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Term 1 2018-2019 EVENTS Term 1 2018-2019 Term 1 2018‐2019 Term 1 2018‐2019 Day Date Week EVENTS ASSESSMENT & REPORTING MON 3 Sept 1 (A) INSET DAY – School closed to students TUES 4 Sept Term 1 begins WED 5 Sept THUR 6 Sept FRI 7 Sept SAT 8 Sept SUN 9 Sept MON 10 Sept 2 (B) Year 7 Photos P1 & P2 Year 11 Photos P3 TUES 11 Sept WED 12 Sept Year 11 Parents Evening THUR 13 Sept FRI 14 Sept SAT 15 Sept SUN 16 Sept MON 17 Sept 3 (A) TUES 18 Sept WED 19 Sept Year 6 Open Evening THUR 20 Sept FRI 21 Sept SAT 22 Sept SUN 23 Sept MON 24 Sept 4 (B) TUES 25 Sept WED 26 Sept Faraday Challenge Day THUR 27 Sept FRI 28 Sept SAT 29 Sept SUN 30 Sept MON 1 Oct 5 (A) TUES 2 Oct WED 3 Oct No Pen’s Day Year 7 Settling In Evening THUR 4 Oct Secondary Competition Y9 Boys Football 4pm Frederick Gent School FRI 5 Oct SAT 6 Oct SUN 7 Oct MON 8 Oct 6 (B) TUES 9 Oct Primary Cluster KS2 Girls Football 4‐5.30pm at Shirebrook Academy WED 10 Oct Secondary Competition Football Plus 10am‐12pm Shirebrook Academy Secondary Competition Y10/Y11 Girls Netball 4pm Shirebrook Academy THUR 11 Oct Primary Cluster KS2 Mixed Football 4‐5.30pm at Shirebrook Academy Secondary Competition Y10 Boys Football 4pm The Bolsover School FRI 12 Oct SAT 13 Oct SUN 14 Oct Term 1 2018‐2019 Term 1 2018‐2019 Day Date Week EVENTS ASSESSMENT & REPORTING MON 15 Oct 7 (A) TUES 16 Oct Primary Cluster KS2 Football B team only 4‐5.30pm Shiebrook Academy WED 17 Oct Careers Education/Next Steps 9.00am‐1.30pm Outreach Session delivered by Cambridge University 10am‐12.30pm Secondary Competition Y8 & Y9 Girls Netball 4pm HHS THUR 18 Oct Primary Cluster KS2 Small Schools Football 4‐5.30pm at Shirebrook Academy Secondary Competition Y7 Boys Football 4pm Tibshelf Community School FRI 19 Oct SAT 20 Oct SUN 21 Oct MON 22 Oct 8 (B) HE Access Day visit to Chesterfield College Year 11 Mock Interviews TUES 23 Oct Primary Cluster Yr5/6 Tag Rugby 3.30‐5.15pm at Whitwell Primary Secondary Competition Y7/8 Rugby 9.30‐2pm Tupton RUFC WED 24 Oct Secondary Competition Y7 Girls Netball 4pm Tibshelf Community School THUR 25 Oct Community Lunch 12 noon Secondary Competition Y7 Boys & Girls Futsal 4pm The Bolsover School FRI 26 Oct INSET DAY – Disaggregated (School closed to students) SAT 27 Oct SUN 28 Oct Monday 29th to Friday 2nd November ‐ Half term Term 2 2018‐2019 Term 2 2018‐2019 Day Date Week EVENTS ASSESSMENT & REPORTING MON 5 Nov 9 (A) TUES 6 Nov WED 7 Nov EXAM – 1.30pm (2hr) Health & Fitness (Main Hall) Secondary Competition Y10/11 Girls Netball 4pm HHS THUR 8 Nov Secondary Competition Y11 Boys Football 4pm Tibshelf Community School FRI 9 Nov SAT 10 Nov SUN 11 Nov MON 12 Nov 10 (B) Youth Council Meeting – The Arc TUES 13 Nov Primary Cluster U11 Boys Table Tennis 4pm at Springwell Community College Primary Cluster U11 Girls Table Tennis 4pm at Springwell Community College WED 14 Nov Twilight 1 Secondary Competition Y8/9 Girls Netball 4pm Frederick Gent School KS3 Cinema reward visit THUR 15 Nov FRI 16 Nov SAT 17 Nov SUN 18 Nov MON 19 Nov 11 (A) Yr 11 HEPP Revision workshop 9am‐11am TUES 20 Nov Secondary Competition Y7/8 Girls Touch Rugby Festival 12.30‐3pm Amber Valley RUFC WED 21 Nov Primary Cluster Large School Sportshall