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Clifton College Michaelmas Term 2019 32 College Road, Clifton, , BS8 3JH Telephone 0117 315 7000 Fax 0117 315 7101 Email [email protected] Prep Diary NAME: ______www.cliftoncollege.com Lent 2015

Registered Charity No. 311735 HOUSE: ______TUTOR: ______

CLIFTON COLLEGE TERM CYCLE 2019-2020 Boarders should arrive at School on the date stated by 8pm; day pupils CLIFTON COLLEGE should arrive in time for registration the following morning. All pupils may depart at the times shown. CALENDAR 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. MICHAELMAS TERM 2019 Michaelmas Term 2019 8:00pm Wednesday 4 September – 3:30pm Thursday 12 December This Calendar provides information which will help you to organise ¼ term exeat: 1:00pm Thursday 26 September – 9:30pm Sunday 29 September your school life effectively. Half-term exeat: 1:00pm Friday 25 October – 9:30pm Sunday 3 November ¾ term exeat: 1:00pm Thursday 21 November – 9:30pm Sunday 24 November You should fill in your timetables for Weeks A and B (on pages 4–5) as soon as you can. Lent Term 2020 All prep is set on Google Classroom. 8:00pm Tuesday 7 January – 3:30pm Thursday 26 March Half-term exeat: 1:00pm Friday 14 February – 9:30pm Sunday 23 February 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 Summer Term 2020 complaint. 8:00pm Tuesday 21 April – Thursday 2 July If you lose your calendar, another copy can be obtained from the Half-term exeat: Saturday 23 May – 9:30pm Sunday 31 May Marshal. A charge of £1 will be made (to CC Charities). Prep Commem. Friday 22 May U/S Commem. Saturday 23 May

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 1 NOTES Y SUND A Callover in Houses 1.00-12.30) Supper (6.00 - 6.30) ( 1 Brunch Y eams T Activities 1.25) Early lunch for TURD A 1.25-12.05) away teams only S A Games and Sports Callover in Houses Period 4 ( 1 Lunch Period 2 (9.30-10.10) 12.05-12.20pm Home 12.20-1.15pm Rest of School Period 1 (8.45-9.25) Breakfast Congregational Practice Period 3 (10.15-10.55) Supper (6.00-7.00) Detention (7.00 - 9.00) Break (10.55- 1 Y Activities & Societies FRID A MED (5.15) Clinics Period 5 (2.55-3.45) Period 6 (3.50-4.40) utor Gp (2.30 - 2.50) eam Practices Activities and Societies Callover in Houses Period 4 3rd Form Period 2 4th Form T 5th Form 6th Form Period 3 Period 1 Callover in Houses Chapel Choir & Chamber Chapel Breakfast Break Supper Prep Music (1.30) Activites/Clinics/Study T Y ROUTINE (MICHAELMAS TERM 2019) Assemblies Activities & Societies, the Community , Junior plus Cross-Age THURSD A (See notices for timings) 5.30pm) Production Rehearsals Callover in Houses Callover in Houses Prep Period 4 3rd Form Period 2 House 4th Form 5th Form 6th Form Period 3 Period 1 Production Rehearsals (From Breakfast Break Junior Activities & Societies Supper Games or 6th Form Clifton in Senio r ork, Y ork (6- Activities (1.30- Period 5 (2.55-3.45) Period 6 (3.50-4.40) WEDNESD A orkshop utor Gp (2.30 - 2.50) en & Bass) 8.10-8.40 2.25pm) Callover in Houses T Callover in Houses 3rd Form Period 4 Period 2 4th Form 5th Form 6th Form Choir (4.45 - 5.30) Period 3 Period 1 Breakfast Break Supper Chapel (Choir Sectionals Detention & Extra W Music Groups, Extra W Prep W Clinics, 6.50) Societies & Rock T Alt & Y timings) Form Sport 4th, 5th, 6th ON COLLEGE UPPER SCHOO L (see notices for TUESD A CLIF T 2.50pm) (From 3pm) lesson (1.50- Sop) 8.10-8.40 Activities and Societies Production Rehearsals Callover in Houses Prep 3rd Form Period 4 Period 2 Callover in Houses 4th Form 5th Form 6th Form Activities & Societies Period 3 Period 1 Breakfast Chapel (Choir Sectionals Break Activities Supper MED (5.30), Soul Band II Production Rehearsals 3rd Form Extra 3rd Form Games Y , 6th Form erriers T Assembly MOND A , 4th Form Outdoor utor Gp (1.25-1.45pm) including registration ea (3.30 - 4.00) T Programme, 5th Form Enterprise, PS P CC F Callover in Houses T Period 6 (4.05-4.55) 3rd Form Period 4 Period 2 4th Form 5th Form 6th Form Period 7 (5.00-5.50) Breakfast Break Strings, Soul Band I, House Supper (6.00-7.10) Prep Period 3 Period 1 3rd Form School (2.00-3.15pm) timings) Competitions Enrichment (See notices for 1.50 1.00 7.00 7.10 8.30 1.25pm 12.40pm 12.45pm 12.50pm 12.55pm 6.00-7.00 6.15-7.10 7.30-9.00 7.15-8.10 8.45-9.35 1.00- 1 9.40-10.30 1.55-lunch 1 Activities are listed in order of priority 10.30- 1 1

2 3 A B WEEK WEEK SATURDAY SATURDAY SATURDAY SATURDAY 2019 2019

FRIDAY FRIDAY FRIDAY FRIDAY MICHAELMAS TERM MICHAELMAS TERM THURSDAY THURSDAY THURSDAY THURSDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY TUESDAY TUESDAY TUESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY MONDAY

MONDAY MONDAY CLIFTON COLLEGE UPPER SCHOOL TIMETABLE COLLEGE UPPER SCHOOL TIMETABLE CLIFTON COLLEGE UPPER SCHOOL TIMETABLE CLIFTON Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 Period Prep Prep Prep 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 Period Prep Prep Prep 4 5 THE COLLEGE CAMPUS The Upper School (Ages 13-18) 30 Science School & Exams Officer THE COLLEGE CAMPUS The Upper School (Ages 13-18) 30 Science School & Exams Officer 1 Coulson Centre: Business Studies, Economics, 31 Health Centre 1 Coulson Centre: Business Studies, Economics, 31 Health Centre Mathematics & DT Depts 32 Sixth Form Centre Mathematics & DT Depts 32 Sixth Form Centre 2 Moberly’s House 33 Cricket Pavilion E 2 Moberly’s House 33 Cricket Pavilion W N D D O I E W N S D 3 32 College Road: Bursary, Accounts, Human 34 Marshal’s House O N D O I I F T N N S 3 32 College Road: Bursary, Accounts, Human 34 Marshal’s House C L O W Resources, Marketing I F T BRISTOLCAR PARK ZOO NWHATLEY 35 C L O W Resources, Marketing Head Master’s House CAR PARK D WHATLEY 35 O 4 Hallward’s House, Dance Studio & Drama Class Head Master’s House D 4 Hallward’s House, Dance Studio & Drama Class 36 Worcester House 50 51 36 50 51 5 East Town Worcester House BRISTOL ZOO 5 East Town 37 Wiseman’s House MAIN ENTRANCE 37 Wiseman’s House BRISTOL ZOO 49 6 North Town N MAIN ENTRANCE 49 6 North Town 38 Holland's House E Y N D 38 L W Oakeley’s House Holland's House L Y A D 7 A E O W 48 V L E Oakeley’s House 39 Faculty of English & Modern Foreign L A 7 O

A D O D 48 E D E 39 Faculty of English & Modern Foreign V N R

D O 62 Clifton Park Road A

G A D ( ) 47 8 Languages E A D D PRE PP

D D N N R 62 Clifton Park Road I O A PLAYGROUND 8

G A A O PRE (PP) 47 Languages

R D R E E I O N R PLAYGROUND

B M O 9 West Town T E 40 R R E O 46 7-8 Northcote Road: English as an

B O R 9 West Town M T BRISTOL ZOO GARDENS T O 40 O 7-8 Northcote Road: English as an R 46 Additional Language (EAL) & Independent F

O T BRISTOL ZOO GARDENS P O C 10 The Chateau: Drama Classrooms, Health & Safety, R AVENUE THE Additional Language (EAL) & Independent F

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C The Chateau: Drama Classrooms, Health & Safety, E E H 10 40 44 45 AVENUE THE & Estates Dept Learning Depts

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R E Redgrave Theatre

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C E N 12 Fives Court (Ground Floor), Gymnasium (First Floor) O

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PLAYGROUND 12 Fives Court (Ground Floor), Gymnasium (First Floor) C BUTCOMBE The Preparatory School (Ages 3-13) BRISTOL ZOO PLAYGROUND 13 Joseph Cooper Music School The Preparatory School (Ages 3-13) 12 REARBRISTOL ENTRANCE ZOO 42 54 13 Joseph Cooper Music School 41 S 13 REAR ENTRANCE 41 52 Poole’s House D 12 42 54 School House 41 53 S 13 14 Poole’s House D 1 41 52 A D 53 L 14 School House D 1 GUTHRIE ROAD 42 Clifton College Nursery & IT Dept O A E L Watson’s House 42 I 15 Clifton College Nursery & IT Dept R GUTHRIE ROAD26 27 O E

F Watson’s House I 16 15 R 20 26 27 28 43 Hornby Arts Centre E 14 F 2 15 COLLINS’ PIECE E 16 20 28 The South Town 43 Hornby Arts Centre E 16 2 3 14 15 25 COLLINS’PLAYING PIECE G E The South Town 3 17 22 29 PLAFIELDYINGS 16 44 Bretton Memorial Hall (BMH) NEW FIELD G 25 N G 19 17 22 29 FIELDS Big School Kitchen (BSK), Dining Rooms 44 Bretton Memorial Hall (BMH) PRE PLAYING FIELDS E 17 NEW FIELD G 4 N 19

