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Prep Diary Calendar 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, Bristol 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). 1 CLIFTON COLLEGE UPPER SCHOOL ROUTINE (LENT TERM 2020) MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 7.15-8.10 Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Chapel (Choir Sectionals Alt Chapel (Choir Sectionals Ten 8.30 School Assembly House Assemblies Chapel Congregational Practice & Sop) 8.10-8.40 & Bass) 8.10-8.40 8.45-9.35 Period 1 Period 1 Period 1 Period 1 Period 1 Period 1 (8.45-9.25) 9.40-10.30 Period 2 Period 2 Period 2 Period 2 Period 2 Period 2 (9.30-10.10) 10.30-11.00 Break Break Break Break Break Period 3 (10.15-10.55) Break (10.55-11.25) Early lunch 11.00-11.50 Period 3 Period 3 Period 3 Period 3 Period 3 for away teams only 11.55-lunch Period 4 Period 4 Period 4 Period 4 Period 4 Period 4 (11.25-12.05) 12.40pm 3rd Form Lunch 3rd Form Lunch 3rd Form Lunch 3rd Form Lunch 3rd Form Lunch Lunch 12.05pm Brunch 12.45pm 4th Form Lunch 4th Form Lunch 4th Form Lunch 4th Form Lunch 4th Form Lunch Home Teams Upper Floor (11.00-12.30) 12.50pm 5th Form Lunch 5th Form Lunch 5th Form Lunch 5th Form Lunch 5th Form Lunch Non-team Pupils Lower Floor 12.55pm 6th Form Lunch 6th Form Lunch 6th Form Lunch 6th Form Lunch 6th Form Lunch Tutor Gp (1.25-1.45pm) 2 1.25pm Callover in Houses Callover in Houses Callover in Houses Callover in Houses including registration 3rd Form Extra Music Groups, Extra Work, Chapel Choir & Chamber 3rd Form Terriers lesson (1.50- Clinics, Activities (1.30- Music (1.30) (2.00-3.15pm) 2.50pm) 2.25pm) Activites/Clinics/Study CCF, 4th Form Outdoor 4th, 5th, 6th Senior, Junior plus Cross-Age Programme, 5th Form Form Games Games or 6th Form Clifton in Tutor Gp (2.30 - 2.50) Tutor Gp (2.30 - 2.50) Enterprise, PSP, 6th Form 3rd Form (see notices the Community Enrichment (See notices for Games (From for timings) (See notices for timings) timings) 3pm) Period 5 (2.55-3.45) Period 5 (2.55-3.45) Games and Sports Activities Tea (3.30 - 4.00) Period 6 (4.05-4.55) Activities Period 6 (3.50-4.40) Period 6 (3.50-4.40) Junior Activities & Societies, MED (5.30), Soul Band II Production Rehearsals (From Period 7 (5.00-5.50) Production Rehearsals Choir (4.45 - 5.30) 5.30pm) MED (5.15) Clinics Activities and Societies Team Practices Activities & Detention & Extra Work Strings, Soul Band I, House Societies 6.00-7.00 Activities & Societies (6-6.50) Societies & Rock Activities & Societies Competitions Workshop 6.15-7.10 Supper (6.00 Blk II,6.15 Blk I) Supper (6.15 Blk II,6.30 Blk I) Supper (6.15 Blk II,6.30 Blk I) Supper (6.15 Blk II,6.30 Blk I) Supper (6.15 Blk II,6.30 Blk I) Supper (6.00-7.00) Supper (6.00 - 6.30) 7.00 Production Rehearsals Production Rehearsals Activities and Societies 7.10 Callover in Houses Callover in Houses Callover in Houses Callover in Houses Callover in Houses Callover in Houses Callover in Houses 7.30-9.00 Prep Prep Prep Prep Prep Detention (7.00 - 9.00) Activities are listed in order of priority NOTES 3 CLIFTON COLLEGE UPPER SCHOOL TIMETABLE MICHAELMAS TERM 2019 WEEK A MONDAY MONDAY TUESDAYTUESDAY WEDNESDAYWEDNESDAY THURSDAYTHURSDAY FRIDAYFRIDAY SATURDAYSATURDAY Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 Prep Prep Prep CLIFTON COLLEGE UPPER SCHOOL TIMETABLE MICHAELMAS TERM 2019 WEEK B MONDAY MONDAY TUESDAYTUESDAY WEDNESDAYWEDNESDAY THURSDAYTHURSDAY FRIDAYFRIDAY SATURDAYSATURDAY Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 5 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 Prep Prep Prep 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 BRISTOL ZOO 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 I O N O PLAYGROUND O D D E R D R E E N R D R 62 Clifton Park Road G B A M A ( ) 47 8 9 West Town Languages T PRE PP A 40 O 46 7-8 Northcote Road: English as an I D O N PLAYGROUND 8 629 CliftonWest Town Park Road O T O BRISTOL ZOO GARDENS O R R E R E The Preparatory School (Ages 2-13) R Additional Language (EAL) & Independent B M P F 9 West Town T C The Chateau: Drama Classrooms, Health & Safety, 10 40 O 7-8 Northcote Road: English as an 46 THE AVENUE 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 THE AVENUE 10 TheRedgrave Chateau: Theatre Health Office & Safety, & Estates Dept R E 40 LI E 7-8 Northcote Road: Prep School Counsellor, English E H 40 4555 Learning Depts L 44 & EstatesRedgrave Dept Theatre O 11 H C T A D G 11 L RedgraveRedgrave Theatre Theatre Office T I L R O R C E C E N 40 as7-8 an Northcote Additional Road: Language Prep (EAL) School & Learning Counsellor, Support, English O 55 L 43 Redgrave Theatre D O 12 Fives11 12 CourtFives & Performance Court (Ground Gym(Ground Floor), Gymnasium Floor), (First Floor) A C BUTCOMBE 11 L Redgrave Theatre C I L R O C E N PLAYGROUND Chaplaincyas anThe Additional Preparatory & Multi Language Faith Room School (EAL) & Learning Support, O 43 (Ages 3-13) BRISTOL ZOO 12 FivesFitness12 Court13Fives Studio Joseph& Performance Court (First C ooper(Ground Floor)
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