award in July when they take their final expedition. Outstanding Award for Chloe We were exceptionally proud earlier this term when Year 10‘s Chloe Crippen was awarded the Swindon Advertiser Young Sportswoman of the Year Award. Chloe has won the Swindon Schools event every year since Year 7 and represented the Swindon Schools team in the Wiltshire Cross Country Championships earlier this month. Chloe‘s recent achievements include 1st place in the Swindon Schools‘ Cross Country and 7th place in the Wiltshire Schools‘ Cross Country. She competed in the South West Schools‘ Cross Country Championships in February and the National Championships in March. Everyone at Nova is very proud of Chloe for accomplishing this excellent award and we wish her all the best for her upcoming competitions. Chloe‘s family has asked us to pass on their thanks to everyone that voted for her at Nova. Huge congratulations to Year 10 David Davis who has been selected to compete in the West of England Amateur Boxing Championships in October. 4 From education to career by Mrs Wills Students in Year 9 and 10 were lucky enough to have a special assembly on 9 th February from former student Luke Waldron. Luke left Nova Hreod five years ago and kindly came into school to demonstrate to our students that working hard at school and grabbing opportunities for life experiences can lead to success. Luke is currently on a work placement year at GE Aeronautics, while studying Motorsport Engineering at Brunel University. Luke told us about his journey since leaving school and explained to the students how he takes every opportunity to gain valuable workability skills, such as organising white water rafting for interns, mentoring A Level students as a STEM Ambassador and taking part in the Welsh Three Peaks challenge. Luke‘s key message for students was to work out what direction they want to go in and take as many opportunities as they can to get Year 9 student Remi Wrona was chosen to represent Nova there. Students design new rugby kit Hreod Academy at the RBS 6 Nations England v Italy match at Twickenham on 14th February. Zero Tolerance to Homophobic Bullying Shelley Frost and members of local LGBT youth group Out of the Can delivered an eye-opening assembly to students in Year 8, 9 and 10 to promote the ZeeTee Campaign, and highlight the dangers of using homophobic language to cause offence or upset people. Remi was one of the students who appeared on the pitch before the kick-off, proudly wearing the new Nova Hreod rugby shirt which was designed by a group students at a workshop and sponsored by Canterbury, the official sportswear supplier for the Rugby World Cup. The workshop was held at Wheatley RFC where our students enjoyed an interactive session on the history of the rugby shirt and the practicalities of design, before being given free rein to create a shirt for their school team. Our students are pictured here sporting the new rugby kits which were produced as part of the All Sports programme, an England Rugby initiative to get more state secondary schools playing rugby. Our ZeeTee campaigners (most of whom are our Anti-Bullying Ambassadors) have been encouraging students to pledge to make a difference; to stop using homophobic language and try to encourage others to do the same. Look out for students with the RED ZT badge and ask about the pledge if you haven‘t already signed! More information about the ZeeTee campaign is on Shelley‘s website www.sparksite.co.uk and the LGBT group‘s website www.outofthecan.org. 5 from Cambridge University Year 9 students win National App competition t Shaina Akthar, Charlotte King and Aimee Robinson won the final of #UnitedApp2015 – an entrepreneurial app-design competition between 700 young people from United Learning schools across the country. The team beat 180 teams from across the country with their idea for an app that helps parents to help their children with school work. United Learning partnered with ideas company 7billionideas and was sponsored by Xero to create the contest, which promotes entrepreneurial spirit, innovation and team work whilst introducing students to the world of coding. On 9th February the girls met with a team from United Learning to start planning the building of their App. After learning all about the process of developing their design, they made key decisions on how they want the app to operate, what constraints they need to consider and they planned a storyboard of the App. The aim is to get the App into the App Store by August. Our Choir performs at Wembley Arena On Wednesday 11th March 2015 the Nova Hreod choir journeyed down the M4 motorway to Wembley SSE Arena to take part in Voice in a Million with 6,500 pupils from other schools all over the country, forming one of the largest, if not the biggest, children‘s choir in the world. The 17 pupils that make up the Choir have shown great dedication and commitment over the last couple of months, attending rehearsals 3 lunchtimes each week as well as working independently at home with a rehearsal CD. It was definitely worthwhile as their input certainly helped to raise the roof of the SSE Arena. 