Bede's Spring 2025 Calendar

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SPRING 2025

Bede’s is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

Mrs Annabel Hodge Director of 01323 356678 Safeguarding annabel.hodge@bedes.org

Mrs Amy Dove Deputy Designated 01323 356633 Safeguarding Lead amy.dove@bedes.org

Mr Nik Driver Deputy Designated 01323 356618 Safeguarding Lead nik.driver@bedes.org

Mr Paul Juniper Deputy Designated 01323 356767 Safeguarding Lead paul.juniper@bedes.org

Mr Shawn Williams Deputy Director of 01323 356636 Safeguarding shawn.williams@bedes.org

Our Vision

Where every child finds joy in their pursuit of brilliance

Our Mission

We continue to craft a more joyful education.

• Cultivating a vibrant learning experience, motivating us to pursue our individual best.

• Providing a festival of opportunity, enabling us to discover new passions and develop new talents.

• Building a kind-hearted community, inspiring us to enhance the lives of others.

Our Values

BE COMPASSIONATE

Because a caring community fosters belonging. We expect our community to show kindness to people of all ages, genders and ethnicities, maintaining campuses where every person feels joyful and energised.

BE COURAGEOUS

Because fortune favours the brave.

We challenge our community to stand up for what is right, providing them with a safe environment where they can take bold action in pursuit of brilliance.

BE CURIOUS

Because wisdom can be found off the beaten track.

We encourage our community to discover unlikely passions and hidden niches, releasing them into a wealth of opportunities inside and outside the classroom.

BE CONSCIENTIOUS

Because dedication is a spearhead of success.

We ask our community to throw themselves wholeheartedly into every endeavour, taking responsibility for their journey and inspiring others to do the same.

PREFECT VISION 2024 – 2025

‘With privilege comes responsibility’

Every Bedian will aim to:

• Be proactive, rather than be reactive

• Change ‘me focused complaints’ to ‘us focused pupil-led initiatives’

• Fairly represent all pupils

• Celebrate in our differences

BEDE’S GOVERNOR AND STAFF LIST 2025

GOVERNORS

Mr N Mercer, BA (Hons) (Chair)

Mr S Avery, BA, MBA, FCA

Mr C Haywood

Mr J Janakan, MBBS, FRCS, MSc

Mrs S Jelly

Mr G Kakar

Mr D Keegan

Dr C Lemaigre, MA Hons, DClinPsychol

Mrs K Nash, BEd

Mrs V Parker

Mr M Pattihis

Mr G Perrin

Mr K Siwek, BA (Hons)

Reverend J Sykes, MA (Hons)

Mrs P Southern, MA (Oxon), ACA

Mr A Targett

Clerk to the Board: Miss J Aldous

EXECUTIVE

Mr P Goodyer, MBA, FRSACEO & Senior Head

Mrs L-A Morris, BComm, AccountancyHead Prep and Pre Prep School

Mr J Tuson, MA, GTP (English)Principal Deputy Head

Mr P Wise, BSc (Hons), MEd, PGCEDeputy Head: Operations

Dr J Northway, BM, FRCSCOO/Bursar

Mrs R Nairne, BA (Hons)Director of Communications

Mrs A Hodge, RMA CYPDirector of Safeguarding, Clinical Services Manager and Designated Safeguarding Lead

Mrs E Maynard, MCIPDChief People Officer

Mrs C Sutton, BA (Hons), MSc, PGCEDirector of Advancement and Alumni Relations

SENIOR MANAGEMENT TEAM

Mr P Goodyer, MBA, FRSASenior Head

Mr J Tuson, MA, GTP (English)Principal Deputy Head

Mr P Wise, BSc (Hons), MEd, PGCEDeputy Head: Operations

Mr N Abrams, BSc (Hons), PGCEAssistant Head: Academic

Mr S Choithramani, BA (Hons), MSc, PGCEAssistant Head: Innovation & Development

Mrs A Dove, BA (Hons)Assistant Head: Pupil Development, Values & Skills

Mr N Driver, BCom, PGCEAssistant Head: Day

Mr P Juniper, BSc (Hons), MA, PGCE, Assistant Head: Boarding CBiol, MRSB

BOARDING AND DAY HOUSES

CAMBERLOTEmailTel

Mr Stuart Brown, Hmcamberlot.house@bedes.org01323 356811

Mr Laurence Collier, Deputy Hmlaurence.collier@bedes.org01323 356821

Mrs Helena Jones, House Managercamberlot.matrons@bedes.org 01323 356801

Mrs Wendy Hartley, Matron

Miss Antoinette Scholten, Matron

Mr Luke Davies, Resident Tutor luke.davies@bedes.org

Mr Bill Richards, Out Tutorbill.richards@bedes.org

Mr Chris Betts, Out Tutorchris.betts@bedes.org

CROSSWAYSEmailTel

Mrs Laura MacKenzie, Hm crossways.house@bedes.org01323 356814

Mr Jordan Turner, Deputy Hmjordan.turner@bedes.org01323 356824

Mrs Kym Furminger, House Managercrossways.matrons@bedes.org 01323 356804

Mrs Julie Taylor, Matron

Mrs Linda Hopkins, Resident Tutorlinda.hopkins@bedes.org

Miss Jenny Yan, Out Tutorjenny.yan@bedes.org

DORMSEmailTel

Mr Reu Hickman, Hmdorms.house@bedes.org01323 356813

Mr David Byrne, Deputy Hmdavid.byrne@bedes.org01323 356823

Mrs Nicki Rickard, House Managerdorms.matrons@bedes.org01323 356803

Mrs Teressa Saunders, Matron

Mrs Jane Heath-Brown, Matron

Mr Stephen Farebrother, Out Tutor stephen.farebrother@bedes.org (and Bank Resident Tutor)

Miss Sarah Wafer, Out Tutor sarah.wafer@bedes.org

DORTEREmailTel

Mrs Rachel Weston-Betts, Hmdorter.house@bedes.org01323 356812

Miss Pavlina Saoulidou, Deputy Hmpavlina.saoulidou@bedes.org

Mrs Rachel Potter, House Managerdorter.matrons@bedes.org01323 356802

Mrs Loraine Ellis, Matron

Mrs Julia Titmuss, Matron

Ms Sabina Logan, Resident Tutorsabrina.logan@bedes.org

STUDEmailTel

Mr Peter Jones, Senior Boarding Hmstud.house@bedes.org01323 356815

Mr Nick Potter, Deputy Hmnick.potter@bedes.org01323 356825

Mrs Jo Juniper, House Managerstud.matrons@bedes.org 01323 356805

Mrs Mollie Graybehl, Matron

Mrs Liz Redhead, Matron

Mrs Laure Finat-Duclos, Resident Tutorlaure.finat-duclos@bedes.org

CONTACT DETAILS FOR DAY HOUSES

BLOOMSBURYEmailTel

Mrs Mary-Jane Newbery, Hmbloomsbury.house@bedes.org01323 356816

Out of Hours: 07702 883851

Mr Jim McDonnell, Deputy Hmjim.mcdonnell@bedes.org01323 356826

CHARLESTONEmailTel

Mr Taf Mpandawana, Hmcharleston.house@bedes.org01323 356817

Out of Hours: 07702 883852

Ms Amy Christie, Deputy Hmamy.christie@bedes.org01323 356827

DEISEmailTel

Mr Lionel Pianet, Hmdeis.house@bedes.org01323 356818

Out of Hours: 07702 883856

Mr M Peattie, Deputy Hm matthew.peattie@bedes.org 01323 356828

DICKEREmailTel

Mr Cheg Abraham, Hmdicker.house@bedes.org01323 356819

Out of Hours: 07702 883853

M Paul Gibbs, Deputy Hmpaul.gibbs@bedes.org01323 356829

KNIGHTSEmailTel

Mr Andrew Waterhouse, Senior Day Hmknights.house@bedes.org01323 356820

Out of Hours: 07702 883855

Ms Ali Rowsell, Deputy Hmali.rowsell@bedes.org01323 356830

YEAR HEADS

Mr L Backler, BA (Hons), PGCE, MA (Ed)Head of First Year

Mr D Cheshire, BA (Hons), MA, GTPDeputy Head of Sixth Form

Mr J Henham, BSc (Hons), PGCEHead of Sixth Form (Academic Progress)

Dr E Onofeghara, LL.B, LL.M, PGCEAssistant Director of Studies (GCSE)

Mr J Sealey, MA, BA (Hons), PGCEHead of Sixth Form (Engagement)

Mrs M Waterhouse, H Dip, FDE Director of Studies (GCSE)

TEACHING STAFF

Creative Arts Faculty

Head of Faculty: Mr J Turner

Art

Mr J Turner, BA (Hons), PGCE Head of Creative Arts Faculty

Ms A Christie, BA (Hons), PGCE

Mrs E Excell, BA (Hons), GTPHead of Photography

Mrs C Fitzgerald, BA

Miss L Hallewell Technician

Miss S Harris, BA (Hons), MA, PGCE

Ms J Harrold, BA, PGCE

Mr J Hodges Technician

Mrs L Scott Technician

Miss B Steadman, BA (Hons)

Miss S Wafer, BA (Hons), MA, PGCE

Mrs R Walpole, BA (Hons), GTP

Design and Technology

Mr N Potter, BSc (Hons), PGCEHead of Design & Technology

Mr J McDonnell, BA (Hons)

Mr G Nettle, BA (Hons), PGCETechnician

Media and Film Studies

Mr R Williams, BA (Hons), GTP, Dip Media Ed Head of Media

Mrs A Dove, BA (Hons)

Mr R Hickman, BA (Hons), GTP

Ms S Logan, BA (Hons), MA, PCGE

Mrs P Nikiteas, BA (Hons), QTS, Cert in SEN

SHAPE Faculty

Head of Faculty: Mr J Whitaker

Business & Economics

Mr B Jackson, BSc, PGCEHead of Business & Economics

Mr J Adlam, BA (Hons)

Mr A Flett, MSc, BSc

Miss A Goodchild, BSc

Miss F Hartery, BA (Hons),PGCEAssistant to Head of Business & Economics

Ms T Jackson, BEd (Hons), PGCE

Mr F McKeefry, BA (Hons), PGCE

Dr E Onofeghara, LL.B, LL.M, PGCE

Ms G Wainwright, MAES, BA (Hons), PGCE

Mr A Waterhouse, HDE (Secondary)

