The Ultimate Transition Guide
Callum Caldwell Lucas Reeley Morgan Anniss Henry Gibson (Gibbo)
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Editor’s Foreword This magazine will help you in your transition from Year 6 to Year 7. This is Editor Callum Caldwell here asking you if you dare brave DHSB before reading this magazine. Maps, Teachers, Sport and Bullies. School is to be used, not necessarily liked, because:
“What is anything if not to be used” . You WILL find this USEFUL. Callum Caldwell (far left), Lucas Reeley (middle Left), Morgan Anniss (Middle Right) Henry Gibson “Gibbo” (Far Right)
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Brutal Bullies By Callum Caldwell And Morgan Anniss
Bullying In General Bullying is always a problem in schools around the world. The teachers try to the end of their influential abilities to stop it in their 4
school for good. But, although they do obliterate bullying in some cases, bullying is just a natural part of growing up in schools. Being bullied changes you for life. Bullies rely on reactions to satisfy themselves, things like crying, violence and any sort of negative behaviour can lead to them being even more annoying and can lead the victim into a deep depression if they are an older person. Depression can make the person hate their life, have unexpected meltdowns and sometimes in common cases commit suicide. Don’t give bullies satisfaction, then they should ease off. The worst part of bullying is the beginning; you may be new to bullying or you will not be used to this specific person’s acts. Getting used to it so that you know what annoys and what pleases the bully. Once you know, start doing the things that annoy him, most commonly ignorance. Don’t give them satisfaction, then they will stop.
Remember, NO SATISFACTION But that’s the hard part, not giving the bullies satisfaction is very very hard, but once you can do it. It’s easy.
TRY IT! Statistics 46% of all children in the UK say they have been bullied at some point in their life. However, 18% of these pupils and students never tell anyone until it’s too late. 29% of all children were bullied in the academic year 2009-10. 55%of homosexuals and bisexuals are likely to be bullied in school. Girls are more likely to be cyber-bullied than boys. 85% of all 5
students have witnessed bullying and an astonishing 82% intervene. 72% of all bullying is violent and 3% of these involve weapons. 25% of all people worry about bullying.
How to stop It
Bullying stops and limits you. DHSB will deal with bullying. They will not stand still with this. Should bullying happen, their Child Support Unit can deal with and provide counselling for the victims of bullying. Pressure By Morgan Anniss
The pressure you get from being bullied is unbearable. Some of the consequences are; failing a test, getting paranoid over something so small and shouting at your friends. So tip number one: stay away from people you don’t like, this will enable you not to shout or be shouted at by other students. Tip two: you have to think is it bullying or banter and tip three: if someone is bullying you tell an adult immediately it is important to get it off your chest. In these situations, tell someone, and only then, will you have won‌
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Games and Sport By Henry Gibson At Dhsb there will be a lot more chances to get involved in sport than at your Primary school. Not only will you have a lot more opportunities you will also have a lot better chance of succeeding/Understanding in that sport so when you get older you might want to give more things a chance. At Devonport there will also be lots of extra-curricular activities for you to get involved in for you stay for an hour after school maybe once or twice a week. There is also two lessons in school to get you involved in sport they are P.E And Games in P.E you focus more on gymnastics and exercises whereas in games you focus more on things like Football, Hockey, Cricket, Rugby and tennis and a few more in the later years. If you go for one of the extra-curricular sports after school you are not guaranteed a place but you will most likely get in if you do get in there could be a team for you to get in but there will have to be quite talented but even if you don’t make the team you can still train and maybe one day you will make the team.
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Subjects At DHSB There are a lot of subjects for you to learn about than at your old school. The three main subjects are: Maths English Science Those are the main subjects that you need to try and succeed in but the main subjects that DHSB are known for are: MFL Engineering Here are the other subjects that you will learn at this school that you will be tested on but you will not have to carry on with all of these subjects, these are called humanities:
ICT Drama History Geography RE 9
Music PHSEEC (Lesson with your form tutor) Latin MFL
is a chance for you to learn a lot of different languages ranging from
Spanish, French, German, Mandarin and after these languages you get to choose from a selection of other languages. Engineering is a chance for you to be able to make boxes from wood using saws glue and sanding devices or you can go up to food tech to make flapjacks, fruit salad and many others. Or you can go to the computer room and make your very own USB in the shape that you like. This will change throughout the whole of your sons School career depending upon what subjects he chooses for options.
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Parental Guidance By Callum Caldwell, As a parent, you must be very proud of your son for getting in to Devonport High School For Boys, and naturally, you will want your child to be safe and make a lot of friends. Devonport can provide safety and will give your son the best opportunities for making friends. DHSB is a foundation Grammar, specialist languages and specialist Engineering school giving your son the best opportunities for fabulous learning. There are plenty of extra-curricular activities going around school from orchestra club during lunch, to a fencing club. There is also a Christian Union in Ingle 2 every Friday lunchtime. Your child will always find an ideal club for him. As a loving parent, you will always be wanting your son to be in on time. Here is a website showing bus timetables for Plymouth City Bus: http://www.plymouthbus.co.uk/timetables/ You may even want him to walk to school, or get a lift. But whatever happens, please remember that your sons safety is paramount to us here at DHSB. He will be placed with people from his own school wherever possible and will be urged on during year, whole school and house assemblies to make friends. We do everything possible to make sure that your son loves his Devonport Career. If you have any concerns concerning your child’s safety or well being, please don’t hesitate to get into contact with a member of staff. Your son will be put into one of 6 houses: Campbell (Orange), Edison (Green), Newton (Purple), Priestly (Yellow), Smeaton (Blue), Winstanley (Red). He will be placed with members from his own school wherever applicable and will be given a form tutor to help him as well as Peer Mentors. 11