1 minute read

LetterWriting

Boarders love to receive a real letter in your own handwriting and from other family and friends through the post. The occasional parcel and package from home is also an exciting event!

Importantphonenumbers

If you need to contact a member of boarding staff for any reason, please do so within sociable hours (07:30 am to 22:00 pm ). If you need to contact your child in an emergency during unsociable hours, please contact their House Parent

Boys’ Boarding Duty Mobile: +447973909185

Boys’ Office Landline: 01752 505178

Your child’s postal address will be: c/o College House, 8 Ford Park, PLYMOUTH, PL4 6RP, UK.

Visiting

en visiting your child please let a member of staff know our visit in advance.

Mr Ilott: +447540 056502

Girls’BoardingDutyMobile:+447540056259

Girls’OfficeLandline:01752505141

MrsField:+447494130390 s important that you see a member of boarding staff en you first arrive on site; for the welfare of all boarders member of staff on duty must be aware of your sence. Please sign in to the Visitors’ Book and out again your departure. adult visitors (including parents) must be accompanied a member of staff. There is a designated toilet for adult tors; for child protection reasons, as well as our anced health and safety measures, please do not use the children’s facilities.

Boarders’ numbers are stored on the duty phones and boarders are expected to store these duty numbers in their mobiles. We communicate regularly through Google Chat.

ALL electronic devices will be handed in by boarders in Years 7 – 11 30 minutes prior to their lights out. Year 12 and 13 students are expected to manage their usage appropriately but may lose this privilege if staff deem it necessary.

It is important that all electronic devices and chargers are identifiable. Electronic devices can be charged overnight in our storage facilities.

SchoolLetters

Most school letters are emailed home to parents via school reception. Please make sure that you have signed up to receiving such communication on the joining papers so that you are able to sign and return permission slips for your child throughout the year.

This article is from: