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Calendar Lent Term 2020

Prep Diary NAME: ______Lent 2015

HOUSE: ______TUTOR: ______

CLIFTON COLLEGE TERM CYCLE 2020 Boarders should arrive at School on the date stated by 8pm; day pupils should arrive in time for registration the following morning. All pupils may depart at the times shown. No pupil may return late or leave early for the term or Exeat without the Head Master’s permission; that permission will only be given in exceptional cases. Travel arrangements that might involve such a request should not be made until permission has been given.

Lent Term 2020 8:00pm Tuesday 7 January – 3:30pm Thursday 26 March Half-term exeat: 1:00pm Friday 14 February – 9:30pm Sunday 23 February

Summer Term 2020 8:00pm Tuesday 21 April – Thursday 2 July Half-term exeat: Saturday 23 May – 9:30pm Sunday 31 May Prep Commem. Friday 22 May U/S Commem. Saturday 23 May

Michaelmas Term 2020 8:00pm Monday 7 September – 3:30pm Thursday 10 December Half-term exeat: 4:40pm Wednesday 21 October – 9:30pm Wednesday 4 November

Clifton College, 32 College Road, BS8 3JH Tel 0117 3157 000 Fax 0117 3157 101 For general enquiries please email [email protected] Web www.cliftoncollege.com Emergency numbers: Deputy Head Pastoral (E Swanwick) 0117 3157 180 Deputy Head Co-curriculum [A C Tebay] 0117 3157 171 Deputy Head Academic [G Simmons] 0117 3157 177 Marshal (C Hughes) 0117 3157 181 CLIFTON COLLEGE CALENDAR

LENT TERM 2020

This Calendar provides information which will help you to organise your school life effectively. You should fill in your timetables for Weeks A and B (on pages 4–5) as soon as you can. All prep is set on Google Classroom. Following the diary section in this booklet, you will also find the School Rules and advice on what to do if you have a problem or complaint. If you lose your calendar, another copy can be obtained from the Marshal. A charge of £1 will be made (to CC Charities).

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3 A WEEK SATURDAY SATURDAY 2019

FRIDAY FRIDAY THURSDAY THURSDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY TUESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY MONDAY CLIFTON COLLEGE UPPER SCHOOL TIMETABLE COLLEGE UPPER SCHOOL TIMETABLE CLIFTON Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 Period Prep Prep Prep 4 B WEEK SATURDAY SATURDAY 2019

FRIDAY FRIDAY MICHAELMAS TERM THURSDAY THURSDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY TUESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY MONDAY CLIFTON COLLEGE UPPER SCHOOL TIMETABLE COLLEGE UPPER SCHOOL TIMETABLE CLIFTON Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 Period Prep Prep Prep 5 The College Campus 30 Science School & Exams Officer TheThe Upper Upper School School (Ages (Ages 13-18) 13-18) 30 Science School & Exams Officer The CollegeTHE COLLEGE Campus CAMPUS 3130 HealthScience Centre School & Exams Officer TheThe Upper Upper School School (Ages (Ages 13-18) 13-18) 3130 HealthScience Centre School & Exams Officer THE COLLEGE CAMPUS 1 Coulson Centre: Business Studies, Economics,3231 TheHealth Fyffe Centre Centre, Psychology & Learning Support 1 Mathematics & DT Depts 3231 Health Centre Coulson1 Coulson Centre: Centre:Business Business Studies, Economics, Studies, Economics, 3332 CricketThe Fyffe PavilionSixth Centre, Form Psychology Centre & Learning Support 1 CoulsonMathematics2 Centre:MathematicsMoberly’s & Business DT Depts House & DTStudies, Depts Economics, 3433 Marshal’sCricket3332 Pavilion HouseCricketSixth Form Pavilion Centre E W N D 2 D O I MathematicsMoberly’s2 Moberly’s House & DT Depts House 35 33 N S 3 32 College Road: Bursary, Accounts, Human 34 HeadMarshal’s Master’s34 Marshal’s HouseCricket House Pavilion House T O NE L I F W N D 2 3 32 CollegeResources, Road: Bursary, Marketing Accounts, Human C D O CAR PARK IW Moberly’s3 32 House College Road: Bursary, Accounts, Human3635 Worcester34 House N SO WHATLEY Head35 Master’sHeadMarshal’s HouseMaster’s House House T O N L I F BRISTOL ZOO D 3 32 CollegeResources,Resources, Road: IT Dept, Bursary, OCMarketing Society Accounts, Human C CAR PARK W 4 Hallward’s House, Dance Studio & Drama Class3736 Wiseman’sWorcester House House O WHATLEY 3635 WorcesterHead Master’s House House D 50 51 4 Resources,Hallward’s4 5 Hallward’s ITEast House,Dept, Town OC DanceHouse, Society Studio Dance & Drama Studio Class & Drama Class3837 Holland’sWiseman’s House House 3736 Wiseman’sWorcester House House BRISTOL ZOO 50 51 4 Hallward’s5 East Town, House, Dance Dance Studio Studio & Drama & Drama Class Class MAIN ENTRANCE 5 EastNorth Town Town 3938 FacultyHolland’s of English House & Modern Foreign Languages, 49 6 37 N BRISTOL ZOO 5 6 North Town 38 Holland'sWiseman’s House House E Y MAIN ENTRANCE D East Town, Dance Studio & Drama Class 39 English as an Additional Language (EAL) L W 6 NorthOakeley’s Town House Faculty of English & Modern Foreign Languages, L 49A 7 A N O 48 38 V E 6 7 Oakeley’s House 39 FacultyHolland's of English House & Modern Foreign

O North Town D Y D LE E W D D English as an Additional Language (EAL) N R Oakeley’s House L D A 7 62 Clifton Park Road

G A A 47 8 Languages A AO 48 PRE (PP)

V D E 7 Oakeley’s8 62 Clifton House Park Road 39 Faculty of English & Modern Foreign

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N R D R 62 Clifton Park Road

G B A M A ( ) 47 8 9 West Town Languages

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I D O N PLAYGROUND 8 629 CliftonWest Town Park Road

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T C The Chateau: Drama Classrooms, Health & Safety, 10 40 O 7-8 Northcote Road: English as an 46 AVENUE THE 9 10WestThe Town Chateau: Health & Safety, & Estates Dept

O T LI BRISTOL ZOO GARDENS E H E O 45 Learning Depts R 40 & Estates Dept The PreparatoryAdditional Language School (EAL)(Ages & 2-13)Independent F 44

H C T P G C 10 The Chateau: Drama Classrooms, Health & Safety, T AVENUE THE 10 TheRedgrave Chateau: Theatre Health Office & Safety, & Estates Dept

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E 40 LI E 7-8 Northcote Road: Prep School Counsellor, English

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O 55 L 43 Redgrave Theatre

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O 43 (Ages 3-13) BRISTOL ZOO 12 FivesFitness12 Court13Fives Studio Joseph& Performance Court (First C ooper(Ground Floor) MusicGym(Ground Floor), School Gymnasium Floor), (First Floor)

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L F GUTHRIE 16ROAD 20 28 14 4342 HornbyClifton Arts Coll Centreege Nursery & IT Dept E 14 15 O Watson’s House E 2 15 COLLINS’ PIECE School House E Watson’s House I 15 The South Town 4443 Bretten Memorial Hall (BMH) R 3 26 27 PLAYING 16 Hornby Arts Centre F 25 G 16 17 20 22 28 4443 Hornby Arts Centre E 14 29 FIELDS 15 16Watson’sThe South House Town Bretton Memorial Hall (BMH) NEW FIELD G 2 COLLINS’ PIECE N 15 E 19 16 TheBig South School Town Kitchen (BSK), Dining Rooms 4544 8Bretten The Avenue: Memorial Marketing Hall (BMH) & Admissions Office PRE PLAYING FIELDS E 3 4 25 PLAYING 17 G 22 L 17 21 29 FIELDS 16 17TheBig South School Town Kitchen (BSK), Dining Rooms 4544 8Bretton The Avenue: Memorial Headmaster’s Hall (BMH) Office, G 30 NEWNY FIELD 18 N 46 L 19 24 Big School Kitchen (BSK), Dining Rooms 45 Hartnell’s8 The Avenue: House Marketing & Admissions Office PRE PLAYING FIELDS E 17 18 The Marshal & Senior Common Room, A 4 5 O Chaplaincy Office & Preparatory School L THE PARAPET21 23 17 18BigThe School Marshal Kitchen & Senior (BSK), Common Dining Room,Rooms 45 8 The Avenue: Headmaster’s Office, C 30 47 NY 6 18 46 Merry House: Matthews’ House & Mansfield’s L Print Room (Basement) C Hartnell’s House 24 COURT 4 18 The Marshal & Senior Common Room, Admissions A 5 O Chaplaincy Office & Preparatory School THE MEMORIALPARAPET 23 18 ThePrint Marshal Room & (Basement) Senior Common Room, C 6 ARCH CHAPEL COURT Print Room (Basement) 47 House(GroundMerry House: Floor)Matthews’ Science House Dept & (First Mansfield’s Floor) C 7 COURT 4 19 History Dept (Ground Floor), 46 Admissions MEMORIAL 19PrintHistory Room Dept (Basement) (Ground Floor), Percival Library (First Hartnell’s House CHAPEL COURT Percival Library (First Floor) MusicHouse(Ground Dept (Second Floor) Floor) Science Dept (First Floor) 7 ARCH 19 History Dept (Ground Floor), 46 D D 47 Hartnell’s House R O A 19 HistoryFloor) Dept (Ground Floor), Percival Library (First Merry House: Matthews’ House & I V A L 9 A 20PercivalMain Recep Librarytion (First (Ground Floor) Floor), Synagogue (First48 PreparatoryMusic Dept School:(Second Main Floor) Building & School Office P E R C TRIPLE Mansfield’s House(Ground Floor) Science O A D D O THE CLOSE 20Floor)Main Reception (Ground Floor), 47 Merry House: Matthews’ House & R COURTS PEMBROKE ROAD

R Floor) I V A L 9 A PLAYING FIELDS 20 Main Reception (Ground Floor), Synagogue (First4948 10Preparatory NorthcoteDept RoadSchool: (First Floor)Main Building & School Office P E R C 11 10 TRIPLE Mansfield’s House(Ground Floor) Science O THE CLOSE E 20 Synagogue & Prichard Room (First Floor) D Main Reception (Ground Floor), COURTS PEMBROKE ROAD Music Dept (Second Floor) R PLAYING FIELDS 21Floor)East Cloister: Head Master’s Office 5049 Wollaston’s10 Northcote Town Road & Downend Classrooms

G A 31 Dept (First Floor) 11 10 21 E SynagogueEast Cloister: & Prichard Head Master’s Room (FirstOffice Floor) D O Upper School Admissions 8 LE 21 East Cloister: Head Master’s Office 5150 Tait’sWollaston’s Town48 PreparatoryMusic & TownCambridge Dept & Downend School: (Second Classrooms Classrooms Floor) R G A

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CRICKET NETS 21 22 Wilson Tower: Newbolt Room, D East Cloister: Head Master’s Office O 32 Main Building & School Office O Upper School Admissions K

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R 52 North Town (P), South Town (P) & Dance Studio A P

C COURT 23 Chapel

O ICT & GeographyICT & Geography Depts Depts 54 Additional Language (EAL) & Independent E E 33 23 Chapel, Chaplaincy

AR 53 Pre-Preparatory:New Field49 The Coach Main School House: Building, English School as an Office R N

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G 34 23 24 The Crypt (Sixth Form Common Room) Learning Depts

O Chapel 5554 Additional Language (EAL) & Independent N

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T L 39 Hammond Building: Deputy Heads, A

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C 35 HammondSchool Shop Building: & Deputy Court. Heads Sports Centre: 51 Wollaston’s Town & Downend Classrooms C I Tait’s Town & Cambridge Classrooms

N 36 37 25 Prichard Room (First Floor) Centre L 39 Hammond Building: Deputy Heads,

A W O R C E S38 T 26 Gymnasium, Sports Hall, Pool, Changing Rooms C School Shop & Rackets Court. Sports Centre: 51

C 26PrichardSchool ShopRoom & (First Rackets Floor) Court. Sports Centre: 52 NorthTait’s Town Town (P), & SouthCambridge Town Classrooms(P) & W O R C E S T E R Gymnasium,& Fitness Centre Sports Hall, Pool, Changing Rooms Dance Studio R O 26 SchoolGymnasium, Shop & S Racketsports Hall, Court. Pool, Sports Changing Centre: Rooms 52 North Town (P), South Town (P) & W A D O E R 27& FitnessDeliveries Centre& & Fitness Porters’ Centre Lodge R C R Gymnasium, Sports Hall, Pool, Changing Rooms 53 NewDance Field Studio E S T O A W E R D O T 27 28DeliveriesCeramics27& & FitnessDeliveries (GroundPorters’ Centre Floor),Lodge & Porters' PE Dept Lodge (First Floor) R C E R 5453 Pre-Preparatory:New Field Main School Building, E S T R A E R C E T 28 29CeramicsTribe27 Building:Deliveries (Ground Art, Floor), & Classics Porters' PE Dept& Lodge (First Floor) Headmistresses Office & School Office E R 28 Ceramics (Ground Floor), PE Dept (First Floor) 54 Pre-Preparatory: Main School Building, R A C E 29 Religious Studies & Politics Depts Tribe28 Building:29CeramicsTribe Art, Building: Classics(Ground Art, & Floor), Classics PE &Dept (First Floor) 55 Sharpe’s:Headmistresses Year 3 Co Officemmon & Room, School Office Religious StudiesReligious & Politics Studies Depts Depts Classrooms & Arts Centre 6 29 Tribe Building: Art, Classics & 55 Sharpe’s: Year 3 Common Room, Religious Studies Depts Classrooms & Arts Centre The College Campus 30 Science School & Exams Officer TheThe Upper Upper School School (Ages (Ages 13-18) 13-18) 30 Science School & Exams Officer THE COLLEGE CAMPUS 31 Health Centre 31 Health Centre 1 Coulson Centre: Business Studies, Economics,32 The Fyffe Centre, Psychology & Learning Support 1 Coulson Centre:Mathematics Business & DTStudies, Depts Economics, 33 Cricket32 PavilionSixth Form Centre Mathematics2 Moberly’s & DT Depts House 34 Marshal’s33 HouseCricket Pavilion E W N D 2 D O I Moberly’s House 35 N S 3 32 College Road: Bursary, Accounts, Human Head Master’s34 Marshal’s House House T O N L I F BRISTOL ZOO 3 32 CollegeResources, Road: Bursary, Marketing Accounts, Human C CAR PARK W 36 Worcester House O WHATLEY 35 Head Master’s House D Resources,4 Hallward’s IT Dept, OC House, Society Dance Studio & Drama Class 37 Wiseman’s36 Worcester House House 50 51 4 Hallward’s5 East House, Town Dance Studio & Drama Class 38 Holland’s House BRISTOL ZOO 37 Wiseman’s House 5 East Town, Dance Studio & Drama Class 39 MAIN ENTRANCE 49 6 North Town Faculty of English & Modern Foreign Languages, N 6 North Town 38 Holland's House E Y D English as an Additional Language (EAL) L W Oakeley’s House L A 7 A O 48 V E 7 Oakeley’s House 39 Faculty of English & Modern Foreign

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T G Redgrave Theatre Office R

E 55 40 7-8 Northcote Road: Prep School Counsellor, English L Redgrave Theatre

A D O 11 11 L Redgrave Theatre C I L R O C E N as an Additional Language (EAL) & Learning Support,

O 43 12 Fives12 CourtFives & Performance Court (Ground Gym(Ground Floor), Gymnasium Floor), (First Floor) C BUTCOMBE PLAYGROUND ChaplaincyThe Preparatory & Multi Faith Room School (Ages 3-13) BRISTOL ZOO Fitness13 StudioJoseph (First Cooper Floor) Music School 12 REAR ENTRANCE 42 54 41 Poole’s41 House S 13 41 52 13 Poole’s House D 53 Joseph14 CooperSchool Music House School D 1 42 Clifton College Nursery A L GUTHRIE ROAD 14 42 Clifton College Nursery & IT Dept O E School HouseWatson’s House I 15 43 R 26 27 Hornby Arts Centre F 16 20 28 43 Hornby Arts Centre E 2 14 15 COLLINS’ PIECE 15 Watson’s House E 16 The South Town 44 Bretten Memorial Hall (BMH) 3 25 PLAYING G 17 22 29 FIELDS 16 The South Town 44 Bretton Memorial Hall (BMH) NEW FIELD G N 19 Big School Kitchen (BSK), Dining Rooms 45 8 The Avenue: Marketing & Admissions Office PRE PLAYING FIELDS E 4 17 L 21 30 17 Big School Kitchen (BSK), Dining Rooms 45 8 The Avenue: Headmaster’s Office, NY 18 46 L Hartnell’s House 24 18 The Marshal & Senior Common Room, A 5 O Chaplaincy Office & Preparatory School THE PARAPET 23 18 The Marshal & Senior Common Room, C 6 Print Room (Basement) 47 Merry House: Matthews’ House & Mansfield’s C COURT 4 Admissions MEMORIAL Print Room (Basement) CHAPEL COURT House(Ground Floor) Science Dept (First Floor) 7 ARCH 19 History Dept (Ground Floor), 46 19 History Dept (Ground Floor), Percival Library (First Hartnell’s House Percival Library (First Floor) Music Dept (Second Floor)

D D 47 R O A Floor) Merry House: Matthews’ House & I V A L 9 A 20 Main Reception (Ground Floor), Synagogue (First48 Preparatory School: Main Building & School Office P E R C TRIPLE Mansfield’s House(Ground Floor) Science O THE CLOSE 20 Main Reception (Ground Floor),

COURTS PEMBROKE ROAD R PLAYING FIELDS Floor) 49 10 Northcote Road 11 10 Dept (First Floor)

E Synagogue & Prichard Room (First Floor) D 21 East Cloister: Head Master’s Office 50 Wollaston’sMusic Town Dept & Downend (Second Classrooms Floor)

G A 31 21 East Cloister: Head Master’s Office O Upper School Admissions 8 LE 51 Tait’s Town48 Preparatory & Cambridge School: Classrooms R L CRICKET NETS 22 Wilson Tower: Newbolt Room,

D 32 Main Building & School Office O

K & WORCESTER 22 Wilson Tower: Newbolt Room, 52 North Town (P), South Town (P) & Dance Studio A

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O 33 ICT & GeographyICT & Geography Depts Depts

AR 53 New Field49 The Coach House: English as an R

P 23 Chapel 54 Additional Language (EAL) & Independent

E E 23 Chapel, Chaplaincy Pre-Preparatory: Main School Building, School Office N

G 34 24 The Crypt (Sixth Form Common Room) Learning Depts O 55

N 24 The Crypt (Sixth Form Common Room) Sharpe’s: Year 3 Common Room, Classrooms & Arts T Y F 35 25 Hammond Building: Deputy Heads 50 Wollaston’s Town & Downend Classrooms I

N 36 37 25 Centre L 39 Hammond Building: Deputy Heads,

A 38 26 C School Shop & Rackets Court. Sports Centre: 51

C Prichard Room (First Floor) Tait’s Town & Cambridge Classrooms W O R C E S T Gymnasium, Sports Hall, Pool, Changing Rooms 26 School Shop & Rackets Court. Sports Centre: 52 North Town (P), South Town (P) & E R & Fitness Centre Dance Studio R O Gymnasium, Sports Hall, Pool, Changing Rooms A D W O & Fitness Centre R C 27 Deliveries & Porters’ Lodge 53 New Field E S T E R 28 T E Ceramics27 Deliveries (Ground Floor), & Porters' PE Dept Lodge (First Floor) R R 54 Pre-Preparatory: Main School Building, A C E 29 Tribe28 Building:Ceramics Art, Classics(Ground & Floor), PE Dept (First Floor) Headmistresses Office & School Office Religious Studies & Politics Depts 29 Tribe Building: Art, Classics & 55 Sharpe’s: Year 3 Common Room, Religious Studies Depts 7 Classrooms & Arts Centre TEACHING STAFF & CLASSROOMS

Name Room Name Room Mrs Ronnie Ardrey RLA C26 Mrs Miranda Fowler MCF ML12 Miss Sarah Atkinson SEA ML14 Mrs Julia Folland JFO C38 Mr Samuel Aylward SAY LAB A Ms Caroline Francis CFR Miss Grace Ball GCB LAB Y Mr Jonathan Gardner JDG LAB M Mrs Andrea Ballance AB C39 Ms Alissa Goefron AGO NR01 Mr Ben Bates BDB 19 Miss Camilla Gold CGO C24 Mrs Mary Beever MSB E22 Miss Charlotte Graveney CGR PE Mr Robert Beever RB C22 Mr Jo Greenbury JHG SC01 Mr John Bobby JCB PE Mrs Julia Greenbury JMG T6 Mr Liam Bull LB E31 Mr Danny Grewcock DJG Mr Charles Callandar CTC E34 Dr Tim Greene TMG LAB L Mr Gary Catchpole GJC C34 Mrs Susannah Griffin STG S202 Mrs Louise Catchpole LAC PE Dr Malcolm Grohmann MJG LAB X The Rev Simon Chapman SCH C11 Mrs Katie Hamilton KRH 101 Miss Christa Clark CCC C29 Mr Dominic Harris DHA E32a Miss Hannah Clarke HCL T3 Miss Michelle Harris MH ML22 Miss Sarah Clarke SC E21 Ms Emily Hawkins ERH E21 Mrs Louise Comer LCO Miss Lydia Hawkins LAH LAB T Miss Rosemary Coombs RKC T1 Mr James Hills JTJH Music Ms Emma Cordwell ELC ML34 Mr Chris Hughes CMH S204 Mr Stephen Cross SJC C33 Mr Jonathan Hughes JHH 21A Ms Sophie Cuesta SCU E12 Mrs Louisa Hume LJH LAB J Miss Lucy Dales LFD ML11 Miss Sian Hurst SMH C10 Ms Rebecca Davies RLD Mrs Victoria Jackson VEJ C19 Miss Samantha Daubney SDA LAB O Dr Anna Jamison ACJ E33 Miss Nina Debowski NDE ML25 Mr Daniel Janke DJJ T5 Mr Matthew Deacon MJD LAB L Mrs Katherine Jeffery KAJ C37 Dr Darron Dean DD 17 Mrs Anne John ANJ 8 Mrs Kate Dodd KAD 107 Mrs Sarah Johnson SAJ 10/21a Mr Noel Doran ND 201 Dr Clive Jones CJ C35 Mr James Drinkwater JRD Music Mr Patrick Jones PJO LAB D Miss Toni Duffy TDU LAB V Mrs Emma Kenyon EK C21 Mr Oliver Dunning OJD LAB J Mrs Daisy King DCK 101 Mr Nathan Dyte NDY LAB A Mr Joseph Lane JSL 17 Mr Max Ernest-Jones MEJ S202 Mr Owen Lewis OGL ML21 Mrs Helen Evans HEV Mr Peter Lidington PGL 21 Miss Lucy Fewkes LJF Dance Mr Arnold Lobo ALO LAB C

8 Name Room Name Room Mr Stuart Loughrey SRL PE Mr Adam Sibley ACS 9 Mr Nicholas Luker NCL C47 Mr Llewelin Siddons LLS ML31 Mrs Rebecca Luker RJL LAB E Mr Gilbert Simmons GES C28 Mrs Kate Macleod KM LAB O Miss Helen Skatun HS T8 Mr Nicholas Mills NCM 10 Mr Nicolai Stockfisch NST ML01/26 Mr James Mitchell JMI CCF Miss Jennifer Swallow JES ML25 Mrs Javiera Morales JMO Mr Edward Swanwick ENS 21A Mrs Anastassia Myers AMY C25 Mr Simon Tait JST 11 Mr Alan Newman ANE Miss Alexandra Tebay ACT C31 Mr Will Nicholl WDN T3 Mr Iwan Thomas IVT E11 Mrs Rhian Orzel RMO Drama Mr Matthew Thomas MGT G4 Mr Alan J O’Sullivan AJO C48 Mr Ernie Tsao ET ML33 Dr Thomas Patrick TP T2 Dr Wingyan Turnock WTU 102 Mrs Charlotte Peploe CP 102 Mrs Alison Wade AW LAB S Dr Remy Poland RLP LAB S Mr Andrew Wagstaff APW PE3 Miss Tabatha Pritchard TJP POT Mrs Vanessa Walsh VW E01 Ms Naomi Randall NJR Ceramics Mr Gareth Westwater GSW C28 Mrs Sarah Rath SRA 18 Mrs Angela White AW1 101 Mr David Richardson DJR LAB B Mr Paul Wigginton PCW Art Mr Martin Richmond MJR C14 Mr Allan Wilkie AJW ART Mr Daniel Robson DR Music Mr James Williams JRW S203 Mr Paul Romaines PWR C12 Mr Martin Williams MW 20 Mr James Rosser JMR Sailing Mrs Kirsty Willis KMW PE Miss Laura Rudland LMR PE Mrs Rebecca Wimshurst RJW 106 Mr David Saunders DSA Drama Mrs Jen Wood JAW Lab S/S202 Mrs Shannon Schrijver SCS C39

––––––– KEY ––––––– Map Ref Room Building (see page 6) 8, 9, 10,11 Central Building (ground floor) 19 13 - 22 & ICT East Cloister / Wilson Tower 21/22 NR 7–8 Northcote Road 40 E and ML Faculty of English & 39 Modern Foreign Languages T1 - 8 & Art Dept Tribe Building 29 C10 - 49 Coulson Centre 1 S101, 201 - 4 Sixth Form Centre 32

9 BLOCK I GRADES Grades for Effort and Attitude to Learning

Grade Guidelines All the criteria for Grade 5 are achieved, but in addition, the pupil 6 has engaged in some work of exceptional quality in this grade Exceptional period. These grades will be awarded sparingly, and details of the work are forwarded to the Deputy Head (Academic) and House staff.

Very good effort in all respects. Work always completed to the 5 best of the pupil’s ability. Written work always well researched Very good and other work well prepared. Excellent attention to detail. Reading taken well beyond the strict requirements of the course. Very good contribution in class and excellent concentration.

Good effort. Work completed with attention to research and 4 preparation. Good attempt to research and prepare work Good outside class. Good attention to details. All reading assignments completed and some further reading undertaken. Positive contribution in class and very good concentration.

Adequate effort. Work usually completed with satisfactory 3 attention to research and preparation. Reasonable attention Satisfactory to details. Work handed in on time. Reading assignments completed. Good contribution in class and good concentration.

Disappointing effort. Work rarely completed to the best of 2 pupil’s ability and not properly researched or prepared outside Disappointing class. Insufficient attention to detail. Some work late. Reading inadequate. Little worthwhile contribution in class and poor concentration.

Very poor effort. Work not completed to the best of the pupil’s 1 ability with almost no research, planning or attention to detail. Very poor Work regularly late. Very little reading done outside class. No positive contribution and poor level of concentration.

Grades for Attainment The attainment grade will be based solely on work produced since the previous grade using an A* - U scale. It is not an A Level prediction, but is directly related to A Level standards. 10 BLOCK II GRADES Grades for Effort and Attitude to Learning

Grade Guidelines All the criteria for Grade 5 are achieved, but in addition, the pupil 6 has engaged in some work of exceptional quality in this grade Exceptional period. These grades will be awarded sparingly, and details of the work are forwarded to the Deputy Head (Academic) and House staff.

Very good Good effort in all respects. All work completed to the 5 very best of the pupil’s ability. Excellent contribution in class. Very good Courteous, conscientious and punctual.

Good effort. Prep is always completed on time and with a high 4 degree of effort. Very good contribution in class. Courteous and Good punctual.

Adequate effort. Prep is usually completed on time and with 3 satisfactory effort. Generally good contribution in class. Generally Satisfactory courteous and punctual.

Disappointing effort. Prep rarely completed to the best of pupil’s 2 ability. Prep sometimes late. Books/equipment forgotten. Poor Disappointing contribution in class. Lack of courtesy, often unpunctual.

Very poor effort. Prep not completed to the best of the pupil’s 1 ability. Prep regularly late. Books/equipment regularly forgotten. Very poor No positive contribution in class. Regularly unpunctual or often ill-mannered.

Grades for Attainment The attainment grade will be based solely on work produced since the previous grade using a 9 - 1 scale. In the Fourth and Fifth Forms, it is not an (I)GCSE prediction, but is directly related to (I)GCSE standards.

11 SCR SCR BSK Chapel Chapel Chapel Various Houses Houses Houses Pavilion

WEEK B ) Sports Hall Triple Courts Triple Departments Beggar's Bush Beggar's Bush Beggar's Bush Beggar's Beggar's Bush Beggar's Bush Prichard Room Prichard Prichard Room Prichard Rackets Courts Rackets Kendrew Room Kendrew Kendrew Room Kendrew JAN Coulson Centre Redgrave Theatre Redgrave Upper Floor Big School Upper Floor 12

JANUARY Lunch with House Teams

TEACHING BEGINS TEACHING (All age groups) Hockey Boys' training: Pre-Season Rackets: Boasters' weekend (ends Sun 5th January 5pm Sun 5th (ends weekend Boasters' Rackets: return Boarders Overnight stay for boarders doing Mathematics IGCSE boarders for stay Overnight INSET PASTORAL STAFF ALL TEACHING Coffee Service Beginning of Term Lunch INSET WORKSHOPS STAFF ALL TEACHING meetings Departmental Heads of Departments meeting Heads of Departments meeting Cross-College Netball Coaches INSET for Staff Coaches Football INSET for Staff Coaches Hockey INSET for Staff Session Mathematics IGCSE Revision IGCSE Mathematics Examination Chapel Week: Chaplain Chapel Week: 13+ Music Scholarships the for date Closing Meeting Staff Coffee training Season XI Pre 1st Hockey: Boys' training Season Pre XI 1st Hockey: Boys' Normal routine starting with Period 2 with Period starting Normal routine (Unit 2) BTEC examination U6th Business Breakfast Networking Parents' Clifton (All age groups) Netball training: Pre-Season Supper Houses in Boarding Callover Chapel School assembly Whole attend) to House meetings (All Tutors 6th Form PSHE team meeting PSHE team 6th Form

am pm 8.45am 9.00am 9.30am 9.40am 7.45am 8.30am 8.45am 9.00am 6.00pm 6.00pm 8.00pm 10.30am 11.00am

1.00-3.00pm 3.15-4.30pm 3.15-4.30pm 5.00-7.00pm 1.45-2.15pm 2.30-3.15pm 3.15-4.45pm 1.30-3.30pm

8.45-10.15am 9.45-10.30am

From 12.45pm From 10.15-10.45am 10.45-11.15am

WEEK 1 11.00am-12.45pm

12.00noon-1.30pm 11.15am-12.00noon

Tue 7 Tue

Mon 6

Sun 5 Sat 4 Fri 3 Fri

Thu 9

Wed 8 Wed

SCR SCR Bath Chapel Chapel WEEK A

Music School Stone Library Stone Bradley Room Bradley

Beggar's Bush Beggar's Newbolt Room Newbolt Prichard Room Prichard Room Prichard Kendrew Room Kendrew Room Kendrew Percival Library Percival Tobacco Factory Tobacco

JAN Languages Café Languages Café Redgrave Theatre Redgrave Redgrave Theatre Redgrave

Avenue Dance Studio Dance Avenue

U15A & B, U14A & B (A) U15A & B, U14A 1st & 2nd XI (H), & 2nd 1st U14A, B, C & D (H) 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th VII, U15A, B & C (A) 2nd, 3rd 1st, 13

For start times of Saturday afternoon sports fixtures please please fixtures sports afternoon times of Saturday start For website College the Clifton consult Magazine Cliftonian Chapel Choir rehearsal L6th EXAMINATIONS WEEK L6th EXAMINATIONS Cross Country: Somerset Schools' Championships (A) Country: Somerset Cross Netball v Millfield School:  Economics and Business Society and Business Economics Planning Committee Pastoral 1 Junior Debating: Quarter-Final Society: CSI evening Science Daniel Janke Preacher: *Upper School Service. 2 period as normal from Lessons U6th Business BTEC examination (Unit 3) examination BTEC U6th Business meeting Committee Library Society and Law Philosophy IGCSE Mathematics Examination meeting Learning Group and Teaching Forum Christian OH (Cello) Yang Stella Morning Recital: U18 competition: Triangular Rugby Sevens welcome) auditions (all pupils Dance Limitless Chapel Week: 6th Form Enrichment & Clifton in the Community Enrichment & Clifton 6th Form Chapel Week: meeting Matrons' Junior Scholars Nicholas Hammond Society: Examination IGCSE English Language Meeting SCR Committee (H) College v Cheltenham Rackets Finance Student Lecture: U6th Form Matches Trial Football  College: v Prior Park Hockey Boys' (A) & 4th VII, U15B 3rd School Bath: 1st, Edward's Netball v King (A) Trophy Downside Country: Cross Deadline for writing rugby and hockey reports for the for reports hockey and rugby writing for Deadline White trip: Snow Drama

am 8.40am 9.30am 8.20am 8.45am 8.45am 9.40am 5.45pm 1.30pm 1.30pm 8.30pm 2.00pm 5.00pm 5.30pm 5.00pm 1.00pm 2.00pm 6.45pm 7.00pm 6.00pm

8.00-8.35am 5.00-7.00pm 4.00-6.30pm 2.55-3.45pm

WEEK 2

Sat 18 Sat

Fri 17 Fri

Thu 16

Wed 15 Wed

Tue 14 Tue

Mon 13

Ben Smith Lecture: Pastoral Form 3rd 9.00-10.00am Sat 11

10 Fri JAN

UWE

Armoury Room 10 WEEK B Music School Music School Newbolt Room Newbolt Percival Library Percival Percival Library Percival

JAN Languages Café Languages Café Bristol University Bristol Bristol University Bristol RedgraveTheatre

Redgrave Theatre Redgrave NPG and Tate Modern NPG and Tate East Town Drama Room Drama Town East U15A & B, U14A & B (H) B, U14A & U15A & 1st & 2nd XI (A) 1st 14

GCSE MOCK EXAMINATIONS WEEK EXAMINATIONS GCSE MOCK Junior Debating: Quarter-Final 2 Junior Debating: Quarter-Final meal Year Chinese New U18 County Tournament Hockey: Boys' v Rougemont School: U15B & U14B (H) Football Society History entered results L6th exam Scholarship 13+ Drama for date Closing Oh Temi Writing workshop: Creative Pathways of Career Changing Faces talk. Parent & 5th XI (H) 4th & 2nd XI (A) 3rd, School: 1st v Bromsgrove Football Academic Planning Committee meeting Planning Committee Academic Department Bake-Off French Advisory Council meeting Student Library Forum Christian MH Strinati (Trumpet) Morgan Morning Recital: Girls School with Colston's Mock Trial, Lawyers' (A) College v Eton Rackets 6th Form Photography trip Photography 6th Form of pupils) group the Bench Competition (select of RSC Top Planning Route Gold Award: of Edinburgh's Duke Industry in the Drama Working talk: Careers Football v : U15B & U14B (A) & U14B U15B College: v Marlborough Football School:  v Colston's Hockey Boys' (H) 2nd & U16B College: Park Sailing v Prior Music Chapel Week: Tournament U16 County Hockey: Boys' Examinations 13+ Music Scholarship (H) College v Malvern Rackets Conference Geography Bristol entries ABRSM exam Deadline for XI (H) & 3rd 2nd 1st, School: v Blundell's Football (H) U15A & U14A & 4th XI, School: 2nd Cathedral v Llandaff Football

am All day 8.20am 1.30pm 7.00pm 2.15pm 6.00pm 6.00pm 2.00pm 5.00pm 5.00pm 6.00pm 8.30pm 1.30pm 2.00pm

11.55am-12.50pm 5th Form Author visit: Temi Oh Author visit: Temi 11.55am-12.50pm 5th Form 1.30-2.20pm 5.30-7.00pm 1.15-6.00pm 1.30-2.20pm 5.30-9.00pm

9.30am-3.30pm

WEEK 3 Sat 25

New Year New Chinese Fri 24 Fri

Thu 23

Wed 22 Wed

21 Tue Mon 20

Cardiff Chapel

Dartmoor WEEK A Music School Music School Music School

Bradley Room Bradley Bradley Room Bradley Various rooms Various Beggar's Bush Newbolt Room Newbolt Science School Science Millfield School Kendrew Room Kendrew Kendrew Room Kendrew Languages Café

JAN Chapel/Prichard Redgrave Theatre Redgrave Theatre Redgrave 4-5 Worcester Road 4-5 Worcester U15A & B, U14A & B (H) B, U14A & U15A & 1st, 2nd & 3rd XI (A) & 3rd 2nd 1st, 15 U15A, B, C & D, U14A, B, C & D (H) B, C & D B, C & D, U14A, U15A, : 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th (A) & 4th 2nd, 3rd 1st, School: Grammar Bristol Staff meeting Staff Advanced Performance Platform Platform Performance Advanced Rehearsals for Band Night for Rehearsals Band Night British Mathematical Olympiad (Round 2) Olympiad British Mathematical U18 (H) competition: Triangular Rugby Sevens (H) College & Cheltenham Taunton Swimming v King's College meeting Teachers' RSC Chemistry entered results GCSE Mock exam 3 Junior Debating: Quarter-Final and Pupils' talk Parents' Meeting: L6th Parents' appointments Meeting L6th Parents' Block I Tutorial Team meeting Team I Tutorial Block Heads of Departments meeting L6th and U6th Modern Languages Debates Forum Christian SH (Tuba) Mac Ward Morning Recital: U14 County Tournament Hockey: Boys' Chapel Week: Moberly's House Moberly's Chapel Week: (2 day) Aid course Health First Mental (A) College v Winchester Rackets Society and Law Philosophy Debating: Quarter-Finals 6th Form Netball v  Netball & U16A (H) 1st v Millfield School: Sailing (A) U18 Rugby Sevens: of the Taff Head Rowing: training Tors Ten Evening House Performance Watson's deadline) (staff I and II Grades Block  School: v Taunton Hockey Boys'

am All day 8.20am 9.00am 9.00am 8.00am 6.00pm 7.10pm 5.45pm 7.45pm 1.30pm 2.00pm 2.15pm 6.00pm 8.30pm 1.30pm 5.00pm 5.30pm 2.00pm 5.30pm 7.00pm 9.30am-5.00pm Mental Health First Aid course (2 day) course Aid Health First 9.30am-5.00pm Mental

5.15-5.45pm 5.45-7.45pm 4.30-6.30pm 2.55-3.45pm

9.30am-5.00pm

WEEK 4

Fri 31 Fri

Thu 30

examinations Mock GCSE Art & Sculpture 29 8.30am-3.30pm Wed

examinations Mock GCSE Art & Sculpture 28 8.30am-3.30pm Tue Memorial Day Holocaust Mon 27

Sun 26

JAN tbc

Ascot

Armoury Dartmoor WEEK B

Music School Newbolt Room Newbolt Prichard Room Prichard Kendrew Room Kendrew Percival Library Percival

FEB Languages Café Languages Café

Various locations Various Bristol University Bristol Badminton

Trafalgar Studios London Studios Trafalgar 1st & 2nd XI (A) & 2nd 1st 3rd & 4th XI, U14A & B (H) & 4th XI, U14A 3rd 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th & 5th VII (H) 4th & 5th 3rd, 2nd, 1st, U15A, B, C & D, U14A, B, C & D (A) U15A, B, C &

16 FEBRUARY

Upper School Open Morning School Open Upper Harry Potter Book Day Events: Triwizard Tournament Triwizard Book Day Events: Harry Potter of Azkaban and the Prisoner Harry Potter Film Screening: Arkwright Scholarship Examination Arkwright Scholarship Student Council meeting MFL Film Society: German film Forum Christian 7 pre-assessment Year ET Dong Ha Hoang (Voice) Morning Recital: Mathematics Challenge UKMT Intermediate Chapel Week: Charities Chapel Week: heats Recital Poetry II Modern Languages Block High School: U15A & U14A (A) v Clifton Football A) Planning (Group Route Award: Bronze of Edinburgh's Duke Long HoMs meeting Sailing v : 1st & U16A (Wilton Shield Leg 1) (A) & U16A (Wilton 1st Sailing v Sherborne School: School Grammar Bristol Nations Conference: Model United U18 (A) Brecon: College Christ Rugby Sevens Labs Research University trip to U6th Biologists Mathematics Competition Schools' Single Bristol Conference of Art History 6th Form (A) Foil Regional Competition: SW Fencing: School:  v Monmouth Football & B (A) & 2nd XI (H) U15B, U14A School: 1st v Exeter Hockey Boys' School:  Netball v Kingswood 6.00pm) (returns training Tors Ten Honey of trip: A Taste Drama 6th Form

pm All day All day All day All day 8.20am 8.00am 5.00pm 5.30pm 8.30pm 6.00pm 4.30pm 5.00pm 2.30pm All week 11.00am 4.00-6.00pm 5.45 - 7.00pm

8.45am-1.00pm

WEEK 5

Thu 6

Wed 5 1.30-2.25pm 5th Form Tutorial Team meeting Team Tutorial 5 1.30-2.25pm 5th Form Wed

Tue 4 Tue Mon 3

Sun 2

Sat 1

SMRT Chapel Various Armoury Armoury WEEK A

Various rooms Various

FEB Café Languages

Redgrave Theatre Redgrave Redgrave Theatre Redgrave Theatre Redgrave Theatre Redgrave Theatre Redgrave Redgrave Theatre Redgrave Theatre Redgrave Theatre Redgrave Theatre Redgrave U15A & B, U14A & B (A) 1st, 2nd & 3rd XI (H), 3rd 2nd & 1st, U15A & U14A (A),U15A & U14A & 4th XI (H) 3rd 2nd, 1st, U15A & B, U14A, B & C (H) U15A & B, U14A, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th & 5th VII (A) 4th & 5th 3rd, 2nd, 1st,

17

House Drama Festival begins Festival House Drama A) (Group

Moberly's House Play Moberly's F1 Into Schools: SW Regional Final (STEM Club) (return 5.30pm) Schools: SW Regional Final (STEM Club) (return F1 Into Planning Route Gold Award: of Edinburgh's Duke Duke of Edinburgh's Bronze Award: Route Planning (Group B) Planning (Group Route Award: Bronze of Edinburgh's Duke Play North Town Play The South Town School House Play Day Home Clothes meetings Team Tutorial and 4th Form 3rd Debating: Quarter-Finals 6th Form Town The South Chapel Week: Play Town East Day Internet Safer (A) Juniors v Malvern: Rackets XI (H) 1st College: v Malvern Hockey Boys' Mathematics Competition Schools' Further Bristol Sailing v Sherborne School: 1st & U16A (Wilton Shield Leg 2) (H) & U16A (Wilton 1st Sailing v Sherborne School: Day Expedition Training Award: Bronze of Edinburgh's Duke U18 (A) College: Shiplake Rugby Sevens House Play Oakeley's Play House Watson's Play House Worcester of the Severn Head Rowing: School:  Grammar v Bristol Football  Taunton: College Netball v King's  Taunton: v King's College Hockey Boys' Block II Modern Languages Poetry Recital Finals Recital Poetry Languages II Modern Block 4 Debating: Quarter-Final Junior Pupils' talk and Parents' Meeting: Parents' 5th Form Meeting appointments Parents' 5th Form

All day 8.30am 7.55am 9.00pm 1.30pm 9.00pm 5.00pm 6.00pm 7.30pm 2.00pm 2.00pm 7.30pm 5.00pm 6.30pm 8.00pm 1.30pm 10.00am

