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Spring Term 2017 Year 5 Victorian Day Spring Term 2017 www.huddersfield-grammar.co.uk Spring Term 2017 Week 1 Tuesday 3rd January Staff INSET Day: Mental Health First Aid Training for Pastoral Team 10:00am Year 11 GCSE English Language & Literature Revision Workshop Wednesday 4th January Staff INSET Day: Emergency First Aid at Work Training for 24 staff 10:00am Year 11 GCSE Mathematics Revision Workshop 1:00pm Revision support for Independent study Thursday 5th January Start of Term for pupils Friday 6th January Saturday 7th January 10:00am U13 & U15 Football @ Read School, Selby to depart at 8:30am Sunday 8th January Week 2 Monday 9th January Year 11 Mock GCSE Exams commence 1:30pm Year 5 & 6 Sports Hall Athletics - Huddersfield New College Tuesday 10th January 4:00pm U13 Basketball Tournament @ Royds Hall School Wednesday 11th January 8:30am Lion Learners Visit for Kindergarten and Reception Classes 3:00pm U12 Futsal League match @ Holmfirth High School Thursday 12th January 4:00pm Health and Safety Committee Meeting Friday 13th January 1:45pm Careers Talk to Year 9, 10 & 11: Franchising Saturday 14th January Sunday 15th January Week 3 Monday 16th January 10.00am Opera North Workshop & Performance 2:15pm U11 Rugby @ Read School depart 12:45pm Tuesday 17th January 3:30pm U15 Football Tournament (Hipperholme/Fulneck) @ Leeds Road 3:30pm U12 & U13 Netball @ Brooksbank School 4:00pm U14 Basketball Tournament @ Royds Hall High School 4:00pm Year 3 & 4 Sports Hall Athletics @ Huddersfield New College 7:00pm D of E Award Presentation Evening at The Town Hall by invitation Wednesday 18th January 3:20pm U13 Basketball @ Colne Valley High School 3 Spring Term 2017 6:00pm Drama visit ‘Strictly Ballroom’ West Yorkshire Play House in Leeds Thursday 19th January 9:00am Kindergarten Bilinguasing Session for the children 3:30pm U13 Football Tournament (Hipperholme/Fulneck) @ Leeds Road Friday 20th January Year 11 Mock GCSE Exams end 2:00pm Senior School Council Meeting Saturday 21st January 10:30am ISA National Swimming Finals, Olympic Aquatics Centre, London 10:30am U12, U13 & U14 Football @ Birkdale School, Sheffield depart 8:30am Sunday 22nd January Week 4 Monday 23rd January 9:00am Senior School Scholarship Examinations 2:00pm Scholarship Interviews with the Headmaster and Head of Prep School 2:30pm U11 Netball @ Silcoates School 4:00pm U14 Basketball v Salendine Nook High School @ HGS 6:00pm Ski Trip Information Evening, in the Sports Hall Tuesday 24th January Birthday Cake with the Headmaster for January Birthdays 4:00pm Year 1 & 2 Sports Hall Athletics @ Huddersfield New College Wednesday 25th January ISA Senior Schools Cross Country Championships-Scarisbrick Hall School 2:45pm U9 Football @ Queen Ethelburga’s School, York depart 1:15pm 2:30pm U9 Netball @ Silcoates School Thursday 26th January 3:15pm U12, U13 & U15 Netball @ Holmfirth High School 4:00pm U13 Basketball @ Salendine Nook High School 4:00pm House Bake-Off Round 3 5.00pm ESU Debating 2nd Round Urmston Grammar School, Manchester 6:00pm Year 11 Speed Interview Evening, in the Sports Hall Friday 27th January 9:00am U11 Sports Hall Athletics @ Leeds Road 1:30pm U12 & U13 Sports Hall Athletics @ Leeds Road Saturday 28th January 9:00am Year 7-9 House Go-Karting Sunday 29th January Week 5 Monday 30th January 11:00am U14 & U16 Football ISA Nationals @ Nottingham University depart 9am 2:45pm U11 Rugby & Netball v Heathfield @ Leeds Road 4 www.huddersfield-grammar.co.uk Tuesday 31st January Senior School Head Boy, Head Girl & Deputies Lunch with Headmaster 2:00pm Year 11 Meningitis Immunisations 4:00pm U14 & U15 Netball @ Brooksbank High School 6:00pm Year 9 Options Evening for Parents in the Sports Hall Wednesday 1st February 12:45pm Lunch with Abbie Elphinstone the Author, for Creative Writing & Book Club Members 1:00pm Mock GCSE Results released to Year 11 students 2:00pm Abbie Elphinstone, Author visit - Years 5, 6 & 7 Intermediate Maths Challenge (Year 10) @ HGS Thursday 2nd February 8:30am Kindergarten Stay & Play: Numbers 1:00pm ISA Prep Schools Cross-Country Championships @ Beech House School depart 11:30am 3:30pm U14 Football v Hipperholme Grammar School @ Leeds Road Friday 3rd February ISA Under 11 Five-A-Side Football Tournament @ St James’ School Greenhead College Application Deadline 2:00pm Senior School Council Meeting Saturday 4th February 10:00am U13 & U16 Football @ Hipperholme Grammar School depart 8:30am Sunday 5th February Week 6 Monday 6th February 10.00am Opera North Workshop & Performance 2:30pm U10 Netball @ Silcoates School 2:30pm U11 Football v Hipperholme Grammar School @ Leeds Road Tuesday 7th February 4:00pm U15 Football @ Batley Grammar School Wednesday 8th February 3:15pm U12, U13, U14 & U15 Netball @ Shelley College 6:00pm Year 11 Parents’ Evening & GCSE Entries in the Sports Hall Thursday 9th February 8:30am Year 10 trip to Thackray Museum 9:30am Year 1 Local Area Visit to Lindley Village 3:30pm U12 Basketball Tournament @ Holmfirth High School Friday 10th February Deadline for Year 9 Options to be returned to Dr Dean Saturday 11th February Sunday 12th February 5 Spring Term 2017 Week 7 Monday 13th February 4:00pm Year 7 Inter School Swimming Gala @ Salendine Nook High School Tuesday 14th February 3:00pm U12 & U13 Football v Rishworth School @ Leeds Road 3:30pm Year 5 & 6 Tag Rugby @ Huddersfield New College 3:45pm KS1 Multi Skills @ Royds Hall High School Wednesday 15th February 3:00pm U12 Futsal League Match @ Holmfirth High School 3:00pm U15 Football v Rishworth School @ Leeds Road 4:00pm ISA U11 Football v Queen Ethelburga’s @ Leeds Road Thursday 16th February Streamlined Reports to Years 3-6, 7, 8 & 10 8:45am Year 9 PSHE Carousel 10:45am Year 10 PSHE Carousel 4:00pm U13 Football @ Batley Grammar School 4:00pm Year 8 Inter School Swimming Gala @ Salendine Nook High School Friday 17th February Birthday Cake with the Headmaster for February Birthdays 2:00pm Senior School Council Meeting School Closes for half term normal time Saturday 18th February Half Term: Ski trip to Italy Departs Sunday 19th February Week 8 Monday 20th February Half-Term Tuesday 21st February Half-Term Wednesday 22nd February Half Term Thursday 23rd February Half Term Friday 24th February Half Term Saturday 25th February Half Term Sunday 26th February Half Term: Ski trip to Italy Returns Week 9 Monday 27th February School re-opens Tuesday 28th February 2:00pm Year 11 Enrichment Mindfulness Classes commence 4:00pm U15 Football @ Fulneck School departs 3:00pm 6:00pm Year 8 Parents’ Evening for 8H & 8G Boys, in the Sports Hall 6 www.huddersfield-grammar.co.uk Wednesday 1st March ISA U13 Netball Tournament at The Grange School, Chester 6:00pm Year 8 Parents’ Evening for 8S & 8G Girls, in the Sports Hall Thursday 2nd March World Book Day - Character dress for EYFS, Pre Prep & Prep School 4:00pm U13 Football @ Fulneck School 4:00pm Year 6 Football HSFA League (Away) Venue tbc 5:30pm Strictly Pennine Dance Festival @ The Lawrence Batley Theatre Friday 3rd March Saturday 4th March U13 & U15 County Schools Netball Tournament @ Silcoates School 10:00am U12 & U14 Football @ Hull Collegiates departs at 8:30am Sunday 5th March Week 10 Monday 6th March 2:50pm Road Awareness Drama Group Performance to Year 7 4:00pm Senior Swimming @ Silcoates School 4:00pm U13 Football v Hull Collegiates @ Leeds Road Tuesday 7th March Technology Challenge @ Kirklees College 4:00pm Year 5 & 6 Hi 5 Netball @ Royds Hall High School Wednesday 8th March 8:30am Kindergarten Stay and Play: Movement Session Thursday 9th March 8:30am Team UKMT Mathematics Challenge (Year 8 & 9) 4:00pm Year 5 Football HSFA League (Away) - Venue tbc 4:00pm Year 7 Netball Tournament @ Royds Hall High School 7:00pm Year 3 & 4 School Production Friday 10th March 2:00pm Senior School Council Meeting 7:00pm Year 3 & 4 School Production Saturday 11th March Sunday 12th March Week 11 Monday 13th March 9:30am Year 2 Visit to The Huddersfield Art Gallery Tuesday 14th March 2:30pm U15 Football @ Read School, Selby depart at 1:00pm 3:45pm Year 3 & 4 Football @ Royds Hall High School 6:00pm Year 7 Parents’ Evening for 7G and 7S Girls, in the Sports Hall Wednesday 15th March National Cross Country Final @ Temple Newsam, Leeds 7 Spring Term 2017 3:00pm U12 Futsal League Match @ Holmfirth High School 6:00pm Year 7 Parents’ Evening for 7H and 7S Boys, in the Sports Hall Thursday 16th March 4:00pm U15 Netball Tournament @ Colne Valley High School Friday 17th March 9:30am Year 3 & 4 Swimming Gala at the John Smith’s Stadium Pool 3:00pm U9 & U11 Football v Read School @ HGS Saturday 18th March 10:30am U12,U13,U14&U16 Football @ Queen Ethelburga’s School depart 8:30am Sunday 19th March Week 12 Monday 20th March 8:30am Year 9 D of E Bronze Award Practice Day in Mirfield 9:00am Year 1 Sculpture visit to Greenhead Park Tuesday 21st March ISA Under 14 Football Tournament @ Abbey Gate School 2:15pm Julie Rodgers, Senior Mistress talk to Year 11: Preparing for GCSE English Language & Literature 4:00pm U15 Football @ Woodhouse Grove School depart 2:00pm Wednesday 22nd March 2:45pm ISA U9 Football Tournament @ Queen Ethelberga’s School depart 1:15pm Thursday 23rd March Year 11 Huddersfield New College Interviews Day @ HGS 7:00am U11 Football & Netball @ Cognita Sports Festival, Akeley Wood Friday 24th March Comic Relief Day: Whole School Non-uniform Birthday Cake with the Headmaster for March Birthdays 9:30am Year 5 & 6 Swimming Gala at the John Smith’s Stadium Pool 2:00pm EYFS Mother’s Day Activity afternoon Saturday 25th March West Yorkshire Schools Games @ Leeds Met.
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