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Michaelmas Term 2012 Lent Term 2019 MichaelmasMichaeLentlmas TermTerm 20 2011279 ii 1 KING’S HALL SCHOOL KING’SGOVERNING HALL SCHOOL BODY The Provost and Fellows of the Society of S. MaryGOVERNING and S. Andrew, BODY Taunton The Provost(Woodard and Fellows Corporation) of the Society of S. Mary and S. Andrew, Taunton (WoodardSENIOR PROVOSTCorporation) The Revd Canon Brendan D Clover MA, FRSA, LTCL SENIOR PROVOST The Rev’d CanonPROVOST Brendan IN THED Clover WEST MA, FRSA, LTCL The Rt Revd Martin Shaw AKC PROVOST OF TAUNTON R D V KnightThe Esq Rev’d OBE David MA DipHenley Ed (Custos) Dr R A K Mott BA PhD (Vice-Custos) TheMrs Rev’d LM Nash,Canon BEd Mrs (Hons) L M Barley FIOD BAISM MSc (Custos) PGCE R A KS Mott,J Carder BA Esq PhD MA (Vice-Custos) MBA The Rev’dMrs CCanon A Cavaghan-Pack Mrs L M Barley, BEd BA JPMSc PGCE C F B ClarkS J Carder, Esq MA MA MRICS MBA FAAV Mrs CT A A Cavaghan-Pack, Close Esq ACA BEd JP C F B Clark, MA MRICS FAAV G P Davis Esq FCA Mrs C Cooper Sir H W Farrington Bt MRICS G P Davis, FCA C H Hirst Esq MA M D Featherstone, MA PGCE J E R Houghton Esq MA C H Hirst, MA P J LeRoy Esq MA Dip Ed J E R Houghton, MA R D A Lloyd Esq BSc MRICS Mrs L C Scott, BA PGCE M F Trimble,R I W Marfell BSc (Hons) Esq FCA ACA FCSI Mrs R Price Woodard Schools Taunton Limited: a Company Limited by shares King’s SchoolsRegistered Taunton Limited:in England a Company No: 05084301 Limited by shares Registered RegisteredOffice: 20 inHolway England Avenue, No: 05084301 Taunton TA1 3AR Registered Office:Registered 20 CharityHolway No:Avenue, 1103346 Taunton TA1 3AR Registered Charity No: 1103346 T H U N I I T A Y w F dard A N N D V I S I O 1 ii 1 HEADMASTER Mr J T S Chippendale BSc (Joint Hons) DIRECTOR OF FINANCE AND OPERATIONS Mr S Worthy BA (Hons) MBA (Open) DEPUTY HEAD (ACADEMIC) DEPUTY HEAD (PASTORAL) Mrs J Brazier BSc (Hons) Mr S Watson BA BSc HEAD OF PRE-PREP Mrs C Luckhurst BEd (Hons) HEAD OF BOARDING Mrs C Masters DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS AND MARKETING Mrs K Rippin DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT Mr J Mack CHAPLAIN The Rev’d M A Smith BA DipTh SAFEGUARDING TEAM Designated Safeguarding Lead Mr S Watson Deputy Designated Safeguarding Leads Mr J Chippendale Mr D Hands Mrs C Luckhurst Mrs C Masters Mrs J Stuckes 2 3 PREP STAFF Mr J T S Chippendale Headmaster Mrs K Aladin Learning Strategies & EAL Teacher Mrs J Baker Art, DT and Science Technician Mr A Barrow Sports Performance Coach Miss M Beecher Gap Student Mrs J Brazier Deputy Head (Academic) Science Teacher Mrs L Burgess Assistant Houseparent/Matron Mr S Campleman Sports Performance Coach PE Teacher Hobbies Co-ordinator Mrs A Cheeseman Head of Learning Strategies Mrs C Chippendale Headmaster’s Wife Science Teacher Mrs R Cole Head of Design Technology Science Teacher Year 7 Tutor Mr G Dayus-Jones Director of Music Mr J Eyers Learning Strategies Assistant Mrs K Foster Year 4 Class Teacher & Form Tutor Pupil Council Co-ordinator Mrs S Gompels Year 3 Class Teacher & Form Tutor English Teacher Mr A Halls Director of Sport Maths Teacher Year 5 Tutor Mr D A Hands Geography Teacher Saturday Activities Co-ordinator Outdoor Pursuits Mrs K J Hands Learning Strategies Teacher Games Teacher 