L Big School Kitchen (BSK), Dining Rooms PRE PLAYING FIELDS E 4 21 30 17 45 8 The Avenue: Headmaster’s Office, NY 18 L L 21 24 30 18 The Marshal & Senior Common Room, 45 8 The Avenue: Headmaster’s Office, A NY 5 18 L O Chaplaincy Office & Preparatory School THE PARAPET 23 24 18 The Marshal & Senior Common Room, C A 6 5 O Print Room (Basement) Chaplaincy Office & Preparatory School C THE PARAPET 23 COURT 4 Admissions C 6 Print Room (Basement) C MEMORIAL COURT 4 Admissions 7 MEMORIALARCH CHAPEL COURT 19 History Dept (Ground Floor), 46 7 ARCH CHAPEL COURT Hartnell’s House 19 PercivalHistory Dept Library (Ground (First Floor), Floor) 46 Hartnell’s House

D D 47 R O A Percival Library (First Floor) Merry House: Matthews’ House & I V A L A D 9 A D 20 47 Merry House: Matthews’ House & E R C R O TRIPLE Main Reception (Ground Floor), Synagogue (First Mansfield’s House(Ground Floor) Science P L A C I V A 9 O THE CLOSE 20 Main Reception (Ground Floor), Synagogue (First E R COURTS TRIPLE PEMBROKE ROAD Mansfield’s House(Ground Floor) Science P R Floor) O PLATHEYING CLOSE FIELDS Dept (First Floor)

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E Dept (First Floor) 10 D 11 21 East Cloister: Head Master’s Office Music Dept (Second Floor) E

G A D 31 21 East Cloister: Head Master’s Office Music Dept (Second Floor)

G A O 31 Upper School Admissions 8 LE 48 Preparatory School: R O

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K &CRICKET WORCESTER NETS 22 Wilson Tower: Newbolt Room, A

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AR COURT 49 The Coach House: English as an R

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P Additional Language (EAL) & Independent E E 23 Chapel, Chaplaincy

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C L 39 Hammond Building: Deputy Heads, 51 A

C 38 Prichard Room (First Floor) Tait’s Town & Cambridge Classrooms

C 51 C Tait’s Town & Cambridge Classrooms W O R C E S T Prichard Room (First Floor) W O R C E S T 26 School Shop & Rackets Court. Sports Centre: 52 North Town (P), South Town (P) & E R 26 School Shop & Rackets Court. Sports Centre: 52 North Town (P), South Town (P) & R Gymnasium, Sports Hall, Pool, Changing Rooms Dance Studio E R O A Dance Studio W R O D Gymnasium, Sports Hall, Pool, Changing Rooms O R A D & Fitness Centre 53 W O C E & Fitness Centre New Field R C S T E 53 New Field E S R T E T E 27 Deliveries & Porters' Lodge R R R 54 Pre-Preparatory: Main School Building, T E A 27 Deliveries & Porters' Lodge R R C E 54 Pre-Preparatory: Main School Building, A C 28 Ceramics (Ground Floor), PE Dept (First Floor) Headmistresses Office & School Office E 28 Ceramics (Ground Floor), PE Dept (First Floor) Headmistresses Office & School Office 29 Tribe Building: Art, Classics & 55 Sharpe’s: Year 3 Common Room, Sharpe’s: Year 3 Common Room, 29 ReligiousTribe Building: Studies Art, Depts Classics & 55 Classrooms & Arts Centre Religious Studies Depts Classrooms & Arts Centre 6 7 TEACHING STAFF & CLASSROOMS Name Room Name Room Mr Stuart Loughrey SRL PE Mr Adam Sibley ACS 9 Name Room Name Room Mr Nicholas Luker NCL C47 Mr Llewelin Siddons LLS ML31 Mrs Ronnie Ardrey RLA C26 Mrs Miranda Fowler MCF ML12 Mrs Rebecca Luker RJL LAB E Mr Gilbert Simmons GES C28 Miss Sarah Atkinson SEA ML14 Mrs Julia Folland JFO C38 Mrs Kate Macleod KM LAB O Miss Helen Skatun HS T8 Mr Samuel Aylward SAY LAB A Ms Caroline Francis CFR Mr Nicholas Mills NCM 10 Mr Nicolai Stockfisch NST ML01/26 Miss Grace Ball GCB LAB Y Mr Jonathan Gardner JDG LAB M Mr James Mitchell JMI CCF Miss Jennifer Swallow JES ML25 Mrs Andrea Ballance AB C39 Ms Alissa Goefron AGO NR01 Mrs Javiera Morales JMO Mr Edward Swanwick ENS 21A Mr Ben Bates BDB 19 Miss Camilla Gold CGO C24 Mrs Anastassia Myers AMY C25 Mr Simon Tait JST 11 Mrs Mary Beever MSB E22 Miss Charlotte Graveney CGR PE Mr Alan Newman ANE Miss Alexandra Tebay ACT C31 Mr Robert Beever RB C22 Mr Jo Greenbury JHG SC01 Mr Will Nicholl WDN T3 Mr Iwan Thomas IVT E11 Mr John Bobby JCB PE Mrs Julia Greenbury JMG T6 Mrs Rhian Orzel RMO Drama Mr Matthew Thomas MGT G4 Mr Liam Bull LB E31 Mr Danny Grewcock DJG Mr Alan J O’Sullivan AJO C48 Mr Ernie Tsao ET ML33 Mr Charles Callandar CTC E34 Dr Tim Greene TMG LAB L Dr Thomas Patrick TP T2 Dr Wingyan Turnock WTU 102 Mr Gary Catchpole GJC C34 Mrs Susannah Griffin STG S202 Mrs Charlotte Peploe CP 102 Mrs Alison Wade AW LAB S Mrs Louise Catchpole LAC PE Dr Malcolm Grohmann MJG LAB X Dr Remy Poland RLP LAB S Mr Andrew Wagstaff APW PE3 The Rev Simon Chapman SCH C11 Mrs Katie Hamilton KRH 101 Miss Tabatha Pritchard TJP POT Mrs Vanessa Walsh VW E01 Miss Christa Clark CCC C29 Mr Dominic Harris DHA E32a Ms Naomi Randall NJR Ceramics Mr Gareth Westwater GSW C28 Miss Hannah Clarke HCL T3 Miss Michelle Harris MH ML22 Mrs Sarah Rath SRA 18 Mrs Angela White AW1 101 Miss Sarah Clarke SC E21 Ms Emily Hawkins ERH E21 Mr David Richardson DJR LAB B Mr Paul Wigginton PCW Art Mrs Louise Comer LCO Miss Lydia Hawkins LAH LAB T Mr Martin Richmond MJR C14 Mr Allan Wilkie AJW ART Miss Rosemary Coombs RKC T1 Mr James Hills JTJH Music Mr Daniel Robson DR Music Mr James Williams JRW S203 Ms Emma Cordwell ELC ML34 Mr Chris Hughes CMH S204 Mr Paul Romaines PWR C12 Mr Martin Williams MW 20 Mr Stephen Cross SJC C33 Mr Jonathan Hughes JHH 21A Mr James Rosser JMR Sailing Mrs Kirsty Willis KMW PE Ms Sophie Cuesta SCU E12 Mrs Louisa Hume LJH LAB J Miss Laura Rudland LMR PE Mrs Rebecca Wimshurst RJW 106 Miss Lucy Dales LFD ML11 Miss Sian Hurst SMH C10 Mr David Saunders DSA Drama Mrs Jen Wood JAW Lab S/S202 Ms Rebecca Davies RLD Mrs Victoria Jackson VEJ C19 Mrs Shannon Schrijver SCS C39 Miss Samantha Daubney SDA LAB O Dr Anna Jamison ACJ E33 Miss Nina Debowski NDE ML25 Mr Daniel Janke DJJ T5 ––––––– KEY ––––––– Mr Matthew Deacon MJD LAB L Mrs Katherine Jeffery KAJ C37 Map Ref Dr Darron Dean DD 17 Mrs Anne John ANJ 8 Room Building (see page 6) Mrs Kate Dodd KAD 107 Mrs Sarah Johnson SAJ 10/21a 8, 9, 10,11 Central Building (ground floor) 19 Mr Noel Doran ND 201 Dr Clive Jones CJ C35 13 - 22 & ICT East Cloister / Wilson Tower 21/22 Mr James Drinkwater JRD Music Mr Patrick Jones PJO LAB D Miss Toni Duffy TDU LAB V Mrs Emma Kenyon EK C21 NR 7–8 Northcote Road 40 Mr Oliver Dunning OJD LAB J Mrs Daisy King DCK 101 E and ML Faculty of English & 39 Mr Nathan Dyte NDY LAB A Mr Joseph Lane JSL 17 Modern Foreign Languages Mr Max Ernest-Jones MEJ S202 Mr Owen Lewis OGL ML21 T1 - 8 & Art Dept Tribe Building 29 Mrs Helen Evans HEV Mr Peter Lidington PGL 21 C10 - 49 Coulson Centre 1 Miss Lucy Fewkes LJF Dance Mr Arnold Lobo ALO LAB C S101, 201 - 4 Sixth Form Centre 32

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SCR Chapel Chapel Chapel Various Houses Houses

Big School Big School Sports Hall Sports Hall

Prichard Room Prichard Beggar's Bush Beggar's Bush SEP Room Newbolt Hammond Building

Redgrave Theatre/1 Worcester Road Worcester Theatre/1 Redgrave Road Worcester Theatre/1 Redgrave

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Rugby pre-season training: all 3rd Form boys plus rugby players boys Form all 3rd training: Rugby pre-season girls plus hockey Form 3rd all training: pre-season Girls' Hockey to available and Head of Sixth Form Deputy Head (Academic) the College by HoM) as required Houses timings) plus drinks noticeboard) pupils (see House and boarding of activities (see House noticeboard) by rota followed school 5.00pm) to (return other age groups from 5.00pm) school to (return groups other age from players choices pupils' subject discuss New day pupils arrive at Houses day pupils arrive New Callover in Boarding Houses in Boarding Callover NEW PUPILS INDUCTION BEGINS (tutors to be available in be available to BEGINS (tutors INDUCTION NEW PUPILS Breakfast be worn) to (uniform Praepostors Meeting for in Houses Registration Chapel seating Chapel School Assembly attend) to House meetings (All Tutors meetings Group Tutor Break 5th Form for Games choices 6th Form for Games choices Drinks and Buffet Supper for All Teaching Staff across across Staff All Teaching for Supper Buffet and Drinks activity for notice (see separate at Houses arrive boarders New in SCR Staff for Coffee induction activites pupils then to of new photo Group II day Block new of school based activities for Rotation I pupils Block new Community to in the and Clifton on CCF Talks Houses day pupils to of new Parents of day pupils plus drinks parents new to address Head Master's Houses to Pupils return Boarding New Supper and staff) Lunch (pupils pupils of boarding parents new to address Head Master's

am am 8.00am 8.30am 8.40am 8.55am 9.15am 6.15pm 1.15pm 1.30pm 1.30pm 4.30pm 5.00pm 6.00pm 6.15pm 8.00pm 10.00am 10.30am 10.45am 10.30am 12.30pm 12.30pm 12.00noon 7.15-8.10am 8.10-8.25am From 3.30pm From 3.30pm From 4.45pm From 10.30-11.00am Thu 5 4 Wed SCR SCR

