THE COLLEGE PRAYER Lord, Give Us the Wisdom to Know Ourselves

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THE COLLEGE PRAYER Lord, Give Us the Wisdom to Know Ourselves THE COLLEGE PRAYER O Lord, give us the wisdom to know ourselves, the humility to accept ourselves as we really are, and the courage and independence to defend what we know to be right. Help us to respect the need of others, being always ready to dedicate our own talents to their service. Give us the strength to suffer the trials and tensions of life with fortitude, and the vision to see through suffering to the peace which lies beyond. May we, by our tolerance, be a constant support to each other, and a source of strength to our families, whom we commend to your care. THE COLLEGE HYMN We stand once more before you, our Saviour and our Lord, We are yours in song and purpose, are yours who are adored, We offer you our labours, our gladness and our pain. We offer you our weakness, we pray that once again You will hear the prayer we offer, will grant us what we need, For without you we are helpless, for you are God indeed. We pray for those around us, for those with whom we stand, We pray for those who suffer, that we will understand, How greatly we are blessed, how deep for us your care, How many are the blessings that you give us to share We ask that like our efforts, our blessings may increase, By AMORE ET LABORE, that we may live in peace Words by Br Michael Powell cj Music Thaxted by Gustav Holst COLLEGE MISSION STATEMENT We are: An independent Roman Catholic co-educational school which welcomes those of other Christian traditions allowing all to develop their ethical, spiritual and moral values. We seek: To inspire a love of learning and to encourage all to fulfil their aspirations and potential within an atmosphere of mutual respect and compassion. We strive: To promote our Josephite tradition which encourages a strong sense of belonging to one family which encompasses the wider world. THE COLLEGE DAY The College’s formal opening hours are 8am to 4pm Monday to Friday. College starts at 8.40am each day with Registration in Tutor Groups. The College doors are open from 8.00am daily and pupils should not arrive before that time. LESSON TIMES PERIODS TIME Registration 8.40am – 8.50am Period 1 8.50am – 9.40am Period 2 9.40am – 10.25am Period 3 10.25am – 11.10am Break 11.10am – 11.30am Period 4 11.30am – 12.20pm Period 5 12.20pm – 12.55pm/1.10pm Lunch 12.55pm/1.10pm-2.15pm Registration 2.15pm – 2.20pm Period 6 2.20pm – 3.10pm Period 7 3.10pm – 4pm Period 5 for First and Second Years ends at 12.55pm. First and Second Years go into lunch at 12.55pm every day. Period 5 for all other years ends at 1.10pm. Sixth Formers who are free period 5 may go into lunch early from 12.20pm. Chapel, PSHE and Year Assembly Meetings take place for the whole school during Wednesdays, Period 1, 8.40am-9.40am. Lessons end at 4pm each day and this is the earliest time that students may ordinarily leave the College. In cases of emergency, if a student must leave the College, they must have the permission of their Tutor or Head of Year and sign out at Student Services. First and Second Year students leave at 3.50pm for the first two weeks of the academic year. Individual