Additional Information 2018-19

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EDUCATING FOR LIFE

Additional Information 2018-2019


SALESIAN COLLEGE

Additional Information 2018-2019

• T he Salesian College is a member of the Catholic Independent Schools’ Conference, The Independent Schools’ Association and The Independent Schools’ Bursars’ Association • S alesian College Farnborough Limited is a Registered Charity No.1130166 and a Limited Company No.06753037 registered in England and Wales • A n independent Catholic day school for boys aged 11-18 years with a Co-Educational Sixth Form • S tudents of other Christian denominations and religious faiths are warmly welcomed

Homework Years 7-11 & Years 10-11 Throughout his time at Salesian College each boy will have homework to do on each weekday evening. A copy of the homework timetable is issued each year for Years 7-11. In the first year, each boy will usually be set three or four subjects for homework to be completed each evening. This would be expected to take about an hour and a half maximum. As he progresses through the College, he will have more to do and he will be expected to take more time over it.

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Public Examination Results 2018 A LEVEL RESULTS Pass rate - 100% A*- A - 48% A*- B - 75.8% A*- C - 93.4% GCSE RESULTS Pass rate 100% 9-7 - 45% 9-6 - 69% 9-4 - 95%


General Information TRAVEL BY ROAD By car Salesian College is close to the A331, Blackwater Valley relief road, giving easy access to Aldershot, Farnham, Guildford and surrounding areas.

PUBLIC TRANSPORT The Goldline Route 1 bus runs every 10 minutes from Farnborough Road (close to the station) to Alexandra Road at the junction of Reading Road (close to the College). Please see the Stagecoach website for information on www.stagecoachbus.com College minibuses leave Farnborough Main Line Station each morning at 8.20am, but do not run at the end of the school day. For afternoon transport, please contact the Bursar’s Office on 01252 545035. North Camp Station (on the Reading - Guildford mainline) is 12 minutes walk from the College.

UNIFORM The College has its own distinctive uniform supplied by: BRENDA’S, 130 Frimley Road, Camberley GU15 2QN Telephone: 01276 469697

THE COLLEGE DAY At present the College day starts at 8.40am and ends at 3.50 pm. The Library remains open for supervised study until 5.00pm on Monday to Friday.

HEALTH The College has a fully equipped medical room supervised by trained First Aid personnel. Parents are kept fully informed when their children are ill or injured and will be asked to collect them if necessary.

MOBILE PHONES Students in Years 7-11 are allowed to bring mobile phones to College on the understanding that the safety and responsibility is entirely at their own risk and that the College cannot be held liable for any damage or theft. Years 7-11 students are not permitted to use

mobile phones at any time during the school day, including breaks and lunchtimes. Any student who needs to use a telephone in an emergency should go to the school office where the office staff will assist in making the call. Mobile phones may be taken on College day or residential visits with the permission of the Party Leader. Appropriate use will be required at all times for the duration of such visits.

PARENTS MEETINGS Formal Parents’ Evenings are held each year for every student. Information evenings are held for Years 7,10, 11, 12 and 13 in September/October. These commence at 4.30pm and end at 7.15pm. The Year 9 Options evening takes place in January. Please see the College Calendar for dates.

REPORTS A full school report for Years 7-9 is issued once a year in July and Year 10 in June. Year 11 and Sixth Form full reports are issued in the Spring term. At other times of the year, Interim Progress Reports (IPRs) will be issued for all year groups.

UNIFORM SHOP A Uniform Shop, selling good second-hand uniform is organised and managed by parents. For further information, please contact the College Reception.

SCHOOL POLICIES All of the main school policies are available for parents to view on the College website and are available on request.

PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION An active Parent Teacher Association supports the College in the organisation of fund-raising, social and education events. The AGM will be held on Monday 10 September 2018 at 7.00pm.

OLD SALESIANS’ ASSOCIATION Through the Old Salesians’ Association many former students keep in contact with the school and visit it regularly. Former students are welcome to join the Old Salesians’ Football Club, Golf Society etc. For more information, please register at www.oldsalesiansfarnborough.org

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College Dates 2018-2019 OPEN DAYS Parents are warmly invited to attend the following open events which will be held at the College in the academic year 2018 - 2019: Open Afternoons for prospective pupils and their parents: • Wednesday 26 September 2018 from 1.15 - 3.30pm • Wednesday 6 February 2019 from 1.15 - 3.30pm Sixth Form Open Evening for prospective Sixth Form students for September 2019: • Monday 8 October 2018 from 6.50pm An Open Morning for current and prospective parents: • Saturday 11 May 2019 from 9.15am - 12.30pm The Entrance Examination for Year 7 entry in September 2019 will be held on Monday 7 January 2019 Year 5 Taster Day: • Monday 1 July 2019