Dublin Chapel Various Houses WEEK A Big School Big School Various TBC Various Departments Newbolt Room Newbolt Beggar's Bush Newbolt Room Newbolt Newbolt Room Newbolt Prichard Room Prichard

AUG Norway Aurland SEP Prep School Hall Prep Prep School Hall Prep Black Mountains 1 Worcester Road 1 Worcester Redgrave Theatre Redgrave Theatre Redgrave PE Classroom/tbc

10 AUGUST SEPTEMBER earlier INSET session) September) 1st (returns (walking programme) Expedition if required) Housemasters/mistresses (Meeting for staff new for drinks Head Master's The Chaplain Chapel Week: Hockey Pre-season Tour: U14A and U16A Tour: Pre-season Hockey 4th September) Wednesday 6.00pm (returns (H) Tournament Pre-Season Girls' Hockey: staff new Induction meeting for Buddies and Mentors Meeting for Duke of Edinburgh's Gold Award: Sea Kayaking Qualifying Sea Kayaking Award: Gold of Edinburgh's Duke XV (A) 1st High School: Cardiff v Pre-season Rugby U6th Qualifying Expedition Gold Award: of Edinburgh's Duke Departmental time (including some sharing from time (including some sharing from Departmental Rugby v Coleg Cymoedd: 1st XV (H) Cymoedd: 1st Rugby v Coleg and rugby coaches hockey INSET for College INSET Cross Break INSET teams) (including meetings of House Tutor tutors Lunch for staff Lunch for Housemasters/mistresses Meeting for 1:1 Heads of Departments meetings College Cross welcome all staff Service: Beginning of Term College) (Cross update INSET Safeguarding meetings Departmental Meeting for all College Staff Staff all College Meeting for meeting Staff Coffee Heads of Departments Meeting for Lunch

pm 8.30am 8.00am 4.00am 8.45am 9.00am 6.00pm 5.30pm 1.30pm 4.00pm 10.00am 10.45am 11.00am 11.30am 10.15am 11.00am 12.30pm 12.30pm 12.45pm 12.00noon 12.00noon 3.30-4.30pm 3.30-4.30pm 1.30-2.30pm 2.30-4.00pm

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Chapel Chapel Houses Room 16 The Close WEEK B Big School Big The Pavilion Marlborough CCF Armoury Bradley Room Bradley Newbolt Room Newbolt Room Newbolt Room Newbolt Prichard Room Prichard Kendrew Room Kendrew Room Kendrew Percival Library Percival

SEP Languages Café Redgrave Theatre Redgrave Newbolt & Pavilion Newbolt

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Lunchtime Recital: Sam Hesketh Fatchen (Organ/Piano) ST (Organ/Piano) Fatchen Sam Hesketh Lunchtime Recital: Normal Routine arrangements) for (see noticeboard (including registration) Group Tutor Network Breakfast Business Parents' Clifton pupils overseas for Registration meeting Games Committee 1 (no Congers) Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson and brunch Break 4 (Choir rehearsal) Lesson Supper attend) to Tutors L6th (All Event. L6th Welcome (A) 1st Marlborough: & Malvern v Tonbridge, Rackets Festival Rugby Schools' Prep Brunch Supper Chaplain & SCR Chapel Week: entrants new for tests Screening arrangements) for CCF (see noticeboard briefing Form 3rd briefing Programme 5th Form briefing Programme The Outdoor Pursuits briefing include LAMDA in the Community briefing to Clifton High School: 4th XV & U15C (H) Rugby v Clifton meeting Committee Library Staff meeting Award of Edinburgh Duke Bronze Society and Law Philosophy meeting Planning Committee Academic Forum Christian High School: U14C (H) Rugby v Clifton Junior Debating workshop meal Chinese Moon Festival Evening Leadership Praepostors' Scientific Society

7.30am 8.15am 9.00am 9.45am 7.30pm 1.55pm 2.00pm 2.00pm 2.00pm 2.00pm 4.15pm 4.30pm 5.00pm 5.30pm 5.00pm 8.30pm 1.15pm 4.15pm 5.00pm 6.30pm 6.30pm 7.30pm am only 11.00am 1.25-1.45pm 1.30-2.15pm 6.00-7.00pm 6.00-6.30pm 10.25-10.50am 10.50-11.25am WEEK 2 11.00am-12.30pm Thu 12 13 Fri Sat 14 Sun 8 Mon 9 10 Tue 11 Wed

Chapel Chapel Chapel Chapel Chapel Houses Houses

Room 17 The Close Big School Big School Big School Big School Big School Big School Big School Music School Prichard Room Prichard SEP Library Percival Redgrave Theatre Redgrave

U16B & C, U14A, B & C (H) 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th XI (A) 2nd, 3rd 1st, 1st, 2nd & 3rd XV & U15A & B (H) 2nd & 3rd 1st, U16A & B, U14A & B (A) 12 eting for Block I pupils taking Voice/Instrumental lessons lessons Voice/Instrumental I pupils taking Block eting for times see noticeboard) (for groups all year Games for consult the Clifton College Website College Clifton the consult For start times of Saturday afternoon sports fixtures please please sports fixtures afternoon times of Saturday start For notice) PUPILS (see separate ALL FOR PHOTOS lessons Voice/Instrumental taking II pupils Block Meeting for Girls' Hockey v Blundell's School:  Girls' Hockey  Rugby v Monmouth College: Congregational practice practice Congregational see routine) lessons 4) (40 minute 1 to (Periods Normal routine Brunch to Away teams in away matches all those not involved Lunch for Girls' Hockey v Jersey Hockey Club: U16A (A) Hockey v Jersey Girls' Hockey 5 Period 6 Period Will Rock You We School Musical: Auditions for Supper Prep 1-4 and lunch lessons Chapel and normal routine Reps House ICT Meeting for in Houses Callover Me Chapel Choir practice and 5th Form 4th 3rd, for Groups Tutor attend) to L6th (tutors Meeting for attend) to U6th (tutors Meeting for and 4th Form 3rd for Activities Fair BBQ Form 3rd I supper Block II supper Block Houses in Boarding Callover Centre Polack the pupils to Jewish Period 3 Period 4 Period lunch Form 3rd lunch 4th Form lunch 5th Form lunch 6th Form

8.30am 8.30am 8.30am 5.00pm 1.35pm 1.45pm 2.00pm 1.30pm 6.15pm 6.30pm 7.10pm 5.30pm 6.00pm 10.55am 12.10pm 12.40pm 12.45pm 12.50pm 12.55pm

11.55-lunch

2.55-3.45pm 3.50-4.40pm 6.00-7.10pm 7.30-9.00pm 2.30-2.50pm 2.30-2.50pm 2.30-2.50pm From 1.45pm From 8.45-12.05pm 10.55-11.25am 11.00-11.50am

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Cornwall Room 16

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WEEK B CCF Armoury Bradley Room Bradley Newbolt Room Newbolt Kendrew Room Kendrew Room Kendrew

SEP Languages Café Bristol University Bristol Redgrave Theatre Redgrave Badminton School Badminton Clifton Rugby Club Clifton

U16 A, U16 B, C, U14A, B & C (A) B & C (A) U16 B, C, U14A, U16 A, 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th XI (H) & 4th 2nd, 3rd 1st,

1st, 2nd & 3rd XV, U14A, B & C (A) & C B XV, U14A, & 3rd 2nd 1st, U16A, B & C, U15A, B & C (H) B & C, U15A, U16A, 15 QUARTER-TERM EXEAT BEGINS QUARTER-TERM EXEAT (subject to school commitments) (subject to am) 28th September Saturday (returns Rugby: U14A Tour arrangements) B) (Group XV, U16A, U15A & U14A plus Girls VII 1st QUARTER-TERM EXEAT ENDS QUARTER-TERM EXEAT Tantony Author visit: Rebecca Terriers CROSS-COLLEGE SEE AND SHARE WEEK CROSS-COLLEGE Sailing NSSA Single handed team racing: Juniors Juniors racing: handed team Single Sailing NSSA Town West Chapel Week:  School: Edward's v St Rugby  College: v Malvern Girls' Hockey Charities Chapel Week: for noticeboard (see entrants new for tests Screening (H) College v Wellington Rackets registration Expedition edofe Award Bronze of Edinburgh's Duke Society and Business Economics Society and Law Philosophy Curses Greek Ancient Lecture: Classics Society meeting Geography of Rugby v Millfield; Memorial Evening Bresnahan Ryan ABRSM entries for date Closing meeting Team Tutorial Form 3rd Heads of Departments meeting Forum Christian deadline) (staff set of grades I & II: 1st Blocks (A) Girls' team College: v Wellington Rackets

9.00am 2.15pm 5.00pm 5.00pm 5.30pm 7.00pm 1.30pm 5.00pm 8.30pm 1.00pm 2.15pm 9.30pm 2.00-3.15pm 6.30-8.30pm 7.00-8.30pm From 1.00pm From WEEK 4 WEEK 5 Sat 28 9.00am-1.00pm Council meeting Sun 29 Mon 30 1 Rosh Hashanah Day Sun 22 Mon 23 24 Tue 25 Wed Thu 26

