EDITION 170 9th December 2022
The weekly newsletter for the Holyport College family
EDITION 170 9th December 2022
The weekly newsletter for the Holyport College family
As we enter the Christmas holidays, I would like to wish our whole community a very happy and restful Christmas: this has been a hugely busy and successful term for our whole school community and our students have certainly earned a break! There have been many great things to look back on this term: fantastic teamwork on the sports field; a huge range of trips and activities both locally and internationally; the phenomenal success of our World Scholars' Cup teams; community events such as Nations Day and our Christmas carol service and the huge array of opportunities offered to our boarders on a weekly basis.
The highlight for me this term however has been something which I sometimes take for granted but was reminded of when I popped into Londis in Holyport this weekend to pick up some cat food wearing a branded College hat. The owner of the shop recognised me and took time to tell me how wonderful our students were when they went into the shop after school: always courteous, always kind and always respectful. Likewise, every time I show visitors around the school (education professionals, prospective parents, governors or applicants for teaching posts), the one comment they always make is regarding how well behaved, kind and hard-working our students are. I would therefore like to thank all of our students for being such wonderful people and all of our families for the support they give (particularly when things go wrong) to ensure that the school which our kids experience is a calm, kind and happy one.
Wishing you all a very happy Christmas!
Ben McCarey HeadOur fantastic Laundry Assistant, Paula Hardy, retired on Friday. Paula started to work for the College when it opened in September 2014. However, there is much more to the story than that - when she was younger, she attended Holyport Manor School, the school which used to be on our site. In that sense, she's been here longer than any of us. She also made history again on Friday, as she is the first member of Holyport College staff to officially retire. Everyone is going to miss Paula, especially the boarders for whom she did so much. We all wish her a long and happy retirement.
9th December 2022
This week in our assembly, we celebrated the fantastic achievements of Brunel students this term! ‘Legends of the Term’ were selected in each year group by their tutors, alongside recognising those with over 100 house points. There was also a Dominos treat for all the students who had received 0 behaviour points this term.
Mr Fowles and Miss Oliver are SO proud to be Brunel Housemasters, and look forward to sharing lots more success stories in 2023!
9th December 2022
We in the Art Department would like to invite every student to enter our Winter photography competition - get your camera out, get inspired! The theme is ‘Winter’, maybe a frozen landscape, maybe a beautiful winter market, maybe a cold wind-chafed face, or a warm cosy fireplace, options are endless! Please also write a line or two about the photo. Email your entry to: p.paice@holyportcollege.org.uk
Every valid entry (1 entry per student) will receive a house point, the winning entry will be displayed on our Golden Easel and will receive a Holyportian and a small sweet treat! Good luck!
9th December 2022
We challenged all HPC students to create a Christmas card in any foreign language and, after having received some amazing entries in a plethora of languages, we are pleased to announce the winner this time of the first ever MFL Christmas Card Competition is Kajan Kataria in Year 7.
Huge well done Kajan! Your card was not only tremendously artistic and creative, but also extremely interesting from a cultural point of view. Kajan included a drawing of KFC, as this is quite a typical Christmas food in Japan. Who knew? Top work Kajan- enjoy your £20 Amazon voucher as your prize.
The Curriculum Support Department has produced a document for students, teachers and parents with regards to Wellbeing resources. This useful resource can be found on Edulink under ‘links’. The document contains many links and phone numbers to charities and organisations that offer a wide ranging variety of support. Holiday periods are often a very difficult time for our more vulnerable students. It is hoped that by having this resource in an easily accessible place students and parents will be able to access the support that they need.
Wishing you all a Safe, Peaceful and Merry Christmas.
If you need any further information please contact Claire Druce - Curriculum Support Officer - Winton c.druce@holyportcollege.org.uk
9th December 2022
We are pleased to announce the arrival of The Holyport Journal, a student-run publication, focused on bringing you the latest and best in the world of Economics. The Journal highlights major events happening in today's world in addition to more controversial economic topics. Has there ever been a more important time to get under the skin of the economy and understand what is really happening?