timetables are issued on the first day of term. There is a separate timetable for Games on Saturday and information is given at the start of term. Mrs R Owens (Headmistress) TEACHING STAFF EASTER TERM 2017 Ms F M May (Deputy Head Academic, English) (FMM) Ms R R Ross (Deputy Head Pastoral, P.E) – Maternity Leave (RRR) Mr D F Wright (Deputy Head Staff, History and Politics) (DFW) Mr J E Davies (Assistant Head: Reporting, Geography) (JED) Miss S L Hall (Assistant Head: College Entry, Geography) (SLH) Mr P J Robinson (Assistant Head: Timetabling, Mathematics) (PJR) Mrs M D Smith (Assistant Head: Sixth Form, EPQ) (MDS) Fr Martin Ashcroft (College Chaplain) (Fr. MA) Miss A Colantuoni (Assistant Chaplain) (AMC) Miss J Barnett (Assistant Chaplain) (JMB) Miss S H Arif (Head of Mathematics) (SHA) Mr M J Barham (Head of History and Politics) (MJB) Mr A A Barton (Music, Head of 4th Year) (AAB) Mrs L Y Batten (Languages) (LYB) Dr J A Baur (Chemistry) (JAB) Mrs M A Bigwood (Mathematics) (MAB) Mr N M Bissessar (Drama, English) (NMB) Mr G A Bowman (Mathematics) (GAB) Mr G D Boyes (Head of Geography) (GDB) Mr D J Bradford (Mathematics) (DJB) Mrs E M Brambell (Religious Studies) (EMB) Mr M J Bryant (Biology) (MXB) Mr L R Buckingham (Geography, Head of Southcote) (LRB) Ms C A Butler (Art) - Maternity Leave (CAB) Mrs S N Carpenter (Head of Latin) (SNC) Miss T V Castledine (Director of Music) (TVC) Mr O J Clayson (PE/Games, i/c Cricket) (OJC) Dr V M Clayton (i/c Government and Politics) (VMC) Mr M J Cullen (Economics and Business Studies) (MJC) Mr J M Cunningham (Religious Studies, i/c Duke of Edinburgh) (JMC) Mr D P Danaher (Head of Economics and Business Studies) (DPD) Mr A T Deive (Head of Languages, i/c Spanish) (ATD) Mrs E L Doyle (Biology) (ELD) Miss J M Edwards (Chemistry) (JME) Mrs V G Emad (Art) (VGE) Mr I C Facey (Design & Technology) (ICF) Mr J V Fialho (English) (JVF) Mrs A Fincher-Jones (Girls’ Games/PE, Head of 2nd Year) – (AFJ) Maternity Leave Mr I Findlay-Palmer (Head of Physics) (IFP) Mrs N D Flash (Lower School Science/Biology) (NDF) Mr N J Galanis (Languages, i/c French) (NJG) Miss N C Gavin (History and Politics, Head of Kilmorey) (NCG) Mrs L E Gibson (Acting Director of Sport) (LEG) Mr R Good (Art) (RXG) Ms S E Goodfellow (Head of Chemistry) (SEG) Mr A D Gradon (Mathematics) (ADG) Mr A J Graham (Chemistry, Lower School Science Co- (AJG) ordinator) Dr F R Grant (Mathematics) (FRG) Mr P J Graves (Languages, Head of Co-curricular) (PJG) Mr D A Green (Biology, Head of Upper Sixth) (DAG) Mr R P Grimmer (Physics) (RPG) Mrs G I Hale (Languages) (GIH) Mrs T A Hall (Head of 3rd Year; PE/Games, A Level PE) (TAH) Mrs L C Hanlan (Languages) (LCH) Miss T Haynes (Netball Coach) (TXH) Miss N I Houston (Religious Studies, Head of 5th Year) (NIH) Mr A L Hudson (Mathematics) (ALH) Mr M S Hughes (Head of Boys’ Hockey) (MSH) Miss C Hulf (Rowing Coach) (CLH) Mrs A S Huysamen (Art) – Maternity Leave (ASH) Mr J B Johnston (Head of Rugby) (JBJ) Miss S Kent (History) (SAK) Mrs S M Knights (Geography, Head of Careers) (SMK) Mr M P Lakin (English) (MPL) Miss M T Lane (Head of Religious Studies) (MTL) Mr R J Lawrence (English) (RJL) Miss E M Marshall (History) (EMM) Mr J G Martin (Economics and Business Studies) (JGM) Mr T A McIlwaine (Head of