BOV SCR SCR Local Chapel

Room 8 Wycliffe Room 16

WEEK A Chew Valley Chew

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(Group A) (Group Champness) at Saffery (Mark Hill, Partner arrangements) Prep & Pre-Preparatory Open Morning Block I Tutorial Team meeting Team I Tutorial Block Rugby v Sir Thomas Rich's School:  Rich's School: v Sir Thomas Rugby Sailing v Chew Valley Sailing Club: 1st & U16 (H) Sailing Club: 1st Valley Sailing v Chew Drama Trip: Pride and Prejudice (sort of) and Prejudice Pride Trip: Drama Forum Christian meeting Matrons' WT (voice) Ruby Mardall Lunchtime Recital: (H) College v Eton Rackets v ET Junior Debating Round 1: WaH staff new Meeting for meeting Planning Committee Pastoral History Society History Techniques and Interview Careers U6th meeting: Elevate Film Modern Languages Film Society: French meeting and Learning Group Teaching 3rd Form Cyber Champions Cyber Form 3rd briefing Tors Ten 4th Form NEA Field Day U6th Geography meeting SCR Committee U16C (H) College: Rugby v Wycliffe registration Expedition edofe Award Bronze of Edinburgh's Duke and Accounting in Finance Careers Lecture: Careers Study Skills L6th meeting: Elevate Fencing: GAFU Senior and Novice foil (A) foil Senior and Novice GAFU Fencing: School House Chapel Week: for noticeboard (see entrants new for tests Screening Service Chapel School *Upper  v Marlborough: Girls' Hockey

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OCT OCT OCTOBER Girls' Hockey v Kingswood School: 1st, U16A, 2nd, 3rd & 4th XI (A) U16B, C & D, U14A, B & C (H) Tue 1 9.00am-4.00pm Mental Health First Aid training for staff 6.30pm Percival Dinner (parents and OCs) Percival Library & Big School Rosh Hashanah Day 2 (sign up session) Kendrew Room Sun 6 7.30am CCF Field Day departs (returns 6.00pm Monday 7th) 9.00am-1.00pm 3rd Form Latin Trip to the Roman Baths Bath Various locations 9.00am Girls' Hockey U18 Tournament: Tier 4 2nd XI Beggar's Bush Sailing NSSA Single Handed Team Racing Championships: 4.30pm Bristol Schools' Single Mathematics Competition tbc U15 (A) Fairlop 5.30pm History Society Room 8 6.00pm Long HoMs' meeting Newbolt Room 11.00-3.00pm School Musical Rehearsal for full cast/crew 7.30pm Dance and Drama Trip: Lion King Bistol Hippodrome (for those not on Field Day) Music School Wed 2 1.30pm Gold Duke of Edinburgh meeting CCF Armoury WEEK 6 WEEK B 1.30pm Tutorial Team Meetings Houses 2.00pm Oxbridge candidates' meeting Kendrew Room Chapel Week: Library 2.55-3.45pm 6th Form Lecture. Leon McCarron: Storytelling and Mon 7 Girls' U18 Hockey preliminary rounds (date to be confirmed) Long Distance Expeditions Redgrave 8.00am The Outdoor Pursuits Programme Field Day (returns 5.00pm) 5.00pm Modern Languages Fest 6th Form Languages Café Various locations 8.30pm Christian Forum Languages Café 8.45am 5th Form Enterprise Programme Day Prichard Room Thu 3 All day National Poetry Day (25th Anniversary) Percival Library Tue 8 9.00am Girls' Hockey U14A Tournament: Tier 1 West Qualifier 8.30am 6th Form Art and Sculpture trip: National Gallery Beggar's Bush and Tate Britain (returns 7.30pm) London 9.00am Girls' Hockey U14B Tournament: Tier 2 Bath/Bristol Qualifier 11.00am Percival Poetry Party Percival Library Beggar's Bush 1.15pm Lunchtime Recital: Kevin Pan (organ/piano) WiH T Chapel 2.15pm Rackets v Malvern College (A) 2.00pm Football v Bristol Grammar School: Development XI (A) 4.30pm Bristol Schools' Further Mathematics Competition tbc 5.00pm Junior Debating Round 1: HH v HLH 5.00pm Assistant HoMs' meeting Newbolt Room 6.00-6.45pm Student Library Advisory Council Percival Library Wed 9 From 1.30pm Open Afternoon for Prospective 6th Form Pupils 7.30pm Open Mic Night JCR Yom Kippur Prichard Room/Percival Library Fri 4 Charity Awareness Day 1.30-4.00pm Shakespeare for Schools Company Workshop Girls' Hockey U16B Tournament: Tier 3 Beggar's Bush Trinity Centre/ 1.30-2.25pm Careers Lecture: Accountancy Apprenticeships (Ben Carter, 8.30pm Christian Forum Languages Café Bishop Fleming) Bradley Room Thu 10 7.30am Clifton Parents' Business Breakfast Network The Pavilion 7.30pm Scientific Society Kendrew Room All day 5th Form Science Trip: New Scientist Live Exhibition London Sat 5 Open Morning Upper School 1.15pm Lunchtime Recital: Lydia Arikan (trumpet) HLH Music School Golf: British Schools and Colleges Southern Open (A) 1.30pm Rackets v Charterhouse (A) Marlborough Collingtree Park Golf Club Northampton. 5.00pm Junior Debating Round 1: SH v ST Sailing: BSDRA Midland Championships: 1st (A)Oxford Sailing Club Fri 11 Home Clothes Day Sailing NSSA Single Handed Team Racing Championships: 1.00pm Meeting for new staff Newbolt Room U15 (A) Fairlop 6.10pm SCR AGM SCR Rugby v Marlborough College: 7.00pm West Town Performance Evening Prichard Room 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th XV, U14A, B, C & D (H) Sat 12 Ten Tors Managers' briefing Dartmoor U16A, B & C, U15A, B, C & D (A) 8.15am Lesson 1 (no Congers) 16 17 OCT OCT 9.00am Lesson 2 pm Rugby v Wycliffe College: U15C & U14C (A) 9.45am Lesson 3 (Choir Rehearsal) 5.00pm Junior Debating Round 1: MH v WT 10.25-10.50am Break and brunch 5.00pm Academic Planning Committee meeting Newbolt Room 10.50-11.25am Lesson 4 Fri 18 9.00am Girls' Hockey U14 Tournament: Tier 2 West Qualifier 11.30am *Upper School Chapel Harvest Service Chapel 9.00am Blocks I & II: Tutor comments entered Sailing RYA Eric Twiname Youth Team Racing Regatta: From 6.00pm Rackets: The Clifton Cup (H) 1st & U16 (A) Oxford (finishes Sunday October 20th 5.00pm) Girls' Hockey v Cheltenham College: 1st, U16A, 2nd, 3rd & 4th XI (H) Sat 19 Rugby v Truro College: 1st XV (H) U16B, C & D, U14A, B & C (A) Junior Inter-House Rugby Rugby v BGS: 1st, 2nd & 3rd XV, U14A & B (H) Girls' Hockey v BGS: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th & 5th XI (A) U16A & B, U15A & B (A) U16B, C & D, U14A, B & C (H) Sun 13 8.00am Fencing: Wycliffe Junior Open U10, U12, U14 & U17 Wycliffe 7.30pm Schocktoberfest: Candlelit Film Screening Percival Library 8.30am Duke of Edinburgh's Bronze Award: Navigation training Sun 20 8.30am Duke of Edinburgh's Bronze Award: Navigation training 10km Walk (Group A) (returns 3.00pm) Bristol Area 10km Walk (Group B) (returns 3.00pm) Bristol Area Sailing RYA Eric Twiname Youth Team Racing Regatta: WEEK 8 WEEK B 1st & U16 (A) Oxford Chapel Week: Oakeley's House WEEK 7 WEEK A Mon 21 Deadline for Calendar entries for Lent Term Chapel Week: Religious Studies & Philosophy Department Shemini Atzeret Mon 14 6.00pm Ten Tors Introductory briefing Prichard Room Tue 22 2.15pm Rackets v University Boys (H) Sukkot Day 1 7.00pm The Nicholas Hammond Society (Junior Scholars) Kendrew Room Simchat Torah 5.00pm Economics and Business Society Kendrew Room Tue 15 am English IGCSE Exam 5.00pm Duke of Edinburgh's Bronze Award: Route Card planning Sukkot Day 2 2.15pm Rackets v Haileybury (A) (Group B) CCF Armoury 2.30pm Rugby v Blundell's School:U16A (H) 7.00-8.30pm Geography Society meeting Bristol University 5.00pm Big School Committee meeting Lower Floor Big School 6.00pm Long HoMs' meeting Newbolt Room 5.00pm Duke of Edinburgh's Bronze Award: Route Card planning Wed 23 5.00pm House Unison Song: Final rehearsals Chapel (Group A) CCF Armoury Thu 24 8.30am House Assemblies 5.30pm History Society Room 8 5.15pm House Part Song Competition Chapel 5.30pm Philosophy and Law Society Bradley Room 6.00pm Supper Wed 16 9.00am Blocks I & II: 2nd set of grades and comments (staff deadline) 7.45pm House Unison Song Competition Chapel 1.30pm 4th Form Tutorial Team meeting SCR Fri 25 1.00pm HALF TERM EXEAT BEGINS (subject to school commitments) 1.30pm Block I Tutorial Team meeting Kendrew Room Sailing trip to Provela, Spain (returns 31st October) 2.55-3.45pm 6th Form Lecture. Jonathan Barnfield: Finance and Mar Menor, Spain Wealth Management Redgrave Art trip (returns Tuesday 29th October) New York 5.00pm Co-curriculum Committee meeting Newbolt Room WEEK 9 HALF TERM WEEK 8.30pm Christian Forum Languages Café Thu 17 All day 5th Form Human Geography Field Day Wed 30 9.00am University Entrance Tests 1.15pm Lunchtime Recital: Annie Shen/Yuki Li (voice) WoH Music School pm Rugby v School: 3rd XV & U16B (H) 18 19 NOV NOV NOVEMBER 4.30pm Calendar Committee meeting Newbolt Room 5.00pm Junior Debating Round 1: WoH v WiH Sun 3 Bags can be deposited from 11am-6.00pm in the Sports Centre Fri 8 1.30pm Pastoral Planning Committee meeting Newbolt Room 11.30-5.30pm School Musical Full Cast/Company rehearsal Music School 5.00pm U6th Parents' Meeting (Appointments from 5.30pm) Chapel/Depts 9.30pm HALF TERM EXEAT ENDS 7.30pm Scientific Society Kendrew Room WEEK 10 U6th MOCK INTERVIEWS BEGIN WEEK A Sat 9 9.00am Shooting Team - English Schools Long Range Match (returns 6pm) Bisley Chapel Week: History Department 10.45am Prep School Remembrance Day Service. Chapel Mon 4 Closing date for 16+ Academic, Music, Organ, Art, Girls' Hockey v Queen's College Taunton: Performing Arts and Sports Scholarships 1st, 2nd & 3rd XI (H) Girls' U16 & U14 Hockey: Preliminary Rounds (dates tbc) U16B & C, U14A & B (A) 6.00pm Inter-House Climbing Competition Bloc Climbing Centre Girls' Hockey v Wycliffe College: U16A & 4th XI (H) 6.15pm Meeting for new members of staff Newbolt Room U16C & U14C (A) Tue 5 Swimming: Bristol School Heats Rugby v Sherborne School: 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th XV, U14A, B & C (A) 1.00pm SCR Committee meeting SCR U16A & B, U15A, B & C (H) 1.30-3.30pm Dance workshop Avenue Studio Fencing: v Thornbury (A) 2.00pm Rackets v Winchester College: Yearlings (A) Sun 10 10.45am *Upper School Remembrance Day Service. 5.15pm Christian Forum Languages Café Remembrance Sunday Preacher: Lt Col Stephen Turnock REME Chapel 5.30pm Philosophy and Law Society Bradley Room 1.30pm Ten Tors Fitness tests Sports Hall 5.30pm History Society Room 8 12.30-8.00pm School Musical technical rehearsal Redgrave Theatre 6.00-6.45pm Creative Writing Showcase Percival Library Wed 6 8.00am Geography 6th Form Conference London WEEK 11 SCHOOL MUSICAL WEEK WEEK B 2.30pm Drop Down Afternoon: Block II PSHE Chapel Week: North Town (Tutor Group + Periods 5 & 6) Mon 11 Closing date for 13+ Sports Scholarships Applications 2.55-3.45pm 6th Form Lecture. Pete Fowler: A Life in Serious Crime Redgrave 6.00pm Inter-House Climbing Competition Bloc Climbing Centre 5.00pm Teaching and Learning Group meeting SCR 6.10pm Heads of Departments meeting Newbolt Room 5.00pm ABRSM Grade Theory Exams Music School 6.15-10.30pm School Musical dress rehearsal Redgrave Theatre 5.45pm Student Council Meeting Kendrew Room Tue 12 1.00pm Netball U16 County Tournament tbc 6.30pm EAL Trip: The Lion King 2.00pm School Musical: full dress and technical rehearsal 6.30pm Advanced Performance Platform: Junior Scholars Redgrave Theatre (plus Art in the Foyer by the Art Scholars) Music School 2.15pm Girls' Rackets v Cheltenham College (A) 7.30pm Junior Scholars' dinner Big School 5.00pm Economics and Business Society Kendrew Room Thu 7 7.30am Clifton Parents' Business Breakfast Network The Pavilion Wed 13 1.30pm 5th Form Tutorial Team meeting Kendrew Room am UKMT Senior Mathematics Challenge Prichard Room 7.30pm School Musical: We Will Rock You Redgrave Theatre 9.30am 3rd Form Ceramics trip (returns 3.30pm) Local Thu 14 Swimming: Bristol Schools Heats 10.00am Netball U19 County Tournament Kingswood 9.00am Girls' Hockey U18 Regional Finals: Tier 4 Beggar's Bush 1.15pm Lunchtime Recital: Bena Bird (classical guitar) ET Music School 1.00pm Netball U14 County Tournament tbc 2.00pm Football v Wellington School: Development XI (H) 1.15pm Lunchtime Recital: Ollie Hills (drums) ST Music School 2.15pm Rackets v Rugby School (A)

