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SUMMER TERM CALENDAR 2018 PHILOSOPHY and AIMS: Inspiring Education for Life SUMMER TERM CALENDAR 2018 PHILOSOPHY AND AIMS: Inspiring education for life Caterham School is one of the leading co-educational schools in the country. We are committed to providing an environment in which all pupils are challenged to be the best they can be and one in which pastoral care and well-being underpin academic, co-curricular and sporting excellence. The majority of our pupils are day pupils but we are also a thriving boarding community, which enriches the educational opportunity and experience for all. We believe in providing an education for life for all Caterhamians and we seek to ensure that the learning experience at our school blends the best of tradition with the exciting opportunities provided by new technology. Learning how to learn is a key facet of a Caterham education and is in our view an essential skill for life in the twenty-first century. We believe that a truly excellent school is about more than academic achievement alone: it is also about developing a passion for learning, a capacity for independent and critical thinking, self-awareness and resilience, self-confidence without arrogance and genuine interests that extend beyond the confines of the classroom. At Caterham School we focus on developing the whole person, aiming to ensure that each pupil leaves here ready for the challenges of life at university and beyond and understanding their responsibilities towards others. We want our pupils to leave Caterham well equipped to engage positively with a rapidly changing world as accomplished problem solvers and innovators, confident in their ability to lead and with a clear appreciation of and respect for the views and potential of others. In so doing we remain true to our founding Christian principles and values. Caterham Preparatory School Harestone Valley Road, Caterham, Surrey CR3 6YB Telephone +44 (0)1883 342097 Email [email protected] Website www.caterhamprepschool.co.uk The information in this calendar was correct at the time of going to print. There will be unavoidable changes during the term. Regular updates are made to the calendar and these can be found on our website www.caterhamprepschool.co.uk Click on the quick link to ‘School Diary’. Other school updates can be found by clicking on ‘Latest News’. CONTACT DETAILS Senior Management Team (SMT) Mr Howard Tuckett, MA Ed Headmaster Ms Annie Ingrassia, BA (Hons), Grad DipEd Deputy Head, Wellbeing, RE Mrs Kathy Browett-Clements, BA (Hons) PGCE Head of Pre-Prep, Early Years Co-ordinator Mr Paul Groves, BHum (Hons) PGCE Director of Studies Teaching Staff Mr Adam Assen, BMus Music Mr Martin Bartlett, MA Ed Director of Sport Mrs Annie Bullen, BEd Year 6, Head of Mathematics Ms Kim Connelly, BA (Hons) PGCE Reception Ms Katie Cox, BA (Hons) Reception Mr Nick Crombie, BA English Mrs Rosie Deale, BPrimEd, DipSpLD Year 3, Geography Co-ordinator Mrs Jackie Driscoll, BA (Hons) Year 6, Drama & DT Co-ordinator Mr Jeffrey Dyer, BA (Hons) BSc Year 5, History Co-ordinator Mrs Sarah Dyer, BEd (Hons) Year 1 Mrs Catherine Drummond, BA French Mrs Monique Epperlein, BEd French Mrs Melanie Hudson, BSc PGCE Year 4 Mrs Holly Howden, BA English Miss Georgia Malcolm, BA (Hons) PGCE Year 2 Mrs Alexis Maskatiya, BSc (Hons) PGCE Year 2 Miss Alice O’Donnell, MA English Mrs Lauren du Plooy, BA Nursery Ms Claire Raffield, BSC (Hons) PGCE Year 1 Mrs Zoë Roberts, BA (Hons) French & Spanish Dr Katharine Sharpe, DEdPsy, PGCE SENCo Mrs Susanna Smith, BEd (Hons) Art Miss Karen Taylor, BMus/BEd UNSW Director of Music Mrs Barbara Thompson, BA (Hons) Year 4, ICT Co-ordinator Mrs Karen Thorpe, BA Ed (Hons) Year 3 Mrs Emily Unwin, BA Spanish Mrs Sally Wallis, BSc (Hons) PGCE Year 5, Head of Science Ms Hannah Wildsmith, BA English Miss Karen Williams, BEd (Hons) Girls’ PE and Games Support Staff Miss Jaione Berasain Teaching Assistant Mrs Janet Bartholomeusz Teaching Assistant Ms Jeannie Brookes Teaching Assistant Miss Kirsty Burke (Maternity Leave) Teaching Assistant Mrs Lesley Clark Teaching Assistant 1 Mrs Natalie Charles Teaching Assistant Mrs Melanie Donovan Teaching Assistant Mrs Kim Haughey Teaching Assistant Mrs Jenny Hopkins Sports Assistant Mrs Sally Anne Jackson Teaching Assistant Mr Chris Jones Sports Assistant Mrs Pamela Kulp Teaching Assistant Mrs Miriam Nott Teaching Assistant Mrs Androula Petrou Teaching Assistant Mrs Beverley Pudney Teaching Assistant Mrs Nicola Rolfe Teaching Assistant Mrs Rhona Sparrow Teaching Assistant Mrs Charlotte Stagg Teaching Assistant Miss Laura True Sports Assitant Mrs Fiona Walker Teaching Assistant Breakfast Club, Lunchtime & After School Care Mrs Sharon Coombes Assistant and ASC Supervisor Ms Maxine Fisher ASC Assistant Mrs Natalie Harris-Mills Assistant Mrs Amanda Rowe ASC Assistant Mrs Melinda Stinson ASC Assistant Administrative Support Staff (based at Prep) Ms Kimberley Travers Preparatory School Administrator & PA to the Headmaster Mrs Christine Bridson Preparatory School Receptionist Mrs Sarah Matlock Pre-Prep Administrator Pastoral Revd Julian P Thomas, MA, BD Acting Chaplain Miss Nuala Buffini School Counsellor Mrs Lesley Paine Health Centre Trustees Mr J E KSmith,CBE, (Chairman) Revd N J Furley-Smith Mr D P Charlesworth Mr J Joiner Dr S R Critchley Mr M H P Smith Mrs A Crowe Mrs S M Whittle Mr I R M Edwards (Vice-Chairman) Mr A P Wilson Mrs T Eldridge- Hinmers Brigadier J.C.L. King, MBE – Clerk to the Foundation and Trustees 2 SCHOOL SHOP Monday: 1.00pm – 4.30pm Wednesday: 8.30am – 12 noon and 1.00pm – 4.30pm Friday: 8.30am – 12 noon and 1.00pm – 4.30pm SUMMER TERM 2018 Staff Inset Day Monday 23 April Term Starts Tuesday 24 April 8.15am (School starts) BANK HOLIDAY Monday 7 May School Starts Tuesday 8 May 8.15am (School starts) Half-Term Friday 25 May 3.45pm to Monday 4 June 8.15am (School starts) Term Ends Thursday 5 July 3.15pm - Nursery & Reception 3.25pm - Year 1 Friday 6 July 12.15pm - Year 2 & Prep School Speech Day Friday 6 July 11.00am AUTUMN TERM 2018 Whole School Monday 3 September Inset Day Academic