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St Leonards School Calendar Summer 2018 V2.Indd CALENDAR Summer Term 2018 1 MEMBERS OF COUNCIL Prof Verity Brown BSc, MBA, PhD, FRSE Chair Mrs Victoria Collison-Owen MA Mr Ken Dalton BSc (Hons) CEng Mr Paul Dollman BSc (Hons) CA Mr Neil Donaldson MSc Mrs Laura Jacks JD Mr Alistair J Lang BLE (Hons), LLB, Dip LP Col Martin Passmore MA GCGI FRSA Mrs Heidi Purvis BA PGCE Mr Sandy Richardson MA MBA FRSA Mrs Clare Wade 2 SCHOOL MOTTO: Ad Vitam – we are preparing boys and girls for life SCHOOL MISSION: We are providing an internationally recognised qualification for life SCHOOL AIM: We are educating all pupils to learn effectively, communicate articulately, respect others and participate with purpose 3 TERM DATES Senior School day students return to school by 8.25 am and Junior School pupils return to school by 8.40 am on the first day of each term SUMMER 2018 Monday 16 April Staff Meetings/INSET – Day 1 of 2 Tuesday 17 April Staff Meetings/INSET – Day 2 of 2 Boarders return. Boarding Houses open from 9.00 am 6.30 pm Supper for Boarders Wednesday 18 April 8.30 am Term begins Friday 25 May 4.15 pm Half-term begins 4.15 pm IB Diploma course ends. Yr 13 students return for Leavers Speeches and Prizegiving on 22 June 5.00 pm Boarding Houses close Sunday 3 June Half-term ends 1.00 pm Boarding Houses open 6.30 pm Supper for Boarders Monday 4 June 8.30 am Term resumes Friday 22 June 2.30pm Prizegiving and Leavers’ Ceremony Thursday 28 June 4.15 pm Senior School Term ends Friday 29 June 11.00 am Junior School Prizegiving 12.00 Term ends for Junior School 5.00 pm Boarding Houses close AUTUMN 2018 Friday 24 August New Staff Induction Monday 27 August INSET/Staff Meetings Tuesday 28 August INSET/Staff Meetings From 2.00 pm Boarding Houses open for:- new Senior School Yrs 8 – 11 boarders and new and returning Yr 12 boarders Wednesday 29 August Yr 12 (all students) Diploma Programme Induction From 2.00 pm onwards all remaining boarders to return 6.30 pm Supper for boarders 4 Thursday 30 August 8.30 am Term begins Friday 12 October 4.15 pm Half-term begins 5.00 pm Boarding Houses close Sunday 28 October Half-term ends 1.00 pm Boarding Houses open 6.30 pm Supper for Boarders (UK clocks go back 28 October) Monday 29 October 8.30 am Term resumes Friday 14 December 12.00 Term ends 5.00pm Boarding Houses close SPRING 2019 Monday 7 January Staff Inset Boarders return. Boarding Houses open from 9.00 am 6.30 pm Supper for Boarders Tuesday 8 January 8.30 am Term begins Friday 8 February 4.15 pm Half-term begins 5.00 pm Boarding Houses close Sunday 17 February Half-term ends 1.00 pm Boarding Houses open 6.30 pm Supper for Boarders Monday 18 February 8.30 am Term resumes Wednesday 3 April 12.00 Term ends 5.00pm Boarding Houses close (Easter Sunday: 21 April) (UK clocks go forward 31 March) SUMMER 2019 Tuesday 23 April Staff Meetings/INSET – Day 1 of 2 Wednesday 24 April Staff Meetings/INSET – Day 2 of 2 Boarders return. Boarding Houses open from 9.00 am 6.30 pm Supper for Boarders Thursday 25 April 8.30 am Term begins 5 Friday 24 May 4.15 pm Half-term begins 4.15 pm IB Diploma course ends. Yr 13 students return for Leavers’ Speeches and Prizegiving on 21 June 5.00 pm