Mrs M Waterhouse, H Dip, FDE

Mrs E Wise, BA (Hons), PGCE

Geography

Mr R Martin-Jenkins, BA (Hons) Head of Geography

Mr R Hodges, BSc, GTP, PGCert

Mr J Slinger, BA, MA, PGCE

Mr P Wise, BSc (Hons), MEd, PGCE

History & Politics

Mr J Whitaker, BA (Hons), MA, PGCEHead of History & Politics

Ms K Chinn, BA (Hons), PGCE

Mr L Davies, BA (Hons), PGCE

Mrs C Sutton, BA (Hons), MSc, PGCE

Mr J Turner, BA (Hons) PGCE

Ms E Webster, BA (Hons), PGCE

Religion & Philosophy

Mr S McIntosh, BA (Hons), BPhil, PGCEHead of Religion & Philosophy

Miss F Getty, BA (Hons), MSc

Mr J Taylor, BTh Theology (TEEC South Africa), NPQLBSchool Chaplain

Inquiry Learning Faculty

Head of Faculty: Ms G Wainwright

Animal Management

Mr P Juniper, BSc (Hons), PGCE, CBiol, MRSB Head of Animal Management

Mr P Jones, BSc (Hons), MSc, PGCE

Miss J Johnson, MSc Equine Science, PGCE

Miss A Saunders Zoo Manager

Miss R Withington, BSc Assistant Zoo Keeper

Mr C Adams AMU Apprentice

Food and Nutrition

Mrs M Leggett, BA (Hons), MA, PGCE

Ms K Waymark

Technician

Physical Education

Miss A Rowsell, BA (Hons), MA (Ed)Head of Physical Education

Mrs M-J Newbery, BA (Hons)

Mr S Brown, BSc (Hons), PGCE

Mr D Caryer, BA (Hons)

Mrs K Merchant, BSc, PGCE

Mr R Hodges, BSc, GTP, PGCert

Miss M Bradbury, BA (Hons)

PSHE

Mrs P Nikiteas, BA (Hons), QTS, Cert in SENHead of PSHE

Languages Faculty

Head of Faculty: Mr M Oliver

Classics

Miss P Saoulidou, BA, MScHead of Classics

EAL

Mr J Cook, RSA, TEFLA

Mr D Dozgic, BSc, EFL, Grad Dip TEFL

Mrs N Kaye, BA (Hons), MSc

English

Mr M Oliver, BA (Hons), PGCE

Mrs J Arduino, BA (Hons), PGCE

Mr D Cheshire, BA (Hons), MA, GTP

Mr J Curtis, MA, BA (Hons), PGCE

Mr P Gibbs, BA (Hons), PGCE

Mrs L MacKenzie, BA, PGCE

Mrs R Weston-Betts, BA (Hons), MA, PGCE

Head of EAL

Head of Languages Faculty

Dr J Savage, BA (Hons), MA, PhD, PGCEAssistant to the Head of Faculty

Mr J Sealey, MA, BA (Hons), PGCE

Mr P Trenaman, BA (Hons), PGCE

Mr J Tuson, MA, GTP

Modern Languages

Ms V Ganivet, BA (Hons), PGCE

Head of Modern Foreign Languages

Ms A Bonheur, MAMFL Co-ordinator

Mr C Collins, BA, MA

Miss M Bradbury, BA (Hons)

Ms A Deighton, TEFL, TOEIC

Ms E López-Muñoz, C.O.U., Lic. BA (Hons), FCCB

Ms F Massa, BA, MA, PGCE

Ms N Mazzoni, MA

Mr L Pianet, BA (Hons)

Mrs R Ray, BA (Hons), PGCE

Ms N Tchalaia, MSc Cert TEFLA

Mr A Walker, BA (Hons), PGCE

Miss J Yan, BA (Hons), BSc

Performing Arts Faculty

Head of Faculty: Mrs K Lewis

Drama

Mrs K Lewis, BA, PGCE

Mr S Choithramani, BA (Hons), MSc, PGCE

Mr W Rennison, BA (Hons), PGCE

Director of Performing Arts

Head of Academic Drama

Mr R Williams, BA (Hons), Cert Ed LAMDA Teacher

Legat School of Dance

Miss S Pennington, AISTDHead of Legat

Mrs E Manes, Dip RBS TTC, ARAD, RAD RTS, AISTD CB, AISTD NB, Cert. PBTBallet

Mr A Masters, LTCL, ATCLPianist

Miss A Kendall AISTD Contemporary Dance Teacher

Miss L Nelson, RAD, RTS Contemporary Dance Teacher

Mrs C Orys, RAD, AISTD Teacher of Ballet

Mrs W Burnet-Smith, HNC in Dance Visiting Teacher of Dance

Miss F Grando, BA (Hons) Contemporary DanceVisiting Teacher of Dance

Miss G MartinVisiting Teacher of Contemporary Dance

Mrs J Christie Performing Arts Office Manager

Mr P Stowe BA (Hons) Performing Arts Technician

Music

Mr R Scamardella, BMus, MMus, MMP, FRSM, FRCODirector of Music

Mr J Aburn, BMus (Hons), MMusAssistant Director of Music

Miss A Gregg, BA (Hons) Drama and Theatre Studies Music Administrator

Mr S Hopkins, BA (Hons)

Peripatetic Staff

Mr R Hilton (Piano & Jazz)Senior Peripatetic Teacher

Ms J Baillie (Violin & Viola)

Mr O Boorman (Drums)

Mr J Booth (Drums)

Ms M Dodridge (Violin)

Mr D Fuller (French Horn)

Ms S Gregg (Flute)

Mr K Jones (Trumpet)

Mr G Kibble (Cello)

Mr R Lovell (Bass Guitar)

Dr S Pan (Piano)

Mr A Panayi (Jazz & Saxophone)

Ms G Ramm (Singing)

Mr R Simonetti (Singing)

Mr T Wade (Trombone/Tuba)

Mr A Williams (Guitar)

STEM Faculty

Head of Faculty: Ms J French

ICT and Computing

Mr C Betts, BSc (Hons) Head of Computing and IT

Mr A Hayes, MA, BSc (Hons), PGCE Director of Curriculum Management

Mr R Mutimba, BScEd, MSc

Mathematics

Mr S Manos, BSc (Hons), PGCEHead of Maths

Mr N Abrams, BSc (Hons), PGCE

Mrs I Berryman, MPhys, PGCE

Dr A Carroll, BSc, PhD, GTP

Mr S Clark, BEd

Mr N Driver, BCom, PGCE

Mr J Henham, BSc (Hons), PGCE

Mr M Peattie, MPhys (Hons), GTP

Mx F Price, BSc (Hons), PGCE

Mr W Richards, BSc, GTP

Mr C Simmons, BSc

Ms H Vanvuchelen, BA (Hons)

Psychology

Mrs Y Stainsby, MSc, PGCEHead of Psychology & Head of Teacher Development

Mr L Collier, CertE, PgDip

Science

Mr C Abraham, BSc (Hons), Dip Law, PGCE

Mr R Beglan BSc (Hons), FdA

Dr S Carville, BSc (Hons), DPhil, PGCE

Mr S Carville, BSc (Hons), PGCE

Mrs K Clark, BSc, BA

Mrs R Ferreira, MSc, BSc (Hons)

Ms L Finat-Duclos, MSc, PGCEHead of Chemistry

Ms J French, BSc (Hons), PGCE, HMLHead of STEM Faculty

Mr O Froom, MPhys (Hons), PGCE Head of Physics

Miss K Gregory, BSc

Miss J Johnson, MSc Equine Science, PGCE

Mr P Jones, BSc (Hons), MSc, PGCE

Mr P Juniper, BSc (Hons), MA, PGCE, CBiol, MSB

Dr F Mansfield, BSc (Hons), PhD, QTS, MRSB

Mrs N Morton-Freeman, BSc (Hons), PGCEHead of Biology

Mr T Mpandawana, BSc, DipEd

Miss C Redstone, BSc, PGCE

Mr M Scott, BSc (Hons), PGCE

Miss A Toma, PGCE

Mr T Briffitt, BScHead Technician

Mrs J PryceSenior Science Technician

Mrs C Whitmore Science Technician

Learning Enhancement

Mr O Young, BSc (Hons), PGCE, PG Cert Autism Director of Learning Enhancement

Mr L Backler, BA (Hons), PGCE, MA (Ed)

Mrs S Cull

Ms L A Hunt, MPhys (Hons), MSc, PDGip, PGCE

Ms S Maguire, BA (Hons), MA Ed

(SEND & Inclusive), PGCE, SPLD, AMBDA, Dip. TELFA, CPT3AAssistant SENCO

Mrs F Martin-Jenkins, BA (Hons), PGCE

Miss P McGhie, BSc (Hons), PGCE, MEd (SEN)

Mrs P Nikiteas, BA (Hons), QTS, Cert in SEN

Mr M Scott, BSc (Hons), PGCE

Miss J Wells, BA (Hons)

Mrs R Weston-Betts, BA (Hons), MA, PGCE

Activities

Mr W Richards, BSc, GTP

Sport

Activities Manager/Cover Manager )