1.30-2.25pm 2.55-3.45pm 4.00-6.00pm 5.15-5.45pm 5.45-7.45pm

WEEK 6

Wed 12 Wed

Tue 11 Tue Tu B'Shevat Tu Mon 10

Sun 9

Sat 8

Fri 7 Fri FEB FEB 6.30pm 6th Form History Lecture Bristol University 7.30pm Holland's House Play Redgrave Theatre 9.00pm Hallward's House Play Redgrave Theatre Thu 13 7.45am Clifton Parents' Networking Breakfast Pavilion 1.45pm Senior Inter-House Football Beggar's Bush 1.45pm Junior Inter-House Hockey Beggar's Bush 6.00pm History Society Room 10 7.30pm West Town Play Redgrave Theatre 9.00pm Wiseman's House Play Redgrave Theatre Fri 14 Deadline for Calendar Entries for the Summer Term 8.30am Duke of Edinburgh's Bronze Award: Expedition Training Day (Group B) 11.55am House Drama Festival Awards Ceremony Chapel Closing date for submission of A Level options (5th Form) 1.00pm HALF-TERM EXEAT BEGINS 6.00pm Boys' Hockey v OC XI: Ryan Bresnahan Trophy Beggar's Bush Sat 15 Rowing: Worcester Head

WEEK 7 HALF-TERM WEEK

Fri 21 Ten Tors Training (until 23rd Feburary) Sun 23 From 11.00am Bags can be dropped at the Sports Centre All day Rugby Sevens Christ College Brecon: U18 (A) 6.00pm Boarding Houses open 9.30pm Half-term Exeat ends: Callover in Boarding Houses

WEEK 8 U6th MOCK EXAMINATIONS WEEK WEEK A

Chapel Week: Art Mon 24 13+ Academic Scholarships, Round 1 (until Wednesday 26th February) 6.45pm Nicholas Hammond Society: Junior Scholars Languages Café Tue 25 10.30-10.55am Inter-House Pancake Race Percival Library 2.00pm Rackets v Radley (H) Depart 2.45pm House Cup Runs 5.00pm Calendar Committee meeting Newbolt Room 5.30pm Philosophy and Law Society Bradley Room 6.00-9.00pm 6th Form Geography Society competition Bristol University 7.00pm Drama trip: The Realistic Joneses Bath Theatre Royal

18 FEB FEB Wed 26 All day RSC Analytical Chemistry Competition (3 L6th students) Ash All day L6th History and Politics trip to the UK Parliament Wednesday 11.00am Student v Staff Quiz Qualifier: World Book Day Percival Library 12.30-2.00pm Lenten Lunch East Cloister 2.55-3.45pm 6th Form Lecture: Advance Unifrog Chapel 5.00pm Teaching & Learning Group meeting SCR 8.30pm Christian Forum Languages Café Thu 27 8.20am Morning Recital: Julia Terry (Voice) WT Music School 10.30-10.55am Student v Staff Quiz Qualifier: World Book Day Percival Library pm Cross Country: Marlborough (A) 2.00pm Rackets v Marlborough College & Charterhouse School (A) Marlborough College 5.00pm Inter-House Chess Tournament: Round 1 Lab S 5.15pm Co-curriculum Committee meeting Newbolt Room 5.45pm Economics and Business Society Kendrew Room Fri 28 1.30pm-5.00pm Site Specific Dance trip 1.30-2.15pm Careers talk Kendrew Room 1.30pm Junior Debating: Semi-Final 1 5.15pm 3rd Form Parents' Meeting talk Chapel 5.45-8.00pm 3rd Form Parents' Meeting appointments Various Locations Sat 29 GCSE & A Level Design Technology Coursework - Practical deadline Cross Country: Sherborne Trophy (A) Rowing: Avon County Spring Head Saltford Netball v Taunton School: teams tbc Football v Malvern College: U15A & B, U14A & B (A) 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th & 5th XI (H) Boys' Hockey v Bristol Grammar School: 1st & 2nd XI (H), U15A & B, U14A & B (A)

Sailing v Worcestershire Youth: 1st & U16B (H)

19 BSK Oxford Chapel Houses Pavilion Armoury

WEEK B WEEK Music School Music School Music School Clifton College Clifton Newbolt Room Newbolt Newbolt RoomNewbolt Percival Library Percival Percival Library Percival Library Percival Art Department

MAR Languages Café Colston's School Colston's Colston's School Colston's School Colston's Various locations Various Badminton School Badminton London Irish Centre London Irish Centre King's School, Bruton Geography Department Geography Bristol Grammar School Grammar Bristol 20 MARCH Clifton Girls' Rugby Sevens tournament: U18 (H) U18 tournament: Sevens Girls' Rugby Clifton pupils only) (selected Closing date for submission of GCSE options (3rd Form) of GCSE options (3rd submission for date Closing NATIONAL CAREERS WEEK CAREERS NATIONAL UKMT Team Maths Challenge Regional Round: Years 8 & 9 Regional Round: Years Maths Challenge UKMT Team Trophy Country: Marden Cross Schools: U16 (A) Bristol Rugby Sevens 7 pre-assessment Year (Tudor) Conference U6th History Breakfast Networking Parents' Clifton WiH Benson Zhou (Piano/Voice) Morning Recital: Book Day workshops World Wojcik visit: Antosh Poet 4th Form Book Day Quiz Final: World Student v Staff Art Scholars for Workshop Planning Route Gold Award: of Edinburgh's Duke meeting Planning Committee Academic Theory Examinations Board Associated Joint Long HoMs meeting Film Night Geography Forum Christian 4th form Modern Languages trip Modern Languages 4th form Launch Flash Fiction Competition (H) College v Wellington Rackets High School: U16A (H) v Clifton Football meeting Big School Committee Party German Fasching Germany Conference: U6th History meeting Matrons' launch Flash Fiction Competition meetings Team House Tutorial U18 (A) tournament: Sevens Rugby Careers Chapel Week: Schools: U14 (A) Bristol Rugby Sevens Soloists Spotlight on Concert: Testing 16+ Scholarship (1 day) Champions' Course Health Mental

pm All day All day All day All day All day All day All day 7.30am 7.45am 8.20am 7.30am 9.30am 2.00pm 7.00pm 8.30pm 1.30pm 5.00pm 5.00pm 6.00pm 2.00pm 4.30pm 5.00pm 2.00pm 7.00pm

10.30am 10.30am

1.30-2.25pm 6.00-9.00pm

9:40-10:30am

10.30-10.55am

9.30am-5.00pm

WEEK 9 WEEK

Thu 5

Wed 4 Wed

3 Tue

Mon 2

St David's Day St David's Sun 1 MAR MAR 5.00pm Inter-House Chess Tournament: Round 2 Lab S 5.45pm Modern Languages Department Poetry Evening (6th Form) Languages Café 6.00pm U6th Mock exam results entered 6.00pm History Society Room 10 Fri 6 All day 29th Bath International Schools Model United Nations Conference (finishes Sunday 6th March) Kingswood School, Bath 1.30-2.15pm Careers talk Kendrew Room 1.30-2.30pm Senior Physics Challenge (AS) Physics Department 6.30pm Parents' Pastoral talk Prichard Room Sat 7 RAF Gliding for 6 cadets TBC 9.00am-1.00pm Council Meeting Newbolt Room 10.55-11.20am Percival Library Celebration of International Women's Day Percival Library 1.45pm Inter-House Netball Beggar's Bush Football v Sherborne School: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th & 5th XI (A) U15A & B, U14A & B (H) Boys' Hockey v King Edward's School Bath: 1st & 2nd XI, U14A & B (H) U15A & B (A) Sailing v Chew Valley Lake SC: 1st & U16A (H) 7.30-9.30pm 3rd Form Safari Supper Houses Sun 8 Rowing: Gloucester Head 8.30am Duke of Edinburgh's Bronze Award: Expedition Training Day (Group A) 10.00am Rugby Sevens West of England: U18, U16 & U14 (A) Taunton

WEEK 10 WEEK A

Chapel Week: Holland's House Mon 9 9.00am 5th Form reports and grades entered (staff deadline) Purim 6.45-7.30pm International Singing Competition Music School Tue 10 13+ Drama Scholarship assessment Purim 4th Form Business trip 2.00pm Rackets v Marlborough (H) pm Inter-House Badminton Sports Hall From 4.45pm Music rehearsal for Joseph Cooper Concert Chapel 5.00pm Assistant HoMs meeting Newbolt Room 5.30pm Philosophy and Law Society Bradley Room 7.30pm Joseph Cooper Concert Chapel

21 MAR Wed 11 All day Bristol Schools' Partnership Inter- Schools Debate (3rd and 4th Form) 1.30pm Heads of Departments meeting Kendrew Room 2.55-3.45pm 6th Form Debating: Semi Finals Chapel/Prichard 6.00 - 7.30pm Year 8 Information Evening Chapel/Percival Library 8.30pm Christian Forum Languages Café Thu 12 8.20am Morning Recital: Looth Abdul Sattar & Andy Small (Voice) NT Music School 8.30am GCSE Art and 6th Form Classical Civilisation trip (returns 4.30pm) Oxford Ashmolean Museum pm Bristol Schools' Rugby Sevens: U18 (A) QEH 4.00pm Football v Kingswood School: 2nd & 5th XI (H) 4.00pm Football v Wycliffe College: 1st, 3rd & 4th XI (A) 5.00pm Inter-House Chess Tournament: Round 3 Lab S 5.45pm Economics and Business Society Kendrew Room 6.00pm 4th & L6th Form reports and grades entered (staff deadline) 7.30-9.00pm International Students' Committee Karaoke JCR Fri 13 Closing date for 13+ Academic and Art Scholarships 1.30pm Junior Debating: Semi-Final 2 1.30-2.15pm Careers talk: Careers & Qualifications in the Creative Industries Kendrew Room 1.35-2.20pm Pi Day Competition Prichard Room 6.00pm 5th Form tutor reports entered (staff deadline) 6.30pm Hallward's House Perfomance evening 7.30pm CCF Regimental Dinner (U6th only) Newbolt Room Sat 14 7.00am A level and GCSE Dance trip: Move It London Badminton trip: All England Championships Birmingham Netball v Dean Close School: 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th VII (H), U15A, B, C & D, U14A, B, C & D (A) Football: Boarding v Day 1st, 2nd & Jnr XI (H) Boys' Hockey v Kingswood School: 1st & 2nd XI (A), U15A & B, U14A & B (H) Cross Country: English Schools Championships Sun 15 8.30am Duke of Edinburgh's Bronze Award: Expedition Training Day (Group B)