Art) (TAM) Ms T E Medhurst (Academic Support Specialist) (TEM) Miss S L Morris (Head of Computing) (SLM) Mrs S J Napier (Geography) (SJN) Mr M A Parnham (Head of Design and Technology) (MAP) Mr B J Peake (Physics) (BJP) Miss S G Peters (History and Politics) (SGP) Miss H M Pothecary (Mathematics) (HMP) Miss R A Potter (Biology) (RAP) Mr M A Schofield (Director of Drama) (MASc) Mrs J M Sciortino Nowlan (Religious Studies) (JSN) Mrs I A Seymour (Mathematics) (IAS) Mr D I Shingles (Head of Girls’ Hockey) (DIS) Mr M T Stather (Head of Biology) (MTS) Mrs M Strachan (Mathematics) (MXS) Mr C M Tapscott (History) (CMT) Dr C A Taylor (Physics) (CAT) Mr M F Tierney (Chemistry, Head of Lower Sixth) (MFT) Mr M P Tiley (History) (MPT) Mrs S H Turner (Religious Studies, Extension Programme (SHT) Co-ordinator) Mr O J Vella (Mathematics) (OJV) Mr N I Waight (English, Head of PSHE) (NW) Mr G P Walters (Biology, i/c Rowing, Head of Petre House) (GPW) Mr J T Ward (Head Tennis Coach) (JTW) Miss J A Ward (English) (JAW) Miss K B Wardil (Music) (KBW) Mr A P Waring (Biology, Head of Stirling House) (APW) Mrs J B Weaver (Food Technology) (JBW) Mrs K Wilkinson (Physics) (KAW) Mrs E Williams (Art) (ELW) Mrs L L Willis (Drama, English, Head of 1st Year) (LLW) Miss L M Willis (Languages, Acting Head of 2nd Year) (LMW) Mr N J Wingrove (Languages) (NJW) Ms S J Wragg (English) (SJW) Mr O Yanez-Vila (Religious Studies) (OYV) Miss C N Yeoman (PE/Games) (CNY) PREFECTS Head Boy Head Girl Edward Morrison Francesca Brazier Alex D'Arcy Deputy Head Boy Deputy Head Girl Annie Garnham Jamie Kelly Adele White Senior Prefects Molly Chipperfield Sam Farmer James Cook Cameron Smith Percy Fagent Prefects Tadeusz Adamek Joe Menezes Cameron Adams Chantelle Murphy Aman Behl Georgina Norris Ciara Bigwood Catherine Osborne Ana Brumwell Jasmine Reed Lydia Casey Bertie Russell Nicole Chapman-Hatchett Toby Sanderson William Cooke Alex Shellard Connor Kelly Kyra Thomas Jessica King Bella Thompson Niamh Lovelock Harry Weatherall Katie Macdonald Frej Wrigley Finn McIntosh Sixth Form Prefects Will Nicholson-Bryant Dominica Piatek Ben Ford Jamie Sayer Min Kyu Park Rory O'Neill Malcolm Scott-Watson MENTORS Head Mentors – First Year Emily Andreasson Freddie Garnham Juliana Johnson Head Mentor – Third Year Jessica De Suza Mentors Felix Addy Rohin Mangat Toby Baker Maddy Marsden Beatrice Brown James Martin Lindsey Campbell Harry Mullett Joe Davie Alex Oldfield Max Deal Andrew Oliver Annie Dersy Phoebe Parker Polixeni Gripari Phoebe Poulter Jordan Harvey Stella Powell Tommi Kiukkanen Jozefien Rooman-Downs Raul Lai Raashi Sarkar James Mainwaring Lily Stracey Mentors – Third Year Will Arkell Holly Laidler Oliver Hall Sophie Jaye Heads of Charity Heads of Welcoming Committee Ceara Walshe Peter Turner-Wells Katie Fisher Ryan Notter Juliet Darroch Eleanor Eacott Sixth Form Marketing Team Nafiz Biswas Lydia Edwards Patrick Hare Subject Ambassadors Art Biology Lydia Edwards Ana Brumwell Penny Somper Juliana Johnson Finn McIntosh Business Studies Chemistry Danny Borgman Eleanor Eacott Jessica King Frej Wrigley Malcolm Scott-Watson Economics English Patrick Hare Tadeusz Adamek Tim Macey Molly Chipperfield French Government/Politics Toby Sanderson
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