“ Excellent numeracy is evident in mathematics and across a range of other subjects.” ISI Inspection Report

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Term Dates 2018-2019 AUTUMN TERM 2018

SUMMER TERM 2019

M onday 3 September - Staff Development Day (no pupils in school)

M onday 29 April - Term starts for whole school at 8.40am

T uesday 4 September - Staff Development Day (no pupils in school)

F riday 24 May - Term break begins at 3.50pm

W ednesday 5 September - Induction Day for Year 7 and Lower Sixth Form Students

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T hursday 6 September - Autumn Term starts for whole school 8.40am

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F riday 19 October - Mid Term break begins at 3.50pm M onday 29 October - Term restarts at 8.40am F riday 14 December - Term ends at 12.15pm

M onday 3 June - Term restarts at 8.40am F riday 5 July - Term ends at 12.30pm

AUTUMN TERM 2019 •

M onday 2 September - Staff Development Day (no pupils in school)

T uesday 3 September - Staff Development Day (no pupils in school)

W ednesday 4 September - Induction Day for Year 7 and Lower Sixth Form Students

T hursday 5 September - Autumn Term starts for whole school 8.40am

SPRING TERM 2019 • •

M onday 7 January - Entrance Examination

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F riday 15 February - Mid Term break begins at 3.50pm

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T hursday 4 April - Term ends at 3.50pm

T uesday 8 January - Spring Term starts for whole school at 8.40am M onday 25 February - Term restarts for whole school at 8.40am F riday 5 April - Staff Development Day (no pupils in school)

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Curriculum 2018-2019 KEY STAGE THREE (YEARS 7-9) These tables show the core curriculum subjects for each year group in the Lower School

YEAR 7

YEAR 8

YEAR 9

English

English

English

Mathematics

Mathematics

Mathematics

Religious Studies

Religious Studies

Religious Studies

French

French

French

Spanish

Spanish

Spanish

Classics

Classics

Classics

Co-ordinated Sciences

Co-ordinated Sciences

Physics

Computing

Computing

Chemistry

History

History

Biology

Geography

Geography

Computing

Music

Music

History

Drama

Music Technology

Geography

Art

Drama

Music

Physical Education

Art

Music Technology

PSHE

Physical Education

Drama

PSHE

Art Physical Education PSHE

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KEY STAGE FOUR (YEARS 10-11) This table shows the current subject choices available at GCSE. Boys will usually take 11 subjects at GCSE CORE CURRICULUM FOR GCSE

PLUS 3 OR 4 ADDITIONAL SUBJECT OPTIONS

PLUS

English Language

Art & Design

Games

English Literature

Business

PSHE

Mathematics

Classics

Religious Studies

Drama

At least one Modern Language

French

Combined Sciences (2 GCSE’s) OR

Geography

Triple Science (3 GCSE’s)

History

Level 2 Certificate in I.T. user skills

Music Physical Education Physics Spanish

SIXTH FORM Students will usually study 4 subjects in the Lower Sixth (AS) Most will continue with 3 in the Upper Sixth (A2 Level) YEARS 12 & 13 (LOWER & UPPER SIXTH) SUBJECT OPTIONS FOR AS & A2 LEVEL

PLUS

Art & Design

Further Mathematics

Games

Biology

Mathematics

PSHE

Business

Music

Enrichment Programme

Chemistry

Philosophy & Ethics

CAFOD Leadership Programme

Classics

Physical Education

Sports Leaders’ Award

Computer Science

Physics

Young Enterprise

Economics

Politics

English Literature

Psychology

French

Spanish

Geography

Drama & Theatre Studies

History

Extended Project Qualification

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Financial Information SCHOOL FEES

REGISTRATION

Annual fees for 2018/2019 are £11,961. The Governors require that fees be paid either termly, on or before the first day of each term or by Direct Debit in ten equal instalments, with the first one collected on 1 September and on the same day each month until June. Invoices are issued electronically.

Upon registering a pupil, a non-refundable fee of £100 is payable to cover registration procedures and the Entrance Examination. This can be paid by BACS.

In the event that fees are not paid when due, the College reserves the right to charge interest at 4% above bank rate per month on any outstanding balance. A full term’s notice in writing of the withdrawal of a pupil from the College is required, alternatively a term’s fees of £3,987 are payable in lieu of notice. The same notice is required for coaches, and for lunches for pupils in the Sixth Form. Lunch charges are compulsory for all pupils in Years 7-11. Visa and Mastercard credit card payments are accepted, but there is a 2.5% surcharge for this facility. The Governors review the fees each year and any change takes effect from the Autumn Term. Fee increases are routinely notified to parents by the start of the Summer Term. The Governors reserve the right to increase the fees at times other than annually if circumstances warrant it.

Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) Sort Code: 16-00-18 Account Number: 41455076 Reference: Student’s Name please.

DEPOSITS Once the offer of a place at the College has been accepted a deposit of £500 is payable which is nonrefundable in the event that the place is not taken up. Half of this deposit will be credited against the first term’s fees with the balance of £250 being returned, less any expenses incurred, after the pupil’s final term. The cost of any unreturned or damaged textbooks will be deducted from this deposit.

PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE The College participates in a pupils’ personal accident insurance scheme, operated by Marsh providing compensation for permanent disability or death, and includes dental cover. Cover is provided 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The cost of the scheme is included in the fees.

Payment for public examination fees and all other extras will be added to each student’s account.

Bursaries & Scholarships A limited number of bursaries are available for those joining the College in circumstances of financial need, and also where parents get into financial difficulties once a child has started at the College. Further information is available from the Bursar. Scholarships are available for entry to Year 7. These are based on performance in the Entrance Examination. There are ten academic scholarships of 10% of annual fees awarded each year which remain in place for five years fromYear 7-11.

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For students entering the Sixth Form, scholarships are awarded for Ethos, Outstanding Ability and Academic Achievement. Where a student is in the Sixth Form and has a younger sibling in the College,the Sixth Form student is entitled to a Keeping Families Together Award. Further details for all of these awards are available from Mr Nicholas Crean, Deputy Head Pastoral.


Registration & Admissions Procedure The normal age for entry to Salesian College is 11. Occasionally, boys are admitted at other times provided that a vacancy exists. Parents or guardians may register their sons at any time but by 19 November at the latest before the year of intended entry.

the test to be taken in their current school. It is not the policy of the College to issue past papers, however. Mr Crean, Deputy Headteacher Pastoral, would like to meet all prospective pupils to discuss the examination in detail. Students joining older year groups will sit separate assessments depending on the prospective year group.

Applications are invited from boys and girls for a place in the Salesian College Co-educational Sixth Form. Details and applications forms are available on request.

SIXTH FORM ENTRY

ENTRANCE EXAMINATION The Entrance Examination is held for Year 6 students at Salesian College in the January of the year of entry. The test currently consists of papers in Mathematics, Verbal Reasoning and two papers in English. Boys are admitted on the basis of this examination and a confidential report from the Headteacher of your son’s present school. For boys who are abroad, we can arrange for

A separate Sixth Form Prospectus is available on request. Applications should be submitted to the College by the end of November. Following an interview with the Headmaster and/or Deputy Headteachers, offers will be made in the Spring term. Acceptable candidates will be provisionally offered a place, subject to satisfactory GCSE grades being achieved. A minimum qualification of six 6’s and a 7 or 6 grade in the intended A level subjects are required at GCSE. Induction Days will be held in the Summer term for both external and internal prospective sixth formers.

Extras

Governing Body*

Whilst the College tries to include all its costs within the annual fees there are certain extras which are payable in addition and would include (list not exhaustive) the following:

Chairman

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Coach transport to and from school Compulsory lunches for all pupils Field courses, educational visits and other trips Instrumental music lessons (payable to the tutor) • Public examination fees • Materials for use in Art • Language magazines • Visits to the swimming pool (Year 7 only)

Mr Mark Chatterton

Foundation Governors (Appointed by Very Rev Fr Provincial) Fr Daniel O’Riordan SDB Fr James Gallagher SDB Fr Christopher Heaps SDB Mr Clayton Almeida

Mr Anthony Gribbon Mrs Tracy Jones Mrs Anne Nash Mr Paul Turrell

Headmaster

Bishop’s Nominee

Mr Gerard Owens

Rev Paul Page-Tickell

Teacher Governors

Parent Governor

Ms Melissa Day Mrs Jane Desmidt

Mr Mirek Gliniecki

Clerk to the Governors Mr Robert Lougee *Correct as at July 2018

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Transport School transport is principally organised and managed by the College. There is one route (Yateley) which is managed by Farnborough Hill. Parents need to check with the coach organisers that a place on the coach is available. Coach travel is extremely popular and places are always in great demand. It is vital to book early as places cannot be guaranteed.