Boarding Houses close Sunday 2 June Half-term ends 1.00 pm Boarding Houses open 6.30 pm Supper for Boarders Monday 3 June 8.30 am Term resumes Friday 21 June Prizegiving Ceremony Thursday 27 June 4.15 pm Senior School Term ends Friday 28 June 11.00 am Junior School Prizegiving 11.00 am Boarding Houses close 12.00 Term ends for Junior School 6 ACADEMIC STAFF Headmaster Michael Carslaw BSc Hons (Newcastle), MBA (Nottingham), PhD (London) Connie Williams - Headmaster’s PA Deputy Headmaster & Deputy Head (Pastoral) Geoffrey Jackson-Hutt BSc Hons, PhD (Southampton) Deputy Head (Academic) Dawn Pemberton-Hislop BA Hons (Sheffield), MBA (Keele) Alison Abubaker Dip HE (Dundee) - Deputy Heads’ PA Head of Sixth Form Aileen Rees MA Hons (Cambridge) Diploma Programme & CAS Co-ordinator Ben Seymour BSc Hons (UEA, Norwich) Head of Yr 10 and Yr 11 Andrew Durward BEd Hons (Edinburgh) Head of Yr 8 and Yr 9 Dan Barlow MA Hons (St Andrews) Middle Years Programme Co-ordinator Kathryn McGregor BA Hons (Southampton) Art & Design Donna Rae MA (Glasgow), BFA (Chicago) Margaret Behrens BA Hons (Edinburgh) Lisa Donald BEd (Manchester) Linda Jackson BA Hons (DJCA Dundee) Karen Wowk MA Hons (St Andrews) William Clark MA (Winchester), BA Hons (Dundee) 7 Classics Andrew Lang MA Hons (St Andrews) Tig Lang BA Hons (Sheffield), PhD (St Andrews) Jenny Messenger BA Hons (Oxford), MA (Bristol) Computer Science Gus Ferguson MBChB (Cape Town), MSc (Heriot Watt) Economics and Business Management John Lambert MA Hons (Dundee) Paula Prudencio-Aponte MA (Bolivia), MSc (Manchester) English Alfonso Iannone MA Hons (Edinburgh), Rupert Crisswell BA (York), MEd (Cambridge) Katharine Gilbertson MA Hons (St Andrews) Nicola Greener BA Hons (Newcastle) Denise Johnston BA Hons (Cardiff) Vanessa Samuel MA Hons (Cambridge) Geography Amy Henderson MA Hons (Dundee) Vivian Bailey BSc Hons (OU) (maternity cover) Catherine Goldsmith BSc Hons (Durham), MSc (London),MSc (Oxford) - maternity leave History Jan Fulton BA Hons (Stirling), MA (Durham) Lorna Greenwood MA Hons (Edinburgh) Susannah Adrain MA Hons (Dundee) Learning Support Rona Wishart MA Hons (Edinburgh) Lisa Donald BEd (Manchester) Gillian Greenwood MA Hons (Cambridge) Ann Stephens BEd (Dundee) 8 Library Angela Tawse MA (St Andrews), MA (UCL), MCLIP Mathematics Russell Hall BSc Hons (St Andrews) Jonathan Edwards BEd Hons (Wales) Bryce Graham BA Hons (Open), BSc (Glasgow) Paul McDonald BSc (Open), MSc (Edinburgh Napier) David Pearce BSc (St Andrews) Kristina Struck State Exam MA (Berlin) Louise Toye BSc Hons (St Andrews) Modern Languages A Irene Kretschmann BA (Bonn) Anne Bavaj First State Examination MA (Bonn), Second State Examination (Aachen) Anna Beck BA (Columbia), MBA (Cornell) Barbara Beedham BSc Hons (Salford) Martin Donion MA Hons (St Andrews) Helene Sicard-Cowan PhD MA (California), MA (Nantes) Christina Steele MA Hons (St Andrews) Anouk Vermeulen BA MPhil (Radboud, Nijmegen) PhD (St Andrews) Haiyan Wang BA MA (Sichuan, Chengdu), MSc (Dundee) Modern Languages B Rie Adya BA MA (Rissho), MPhil PhD (Delhi) Susana Aranzana-Gonzalez BA MA CAP (Valladolid) Yulia Barlow BA (Yaroslavl), MA Hons (St Andrews) Tania Bermejo-Vazquez BA (Granada) Nora Gannon MA (Aix-Marseilles) Louise Lacaille MA Hons (St Andrews), MSt (Oxford) Ronan McLaughlin Kathryn McGregor BA Hons (Southampton) Darya Owren 9 Mario Prisco PhD (St Andrews), MA Hons (Napoli) Sheena Russo Music Fiona Love BMus Hons (Glasgow) Marjorie Cleghorn LGSM (Napier), Music School Secretary Robin Bell BMus Hons (Glasgow), ARCO (London), ARSCM (Salisbury) Douglas Clark Dip Mus Ed (RSAMD) Martin Dibbs MA MLitt, PhD (St Andrews), DMS (ARMC) Kenneth Cormack BMus Hons (RCS) Marie Downes BA Hons (Sussex) Winston Emmerson BSc Hons (Rhodes), MSc, PhD (UPE) Stuart Foggo Joseph Fleetwood BA Hons (RSAMD) PGDip(RCM) MMus(RSAMD) Janice Gibson ALCM London College of Music,Dip ABRSM Kenneth Irons SADJ Ruth Irons GDJ (St Andrews), MA Hons (Oxford) Jessica Long MA Hons (St Andrews), Dip ABRSM, PGDip (RCS) Dorothy McCabe GRSM, ARCM, ATCL, Cert.Ed.(London) Louise Major BMus, BSc Hons (Victoria), PhD (Otago) Simon Milton BSc (Reading), MMus (Sheffield) Melanie O’Brien,Dip TCL(TCM London), ALCM,LLCM(Napier) Megan Read MA (Glasgow) PGDipMus (RSAMD) Suzannah Rice BA Hons (Southampton) Lynne Ruark DRSAM, LRAM, (Glasgow) Toni Russell BA(Hons) Applied Music (Strathclyde) Paul Shiells BEd (Hons)(Aberdeen) Sally Shiells BEd (Hons)(Aberdeen) MMus (Aberdeen) Sarah Sneddon MA (St Andrews) PhD(St Andrews) LTCL, Dip ABRSM Naomi Thom MA (St Andrews), HNC (Dundee College) 10 Physical Education Mark Baxter BEd Hons (Edinburgh) Fintan Bonner BA (Ireland) Louise Carroll BEd Hons (Edinburgh) Rosie Dawson BA Hons (Bangor) Neil Hislop BEd Hons (Jordanhill) Neil Ronaldson Dip PE (Jordanhill) Andrew Turnbull BSc (Napier) Psychology Lin Maclean BSc Hons (OU), MEd (Sheffield), PhD (St Andrews), CPsychol Religious Studies Gillian Greenwood MA Hons (Cambridge) Catherine Gratwick MA Hons (St Andrews) Science Catherine Dunn BSc Hons PhD (St Andrews) Sophie Pollard BSc Hons (Plymouth) MRSC Rachel Deegan BA (Oxford) (maternity leave) Mary Kennovin BSc Hons (Portsmouth Polytechnic) PhD (St Andrews) Charlotte Kirby BSc Hons (St Andrews) Diane Lindsay BSc Hons (Aberdeen) Angus MacEwan BSc Hons (Edinburgh) PhD (Manchester)(maternity cover) Anna Radons-Harris BSc Hons (Lancaster) Andrew Robinson BSc Hons (Sheffield) Gillian Wilson BSc (Glasgow) Mark Arnold HNC (Dundee) Alison Hill MSc (Glasgow) BSc Hons (Aberdeen), PhD (Belfast) 11 Theatre Nichola Ledger BEd Hons (London) RCSSD Elizabeth Dunsmuir DipPE Laura Stewart MA Hons (Kent) THE JUNIOR SCHOOL OF ST LEONARDS Headmaster William Goldsmith BA Hons (Durham) FRSA MSc (Oxford) Alison Dewar, Secretary to Headmaster Deputy Head Julianne Pennycook BEd Hons (Jordanhill) - Yr 4 Class Teacher Claire Boissiere MA Hons (Dundee) - Yr 4 Class Teacher and Lower School Co-ordinator Nicola Arkwright BEd Hons (Coventry) - Yr 3 Class Teacher Duncan Barrable BCOM (South Australia) GDTO (South Australia) - Yr 5C Class Teacher Marina Barclay PDA - Yr 2 Classroom Assistant Ailsa Beebee BEd (Dundee) - Yr 5P Class Teacher Dianne Cormack BSc Hons (St Andrews) - Yr 6 class Teacher; Maths & Science Co- ordinator Valerie Donald MA Hons (St Andrews) - Yr 7P Class Teacher; English, PSHE and Latin Martin Donlon MA Hons (St Andrews) - Yr 7C Class Teacher; Modern Languages Co- ordinator Anna Fisher MA Hons (Dundee)
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