Director of Sport: Mr D Byrne, MBA, ACMA CGMA Director of Sport

Mr D Blaney, Sports Complex Manager

Mr C Borsoi, BA Sports Coaching & Development Director of Hockey

Mrs F Byrne, LTA Level 4 performance coach, MScHead of Senior School Tennis

Mr D Caryer, BA (Hons), UEFA B Licence Director of Football

Mr O Davies, FIFA Approved Level 2 Coach Football Coach

Mr B Furlong, Sports Complex Logistics

Mr D Harding, UEFA B Licence

Football Professional

Ms J Kavanagh, Level 2 Netball Coach Head of Netball

Mr N Lenham, ECB Advanced Head of Junior Cricket

Mrs P Lenham, Level 3 Coach Development Coach Cricket and Hockey

Mr T Morriss, Level 3 Advanced S & C Strengthening and Conditioning Director

Mr P Osborn, ASA Level 3 Swim CoachingPerformance Swimming

Mrs T Pennington Netball and Hockey Coach

Mr R Redhead, Level 2 coachHockey Coach

Ms T Reed, Level 2 ASA Club Swimming

Mr A Wells, ECB Level 4 & PGDip Director of Cricket

Higher Education and Careers

Mrs D Franks, BSc (Hons)Head of Careers and Employability

Mrs E DevereuxUniversity Applications Co-ordinator & Careers Assistant

SUPPORT AND ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

Bank Matrons

Mrs H Colwell

Mrs Z Dozjic

Mrs J Marsh

Mr K Tate - Night Matron

Miss S Yelf - Night Matron

Bursary

Dr J Northway, BM, FRCSCOO/Bursar

Miss J Aldous PA to COO/Bursar and Clerk to the Board

Mr R Dickinson Data Development Manager

Mr P Kempton, BSc (Hons) ComputingDatabase Manager

Mr M Connolly, CIMA, BA (Hons)Head of Finance

Mrs D Molloy Fees and Billing Manager

Mrs R Handayani, AAT L3Finance Assistant

Mrs G NicholasFinance Assistant

Miss H Stanley-Ward, ACA, BSc (Hons)Accountant

P Swift, AAT L3Assistant Accountant

Chapel

Mr Jarrod Taylor, BTh Theology (TEEC South Africa)Chaplain

Clinical Services Team

Mrs A Hodge, RMA CYPDirector of Safeguarding, Clinical Services Manager and Designated Safeguarding Lead

Mr S Williams, BA (Hons) Assistant Director of Safeguarding and Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead

Miss L Lister, BSc (Hons) Adult Nursing Lead School Nurse

Miss C Jones, Registered Nurse, BSc (Hons)School Nurse

Mrs F Rush, Registered Nurse, Dip HE, NNEB School Nurse

Mrs L Mulligan Medical Receptionist & Administrator

Mr J Howes, MCSP, BSc (Hons)Specialist MSK Physiotherapist

Mrs T Jasper, MBACP Lead School Counsellor

Mrs H Webb, MBACP School Counsellor

Communication, Admissions and Development

Mrs R Nairne, BA (Hons)Director of Communications

Mrs M Baker Admissions Officer

Mrs L Ross, BA (Hons) PR and Digital Marketing Executive

Mrs L GarrardVisa & Immigration Compliance Manager

Mrs L Hopkins Admissions and Data Manager

Mr M Kuchta, ATPL, ME/IR. CPL, FdScEvents, Marketing and Communications Executive

Mrs M Leigh Front of House Co-ordinator

Mrs L Martin-Smith, BA (Hons)Head of External Communications

Mr R Mills, BA (Hons), PGCE Director of Admissions

Miss S Wallace Carville, BA Admissions Assistant

Development & Alumni Relations

Mrs C Sutton, BA (Hons), MSc, PGCE

Director of Advancement and Alumni Relations

Miss J Cox, BSc (Hons) Alumni & Relations Officer

Mr S Farebrother Data & Insight Manager

Estates Department

Mrs K Francis Director of Estates

Mr S Acaster Data, Compliance and Sustainability Administrator

Miss K Blake, MBICScCleaning Manager

Mr G Davis Fire Safety Technician

Mrs J Dowler Estates Administrator and Project Assistant

Mr J Hinchcliffe Health and Safety and Fire Technician

Mr D Pitt Facilities and Maintenance Manager

Mr J Portnell, AIFireEHealth and Safety Compliance Manager

Mr A Smith Grounds Manager

Porters’ Lodge/Security

Mr N HicksSecurity/Salto Co-ordinator/Residential Caretaker

Mrs G Barr, BA (Hons)Gatekeeper

Mr I Barr, BSc (Hons), PGCEGatekeeper

Maintenance

Mr J Allee

Mr R Baxter

Mr R Brandon

Mr C Delaney

Mr L Delaney

Mr S Delaney

Mr M Goldsmith

Mr R Nicholas

Mr S O’Niell

Mr D Nutbeam

Mr P Pepper

Mr A Rideout

Mr A Robinson

Mr T Wiles

Grounds

Mr C Bowles

Mr A Brookes

Mr L Cook

Mr M Perkins

Mr J Roseblades

Mr A Taylor

Mr R Teague

Housekeeping

Miss L Aggett

Mrs C Baker

Mr B Carmichael

Mr S Carmichael

Miss L Cooper

Mrs V Field

Mr M Firmin

Miss S Grant

Mr J Holt

Mr L Jones

Mrs S Jusic

Mrs S Killick

Mrs V Knights

Mr G Lake

Mr D Latter

Mrs L Leakey

Mrs K Misiura

Mrs K Neale

Mrs A Sargent

Mrs V Schulz

Mrs N Smith

Mr N Thomas

Mrs D Trott

Mrs N Vine

Mrs K Weeks

Exams

Mrs E DevereuxHead of Exams

Mrs K Hutchison Examinations Manager

Mr J Glover, BSc, Dip Ed Deputy Examinations Officer

People Team

Mrs E Maynard, MCIPDDirector of People

Miss K Alliston, MCIPD Head of HR

Miss C ClarkPeople Systems Administrator

Mrs L Matheson Recruitment Co-ordinator

Mrs D Mitchell, ACIPP, MATTPayroll Controller & Systems Manager

Miss M PughHR Officer

IT Services

Mr D EglingtonNetwork Manager

Mr S Dickson Assistant Network Manager

Mr P Moore IT Engineer

Learning Enhancement Administration

Mrs L Backler PA to Director of Learning Enhancement

Library

Miss S EvansLibrarian

Partnerships and Social Responsibility

Mrs M Leggett, BA (Hons), MA, PGCEHead of Partnerships and Social Responsibility

School Office

Mrs K Ray-GainHeadmaster’s PA

Mrs L AllanPA to Deputy Head: Operations & Assistant Heads

Mrs D MurphyPA to Deputy Head & Assistant Heads (Day & Boarding)

Sustainability

Mr J Slinger, BA, MA, PGCESustainability Co-ordinator

Dr F Mansfield, BSc (Hons), PhD, Sustainability Co-ordinator QTS, MRSB

Transport

Mr R Perkins Transport Manager

Mr S LandegTransport Technician

Mr J PumphreyTrust Transport Administrator

Mr L Taylor Mechanic Apprentice

Miss J Duncan Travel Co-ordinator

Drivers

Mr L Adams

Mr T Bennett

Mr D Bigsby

Mr A Bishop

Mr B Blewitt

Mr B Brown

Mr D Cox

Mr M Dando

Mr J Denney

Mr A Fleetwood

Mr N Fordham

Mrs E Molog

Mr J Montague

Mr B Murphy

Mrs C Perkins

Mr F Pollitt

Mr E Prior

Mr C Quinnell

Mr R Robinson

Mr M Smith

Mr J Spencer

Mr A Tugwell

Mr A Upton

SUMMER SCHOOL

Mr L Hart, FDA

Mr N Firman, BA

Miss A Penrose, BA (Hons), MA, PgDip

Mr C Wiltshire, BSc

Mrs N Woollard

Ms T Cook, DELTA and DELTM

Miss A De Melo, BSc, PGCE

Miss A Sadler, BA

Miss A Schulte

Interim Director

Admissions Manager

Operations, Marketing and Academic Manager

Sales & Partnerships Manager

Enterprises and Social Programme Manager

Sales and Admissions Officer

Enterprises Coordinator

Recruitment and Onboarding Assistant

Recruitment Coordinator

DAILY AND WEEKLY ARRANGEMENTS

Chapel, School and House Assemblies will be ‘in person’ again, however, if appropriate we may revert to these occasions online.

CHAPEL ROTA

MONDAY ATUESDAY AWEDNESDAY ATHURSDAY AFRIDAY A KNIGHTSDICKERSTUDCROSSWAYSDORMS

MONDAY BTUESDAY BWEDNESDAY BTHURSDAY BFRIDAY B

CAMBERLOTBLOOMSBURYDORTERCHARLESTONDEIS

MEAL TIMES SPRING TERM 2025

BREAKFAST – Please note Breakfast is for boarders only so we can accommodate all the pupils in the dining hall safely.

MONDAY – FRIDAYSATURDAY

7.15 am Camberlot

7.25 am Crossways

7.35 am Dorms

7.45 am Dorter

7.55 am Stud Breakfast is in houses from 9.00 am onwards

SUNDAY BRUNCH

10.30 am Camberlot

10.40 am Stud

10.50 am Dorms

11.00 am Dorter

11.10 am Crossways

LUNCH

When available the Grab & Go lunch service (if applicable) - comprising of hot and cold food and fruit is served in the marquee. The Grab & Go service opens to all Sixth Form pupils and three selected houses each day from 1.00pm (timetable below). Hot food and soups are served in the Dining Room. As well as this there will be a rota for in house lunch.

DINING ROOM SERVICE/GRAB & GO TIMETABLE

1.10pm - 1.20pm 1.20pm1.30pm 1.30pm1.35pm 1.35pm1.40pm 1.40pm -

Monday Early permissions only and FY

Tuesday Early permissions only and L5

Wednesday Early permissions only and U5/P6

Thursday Early permissions only and L6 U5/P6L5FYU6

Friday Early permissions only and U6

NOTES

● Please note the rotas for Grab & Go and In House lunches

Dorms and Dicker

Charleston, Deis, and Crossways

and Crossways

Camberlot and Dorter

Knights, Dicker and Blooms Stud and Crossways

Deis, Knights, and Charleston

Camberlot, Stud, and Dorter

Camberlot and Dorter

Dorms and a Day House (one per week in the Recital Room on rotation)

● Monday to Friday – Early lunch is available for the Sixth Form who are not in lessons from 12.10pm in the Dining Room Service Only

● Any other pupil wishing to have lunch early must show those on duty an email from the relevant member of staff organising the activity. Those wishing to enter for an early lunch must queue beside the steps beside the tensa barriers on the other side of the entrance and wait patiently for the prefects to let them in when there is an appropriate gap.

● Please be aware that Legat classes will commence at 2.00 pm Tuesday and Thursday

● Saturday Lunch for all Boarders and Day Pupils 12.00 – 1.00 pm

● On Fridays one day House per week will have in-house lunch in the Recital Room on a rotational basis. This will start at 1.10 pm and pupils should aim to go to the Recital Room as soon as Period 4 has finished.