20 21 NOV NOV 2.00pm Football v King Edward's School Bath: Development XI (H) Thu 21 From 1.00pm THREE-QUARTER EXEAT BEGINS 7.30pm School Musical: We Will Rock You Redgrave Theatre (subject to school commitments) Fri 15 am British Physics Olympiad: Round 1 2.15pm Rackets v Cheltenham College: Boys (A) 1.30-2.25pm 4th Form Author Lecture: Nikesh Shukla Fri 22 Sailing: Keel-boat training Queen Mary SC (for those not in choir) Redgrave Theatre Sat 23 Sailing: BSDRA Keel-boat Championships Queen Mary SC 7.30pm School Musical: We Will Rock You Redgrave Theatre Sun 24 Sailing: BSDRA Keel-boat Championships Queen Mary SC Sat 16 9.00am-1.00pm Council meeting 6.00pm Houses open Girls' Hockey v Millfield School: 1st, U16A, 2nd, 3rd & 4th XI, U14C (H) 9.30pm THREE-QUARTER EXEAT ENDS U16B, C & D, U14A, B(A) WEEK 13 3rd FORM EXAM WEEK WEEK B Rugby v Wellington College: 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th XV, U14A, B, C & D (H) U16A, B & C, U15A, B & C (A) Chapel Week: Worcester House 6.45pm Gala Night drinks for Council and Parents Mon 25 13+ Sports Scholarships Assessment Day 8.00pm School Musical: We Will Rock You Redgrave Theatre 6.00pm Nicholas Hammond Society 5th Form Scholars' Presentation Evening Kendrew Room WEEK 12 4th FORM EXAM WEEK WEEK A 6.00pm Inter-House Climbing Competition Bloc Climbing Centre Chapel Week: Psychology Department Tue 26 13+ Sports Scholarships Assessment Day Mon 18 4th FORM EXAMS begin 9.00am Girls' Hockey U14 Regional Finals: Tiers 1 & 2 (U14A & B) 9.00am Blocks I & II: 3rd set of grades Beggar's Bush 6.00pm 5th and L6th Form reports entered 2.15pm Rackets v Winchester College (H) 6.00pm Inter-House Climbing Competition Bloc Climbing Centre 5.00pm Economics and Business Society Kendrew Room 6.00pm Staff meeting Kendrew Room 5.30pm Philosophy and Law Society Bradley Room 7.00pm Shakespeare for Schools Dress Rehearsal: 6.00pm 4th and U6th Form reports entered A Midsummer Night's Dream Avenue Studio 6.00-8.00pm Geography Worldwise Quiz Tue 19 6th Form Scholarship Assessments: Round 1 7.00pm GCSE Drama Devising Evening (mock performance and exam) 9.00am U16 Regional Hockey Finals Tier 3 (U16B) Beggar's Bush Avenue Studio 9.45am Matrons' meeting Newbolt Room Wed 27 8.30am GCSE 6th Form Classical Civilisation trip: the Ashmolean 2.15pm Rackets v Marlborough College: Yearlings (A) and Pitt Rivers Museums (returns 4.30pm) Oxford 5.30pm History Society Room 8 5.15pm 5th Form A Level Options Evening Chapel 6.00pm Joint Long HoMs' Meeting Newbolt Room 8.30pm Christian Forum Languages Café 6.45pm Modern Languages Film Society: Chinese Film Languages Café Thu 28 All day Percival Library Book Fair (ends Wednesday 28th) Percival Library 7.00-8.30pm Geography Society meeting Bristol University 1.00-3.45pm Maths Inspiration Lectures Bristol Hippodrome Wed 20 1.30-9.00pm Shakespeare for Schools Rehearsal and Performance: 1.00pm Netball U16 & U14 County Finals Beggar's Bush A Midsummer Night's Dream Tobacco Factory 1.15pm Lunchtime Recital: Bella Archer/Philippa Milne (voice) HH 2.55-3.45pm Senior Inter-House Debating: Round 1 Prichard/Kendrew/Chapel Music School 6.00pm 5th and L6th Form tutor comments entered 2.15pm Rackets v St Paul's School (A) Marlborough 5.00pm Rehearsal for Evening Concert Big School 2.30pm Fencing v Marlborough (H) 7.30pm The Autumn Concert Big School 5.00pm Junior Debating Round 1: OH v NT 8.30pm Christian Forum Languages Café 7.00pm Music in the Crypt JCR Fri 29 LAMDA examinations Hallward's Drama Room

22 23 DEC NOV am British Mathematical Olympiad - Round 1 & Senior Kangaroo 7.00pm House Suppers: HH & WoH Big School/Prep Hall Coulson Centre 8.30pm Christian Forum Languages Café 1.00pm Games Committee meeting Newbolt Room Thu 5 7.30am Clifton Parents' Business Breakfast Network The Pavilion 5.00-7.00pm Book Fair Evening Percival Library 11.00am Inter-House Spelling Bee Final Percival Library 6.00pm 4th and U6th Form Tutor comments entered 1.15pm Lunchtime Recital: Bobby Puddicombe (drums) SH Music School Sat 30 8.45am-12.10pm GCSE Drama Devised Performances and Moderation 7.00pm House Supper: OH Prep School Hall Avenue Studio Fri 6 5.30-6.30pm Holland's House Performance Evening House Hall Sailing RYA Schools Match Racing Championships: 1st team 6.00pm 3rd Form Tutor comments entered WPNSA 7.00pm House Suppers: WaH & SH Prep Hall/House Sailing The Bristol Brew: 2nd team Chew Sailing Club 7.00pm Penny Brohn Concert Chapel Girls' Hockey v Prior Park College: 1st XI & U16B (A) Sat 7 11.00am-2.00pm Governors Annual General Meeting Prichard Room 2nd XI, U16C, U14A & B (H) Shooting team - BSSRA Long Range Match Bisley

Rugby v Bromsgrove School: 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th XV, U14A,DEC B & C (A) Football v Downside School: Development XI (H) U16A, B & C, U15A, B & C (H) Girls' Hockey v Dean Close: 1st, U16A, 2nd, 3rd & 4th XI (A) U16B, C & D, U14A, B & C (H) DECEMBER Rugby v Cheltenham College: 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th XV, U14A, B & C (A) Sun 1 8.00am Ten Tors Phase 1 training (returns 5.00pm) Dartmoor U16A, B & C, U15A, B & C (H) Advent Sunday Sailing RYA Schools Match Racing Championships: 1st team 7.30pm Team Sports' Dinner Clifton Club WPNSA Sun 8 Rackets: Public Schools Championships (finishes 14th Dec) Sailing The Bristol Brew: 2nd team Chew Sailing Club Queen's Club 4.30pm Choir rehearsal for evening service Chapel 5.00pm Choir rehearsal for Carol Service Chapel 6.30pm Cross-College Advent Carol Service: All welcome Chapel 5.45pm Drinks in Houses for parents 7.30pm House Art Exhibition (refreshments in the JCR for parents 6.30pm *Upper School Carol Service (ticketed event) Chapel and OCs) Art Department 7.30pm House Supper: MH Prep Hall 7.45pm Chapel Choir Supper Big School 8.00pm School House Entertainment Evening Music School

