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School Handbook THE CHANTRY SCHOOL SCHOOL HANDBOOK 2015-2016 Dr Andrew Dickenson Headteacher September 2015 GENERAL INFORMATION The Chantry School HANDBOOK - CONTENTS Information General Information School details Location Map of school Governors Staff – Teaching Support Peripatetic Friends Term dates – 2015/2016 Term dates – 2016/2017 Daily Routines School day times Assemblies Break and lunchtimes Form Tutors Sick children and first aid Policy on charging for activities Learning Resource Centre and Reprographics Student Support Uniform Behaviour (see Policies) (Also includes information on Rewards)) Rewards Y11 - Prefects Bullying (see Policy) Child Protection (see Policy) Admissions and Liaison – (see Policy) SEN (inc. Disability) (see Policy) Consultation Evenings Lost Property Time 4U Young People’s Service Description Curriculum Assessment (see Policy) The School Curriculum 2915-2016 CPSE (see Policy) Sex Education (see Policy) Work Experience (see Careers Policy) Careers (see Policy) SCHOOL POLICY DOCUMENTS : See School Website. www.chantry.worcs.sch.uk THE CHANTRY SCHOOL MARTLEY WORCESTER WR6 6QA Telephone: (01886) 887100 Fax: (01886) 887102 e-mail: [email protected] www.chanty.worcs.sch.uk HEADTEACHER: Andrew Dickenson CHAIRMAN OF GOVERNORS: Tim Nott DEPUTY HEADTEACHER: Nicola Clear ASSISTANT HEADTEACHER: Gretta Hayes ASSISTANT HEADTEACHER: Lisa Seabright BUSINESS MANAGER: Allison Bill (The Chantry High School opened in 1963 and was reorganised in 1983 as a Co-educational comprehensive school.) The Chantry School turned Academy on 1st July 2011. There are approx. 714 pupils on roll from 11-16 years of age. THE CHANTRY CATCHMENT AREA – please contact school for map of Catchment area. Abberley Astley Broadheath Broadwas Clifton on Teme Cotheridge Doddenham Great Witley Grimley Hallow Hillhampton Holt Kenswick Knightwick Little Witley Lower Sapey Lulsley Martley Shelsley Beauchamp Shelsley Kings Shelsley Walsh Shrawley Stanford/Orleton Stockton Wichenford And parts of Lindridge and Rushwick THE GOVERNING BODY – September 2015 Mr Tim Nott Mrs Lucinda Irish Mr Paul Wilcox Chair of Governors The Chantry School The Manse Prickley Hill Farm Martley Chapel House Hockhams Lane Worcs Moseley road Martley WR6 6QA Hallow Worcester WR6 6RE Worcester Community 01886 887100 Staff 01886 812277 07780 115 358 Parent Dr Andrew Dickenson Mr Peter Jackson The Chantry School 100 Hallow Road Martley Worcester WR2 6DD Worcester WR6 6QA Headteacher Community 01886 887100 [email protected] Mrs Jan Basford Mr Dick Jeavons-Fellows Orchard House Pool House Farm Main Road Studd Lane Hallow Abberley Worcester WR2 6PW Worcs WR6 6AU 01905 641661 Parent 01299 896155 Community Mr Simon Butler Mrs Catherine Knight The Coach House The Old Village Stores Laughehrne Park The Village Martley Abberley Worcss WR6 6RQ Worcs WR6 6BN Community 07780 115 358 Parent 01299 896093 Mr Paul Cumming Mr Trevor King Warwick House Park Farm Farmhouse Church Lane Hockhams Lane Little Witley Great Witley Worcs Worcs WR6 6JZ WR6 9LP L.A. 01886 812177 Parent 01886 888832 Mrs Pam Cumming Mrs Pat Owen Warwick House ‘The Laurels’ Church Lane Jury Lane Little Witley