22 MAR MAR WEEK 11 WEEK B

Chapel Week: Hallward's House Mon 16 9.00am U6th Form reports and grades entered (staff deadline) Tue 17 All day Fencing: Public Schools Competition (A) St Patrick's (returns Wednesday 18th March) Crystal Palace Day 7.30am L6th Tudor History Conference London Irish Centre 5.00pm Chapel and Preparatory School Choirs' rehearsal 6.00pm 4th & L6th Form tutor reports entered (staff deadline) 6.00-7.30pm Book Launch: Fire Boy Percival Lbrary Wed 18 Rowing: Schools' Head 1.30pm Block I Tutorial Team meeting Kendrew Room 1.30pm Duke of Edinburgh's Gold Award: Route Planning Armoury 7.00pm Chapel and Preparatory School Choirs' Concert 8.30pm Christian Forum Languages Café Thu 19 Year 7 pre-assessment 8.20am Morning Recital: Calver Barnes (Sax/Trombone/Piano) ET Music School am UKMT Intermediate Mathematical Kangaroo & Olympiad Prichard Room 1.45pm The Pens 4.30-6.30pm RSC Chemistry Teachers meeting Science School 5.00pm Inter-House Chess Tournament: Semi-finals and Final Lab S 6.00pm History Society Room 10 Fri 20 All day LAMDA examinations Drama Studio IGCSE German Orals Rowing: Oarsport Junior Sculling Head 9.00am U6th Form tutor reports entered (staff deadline) 1.30pm Junior Debating Final 5.00pm SCR Meeting Prichard Room 7.00pm Wiseman's House Entertainment Evening Music School 7.00-9.00pm Astronomy Lecture. Colin Stuart: How to think like an Astronaut Kendrew Room Sat 21 GCSE & A Level Design Technology Coursework - Folder deadline World Poetry Day All day Sailing NSSA Two Boat Regatta: 1st, 2nd, U16A & B (A) 8.00-8.35am Chapel Choir 8.40am *Upper School Service. Preacher Rev Simon Potter (Associate Vicar St Mary's Stoke Bishop) Chapel

23 MAR 9.30am Lessons as normal from period 2 Netball v Cheltenham Ladies College: 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th VII, U15A, B & C & U14A, B & C (A) Football v The Oratory School: U15A & B, U14A & B (H) 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th & 5th XI (A) Boys Hockey v Millfield: 1st, 2nd, 3rd (H), U15A, B & U14A, B (A) 7.00pm Team Sports' Dinners Sun 22 Rackets: Public Schools Doubles Championship begins Mothering (ends 22nd March) Queen's Club Sunday 8.00am Ten Tors training Dartmoor WEEK 12 WEEK A Chapel Week: Chaplain & SCR Mon 23 Associated Board Practical Examinations (provisional date) Music School 11.55am-12.40pm Great Clifton Read-Off Ceremony Chapel 7.00pm Music Tech in the Crypt Tue 24 1.45pm Girls' Inter House Basketball Sports Hall 1.45pm Junior Inter-House Football Beggar's Bush 1.45pm Senior Inter-House Hockey Beggar's Bush 3.00pm Pre-Preparatory School Spring Service Chapel 5.30pm Philosophy and Law Society Bradley Room 6.00pm 5th Form Enterprise Programme: Finals Night Prep School Hall Depart 6.30pm National Schools' Rugby Sevens Festival Competition (U16) Rosslyn Park Wed 25 National Schools' Rugby Sevens Festival Competition (U16) Rosslyn Park Chemistry workshop: Spectroscopy in a Suitcase U6th A level Business Studies Revision Conference Vue Cinemas 2.55-3.45pm 6th Form Debating: Final Redgrave Theatre Depart 6.30pm National Schools' Rugby Sevens Festival Competition (U18 & U14) Rosslyn Park 7.00pm Choral Congers Concert Chapel Thu 26 Departing 4.45am Physics trip (returns 30th March 11.00pm) Florida Departing 7.30am Tennis tour (returns 30th March 11.30pm) Portugal Departing 8.30am French trip (returns 30th March 8.45pm) Paris National Schools' Rugby Sevens Festival Competition Final (U16) Rosslyn Park National Schools' Rugby Sevens Festival Competition (U18 & U14) Rosslyn Park 24 MAR MAR 3.30pm Flash Fiction Competition deadline 3.30pm TERM ENDS Depart 6.00pm National Schools' Rugby Sevens Festival Competition (Girls U18) Rosslyn Park Fri 27 6.00am 3rd Form Battlefields trip to Ypres and The Somme (returns Monday 30th March) National Schools' Rugby Sevens Festival Competition (Girls U18) Rosslyn Park National Schools' Rugby Sevens Festival Competition Finals (U14) Rosslyn Park National Schools' Rugby Sevens Festival Competition Finals (U18) Rosslyn Park Sat 28 12.00noon Sedbergh Rugby Tens: U18 (A) (returns March 30th)

WEEK 13

Tue 31 Cricket tour: 1st XI & U15 (returns 9th April) Dubai Monday Apr 13 Easter Revision Course (finishes Friday 17th April)

25 NOTES

26 The Clifton College Behaviour Policy including School Rules

Clifton College is dedicated to ensuring that our school environment supports learning and the wellbeing of pupils and staff through a strong sense of community cohesion. Cooperation, support, and respect are the foundations of our community and we work hard to provide a safe school where pupils feel included in every aspect of school life and comfortable to voice their opinions. This policy outlines what we expect from all our pupils in terms of their behaviour. It extends to all members of our school community and is written in line with the College’s ‘Vision, Values, Behaviours and Attributes’. Good behaviour and self-discipline have strong links to effective learning, and are vital for pupils to carry with them both during and after their school years.

1. AIMS Clifton College believes that all pupils should be aware of the standards of behaviour that are expected of them and take responsibility for promoting these standards. Courtesy, good manners and high standards of behaviour are expected of Cliftonians at all times. We hope that by encouraging positive behaviour we can promote good relationships throughout the school built on trust and understanding, and that through the use of this policy we can support all of our pupils in developing a high level of social awareness. Our aim is to ensure that all our pupils leave the school with the key skills they need to continue to progress to the best of their ability in all areas of life. The purpose of the rules is to enable the school to function to the best advantage of all its members and neighbouring community. The aim is to promote a happy, safe and enjoyable environment for everyone.

27 2. THE COLLEGE’S CORE VALUES AND THE PUPIL’S CODE OF CONDUCT It is all pupils’ duty to abide by the Core Values and Behaviours of the College and comply with the pupil’s Code of Conduct and School Rules. The Code of Conduct and School Rules apply at all times during term time, both in and out of school and when pupils are on trips or visits.

2.1 College’s Core Values We have three core values, which underpin the College’s overall culture. Integrity ​​- We treat each other with kindness, sincerity and respect. We are liberal and open-minded, free from prejudice and affectation. ​ We strive to make a positive difference in everything we do. Spirit ​​- ​​We are determined to explore and develop what excites and motivates us, to fulfil our potential and realise our dreams. ​We are driven by this ambition. Resilience - ​​We believe everyone should be empowered and supported to take risks. We are not afraid of setbacks. ​We learn from our successes and challenges, and through reflection build inner strength. ​We are curious, adventurous and intellectually agile.

2.2 Pupil’s Code of Conduct • Treat others as you would like to be treated yourself. • Demonstrate good manners and helpful and considerate behaviour at all times. • Be conscientious in your attitude to work and school commitments, aiming to do your best at every opportunity. • Be punctual by being accountable and responsible for your time. • Allow others to work without disturbance. • Care for and respect other people’s welfare and property. • Look after and respect the physical environment of the College. • Ensure that harm does not come to yourselves or others. • Cooperate with others in a spirit of trust, mutual support and common purpose. • Be an ambassador for the College by giving service to Clifton and the wider Bristol Communities. • Contribute widely to House and school activities. Whilst the expectation is that all pupils will follow the Code of Conduct, Clifton College believes that it is important to encourage good behaviour throughout the school by celebrating and rewarding good behaviour, as detailed in the school’s Rewards and Sanctions.

3. STANDARDS OF BEHAVIOUR

3.1 School The school understands that the first step to modelling good behaviour is to lead by example, which means that all staff, volunteers, and anyone else who comes to the school must act responsibly and professionally, and will never denigrate pupils or colleagues. We work hard to ensure that discipline is consistent across the school so that behaviour boundaries and sanctions are clear to all and are applied fairly, proportionately, and without discrimination, taking into account SEN needs and disabilities as well as the additional challenges that some vulnerable pupils may face. We recognise our legal duties under the Equality Act 2010 in respect of pupils with SEN and/or disabilities. Staff are trained to deal with behavioural issues as part of their continual professional development. We work with parents to understand their children and their behaviour and believe that behaviour boundaries and sanctions, good support systems, praise, and rewards for good behaviour are an important part of building an effective learning community. The school will report behaviour, good or bad, to parents regularly. We encourage parents to communicate with the school if they have a concern about their child’s behaviour, and we will do as much as is possible to support parents, as and when they need it. We promote good behaviour within the school curriculum and reminders of school rules and expected standards of behaviour are published in the pupils’ calendar.

29 The school will take all reasonable measures to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all pupils and staff and this includes protection from bullying. We aim to combat bullying and other harmful behaviour using, amongst others, preventative strategies through the active development of pupils’ social, emotional and behavioural skills. For more information, see section 4.7 of this policy.

3.2 Pupils Pupils are expected to follow the pupil code of conduct and to obey the school rules, listen, follow instructions by staff, and accept and learn from any sanctions that they receive.

3.3 Parents Parents play a big part in ensuring that their children are responsible for their own behaviour and progress in school. We ask parents to work with the school in support of their child’s learning, which includes informing the school of any special education needs or personal factors that may result in their child displaying unexpected behaviour. We ask that parents be prepared to attend meetings at the school with staff or the Head Master to discuss their child’s behaviour.

4. THE SCHOOL RULES When rules are broken, sanctions may be imposed by the Head Master, Deputy Heads, Housemasters/mistresses (HoM) or Teaching Staff, depending on the circumstances. Sanctions are imposed in order to protect the communal life of the College and to make it clear that certain actions are unacceptable. The school’s aim is always to be clear and fair, and to explain the reasons for any punishments given so that those involved can reflect on their actions and understand what is expected. Sanctions range from Marshal’s Extra Duties (MED) and detentions to gating and suspension. (Praepostors may recommend minor sanctions for pupils who contravene the rules to the Marshal or Deputy Head Pastoral). (Detail of the sanctions can be found in the School’s Rewards and Sanctions Policy).

30 In some cases members of staff will confiscate items and can search a pupil or their belongings if they suspect they are in possession of prohibited items. (For further information see the School’s Policy on Searching and Confiscation). Rules apply in term time when at school, when travelling to or from school, during work experience, school trips, or extended school activities such as sports events, or any event where poor behaviour might jeopardise the chances of future pupils participating. Day pupils, or boarders on exeat, should expect to be treated in the same way as boarders if they are involved in the same incident. Any off-site misbehaviour could result in sanctions. Behaviour that has a negative impact on the reputation of the College may result in sanctions. The College reserves the right to impose sanctions for poor behaviour that occurs outside of term time or the normal school day if such behaviour is likely to have a negative impact on the College or members of the College community. For legal and safety reasons, certain activities require specific permission. In addition, some areas of the College have their own particular rules.