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Chapel Week: Wiseman's House Mon 9 Chapel Week: The Chaplain Mon 2 7.00pm Spotlight on Soloists Concert Music School 8.40-9.35am Final School Assembly (in place of period 1) Chapel Tue 3 All day 3rd Form Geography Field Day Eden Project 2.00pm C in C Christmas Service Chapel 11.00am Inter-House Spelling Bee Qualifier Percival Library 6.00pm Deadline for Provisional A Level Options 2.00pm Rackets & Real Tennis v Radley College (H) 7.15pm House Supper: ET & NT Prep Hall/Big School 3.00pm Junior Inter-House Swimming (girls and boys) Tue 10 2.00pm Senior Inter-House Hockey: 5th Form, L6th & U6th Beggar's Bush 4.00pm Senior Inter-House Swimming (girls and boys) 2.00pm Senior Inter-House Rugby 7s The Close 5.30pm History Society Room 8 3.15pm Junior Inter-House Hockey: 3rd & 4th Form Beggar's Bush 6.00pm 3rd Form reports entered 2.30pm Pre-Prep Nativity Chapel Wed 4 1.30pm Gold Duke of Edinburgh meeting CCF Armoury 7.15pm House Supper: ST Big School 2.55-3.45pm Senior Inter-House Debating: Round 1 Prichard/Kendrew/Chapel Wed 11 Home Clothes Day

24 25 DEC From 4.40pm Rehearsals for Christmas Concert Chapel NOTES 5.45pm Supper 6.30pm Christmas Concert Chapel 8.00pm House Suppers: WT, HLH, WiH Prep Hall/Big School/House Hall Thu 12 Closing date for 13+ Music Scholarships Applications 8.30am House Assemblies Houses From 8.45am Periods 1 to 3 as normal 11.55pm Last Chapel 12.30pm TERM ENDS 4.00pm Prep School Carol Service Chapel Fri 13 6.00pm HoMs report comments entered

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Mon 16 Reports on the Parent Portal Tue 24 6.00pm Christmas Eve: Crib and Christingle Service (open to all) Chapel

26 27 2. THE COLLEGE’S CORE VALUES AND THE PUPIL’S CODE OF CONDUCT It is all pupils’ duty to abide by the Core Values and Behaviours of the College and comply with the pupil’s Code of Conduct and School Rules. The Code of Conduct and School Rules apply at all times during term The Clifton College time, both in and out of school and when pupils are on trips or visits. Behaviour Policy including School Rules 2.1 College’s Core Values We have three core values, which underpin the College’s overall culture. Clifton College is dedicated to ensuring that our school environment Integrity ​​- We treat each other with kindness, sincerity and respect. supports learning and the wellbeing of pupils and staff through a strong We are liberal and open-minded, free from prejudice and affectation. ​ sense of community cohesion. Cooperation, support, and respect are the We strive to make a positive difference in everything we do. foundations of our community and we work hard to provide a safe school where pupils feel included in every aspect of school life and comfortable Spirit ​​- ​​We are determined to explore and develop what excites and to voice their opinions. motivates us, to fulfil our potential and realise our dreams. ​We are driven by this ambition. This policy outlines what we expect from all our pupils in terms of their behaviour. It extends to all members of our school community Resilience - ​​We believe everyone should be empowered and supported and is written in line with the College’s ‘Vision, Values, Behaviours and to take risks. We are not afraid of setbacks. ​We learn from our successes Attributes’. Good behaviour and self-discipline have strong links to and challenges, and through reflection build inner strength. ​We are effective learning, and are vital for pupils to carry with them both during curious, adventurous and intellectually agile. and after their school years. 2.2 Pupil’s Code of Conduct 1. AIMS • Treat others as you would like to be treated yourself. Clifton College believes that all pupils should be aware of the standards • Demonstrate good manners and helpful and considerate behaviour of behaviour that are expected of them and take responsibility for at all times. promoting these standards. Courtesy, good manners and high standards of behaviour are expected of Cliftonians at all times. We hope that by • Be conscientious in your attitude to work and school commitments, encouraging positive behaviour we can promote good relationships aiming to do your best at every opportunity. throughout the school built on trust and understanding, and that through • Be punctual by being accountable and responsible for your time. the use of this policy we can support all of our pupils in developing a high level of social awareness. Our aim is to ensure that all our pupils • Allow others to work without disturbance. leave the school with the key skills they need to continue to progress to • Care for and respect other people’s welfare and property. the best of their ability in all areas of life. The purpose of the rules is to enable the school to function to the best advantage of all its members • Look after and respect the physical environment of the College. and neighbouring community. The aim is to promote a happy, safe and • Ensure that harm does not come to yourselves or others. enjoyable environment for everyone.

28 29 • Co-operate with others in a spirit of trust, mutual support and The school will take all reasonable measures to ensure the safety and common purpose. wellbeing of all pupils and staff and this includes protection from bullying. We aim to combat bullying and other harmful behaviour using, • Be an ambassador for the College by giving service to Clifton and the amongst others, preventative strategies through the active development wider Bristol Communities. of pupils’ social, emotional and behavioural skills. For more information, • Contribute widely to House and school activities. see section 4.7 of this policy.

Whilst the expectation is that all pupils will follow the Code of Conduct, 3.2 Pupils Clifton College believes that it is important to encourage good behaviour throughout the school by celebrating and rewarding good behaviour, as Pupils are expected to follow the pupil code of conduct and to obey the detailed in the school’s Rewards and Sanctions. school rules, listen, follow instructions by staff, and accept and learn from any sanctions that they receive. 3. STANDARDS OF BEHAVIOUR 3.3 Parents 3.1 School Parents play a big part in ensuring that their children are responsible for The school understands that the first step to modelling good behaviour their own behaviour and progress in school. We ask parents to work with is to lead by example, which means that all staff, volunteers, and the school in support of their child’s learning, which includes informing anyone else who comes to the school must act responsibly and the school of any special education needs or personal factors that may professionally, and will never denigrate pupils or colleagues. We work result in their child displaying unexpected behaviour. We ask that parents hard to ensure that discipline is consistent across the school so that be prepared to attend meetings at the school with staff or the Head behaviour boundaries and sanctions are clear to all and are applied Master to discuss their child’s behaviour. fairly, proportionately, and without discrimination, taking into account SEN needs and disabilities as well as the additional challenges that 4. THE SCHOOL RULES some vulnerable pupils may face. We recognise our legal duties under When rules are broken, sanctions may be imposed by the Head Master, the Equality Act 2010 in respect of pupils with SEN and/or disabilities. Deputy Heads, Housemasters/mistresses (HoM) or Teaching Staff, Staff are trained to deal with behavioural issues as part of their continual depending on the circumstances. Sanctions are imposed in order to professional. protect the communal life of the College and to make it clear that certain We work with parents to understand their children and their behaviour actions are unacceptable. The school’s aim is always to be clear and and believe that behaviour boundaries and sanctions, good support fair, and to explain the reasons for any punishments given so that those systems, praise, and rewards for good behaviour are an important involved can reflect on their actions and understand what is expected. part of building an effective learning community. The school will report Sanctions range from Marshal’s Extra Duties (MED) and detentions to behaviour, good or bad, to parents regularly. We encourage parents to gating and suspension. (Praepostors may recommend minor sanctions communicate with the school if they have a concern about their child’s for pupils who contravene the rules to the Marshal or Deputy Head behaviour, and we will do as much as is possible to support parents, as Pastoral). and when they need it. We promote good behaviour within the school (Detail of the sanctions can be found in the School’s Rewards and curriculum and reminders of school rules and expected standards of Sanctions Policy). behaviour are published in the pupils’ calendar..

30 31 In some cases members of staff will confiscate items and can search • Under no circumstances will illegal or inappropriate items be brought a pupil or their belongings if they suspect they are in possession of into school (this includes carrying or using weapons of any kind) prohibited items. (For further information see the School’s Policy on • Gambling and betting are forbidden, as are organisation or Searching and Confiscation). involvement in sweepstakes, subscription or payment for activities Rules apply in term time when at school, when travelling to or from without specific permission of a member of staff school, during work experience, school trips, or extended school • Pupils must not contact any form of the media directly or indirectly activities such as sports events, or any event where poor behaviour without the permission of the Head Master. might jeopardise the chances of future pupils participating. Day pupils, or boarders on exeat, should expect to be treated in the same 4.2 The Academic Day way as boarders if they are involved in the same incident. Any off-site misbehaviour could result in sanctions. Behaviour that has a negative • During study periods pupils must work quietly in their own studies, impact on the reputation of the College may result in sanctions. The the Percival Library or other study areas. Pupils must not be in College reserves the right to impose sanctions for poor behaviour that recreational areas during lesson times, unless accompanied by a occurs outside of term time or the normal school day if such behaviour member of staff. is likely to have a negative impact on the College or members of the • During prep pupils should complete all current work assignments College community. and then, if time permits, continue with reading or music practice. For legal and safety reasons, certain activities require specific • Pupils are expected to do all work set to the best of their ability and permission. In addition, some areas of the College have their own to hand it in on time. particular rules. • Punctuality is required at all times. In practice, this means arriving 4.1 Unacceptable Behaviour early for all commitments. The following behaviour is regarded as completely unacceptable and will • Pupils must inform staff in advance of any official absence. If for result in disciplinary actions as outlined in the Rewards and Sanctions any reason a commitment is missed accidentally, an apology and Policy, and may be punishable by suspension or expulsion. This list is not explanation should be given within 24 hours. exhaustive. • Pupils missing academic lessons to attend a music lesson must seek • Verbal or physical abuse to staff, pupils and others permission 24 hours in advance from the member of staff. • Rude, derogatory, racist or defamatory language • Pupils may not wander around the School during lesson time. If • Indecent behaviour, sexual abuse and assault a member of staff is not present at the start of a lesson, pupils are expected to seek advice from another member of staff, or a • Damage to property, arson and theft representative should go to the Deputy Heads’ Office. Only with permission should Sixth Form pupils return to their studies to work • Serious actual or threatened violence against another pupil or a for the remainder of that single lesson. member of staff • Visits to plays, concerts, or other functions may be allowed if • Whilst in the care of the school, sexual relationships are not allowed permission has been granted by the Housemaster/mistress; no pupil

