Choosing the right subjects for GCSE Daily Routine Bedtimes Your son/daughter will make initial GCSE choices in Quiet February so that next year’stime timetable can be blocked All screens handed in/ own rooms/ and staffing planned. They will confirm their choices at ready for bed the end of this term. There is the opportunity to add any supporting comments on both initial and final 3rd Form 9.30pm option-choice forms if you feel particularly strongly about the choices that have been made. Once the final 4th Form 9.45pm options form is submitted, the allocation of options 5th Form 10pm will be made based on the information supplied on theForm form. 6th 10.15pm Once choices have been made, the College reserves the right to withdraw any courses for which there is What to wear insufficient demand.
Lights Out
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You arrive at school eachchoices morning in full school uniform and wear it until 4.00pm or the end of Weshould try to accommodate all subject within your activities (whatever is later). You may the prescribed framework. However, subjects are need to change into sports kit—this can be done at break, lunch or after school for activities. sometimes oversubscribed and availability of staffing prevents additional classes. If this is the case, we will Please ensure not have holes in and your skirt is the correct length. You will be charged for contact you totights discussdo alternatives. replacing tights and given a longer skirt if necessary. On the following pages, you will find more information about each subject, as well as some useful advice from The dress code for tea is ‘relaxed’ BUT please don’t wear shorts, skimpy tops or dirty sports kit. You will the Head of Careers and Higher Education, be sent back to your boarding house toSharon change if you do. Allmark. These will help you when weighing up the factorsthe involved in making thedress most casually but you should only be in pyjamas at bedtimes. Most In various and around house you can appropriate choices. girls tend to wear a hoodie and tracksuit bottoms in the evenings.
Stephen Badger Deputy Head (Teaching & Learning)
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