6.30 pm

SUPPER

MONDAYTHURSDAY FRIDAY SUNDAY

Years 9, 10 and Day Boarders 5.50 pm

6.45pm

Years 11, 12 and 13 6.10 pm

Years 9, 10 and Day Boarders plus any pupils on evening activities 6.00 pm Camberlot & Dorter

6.20 pm Dorms

Years 11, 12 and 13 6.30 pm Stud & Crossways

CHAPEL ARRANGEMENTS

• Chapel is an essential part of our school week. It is one opportunity to find moments of peace in a busy life. The weekly topics will revolve around both faith and values where the faith aspect is an exposure to the religious tradition of the Christian faith. Singing is an important and uplifting part of our Chapel experience. All are encouraged to take part.

• Chapel is compulsory for all and absence can only be granted by the Hm in agreement with the Chaplain. Personal faith is not expected; respect is.

• Pupils will be in their place, sitting silently and respectfully, ready for the service to commence at the advertised start time. The Chapel is open in advance of the Chapel services and pupils and staff are welcome to arrive early to sit quietly.

• Pupils are expected to self-regulate their behaviour and this is both the expectation and the norm. House prefects are present to monitor and encourage this attitude of reverence.

BOARDING AND WEEKEND PROGRAMME 2024

• Friday evenings – a social programme of events are available to all pupils. Pupils can sign up for these events electronically via a Google Form with instructions. Please note that day buses depart at 4.30 pm on Friday and therefore any day pupil wishing to join in with Friday evening sessions will have to make their own way home.

• Saturday mornings are open to all pupils. Day pupils should arrive at school prior to the start of the activity, register at the Porters Lodge and then should go directly to their weekend session where they will be registered. Lunch is available for all pupils in school on Saturdays. Day pupils should have departed by 1.30 pm and should sign out at the Porters Lodge. Please note all pupils selected for a sports team are expected to play in all fixtures as these take priority.

• The Boarding & Weekend Programme for the upcoming weekend and for the term can be viewed on the Pupil’s MyBede’s page under Co-Curricular.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Policies

All school policies relevant to parents can be found on the Bede’s web site (www.bedes.org)

The Medical Centre

If you are feeling unwell you must approach your House Matron (Boarders) or go directly to the Medical Centre. The Opening Times for the Centre are 8.30 am until 5.00 pm Monday to Friday, early closure on Wednesday for staff meetings and CPD at 4.00 pm.

The School Nurse can be contacted on 01323 356790 / 01323 356791 in hours, out of hours please call 101 and refer to the Duties and Weekend Document page for members of SMT staff on duty.

Clinical Services Manager Mrs A Hodge

Lead School Nurse

School Nurse

School Nurse

School Doctor

IT RESOURCES

Miss L Lister

Miss C Jones

Mrs F Rush

Dr M Northway

Any issues with technology should be reported to the Helpdesk which is situated in the Aviary, outside the Science Block. The Helpdesk is open Monday – Friday 8.00 am – 4.30 pm. Pupils and staff can email queries to helpdesk@bedes.org

LOST PROPERTY

The school cannot accept responsibility for loss or damage to the personal property of pupils. To minimise the possibility of property being lost:

• All pupils and their parents are required to make sure that all items of clothing and equipment are labelled, where possible, so that lost property is returned to its owner as soon as possible.

• Pupils are required to make sure that all their personal property and any school property issued to them is kept safely on their person.

• Parents are responsible for insuring their child’s personal items.

• Any items found at the School site or on school buses should be taken to the Porters’ Lodge, and if named will be returned to the pupils’ house as soon as possible.

• All unnamed/unclaimed lost property is disposed of at the end of each term.

THE VILLAGE SHOP

• As well as being part of the Bede’s Community we are all part of a wider Village Community and everyone should show care and thought to those within it.

• We expect everyone at Bede’s to behave in a compassionate and caring manner to all those that they come in contact with in the wider world.

• This is particularly important within the Village due to the high profile of the School within the locality.

• We recognise that this is incredibly important as Bede’s is at the centre of the Village, but also because we firmly believe that building a kind-hearted community fosters belonging and we want this for the whole Village as well as the School.

• Therefore everyone visiting the Village Shop must be aware of the impact that their actions can have on the Village and that they are ambassadors for the School.

• There are a number of properties that face directly into the waiting area outside the shop. This means that anyone visiting the Village Shop is very visible to local residents, who will in turn form an opinion of the reputation of Bede’s, based on the behaviour of those visiting whilst at the shop and when heading to and from the shop.

• Everyone should therefore do everything they can to be conscientious, kind and thoughtful in any of their interactions with residents and members of the public when visiting the Village Shop.

• Making excessive noise or using bad language when going to or from the shop or when waiting outside the shop is not in keeping with the aforementioned values.

• Walking thoughtfully along the pavements and being compassionate by bearing others in mind when doing so helps us build the right relationships with the Village.

Timings that must be followed by Pupils when visiting the Village Shop

• The Village Shop is out of bounds for all pupils, aside from those in the Sixth Form until the end of afternoon activities at 4.40 pm on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday and 4.20pm on Wednesday and Friday.

• Sixth Formers visiting should always make sure that they allow enough time to come back and should leave the shop fifteen minutes before the start of their next lesson or registration.

• Sixth Formers must ensure that they attend lunchtime registration with their house and should not use being at the shop as a reason to miss this.

• Exceptions to these rules are only allowed when permission is specifically given by a member of staff for a particular reason e.g. A tutor group visiting the shop.

• Pupils should not use visiting the Village Shop as a reason to miss other school commitments when they are required to be in another place.

• All pupils should be conscientious and take responsibility for the safety of their peers by ensuring that they go in pairs when walking to and from the shop in the dark during the Winter months.

Rules to follow when travelling to the Village Shop

Break time 10.30 am to 10.55 am

Day Pupils

Sixth Form only

All pupils must leave the shop by 10.55 am

Boarding pupils Sixth Form only

All pupils must leave the shop by 10.55 am

Lunch time 1.00 pm to 2.05 pm

Sixth Form only

All pupils must attend lunch and registration with their House

After School on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays

On Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays

All pupils are allowed to visit the shop from 4.40pm onwards but nobody is allowed in the shop until Afternoon Activities have finished at 4.40pm

Sixth Form only

All pupils must attend lunch and registration with their House

On Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays

All pupils are allowed to visit the shop from 4.40pm onwards but nobody is allowed in the shop until Afternoon Activities have finished at 4.40pm except when required for other house commitments

After School on Wednesdays and Fridays

On Wednesdays and Fridays

Sixth Formers are allowed into the Village Shop during the afternoon when lessons are taking place but no other pupils can visit until school has ended at 4.20pm

On Wednesdays and Fridays

Sixth Formers are allowed into the Village Shop during the afternoon when lessons are taking place but no other pupils can visit until school has ended at 4.20pm except when required for other house commitments

Private Study Sessions Weekends

Sixth Form only All day pupils

Sixth Form only All boarders

• Pupils must walk to and from the Village Shop in the safest way possible along the pavement and should not try to visit the Village Shop by the footpath from the back of the fields in order to avoid being seen by members of Staff.

• Pupils should be mindful of cars when visiting the Village Shop and especially of cars coming to or from the residents houses or the car parking area outside the shop itself.

• Pupils must consider the importance of being ambassadors for the School and therefore consider their uniform when visiting the Village Shop.

Specifics on arrival and departure from the shop are in line with the above values

• Only four pupils are allowed to stand in the shop at a time – please note that this does not include those who are seated for dining. This is to ensure that the shop does not become too crowded and so pupils are not in any way seen as being a domineering presence by others who may be using the shop.

• Pupils must form an orderly queue behind the plant pots so that they are not blocking the entrance and should be caring and thoughtful towards those who are entering and exiting the shop.

• Pupils must respect the fact that tables are limited at the shop. The tables, both inside and outside the Village Shop are for dine-in customers only, meaning that those pupils who are waiting must not sit down at them as this would be selfish and not in line with being thoughtful to others. This also applies to any prefects who may be present and their friends. If pupils wish to dine in they just need to ask for a menu and they will be served.

• Pupils should respect the public and all other diners whilst in the shop.

• Pupils must not drop litter, on the road, pavement or area around the Village Shop.

• Pupils must not play ball games on the road, pavement or area around the Village Shop.

• Pupils should remember that the Village Shop does not belong to the school and is open to the public. Please be courteous at all times to members of the public and the staff in the shop.

Opening Hours

Please note that the times that the Village Shop is open do vary considerably and can also change on the day so what is below can only be seen as a guide.

Monday to Friday 8.30am – 6.00pm

Saturday 9.00am – 3.00pm

Sunday 9.00am – 3.00pm

OUT OF BOUNDS

• Please note the fields and path behind the Village Shop are out of bounds as well as any of the areas beyond the School fences which are private land owned by others.

• Trespassing onto the private land surrounding the School will be taken extremely seriously.

• Please also note that the area around the Greenhouses is also out of bounds.

MOBILE PHONES, AIRPODS AND HEADPHONES

• From the start of the school day until the end of the school day, mobile phones, headphones and AirPods must not be used by pupils and should not be seen. The only exceptions to this are the very specific examples when a phone is required. For example, making a payment, using two-factor authentication or, in certain classes, under teacher supervision, for filming or photographing or for listening to videos on devices in lessons.

• If pupils are seen with a phone, headphones and AirPods they will be confiscated and it is the responsibility of the pupil to collect them at the end of the day.

• These rules do not apply after the end of the school working day. Note that there are different rules inside Boarding Houses and also for Sixth Formers.

• Phones, headphones and AirPods should not be seen at any time in the Dining Hall, including all Boarders’ meal times outside of the school working day and at weekends.

• From the start of the school day until the end of the school day, pupils should not wear Headphones or AirPods around the campus during the hours of the school working day.

VISITORS TO BEDE’S CAMPUS

Bede’s welcomes parents and other people visiting the School, recognising the importance of interaction with non-School members. At the same time, however, we must ensure the safety and welfare of our pupils and avoid disruption to the educational process. Therefore, we ask parents, whenever possible, to make their visit known to the relevant member of staff (usually your child’s tutor or Housemaster/Housemistress) in advance. Pupils may not receive other visitors at

School without the prior agreement of their Housemaster/Housemistress on each occasion. (For further details please see Bede’s Visitor Policy at www.bedes.org)

All visitors MUST report to the Porters’ Lodge.

