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HURTWOOD HOUSE CALENDAR Sunday 12 January Monday 20 January Monday 27 January Term Begins Grading Week 1 Grading Week 2 HURTWOOD HOUSE CALENDAR Sunday 12 January Monday 20 January Monday 27 January Term begins Grading Week 1 Grading Week 2 Students return to Houses by 10.30 pm A2 Art & Textiles, component 1 timed piece / internal 1.30 - 4.30 pm Hurtwood Concert 2020 dance & vocal assessment group 2, day 1 of 3 rehearsals 1.30 - 4.30 pm Hurtwood Concert 2020 dance & vocal 1.45 pm HoDs meeting Monday 13 January rehearsals 3.30 pm Staff meeting No Activities 2.00 pm Starting out on the EPQ presentation for all A1 5.40 pm Day Students’ tutorials No Staff meeting EPQ students 8.50 - 9.40 am Lesson 1 1.45 pm HsMs meeting 9.55 - 10.45 am Lesson 2 Tuesday 28 January 3.30 pm Staff meeting & Unifrog training 11.00 - 11.50 am Lesson 3 DEADLINE 9.00 am: Hurtwood Film Academy 5.40 pm Day Students’ tutorials 12.05 - 12.55 (1.05) pm Lesson 4 applications 1.50 pm Learning meetings for teachers and students Football match, Hurtwood v Cranleigh 5.40 pm Day Students’ tutorials Tuesday 21 January 3.15 - 5.00 pm Hurtwood Concert 2020 dance & vocal DEADLINE: A2 Dance, component 1, Choreography rehearsals SPRING TERM 2020 Tuesday 14 January A2 Art & Textiles, component 1 timed piece / internal 7.00 - 9.15 pm Hurtwood Concert 2020 dance & vocal 8.45 am Meeting for all A2 students in the Theatre assessment group 1, day 2 of 3 rehearsals A2 Art & Textiles, component 1 timed piece / internal US Visa interviews for Economics trip to New York DATES assessment group 1, day 1 of 3 3.15 - 5.00 pm Hurtwood Concert 2020 dance & vocal Wednesday 29 January 3.15 - 5.00 pm Hurtwood Concert 2020 full company vocal rehearsals 8.50 am Departmental meetings rehearsal 3.15 - 6.00 pm Hurtwood Film Academy Chinese New Year lunch Spring Term 2020 3.15 - 6.00 pm Hurtwood Film Academy 7.00 - 9.15 pm Hurtwood Concert 2020 dance & vocal 2.00 - 5.00 pm Hurtwood Concert 2020 dance & vocal rehearsals rehearsals Commences: Sunday 12 January 2020 Wednesday 15 January 7.00 - 9.00 pm Hurtwood Concert 2020 full company (Students should be in their Houses by 10.30 pm) 8.45 am Meeting for all A1 & GF students in the Theatre Wednesday 22 January vocal rehearsal 8.50 am Departmental meetings 8.50 am Departmental meetings Half-term: Friday 14 February 3.05 pm DEADLINE: 6 pm All UCAS applications (including UCAS A2 Art & Textiles, component 1 timed piece / internal Thursday 30 January Sunday 23 February 10.30 pm Conservatoires) assessment group 1, day 3 of 3 3.15 - 6.00 pm Hurtwood Film Academy interviews Ends: Friday 27 March 2020 3.05 pm A2 Art & Textiles, component 1 timed piece / internal GCSE English Language theatre trip 3.15 - 5.00 pm Hurtwood Concert 2020 full company assessment group 1, day 2 of 3 Football match, Hurtwood v Godalming College sitzprobe, Studio Poetry Slam 2.00 - 5.00 pm Hurtwood Concert 2020 dance & vocal 7.00 - 9.15 pm Hurtwood Concert 2020 dance rehearsal Summer Term 2020 Netball match, Hurtwood v City of London Freemen’s rehearsals 2.00 - 5.00 pm Hurtwood Concert 2020 dance & vocal 7.00 - 9.00 pm Hurtwood Concert 2020 dance & vocal Friday 31 January Commences: Sunday 19 April 2020 rehearsals rehearsals Enigma: 'How News Works' with Oliver Poole (compulsory (Students should be in their Houses by 10.30 pm) for all A1 students, PV3) Thursday 16 January Thursday 23 January 1.30 - 3.20 pm Hurtwood Concert 2020 full company Ends: Friday 3 July 2020 A2 Art & Textiles, component 1 timed piece / internal A2 Photography, component 1 timed piece / internal ‘finale’ rehearsal (midday for students) assessment group 1, day 3 of 3 assessment group 1, day 1 of 3 4.30 - 10.00 pm Hurtwood Concert 2020 dancers only No half-term holiday A1 Careers & Higher Education workshops - lessons 1 - 4 3.15 - 5.00 pm Hurtwood Concert 2020 full company vocal rehearsal (PV3) rehearsal 4.45 pm Pre-booked transport to Guildford 3.15 - 5.00 pm Hurtwood Concert 2020 dance & vocal 3.15 - 5.00 pm Hurtwood Film Academy, Met Film School Autumn Term 2020 rehearsals talk for A1s’ Saturday 1 February 