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Information for Parents Information for Parents P2 Governors P6 Heads of House P7 The School Timetable (week A or B) P10 Monday to Friday – Evening Programme P11 Activities Schedule P13 Weekly Music/Drama Rehearsals P14 Music Appointments P15 Scholars P17 Shop Opening Times P18 Sports practice timetable P20 Calendar P46 Staff List MISSION STATEMENT The Governors and Staff of Leweston work with pupils and their parents to provide a contemporary education rooted in the Catholic tradition. Gaudere Et Bene Facere 1 GOVERNORS Mr C Fenton (Chair) Mr I Stanton (Deputy Chair) Dr N Bathurst (Safeguarding) Mr C Comyn Ms C Gill Mr J Massey Canon R Meyer Mr H Tatham Mrs S Gordon Wild Governors can be contacted via the Clerk to the Governors, Lt Col G Scott-Masson, c/o The Bursary, Leweston School, Sherborne, Dorset, DT9 6EN 2 LEWESTON SCHOOL Sherborne, Dorset, DT9 6EN TELEPHONE NUMBERS LEWESTON SCHOOL Tel: 01963 210691 RECEPTION [email protected] PREP SCHOOL Tel: 01963 210790 RECEPTION [email protected] NURSERY Tel: 01963 211042 [email protected] Tel: 01963 210790 TO REPORT YOUR CHILD’S ABSENCE FROM SCHOOL Please call the relevant Prep or Senior School Office above as soon as possible on the first day of absence and subsequent days. BOARDING STAFF CONTACT NUMBERS Mrs L Worrall – Director of Boarding Houseparent to Hamilton (Sixth Form) and Glyn House (Years 10 & 11) [email protected] Mobile: 07964 539463 Mrs L Bruller Houseparent to Rose House (Years 3 to 8) and Glyn House (Year 9) [email protected] Mobile: 07772 318643 BOARDING HOUSE PAYPHONES ROSE AND GLYN HOUSE (YRS 3-9) 01963 211061 LOWER HAMILTON HOUSE (YRS 9-11) 01963 211056 UPPER HAMILTON HOUSE (YRS 12 & 13) 01963 211060 3 BURSARY Tel no: 01963 210765 Fax no: 01963 210695 SCHOOL SHOP Tel no: 01963 211048 [email protected] School website: www.leweston.co.uk EMAIL ADDRESSES: All staff can be emailed directly using the format* [email protected] i.e. John Smith would be [email protected] * except: Health Centre – [email protected] Lieutenant Colonel Gus Scott-Masson – [email protected] Mrs Claire Godman-Dorington – [email protected] Mrs Loretta Christey-Clover – [email protected] Please email any member of staff at any time if you have a question. For up to date Sports Fixtures please visit the Leweston School website. 4 Senior School Prefects Head Girl Clementine Goulding Deputy Head Girls Wilhelmina Froy, Alice Liddle Social Secretary Elena Arco House Captains Mollie Cole Campion Otterlie Gibbs Fisher Lauren Sewed Mayne Katherine Godman-Dorington More Academic Prefect Krysia Sadzikowska Drama Prefect Isabella Carpendale Music Prefect Tessa Broadbent Sports Captain Olivia Robson Boarding Prefect Sharon Huang International Prefect Vicky Sun Chaplaincy Prefect Ella Glydon Prep School Captains Head Girl Esme Fidler St Antony House Captain Fenella Taylor St Anne House Captain Honor Gallia St Margaret House Captain Samantha Merrick St Francis House Captain Lachlan Marsh-Saidin Games Molly Colwell Sacristan Amelia Austin Charity Sophia Loi Library Nikita Miah Music and Performing Arts Patience Groom Playground Charlotte Gallego Asunta Leo School Council Esme