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APRIL 29th 2016 Issue 16
Our Aim
In accordance with our Mission Statement the School’s aim
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Faith and Worship
To help us to grow spiritually as followers of Christ and as members of a C community: to make prayer, worship and liturgy central to school life.
School and Community
Celebrating Years of Celebrating 60 Years of60Outstan Outstanding Learning 1955 - 2015
To encourage and develop relationships between home, parish, school and the wider com in order to prepare our pupils to become responsible, I love comingcaring to workcitizens. here each day.
Often it doesn’t feel like work. We are a Catholic co privilege to see our young people flourishing, to sp Malham Tripwatch them grow in confidence. 20th - 24th ways and They a To develop an effective system of communications and relationships June which is based every lesson great adventures and stories unfold bor Bank Holiday May 2nd care and understanding towards all member New Intake Parents’ Evening June 22nd Gospel values of mutual respect, tolerance, and creativity. Our equally inspiring staff are dedica school community. May 18th Year 7 Parents’ Evening person in their care. They may July get outstanding re Year 11 Prom 1st brings so much more to the education of our studen School closes for half-term May 27th Individual Support and Development Y7 Conway so tripthat every child can July 4ththeir - 8thgifts a differently realise they are. Doing this means that we are bringing to School re-opens June 6th Year 10 Plas Menai July 11th - 15th ethos of to theencourage school. To celebrate the unique nature of each person and their development as indi
Communications and Relationships IMPORTANT DATES & FORTHCOMING EVENTS
Year 9 Retreat
June 7th - 10th
School closes
July 15th
There is great spirit and energy in this school. You c Year 10 reviews June 13th -15th Curriculum School Day Consultation curricular in the array of research Please note activities, that the consultation is now closed andprojec the creativity that flows through our learning. There Y6 Transition Days June 16th - 20th the Governors will meet shortly to consider all A National Teach To introduce all pupils to a broad, balanced, relevant and differentiated curriculum and t submissions and reach a determination. one is left behind, no-one is left out. Visitors A National often School o Sports Presentation Evening June 16th pupils with the necessary knowledge, skillsofand Christian values required a rapidly ch purpose they find in the school; in this comes fro
DevoManc Politics Project A group of Year 9 pupils who have been working with the Politics Project recently attended a day-long event at the People’s Museum in Salford. Here they explored the issues around greater devolution in Manchester and took part in debates about some of the important contemporary matters faced by young people. Passover We enjoyed an excellent week of assemblies led by different forms on the theme of Passover. Each form had clearly spent a considerable amount of time preparing for the mornings and we were treated to cartoons, displays, powerpoints and the spoken word. Each assembly presented a great understanding of the history and meaning of this important Jewish feast.
Y11 Drama Showcase We enjoyed an exceptional evening of Drama on Wednesday as the Year 11 pupils who will shortly be sitting their GCSE exams presented their work themed around Consequences. The first piece took a hardhitting look at the issue of drinking and its consequences for young drivers; the second adapted the Strindberg play Miss Julie to explore the impact of class and gender on relationships; the final piece, entirely written and devised by the students, explored the consequences of fame through the characters of Jim Morrison, Kurt Cobain and John Lennon. The evening was also a mock exam for the students and the visiting assessor was very impressed with the work she saw. Well done to them and their teacher, Mrs Tulloch.
Year 8 Parents’ Evening A big thank you to all who attended the evening and were so positive in their comments about the work of staff. In due course we will publish the evening’s attendance statistics. Logan Walters We were delighted to see Year 8 pupil Logan presented with an award by the Mayor of Salford at a ceremony celebrating young people who Do the Right Thing. Logan was rightly recognised for his contribution to the community within and outside school. Deputy Headteacher Mr Lawford attended for the school.
I am Creative Success On Tuesday 26th April 2016 both Year 10 and Year 12 Creative Media students presented their projects, based on the executive bank Coutts , at CHI and Partners in London. After 3 months of working tirelessly on the projects at lunchtime and in their free time both groups presented their ideas with distinction and confidence. Year 10 were awarded the prestigious 'Highly Commended award' from The Ideas Foundation and all students have been entered onto the I am Creative 'Creative ladder'. Both sets of students gained a fantastic experience of presenting to other colleges and school, plus were given feedback from executives from CHI and Partners, Ideas Foundation and Coutts bank. The students who attended were: Year 10 (Freya Davies, Hayden Woodcock, Robert Lord, Jacob Farr); Year 12 (Alex Jackson, Maisie Tunnacliffe, Cody Lee). Former pupil success Harry Warburton who left three years ago has ben chosen to represent England Youth RFL in the under 18/19s team at the up and coming games against Ireland, Scotland and Wales during the coming months. Harry has continued to play rugby at Folly Lane and is in his second season playing for the open age team. He is looking to do a geography degree at Loughborough university, where he will be able to continue his sport as well. Year 11 Francis House Trip The Health and Social Care visit to Francis House went very well. The year 11 girls were brilliant. They asked great questions and seemed to get a lot out of the experience. The staff commented that they were a credit to the school. They are: Teigan Martin, Freya Kelly, Leah Calderwood, Sinead Feeney, Betha Nigabu, Kerryann Elliot, Britney Irving, Elle Pitfield, Alex Halstead-Hughes, Catherine Parkes, Nadia Lye, Emily Naylor.
 
OUR SCHOOL THIS WEEK the victorious year 9 football team with their salford trophy; the year 9 assembly team
 
OUR SCHOOL THIS WEEK the year 10 football team with the salford plate hard-won from walkden 5-1 last week; rylan mann of year 9 with his nhs certificate
OUR SCHOOL THIS WEEK the highly commended year 10 i am creative team with their certificates at coutts (top) and below at weekly assembly.
OUR SCHOOL THIS WEEK at the devomanc event in the people’s museum; logan walters receiving his award from the mayor.