Calendar Michaelmas Term 2019 2 September 2019 – 18 December 2019

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Calendar Michaelmas Term 2019 2 September 2019 – 18 December 2019 Calendar Michaelmas Term 2019 2 September 2019 – 18 December 2019 Entrance Examinations for 2020 entry Saturday 9 November 2019, 9.30am – 3.30pm Contact Information General Office 01926 634200 (08:00 - 17:00) Reporting Student 01926 634260 (24 hours) Absence [email protected] Reporting Lost Property 01926 634260 (24 hours) [email protected] Who to contact Email addresses of all staff can also be found on the Parent Portal General academic Subject Teacher matters Head of Department Co-curricular activities Neil McCollin | [email protected] Pastoral matters Tutor or Head of House: Transition and Induction Susan Harris | [email protected] Austin Adam Rickart | [email protected] Benet Lisa Challinor | [email protected] Fisher Louisa Fielding | [email protected] More Simon Robertson | [email protected] Sixth Form Ben Collie | [email protected] Anne Allen (Assistant) | [email protected] Rod Isaacs (Assistant) | [email protected] Cyprian Vella (Assistant) | [email protected] Bus routes Gill Price | [email protected] Bus billing Barbara Bromwich | [email protected] For regular news and updates from College please read The Flagpole, our e-newsletter published every two weeks. 2 3 Sporting Fixture Postcodes Alcester Grammar B49 5ED Kineton High CV35 0JX Ashlawn CV22 5ET Kingham Hill OX7 6TH Avon Valley CV21 1EH King Edward VI Aston B6 6DJ Aylesford CV34 6LA King Henry VIII CV3 6AQ Bablake CV6 2NB King’s High CV34 4HJ Bedford Modern MK41 7NT King’s School Worcester WR1 2LL Bilton CV22 7JT Kingsley CV32 5RD Bishop Vesey B74 2NH Lawrence Sheriff CV21 3AG Bloxham OX15 4PE Loughborough Grammar LE11 2DU Bromsgrove B61 7DU Loughborough High LE11 2DU Canley CV4 7AL Lutterworth High LE17 4QH Coundon Court CV6 2AJ Newcastle-under - Lyme ST5 1DB Coventry Schools Astro CV6 2BU Northampton High NN4 6UU Danetre NN11 4LJ Northampton School for Boys NN1 5RT Derby Grammar DE23 4BX North Leamington CV32 5JF Denstone College ST14 5HN Nottingham High NG7 4ED Queen Mary’s Walsall School WS1 2PG Edgbaston High School for Richmond Girls Hill Road Ratcliffe College LE7 4SG B15 RGS Worcester WR1 1HP Foremarke Hall DE65 6EJ Rugby School CV22 5EH Harris Church of England Solihull B91 3DJ Academy CV22 6EA Southam College CV47 0JW Hart Field, Rugby CV21 3TP Stratford CV37 6BG Higham Lane School CV10 0BJ Stratford Girls’ Grammar CV37 9HA John Cleveland College and Hinckley Academy LE10 1LE St Martin’s B91 3EN KEGS Nuneaton CV11 4BE Stowe MK18 5EH KEHS Girls B15 2UB St Thomas More CV10 7EX Kenilworth CV8 2DA Trent College NG10 4AD KE Aston B6 6DJ Tudor Hall OX16 9UR KES Birmingham B15 2UE Twycross House CV9 3PQ KES Camp Hill B14 7QJ Warwick School CV34 6PP KES Five Ways B32 4BT Wellingborough NN8 2BX Welbeck College LE12 8WD KES Nottingham NG7 4ED Wolverhampton Grammar WV3 9RB KES Stratford CV37 6HB Worcester Sixth Form College WR1 2BE Kimbolton PE28 0EA Wrekin College TF1 3BH 2 3 Monday Club Venue Years Time Staff Member Cooking Club G9 7-9 13:05 - 13:55 J Scott Chaplaincy drop-in Prayer Room All 13:10 - 13:50 M Benham G Cowlishaw Year 7 Chorus The Clarkson 7 13:15 - 13:45 A Wakeley F Coulson Green Team and G10 All 13:35 - 13:55 S Dear Wildlife Club tbc We Will Rock You Roundhouse All 