SENIOR SCHOOL UNIFORM REQUIREMENTS

All pupils are expected to wear the uniform in the correct manner which embodies the values of the school.

JUNIOR UNIFORM

Must / Must not

• School blue tweed blazers must be worn at all times.

• School grey trousers (purchased from School Blazer) must be worn with a white shirt (with top button done up) and house tie or with a collared blouse and house tie. Shirts must always be tucked in.

• Kilts must not be altered (including rolled), must be of an appropriate length, recommended to be no more than 5cm above the knee and must be worn with a white open necked collared blouse / shirt and be tucked in.

• Jumpers must be the blue v-neck jumper with green trim (purchased from School Blazer). The jumper must be worn in addition to the blazer and not instead of the blazer. House hoodies and other jumpers or sweatshirts must not be worn.

• White or black ankle length socks must be worn with a house kilt or neutral, plain blue or black tights or no socks must be worn with a house kilt. White socks should not be worn with school trousers. Knee length socks must not be worn.

• Shoes must be all black, must be leather or leather look and must be a traditional shoe that can be polished. Canvas shoes, trainers and any boots must not be worn. Sliders must not be worn.

• Pupils must not have nose piercings, eyebrow piercings, tongue piercings, lip piercings or septum piercings.

• Headphones must not be worn or on show around the school site.

Should / Should not

• Coats should cover the suit jacket and should only be navy or black. They can be made of waterproof or wool material. New Balance Sport Jackets can be worn as a school coat.

• Tights should not be ripped and will need to be replaced as soon as possible.

• Jewellery should be discreet.

• Hair should be discreet in style, worn tidily and in a natural tone. Makeup should be discreet, Junior pupils should be clean shaven.

• Nail length and style should be discreet and should be practical for school.

SENIOR UNIFORM

Must / Must not

• Blazers must be worn at all times.

• Jumpers must be worn in addition to the blazer and not instead of the blazer. Hoodies (including House Hoodies), sweatshirts, track suit tops or cardigans must not be worn.

• Coats must be worn in addition to the blazer and not instead of the blazer.

• Collared shirts or collared blouses must be worn with trousers. Otherwise, collared or non collared blouses either patterned or plain must be worn. Vest tops (for clarity, a top that has straps), low cut tops, T-shirts, polo shirts or crop tops must not be worn.

• Pupils must wear some form of house identity with their senior outfits – this can be in the form of a tie, scarf or badge at the discretion of their Hm.

• Skirts or Dresses must be appropriate and professional office attire. Skirts must not be Denim, or look ‘stretchy’ eg. Lycra. Shorts must not be worn. Dresses must have sleeves (for clarity, not a top that has straps or no shoulder covering).

• Trousers must not be Denim or look ‘stretchy’ eg. Lycra and for clarity, must not be jeans or leggings.

• Knee length socks or fishnet tights must not be worn.

• Shoes or boots must not be canvas or trainers. Shoes or boots should be suede, leather or leather look. Sliders or knee high boots must not be worn.

• Nose piercings or septum piercings must be discreet (with a small clear or skin colour stud / bar).

• Pupils must not have eyebrow piercings, tongue piercings or lip piercings.

• Facial hair must be tidy, of even length and no longer than 5mm in length.

• Pupils must have no visible tattoos.

• Headphones must not be worn or on show around the school site.

Should / Should not

• Jewellery should be discreet. Makeup should be discreet.

• A plain coat which should cover the blazer, the New Balance sport coat may be worn.

• Hair should be a natural colour, clean and tidy.

• Nail length should be practical for school.

SPORTS UNIFORM FOR ACTIVITIES / TRAINING UNIFORM / PE KIT

Please note the kit provider is New Balance/Limitless, the Canterbury kit is now phased out and must not be worn for sport. For sport all items listed here unless otherwise stated are ‘must’.

If pupils are wearing their kit to class or around the site they must be in ‘Travelling Kit’ which includes a Bede’s top and Bede’s trouser wear (either new leggings or tracksuit bottoms).

• Tracksuit Trousers must be Bede’s Black New Balance/Limitless only. No other tracksuit trousers are permitted for any form of sport or activity.

• T-Shirts must be Bede's Black New Balance/Limitless T-shirt with Bede’s logo only. No other T-shirts are permitted for any form of sport or activity.

• Bede’s Black New Balance/Limitless Bede’s skorts or shorts must be worn only. No other skorts or shorts are permitted for any form of sport or activity. Lycra athletics shorts are only permitted whilst participating in athletics. Bede’s skorts or Bede’s shorts are for participation in sports activities or PE lessons only and not to be worn at any other time around school.

• When wearing leggings, Bede’s Black New Balance/Limitless leggings must be worn only.

• Bede’s Black New Balance/Limitless logo socks must be worn for team sports and with the rest of the kit. For other activities non-Bede’s socks may be worn at the discretion of the member of staff.

• Bede’s Black New Balance/Limitless Jumper or Bede’s Black New Balance/Limitless one quarter zip games top must be worn. No other jumper or zip top is permitted.

• House Hoodies must not be worn for sporting activities. House Hoodies can be worn for

House Competitions, or in other activities at the discretion of the member of staff overseeing that activity only.

• Bede’s Black full zip New Balance/Limitless jacket must be worn. No other zip up jacket is permitted.

• Different sports will require you to purchase the Bede’s New Balance/Limitless games kit e.g. netball dresses, cricket whites. These are the only specialist items that are permitted.

• Swimwear must be the Bede’s Black New Balance/Limitless one-piece swimsuit or Bede’s Black New Balance/Limitless Swimming Shorts.

• Kit purchased for Sports tours is permitted if it is in line (the same kit with slightly different branding) with standard Bede’s kit only. This will be arranged by the sports department for each tour.

• Jewellery must not be worn during sporting activities.

• In many sports safety equipment must be worn such as gum shields, shin pads and other PPE as required and deemed necessary by the member of staff overseeing that activity.

Shoes: Suitable shoes for the type of sport and venue you are playing must be worn.

1. Astro shoes on the astro turf

2. Indoor trainers for the sports complex

3. Football boots for football

4. Sliders should not be worn for any sport, activity or around the School site (unless walking from the boarding house to participate in sport that requires different footwear eg. football boots.

SPORT AND ACTIVITY INFORMATION

At Bede’s we pride ourselves on a rich sporting provision. As an HMC school we must comply with their code of conduct – this applies to our players and our spectators.

TEAMBede’s - Inspire each generation

Sport plays a fundamental part of life at Bede’s. With a nationally recognised programme, world-class facilities and specialist coaches, opportunity, drive and

participation is at the heart of what we do. Whether pursuing sport as a career or a hobby, Bede’s pupils are encouraged to exceed all expectations, grow in confidence and develop a life-long passion for health and fitness.

The ethos and core values of TEAMBede’s are:

Teamwork – Ask not what your team mates can do for you, but what you can do for them

Respect – Be fully committed in every session, appreciate the opportunity you have. Respect all those around you no matter who they are

Enjoyment – Comes from improvement, success, making friends and helping others develop. Understand your own goals. Positively encourage others to engage

Humility – Be humble, be aware of others, be polite. Thank those who spend time making sure you have a good experience

Discipline – Discipline from within. Be on time, in correct kit, be organised and respect the official’s decisions

Leadership – Communicate with positivity and trustworthiness, be motivational, be committed and support everyone

AT BEDE’S WE EXPECT

1. Our pupils to learn the rules and play within them; to show good sportsmanship at all times, never playing unfairly or arguing with officials.

2. Our spectators to set a good example by recognising fair play and applauding good performance by all players. Spectators should not comment in a negative manner towards any player, coach or official. Bad language will not be tolerated either on or off the field.

3. Pupils and spectators to accept the official’s judgements and decisions.

4. Parents are asked to be supportive of the selection decisions made by coaches, accepting that decisions are made on a broad range of selection criteria.

5. Our coaches to communicate with teams through the Bede’s Sport page and app. Team lists will appear 48 hours beforehand. It is the responsibility of the pupil to check the team list.

Bede’s has its own dedicated sports web page - http://sports.bedes.org Accessing this through a mobile device will automatically direct you to the Bede’s Sport App. The web page and app contains up to date information about fixtures, team lists and travel.

• All pupils selected for a school team are expected to play all fixtures. Parents

must seek permission from the Director of Sport, Mr Byrne for a pupil to miss a fixture but this must be sought at least a week before via a parent/guardian email. Any pupil who misses a fixture without permission will receive a sanction.

• There will be occasions when fixtures have to be changed or cancelled. Please check the school sports page on the parent portal or ring the Sports Hall on 01323 356569 if you are uncertain.

• Sports Matches, Practices, Drama, Music and Dance rehearsals take priority on a Tuesday and Thursday afternoon over other events. Pupils involved in these activities must attend them.

• All times for Sports Matches are ‘kick off’ times; parents are welcome to attend any match.

• Cup fixtures cannot be planned in advance and therefore will appear in the online calendar and on the sports website.

DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURE FOR SPORT

• Stage 1 – Imposition and Sports Hall Detention (for repeated poor etiquette, poor kit or lateness)

• Stage 2 – Removed for up to a two-week period from the activity or/and Deputy Head Detention (for any repeats of stage 1, missing a fixture without adequate information or notice or dismissal from play during a fixture i.e. a Red Card)

• Stage 3 – Removed from programme (any repeat offences after stage 2)

Parents will be informed at each stage and decisions are made by the Director of Sport and SMT regarding all disciplinary issues.

ACTIVITY INFORMATION AND KIT

Expectations of pupil behaviour and dress are of the highest standard. Pupils must wear Bede’s Sports kit for all sporting activities at any time of the day. All pupils are expected to wear PE kit for their lessons and Activities kit for non-PE activities. Lessons and activities start promptly and lateness will not be tolerated for either lessons or Activities. If for any reason a pupil is unable to participate then a note must be provided for the relevant member of staff. House T-shirts can only be worn for House Competitions.

• Afternoon activities are compulsory and are part of the school day. Failure to attend an activity will result in a sanction.