You are encouraged to take a look and subscribe at the link below: https://theholyportjournal.wixsite.com/theholyportjournal/about
A taste of what to expect can be found here: The Collapse of FTX The link is to an excellent article by Teagan Parry-Williams of Year 11 on “The collapse of FTX. What happened and whether this precipitates the downturn of the crypto market?”
The venture is driven by Jayden Tao, Year 12 with a strong team of budding economists from both Years 11 & 12, including Elwyn Mollart, Dylan Gibbs, Alicia O’Donnell, Teagan Parry-Williams, Mick Warner, Francis Dyte and Jack Faulkner. We wish them well and look forward to some stimulating reading!
Ms C Cornell Subject Lead Economics9th December 2022
From the 9th January, we'll be hosting coaching sessions on Mondays between 5pm and 8pm for Years 7 -13 (please use link below to see exact timings).
We love basketball, and we want as many people playing as possible. That's why we're coming to Holyport. We want to give your children access to our great coaches and help them get involved in the sport. Boarders and day students welcome.
If you want to sign them up for the spring term (including a free session!) please use the link below.
https://www.magichoops.co.uk/holyportcollege/
If you have any other questions, please just email admin@magichoops.co.uk or call 07375 363 535.
In the new year, Muse Dance School will be running their dance lessons in our Sports Hall. See below if your child would like to sign up! Boarders and day students welcome.
6pm - 7pm: Standard 6 Ballet - this class would be suitable for school Years 10-13, it is not a beginners class and would only be suitable for pupils who have had a fair amount of prior ballet training Cost £8.50 per lesson
7pm - 7.45pm: Grade 3 Tap - this class would be suitable for school years 7-9 Cost £7.50 per lesson
Friday
5pm - 5.45pm: Standard 4 Ballet - suitable for school years 7-9 Cost £7.50 per lesson
5.45pm - 6.30pm: Modern class - suitable for school years 7-9 Cost £7.50 per lesson
We are happy to offer a free taster session to anyone who wants to try a class, if they then enrol for the classes they are charged for half a term at a time and fees are due at the beginning of each half term. There is no joining fee.
To sign up or book a taster session, please email musedanceschool@gmail.com
We will then confirm the taster date and issue invoices direct to parents if their child joins up.
9th December 2022
Holyport’s ACS would like to thank the Holyport College family for the food donations. Merry Christmas everyone!
Congratulations to Kayan for winning my final challenge of the term with this wonderful Christmas photo
Looks like he enjoyed his Dominos!
9th December 2022
Our Christmas Wreath Making evening on Wednesday 7th December was a fantastic evening! The wreaths were beautiful. Thank you to all who came along to support us.
NEW. Career speaker: 'A Career as a Corporate Fundraiser', with Ed Garrett. Monday 16th January 2023, 8:30pm-9:30pm. This is an in-person event at Eton College. TVLP students and staff are welcome to attend. Book your place by sending your first name, surname and school email address to info@tvlp.org.uk
NEW. Career speaker: 'A Career in Brand Strategy, with Sarah Howell and Ellen Fazakerley. Tuesday 17th Monday 2023, 8:30pm-9:30pm. This is an in-person event at Eton College. TVLP students and staff are welcome to attend. Book here: VocSoc - Sarah Howell & Ellen Fazakerley - A Career in Brand Strategy Tickets, Tue 17 Jan 2023 at 20:30 | Eventbrite
Career speaker: 'Architecture: Shifting perspectives - Tech, Space & Social influence of Architecture', with Robert Kerr. Thursday 26th January 2023, 8:30pm9:30pm. This is an in-person event at Eton College. TVLP students and staff are welcome to attend. Book here: VocSoc - Robert Kerr Oe - Architecture Tickets, Thu 26 Jan 2023 at 20:30 | Eventbrite
Career speaker: 'Careers in Sports' with Charlie Methven. Tuesday 31st January 2023, 8:30pm - 9:30pm. This is an in-person event at Eton College. TVLP students and staff are welcome to attend. Book here: VocSoc - Charlie Methven - Careers in Sports Tickets, Tue 31 Jan 2023 at 20:30 | Eventbrite
TVLP Leadership Skills Course, for students in Years 12 and 13 at TVLP schools. 3 x 1 hour sessions, with the option of attending in-person at Eton College or online. Wednesday 1st, 8th and 22nd February 2023, 5:00pm-6:00pm. This course is now fully booked.