NORTH WARNBOROUGH/FLEET (FARNHAM COACHES)

CHURT (FARNHAM COACHES)

North Warnborough - Village Hall bus stop

Beacon Hill School - Beacon Hill Road

Odiham - High Street bus stop by Bank

Churt Road - Bus stop by Whitmore Vale Road

Crondall - Bins - Bowling Alley Rd/Pankridge Street

Churt Centre - Outside Honda Garage

Gally Hill Road - Bus stop by Wyvern Pub

Pond Lane Frensham

Gally Hill Road - Corner of Rydell Drive

Bridge - Pierrepont Hotel bus stop

Coxheath Road - Bus stop by Crookham Reach

Kennel Lane

Fleet High Street - Bus stop by Amazon (opposite Oatsheaf)

Bourne Stores

Fleet High Street - Bus stop opposite Travis Perkins

Fox Public House

Kings Road - Bus stop by Kenilworth Road

Ridgeway Cross Roads

Salesian College contact: Bursar’s Office 01252 545035

Trebor Avenue Farnham Station Gostrey Meadows - Sainsburys (PM only) The Borough - Bus stop by Queens Head (Sainsburys PM)

HOOK/FLEET (FARNHAM COACHES)

Albion Public House - Hale Road

Hook - Bus stop near The Hogget

Hale Road - near zebra crossing between Albion & Six Bells roundabout

Hook - White Hart bus stop

William Cobbett School - Weybourne Road

Phoenix Green - Bus stop on A30

Lindum Close - Eggars Hill

Hartley Wintney - Bus stop, Swan Court High Street

Cranmore Lane - Bus stop by York Road end

Elvetham Heath - Outside the Park & Ride, Elvetham Heath Way

Cranmore Lane - Bus stop by Rowhills

Reading Road South - Bus stop Heatherside School Reading Road South - Bus stop opposite Basingbourne Road

Salesian College contact: Bursar’s Office 01252 545035

Aldershot Road - Bus stop by Northfield Road Salesian College contact: Bursar’s Office 01252 545035

GODALMING TAXI SERVICE

St Edmunds School - The Drive Tuesley Lane - Bus stop opposite Duncombe Road Charterhouse Road - Bus stop after Pepperharrow Rd turning when going north Please contact: Mrs D Hall, Finance Manager, Farnborough Hill 01252 529800

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BENTLEY/HEATH END (AMK)

CAMBERLEY (TRUEMANS COACHES)

Bentley - Station Road (opposite the bus lay-by)

Council Offices - Knoll Road

Station Approach - Blacknest Road Junction

Opposite Shalbourne Rise - Upper Park Road

Blacknest lay-by - Near Industrial Estate (Jolly Farmer PM)

St Paul’s Church - Church Hill

Rowledge - Bus stop by Hare & Hounds Pub

Cumberland Road - Upper Chobham Road

Boundstone Road - Bus stop Lavender Lane

Copped Hall - Maultway

Boundstone Road - Telephone box, Sandrock Hill end

Gibbet Lane - Portsmouth Road

Wrecclesham - Wrecclesham Road

Iberian Way - Portsmouth Road

Farnham - West Street

Golf Drive - Portsmouth Road

Farnham - Castle Street

Longmeadow - Portsmouth Road

Folly Hill

Frimley - Our Lady Queen of Heaven Catholic Church

Alma Lane

Salesian College contact: Bursar’s Office 01252 545035

Heath End - Farnborough Road Salesian College contact: Bursar’s Office 01252 545035

YATELEY (TRUEMANS COACHES)

BAGSHOT / WINDLESHAM / LIGHTWATER (TRUEMANS COACHES)

Yateley - St Swithun’s (lay-by)

Bagshot - Bus stop outside the Telephone Exchange

Castor Court

Windlesham - Bus stop, School Lane/Poplar Avenue

The Cross, Eversley

Windlesham - Bus stop, Church Road, opposite Rectory Lane

Crowthorne Station

Windlesham - Lay-by, Church Road (just before Windmill Field)

Crowthorne - Edgbarrow School/Byron Close AM, Iron Duke

Lightwater - Broadway, between No. 4/6

Longdown Road - Bus stop

Lightwater - Junction Macdonald Road/Grasmere Road

Sandhurst - New Inn (opposite station)

Lightwater - Bus stop, outside No.123 Macdonald Road

Darby Green - Globe Farm Lane

Lightwater - Opposite railings/footpath (No.162 Ambleside Road)

Frogmore - The Bell

Lightwater - Junction Ambleside Road/Junction Road

Blackwater - A327 Frogmore Park Drive

Salesian College contact: Bursar’s Office 01252 545035

Hawley - Quebec Gardens Farnborough Hill Please contact: Mrs D Hall, Finance Manager, Farnborough Hill 01252 529800

FARNBOROUGH MAIN STATION

AM Service - College Minibus, pick-up at 8:20am PM Service - Truemans and Ambassador Coaches Salesian College contact: Bursar’s Office 01252 545035

Every effort has been made to provide correct and up-to-date information in this booklet. Salesian College reserves the right to make reasonable changes to the information from time to time. The information in this booklet does not form part of the Standard Terms and Conditions of Salesian College.

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119 Reading Road | Farnborough GU14 6PA (01252) 893000

office@salesiancollege.com

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