• Pupils should not change their assigned activity without written permission from Mr Richards.

• Pupils must go to the assigned location for an activity at the correct time.

• Pupils who forget their kit for a sporting activity should stay with the activity and help run it with the member of staff.

• Pupils who are injured, missed the bus or whose teacher is absent should go to ICT3 for ‘Missed Activities’.

• Private Study is supervised – all pupils must register for Private Study.

• The Village Shop is out of bounds during activity time unless there is an activity scheduled to take place there.

UNIFORM EXPECTATIONS FOR PUPILS IN PERFORMING ARTS, LEGAT AND SPORTS WHERE CHANGING IS REQUIRED DURING THE SCHOOL DAY

All pupils must arrive in full school uniform in the morning every day except for First Years on Wednesday morning only, They must be in uniform after. All pupils must wear the correct Legat Uniform or wear the Bede’s Sports Uniform defined in Appendix 2.

Period 1 and 2 Sports / Legat Uniform required: Pupils must politely ask to leave their tutor period promptly by 08.35 and change into Sports / Legat Uniform before their lesson. Pupils that have an academic lesson period 2 in these circumstances should wear their Sports / Legat uniform for period 2. Pupils must change at morning break if they subsequently then have academic lessons in periods 3 and 4 after break.

Period 3 and 4 Sports / Legat Uniform required: If a pupil has not been required to wear their Sports / Legat Uniform in period 1 or 2 then they must change at morning break for periods 3 and 4. Pupils that have an academic lesson period 4 in these circumstances should wear their Sports / Legat uniform for period 3.

Lunchtime and afternoon: Pupils that are not required to wear their Sports / Legat Uniform after lunch in the afternoon must get changed back at lunch into regular uniform. Pupils that are in regular uniform during period 4 who are required to wear their Sports / Legat Uniform after lunch must change at lunch. Pupils that are already wearing their Sports / Legat Uniform during period 4 and are required to wear their Sports / Legat Uniform after lunch do not need to get changed into regular uniform during lunchtime.

Any exceptional circumstances necessitating an exemption from the above are entirely at the permission and discretion of the Assistant Head Day or Deputy Heads.

CONTACT NUMBERS

Name Position

Mr Peter Goodyer CEO & Senior Head headmaster@bedes.org 01323 356586

Mrs Karen Ray-Gain Headmaster’s PA karen.ray-gain@bedes.org 01323 356586

Mr John Tuson Principal Deputy Head john.tuson@bedes.org 01323 356590

Mrs Debbie Murphy PA to Deputy Head and Assistant Head debbie.murphy@bedes.org 01323 356597 (Day & Boarding)

Mr Phil Wise Deputy Head: Operations phil.wise@bedes.org 01323 356598

Mrs Linda Allan PA to Deputy Head: Operations & linda.allan@bedes.org 01323 356589 Assistant Heads

Dr Jonathan Northway COO/Bursar bursar@bedes.org 01323 356623

Miss Joanne Aldous PA to COO/Bursar and Clerk to the Board joanne.aldous@bedes.org 01323 356623

Mrs Ros Nairne Director of Communications ros.naire@bedes.org 01323 356601

Mrs Annabel Hodge Director of Safeguarding, Clinical Services Manager and Designated Safeguarding Lead annabel.hodge@bedes.org 01323 356678

Mrs Emma Maynard Director of People emma.maynard@bedes.org 01323 356624

REPORTING DAY PUPIL ABSENCE

Please email/telephone the individual Houses by 8.00 am on each day of absence.

ACADEMIC QUERIES/CONCERNS

Name Position Email

Mr Jason Henham Head of Sixth Form (Academic) jason.henham@bedes.org 01323 356856

Mr David Cheshire Deputy Head of Sixth Form david.cheshire@bedes.org 01323 356646

Mr Justin Sealey Head of Sixth Form Engagement justin.sealey@bedes.org 01323 356821

Mrs Mandy Waterhouse Director of Studies (GCSE) mandy.waterhouse@bedes.org 01323 356857

Mr Liam Backler Head of First Year liam.backler@bedes.org 01323 356739

SENIOR MANAGEMENT TEAM CONTACTS

Mr P Goodyer CEO & Senior Head headmaster@bedes.org 01323 356586

Mr J Tuson Principal Deputy Head john.tuson@bedes.org 01323 356590

Mr P Wise Deputy Head: Operations phil.wise@bedes.org 01323 356598

Mr N Abrams Assistant Head: Academic nicholas.abrams@bedes.org 01323 356596

Mr S Choithramani Assistant Head: Innovation & Development sachin.choithramani@bedes.org 01323 356657

Mrs A Dove Assistant Head: Pupil Development, Values & Skills amy.dove@bedes.org 01323 356633

Mr N Driver Assistant Head: Day nik.driver@bedes.org 01323 356618

Mr P Juniper Assistant Head: Boarding paul.juniper@bedes.org 01323 356767

Ms J French Head of STEM jula.french@bedes.org 01323 356855

Dr E Onofeghara Assistant Director of Studies (GCSE) edem.onofeghara@bedes.org 01323 356641

OTHER USEFUL NUMBERS

Medical Centre senior.medical@bedes.org 01323 356790 / 01323 356791

Name Position

Mrs Lisa Martin-Smith Head of External Communications senior.events@bedes.org 01323 356606

Mr Richard Mills Director of Admissions richard.mills@bedes.org 01323 356602

Mrs Linda Hopkins Admissions and Data Manager admissions@bedes.org 01323 356604

Mrs Pam Nikiteas Head of PSHE pamela.nikiteas@bedes.org 01323 356843

Mr David Byrne Director of Sport david.byrne@bedes.org 01323 356571

Mr Rob Perkins Transport Manager rob.perkins@bedes.org 01323 356777

Mr Nick Hicks Resident Caretaker nick.hicks@bedes.org 07921 387470

Mrs Deborah Franks Head of Careers and Employability deborah.franks@bedes.org 01323 356863

Mr Robert Scamardella Director of Music robert.scamardella@bedes.org 01323 356719

Miss Aimee Gregg Music Administrator aimee.gregg@bedes.org 01323 356578

DATE/TIME EVENT TYPE

SAT 14 DEC

PRE TERM EVENTS

DESCRIPTION

6:00amTripsPortugal Golf Tour departs

MON 16 DEC

10:30amTripsMedia, Art & Photography trip to New York returns

TUE 17 DEC

11:00pmTripsPortugal Golf Tour returns

WEEK ONE

MON 6 JAN

2:30pmSenior School EventBoarders return

B

TUE 7 JAN

Senior School EventBede's Poetry Competition Launches

Senior School EventHouse Prefects' Applications open

AcademicFY Carousel Changes

AcademicU5 PSHE Carousel Changes

8:10amSenior School EventDay Pupils return

8:20amSenior School EventL5 Assembly in the Recital Room

2:20pmSenior School EventWhole School Assembly

WED 8 JAN

8:20amSenior School EventFY GCSE option presentation in the Recital Room

8:40amAcademicFirst Year Enterprise and Economics Experience

THU 9 JAN

9:00amSenior School EventBede's Experience Day (Yr8) 2025

1:20pmPerforming Arts FacultyJunior School Play Design Exhibition in the Miles Studio

FRI 10 JAN

10:45amPerforming Arts FacultyMusic Award Holders Meeting in the Music Rooms

3:00pmSenior School EventBede's Star Chef Competition - Heat 1

SAT 11 JAN

10:00amLegatLEGAT Swan Lake theatre trip to Sadlers Wells

11:00amPerforming Arts FacultyGCSE Drama Component 2 Rehearsals in the Miles Studio

SUN 12 JAN

BTHE MOST UP TO DATE VERSION OF OUR SENIOR SCHOOL CALENDAR CAN BE FOUND ONLINE VIA THE PARENT PORTAL. PLEASE USE THE QR CODE ON THE BACK COVER TO ACCESS THIS SITE.

WEEK TWO

MON 13 JAN

Senior School EventBloomsbury Charity Week

Senior School EventHouse Prefects' Applications close

8:00amSenior School EventEnglish Week

5:00pmPerforming Arts FacultyYear 9 GCSE Music Taster Session in the Music Rooms

6:00pmSenior School EventDicker House Evensong followed by Formal Dinner in the Recital Room

TUE 14 JAN

1:15pmLanguages Faculty MFL Masterclass (invite only) in Classroom 017

6:00pmParents' ConsultationsFY Options Choices Evening (online)

WED 15 JAN

9:00amSenior School EventSpirituality and Health: Connecting Mind, Body and Spirit for human flourishing in the Recital Room

9:00amSenior School EventBede's Experience Day (Yr7) 2026

THU 16 JAN

A11:00amTripsL6 English Trip - The Tempest

5:00pm STEM FacultyVisiting Speaker / 42 Club in the Recital Room

5:00pmParents' ConsultationsFY Parents Evening core only (online)

FRI 17 JAN

9:00amSenior School EventSport Scholarships (13+)

3:00pmSenior School EventBede's Star Chef Competition - Heat 2

ASAT 18 JAN

SUN 19 JAN

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MON 20 JAN

Senior School EventHouse Prefect Interviews this week

Senior School EventHouse Committee Meeting

5:00pmPerforming Arts FacultyA-Level Music Taster Session in the Music rooms

6:00pmSenior School EventStud House Evensong followed by Formal Dinner in the Recital Room

TUE 21 JAN

8:45amSenior School EventL5 Maximising Success Pupil Workshop in the Recital Room

9:00amSenior School EventDrama and Dance Scholarships (13+)

7:00pmSenior School EventL5 Maximising Success Parent Event in the Recital Room

WED 22 JAN

8:40amExaminationsU5th GCSE Drama Component 2 Exam

9:00amSenior School EventMusic Scholarships (13+)

11:00amSenior School EventU15 Girls Indoors Cricket Tournament

6:00pmPerforming Arts FacultyU5th GCSE Drama Component 2 Performance for parents in the Miles Studio

THU 23 JAN

9:00amSenior School EventCreative Arts Scholarships (13+)

9:30amSenior School EventInter-schools debating competition in the Recital Room

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5:15pmSTEM FacultySTEM Masterclass

