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A shorter Bulletin this week as we have a four day week. I would like to start by relating the events of Friday evening where Roding Valley hosted the annual Epping Forest District Parliamentary Debate. The event was presided over by the Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons, Rt Hon Eleanor Laing, and a team of well qualified judges, luminaries from the local community. There was an excellent turn out from the local schools but it was lovely to see that Roding had the most support as the home side. The motion to be debated was "Does the House believe that Britain will have a greater role in world affairs after leaving the EU?". The standard of the speakers was very high but I am delighted to say that Zoe Donnelly and Lorelei Booth performed exceptionally well. They spoke with calm authority and humour, showing huge maturity and a tremendous knowledge of the subject area. Their preparation was superb and this allowed them to intervene with pertinent points when the students from the other schools spoke. When the judges eventually returned from the ruminations the strong pair from Epping St John were declared the winners although I certainly felt that Zoe and Lorelei at least matched their performance throughout the evening. West Hatch were given second place which was a bit of a surprise but I was thrilled that Zoe was named "Highly Commended" for her speech and received a well deserved prize. The judges particularly enjoyed her comparing Britain in the EU to starting a net flix account to enjoy the first 30 days free before forgetting to cancel it. All in all a very good evening. I would like to thank Mr Pununge and Mrs Musker for supporting the students preparation and Mr Murray for his work in planning the event. Finally a big thank you to everyone, from all those in attendance to Pat Henrye for her superb catering. Finally I would like to congratulate Mr Harris who has been seconded onto the Senior Leadership Team as Acting Assistant Headteacher. I wish him every success in the role. Please note that school is not open tomorrow, Friday 25th so please enjoy the long weekend. James Luck, Headteacher You can follow us at www.rodingvalley.net , on Facebook at the ‘Roding Valley High School Official’ page or on Twitter (@RodingValleyHS). You can also sign up to our free electronic media release service at rodingvalleymedia@gmail.com


RIBI YOUNG CHEF COMPETITION 2017 INFORMATION MONDAY 28TH NOVEMBER 2016 RULES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Working individually you are asked to prepare a healthy one course main meal suitable for two people The cost of the ingredients should not exceed £6.00 You will be expected to work from a time plan. Marks will be given for this, flavour and texture of the final meal. You may use convenience foods but credit will be given for cooking skills (eg. Making you own pastry, bread, sauces, etc.) You will have a 1 ½ hour time limit

COMPETITION IN T1 & T2 FROM 3.15PM-5.30PM

College Open Days coming up for Year 11 Access to Music Saturday 26th November 10am-3pm Epping Forest College Tuesday 29th November 4-8pm Ada College Wednesday 30th November 5.30-7.30pm Students in Year 11 can apply to any college of their choice. All websites, contact details and open days for colleges are detailed in the FE Booklet given to Year 11 students at the start of term. Please check websites for updates and open days coming up prior to attending an event. Kind regards Mrs Mason Careers Development Manager dmason@rodingvalley.net Twitter: Follow @RVHS_Careers to keep up to date with our department.


PE Twitter Account The PE department have activated a Twitter account where regular PE updates, extra-curricular news and curriculum information will be regularly published. Follow @RodingValleyPE to keep up to date with our department. Mr Hudgell

The Humanities Faculty has a Twitter account designed to promote sites of interest, pre-reading, revision, humanities information, news and general humanities support. It is aimed at all KS3, KS4 and A-level Humanities Students and can be followed @humsrvhs

Come up to Homework Club Monday after school to become a times tables expert. Time: 3.05pm - 3.40pm Place: Learning Zone ACHIEVEMENT CERTIFICATE GIVEN EVERY TIME!


Piano Lessons: To book piano lessons please contact rosswall@gmail.com Singing Lessons: Private singing lessons are now available. Please contact Alex Larke for more details and to book your slot. email: alex@thevocaltutor.com Drum Lessons: One to One, Two to One and Small Group lessons available. Learn with your friends! Contact: marksevel@hotmail.com Guitar Lessons: Lessons slots are available on Mondays with lessons priced at ÂŁ12 per half hour. Please contact Rachel Espeute on racheleds@hotmail.co.uk if you are interested.