TVLP Orwell Youth Prize writing workshop. Friday 3rd February 2023, 9:30am-2:30pm. Location: Slough & Eton C of E Business & Enterprise College. Open to students in Years 10, 11 and 12. To register your interest in bringing students, email info@tvlp.org.uk
TVLP Festival of Music. Wednesday 8th February 2023. Location: The Windsor Boys' School. For further information and/or to register your interest in bringing pupils, please email info@tvlp.org.uk
Finance simulation (online) workshop for 6th form students. Tuesday 21st February 2023, 5:00pm-7:00pm. Delivered by Amplify Trading. More information to follow. To express an interest in attending, email info@tvlp.org.uk
TVLP Philosothon. Tuesday 14th March 2023, 5:30pm-8:30pm. Location: Eton College. Dinner will be provided by Eton College for attending students and staff. Further event information to follow. Information about a Philosothon can be found here: Philosothon UK - Academy Conferences invite you to participate. To register your interest in attending, email info@tvlp.org.uk
9th December 2022
We are very pleased to announce that the FUEL Christmas programme is ready and families living in RBWM who access free school meals are able to book onto FREE activities across the borough.
Please follow this link https://rbwm.afcinfo.org.uk/pages/community-information/information -and-advice/fuel-holiday-activities-and-food-programme for further information.
The booking process has changed this year and this is explained here:
We are able to offer some spaces to children who do not have access to FSMs but would benefit from the free spaces. The Extended Eligibility Criteria is those that are:
Accessing Pupil Premium Child in Care Ukrainian refugees Child being supported by Early Help or Social Care Children with an EHC (education, health and care) plan Young Carer
This year all families wishing to access the FUEL programme or professionals referring a family who meet the extended eligibility criteria will need to complete the basic expressions of interest form - Expressions of interest form.
Please pass onto families that have access to free school meals in order for them to access this great opportunity.
For any queries please email haf@achievingforchildren.org.uk.
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December 2022
Win a £50 Amazon voucher and a live Q&A for your school with NHS ambassadors by taking part in the NHS Christmas Careers Challenge between 10th Dec 2022 – 10th Jan 2023
KS3 and KS4 pupils of all abilities can find out about diverse careers through our modules and by asking questions of our ambassadors/ mentors. These have been designed to be bite-sized and accessible to pupils with additional needs but helpful to any pupils who are interested in careers within the NHS.
To complete the Christmas Challenge pupils must complete the following: 1. Sign up to https://hee.connectr.co.uk/hee/ 2. Complete 2 tasks 3. Send a message to a mentor/ambassador
The schools with the most pupils completing the challenge will win an Amazon voucher worth £50 and connect with our NHS ambassadors for a live session about careers in the NHS.
Some of the modules:
Some of our mentors:
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9th December 2022
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Congratulations to Lower Sixth students Sinead Denwood and Alessandra Francesconi who have been chosen to represent the College on this years Lessons from Auschwitz Project. We look forward to hearing more from them later in the Spring term.
Whole school attendance up to 2 December 2022 = 95.5%
Target for whole school attendance = 96%
Year 11 attendance = 92.2%
really do need to see Year 11 attendance improve after the Christmas break. Vital exam preparation work will be taking place and your child cannot afford to be off school.
Year 12 UPE reports published 30th June
SUM/EOY reports published 13th July