Martley Worcs Worcs WR6 6PF WR6 9LP Community Community 001886 888406 01886 888832 Mrs T Hollyhead Mrs Caroline Palethorpe Company Secretary The Chantry School Hillyfieds Mrs Allison Bill Martley Bockleton Road Clerk to Governors Worcs Oldwood Mrs Sue Kinsey WR6 6QA Tenbury Wells The Chantry School Worcs WR15 8PW 01886 887100 01886 887100 Staff 01584 819762 Community TEACHING STAFF 2015-2016 (updated March 2016) Headteacher: Dr Andrew Dickenson, BSc, PhD, NPQH AD Deputy Headteacher: Mrs N Clear, B.A.Hons NC Assistant Deputy Headteacher: Mrs G Hayes, B.Ed. GH Assistant Headteacher: Mrs L Seabright, B.A.Hons., NPQH LS ART DEPARTMENT Head of Art, Teacher of Art Mrs L Jennings, B.A.Hons LCJ Teacher of Art: Ms C Haley, B.A.Hons (part-time) CH Teacher of Art/Textiles: Miss E Hawkins, B.Ed. EH BUSINESS STUDIES: Head of Business Studies/Teacher Mrs H Archer, B.A.Hons (part-time) HA of Business Studies/Mod.Langs DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT Head of Dept/ Teacher of D&T Mr N Neal, B.Tech (C.D.T.)Hons NN Teacher of DT/Child Dev: Mrs H Cullen, B.Ed.Hons. HC Assistant Head/Teacher of D&T: Mrs L Seabright, B.A.Hons. NPQH LS Teacher of D&T: Mrs N Hepburn, B.A.Hons. (part-time) NH DRAMA DEPARTMENT Head of Dept/Teacher of Drama Miss J Poulter, B.A.Hons JP ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Head of Dept/Teacher of English: Mrs A Bates, B.A.Hons. M.A. AB Teacher of English (2nd in Eng. Dept) Mrs R Marsh, B.A.Hons RM Teacher of English Mrs L Irish, B.A.Hons. (part-time) LI Teacher of English: Miss E Solomon, BSc (part-time) ES HoY 8 & Teacher of English: Mrs S Blunt, B.A.Hons SB Teacher of English: Temporary Mr N. Burford, B.A. (part-time) NB Teacher of English: Mrs Kerry Barnett, B.Ed. (part-time) KEB Teacher of English: Mr Stuart Wishart, B.A.Hons (part-time) SW GEOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT Head of Dept/Teacher of Geog: Mrs C Rudall, BSc CR Teacher of Geog: Mr R Allison, B.A.Hons. (part-time) RA HISTORY DEPARTMENT Head of Dept/Head of Humanities/ Teacher of History: Mr I Richards, B.A.Hons. IR CPSE Co-ordinator & Teacher of History: Mr S Day, B.A.Hons. SD I.C.T. Head of Computing and ICT: Ms J Dowding, B.A. Hons JD MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Head of Dept/Teacher of Maths: Mrs J Howes, B.Ed.Hons JUH Assistant Head & Teacher of Maths: Mrs G Hayes, B.Ed. GH HoY 11 & Teacher of Maths: Mrs C Edwards, B.Ed.Hons CE Teacher of Maths (2nd in Maths Dept) Mrs L Judge, B.A.Hons LJ Teacher of Maths: Mrs D Lord, BSc (Hons) DL Teacher of Maths: Mr G Howard, PGDE GSH Teacher of Maths: Temporary Mrs D Townsend, B.Ed DT MODERN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Head of Dept/Mod. Lang teacher: Mrs H Morgan, B.A.Hons HM Teacher of Mod. Lang: Mr S McCauley, B.A.Hons SM Teacher of Mod. Lang: Mrs S Dark, B.A. Hons SED MUSIC DEPARTMENT Head of Dept/Teacher of Music: Mrs M Masters, G.R.N.C.M. MM Teacher of Music: Mrs C Foster, B.A.Hons (part-time) CF PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPT: Head of Dept/Teacher of P.E: Mr A Stone, B.A.Hons, NPQSL AS Head of Girls’ PE/Teacher of P.E: Miss J Cooke, BSc. Hons JEC HoY 7 & Teacher of P.E: Mrs K Doyle, B.Ed.Hons KD HoY 9 & Teacher