Fidler 5 SENIOR SCHOOL HEADS OF HOUSE CAMPION Mrs A L Griffiths FISHER Dr R Milestone MAYNE Mr P Ainsworth MORE Mrs L Gammon Leweston Friends’ Committee [email protected] Chair Lucy Atherton Treasurer Emma Fidler Secretary Sharon Murphy Prep Friends’ Committee [email protected] Chair Tracey Watson Vice Chair Linda Guthrie Treasurer Emma Fidler Secretary Sharon Murphy CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Nursery Mark and Bobby Green Reception Sara Beecham Year 1 Mark Wylde Year 2 Camilla Roberts Year 3 Sarah Long Year 4 Emma King/Sue Salmon Year 5 Sarah White Year 6 Andy Merrick Year 7 Georgina Bruce Year 8 Lucy Atherton/Emma Loi Year 9 Emma Fidler Year 10 Katie Lecompte Year 11 Charlotte Dick-Read Year 12 TBC Year 13 Margo Liddle 6 THE SENIOR SCHOOL TIMETABLE – 2017-2018 The Senior School timetable operates over two weeks, A and B, details below: Mon 16 Fri 20 April Week A Mon 23 Fri 27 April Week B Mon 30 Fri 04 April/May Week A Mon 07 Fri 11 May Week B Mon 14 Fri 18 May Week A Mon 21 Fri 25 May Week B Half Term Mon 04 Fri 08 June Week A Mon 11 Fri 15 June Week B Mon 18 Fri 22 June Week A Mon 25 Fri 29 June Week B Mon 02 Thu 05 June Week A EXEATS/HALF-TERMS start at 13.05 Coaches leave School at 13.30 Timings for the last half of the day on Exeats/Half-Terms are as follows: 08.20 Registration 08.45-9.25 Period 1 09.25-10.05 Period 2 10.05-10.45 Period 3 10.45-11.05 Little Break 11.05-11.45 Period 4 11.45-12.25 Period 5 12.25-13.05 Period 6 13.05 End of School 7 PREP SCHOOL – THE SCHOOL DAY School Opens 08.00 School Starts 08.15 REGISTRATION 08.20 Assembly/Hymn Practice/House Meetings/PSHE 08.25-08.45 Period 1 08.45-09.45 Period 2 09.45-10.45 BREAK 10.45-11.05 Period 3 11.05-12.05 LUNCH 12.05-13.15 REGISTRATION 13.20 Period 4 13.20-14.20 Period 5 14.20-15.20 Period 6 15.20-16.20 School finishes 16.20 TEA (Provided for pupils who are staying for After School 16.20-16.35 Care, Clubs and Prep) Optional after school activities for Reception - Year 6 See Clubs List After School Care available for children in Reception, Years 1 & 2 16.20-18.00 Optional After School Prep sessions for Years 3-6 16.40-17.30 17.30-18.00 Boarders return to Boarding House for activities 18.00 Boarders’ Supper 18.30 8 SENIOR SCHOOL – THE SCHOOL DAY REGISTRATION 08:20 Period 1 08:45 - 9:45 Period 2 09:45 - 10:45 BREAK 10:45 – 11:05 Period 3 11:05 - 12:05 Period 4 12:05 - 13:05 LUNCH 13:05 - 14:15 REGISTRATION 14:15 - 14:20 Period 5 14:20 - 15:20 Period 6 15:20 - 16:20 TEA 16:20 - 16:45 Monday A Head’s Assembly Tuesday A Hymn Practice Wednesday A Tutor time Thursday A Tutor time Friday A Tutor time Monday B Head of Year Assembly Tuesday B Hymn Practice Wednesday B Tutor time Thursday B Tutor time Friday B Reflective Assembly 9 MONDAY to FRIDAY EVENING PROGRAMME DAY PUPILS 16.45-17.45 Years 7/8/9/10 Day Pupils Supervised Study or Activities Mon –Thu 18.00 Beaminster, Dorchester and Wincanton buses depart Friday 16.30 Beaminster, Dorchester and Wincanton buses depart 13.30 FRIDAY - ONLY ON EXEAT AND HALF TERM Senior School BOARDERS 16.45-17.45 Activity Supervised study in 17.45-18.45 Years 7 - 10 Boarders Library 17.45-18.45 Years 11 Boarders Study on the Wings Study