32 33 may miss more than one evening of prep per week – work must be 4.4 Uniform and Appearance made up unless specifically remitted by the Housemaster/mistress. Pupils in Block II may only visit local entertainments in officially • School uniform and Games kit is defined by the Clothing List. organised groups. • Uniform must be clean, neat, tidy and worn properly. 4.3 Attendance • When appropriate Summer Dress will be announced by the Head Master. • Unauthorised absence from school is not allowed. • Informal dress should be clean and tidy, not outlandish or sloppy. • Only House and Health Centre staff, or the parent of a day pupil, It may be worn at any time within Houses. Within school precincts can decide whether a pupil should stay out of lessons. Under no it may not be worn during lesson times or at lunch. ‘Smart casual’ circumstances may pupils decide for themselves whether they are fit dress excludes jeans and T-shirts. or not. • Games clothes are not allowed to be worn in Big School at lunch • All pupils must attend registration in House twice each day at 8.15am (except on Saturdays); at other times long trousers or tracksuit and 1.25pm. bottoms should always be worn; shorts are not appropriate. • All pupils must sign in and out each time they enter or exit the • Spiked boots and studs may be worn only on the appropriate pitches; House. Depending on the House this may be by a card system or a they should not be worn on hard surfaces. slider. Day pupils and day boarders ​​must sign in to their Houses by 8.15am in the morning, and sign out again when they leave for home. • Hats, sunglasses and headphones are not to be worn with school uniform. Headphones may not be worn whilst moving around the • Lock-up for boarders is at 7.20pm, when a call-over is held in campus. Houses. After this time, pupils may not leave their Houses without permission. Block I pupils only may ask for permission to attend the • Hair should be clean, tidy, conventionally styled and kept off the face. Library (during prep). Extremes of fashion and colouring are not permitted. During the working day Block II pupils should have long hair tied up. (Note: Pupils are not normally allowed to leave the campus after prep). • Boys should be clean shaven. • Normal bounds regulations apply on Saturday evenings. Third and Fourth Form boarders may not leave the campus after lock-up • Pupils may wear plain studs or small, discreet earrings, one in each unless involved in activities supervised by adults. Older pupils may ear lobe. No other visible jewellery may be worn with school uniform ask to go out; they must be back in their Houses by the following or games kit, unless specifically permitted by the Housemaster/ times unless they have specific permission in advance: mistress. Fifth Form: 9.30pm • Nail varnish may not be worn with school uniform. Visible body Lower Sixth: 10.30pm piercings and tattoos are not permitted. Upper Sixth: 11.00pm

34 35 4.5 Drugs and Cigarettes purchase alcohol for pupils who are under 18. The parents or guardians of day pupils found to be breaking these rules whilst The school will not tolerate drug use of any sort on school property or outside the College’s care will be informed. during off-site school activities. The school takes its anti-drugs policy very seriously and will discipline any person found to be in possession (For further information see the College’s Alcohol Policy). of drugs. Pupils may be permanently excluded if they are found to be involved in drug-related incidents. This includes supplying, possessing, 4.7 Bullying or taking the following. (For further information see the College’s Drugs Clifton College wants to make sure that all pupils feel safe at school, Policy). and accepted into our school community. Our ethos is one of inclusion - Illegal drugs, solvents and any other substance that can be misused and equality; bullying of any kind is regarded as a serious breach of our or harmful (including Nitrous Oxide and so called “legal highs” behaviour policy and will not be tolerated, whether it is a one-off incident which are no longer legal) - Carrying, supplying or taking these could or an ongoing campaign. result in a permanent exclusion. Bullying can be verbal or physical, by person or by electronic, on-line or - Prescription drugs - Carrying, supplying or taking prescription drugs written means and can be directed at both staff and pupils. The school illegitimately could result in a permanent exclusion. practises a preventative strategy to reduce the chances of bullying, and our anti-bullying policy is instilled in our curriculum and everything we do - Non-prescription drugs - Some over-the-counter drugs can be at the school. harmful if misused. Pupils should give medication to House Staff or Online abuse and bullying that takes place out of School or during the the Health Centre for safekeeping. holidays and is subsequently brought to the attention of the School may - Cigarettes - Smoking and the possession of tobacco, e-cigarettes, be addressed in line with School policy. matches, and lighters is banned. 4.8 Co-Curricular Rules 4.6 Alcohol • Pupils must not engage in any activity with a significant element of • Pupils must not bring alcohol onto the school premises and the danger or risk without direct supervision by a responsible adult, e.g. consumption, possession, sale or other involvement with alcohol caving, climbing, camping, hockey, swimming etc by pupils is forbidden unless specifically provided or approved by a • Clean regulation games kit (see the Clothing List) must be worn for designated member of staff. all school practices and matches. Jewellery should not be worn. Safety wear will also be required as appropriate. Casual sportswear • Public houses and bars are out of bounds to all pupils whilst under may be permissible for recreational games and activities if tidy and the College’s care, except on a Saturday night for Block I boarding appropriate pupils who need specific permission from their Housemaster/ mistress (HoM). Only pupils who are 18 or over may consume • Cricket squares are out of bounds at all times, except for official alcohol and these pupils may only drink a small amount of wine or practices. Hard nets may be used under supervision, provided full beer, not exceeding two glasses of wine (150 ml each, approx 2 units protective gear is worn and the practice is conducted with due regard each) or two bottles of beer (330 ml each, approximately 1.7 units for safety each). Spirits are forbidden. House curfew must be strictly adhered • Pupils must have due regard for the proper upkeep and condition of to. Pupils who are 18 or over must not under any circumstances all pitches and games facilities

36 37 • The Close is out of bounds for games or recreation on Sundays before be looked after carefully. This includes valuables (e.g. watches and 11.00am calculators) but also books, files, bags, pencil cases, games kit etc • During ball games on the Triple Courts and Court 4 pupils must keep • All items must be marked clearly with name and house play below the level of the netting surrounding the courts and keep the balls within the confines of the courts • Property must not be left in the central school precinct overnight. The pigeon holes in the Cloisters & Big School are for short-term storage • Pupils may not use the pitches, nets or Pavilion on the New Field only e.g. for Chapel or at meals unsupervised at any time • Pupils are advised to carry a bag to keep books and files together • The swimming pool and sports hall may be used only under staff supervision • The owner’s express permission must be sought to borrow any property, and it must be returned promptly • Outside term time the use of any school facilities by pupils is not allowed, unless permission is given by a Deputy Head or the Head • Buying from, selling to, or exchanging any items with other pupils is Master or if they are a member of the gym forbidden without explicit permission granted by the Housemaster/ mistress. This includes lending money • Boarding pupils who wish to miss games for health reason must visit the Health Centre who will place them on the off games register if (Note: Any unmarked valuables found on campus will be taken to the appropriate. Day pupils must show a letter (email) of verification to Marshal, and lost property to the Porters’ Lodge) the Housemaster/mistress or Health Centre and request to be placed 4.10 Health and Safety on the off games register • Pupils may not play games in the afternoon if they have missed any • Pupils who feel ill during the day must report to House Staff or the school period in the morning due to illness Health Centre. Boarding pupils must get permission before going back to school, and must show their Health Centre card to their • For away matches, pupils wishing to travel home with their friend’s matron or Housemaster/mistress parents may only do so if the member of staff leading the group and their HoM have received an email from the pupil’s parent or guardian • Reasonable steps are taken to ensure that pupils eat healthily and confirming the arrangement at least 24 hours prior to departure. regularly. Boarders are expected to attend all meals and day pupils to In the absence of 24 hours’ notice, an email from the pupil’s parent attend lunch. or guardian received by the member of staff at the point of travel is • Pupils are expected to act responsibly with regard to the health and acceptable. A phone call from a parent or guardian is not acceptable, safety of themselves and all other members of the community. as in these circumstances identity is more difficult to confirm. (Note: Standards of dress must be consistent with proper safety and hygiene. This procedure is not required for home matches at Beggar’s Bush.) • Pupils must not run or push in corridors or queues, must not sit or 4.9 Possessions and Lost Property stand on the Parapet balustrade, and must not play ball games in the Quads around the school buildings or on the roads. • Pupils must clean up after themselves and not drop litter, as well as respecting school property, including all Health and Safety equipment • Pupils must not misuse or interfere with any items or appliances that are provided for reasons of safety or security (e.g. fire extinguishers • Pupils’ property remains their responsibility at all times and should and alarm systems). 38 39 • Pupils should know and observe the additional safety rules laid down • Pupils may never be passengers in cars driven by other Cliftonians by the School, particularly those concerning procedures for use in unless written consent from all the parents concerned has been case of fire. submitted in advance to the Housemaster/mistress; this also applies to cars driven by OCs who have recently left the previous year • Pupils in Block II may not walk or run back from BB after games. Block I may walk or run back from BB after games in daylight hours • The School accepts no responsibility for damage to persons or provided that they are accompanied by a member of staff and wear property arising from pupils driving any vehicle appropriate kit (leggings or tracksuit). They should keep to the • Driving lessons should be communicated, well in advance, to pavement of the main road. Pupils must report to the member of staff Housemaster/mistress and should not take place during lessons or on their return at Mem Arch to ensure their safe return. study periods • Pupils must observe road safety: giving way to the public on the Note: Permission may be withdrawn in cases where the Highway pavements and to cars on the roads; riding bicycles or motorbikes Code or other legal requirements have not been complied with. and driving cars with respect and care for others; behaving in a sensible and polite way on school or public transport. 4.12 Bicycles 4.11 Motorised Vehicles • Bicycle helmets must be worn Strict regulations apply to pupils (over the age of 17 years) who wish to • Bicycles must be roadworthy and conform with the law drive cars, motorcycles or mopeds to School. • Bicycles may not be ridden in the School precinct other than on • Permission is required to drive a car; a form authorising permission public roads must be obtained from the Marshal and signed by parents, the HoM and the Deputy Head Pastoral. The Marshal will keep a list of those • Bicycles must be located in the provided bicycle sheds/racks authorised to drive • Responsibility for the security of a bicycle lies with the owner. • Pupils are granted permission to drive a car to and from home 4.13 Strangers and school only. Special permission must be sought from the Housemaster/mistress for any other journey • All College employees and official visitors will be wearing school blue (College employee), green (contractor authorised to be on site), • Pupils are not permitted to drive to Beggar’s Bush sports facilities yellow (staff from external organisation working under Clifton College or any other school arranged event during the week. Pupils may only Services Limited) or red (visitor who should be accompanied at all times) drive to and from the College Sports facilities at Beggar’s Bush on lanyards. Pupils should inform a member of staff about any stranger Saturdays; on such occasions they must inform their Housemaster/ seen on campus not wearing a lanyard or visitor wearing a red lanyard mistress and their sports coach – these same rules also apply to any who is unaccompanied. authorised passengers • Pupils may not park on any section of the College Campus 4.14 ICT and Technology (Note: Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm pupils will need to have a • All pupils are required to read, sign and adhere to the School ICT Council permit to park on the roads around the College. The College acceptable use agreement, which states all regulations in detail does not apply for permits for pupils) 40 41 • Unless the teacher has provided consent mobile phones may not be • Pupils may visit others pupils’ Houses with permission until lock- used during the times when lessons are being conducted. Mobile up, and must always obey the regulations of the House being visited. phones are forbidden in exam rooms. Mobile phones and headphones After lock-up, pupils require the permission of both Housemasters/ must not be used whilst walking around the campus nor in the dining mistresses concerned and must sign in and out halls. If mobile phones or devices are misused then they will be • All visitors from other houses must remain in the communal areas of confiscated until the following Saturday by the Housemaster/mistress the House unless specific permission is gained from a member of the • Pupils must not abuse or misuse ICT facilities, including the House staff inappropriate use of e-mail and Internet services. The school ICT • Friends of either sex who are not current members of the School may facilities are provided as an aid to academic work - in lessons, prep or be invited into Houses only with permission from House staff. They private study and research, and a means of communication between may not visit studies, dormitories or study-bedrooms nor use the staff, pupils and parents door codes