of P.E: Mr J Hill, B.A.Hons JRH Teacher of P.E/SENCo Miss R Robinson, BSc.Hons RR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Head of Dept/Teacher of R.E: Miss M Palmer, B.A.Hons (part-time) MP Humanities teacher: Miss K A Davies, B.A.BSc. Hons KAD SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Head of Dept/Teacher of Science: Mr D Howard, B.Ed Hons, M.A. DH Headteacher/Teacher of Science Dr A Dickenson, BSc, PhD, NPQH AD Teacher of Science: (2nd in Science Dept) Mrs J Wallis, B.Sc.Hons JAW HoY 10 & Teacher of Science: Mrs K Miles, BSc.Hons KM Teacher of Science: Mrs K Bailey, BSc.Hons KB Teacher of Science: Miss E Coyle, BSc. Hons EC Teacher of Science: Miss B Marson, BSc.Hons BM Teacher of Science: Mr T Le Grove, BSc.Hons TL SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS CO-ORDINATOR SENCo/Teacher of P.E: Miss R Robinson, BSc.Hons RR GOVERNORS – Sept 2015 Mr Tim Nott, Chairman - Community Dr Andrew Dickenson - Headteacher Mrs Jan Basford - Parent Mr Simon Butler - Parent Mr Paul Cumming - L.A. Mrs Pam Cumming - Community Mrs T Hollyhead - Staff Mrs Lucinda Irish - Staff Mr Peter Jackson, Vice Chairman - Community Mr Dick Jeavons-Fellows - Community Mr Trevor King - Parent Mrs Catherine Knight - Community Mrs Pat Owen - Community Mrs Caroline Palethorpe - Community Mr Paul Wilcox - Parent Mrs S Kinsey - Clerk to Governors ADMINISTRATION STAFF – Sept. 2015 (updated March 2016) THE OFFICE WILL BE OPEN EACH DAY FROM 8.00a.m. – 4.30p.m. Administration Business Manager: Mrs A Bill ALB Head’s P.A: Mrs A Gayden - AG Admin/Learning Mentor Mrs L Richardson - LR SIMS Manager: Mrs L Webster - LW Receptionist/Admin.Support: Mrs L Webb - LJW Receptionist: Mrs S Palmer - SueP Exams/Finance Officer: Mrs S Kinsey - SK Admin. (Supply/Resources): Ms A Jacques - AJ Learning Coach/DCC: Mrs T Hollyhead - TH BSU Manager: Mrs A Barry - ARB SIMS Support: Mrs C Clarke-Phillips - CP Admin. (Attendance Officer) Miss A Pearce - AP LLC Assistant Mrs V Warr - VW Finance Mrs S Abbott - SA Receptionist Mrs N Phillips - NP Admin. Support Mrs M Russell - MR Cover Supervisor Miss H Jarosinski - HJ Technicians Laboratory Technician: Mr D Jones - DJ Laboratory Technician: Mrs C Lander - CL Workshop Technician: Mr P Priest - PP ICT Technician: Mr M Grove - MG D&T Technician: Mrs L Hobbs - LH ICT Technician: Mr E Southall - TS Site Staff: Caretaker: Mr S Taylor - ST Groundsman/Assist. Caretaker: Mr A Parfitt - AJP Assist. Caretaker/Driver: Mr D Bird - DB Teaching Assistants (SEN) Lunchtime Superintendents Mrs H Buono HB Mrs CA Taylor Mrs D Cant DC Mrs S Walters Mrs J Conyers JC Mrs V Perry Mrs L Fouweather LYF Mrs L Hobbs Mrs S Palmer SP Mrs C Palmer Mrs K Youngs KY Mrs J Daly Mrs L Farmer LF Leah Pickering LP Elizabeth Rudd ER PERIPATETIC TUITION Instrumental lessons can be taken up by any student. The lessons are either individual or in a group. The fees for these lessons vary, but as a rough guide a 30 minute individual lesson would be approximately £12. Instrumental teachers bill parents direct. Students are withdrawn from Assemblies, Breaks, Lunchtimes, and lesson times on a rota system for 20 minutes – half an hour.
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