FRI 24 JAN

8:00am TripsBETT Show 2024 Excel Arena

3:00pmSenior School EventBede's Star Chef Competition - Final

SAT 25 JAN

8:00amSenior School EventBede's Galactic Challenge

SUN 26 JAN

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MON 27 JAN

Senior School EventHolocaust Memorial Day

Senior School EventDorms Charity Week

Senior School EventHouse Prefect Interviews continue (20 - 27 Jan)

Senior School EventSchool Committee Meeting

6:00am TripsMUN - THIMUN in the Hague departs (returns 1 Feb)

9:00amSenior School EventAcademic Scholarships (13+)

5:10pmParents' ConsultationsSports Staff Parents evening online

TUE 28 JAN

9:00amSenior School EventAcademic Scholarships (13+)

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WED 29 JAN

8:20amSenior School EventU5 Assembly in the Recital Room

8:45am Languages Faculty L6 MFL pupils (invite only) to Prep School for Prep School's Week of Languages

9:00amSenior School EventFY Tetanus, Diphtheria and Polio & Meningitis ACWY (Td/IPV and MenACWY) in the Pavilion

10:00amPerforming Arts FacultyMusic Scholar Assembly at the Prep School

2:20pmSenior School EventL6 Diploma Talk in the Recital Roomspeaker Suzanne Shaw

THU 30 JAN

8:45amAcademicU5 Keynote Address in the Recital Room

5:15pmSHAPE FacultySHAPE Masterclass

5:30pmSenior School EventL6 Social in the Recital Room

FRI 31 JAN

8:30amLegatLegat Dance Academy - Drew Tommons

Annual Photo Shoot

8:40amPerforming Arts FacultyFY Children's Theatre Performance in the Miles Studio

1:10pmSenior School EventKnights in-house lunch in the Recital Room

ASAT 1 FEB

Senior School EventLGBT+ History Month

10:00amTripsWeekend in the West End - Kyoto, Soho Place

10:30 pm Trips MUN-THIMUN in the Hague returns

SUN 2 FEB

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MON 3 FEB

Senior School EventCharleston Charity Week

AcademicFY Carousel Changes

AcademicFY/L5 PSHE Carousel Changes

Senior School EventHouse Prefect Announcements made in House

Senior School EventNew House Prefects shadow current House Prefects

Senior School EventWorld Interfaith Harmony Week

7:00amTripsYr 12 Mathematicians trip to MathsFest at The Royal Institution London

9:30amSenior School EventPublic Speaking day for local schools in the Miles Studio

6:00pmSenior School EventDorms House Evensong followed by Formal Dinner in the Recital Room

TUE 4 FEB

5:00pmPerforming Arts FacultyMusic Scholars' Recital in the Recital Room

WED 5 FEB

1:10pmTripsSussex HMD event

5:00 pmSenior School Event Charleston Bake-off in the Cookery Rooms

THU 6 FEB

B5:30pmSenior School EventBloomsbury Social for Parents in House

FRI 7 FEB

8:40amCareersBTEC Sport - Careers in Sport Conference at Amex Stadium

1:10pmSenior School EventBloomsbury and Deis FY & L5 in-house lunch in the Recital Room

SAT 8 FEB

SUN 9 FEB

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MON 10 FEB

CareersNational Apprenticeship Week

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TUE 11 FEB

Senior School EventSafer Internet Day

8:20amPerforming Arts FacultyPrep School Orchestral Day in the Recital Room

8:40amTripsProduction arts NT Live Trip

WED 12 FEB

12:50pmTripsAntigua Cricket Tour departs (returns 22 Feb)

2:20pmSenior School EventL6 and P6 Diploma talk by Abi Dare in the Recital Room

6:00pmPerforming Arts FacultyBTEC Musicians perform at Printer's Playhouse, Eastbourne

THU 13 FEB

2:00pmSHAPE FacultyA Level Politics talk and Q&A session: James McClearly, Lib Dem MP for Lewes (in the Old Dining Room)

5:00pmCreative Arts FacultyCreative Arts Alumni Talk: Open to Parents and Pupils in the Recital Room

FRI 14 FEB

1:10pmSenior School EventTerm Ends at 1.10 pm. Buses depart at 1.30 pm

2:00pmParents' ConsultationsL5 Parents Evening (online)

ASAT 22 FEB

5:20amTripsAntigua Cricket Tour returns

SUN 23 FEB

2:30pmSenior School EventBoarders return

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MON 24 FEB

AcademicL6 Assessment Week ExaminationsU5/P6 Mock Exams

AcademicU5 PSHE Carousel Changes

Senior School EventSchool Prefect Applicants begin their volunteering for school duties and shadow School Prefects

Senior School EventEco-Writing Competition Launches

8:10amSenior School EventDay Pupils return

8:20amSenior School EventL5 Assembly in the Recital Room

TUE 25 FEB

8:20amSenior School EventFY Assembly in the Recital Room

4:15pmSenior School EventTransition to Bede's Senior School (for new parents of pupils joining Bede's Senior School in the Autumn 2025) in the Recital Room

WED 26 FEB

THU 27 FEB

9:00amSenior School EventBede's Experience Day (Yr7) 2026 (Prep School)

6:00pmPerforming Arts FacultyNational Theatre Show 2 live screening in the Miles Studio WEEK SEVEN

FRI 28 FEB

9:00amTripsMedia Trip to Pinewood Studios 1:10pmSenior School EventCharleston in-house lunch in the Recital Room

SAT 1 MAR

10:00amTripsU5 Curriculum Trip to see Animal Farm at Theatre Royal, Stratford

SUN 2 MAR

6:00amTripsFelsted MUN conference departs (returns 3 March)

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WEEK EIGHT

MON 3 MAR

Senior School EventNational Careers Week

CharityDorter Charity Week

AcademicL5/FY Assessment Week

ExaminationsU6/L6 (AS) Mock Exams week

Senior School EventSchool Leadership Prefects' Interviews and Selection this week

6:00pmTripsFelsted MUN conference returns

6:00pmSenior School EventKnights House Evensong followed by Formal Dinner in the Recital Room

TUE 4 MAR

8:30amAcademicGCSE Music Recordings in the Recital Room

5:00pmPerforming Arts FacultyBTEC Music Solo Gig in the Recital Room

5:00pmSenior School EventMuslim and Christian fellowship - A meal to sustain us in the Pavilion and Houses

WED 5 MAR

5:00pmParents' ConsultationsP6/L6 Parents Evening core only (online)

7:30pmSenior School EventAn Evening with Renée Fleming

ATHU 6 MAR

SHAPE FacultyWorld Book Day (various venues)

9:00amSenior School EventBede's Experience Day (Yr6) 2027

5:00pmSTEM FacultyVisiting Speaker / 42 Club in the Recital Room

FRI 7 MAR

8:00amLegatLegat Dance Academy trip to 'Move It 2025' London ExCel x 3 days (7, 8 and 9 Mar)

1:10pmSenior School EventDeis and Bloomsbury U5, L6 and U6 in-house lunch in the Recital Room

ASAT 8 MAR

Senior School EventInternational Women's Day 2025 TripsMr Cook's Tutor Group Trip to Hangloose at Bluewater

9:30amPrep School EventPrep School Open Morning 10:30amTripsWeekends at the West End: Punch at the Young Vic

SUN 9 MAR

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MON 10 MAR

AcademicFY Carousel Changes

Senior School EventCrossways Charity Week

Senior School EventHouse Committee Meeting

8:00amSenior School EventSTEM Week

6:00pmSenior School EventCamberlot House Evensong followed by Formal Dinner in the Recital Room

TUE 11 MAR

8:30amLegatLegat Dance Academy visit to Italia Conti, Woking

12:00pmPerforming Arts FacultyBTEC Music Workshop with Partner Schools in the Recital Room

7:00pmSenior School EventPyemont Lecture in the MPH

WED 12 MAR

SHAPE FacultyEuropean Youth Parliament south-coast regional finals in the Recital Room

8:40amExaminationsA Level Theatre Component 2 Exam in the Miles Studio

11:00amSenior School EventU15 Girls Indoors Cricket Tournament

THU 13 MAR

B9:00amSenior School EventBede's Experience Day (Yr7) 2026

5:00pmPerforming Arts FacultyBTEC Music Gig in the Miles Studio

FRI 14 MAR

2:30 pm Trips Chinese Department visit to London

SAT 15 MAR

9:30amSenior School EventSenior School Open Morning

SUN 16 MAR

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MON 17 MAR

Senior School EventNeurodiversity Celebration Week

Senior School EventHouse Committee Meeting

2:45pmSenior School EventHouse Competitions

6:00pmSenior School EventCrossways House Evensong followed by Formal Dinner in the Recital Room

ATUE 18 MAR

WED 19 MAR

Senior School EventHead of Houses and School Prefects introduced to school in Assembly

1:15pmCareersCareers Fair in the MPH

5:15pmSenior School EventGirls football and Netball awards in the Recital Room

THU 20 MAR

Senior School EventInternational Day of Happiness

1:45pmPerforming Arts FacultyBede's Young Musician of the Year 2025 Auditions in the Music Rooms

5:15pmSHAPE FacultyLanguages Masterclass

6:00pmSenior School EventBloomsbury House Evensong followed by Formal Dinner in the Recital Room

FRI 21 MAR

1:10pmSenior School EventDicker in-house lunch in the Recital Room

1:40pmSenior School EventWorld Poetry Day Readings

7:00pmSenior School EventSchool Prefect Charity Sleep Out (overnight until 7.00am 22 Mar)

7:15pmSenior School EventLegat Dance Academy Solo Awards in the Miles Studio

ASAT 22 MAR

3:30pmSenior School EventCome & Sing Afternoon in the Recital Room

SUN 23 MAR

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WEEK ELEVEN

MON 24 MAR

8:30amCareersUCAS Discovery Event

4:00 pmSenior School Event Staff v pupils netball match

5:15pmPavilionBoys and girls Hockey 1stXi awards in the Pavilion

7:15pmRecital RoomJoint Bede's and ESC Music Service Ensembles concert in the Recital Room

