FRA Newsletter 8.12.19
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Newsletter Cover: Details #Aspire360 8th DecemberDate Month 2019Year CEO Report by Sara Davey Dear Parents and Carers Christmas is coming and festive celebrations are beginning in earnest. Fowey Town has started the celebrations in style with their famous Christmas market and the music department was able to add to the atmosphere with some students involved in singing and playing this weekend. More of this performance work will be available to view at our Talent Show on Wednesday evening. Do come and see students in action. Tickets are available from our website. There will be many other Christmas traditions to watch out for including a Christmas card competition, our annual Christmas meal for the community and our tutor group decoration. Competition to name just a few events. Staff and students will be looking forward to the holiday in two weeks time after a very busy term with an Ofsted Inspection and mock exams for years 11 and 10 students. Important News The start of the new term will be Wednesday 8th January for all students. Staff have two training days on the 6th and 7th January. They will be spending Monday 6th January developing a new curriculum that focuses on sequencing and providing stretch and challenge as identified by the Ofsted report. On Tuesday 7th January the staff will be focusing on helping students with special needs to enable everyone, whatever their additional learning need, to achieve their potential. This is second area that Ofsted identified as an action point in September. We will also be welcoming a number of new staff in January including two Assistant Headteacher’s who will have a clear school improvement brief to develop literacy and build a reading culture and to ensure that there is a culture of excellent teaching and learning in all lessons. We will be also be welcoming a new art teacher from Canada and a new Spanish teacher who is from Valencia. Closer to home, we will be welcoming back Mr Luke Chapman who was a Higher Level Teaching Assistant a few years ago.He has now trained as a teacher and will be providing additional opportunities for students and helping out when there is staff absence. I would finally like to thank parents for the very positive feedback that I have had over the last few months and I look forward to continuing the task of improving Fowey River Academy with the Governors by making sure every day counts. Best wishes Sara 2000 MILES 40 CHILDREN 20 PORTS 1 LIFE CHANGING VOYAGE An innovative partnership has been launched between Fowey River Academy and Morvargh Sailing Project CIC. The partnership will see a team of up to 40 young people from Year 9 take part in a life changing voyage as they sail 2000 nautical miles around the coast of Great Britain & Ireland. The crew of young people from Fowey River Academy with no yachting experience will sail the route in 4 legs with 10 students on each leg. Captain Matthew Barraud said; “The young people will swap the comforts of home for single bunks, a moving deck and having to learn how to cook, clean and look after each other as they get used to their new home. At 57 feet, and weighing 30tons, our Tall Ship, Helen Mary R is as long as five cars and weighs the equivalent of two double decker buses! The largest sail, which the young people will have to manually hoist, is 60ft tall and 40ft wide. It will be a challenge which will see them battle strong winds, freezing temperatures and rough seas at times throughout the trip; as well as marvelling at our beautiful coastline under sun-drenched skies. It will be a feat of pure physical, mental, emotional and academic endurance, but one which will leave the young people changed forever. They will make strong bonds with their crew mates, increase their own understanding of themselves and their boundaries and most importantly have the confidence that they can try and excel at anything!” At the heart of ASPIRE360 are a number of educational objectives; not only will the young people be encouraged to push their personal boundaries throughout; they will also learn about themselves as individuals; in their relationships with others and importantly improving their academic skills. Jon Rolls, Community Enterprise Director from Fowey River Academy said, “We are really excited about this ground-breaking partnership. Not many schools are lucky enough to be situated in such a beautiful location near the sea, and we must be one of the first to hold a round Britain challenge for our students. This is part of a strategic direction for the Academy, to put outdoor activity and the natural environment at the heart of what we do.” From the outset the challenge will use several social media platforms, along with web-based ‘ships logs’ written by the participants to engage with a wider audience. At each location events and visits have been planned to allow the participants to gain a greater understanding and appreciation of the importance of the sea to our country as well as discovering more about our rich history and geography. Helen Mary R will be fitted with a satellite tracker allowing live position updates to be displayed on an interactive chart on the school and Morvargh’s websites. Year group updates… Gingerbread House Competition- Make, Bake, Decorate Did you know that this is a German tradition? If you love your baking, give this competition a whirl. Ms Bennett has a recipe that you can use or feel free to use your own recipe. Bring your entry in on Friday 13th December (to reception) for judging. Prizes will be awarded in the last week of term. Viel Glück! Year 7 and 8 Photo Competition Get creative! This month's theme is "Perspectives". Please send your entries to: [email protected] or [email protected] Don't forget to include your name and form tutor when you send your entry. Deadline for entries is Wednesday 18th December. A massive thank you to Finally… the Eden Project who very kindly treated each of our year 8 students to a free skate and hot chocolate this week. We had a great time at Eden during our recent project week. The students were absolutely great and we made lots of memories, particularly out on the ice rink! It was a lovely surprise to receive vouchers for all years 8s to make a return trip to the rink. If you missed out on your voucher, please see Ms Bennett this week Year group updates… Experiments in Science “We can now use the photos in our art or photography, the colours were amazing, and the smell a bit disgusting!” Students in science were 'investigating' atoms, elements and compounds, making iron sulphide, but also took the chance to practise their photography skills as they liked the colour combinations!!!! Year 9 Art Launch This week year 9 have been taking inspiration from our beautiful surroundings and utilising Morden drawing techniques by creating fantastic landscape drawings on their iPads. Year group updates… Year 11 Science: Launching Tassomai Tassomai is a learning program for GCSE Science. It works by breaking down specific content into bite-sized chunks and producing quizzes for each student. It is responsive to the answers the students give so the quiz targets the areas each individual needs to work on. The more it is used the more responsive it becomes. Students only need to complete a few minutes on Tassomai each day as they will be set daily goals. Using it daily will also reduce their daily goal...and then they can continue and gain extra credit. Please encourage your child to use it every day as it has been proven to improve exam success. Year 8: Daphne Du Maurier Friday afternoon we had the pleasure of Lynn Gould attending to talk to year 8’s. They have been brilliant. Super polite and courteous, a great audience. It was a super afternoon where she told us all about local heroine Daphne Du Maurier. We learnt lots of interesting facts which will be included in our current REAL project. Year group updates… Winter Bees I love to watch the little bees, Long before the winter cold. They pounce on each petal Like hunters, quick and bold But the garden has no buzz When the air is bitter cold. Do bustling bees wilt away Like the yellow marigold? I hope they hide in sturdy hives, Where waxy walls keep out the cold, And spend all winter sipping The honey they guard like gold. By Harry Roberts #Bigthanks to @eolasplus for collecting our new beehive! Are you a local #beekeeper? If so, we’d love a bit of help! How to achieve great success… Steps to great success and high-performance learning for everybody At Fowey River Academy we believe that everybody can achieve greatness and as Aristotle once said, ‘We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit’. • We aim to teach our students the values, skills and learning habits that will equip them for success beyond their school career and enable them to deal with the unexpected and whatever their future holds. • We nurture students to become responsible, confident and keen to improve the world around them. We want our students to be creative, innovative and not afraid to try new things or present new ideas. • We ask our students to make the deliberate decision to try, to be prepared to work hard, take risks, know that mistakes are ok and ask for help if needed Each week we will bring a new focus for our students to master to help them along their journey to success.