Athletics 3.30‐5.30pm at HHS Secondary Competition Y7 Girls Netball 4pm Tibshelf Community School THUR 22 Nov Non‐Uniform Day (CRY & RSPCA) Secondary Competition Y9 Boys Football 4pm The Bolsover School MAT librarians meeting at Heritage High School FRI 23 Nov EXAM – Performing Arts Component 2 all day Main Hall SAT 24 Nov SUN 25 Nov MON 26 Nov 12 (B) MOCK EXAM – 9am (1hr15) Yr 11 PE Paper 1 (Sports Hall) MOCK EXAM – 11.30am (1hr30) Yr 11 Geography Paper 1 (Sports Hall) TUES 27 Nov MOCK EXAM – 9am (1hr15) Yr 11 History (Sports Hall) MOCK EXAM – 11.30am (1hr15) Yr 11 PE Paper 2 (Sports Hall) WED 28 Nov MOCK EXAM – 9am (1hr45) Yr 11 History Paper 2 (Sports Hall) MOCK EXAM – 11.30 (1hr40) Yr 11 Computer Science Paper 1 (Sports Hall) MOCK EXAM – 11.30 (1hr45) Yr 11 Food & Nutrition Paper 1 (Sports Hall) MOCK EXAM – 11.30 (2hr) Yr 11 DT Resistant Materials (Sports Hall) MOCK EXAM – 11.30am (1hr) Yr 11 RE Component 1 (Sports Hall) Year 11 GCSE Certificate Presentation Evening Primary Cluster Small School Sportshall Athletics 9.30‐11.30am at The Bolsover School THUR 29 Nov MOCK EXAM – 9am (1hr30) Yr 11 Maths Paper 1 (non‐calculator) (Sports Hall) MOCK EXAM – 11.30am (45)Yr 11 French Paper 3 – Reading (Sports Hall) MOCK EXAM – 11.30am (45) Yr 11 Spanish Paper 3 – Reading (Sports Hall) Primary Cluster Small School Sportshall Athletics 3.45‐5.15pm at Shirebrook Academy Secondary Competition Y8 Boys Football 4pm Shirebrook Academy FRI 30 Nov MOCK EXAM – 9am (1hr45) Yr 11 English Language Paper 1 (Sports Hall) MOCK EXAM – 11.30am (35) Yr 11 Spanish paper 1 – Listening (Main Hall) SAT 1 Dec SUN 2 Dec MON 3 Dec 13 (A) MOCK EXAM – 9am (1hr45) Yr 11 English Language Paper 2 (Sports Hall) MOCK EXAM – 11.30am (35) Yr 11 French Paper 1 – Listening (Main Hall) TUES 4 Dec MOCK EXAM – 9am (1hr15) Yr 11 Combined Science – Biology Paper 1 (Sports Hall) MOCK EXAM – 9am (1hr45) Yr 11 Biology Paper 1 (Sports Hall) MOCK EXAM – 11.30am (2hr) Yr 11 Computer Science Paper 2 (Sports Hall) MOCK EXAM – 11.30am (1hr) Yr 11 RE Component 2 (Sports Hall) WED 5 Dec MOCK EXAM – 9am (1hr30) Yr 11 Maths Paper 2 (Sports Hall) MOCK EXAM – 11.30am (1hr15) Yr 11 Combined Science – Chemistry Paper 1 (Sports Hall) MOCK EXAM – 11.30am (1hr 45) Yr 11 Chemistry Paper 1 (Sports Hall) MOCK EXAM – 2pm (1) Yr 11 French paper 4 (Sports Hall) MOCK EXAM – 2pm (1) Yr 11 Spanish Paper 4 (Sports Hall) Year 10 Parents Evening Secondary Competition KS4 Handball 4pm Shirebrook Boys, Bolsover Girls THUR 6 Dec MOCK EXAM – 9am (1hr30) Yr 11 Maths Paper 3 (Sports Hall) MOCK EXAM – 11.30am (1hr15) Yr 11 Combined Science – Physics Paper 1 (Sports Hall) MOCK EXAM – 11.30am (1hr45) Yr 11 Physics Paper 1 (Sports Hall) MOCK EXAM – 2pm (1) Yr 11 RE Component 3 (Sports Hall) Secondary Competition Y7 Boys Football 4pm The Bolsover School Back to the 80’s start 6.30pm FRI 7 Dec MOCK EXAM – 9am (1hr20) Yr 11 History Paper 3 (Sports Hall) MOCK EXAM – 11.30am (1hr30) Yr 11 Geography Paper 2 (Sports Hall) Secondary Competition Cross Country 11am Mount St Marys Back to the 80’s start 6.30pm SAT 8 Dec SUN 9 Dec MON 10 Dec 14 (B) MOCK EXAM – 9am (all day) Yr 11 Art Day 1 (CR06) MOCK EXAM – 9am (1hr30) Yr 10 Statistics Paper 1 (Sports Hall) TUES 11 Dec MOCK EXAM – 9am (1hr30) Yr 10 Statistics Paper 2 (Sports Hall) MOCK EXAM – 11.30am (1hr30) Yr 11 Statistics Paper 1 (Sports Hall) WED 12 Dec MOCK EXAM – 9am (1hr30) Yr 11 Statistics Paper 2 (Sports Hall) Community Lunch 12 noon Year 10 Parents Evening THUR 13 Dec MOCK EXAM – 9am (all day) Yr 11 Art Day 2 (CR06) Community Lunch 12 noon FRI 14 Dec MOCK EXAM – 9am (2hr) Yr 11 Art (CR06) SAT 15 Dec SUN 16 Dec MON 17 Dec 15 (A) Y11 Speaking & Listening Recording Year 7 Sing‐A‐Thon TUES 18 Dec Y11 Speaking & Listening Recording Friends of Heritage Panto Dick Whittington WED 19 Dec Christmas Jumper Day (Young Minds) THUR 20 Dec FRI 21 Dec SAT 22 Dec SUN 23 Dec Monday 24th December 2018 to Sunday 6th January 2019 – Christmas Holiday Term 3 2018‐2019 Term 3 2018‐2019 Day Date Week EVENTS ASSESSMENT & REPORTING MON 7 Jan 16 (B) TUE 8 Jan WED 9 Jan EXAM RESIT – 1.30pm (1hr45) Cam Cat Unit R012 Yr 11 resits (Main Hall) THUR 10 Jan Primary Cluster Boccia 9.30‐11.30am at Tibshelf Community School FRI 11 Jan Secondary Competition Cross Country Back‐up 11am Mount St Marys SAT 12 Jan SUN 13 Jan MON 14 Jan 17 (A) TUES 15 Jan STEM bus Year 9 workshops Primary Cluster Yr 5 & 6 Tag Rugby 1‐3pm at Chesterfield Rugby Club WED 16 Jan Year 11 Mock Exam Results Evening Secondary Competition U16 Basketball 4pm HHS Girls, Bolsover Boys THUR 17 Jan Rock Climbing Course Day 1 Primary Cluster KS2 Basketball 3.30‐5.30pm at HHS FRI 18 Jan Rock Climbing Course Day 2 SAT 19 Jan SUN 20 Jan MON 21 Jan 18 (B) TUES 22 Jan WED 23 Jan Primary Cluster Small Schools Sportshall Athletics Final 3.45‐5.30pm at Shirebrook Academy Secondary Competition KS3 Badminton 4pm Tibshelf Community School Twilight 2 THUR 24 Jan Primary Cluster Gymnastics Festival 1‐3p at Shirebrook Gymnastics Club Secondary Competition U12 Basketball 4pm Frederick Gent Boys, Tibshelf Girls FRI 25 Jan SAT 26 Jan SUN 27 Jan MON 28 Jan 19 (A) TUES 29 Jan Primary Cluster Large Schools Sportshall Athletics Final 3.45‐5.30pm at Tibshelf Community School WED 30 Jan THUR 31 Jan Yr 11 Geography field visit 11‐12.30pm Primary Cluster KS2 Boccia 1‐2.30pm at Clowne Jnrs Secondary Competition U14 Basketball 4pm Bolsover Girls, Heritage Boys FRI 1 Feb EXAM – Year 11 BTEC Health & Social Care Primary Cluster Infant Agility 1‐2.30pm at The Arc SAT 2 Feb SUN 3 Feb MON 4 Feb 20 (B) TUES 5 Feb Primary Cluster Dance Festival 1‐3pm at The Winding Wheel Secondary SEND Dance Festival 12.30‐2.30pm at The Winding Wheel WED 6 Feb Secondary SEND Rowing Queens Park 10‐11.30am Secondary Competition KS3 & KS4 Rowing 12‐4pm Queens Park Secondary Competition Y7 Boys Football 4‐5.30pm The Bolsover School Primary Teachers CPD Course 4‐5.30pm Sports Hall THUR 7 Feb Primary Cluster Cross Country 3.45‐5pm at Whitwell Primary FRI 8 Feb Year 9 Teenage Booster (Boys and Girls) SAT 9 Feb SUN 10 Feb Term 3 2018‐2019 Term 3 2018‐2019 Day Date Week EVENTS ASSESSMENT & REPORTING MON 11 Feb 21 (A) TUES 12 Feb Non‐Uniform Day (Local Dementia/Alzheimer’s) Primary Cluster Large School Basketball Final 4‐5.30pm at Frederick Gent School WED 13 Feb Year 9 Options Evening Year 10 Health & Social Care visit THUR 14 Feb Primary Cluster Small School Basketball Final 4‐5.30pm at Tibshelf
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