Staff Tuesday 4 September Inset Day Term Starts Thursday 6 September 8.15am (School starts) Half-Term Friday 19 October 3.45pm to Monday 5 November 8.15am (School starts) Term Ends Friday 14 December 11.45am - Nursery 12.00pm - Pre-Prep 12.15pm - Prep School THE CATERHAM WAY n Treat others as you would want to be treated n Forgive n Look after belongings n Listen carefully n Be polite n Be kind and helpful n Play nicely and share n Be honest n Do your best to be your best self 2 3 CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVIES - SUMMER TERM 2018 ACTIVITY YEAR GROUP STAFF TIME Monday Guitar & Vocal Group Year 6 Miss Taylor 8.00 - 8.30am by invitation Junior Rounders 3,4 Miss Williams 8.00 - 8.30am Junior Cricket 3,4 Mr Bartlett, Mr Jones 8.00 - 8.30am Prep News 4,5,6 Mrs Thompson 12.40 - 1.10pm Senior Rounders 5,6 Miss Williams 12.40 - 1.50pm Senior Cricket 5,6 Mr Bartlett, Mr Jones 1.10 - 1.50pm ETS By invitation Mrs Ingrassia 1.10 - 1.50pm Senior Athletics 5,6 Mr Bartlett, Miss Williams 3.45 - 4.45pm Mr Dyer, Mr Jones *French Club 2 Mrs Bishop (external staff) 3.45 - 4.30pm Tuesday Music Theory (AB Exams) 4,5,6 Miss Taylor 08.00 - 08.30am Stamp Club 3,4,5,6 Mr Tuckett 11.00 - 11.20am STEM 4,5 Mrs Wallis 12.40 - 1.10pm Year 6 Play Rehearsal 6# Mrs Driscoll, Mrs Bullen 12.40 - 1.10pm String Orchestra 4,5,6, Mrs Quinton, Miss Taylor 1.10 - 1.50pm Year 6 Drama 6# Mrs Driscoll, Mrs Bullen, 3.45 - 4.45pm Miss Taylor *Spanish Club 1,2 3.45 - 4.30pm Y4&5 Swimming Squad By invitation Mr Smith 4.00 - 5.00pm Wednesday ETS By invitation Mrs Ingrassia 8.00 - 8.30am Senior Rounders 5,6 Miss Williams, Mrs Hopkins 8.00 - 8.30am Junior Singers 3,4 Miss Taylor 12.40 - 1.10pm *French 1 Mrs Bishop (external staff) 3.30 - 4.15pm Needlework 3,4,5,6 Mrs Deale 3.45 - 4.45pm Woodland 2 Mr Wilkinson 3.50 - 4.45pm *Matchpoint Tennis 1,2 John Prenelle 3.45 - 4.45pm (external staff) *+Taekwondo 3,4,5,6 Mr Harwood 4.15 - 5.15pm (external staff) Thursday Year 6 Swim Squad By invitation Mr Bartlett 7.00 - 7.45am Concert Band 3,4,5,6 Miss Taylor, Mr Hill 8.00 - 8.30am ETS By invitation Mrs Ingrassia 8.00 - 8.30am *Spanish Club 3,4,5,6 Mr Eduardo 12.40 - 1.10pm Science Club 3 Mrs Wallis 12.40 - 1.10pm Classic Board Games 3,4,5,6 Mrs Sharpe 12.40 - 1.10pm Senior Choir 5,6 Miss Taylor 1.10 - 1.50pm *Performing Arts Club 1,2 Mrs Bennett (external staff) 3.40 - 4.45pm *MDL Coaching Tennis 3,4,5,6 Mr Love 3.45 - 4.45pm Dance 5,6 Mrs Richards 3.45 - 4.45pm 4 Friday Year 6 Choir 6 Miss Taylor 8.00 - 8.30am Gardening 3,4,5,6 Mr Bartlett 8.00 - 8.30am Junior Rounders 3,4 Mrs Thorpe, Mrs Hudson, 12.40 - 1.10pm Miss True Junior Cricket 3,4 Mr Bartlett, Mr Jones 1.10 - 1.50pm *Chess 3,4,5,6 Coulsdon Chess Club 3.45 - 4.45pm *Watersports 6 Mr Tuckett (6 weeks) 3.45 - 6.45pm Fitness and Running 3,4,5,6 Mr Dyer, Mr Groves, 3.45 - 4.45pm Mrs Jackson Fencing 3,4,5,6, Dream Fencing Club 4.00 - 5.00pm Archery 3,4,5,6 Discovery Archery 4.00 - 5.15pm # Year 6 Drama - check call sheet to see if you are needed.
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