on Sixth 17.45-18.45 Years 12 and 13 Form Wings 18.45-19.30 Supper 19.20-19.30 House meetings Years 9 and 10 study if not on 19.30-20.30 Library activity Activities for Years 11, 12 and 13 19.30-20.30 study Prep BOARDERS 16.20-16.35 Tea 16.40-18.00 Clubs or Prep 18.00 Return to Boarding House 18.30 Supper 19.15-19.25 House Meeting 19.45 Quiet time in rooms 20.00-20.15 (Tues) Pyjama Prayers 20.00 Lights out N.B. On Thursdays there will be two sessions of Study for all Senior Boarders during the activity periods 16.45 – 17.45 and 19.30 – 20.30. 10 Senior School Activities The Activities Programme will operate throughout the term where practicable Monday 13.05-13.45 Maths Clinic (Years 7 – 9) Mr Okai 13.10-13.40 Shooting (Pistol) 1 External Coach 13.40-14.10 Shooting (Pistol) 2 External Coach 16.45-17.45 Senior Science Society (Sixth Form) Dr Kemal 16.45-17.45 German for Beginners (Years 7 – 11) Mrs Vandyck Tuesday 13.30-14.15 Current Affairs Mr Hayward 13.40-14.10 Classics Mrs Gammon 16.45-17.45 Zumba/Kickboxing External Coach 16.45-17.45 Yoga External Coach Wednesday 13.30-14.10 GCSE French Clinic (Year 11) Mrs Maynard 13.40-14.10 Samba Band Mr Huddleston 16.40-17.40 Mindfulness and Wellbeing Ms Ryall 17.00-20.00 Shooting External Coach 18.00-18.30 Jazz / Street Dance Helen Laxton Dance School 18.00-19.15 Fencing Lessons External Coach 18.30-19.00 Senior Intermediate Ballet Helen Laxton Dance School 19.00-21.00 Fencing Club External Coach Thursday 13.05-14.05 Cookery Mrs Larkin 13.20-14.00 Show Choir (Open to all) Dr Milestone 13.30-14.00 Physics Club Mrs Valentine 13.40-14.10 German for Beginners (Years 7 – 11) Mrs Vandyck 13.40-14.10 Japanese Mrs Taylor 16.30-17.45 Sixth Form Film Club Ms O’Toole 17.45-18.45 Cookery Mrs Larkin Friday 13.15-13.50 Volleyball/U.Frisbee Mr Pool 13.15-14.15` Sugarcraft Mrs Larkin 13.30-14.10 Film Club (Year 8) Mrs Littlechild 13.35-14.10 Theatre Tech Club Mr Ainsworth 16.00-20.30 Sailing Sailing Centre, Portland 11 Prep School Activities Monday 12.10-12.40 Swimming Development (Years 2-6) 12.10-12.40 Shooting 1 (Years 2-6) 12.40-13.10 Shooting 2 (Years 2-6) 16.30-17.30 Swimming (nominated pupils) 16.30-17.30 Forest School (Years 3-6) Tuesday 12.10-12.40 Running Club (Years 3-6) 12.40-13.10 Little Fishes (Reception-Year 2) 16.30-17.30 Athletics (Years 3-6) 16.30-17.30 Chess and Board Games (Years 3-6) Wednesday 12.10-12.40 Tennis (all years) 12.10-12.40 Fencing (Years 2-6) 12.40-13.10 Bright Lights (Years 3-6) 16.15-17.45 Ballet – 3 x 30 minute lessons 16.30-17.30 Wind and Strings Ensemble (nominated pupils) Thursday 06.45-08.00 Swimming (nominated pupils) 12.10-12.40 Combined Run-Shoot Training (nominated pupils) 12.10-12.40 Shooting 3 (Years 2-6) 12.40-13.10 Shooting 4 (Years 2-6) 12.40-13.10 Samba Band (Years 3-6) 16.30-17.30 Cookery (Years 3-6) 16.30-17.30 Cricket (Years 3-6) 16.30-17.30 Pottery (Year 3-6) – first half term only 16.35-17.15 Supervised Instrumental Practice (Years 4-6) Friday 12.10-12.40 Running Club (all years) * LAMDA lessons will take place on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday lunchtimes and Tuesday and Thursday after school.
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