St. Ambrose Barlow Weekly Newsletter Issue 13

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APRIL 7TH 2016 Issue 13

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.

Communications and Relationships IMPORTANT DATES & FORTHCOMING EVENTS

Often it doesn’t feel like work. WeJune are a Catholic Year 9 Retreat 7th - 10th co

privilege to see our young people flourishing, to sp ways10and watch grow in confidence. They a Year reviews June 13th To develop an effective system of communications and them relationships which is-15th based every lesson great adventures and stories unfold bor Year 10 Retreat April 15th respect, tolerance, care and understanding towards all member Gospel values of mutual Y6 Transition Days June 16th 20th and creativity. Our equally inspiring staff are dedica school community. Year 8 Girls’ HPV injections April 21st personPresentation in their care. They may June get outstanding re Sports Evening 16th brings so much more to the education of our studen Staff Training Day April 22nd Individual Support and Development Malham Tripso that every child can June 20th - 24th differently realise their gifts a they are. Doing this means that we are bringing to Year 8 Parents’ Evening April 28th New Intake Parents’ Evening June 22nd ethos of to theencourage school. To celebrate the unique nature of each person and their development as indi Bank Holiday

May 2nd

Y7 Conway trip

July 4th - 8th

There is great spirit and energy in this school. You c Year 7 Parents’ Evening May 18th Curriculum Year 10 Plasactivities, Menai July 11th - 15th curricular in the array of research projec School closes for half-term May 27th the creativity that flows through our learning. There School closes and differentiated July 15th A National Teach To introduce all pupils to a broad, balanced, curriculum and t onerelevant is left behind, no-one is left out. Visitors often A National School o School re-opens June 6th pupils with the necessary knowledge, skillsofand Christian values required a rapidly ch purpose they find in the school; in this comes fro


At the tail-end of last term our Year 10 Young Enterprise Team participated in the regional finals. These were held at the HSBC Bank building in Spinningfields, central Manchester. They were the only team who were not from a Sixth Form and also the only state school represented. Their presentation was polished, their stall was high quality and the conducted themselves with poise and confidence. The judges were very impressed with our team, recognising the unique social nature of their product (unlike all the other teams) and the excellent concept. At the end of the evening we were delighted that the team were chosen to receive a special award: the Company Journey Award. The recognises the team who have made the greatest developments as a team and have grown in skill, experience and maturity. For the Year 10s this is just the start of a promising career in business and enterprise. Credit must go especially to Mrs. Cheshire who worked with the team over the last few months.

YOUNG ENTERPRISE

CURRICULUM PLANNING DAY While all the pupils were enjoying the last day of their holidays the staff were hard at work reviewing the Key Stage 3 (Years 7-9) curriculum. This process was greatly assisted by pupils and staff from St. Edmund’s Primary School in Little Hulton who came along to present their work and explain better the level of challenge expected in Year 6. The three pupils who spoke were excellent and really gave the staff an insight into the curriculum in primary school. We are now working on developing the level of challenge in KS3, building links between subjects and reviewing assessments.

We were delighted to see former pupil Sophie Downes featuring on the One Show this week. You can watch the clip on the BBC iPlayer by following this link http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/ b075tdvc/the-one-show-06042016 Sophie’s appearance is around 11:40. Sophie left St. Ambrose Barlow in the summer of 2015 and is now studying Drama at college. FORMER PUPIL ON THE ONE SHOW Over the Easter holidays an intrepid group of students and staff led by Miss Hyland headed off to Italy to enjoy some early spring snow. They were not disappointed! A week of excellent skiiing ensued with plenty of additional activities and social time included. They returned on Good Friday in time for the Easter weekend with friends and family after an excellent trip. EASTER SKI TRIP

EASTER SPORTS CAMP Following on from the success of our Summer Sports Camp Mr. Morrison ran an Easter camp for 6-12 year olds in the second week of the Easter holidays. The camp was oversubscribed and extremely busy with over 50 children participating and making the most of our facilities. It was especially pleasing to see the a group of our Year 10s took on the role of sports leaders helping the younger ones participate in a wide range of activities. EASTER LITURGIES Prior to the Easter holidays we postponed our planned liturgies as we felt that they were too early to be meaningful. Since the season of Easter continues after the holidays we held the liturgies this week celebrating the joy of Easter through readings and bidding prayers as well as through the words of Pope Francis. The services were led by Year 11 students and Mr. Davies.

WELL DONE BRENDAN! Congratulations to Brendan McCarthy of form 10F who passed his Grade 6 Piano exam with Merit recently. This is a very considerable achievement and worthy of celebration. We are always keen to hear of the personal achievements of pupils and will include them in this newsletter when possible. SCIENCE CELLS! It’s not often that you hear how great homework is! However, Miss Moore’s Year 9 Science class could not stop celebrating their work this week. They had been set the task of creating interesting visual presentations on cells as their Easter holiday revision homework. The results are dazzling with 3D pieces, posters, booklets and more besides. A fantastic example of inspiring learning and teaching in action. I AM CREATIVE SKILLS LADDER Three Year 9 and 10 pupils attended an Ideas Foundation workshop at Manchester marketing and communications agency BJL during the Easter holidays. The worked on branding and business development skills as part of the skills ladder that helps young people develop into a career in the creative industries.


OUR SCHOOL THIS WEEK

THE EXCITEMENT OF CELLS IN SCIENCE. WHO WOULDN’T DO A HOMEWORK THIS GOOD?!


OUR SCHOOL THIS WEEK

THE EXCITEMENT OF CELLS IN SCIENCE. WHO WOULDN’T DO A HOMEWORK THIS GOOD?!


OUR SCHOOL THIS WEEK

ON SLOPES OVER EASTER. WHO IS THE EDDIE THE EAGLE IMPERSONATOR IN THE BOTTOM PICTURE?


OUR SCHOOL THIS WEEK ABOVE: THE YOUNG ENTERPRISE TEAM; BELOW: OUR LATEST MY AMBROSE POSTER AND FEATURE http:// www.stambrosebarlowswinton.org/my-ambrose/jacob-farr/


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