4.1 Unacceptable Behaviour The following behaviour is regarded as completely unacceptable and will result in disciplinary actions as outlined in the Rewards and Sanctions Policy, and may be punishable by suspension or expulsion. This list is not exhaustive. • Verbal or physical abuse to staff, pupils and others • Rude, derogatory, racist or defamatory language • Indecent behaviour, sexual abuse and assault • Damage to property, arson and theft • Serious actual or threatened violence against another pupil or a member of staff • Whilst in the care of the school, sexual relationships are not allowed

31 • Under no circumstances will illegal or inappropriate items be brought into school (this includes carrying or using weapons of any kind) • Gambling and betting are forbidden, as are organisation or involvement in sweepstakes, subscription or payment for activities without specific permission of a member of staff • Pupils must not contact any form of the media directly or indirectly without the permission of the Head Master.

4.2 The Academic Day • During study periods pupils must work quietly in their own studies, the Percival Library or other study areas. Pupils must not be in recreational areas during lesson times, unless accompanied by a member of staff. • During prep pupils should complete all current work assignments and then, if time permits, continue with reading or music practice. • Pupils are expected to do all work set to the best of their ability and to hand it in on time. • Punctuality is required at all times. In practice, this means arriving early for all commitments. • Pupils must inform staff in advance of any official absence. If for any reason a commitment is missed accidentally, an apology and explanation should be given within 24 hours. • Pupils missing academic lessons to attend a music lesson must seek permission 24 hours in advance from the member of staff. • Pupils may not wander around the School during lesson time. If a member of staff is not present at the start of a lesson, pupils are expected to seek advice from another member of staff, or a representative should go to the Deputy Heads’ Office. Only with permission should Sixth Form pupils return to their studies to work for the remainder of that single lesson. • Visits to plays, concerts, or other functions may be allowed if permission has been granted by the Housemaster/mistress; no pupil

32 may miss more than one evening of prep per week – work must be made up unless specifically remitted by the Housemaster/mistress. Pupils in Block II may only visit local entertainments in officially organised groups.

4.3 Attendance • Unauthorised absence from school is not allowed. • Only House and Health Centre staff, or the parent of a day pupil, can decide whether a pupil should stay out of lessons. Under no circumstances may pupils decide for themselves whether they are fit or not. • All pupils must attend registration in House twice each day at 8.15am and 1.25pm. • All pupils must sign in and out each time they enter or exit the House. Depending on the House this may be by a card system or a slider. Day pupils and day boarders ​​must sign in to their Houses by 8.15am in the morning, and sign out again when they leave for home. • Lock-up for boarders is at 7.20pm, when a call-over is held in Houses. After this time, pupils may not leave their Houses without permission. Block I pupils only may ask for permission to attend the Library (during prep). (Note: Pupils are not normally allowed to leave the campus after prep). • Normal bounds regulations apply on Saturday evenings. Third and Fourth Form boarders may not leave the campus after lock-up unless involved in activities supervised by adults. Older pupils may ask to go out; they must be back in their Houses by the following times unless they have specific permission in advance: Fifth Form: 9.30pm Lower Sixth: 10.30pm Upper Sixth: 11.00pm

33 4.4 Uniform and Appearance • School uniform and Games kit is defined by the Clothing List. • Uniform must be clean, neat, tidy and worn properly. • When appropriate Summer Dress will be announced by the Head Master. • Informal dress should be clean and tidy, not outlandish or sloppy. It may be worn at any time within Houses. Within school precincts it may not be worn during lesson times or at lunch. ‘Smart casual’ dress excludes jeans and T-shirts. • Games clothes are not allowed to be worn in Big School at lunch (except on Saturdays); at other times long trousers or tracksuit bottoms should always be worn; shorts are not appropriate. • Spiked boots and studs may be worn only on the appropriate pitches; they should not be worn on hard surfaces. • Hats, sunglasses and headphones are not to be worn with school uniform. Headphones may not be worn whilst moving around the campus. • Hair should be clean, tidy, conventionally styled and kept off the face. Extremes of fashion and colouring are not permitted. During the working day Block II pupils should have long hair tied up. • Boys should be clean shaven. • Pupils may wear plain studs or small, discreet earrings, one in each ear lobe. No other visible jewellery may be worn with school uniform or games kit, unless specifically permitted by the Housemaster/ mistress. • Nail varnish may not be worn with school uniform. Visible body piercings and tattoos are not permitted.

34 4.5 Drugs and Cigarettes The school will not tolerate drug use of any sort on school property or during off-site school activities. The school takes its anti-drugs policy very seriously and will discipline any person found to be in possession of drugs. Pupils may be permanently excluded if they are found to be involved in drug-related incidents. This includes supplying, possessing, or taking the following. (For further information see the College’s Drugs and Substance Abuse Policy). • Illegal drugs, solvents and any other substance that can be misused or harmful (including Nitrous Oxide and so called “legal highs” which are no longer legal) - Carrying, supplying or taking these could result in a permanent exclusion. • Prescription drugs - Carrying, supplying or taking prescription drugs illegitimately could result in a permanent exclusion. • Non-prescription drugs - Some over-the-counter drugs can be harmful if misused. Pupils should give medication to House Staff or the Health Centre for safekeeping. • Cigarettes - Smoking and the possession of tobacco, e-cigarettes, matches, and lighters is banned.

4.6 Alcohol • Pupils must not bring alcohol onto the school premises and the consumption, possession, sale or other involvement with alcohol by pupils is forbidden unless specifically provided or approved by a designated member of staff. • Public houses and bars are out of bounds to all pupils whilst under the College’s care, except on a Saturday night for Block I boarding pupils who need specific permission from their Housemaster/ mistress (HoM). Only pupils who are 18 or over may consume alcohol and these pupils may only drink a small amount of wine or beer, not exceeding two glasses of wine (150 ml each, approx 2 units each) or two bottles of beer (330 ml each, approximately 1.7 units each). Spirits are forbidden. House curfew must be strictly adhered to. Pupils who are 18 or over must not under any circumstances

35 purchase alcohol for pupils who are under 18. The parents or guardians of day pupils found to be breaking these rules whilst outside the College’s care will be informed. (For further information see the College’s Alcohol Policy).

4.7 Bullying Clifton College wants to make sure that all pupils feel safe at school, and accepted into our school community. Our ethos is one of inclusion and equality; bullying of any kind is regarded as a serious breach of our behaviour policy and will not be tolerated, whether it is a one-off incident or an ongoing campaign. Bullying can be verbal or physical, by person or by electronic, online or written means and can be directed at both staff and pupils. The school practises a preventative strategy to reduce the chances of bullying, and our anti-bullying policy is instilled in our curriculum and everything we do at the school. Online abuse and bullying that takes place out of School or during the holidays and is subsequently brought to the attention of the School may be addressed in line with School policy. Staff and pupils need to be aware of ‘Upskirting’. This typically involves taking a picture under a person’s clothing without them knowing, with the intention of viewing their genitals or buttocks to obtain sexual gratification, or cause the victim humiliation, distress or alarm. It is now a criminal offence.

4.8 Co-Curricular Rules • Pupils must not engage in any activity with a significant element of danger or risk without direct supervision by a responsible adult, e.g. caving, climbing, camping, hockey, swimming etc • Clean regulation games kit (see the Clothing List) must be worn for all school practices and matches. Jewellery should not be worn. Safety wear will also be required as appropriate. Casual sportswear may be permissible for recreational games and activities if tidy and appropriate • Cricket squares are out of bounds at all times, except for official

36 practices. Hard nets may be used under supervision, provided full protective gear is worn and the practice is conducted with due regard for safety • Pupils must have due regard for the proper upkeep and condition of all pitches and games facilities • The Close is out of bounds for games or recreation on Sundays before 11.00am • During ball games on the Triple Courts and Court 4 pupils must keep play below the level of the netting surrounding the courts and keep the balls within the confines of the courts • Pupils may not use the pitches, nets or Pavilion on the New Field unsupervised at any time • The swimming pool and sports hall may be used only under staff supervision • Outside term time the use of any school facilities by pupils is not allowed, unless permission is given by a Deputy Head or the Head Master or if the pupils are a member of the gym • Boarding pupils who wish to miss games for health reasons must visit the Health Centre who will place them on the off games register if appropriate. Day pupils must show a letter (email) of verification to the Housemaster/mistress or Health Centre and request to be placed on the off games register • Pupils may not play games in the afternoon if they have missed any school period in the morning due to illness • For away matches, pupils wishing to travel home with their friend’s parents may only do so if the member of staff leading the group and their HoM have received an email from the pupil’s parent or guardian confirming the arrangement at least 24 hours prior to departure. In the absence of 24 hours’ notice, an email from the pupil’s parent or guardian received by the member of staff at the point of travel is acceptable. A phone call from a parent or guardian is not acceptable, as in these circumstances identity is more difficult to confirm. (Note: This procedure is not required for home matches at Beggar’s Bush.)

37 4.9 Possessions and Lost Property • Pupils must clean up after themselves and not drop litter, as well as respecting school property, including all Health and Safety equipment • Pupils’ property remains their responsibility at all times and should be looked after carefully. This includes valuables (e.g. watches and calculators) but also books, files, bags, pencil cases, games kit etc • All items must be marked clearly with name and house • Property must not be left in the central school precinct overnight. The pigeon holes in the Cloisters & Big School are for short-term storage only e.g. for Chapel or at meals • Pupils are advised to carry a bag to keep books and files together • The owner’s express permission must be sought to borrow any property, and it must be returned promptly • Buying from, selling to, or exchanging any items with other pupils is forbidden without explicit permission granted by the Housemaster/ mistress. This includes lending money (Note: Any unmarked valuables found on campus will be taken to the Marshal, and lost property to the Porters’ Lodge)

4.10 Health and Safety • Pupils who feel ill during the day must report to House Staff or the Health Centre. Boarding pupils must get permission before going back to school, and must show their Health Centre card to their matron or Housemaster/mistress • Reasonable steps are taken to ensure that pupils eat healthily and regularly. Boarders are expected to attend all meals and day pupils to attend lunch. • Pupils are expected to act responsibly with regard to the health and safety of themselves and all other members of the community. Standards of dress must be consistent with proper safety and hygiene. • Pupils must not run or push in corridors or queues, must not sit or stand on the Parapet balustrade, and must not play ball games in the Quads around the school buildings or on the roads. • Pupils must not misuse or interfere with any items or appliances that are provided for reasons of safety or security (e.g. fire extinguishers and alarm systems). • Pupils should know and observe the additional safety rules laid down by the School, particularly those concerning procedures for use in case of fire. • Pupils in Block II may not walk or run back from BB after games. Block I may walk or run back from BB after games in daylight hours provided that they are accompanied by a member of staff and wear appropriate kit (leggings or tracksuit). They should keep to the pavement of the main road. Pupils must report to the member of staff on their return at Mem Arch to ensure their safe return. • Pupils must observe road safety, giving way to the public on the pavements and to cars on the roads; riding bicycles or motorbikes and driving cars with respect and care for others; behaving in a sensible and polite way on school or public transport.