2 3 Mrs A Hardy Head of Geography Games Teacher Year 8 Tutor Mrs K Harvey Head of Modern Languages Year 8 Tutor Mr J Hayden Head of Science Year 6 Tutor Mrs J Hayden-Briffett Year 3 Class Teacher & Form Tutor Games Teacher Mr M Jones Gap Student Mrs L Keirle Head of Drama English Teacher Year 5 Tutor Miss A Leonard Learning Strategies Teacher Miss M MacGregor Gap Student Mrs E Marcuccilli Librarian Mrs C Masters Houseparent Pelican Nursery 2 Mr M Masters Houseparent Mrs S McDermott Head of Girls’ Games Maths Teacher Year 7 Tutor Mr R Morgan Head of Maths Year 8 Tutor Games Teacher Mrs A Murray French & Spanish Teacher Year 8 Tutor Games Teacher Miss R Perkins Head of Art Year 6 Tutor Ms E Samuel Teaching Assistant (Y4 – 8) TT Club Supervisor Mrs G Simpson Year 2/3 Class Teaching Assistant Father M Smith Chaplain RS Teacher 4 5 Mr P Sprague Head of History Head of Latin Games Teacher Mrs C Stanley Year 1/3 Class Teaching Assistant Mrs J Stuckes Academic Tutor (Y6 – 8) Head of English Mrs R Thomas Academic Tutor (Y3 – 5) Head of ICT Year 4 Class Teacher & Form Tutor Mr P Thomas Maths Teacher Year 7 Tutor Games Teacher Mr S Watson Deputy Head (Pastoral) English Teacher Games Teacher Mrs J Willmott English Teacher History Teacher Assistant Housemistress Year 6 Tutor PRE-PREP STAFF Mrs C Luckhurst Head of Pre-Prep Year 1/2 Class Teacher Mrs J Coles Reception Class Teaching Assistant Mrs L Darlow Pelican Nursery 1 Room Leader Mrs C Fidler Year 2 Class Teacher Mrs P Gray Reception Class Teacher Mrs H Hammond Pelican Nursery 2 Room Leader Mrs V Kittow Year 1 Class Teacher Miss L Knight Reception Class Teacher Mrs H Lawford Year 2 Class Teacher Mrs C Masters Pelican Nursery 2 Key Person Houseparent 4 5 Mrs C Passmore Skills Development Mrs G Simpson Year 2/3 Class Teaching Assistant Mrs C Stanley Year 1/3 Class Teaching Assistant Miss E Welstead Pelican Nursery 1 Key Person Mrs J Williams Pelican Nursery 2 Key Person VISITING STAFF Mr A Kirby Speech and Drama Mrs W Cavey Flute & Piano Mrs K Driscoll Violin & Viola Mrs S Jenkins Harp Mr T Moore Electric Guitar Mrs E Murphy Woodwind and Piano Dr H Ovcharenko Piano Mr S Parsons Kit Percussion Mr S Paul Brass Mrs A Pink Piano Mr R Tribe Ukulele Mrs L Tustian Singing Mrs H Vale Piano & Cello ADMINISTRATION Mrs R Gardener Admin and Finance Officer Mrs E Guppy Headmaster’s PA Mrs L Reynolds School Secretary / Receptionist ADMISSIONS AND MARKETING Mrs K Rippin Director of Admissions and Marketing Mrs T Spurr Admissions Assistant 6 7 CATERING Miss L Colbourne Catering Manager DEVELOPMENT Mr J Mack Director of Development FINANCE Mr S Worthy Director of Finance and Operations FRIENDS OF KING’S HALL Donald Rice Chief Pelican (Chair) [email protected] HR Mrs L Thompson HR Manager MEDICAL Dr Y L Duthie Dr A Fulford Mrs S Keeling 6 7 8 Daily Routine Pelican Nursery 1 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8.00am EARLY MORNING CLUB 8.30 am WELCOME & SETTING 8.45am REGISTRATION 8.50 am CIRCLE TIME 9.00am ADULT-LED ADULT-LED ADULT-LED ACTIVITIES / ACTIVITIES / ACTIVITIES / 9.30 am CIA CIA CIA 10.00 am SNACK TIME SNACK TIME SNACK TIME FOREST SCHOOL LOCAL TRIP 10.30am OUTSIDE PLAY OUTSIDE PLAY OUTSIDE PLAY ADULT-LED ADULT-LED 11.00am PE SESSION ACTIVITIES / ACTIVITIES / CIA CIA 11.30 am LARGE