The Spanish Club for KS3 will run every other Wednesday starting from this week, until the end of the Autumn Term: 30th November and 14th December

The French Club for KS4 will run every other Wednesday starting from 23rd November, until the end of the Autumn Term: 23rd November, 7th & 21st December

3.10pm-4.10pm Loughton Town Council Xmas Card Competition Winners There were over 280 entries to the annual Xmas card competition and, again, Roding Valley have scooped the Secondary Schools section winner and runner up! Winner - Finnley Packwood 7R Runner Up - Scarlett Downie 7X There is now an exhibition of a selection of entries, including the winners and runners up at Loughton library from 28 Nov to 11 Dec and then at Debden library from 15 Dec to 3 Jan Thank you to the many students who entered the competition and congratulations to our winners!


YEAR 9 PARENTS/GUARDIANS Please be aware that formal assessments will be taking place for all Year 9 students week beginning 28th November 2016. Your son/daughter will be issued with their individual timetable showing assessment/dates/times/rooms/seat number personal to them, during registration next week. Timetables have been printed on BRIGHT YELLOW paper. A copy will also be emailed to each student and parent/guardians. Please also see below a generic overview of the assessments taking place. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Jenny Draper Examinations Officer Roding Valley High School

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The Science Department Dishwasher has “given up the ghost� and a new one is desperately needed. If you have, or know of anyone who has, a dishwasher they are getting rid of with some life left in it, please can you contact the Science Technicians? Thank you.


The Barcelona trip, due to run in the May 2017 half term, open to year 10 Business students has had to be cancelled due to low numbers expressing interest. Apologies for any inconvenience. If you have any questions, please contact Mr Quirk


Access to Water in School Parents, please be aware that the canteen has jugs of water available both during lunchtime and break time for all students to access. Bottled water is sold at all outlets Large bottle 50p Small bottle 25p If a student is overdrawn or has no money on their lunch account, they will always be sold water. You can follow us at www.rodingvalley.net and on Facebook at the ‘Roding Valley High School Official’ page. Our Twitter (@RodingValleyHS) account is a great place to keep up to date with some of the latest news and activities in school. You can also sign up to our free electronic media release service at rodingvalleymedia@gmail.com


Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Year 11

Highest Attendance

7V

Form with the highest Honours

7Q

Student with the highest Honours

Shamyah Binns 7Y

Highest Attendance

8Q

Form with the highest Honours

8T

Student with the highest Honours

Thomas Allison 8R

Class of the week

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Highest Attendance

9V

Form with the highest Honours

9Q

Student with the highest Honours

Lilly Hogarth 9X

Highest Attendance

10R

Form with the highest Honours

10V

Student with the highest Honours

Saqib Raja 10V

Highest Attendance

11V

Form with the highest Honours

11S

Student with the highest Honours

Temitope Olusesan 11X

Student of the week

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8A/Dr1 nominated by Mrs Walker for working incredibly hard on creating realistic characters, based around documentary theatre. They have been exploring some difficult issues and have discussed, explored and performed with sensitivity. They are demonstrating excellent maturity and use of dramatic techniques.

Jordan Thompson11Q nominated by Miss Preston for being kind and compassionate during a situation that occurred


ATTENDANCE MATTERS….. Student Absence If your child is unable to attend School for any reason then please report their absence by phoning the school number by 9.30am, you must also ring in each day of your child’s absence.

020 8508 1173 On their return to School please ensure your child brings with them a letter or medical evidence if requested explaining the reason for the absence for our records. Medical Appointments When possible please make sure you make any medical or dental appointments outside of school time. If this is not possible then please try to ensure that your child attends before and/or after their appointment Holidays in Term Time It is not school policy to authorise any holidays during term time except in exceptional circumstances. If you put in a holiday request a ‘Leave of Absence’ form must be completed (these are available at Student Reception). Please be aware if the absence is not authorised and the holiday is taken, the case may be referred to the Education Welfare Service who may issue a Penalty Notice for £120 (or £60 if paid within 21 days) to each parent for each child taken out of school. For full details regarding attendance please see our Attendance Policy which can be found in the ‘Parents’ section on our website or contact Mrs Jeanette Low our Attendance Officer on the school number. Guidance for Common Ailments Please see, on the following page, guidance from the NHS of common childhood illnesses; this advises what type of illness requires time off from school and what does not. Should you require further guidance please contact the school.


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