4.11 Motorised Vehicles Strict regulations apply to pupils (over the age of 17 years) who wish to drive cars, motorcycles or mopeds to school. • Permission is required to drive a car; a form authorising permission must be obtained from the Marshal and signed by parents, the HoM and the Deputy Head Pastoral. The Marshal will keep a list of those authorised to drive • Pupils are granted permission to drive a car to and from home and school only. Special permission must be sought from the Housemaster/mistress for any other journey • Pupils are not permitted to drive to Beggar’s Bush sports facilities or any other school arranged event during the week. Pupils may only drive to and from the College Sports facilities at Beggar’s Bush on Saturdays; on such occasions they must inform their Housemaster/ 39 mistress and their sports coach – these same rules also apply to any authorised passengers) • Pupils may not park on any section of the College campus (Note: Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm pupils will need to have a Council permit to park on the roads around the College. The College does not apply for permits for pupils) • Pupils may never be passengers in cars driven by other Cliftonians unless written consent from all the parents concerned has been submitted in advance to the Housemaster/mistress; this applies to cars driven by OCs who have recently left the previous year • The school accepts no responsibility for damage to persons or property arising from pupils driving any vehicle • Driving lessons should be communicated, well in advance, to Housemaster/mistress and should not take place during lessons or study periods Note: Permission may be withdrawn in cases where the Highway Code or other legal requirements have not been complied with.

4.12 Bicycles • Bicycle helmets must be worn • Bicycles must be roadworthy and conform with the law • Bicycles may not be ridden in the school precinct other than on public roads • Bicycles must be located in the provided bicycle sheds/racks • Responsibility for the security of a bicycle lies with the owner.

4.13 Strangers • All College employees and official visitors will be wearing school blue (College employee), light blue (agency staff), purple (third party service providers), green (contractor authorised to be on site), yellow (staff from external organisation working under Clifton College Services Limited) or red (visitor who should be accompanied at all times) lanyards.

40 Pupils should inform a member of staff about any stranger seen on campus not wearing a lanyard or visitor wearing a red lanyard who is unaccompanied.

4.14 Mobile Devices, IT and Technology • All pupils are required to read, sign and adhere to the school IT Acceptable Use Agreement, which states all regulations in detail • In general, mobile phones and other devices may not be used on the school campus during the school day, though there are exceptions to this rule. These exceptions are displayed on House noticeboards. Further details can be found in the school’s Mobile Phone Policy. If mobile phones or devices are misused then they may be confiscated • Mobile devices may not be taken into an exam room under any circumstances. Internal sanctions applied for disregard of this in either internal or public examinations can range from confiscation of the device for accidental possession, to exclusion for deliberate malpractice. Pupils found in possession of a mobile phone during a public exam are also likely to face sanctions from the examination boards, ranging from loss of marks in a paper, through multiple loss of qualifications, to a ban from future public examinations • Pupils must not abuse or misuse IT facilities, including the inappropriate use of email and internet services. The school IT facilities are provided as an aid to academic work - in lessons, prep or private study and research, and a means of communication between staff, pupils and parents • The possession, downloading, sharing, and use of pornographic or inappropriate material is prohibited • All pupils should access their school emails daily, as this is now a common method by which staff contact pupils or disseminate information • The School does not advise pupils to use social networking sites. Pupils should exercise extreme caution when using such sites and avoid posting personal data and photographs which could put that individual, or other members of the school community, at risk from others 41 • Pupils must not post, download, comment on or pass on inappropriate material about members of the school community, either through the school internet or through their own devices • The use of any mobile device brought to the school which can access the internet without use of the school connection is the responsibility of the pupil and their parents • Personal electrical equipment must be PAT certified (arranged on an annual basis). The Housemaster/mistress can arrange for equipment to be tested

4.15 Visiting Houses • Visiting other Houses during lesson time is not allowed • Pupils may visit others pupils’ Houses with permission until lock- up, and must always obey the regulations of the House being visited. After lock-up, pupils require the permission of both Housemasters/ mistresses concerned and must sign in and out • All visitors from other houses must remain in the communal areas of the House unless specific permission is gained from a member of the House staff • Friends of either sex who are not current members of the school may be invited into Houses only with permission from House staff. They may not visit studies, dormitories or study-bedrooms nor use the door codes

4.16 Parties • Pupils require permission to hold a party at any time during the term • Pupils may not normally organise or go to parties on weekdays • If a pupil wishes to organise a party or other social function, they must seek permission from the Deputy Head (Pastoral) at least one week in advance, and follow the rules and guidelines set out in the school’s Party Policy • If a pupil is invited to a party on a Saturday, pupils must seek their Housemaster’s/mistress’s permission, preferably at least 48 hours in advance, and always by 10pm the previous day 42 4.17 Bounds, Houses & Exeats • Permission is required to take a weekday or weekend exeat or to take an exam exeat from the pupil’s Housemaster/mistress • Confirmation of the validity of an exeat from a responsible adult (usually a parent or guardian) will be required before the exeat can be granted • Any pupil who wishes to leave the College campus must seek permission from a member of the House staff. He/she must sign out (with time and destination) and sign in upon return • The white area of the map bounded by a black line (see appendix), constitutes the College campus. The remaining white area may be visited with permission. The grey area is out of bounds - specific individual permission is required and pupils must be accompanied by an adult or by another pupil • Permission is required to visit: cinemas, theatres, concert halls or other places of entertainment and private houses, including the homes of local pupils. This applies to boarders at all times and to day pupils during the school day • The table below shows the typical times when pupils may leave the campus with permission; pupils are not normally expected to be away from the campus for more than two hours except by prior arrangement

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun - 4 – 6pm 5 – 6pm 4 – 6pm 5 – 6pm 2 – 6pm 1 – 6pm

• Betting shops, casinos and amusement arcades are always out of bounds • The School Shop is out of bounds during lessons and between consecutive lessons • Any private property not belonging to the College is out of bounds • Private areas of Houses are out of bounds • Private areas of Houses are out of bounds

43 4.18 Clifton Courtesy • Pupils must be quiet in Chapel when the organ is playing before a service and throughout the service • Pupils must show respect for OCs who have died in conflicts around the world by removing hands from pockets when passing through Memorial Arch, and give precedence to CCF parades by avoiding the South Quad at appropriate times • Pupils wishing to organise or be involved in charity fundraising events must seek permission from the Head Master/Deputy Head Co-curriculum and Planning • The Deputy Head Co-curriculum and Planning must approve all school notices for display

5. WHAT TO DO IF YOU ARE UNHAPPY We believe that you will remember the school in the future as a place which was exciting, enjoyable and challenging, a place where you made friends and felt extremely happy and valued. We do our very best to make sure that you have the best possible time here. Inevitably, there will be times when you experience difficulties or sadness. It is important that at such times, even if you think that others will find your problems trivial, you talk to somebody. Talking to a friend may not always be enough. There are plenty of other people who will always be extremely happy to listen and help. You will always be taken seriously. It is very important not to bottle things up but to talk to someone. Usually we can help and certainly you will feel better for having shared how you are feeling with someone else. Reasons for anxiety or unhappiness at school vary greatly. Problems may be relatively straightforward - lost property, timetable difficulties etc., or more complex and perhaps more worrying - bullying, private or personal problems, concern for a friend who is in trouble. There are a number of adults to whom you could turn to discuss any issues you might have: • Your Housemaster/mistress • Your Assistant Housemaster/mistress • Your Tutor 44 • Your House Matron • The Chaplain • Mrs Tracey Richardson - school Counsellor • The school Doctors, Senior Nurse Manager, or any of the Health Centre nurses • The Head Master (see below) • The Deputy Heads • The Marshal • Any member of staff whom you know and trust Our professional counsellor, ​Mrs Richardson is available to all Clifton pupils for confidential consultation. You can contact her by email on [email protected]; you will then be given an appointment. You may prefer to talk to someone who is not connected with the College in any way. If you do not feel able to seek help from any of the above then you can contact ​Stuart Taylor​​, the school’s Independent Listener, who will listen to you and, if necessary, meet with you in confidence. He can be contacted on 0117 315 7289. The following telephone and internet services are available • Childline 0800 1111 • Worried Need to Talk (exercises to relieve stress and anxiety www.worriedneed2talk.org.uk • Kooth (free, safe and anonymous online support for young people) www.kooth.com • Off the Record (free and confidential mental health support) 0808 808 9120 / www.otrbristol.org.uk • Brook (free and confidential sexual health and wellbeing experts) www.brook.org.uk • Unity Sexual Health (sexual health advice and support) 0117 342 6900 / www.unitysexualhealth.co.uk • Bristol Drugs Project (free and confidential drug advice) 0117 987 6000 /www.bdp.org.uk 45 You should feel free to contact the Head Master directly about anything that is troubling you. This may be done by writing a letter, in confidence, and giving it to the Head Master’s PA in Room 14. You must sign any letter you write; the Head Master cannot respond to anonymous information. Alternatively, you may email the Head Master at tgreene@cliftoncollege. com, or visit the Head Master’s PA to make an appointment to speak to the Head in person. If you have concerns which have not been addressed by any of the above then you can contact the Office of the Children’s Commissioner for England on 0800 528 0731

6. WHAT TO DO IF YOU HAVE A COMPLAINT Complaints about any aspect of school life may be made at any time to any of the members of staff listed above. However, if you wish to make a formal complaint you should follow the procedure below.

Pupils’ Complaints Procedure 1 Any pupil may make a formal complaint by writing a letter to the Head Master (or, if the complaint concerns the Head Master himself, to the Chairman of Council). 2 The pupil will be spoken to confidentially within 48 hours. The situation will then be investigated. 3 The pupil will then be invited to discuss the matter and another pupil or member of staff may attend that meeting. This will happen within a week of the complaint being received. 4 If at the end of this meeting the pupil is still dissatisfied, a meeting with a member of Council can be arranged. The procedure is intended to produce a resolution that everyone can accept. If the complaint has not been resolved by the procedure above, then pupils can contact ISI by calling 0207 600 0100, texting 0783 457 8095, or by emailing [email protected]​ ​.

46 EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES STATEMENT Clifton College maintains an equal opportunities policy in all areas of school life. The aim of this policy is to ensure that no pupil receives less favourable treatment than any other on grounds of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation. The College is committed to making this policy fully effective for all who study and work in the institution.

Routine times for pupils to see the Deputy Heads: DAILY AT BREAK OR BY APPOINTMENT. To arrange to see the ​Head Master,​​ please speak with the Head’s PA in Room 14.

In the event of an emergency, the Deputy Head (Pastoral) can be contacted on 0117 315 7180 and the Marshal on 0117 315 7181 or the emergency school contact on 0780 350 7790

Related policies: ​Rewards and Sanctions, Anti-bullying, Drugs & Substance Abuse, Alcohol, Smoking, Serious Disciplinary Incidents, Searching and Confiscation, Positive Handling, Complaints Procedure, Mobile Phones, Parties. This policy will be reviewed annually and at other times in the intervening period as necessary

47 THE COLLEGE BOUNDS

48 Your Mental Health 5-a-day

ental Health Society _ Mental Health: Everyone has it!

Giving Doing things for others.

Relating Connect with people.

Exercising Take care of your body.

Appreciating Notice the world around you.

Trying Out Keep learning new things.

iii Clifton College 32 College Road, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 3JH Telephone 0117 315 7000 Fax 0117 315 7101 Email [email protected]

www.cliftoncollege.com

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