16:00 - 17:30 G Cowlishaw Non-sporting Clubs rehearsals J Newborough V Roberts Drama production The Clarkson All 16:00 - 17:30 rehearsals (18:00 after half term) A Cefaliello Technical Theatre MU1 Invitational 16:00 - 17:30 D Lomas Club A Cefaliello Girls’ Fitness Fitness Suite All 13:10 - 13:50 A Allen Climbing Climbing wall All 16:00 - 17:30 Climbing Staff Darts G90 All 16:00 - 17:00 T Knowles P Whitehead Boys' Hockey Astro 10-U6 16:00 - 17:30 D Phelps Sporting Clubs R Mack H Carminati Girls’ Netball Courts 11-U6 16:00 - 17:30 L Harrison M Owen 4 5 Tuesday Club Venue Years Time Staff Member W Bower Duke of Edinburgh LG01 9-U6 13:05 - 13:35 J Ryalls completion J Lindsay Chaplaincy drop-in Prayer Room All 13:10 - 13:50 M Benham Young Designers G7a 7-9 13:15 - 13:45 P Scopes DT Project Work G7a 10-U6 13:15 - 13:45 P Scopes G Cowlishaw Jazz Band Roundhouse All 13:15 - 13:45 J Fisher Art Club Art Rooms 7-11 15:45 - 17:00 S Harris Additional Maths S4 9, Invitational 16:00 - 17:00 L Rickart Non-sporting Clubs DT Project Work G7a 10-U6 16:00 - 17:30 P Scopes da Vinci Scholars’ LF01 9, Invitational 16:00 - 17:00 H Pascoe- Project Club Williams G Cowlishaw Orchestra The Clarkson All 16:00 - 17:30 F Coulson V Roberts Drama production Roundhouse All 16:00 - 17:30 rehearsals (18:00 after half term) A Cefaliello Boys' Futsal Astro 9-10 13:10 - 13:50 S Dear (starts after half term) R Holtom P Bucknall S Friswell Boys' Rugby Main Field 8, 10-U6 16:00 - 17:30 N McCollin W Bower J Law Sporting Clubs R Mack Girls' Hockey Astro 10-U6 16:00 - 17:30 C Vella D Phelps 4 5 Wednesday Club Venue Years Time Staff Member W Bower Duke of Edinburgh LG02 9-U6 13:05 - 13:35 J Ryalls completion J Lindsay Art Scholars’ Meeting AR3 Scholars 13:10 P Hubball Chaplaincy drop-in Prayer Room All 13:10 - 13:50 M Benham MedSoc G3 10-U6 13:15 - 13:45 J Smith We Will Rock You G Cowlishaw Non-sporting Clubs The Clarkson All 16:00 - 17:30 rehearsals J Newborough Airgineers G7a Invitational 16:00 - 17:00 P Scopes Cross Country Main Field All 07:30 - 08:10 W Bower R Holtom W Bower Boys' Rugby Main Field 7-9 16:00 - 17:30 M Turns S Friswell J Law Girls' Netball Courts 9 16:00 - 17:30 M Owen Sporting Clubs E Callan Girls' Hockey Astro 7-8 16:00 - 17:30 H Carminati R Mack Indoor Archery Refectory Invitational 16:00 - 17:15 R Southern 6 7 Thursday Club Venue Years Time Staff Member Maths Challenge S6 All, Invitational 13:05 - 13:35 T Scoutas preparation Chaplaincy drop-in Prayer Room All 13:10 - 13:50 M Benham Academic Scholars’ LF01 8, Invitational 13:15 - 13:45 H Pascoe- Challenge Club Williams Youth SVP G73 L6-U6 13:25 - 13:55 R Isaacs Film Review Club LG07 7-9 13:25 - 13:55 L Challinor Poetry Club tbc 7-11 13:30 - 13:55 M Porter Chess G10 All 16:00 - 17:00 K McCullough Beekeeping Grounds All 16:00 -17:00 C Vella M Parsons DT Workshop Workshop All 16:00 - 17:00 T Knowles Non-sporting Clubs Photography Photo Club Suite Invitational 16:00 - 17:15 P Hubball G Cowlishaw Choir The Clarkson All 16:00 - 17:30 F Coulson Additional Maths S3 10, Invitational 16:00 - 17:00 S McBride Additional Maths F1 11, Invitational 16:00 - 17:00 T Cowan 10-11, Further Maths Level 2 S1 Invitational 16:00 - 17:00 H Lewis Boys' Futsal Astro 7 13:10 - 13:50 R Holtom (starts after half term) D White P Bucknall Boys' Rugby Main Field 9, 11-U6 16:00 - 17:30 S Friswell M Turns Boys' Hockey Astro 9 16:00 - 17:30 W Bower R Holtom Boys' Football Orchard 7-10 16:00 - 17:30 S Dear (ends at half term) D White N McCollin Sporting Clubs Girls’ Football Main Field 7-9 16:00 - 17:30 A Compton (ends at half term) H Carminati Girls' Netball Courts 8, 10 16:00 - 17:30 M Owen E Callan Girls’ Hockey Astro 9 16:00 - 17:30 D Phelps 6 7 Friday Club Venue Years Time Staff Member Chaplaincy drop-in Prayer Room All 13:10 - 13:50 M Benham Vocalize - Roundhouse Invitational 13:15 - 13:45 G Cowlishaw A Capella Group Non-sporting Clubs Boys’ Rugby: Captain’s Main Field 11-U6 16:00 - 17:00 P Bucknall run 1st XV and 2nd XV Boys' Rugby Main Field 10 16:00 - 17:30 N McCollin Boys' Football Sports Hall 11-U6 16:00 - 17:30 M Taylor Boys' Hockey Astro 7-8 16:00 - 17:30 M Turns Sporting Clubs H Carminati Girls' Netball Courts 7 16:00 - 17:30 M Owen 8 9 Academic Drop-in Sessions Staff Subject Day Time Venue Years Member Biology Tuesday 16:00 - 17:00 F5 10-U6 C Warne D White B Collie S Robertson Chemistry Wednesday 16:00 - 17:00 G4, G6 All E Cooper F Wright J Smith S White Computer Science Monday 13:15 - 13:45 LG01 10-11 A Depledge J Ryalls Thursday 13:15 - 13:45 LG01 10-11 A Depledge J Ryalls Drama Monday 13:10 - 13:50 MU1 By appt. V Roberts -Friday A Cefaliello Economics and Monday 13:05 - 13:35 G90 L6-U6 L Fielding Business Tuesday 13:05 - 13:35 G90 10-11 H Baker Thursday 13:05 - 13:35 G90 L6-U6 E Gane English IGCSE Monday 13:10 - 13:50 LG06 10-11 M Baker English A-level Tuesday 13:05 - 13:35 LF06 Invitational J Newborough Language and Literature English Thursday 13:10 - 13:50 LG05 7-9 C Kerrigan English Oxbridge Friday 13:10 - 13:50 LG06 L6-U6, M Baker Enrichment Invitational Geography Thursday 16:00 - 17:00 G92 11 M Taylor History, A-level Tuesday 13:15 - 13:45 G1 U6 P Bucknall History, GCSE Thursday 13:10 - 13:50 G1 10-11 P Bucknall J Lindsay 8 9 Learning Support Tuesday 15:45 - 17:00 F16 7-11 L Prestage (Homework Help) A Jelec H Hincks Wednesday 15:45 - 17:00 F16 7-11 L Prestage A Jelec H Hincks Thursday 15:45 - 17:00 F16 7-11 L Prestage A Jelec H Hincks Latin Level 1 Wednesday 16:00 - 17:45 G42 9 R Taylor Latin Level 2 Monday 16:00 - 18:00 G42 10 R Taylor Maths Monday 13:05 - 13:35 S9 All D Munford C Callaghan Tuesday 13:05 - 13:35 S9 All S McBride C Baxter Wednesday 13:05 - 13:35 S9 All H Lewis T Scoutas Wednesday 16:00 - 17:00 S1, S3 11-U6 S McBride H Lewis Thursday 13:05 - 13:35 S9 All T Cowan K Bannister Thursday 16:00 - 17:00 S4, S6 11-U6 C Baxter K Bannister Friday 13:05 - 13:35 S9 All R Beasley L Rickart MFL Wednesday 13:15 - 13:45 LF03 All S Keenan B Galano S Duran A Fennell- McLoughlin Thursday 16:00 - 17:00 LF03 10-U6 S Keenan C Verleure Music Theory Wednesday 13:15 - 13:45 M2 All G Cowlishaw 10 11 Music Thursday 13:15 - 13:45 M2 10-L6 G Cowlishaw Physics Thursday 16:00 - 17:00 G22 All S Rose C Gane Politics
Recommended publications
  • General Information for Applicants Facilities Manager the Princethorpe Foundation the Princethorpe Foundation, Which Is Administ