GROUP ACTIVITY 12.00pm LUNCH 12.30pm STORIES & SONGS 1.00 pm REGISTRATION – QUIET AND SLEEP TIME 1.20pm CHILD INITIATED ACTIVITIES (CIA) CHILD INITIATED MUSIC WITH MR CHILD INITIATED CHILD INITIATED CHILD INITIATED 2.00pm ACTIVITIES (CIA) DAYUS-JONES ACTIVITIES (CIA) ACTIVITIES (CIA) ACTIVITIES (CIA) 3.00pm SNACK & STORY TIME 3.30pm HOME TIME / QUIET ACTIVITIES HOME TIME / TT CLUB 4.30pm (please note that on a Wednesday TT Club is 4.00 – 6.00 pm) 9 8 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8.00am EARLY MORNING CLUB 8.30 am WELCOME & SETTING 8.45am REGISTRATION 8.50 am CIRCLE TIME 9.00am ADULT-LED ADULT-LED ADULT-LED ACTIVITIES / ACTIVITIES / ACTIVITIES / 9.30 am CIA CIA CIA 10.00 am SNACK TIME SNACK TIME SNACK TIME FOREST SCHOOL LOCAL TRIP 10.30am OUTSIDE PLAY OUTSIDE PLAY OUTSIDE PLAY ADULT-LED ADULT-LED 11.00am PE SESSION ACTIVITIES / ACTIVITIES / CIA CIA 11.30 am LARGE GROUP ACTIVITY 12.00pm LUNCH 12.30pm STORIES & SONGS 1.00 pm REGISTRATION – QUIET AND SLEEP TIME 1.20pm CHILD INITIATED ACTIVITIES (CIA) CHILD INITIATED MUSIC WITH MR CHILD INITIATED CHILD INITIATED CHILD INITIATED 2.00pm ACTIVITIES (CIA) DAYUS-JONES ACTIVITIES (CIA) ACTIVITIES (CIA) ACTIVITIES (CIA) 3.00pm SNACK & STORY TIME 3.30pm HOME TIME / QUIET ACTIVITIES HOME TIME / TT CLUB 4.30pm (please note that on a Wednesday TT Club is 4.00 – 6.00 pm) 9 10 Daily Routine Pelican Nursery 2 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8.00am EARLY MORNING CLUB 8.30 am WELCOME & SETTING 9.00 am REGISTRATION ADULT-LED ADULT-LED ADULT-LED ACTIVITIES / ACTIVITIES / ACTIVITIES / 9.20am OWN LEARNING OWN LEARNING OWN LEARNING CHOICES CHOICES CHOICES 10.00 am SNACK TIME SNACK TIME SNACK TIME FOREST SCHOOL LOCAL TRIP 10.30am OUTSIDE PLAY OUTSIDE PLAY OUTSIDE PLAY 11.00 am P E SESSION LETTERS & SOUNDS LETTERS & SOUNDS LARGE GROUP LARGE GROUP 11.30 am LETTERS & SOUNDS ACTIVITY ACTIVITY 12.00pm LUNCH 12.30pm OUTSIDE PLAY 12.45 pm STORIES & SONGS 1.00 pm REGISTRATION OWN LEARNING OWN LEARNING CHOICES OWN LEARNING OWN LEARNING OWN LEARNING 1.20pm CHOICES MUSIC SESSION CHOICES CHOICES CHOICES (2.00PM-2.30PM) 3.15pm SNACK & STORY TIME 3.30pm HOME TIME / QUIET ACTIVITIES HOME TIME / TT CLUB 4.30pm (please note that on a Wednesday TT Club is 4.00 – 6.00 pm) 11 10 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8.00am EARLY MORNING CLUB 8.30 am WELCOME & SETTING 9.00 am REGISTRATION ADULT-LED ADULT-LED ADULT-LED ACTIVITIES / ACTIVITIES / ACTIVITIES / 9.20am OWN LEARNING OWN LEARNING OWN LEARNING CHOICES CHOICES CHOICES 10.00 am SNACK TIME SNACK TIME SNACK TIME FOREST SCHOOL LOCAL TRIP 10.30am OUTSIDE PLAY OUTSIDE PLAY OUTSIDE PLAY 11.00 am P E SESSION LETTERS & SOUNDS LETTERS & SOUNDS LARGE GROUP LARGE GROUP 11.30 am LETTERS & SOUNDS ACTIVITY ACTIVITY 12.00pm LUNCH 12.30pm OUTSIDE PLAY 12.45 pm STORIES & SONGS 1.00 pm REGISTRATION OWN LEARNING OWN LEARNING CHOICES OWN LEARNING OWN LEARNING OWN LEARNING 1.20pm CHOICES MUSIC SESSION CHOICES CHOICES CHOICES (2.00PM-2.30PM) 3.15pm SNACK & STORY TIME 3.30pm HOME TIME / QUIET ACTIVITIES HOME TIME / TT CLUB 4.30pm (please note that on a Wednesday TT Club is 4.00 – 6.00 pm) 11 12 Daily Routine Reception, Year 1 & Year 2 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
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