6 Year 8 Year 8 football tournament by Mr Foster We have been running a 5-a-side football competition for Year 8 students since November last year. Year 8 tutor groups were asked to make up a team of five, appoint a Captain and select a name for their team which resulted in the formation of seven teams, including an all-girl team who were willing to take on the boys. Fixtures were organised so that each team played all the others in a ―round robin‖ format. 21 games were played on Fridays from November to February. All the games were played in a very sporting manner and with a competitive edge. Some 50 students were involved. The final, which was played on Friday 27th February, was between the top 2 teams in the league. The winning team were Lemon FC who received an engraved trophy which will be contested for next year. Well done to all the students whose participation made this tournament a pleasure to referee. Chelsea‘s Choice Chelsea‘s Choice is the story of three students who find the diary of a young girl called Chelsea. Having fallen out with her friends and family, Chelsea was befriended by an older man, Gary. He owned a car, had a flat and treated her like an adult - unfortunately he was not what he seemed. The powerful production was performed by the Alter Ego Theatre Company to an audience of Year 8 students and focused on understanding what happened to Chelsea and how it could have been prevented. After the performance, the actors discussed with our students the realities of sexual exploitation, internet safety, and what healthy relationships look like. Students were also advised how to get help and support if they ever feel like they are in an unhealthy relationship. Mrs Wills Rotary Club Young Musician of the Year competition by Mr Hughes On Sunday 8th February, a group of Nova Hreod students took part in the 19th Swindon Young Musician of the Year competition at the Blunsdon House Hotel, organised by the Rotary Club of North Swindon. The evening started with the Junior section with songs from Maisey Fry from Year 7 and Year 8‘s Elizabeth Hext. The quality of the performances was exceptional and Maisey‘s vocal performance of ‗Mama Do‘ won her an outstanding 2nd place against strong competition from 16 other musicians and singers. Year 11 Jonatan Akala, who sang his own composition, and Year 10‘s Kate Matthews and Richelle Bull also gave excellent performances in the Senior Section, against fierce competition. With over 40 entrants across the two sections, it was a real delight to see the variety and quality of our talented young people. Huge congratulations to Year 8‘s Chelsea Barbieri who was selected to represent Wiltshire Under-14s at football against Cornwall this month. 7 Year 7 Read For My School Smoking health talk Year 7 students have been reading books online and logging their reading as part of the Read for My School 8 week reading challenge. All students taking part were entered into a draw to win a prize in assembly on 5th March, World Book Day. On 23rd February the STOP Smoking Team from SEQOL gave an excellent presentation to our year 7 students with the aim of preventing students wanting to smoke. The presentation looked at a variety of different aspects of smoking from its effects on the body, what chemicals are in a cigarette and how many people would die from smoking related illnesses throughout the duration of the presentation. The presentation encouraged students to make positive life decisions and to consider the long term impacts of smoking on their futures. The lucky winners were: Jasmine Bagnall, Sevval Guloglu, Sarah King, Dominic McGleish, Lilly Pike, Kira Staffell and Charlie Wilkins. Year 7 Road Safety Presentation On 9th February the Momo Theatre Company delivered an informative and very funny presentation on how to keep safe travelling to school. The performance was essentially just two actors giving a ‗boring‘ speech on Road Safety, but through the use of slapstick comedy and mimicry the ‗boring‘ talk became a very funny and memorable show. Students thoroughly enjoyed the show and hopefully have taken on board the importance on keeping safe whilst out and about. DISCO Night The Year 7‘s and 8‘s who attended the disco on 12th February had a great night! There was good music, lots of dancing and even a few medals were handed out! The photo booth was also a huge success and it was fab to see so many students relax, let their hair down and enjoy themselves after working so hard all term! These great photos say it all! 8 Year 7 9 Challenging Primary Mathematicians by Mrs Ford On 6th February we hosted our first Year 5 maths competition for gifted mathematicians from our local primary schools. Nova Hreod students from Years 7, 8 and 9 worked with the teams of younger students and played a key role in