    General information for applicants Facilities Manager The Princethorpe Foundation The Princethorpe Foundation, which is administered by lay trustees, provides co-educational, independent, day schooling in the Catholic tradition for some thirteen hundred children from age two to eighteen years. The senior school, Princethorpe College, (HMC 11 - 18) is about 7 miles from Leamington, Coventry and Rugby, with the junior schools, Crescent (IAPS) about seven miles away in Rugby, and Crackley Hall School (ISA and IAPS) and Little Crackers Nursery about nine miles away in Kenilworth. The Foundation’s schools are characterised by their strong Christian ethos and pride themselves on providing a caring, stimulating environment in which children’s individual needs are met and their talents, confidence and self-esteem are developed. The Schools Princethorpe College opened in 1966 and occupies a fine former Benedictine monastery which was built in the 1830s in 200 acres of parkland. The origins of the school date back to 1957 when the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart opened St Bede’s College in Leamington Spa; the subsequent move to Princethorpe gave an opportunity for expansion. The school became a lay foundation in 2001, when it merged with St Joseph’s School in Kenilworth, resulting in the consolidation of a junior school and nursery on the Kenilworth campus. Crackley Hall is a significant feeder for Princethorpe. In September 2016, The Crescent School, a stand-alone prep school for seventy years in Rugby, also merged with the Princethorpe Foundation. Princethorpe life extends well beyond just exam preparation. The gospel values of love, service, commitment and forgiveness are central to everything which the school does, underscored by the school motto, Christus Regnet – may Christ reign.
    [Show full text]
  • Rugby Rural South Appendices
    PLACE BASED NEEDS ASSESSMENT RUGBY RURAL SOUTH APPENDICES Warwickshire Joint Strategic Needs Assessment 2020 Report produced by Business Intelligence 1 CONTENTS Appendix A – Rugby Rural South community assets …………………………………………………..……………….… 3 Appendix B – Rugby Rural South stakeholder event ………………………………….………………….………….…… 16 Appendix C – Rugby Rural South JSNA consultation results ………………………………..…………………………. 17 Report produced by Business Intelligence 2 APPENDIX A – RUGBY RURAL SOUTH COMMUNITY ASSETS (JANUARY 2020) Report produced by Business Intelligence 3 Organisation & Activities, classes, events Location & contact details Children &Children Families Young People Older People Community Venues & Points Meeting Community &Organisations Social Groups Leisure & Recreational Activities Advice & Support & Foods Community Cafés Health & Wellbeing Education & Learning Map Ref 1: Womens Meetings start at 7:30 P.M. on every second Thursday of the month and Institute, Village Hall, are heald at the WI Hall, Southam Road Mill Yard, CV22 6GH For more details please call Marion on 01788 330756 or Elizabeth on ✔ ✔ 01788 522350 E: [email protected] Map Ref 2: Voluntary Aided Primary School Dunchurch Boughton C Of E Junior School, Boy's Football, Girl's Football, Fit2Dance Kids, Gardening, Rock Solid, Mad Dew Close, CV22 6NE Science, Orchestra, Chess, Racquets, Film Club, Basketball, Cookery, Imagineering, Spanish, 'Play On' Theatre, Cheerleading, Tag Rugby ✔ ✔ ✔ E: [email protected] T: 01788 811028 Map Ref 3: There are three scouting sections at the 1st Dunchurch Scout Group which Dunchurch Scouts, meet during school term times and links below with information on each 1st Division Scout section. Hall, Done Cerce Close, CV22 6NZ The Beaver Scout Colony (Draycote) (ages 5 ¾ to 8) meets on Mondays. ✔ ✔ ✔ The Beaver Scout Colony (Toft) (ages 5 ¾ to 8) meets on Tuesdays.