3.15 - 6.00 pm Hurtwood Film Academy 7.00 - 9.15 pm Hurtwood Concert 2020 dance & vocal 10.00 am - 10.00 pm Hurtwood Concert 2020, full Commences: Sunday 6 September 2020 7.00 - 9.15 pm Hurtwood Concert 2020 dance & vocal rehearsals company staging rehearsal Half-term: Friday 23 October 3.05 pm rehearsals 1.00 pm Transport to Guildford Sunday 1 November 10.30 pm Friday 24 January (Students should be in their Houses by 10.30 pm) Friday 17 January A2 Photography, component 1 timed piece / internal Sunday 2 February A1 Theatre Studies, students’ performance day - monos & assessment group 2, day 1 of 3 10.00 am - 6.00 pm Hurtwood Concert 2020, dance Ends: Saturday 19 December 2020 duos Enigma: 'Things You Need to Know about Sex' with Isla rehearsal Enigma: HFA Showcase (compulsory for all A1 students, Von Tricht (compulsory for all A1 students, PV3) ACTIVITIES PV3) A1 Theatre Studies trip to The National Theatre, ‘The Monday 3 February Visa Processing for History Department trip to Russia Welkin’ (compulsory for all A1 Theatre Studies students) DEADLINE: 9.00 am A1 EPQ Record of Initial Ideas MONDAYS (provisional) 4.45 pm Pre-booked transport to Guildford Peer Observation for teachers commences Cranleigh Leisure Centre & Golf Club (Fitness suites, 3.30 pm A1 & A2 Dance trip A2 Art, Photography & Textiles component 2 exam Squash, Swimming), Hockey, Running club, Tennis, 4.45 pm Pre-booked transport to Guildford Saturday 25 January papers issued UCAS / Careers Art department open studios 9:30am – 12:30pm ‘Matthew Bourne Dance Workshop’ 10.00 am - 6.00 pm Hurtwood Concert 2020 dance TUESDAYS Saturday 18 January with Cameron Flynn rehearsal Cranleigh Leisure Centre & Golf Club (Fitness suites, 10.00 am - 6.00 pm Drama School preparation weekend 1.30 - 4.30 pm Hurtwood Concert 2020 dance rehearsal Squash, Swimming), Meadowbank Stadium (Football), 10.00 am - 6.00 pm Hurtwood Concert 2020 dance 1.00 pm Transport to Guildford 1.45 pm HsMs meeting Surrey Sports Park (Basketball), Tennis, UCAS / Careers rehearsal 3.30 pm Staff meeting 1.00 pm Transport to Guildford Sunday 26 January 5.40 pm Day students’ tutorials WEDNESDAYS 10.00 am - 6.00 pm Hurtwood Concert 2020 dance Brick Café, Cranleigh Leisure Centre & Golf Club (Fitness suites, Sunday 19 January rehearsal Squash, Swimming), Dorking Leisure Centre (Badminton), Film 10.00 am - 6.00 pm Drama School preparation weekend Club, Fixtures, Golf Society, Horse Riding, Hot Yoga, Mystery 10.00 am - 6.00 pm A2 Dance choreography rehearsal Bus, Pub Games, Running Club, Spring Walks, Table Tennis, Tennis, UCAS / Careers THURSDAYS Cranleigh Leisure Centre & Golf Club (Fitness suites, Squash, Swimming), Rugby, Running Club, Tennis, UCAS / Careers Tuesday 4 February Friday 14 February Thursday 5 March Monday 16 March 1.30 - 6.00 pm Hurtwood Concert 2020 full company Peer observation for teachers ends A1 Media Studies coursework filming day, groups 13 & 14 Grading Week 8 technical rehearsal A2 Fine Art trip to New York A2 Photography, component 1 timed piece / internal Exam: A2 Theatre Studies practical, component 2 (tbc) 3.15 - 6.00 pm Hurtwood Film Academy interviews Surf trip to Fuerteventura, Canary Islands assessment group 2, day 2 of 3 Artist in Residence Exhibition set up at Cranleigh Arts 7.00 - 10.00 pm Hurtwood Concert 2020 full company 1.50 - 3.00 pm lesson 4 3.00 - 5.00 pm Muse Workshop with Rosy Carrick Centre technical rehearsal 3.05 pm Half-term commences 3.15 - 6.00 pm Hurtwood Film Academy 1.45 pm HoDs meeting 3.30 pm Staff meeting Wednesday 5 February HALF TERM Friday 6 March 5.40 pm Day Students’ tutorials 8.50 am House Team meetings DEADLINE: 4.30 pm School calendar entries 8.50 am Meeting for all A2 students in the Theatre - Sunday 23 February A1 Media Studies coursework filming day, groups 15 & 16 Tuesday 17 March Revision Planning Half-term ends A2 Photography, component 1 timed piece / internal Exam: A2 Theatre Studies practical, component 2 (tbc) Netball match, Hurtwood v Box Hill Students return to Houses by 10.30 pm assessment group 2, day 3 of 3 A1 EPQ Research Skills day - 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