marking and scoring the rounds. Working in teams of four, the Year 5 students battled it out over challenging rounds including a cross number, logic problem, dingbats and a relay, with three of those rounds being taken from the UKMT Primary Team Challenge resources. Competition was tight and the students needed to work as a team and put their mathematical skills to the test right to the very end of the competition. The achievement of the Year 5 students was fantastic as these were very challenging problems but the students presented some very admirable scores. Catherine Wayte School Year 5 students with our Maths Ambassador The winning team who lifted the trophy at the end of the event were from Catherine Wayte School with Ferndale Primary School coming runners-up and third place awarded to the Bridlewood Primary School team. All the students enjoyed themselves, were impeccably behaved and presented high energy and enthusiasm throughout the event. The Year 5 students were a pleasure to work with and the Nova Hreod students demonstrated fantastic leadership skills and really enjoyed the opportunity to be ambassadors for the event: □ ― I thought it was very fun and educational at the end I asked them if they enjoyed it and they said it was fun as well. There was also a wonderful talk by Mr Barton at the start, it was a good day, which should be done again some day‖ □ ― I really enjoyed it. It was fun as I got the chance to teach people. I think we should do more stuff like this. I really like the fact of being a teacher. I loved it. It was a great opportunity to have‖ □ ―the day was very well organised and the school were well behaved‖ 10 Niamh‘s recipe for success by Mrs Camm Car, train, taxi and finally… a tractor… to get to our destination of River Cottage HQ down in Axminster. What an adventure! Connecting trains departing before we can board them with our saucepans, and finally re-ticketed onto a secret train route – it certainly had the makings of a magical mystery tour. We arrived at River Cottage as the furthest northern entrant in the South West of England regional final of Springboard‘s FutureChef 2015. Niamh proved to be a champion, participating under immense pressure in a completely unfamiliar kitchen and under the scrutiny of a panel of high profile judges. The opposition was strong and the end results, after 90 minutes in the intense heat of the kitchen, were nine different main courses and desserts for two covers. Niamh was a very creditable runner up with the judges finding it very hard to identify the eventual winner. Menu Steaks in ue ison d Ven Leek Fond e t a n i r Ma ine Jus on rquettes & W Ba As part of her prizes, Niamh is now Red Mushroom Puree h wit Parsnip the proud owner of a set of chef whites ng & Puddi e e f f o and apron, embroidered with her with cky T icy Sti vado Cream otta & p S name. She has also been offered Musco on Pannac m e potential opportunities for a future Cinna raline Tuil P apprenticeship within the trade. Student Librarian of the Month The LRC offers students from Year 8 onwards the opportunity to train as student librarians to help run the LRC on a daily basis. A training programme supports our experienced students to mentor our newest recruits. Each month a student is nominated for an additional award as Librarian of the Month in recognition of their contribution. In January this commendation was awarded to Amber Dowling and February‘s Librarian of the Month was Lauren Wesley. Congratulations to both girls. We are collecting Sainsburys Active Kids vouchers to help us buy more PE equipment. Please put them in the box at Student Reception. Students can still collect points for healthy eating in the Stellar Diner and could win a brand new bike. 11 Air tanker visit Fifteen of our students had an opportunity to visit Air Tanker at RAF Brize Norton. The visit began in a briefing room where Flt Sgt Kev Murphy showed a presentation on the role of the RAF and opportunities available as a career, before being joined by Flt Lt Adam Coxall, a pilot who flies the A330, commonly known as the Voyager by the RAF. The Voyager has a dual role as an air-to-air tanker and transport aircraft. It can carry almost 300 troops over 6,000 miles and can refuel aircraft such as Typhoons and Tornados mid-air. The students enjoyed a tour around the Voyager (on a bitterly cold day) and had the opportunity to look on board the aeroplane, sit on the flight deck and have a question and answer session with the RAF aircrew. Modern Languages trip to Paris On the morning of 13th February, 28 of us set off on a thrilling trip to Paris accompanied by Mrs Peach, Miss Lown, Mr Tollington and Mr Foster. We stayed at the PGL Château de Grande Romaine, about 20 minutes from the centre of Paris. Our days were packed with sightseeing: Tour Montparnasse, Notre Dame, Sacre Coeur, the Louvre, les Invalides and a cruise down the Seine. Each evening the students were able to use the extensive facilities on offer at the Château and one evening, we took part in crêpe making to get in practice for our return on Shrove Tuesday! The final day was spent at Disneyland – many of the students bringing back souvenirs and almost all having collected ―autographs‖ of some very famous Disney characters! The staff would like to thank our students for their impeccable behaviour and enthusiasm they showed during our stay and hope they enjoyed our company as much as we did theirs! Look out for the next Nova Paris Trip launching soon for May 2016!! 