    [Show full text]
  • Information Pack Contents
    INFORMATION PACK CONTENTS 1 OUR FOUNDING HEAD MASTER 3 RUGBY SCHOOL THAILAND 4 THE SCHOOL SITE 6 7 LIVING IN THAILAND 8 THE TEEPSUWAN FAMILY 9 RUGBY SCHOOL UK 10 “THE WHOLE PERSON IS THE WHOLE POINT” 11 REMUNERATION PACKAGE 12 HOW TO APPLY OUR FOUNDING HEAD MASTER NIGEL WESTLAKE Nigel Westlake has had 30 years experience in the UK independent education sector, 15 years as a Head. He qualified initially as a solicitor, before switching careers to become a schoolmaster at Sunningdale, The Old Malthouse and Aldro prep schools. His roles included Head of English and Drama, Director of Sport, Boarding Housemaster and Deputy Head. Whilst Head Master at Packwood Haugh and Brambletye Prep Schools, he oversaw significant increases in pupil intake and record scholarships. Nigel’s wife, Jo, is a trained concert pianist and was a highly-successful Director of Music at Packwood Haugh. She began her class music teaching career at Bangkok Patana – a highly-regarded international school in Thailand. By the time Rugby school Thailand opens, Nigel will have been involved in the development of the project for two years. He says: “I believe Rugby School Thailand offers a unique opportunity to bring the very best of the UK independent sector to Thailand. The quality of the site, the commitment of the owners and the support of Rugby School UK combine to offer something very distinct and very special. “Of course, a further key ingredient is an outstanding school staff. We are seeking to appoint teachers with character, teachers who can inspire, teachers who are prepared to go the extra mile to help the children flourish.
    [Show full text]
  • LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL a National Teaching School RUGBY
    LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL A National Teaching School RUGBY CONSULTATION ON ADMISSIONS POLICY FOR 2019-2020 In accordance with the School Admissions Code (2014), the Governors of Lawrence Sheriff School are consulting on their draft Admissions Policy for the 2019-2020 Academic Year. The consultation period runs from midday on Monday 18 December 2017 to midday on Monday 29 January 2018. Anyone wishing to comment on the draft document should write to Mrs Beardshaw, Clerk to the Governors, Lawrence Sheriff School, Clifton Road, Rugby, CV21 3AG or by email to [email protected] by the deadline of midday on 29 January 2018. A copy of the consultation document will be available on the school website during the consultation period at www.lawrencesheriffschool.com under Parents and Students/Key Information/School Policies or a hard copy can be supplied on request to Mrs Beardshaw, Clerk to the Governors. Thank you. 1 LAWRENCE SHERIFF SCHOOL A National Teaching School RUGBY Lawrence Sheriff School Admissions Policy 2019-2020 Introduction Lawrence Sheriff School is a boys’ grammar school with academy status, with a co-educational sixth form from September 2018. Admissions are based on a process of selection having regard to children’s academic ability. In Rugby there are two other academically selective schools: a girls’ grammar school with academy status (Rugby High School) and a mixed bilateral academy (Ashlawn). The school has a Published Admission Number of 120 places in Year 7 for 2019-2020. The school has a Published Admission Number of 80 places in Year 12 for 2019-2020. Formal responsibility for determining admissions rests with the school’s governors.