• The possession, downloading, sharing, and use of pornographic or 4.16 Parties inappropriate material is prohibited • Pupils require permission to hold a party at any time during the term • All pupils should access their school e-mails daily, as this is now • Pupils may not normally organise or go to parties on weekdays a common method by which staff contact pupils or disseminate information • If a pupil wishes to organise a party or other social function, they must seek permission from the Deputy Head (Pastoral) at least one • The School does not advise pupils to use social networking sites. week in advance, and follow the rules and guidelines set out in the Pupils should exercise extreme caution when using such sites and School’s Party Policy avoid posting personal data and photographs which could put that • If a pupil is invited to a party on a Saturday, pupils must seek their individual, or other members of the school community, at risk from Housemaster’s/mistress’s permission, preferably at least 48 hours in others advance, and always by 10pm the previous day • Pupils must not post, download, comment on or pass on inappropriate material about members of the school community, 4.17 Bounds, Houses & Exeats either through the school internet or through their own devices • Permission is required to take a weekday or weekend exeat or to take • The use of any mobile device brought to the school which can access an exam exeat from the pupil’s Housemaster/mistress the internet without use of the school connection is the responsibility • Confirmation of the validity of an exeat from a responsible adult of the pupil and their parents (usually a parent or guardian) will be required before the exeat can be • Personal electrical equipment must be PAT certified (arranged on an granted annual basis). The Housemaster/mistress can arrange for equipment • Any pupil who wishes to leave the College Campus must seek to be tested permission from a member of the House staff. He/she must sign out 4.15 Visiting Houses (with time and destination) and sign in upon return • The white area of the map bounded by a black line (see appendix), • Visiting other Houses during lesson time is not allowed constitutes the College Campus. The remaining white area may

42 43 be visited with permission. The grey area is out of bounds - specific 5. WHAT TO DO IF YOU ARE UNHAPPY individual permission is required and pupils must be accompanied by an adult or by another pupil We believe that you will remember the school in the future as a place which was exciting, enjoyable and challenging, a place where you made • Permission is required to visit: cinemas, theatres, concert halls or friends and felt extremely happy and valued. We do our very best to make other places of entertainment and private houses, including the sure that you have the best possible time here. homes of local pupils. This applies to boarders at all times and to day pupils during the school day Inevitably, there will be times when you experience difficulties or sadness. It is important that at such times, even if you think that others will find • The table below shows the typical times when pupils may leave your problems trivial, you talk to somebody. Talking to a friend may not the campus with permission; pupils are not normally expected to always be enough. There are plenty of other people who will always be be away from the campus for more than two hours except by prior extremely happy to listen and help. You will always be taken seriously. It is arrangement very important not to bottle things up but to talk to someone. Usually we Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun can help and certainly you will feel better for having shared how you are feeling with someone else. - 4 – 6pm 5 – 6pm 4 – 6pm 5 – 6pm 2 – 6pm 1 – 6pm Reasons for anxiety or unhappiness at school vary greatly. Problems may be relatively straightforward - lost property, timetable difficulties etc., or • Betting shops, casinos and amusement arcades are always out of more complex and perhaps more worrying - bullying, private or personal bounds problems, concern for a friend who is in trouble. • The School Shop is out of bounds during lessons and between There are a number of adults to whom you could turn to discuss any consecutive lessons issues you might have: • Any private property not belonging to the College is out of bounds • Your Housemaster/mistress • Private areas of Houses are out of bounds • Your Assistant Housemaster/mistress 4.18 Clifton Courtesy • Your Tutor • Pupils must be quiet in Chapel when the organ is playing before a • Your House Matron service and throughout the service • The Chaplain • Pupils must show respect for OCs who have died in conflicts around • Mrs Tracey Richardson & Mrs Hattie Appleby - school Counsellors the world by removing hands from pockets when passing through • Mr Stuart Taylor – Independent Listener Memorial Arch, and give precedence to CCF parades by avoiding the South Quad at appropriate times • The school Doctors, Senior Nurse Manager, or any of the Health Centre nurses • Pupils wishing to organise or be involved in charity fundraising • The Head Master (see below) events must seek permission from the Head Master/Deputy Head Co-Curricular • The Deputy Heads • The Deputy Head Co-curriculum and Planning must approve all • The Marshal school notices for display • Any member of staff whom you know and trust

44 45 Our professional counsellors, ​Mrs Richardson ​​and Mrs Appleby​​, are 6. WHAT TO DO IF YOU HAVE A COMPLAINT available to all Clifton pupils for confidential consultation. You can contact the counsellors by email on [email protected]​; you will then Complaints about any aspect of school life may be made at any time to be given an appointment. any of the members of staff listed above. However, if you wish to make a formal complaint you should follow the procedure below. You may prefer to talk to someone who is not connected with the College in any way. If you do not feel able to seek help from any of the above then Pupils’ Complaints Procedure you can contact ​Stuart Taylor​​, the school’s Independent Listener, who 1 Any pupil may make a formal complaint by writing a letter to the will listen to you and, if necessary, meet with you in confidence. He can Head Master (or, if the complaint concerns the Head Master himself, be contacted on 0117 315 7289. to the Chairman of Council). The following telephone and internet services are available 2 The pupil will be spoken to confidentially within 48 hours. The • Childline 0800 1111 situation will then be investigated. • Central Health Clinic 0117 342 6944 3 The pupil will then be invited to discuss the matter and another pupil • Worried Need to Talk (exercises to relieve stress and anxiety or member of staff may attend that meeting. This will happen within www.worriedneed2talk.org.uk a week of the complaint being received. • Kooth (free, safe and anonymous online support for young people) 4 If at the end of this meeting the pupil is still dissatisfied, a meeting www.kooth.com with a member of Council can be arranged. • Off the Record (free and confidential mental health support) The procedure is intended to produce a resolution that everyone can 0808 808 9120 /www.otrbristol.org.uk accept. • Brook (free and confidential sexual health and wellbeing experts) If the complaint has not been resolved by the procedure above, then www.brook.org.uk pupils can contact ISI by calling 0207 600 0100, texting 0783 457 8095, or • 4YP Bristol (sexual health advice and support) by emailing ​[email protected]​. www.unitysexualhealth.co.uk • Bristol Drugs Project (free and confidential drug advice) EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES STATEMENT 0117 987 6000 /www.bdp.org.uk You should feel free to contact the Head Master directly about anything Clifton College maintains an equal opportunities policy in all areas that is troubling you. This may be done by writing a letter, in confidence, of school life. The aim of this policy is to ensure that no pupil receives and giving it to the Head Master’s PA in Room 14. You must sign any letter less favourable treatment than any other on grounds of age, disability, you write; the Head Master cannot respond to anonymous information. gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and Alternatively, you may email the Head Master at tgreene@cliftoncollege. maternity, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation. The College com​, or visit the Head Master’s PA to make an appointment to speak to is committed to making this policy fully effective for all who study and the Head in person. work in the institution. If you have concerns which have not been addressed by any of the above then you can contact the Office of the Children’s Rights Director on 0800 528 0731 46 47 Routine times for pupils to see the Deputy Heads: THE COLLEGE BOUNDS DAILY AT BREAK OR BY APPOINTMENT. To arrange to see the ​Head Master,​​ please speak with the Head’s PA in Room 14. In the event of an emergency, the Deputy Head (Pastoral) can be contacted on 0117 315 7180 and the Marshal on 0117 315 7181 or the emergency school contact on 0780 350 7790

Related policies: ​Rewards and Sanctions, Anti-bullying, Drugs & Substance Abuse, Alcohol, Smoking, Serious Disciplinary Incidents, Searching and Confiscation, Positive Handling, Complaints Procedure, Mobile Phones, Parties. This policy will be reviewed annually and at other times in the intervening period as necessary

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ental Health Society _ Mental Health: Everyone has it!

Giving Doing things for others.

Relating Connect with people.

Exercising Take care of your body.

Appreciating Notice the world around you.

Trying Out Keep learning new things.

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