12 Author visit Eleven of Nova Hreod‘s GR8 Book Debate readers of 2013/2014 joined students from across the Swindon Secondary schools at an event with award winning author Sally Gardner, on her world promotional tour to share her new book ‗The Door that Led to Where‘. During the event at Dorcan Academy, students heard about Sally‘s journey from her challenges with dyslexia to become an accomplished writer. The talk was followed by a lively Q&A session and book signing. Reading for Meaning Literacy Strand During the Accelerated Learning sessions our students participate in activities which focus on one of three areas: Reading focus: Literacy enrichment linked activities Literacy focus: Vocabulary via word challenges Skills focus: Reading and research skills □ □ □ In term 3 our Key Stage 3 students solved Word Ladder challenges while our Key Stage 4 students‘ focus was upon the skills of Mind Mapping and understanding What is Plagiarism when they write up essays and answers. GCSE EXAMS countdown. The public examinations begin with Art which will start on 27th April. April 2015 MON TUE WED THU 1 2 FRI June 2015 May 2015 SA SUN 3 4 5 MO TU WE THU SAT SUN MO TUE WE THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 FRI SU 6 7 8 9 10 1 12 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 13 14 15 16 17 1 19 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 2 26 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 27th & 29th Art (Group 1 & 3); 5th English Language; 1st History, Food Technology, 28th & 30th Art (Groups 2 & 4) 11th Religious Studies; Engineering & Innovations, 12th French—Listening, French—Reading, Biology, Further Additional Science, 2nd Applied Business, 3rd German—Listening, German—Reading, 13th Religious Studies, Geography, 14th Chemistry, Further Additional Science, 4th Mathematics, Additional Applied Science, 5th Music, Biology, 15th Physical Education, 8th Mathematics, Catering, 18th English Literature, 9th Chemistry, 19th Electronic Products, Textiles, Geography, 10th History, Film Studies, 20th Applied Business, Physics, Further Additional Science. 12th Physics, 16th Film Studies, 17th Graphic Products. Individual examination timetables have been issued to students and a copy of the full timetable is published on the website. Students are advised to check their personal examination timetables for exact dates and times. 13 British Science Week ran from 13th- 20th March. To celebrate we ran a Squashed Tomato Challenge for all of the Key Stage 3 students. The task was focussed on the challenges facing people in Nepal who need to find methods of transporting produce down steep mountains. Using a guy line, students worked in teams of six to find a way to securely attach tomatoes to a rocket so they could safely travel down the mountain. The Year 9 teams created amazing designs and we had a range of different results. Some devices barely moved; some zipped along so fast that all the tomatoes jumped out half way along. In the end we had one team that scored 12 points. Next, the Year 7s created their contraptions to carry the tomatoes. Using only the few materials given every team had a different idea on how to solve the problem. ―The Pigeon Squad‖ managed to clock up an astonishing 16 points by carrying eight tomatoes along the wire. Finally it was the turn of Year 8. Once again every team worked hard to compete against each other to be the winners. ―The Overweight Crabs‖ wowed everyone with their design as it was the only device to reach the end of the guy wire carrying three tomatoes. All of the students worked incredibly well during all the activities and demonstrated brilliant team work and problem solving skills. Zoe Jackman Lois Dyke Heather Eastwood Megan Jackman Fran Sellers 14 Since the introduction of our new uniform to Year 7 in September, some of our older students have also chosen to wear our new design. We would like to remind parents of our expectation that all students should wear the new uniform with effect from September 2015, as outlined below: Navy blazer – there are two styles; unisex or a more fitted version for female students Nova Hreod Academy grey trousers or Nova Hreod Academy grey skirt. School tie (clip-on) The items above can all be purchased from Schooltogs Famous School Branches (previously Trutex), Sanford Street, Swindon (01793) 520843. The items below can be purchased from any supplier: Plain white work-style shirt or blouse – long- or