    [Show full text]
  • The Pinnacle
    The "Every now and then, step away from your circle, take a look back and be grateful for what you've got." Issue 29 | Spring 2021 Showcasing exceptional work by pupils from Princethorpe College, Crackley Hall School and Crescent School. LETTER FROM THE EDITOR ISSUE 29 21 ST CENTURY STEAM INNOVATORS I write this letter during another period of national lockdown in the battle against Covid-19. It’s not something I imagined I’d be doing twice, but here we are. The students ESSAY COMPETITION are doing brilliantly with their home learning and whilst I’m sure we’d all rather be back in school together, there are aspects of home learning that we will miss when things get To celebrate UK Science Week, we are offering you a back to normal. For me, the extra time with my family has been very precious indeed. chance to win lots of house points and earn a da Vinci merit! We would like you to write a 300-500 word essay On the recommendation of Dr Reddish, I have been reading High Performance Learning: How about a STEAM innovator who you find inspirational. These to Become a World Class School by Deborah Eyre. As I read, I feel with absolute certainty that can include: scientists, engineers, artists, mathematicians, Princethorpe College is well and truly already on this path. We are consistently effective in designers, computer scientists, and more! securing excellent academic results for our students, yet at the same time, we produce young WELCOME people who can think for themselves, are socially confident and benefit from a rich diet of WHEN CHOOSING YOUR INNOVATOR, educational opportunities.
    [Show full text]
  • West Midlands Schools
    List of West Midlands Schools This document outlines the academic and social criteria you need to meet depending on your current secondary school in order to be eligible to apply. For APP City/Employer Insights: If your school has ‘FSM’ in the Social Criteria column, then you must have been eligible for Free School Meals at any point during your secondary schooling. If your school has ‘FSM or FG’ in the Social Criteria column, then you must have been eligible for Free School Meals at any point during your secondary schooling or be among the first generation in your family to attend university. For APP Reach: Applicants need to have achieved at least 5 9-5 (A*-C) GCSES and be eligible for free school meals OR first generation to university (regardless of school attended) Exceptions for the academic and social criteria can be made on a case-by-case basis for children in care or those with extenuating circumstances. Please refer to socialmobility.org.uk/criteria-programmes for more details. If your school is not on the list below, or you believe it has been wrongly categorised, or you have any other questions please contact the Social Mobility Foundation via telephone on 0207 183 1189 between 9am – 5:30pm Monday to Friday. School or College Name Local Authority Academic Criteria Social Criteria Abbot Beyne School Staffordshire 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Alcester Academy Warwickshire 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM Alcester Grammar School Warwickshire 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM Aldersley High School Wolverhampton 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Aldridge
    [Show full text]
  • Information Pack Contents
    INFORMATION PACK CONTENTS 1 HEAD OF PREP AND FOUNDING HEAD MASTER 3 HEAD OF SENIOR SCHOOL 4 RUGBY SCHOOL THAILAND 6 THE SCHOOL SITE 7 LIVING IN THAILAND 9 THE TEEPSUWAN FAMILY 10 RUGBY SCHOOL UK 11 “THE WHOLE PERSON IS THE WHOLE POINT” 12 REMUNERATION PACKAGE AND HOW TO APPLY HEAD OF PREP AND FOUNDING HEAD MASTER NIGEL WESTLAKE Nigel Westlake has had 30 years experience in the UK independent education sector, 15 years as a Head. He qualified initially as a solicitor, before switching careers to become a schoolmaster at Sunningdale, The Old Malthouse and Aldro prep schools. His roles included Head of English and Drama, Director of Sport, Boarding Housemaster and Deputy Head. Whilst Head Master at Packwood Haugh and Brambletye Prep Schools, he oversaw significant increases in pupil intake and record scholarships. Nigel’s wife, Jo, is a trained concert pianist and was a highly-successful Director of Music at Packwood Haugh. She began her class music teaching career at Bangkok Patana – a highly-regarded international school in Thailand. As Founding Head, Nigel has been involved in the development of Rugby School Thailand for two years prior to its opening in September 2017. He says: “I believe Rugby School Thailand offers a unique opportunity to bring the very best of the UK independent sector to Thailand. The quality of the site, the commitment of the owners and the support of Rugby School UK combine to offer something very distinct and very special. “Of course, a further key ingredient is an outstanding school staff. We are seeking to appoint teachers with character, teachers who can inspire, teachers who are prepared to go the extra mile to help the children flourish.