TUE 25 MAR

4:00pmSenior School Event Staff v pupils hockey match

5:20pmRecital RoomEconomics Symposium in the Recital Room

7:00pmSenior School EventRoller disco in the MPH

7:00pmSenior School EventU6 School Prefects' Dinner at the Sussex Ox

WED 26 MAR

3:20pmSenior School EventTutor period in Tutor bases

3:40pmSenior School EventWhole School Assembly

5:15pmSenior School EventBoys Football awards in the Recital Room

THU 27 MAR

B7:00amTripsTrip to European Space Agency in Harwell (invite only)

2:00pmPerforming Arts FacultyPerforming Arts Workshop with Valerie Kampmeier

4:00pm Senior School Event Staff v pupils football match

5:15pmSHAPE FacultySHAPE Masterclass

FRI 28 MAR

Senior School EventU6 House Prefects Retire

12:10pmSenior School EventTutor period in Tutor bases

12:40pmSenior School EventHouse Assemblies

1:10pmSenior School EventTerm Ends at 1.10 pm. Buses depart at 1.30 pm

SAT 19 APR

SUN 20 APR

8:00amTripsMedia Trip to Morocco, departs (returns 23 April)

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FUTURE KEY DATES 2025

FY Options Choices Evening (online)

FY Parents Evening core only (online)

Sports Staff Parents evening

Year 9 Tetanus, Diphtheria and Polio & Meningitis Vaccinations

Music Scholars' Recital

P6/L6 Parents Evening core only (online)

Senior School Open Morning

Careers Fair

Tuesday 14 January

Thursday 16 January

Monday 27 January

Wednesday 29 January

Tuesday 4 February

Wednesday 5 March

Saturday 15 March

Wednesday 19 March

TERM DATES 2025

SPRING TERM 2025

Boarders ReturnMonday6 Januarybetween 2.30 pm and 8.00 pm

Day Pupils ReturnTuesday7 January8.10 am

Half term BeginsFriday14 February1.10 pm

Boarders ReturnSunday23 Februarybetween 2.30 pm and 8.00 pm

Day Pupils ReturnMonday24 February8.10 am

Term EndsFriday28 March 1.10 pm

SUMMER TERM 2025

Boarders ReturnTuesday22 Aprilbetween 2.30 pm and 8.30 pm

Day Pupils ReturnWednesday23 April8.10 am

May Day Bank HolidayMonday5 MaySchool closed for lessons and activities, boarders on site

Half term BeginsFriday 23 May1.10 pm

Boarders ReturnSunday1 Junebetween 2.30 pm and 8.30 pm

Day Pupils ReturnMonday 2 June8.10 am

Term EndsFriday27 June1.10 pm

AUTUMN TERM 2025

Boarders ReturnMonday1 September10.00 am

Day Pupils ReturnTuesday2 September 8.10 am

Half term BeginsFriday17 October 4.20 pm

Boarders ReturnSunday2 November between 2.30 pm and 8.00 pm

Day Pupils ReturnMonday3 November 8.10 am

Term EndsFriday12 December 1.10 pm

SPRING TERM 2026 – Not confirmed may be subject to change

Boarders Return Monday 5 January between 2.30 pm and 8.00 pm

Day Pupils Return Tuesday 6 January 8.10 am

Half term Begins Friday 13 February 1.10 pm

Boarders Return Sunday 22 February between 2.30 pm and 8.00 pm

Day Pupils Return Monday 23 February 8.10 am

Term Ends Friday 20 March 1.10 pm

SCHOOL COMMITTEE BOARDING COMMITTEE

PUPIL VOICE

FEEDBACK TO SENIOR MANAGEMENT TEAM

Head of School, Deputy HoS, Heads of Sub Committees

Staff: SMT

(Meets week 4 and 10 Summer Term)

FOOD COMMITTEE

ENVIRONMENTAL EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY

SERVICE AND WELLBEING SIXTH FORM ENGAGEMENT

HOUSE COUNCILS

BloomsburyCamberlotCharlestonCrosswaysDeisDickerDormsDorterKnightsStud

House Councils must consist of at least one pupil from each year group, be chaired by the HoH, meet weekly or fortnightly and send a different representative to each sub-committee. Where two representatives are sent to a sub-committee, one must be a senior, and one junior.

Safeguarding is everyone’s business at Bede’s,

it

Designated Safeguarding Lead

Mrs Annabel Hodge Director of Safeguarding annabel.hodge@bedes.org

Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead

Mr Shawn Williams

Assistant Director of Safeguarding shawn.williams@bedes.org

could happen at Bede’s

Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead

Mr Paul Juniper Assistant HeadBoarding paul.juniper@bedes.org

Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead

Mrs Amy Dove Assistant HeadPupil Development

amy.dove@bedes.org

Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead

Mr Nik Driver Assistant Head - Day nik.driver@bedes.org

If a pupil wishes to disclose something to you, you should tell them that you will listen to what they say but will need to tell the relevant staff.

What to do: Listen, don’t ask leading questions, do not put words into their mouths. Make accurate, detailed notes at the time or immediately afterwards, this is to be done on MyConcern. You should not discuss with other colleagues until advice has been sought from the safeguarding team. Report the disclosure to Annabel Hodge, Nik Driver, Shawn Williams, Amy Dove or Paul Juniper as soon as possible, this can be done in person or via MyConcern. (Any member of staff can make a referral to Children’s Services Duty and Assessment team directly if they feel the need to do so or if they feel that a child protection disclosure is not being dealt with effectively or ef昀ciently).

IT IS NOT YOUR JOB TO INVESTIGATE, ONLY TO REPORT AND REFER.

CHAPLAIN

Mr Taylor jarrod.taylor@bedes.org

LEAD SCHOOL COUNSELLOR

Mrs Jasper tara.jasper@bedes.org

Whomever you approach will help you. If something needs to be investigated, they will do so and then tell you what has happened. It may be that you would rather speak to someone outside the school. Your parents or guardians may be the best choice.

You can also contact the following services/agencies for help and support;

CHILDLINE: 0800 1111

CHATHEALTH SERVICE: Text 07507 332473

East Sussex Children’s Services (SPOA): 01323 464222

Kooth (Mental Health Support): https://www.kooth.com/

NSPCC Helpline: 0808 800 5000 or email help@nspcc.org.uk

SHOUT (for support in a crisis) Text SHOUT to 85258

CEOP(Online safety): https://www.ceop.police.uk/safety-centre/

Children’s Commissioner: www.childrenscommissioner.gov.uk

Phone: 0207 783 8330

Email: info.request@childrenscommissioner.gis.gov.uk

Samaritans: Call 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.org

Stay Alive App: Available on Google Play and the App store

BEDE’S PUPIL COMPLAINTS PROCEDURE (TRUST)

STAGE 1

If a pupil has a worry or complaint, in most cases they will be able to communicate that informally to an adult who knows them. Any pupil having a grievance can approach any of the members of staff within their House or indeed the School (their Housemaster/ mistress, tutor, form teacher or matron would normally be the person best placed to deal with the matter in the first instance).

If a pupil feels that their problem has not been properly addressed or sorted out the following procedure is laid down whereby they can make a more formal complaint. A pupil will not be penalised for making a formal complaint in good faith.

STAGE 2

If any pupil feels the need to make a formal complaint about a matter which is causing distress or a problem which cannot be otherwise resolved he or she should inform (at the Senior School) a Deputy Head, Assistant Head or the Chaplain, or (at the Prep School) the Deputy Head, Head of Year or the Welfare Officer either verbally or in writing. The complaint will be acknowledged within two days and a written record will be made of the complaint.

STAGE 3

The complaint will be investigated by a mutually agreed, independent person, sanctioned by the Headmaster, and resolved either to the pupil’s satisfaction or with an otherwise appropriate outcome, which balances the rights and duties of those involved. The investigation will normally be completed within two weeks. The complainant will be informed of the outcome in writing.

STAGE 4

If the pupil, or his/her parents or carers, feel that the procedure detailed above has not dealt with the complaint satisfactorily then a letter setting out the unresolved complaint should be sent to the Headmaster. The School will then follow the Bede’s Complaints Policy, which is available on the website.

IN ADDITION

Pupils are also reminded that they have access to help outside of the School.

• Dr Northway (School Doctor) 01323 845669

• Childline 0800 111

• Office of the Children’s Commissioner 0207 783 8330

ACCIDENTS AND EMERGENCIES

Emergency Services: FIRE, POLICE, AMBULANCE

Action

1. Dial 999 or the emergency number shown on the telephone

2. Tell the operator which service you want

3. Give your telephone number

4. Wait for the emergency service to answer

5. Give the address where help is needed (Bede’s School – Coldharbour Road, Upper Dicker, Hailsham, East Sussex, BN27 3QH)

6. Give any other necessary information

Accidents/Injuries to Pupils

• Injury to a pupil (in activities or otherwise) should be reported immediately to a Member of Staff.

• Serious injuries will always be taken directly to Eastbourne District General Hospital and not the Medical Centre.

• All injuries at school or during a school activity should be reported to the School Nurse. If a Member of Staff is not accessible, and the injury is serious (an obvious or suspected break or dislocation, a suspected internal injury, eye injury, unconsciousness for any length of time, road traffic injury), the senior pupil present should:-

1. Send another pupil to telephone for an ambulance (see above)

2. Not move the casualty, but keep him/her warm

3. After the casualty has been taken to hospital, inform the Housemaster/Housemistress

If fire breaks out in a building

1. Raise the alarm

2. Close doors and windows

3. Leave the building immediately

4. Ensure that the fire brigade has been called (“Accidents and Emergencies” see above)

The out of hours Doctor is based at Quintin’s Medical Centre (01323 845669). In cases of non-emergencies please ring 101 where you will be directed to a central control centre.

Porters’ Lodge

The Porters’ Lodge is manned at the following times

• Monday to Friday – 7.30 am to 9.00 pm

• Saturday – 8.00 am to 4.00 pm

• Telephone number: 01323 356557 Ext number: 6557

• Email: porters.lodge@bedes.org

All Lost Property is located at the Porters’ Lodge.

The Porters’ Lodge is open between 7.30 am and 9.00 pm (Mon – Fri) and 8.00 am and 4.00 pm (Sat) They can be contacted on Ext 6557 or Direct 01323 356557 Residential Caretaker and Security Co Coordinator Mr N Hicks Ext 6556 Mob 07921 387470 Home 01323 844365 Estates office Ext 6550 Direct 01323 356550

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