short-sleeved Plain black shoes – these should be of a material that can be polished. No canvas shoes, suede shoes or trainers Socks - plain black An optional jumper may be worn under the blazer. However, the jumper can only be worn with the blazer, not on its own. This can also be purchased from Schooltogs Famous School Branches, as above. Students are encouraged to wear an outside, waterproof coat during cold weather for the journey to and from school and during breaks/lunchtime. Twelve of our most academically able year 7 and year 8 students have embarked upon a three month project with The Brilliant (http://www.thebrilliantclub.org/). Club. The Brilliant Club offers school pupils access to University style teaching by way of lectures, seminars and tutorials with PhD students and post-doctoral researchers, with the explicit aim of giving the participating students the confidence to apply to the most academically selective universities in the country. The programme started with an opening ceremony at Royal Holloway, University of London, where the students met their PhD tutor for the first time. In each of the following weeks, the tutor has worked with the students at Nova Hreod, engaging them in some very high level discussions about subjects such as consequentialism and deontology! The tutor has been very impressed with the standard of their work and homework. □ Paige from Year 8 said ―I think it‘s really good because it‘s helping towards our future and is challenging us. I‘m really pleased that □ Hope from Year 7 said: ―I really enjoyed it this week, even more than last week. I feel comfortable that no one will judge me on I was chosen as I think that taking part in the scholars programme will help to improve my writing skills and how to express my opinion. The homework is a challenge to write at university level but is good because it helps us prepare for the next tutorial session.‖ what I say, I‘m usually quite shy but I feel that I can speak freely about my opinion. I‘m really enjoying taking part and think it will lead on to a better future for me.‖ This week, our scholars have moved on to looking at different philosophical viewpoints which challenge the definitions of last week‘s topics. They then started to learn about how to structure an academic essay and their homework this week is to complete their plans and make a start on their introductions. Relevant sources and their validity were considered for referencing and students had the opportunity to give their opinions on these sources. □ Holly from Year 8 said: I think it‘s really fun but challenging, which is a good thing because it gives me a sense of achievement as I complete the homework. The homework is not too hard because my tutor is really helpful and sends us links to websites and the PowerPoint slides she uses in the tutorials. I can see how the homework will link together to create our final assignment. 15 We are always keen to work with members of the local community who are able to offer opportunities for our students to interact with local employers, learn about industry by involvement with local businesses, and develop new community activities. We are looking for professionals to add to our contact list. In return, we can offer promotional opportunities for your business such as sponsorship and advertising. The Super Nova is distributed to around 2,000 homes every term as well as local libraries and other community buildings throughout the town. It is also published on the internet and shared on social media sites. We would like to develop a local services section to help cover the cost of publishing the newsletter and sharing our success stories within the local community. If you would like to advertise your business in the Super Nova please contact : Barbara Freeman If you would like to be involved, please complete our questionnaire at www.surveymonkey.com/s/HXCKTXR to find out how you could help. 01793 528800. Dates for your diary May 2015 April 2015 MO TU WE TH FRI S SU 1 2 3 4 5 MO TU WE TH July 2015 June 2015 FRI SA SU MO TU WE TH FRI SA SU 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 MO TUE WE THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 5 SU 6 7 8 9 10 1 12 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 19 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2 26 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 27 28 29 30 31 Monday 13th April INSET Day Tuesday 5th May GCSE exams start Thursday 11th June Year 8 Parents‘ Evening Wednesday 1st July Year 6 Induction Day Friday 1st May Year 11 photographs Thursday 14th May Year 5 Open Morning Tuesday 23rd June Year 5 Open Morning Friday 3rd July Year 6 Induction Day Monday 4th May Bank holiday 25th-29th May Half term Wednesday 24th June Year 5 Open Morning Friday 10th July Year 11 Prom Friday 17th July Last day of academic year Thursday 20th August GCSE Results Day Designed and Printed especially for you by Reprographics Nova Hreod Academy 16