    [Show full text]
  • Princethorpe Sport Lent Term 2020
    Princethorpe Sport Lent Term 2020 Contact Information School office 01926 634200 Foundation Director of Mr Neil McCollin Sport [email protected] Head of Boys’ Games Mr Mike Turns [email protected] Head of Girls’ Games Miss Jen Law [email protected] Twitter @PrincethorpePE #princethorpeandproud Follow us on Twitter for up to date results, photos and return times to school. Sport Coach Email address: Girls’ Netball 1st VII & 2nd VII Hannah Carminati [email protected] 3rd & 4th VII Jen Law [email protected] U15 Louise Harrison [email protected] U14 Jen Law [email protected] U13 Ellie Callan [email protected] U12 Hannah Carminati [email protected] Boys’ Hockey 1st XI Paul Whitehead [email protected] 2nd XI Cyp Vella [email protected] U15 Rachael Mack [email protected] U14 Will Bower [email protected] U13 Mike Turns [email protected] U12 Dominic Phelps [email protected] Sport Coach Email address: Football 1st XI Ross Holtom [email protected] 2nd XI Stewart Dear [email protected] 3rd XI Kieran McCullough [email protected] U15 Stewart Dear [email protected] U14 Neil McCollin [email protected] U13 Daniel White [email protected] U12 Ross Holtom [email protected] Girls’ Hockey 1st XI Rachael Mack [email protected] 2nd XI Cyp Vella [email protected]
    [Show full text]
  • Rugby School CA
    RUGBY BOROUGH COUNCIL RUGBY SCHOOL CONSERVATION AREA APPRAISAL June 2010 CONTENTS Page 1 Introduction 3 2 Location and context 5 3 General character and form 7 4 Landscape setting 8 5 Historic development 10 6 Archaeology 12 7 Architecture, buildings and features 14 8 Detailed Architectural Assessment 16 Area 1: Rugby School, Oak Street, Barby Road 17 Area 2: Horton Crescent 23 Area 3: Hillmorton Road, Moultaire Road, Church Walk, Elsee Road 26 9 Contribution of unlisted buildings 31 10 Street furniture 32 11 Key views and vistas 33 12 Existence of any neutral areas 34 13 Conclusions 34 14 Preservation and enhancement 35 15 Appendices 37 2 INTRODUCTION Rugby School Conservation Area is a designation which borders the Town Centre, Bilton Road and Hillmorton/Whitehall and Clifton Road Conservation Areas. It occupies a prominent location and acts as a transition between the commercial, education and residential areas on the southern edge of the town centre. The area is dominated by the monumental scale Gothic buildings of William Butterfield on Lawrence Sheriff Street and Dunchurch Road. Along Barby Road, Horton Crescent and Hillmorton Road Gothic, Arts and Crafts and classical buildings occupy large landscaped sites. In the northern part of the Conservation Area there are late Victorian/Edwardian dwellings. The Conservation Area lies at an important location with roads leading to Dunchurch, Hillmorton and Barby from the gyratory, which lies to the west. Roads are a key visual element in the designation with buildings set abutting on the north-west and western boundaries. The area is dominated by the school with classrooms, dormitories and playing fields prominently sited.
    [Show full text]
  • December 2017 Principal’S Welcome
    Newsletter December 2017 Principal’s Welcome A week is a long time in the life of a school. The snow has completely disappeared but this time last weekend I was glued to social media and the online weather forecast, trying to make sure that I’d got every available piece of information to help me decide about school closure. Regardless of the decision, there was one thing that would not be in doubt - there was always going to be somebody who would disagree. This has always been the case, but what is noticeably different now is the willingness with which some individuals rush to post their outrage online, including some who are old enough to know better. I guess I should see this as part of the territory, a challenge amongst many of being Principal of such a high-profile institution as AGS. I think I've learnt to deal with it pretty well, but it did bring home to me just how difficult it must be for some of our youngsters when they first enter the online world, unaware of its capacity for irrational and harmful content and the opportunities for people to comment without thinking. It’s been a sensible decision that in my professional capacity I stay away from Facebook, and don’t use WhatsApp - an app that has many useful features but whose overuse we are beginning to see increasingly associated with poor mental health due to the distress caused by over-sharing or sharing of inaccurate information. And that’s before we get into the inadvertent safeguarding risks of sharing information about a child with a group where you cannot be 100% certain of the background of everyone.
    [Show full text]
  • Undergraduate Admissions by
    Applications, Offers & Acceptances by UCAS Apply Centre 2019 UCAS Apply Centre School Name Postcode School Sector Applications Offers Acceptances 10002 Ysgol David Hughes LL59 5SS Maintained <3 <3 <3 10008 Redborne Upper School and Community College MK45 2NU Maintained 6 <3 <3 10011 Bedford Modern School MK41 7NT Independent 14 3 <3 10012 Bedford School MK40 2TU Independent 18 4 3 10018 Stratton Upper School, Bedfordshire SG18 8JB Maintained <3 <3 <3 10022 Queensbury Academy LU6 3BU Maintained <3 <3 <3 10024 Cedars Upper School, Bedfordshire LU7 2AE Maintained <3 <3 <3 10026 St Marylebone Church of England School W1U 5BA Maintained 10 3 3 10027 Luton VI Form College LU2 7EW Maintained 20 3 <3 10029 Abingdon School OX14 1DE Independent 25 6 5 10030 John Mason School, Abingdon OX14 1JB Maintained 4 <3 <3 10031 Our Lady's Abingdon Trustees Ltd OX14 3PS Independent 4 <3 <3 10032 Radley College OX14 2HR Independent 15 3 3 10033 St Helen & St Katharine OX14 1BE Independent 17 10 6 10034 Heathfield School, Berkshire SL5 8BQ Independent 3 <3 <3 10039 St Marys School, Ascot SL5 9JF Independent 10 <3 <3 10041 Ranelagh School RG12 9DA Maintained 8 <3 <3 10044 Edgbarrow School RG45 7HZ Maintained <3 <3 <3 10045 Wellington College, Crowthorne RG45 7PU Independent 38 14 12 10046 Didcot Sixth Form OX11 7AJ Maintained <3 <3 <3 10048 Faringdon Community College SN7 7LB Maintained 5 <3 <3 10050 Desborough College SL6 2QB Maintained <3 <3 <3 10051 Newlands Girls' School SL6 5JB Maintained <3 <3 <3 10053 Oxford Sixth Form College OX1 4HT Independent 3 <3
    [Show full text]
  • Oriel College Record
    Oriel College Record 2020 Oriel College Record 2020 A portrait of Saint John Henry Newman by Walter William Ouless Contents COLLEGE RECORD FEATURES The Provost, Fellows, Lecturers 6 Commemoration of Benefactors, Provost’s Notes 13 Sermon preached by the Treasurer 86 Treasurer’s Notes 19 The Canonisation of Chaplain’s Notes 22 John Henry Newman 90 Chapel Services 24 ‘Observing Narrowly’ – Preachers at Evensong 25 The Eighteenth Century World Development Director’s Notes 27 of Revd Gilbert White 92 Junior Common Room 28 How Does a Historian Start Middle Common Room 30 a New Book? She Goes Cycling! 95 New Members 2019-2020 32 Eugene Lee-Hamilton Prize 2020 100 Academic Record 2019-2020 40 Degrees and Examination Results 40 BOOK REVIEWS Awards and Prizes 48 Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra, Leibniz: Graduate Scholars 48 Discourse on Metaphysics 104 Sports and Other Achievements 49 Robert Wainwright, Early Reformation College Library 51 Covenant Theology: English Outreach 53 Reception of Swiss Reformed Oriel Alumni Advisory Committee 55 Thought, 1520-1555 106 CLUBS, SOCIETIES NEWS AND ACTIVITIES Honours and Awards 110 Chapel Music 60 Fellows’ and Lecturers’ News 111 College Sports 63 Orielenses’ News 114 Tortoise Club 78 Obituaries 116 Oriel Women’s Network 80 Other Deaths notified since Oriel Alumni Golf 82 August 2019 135 DONORS TO ORIEL Provost’s Court 138 Raleigh Society 138 1326 Society 141 Tortoise Club Donors 143 Donors to Oriel During the Year 145 Diary 154 Notes 156 College Record 6 Oriel College Record 2020 VISITOR Her Majesty the Queen
    [Show full text]