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Calendar Lent Term 2020 Monday 6 January 2020 - Friday 27 March 2020 Calendar Lent Term 2020 Monday 6 January 2020 - Friday 27 March 2020 careers fair 2020 Saturday 21 March Find out all the 9.30am to 1.00pm info on universities, Years 10 to Upper Sixth gap years and lots of different careers Contact Information General Office 01926 634200 (08:00 - 17:00) Reporting Student 01926 634260 (24 hours) Absence [email protected] Reporting Lost 01926 634260 (24 hours) Property [email protected] Who to contact Email addresses of all staff can also be found on My School Portal General academic Subject Teacher matters Head of Department 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] Co-curricular activities Neil McCollin | [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 School B49 5ED Kineton High CV35 0JX Ashlawn CV22 5ET King Edward VI Aston B6 6DJ Avon Valley School CV21 1EH King Henry VIII School CV3 6AQ Aylesford CV34 6LA King’s School, Worcester WR1 2LL Bablake School CV6 2NB Lawrence Sheriff School CV21 3AG Bedford Modern School MK41 7NT Leicester Grammar School LE8 9FL Bedstone College SY7 0BG Loughborough Grammar School LE11 2DU Bilton Grange CV22 7JT Loughborough High School LE11 2DU Bishop Vesey’s Grammar School B74 2NH Lutterworth High LE17 4QH Bloxham School OX15 4PE Newcastle-under-Lyme ST5 1DB Bromsgrove School B61 7DU Northampton High NN4 6UU Campion School and Northampton School for Boys CV31 1QH NN1 5RT Community College North Leamington CV32 5JF Coundon Court CV6 2AJ Nottingham High School NG7 4ED Coventry Schools Astro CV6 2BU University of Nottingham NG7 2RD Danetre NN11 4LJ Queen Mary’s Walsall School WS1 2PG Derby Grammar DE23 4BX Ratcliffe College LE7 4SG Denstone College ST14 5HN RGS Worcester WR1 1HP Edgbaston High School for Girls Richmond Rugby School CV22 5EH Hill Road Solihull School B91 3DJ B15 Southam College CV47 0JW Foremarke Hall DE65 6EJ Stratford CV37 6BG Hampton Hockey Club B92 0DQ Stratford Girls’ Grammar School Harris Church of England CV37 9HA Academy CV22 6EA St Martin’s B91 3EN Hart Field, Rugby CV21 3TP Stowe School MK18 5EH Higham Lane School CV10 0BJ St Thomas More CV10 7EX Hinckley Academy and John The King’s High School for Girls CV34 4HJ Cleveland College Sixth Form LE10 1LE The Kingsley School CV32 5RD KEGS Nuneaton CV11 4BE Trent College NG10 4AD KEHS Girls B15 2UB Tudor Hall OX16 9UR Kenilworth School and Sixth Twycross House CV9 3PQ CV8 2DA Form Uppingham School LE15 9QD King Edward VI Aston B6 6DJ Warwick School CV34 6PP King Edward’s School B15 2UE Wellingborough School NN8 2BX Birmingham Welbeck DSFC LE12 8WD King Edward VI Camp Hill West Coventry Academy CV4 9PW School for Boys B14 7QJ Worcester Sixth Form College WR1 2BE King Edward’s School Five Ways B32 4BT Wrekin College TF1 3BH KES Nottingham NG7 4ED 2 3 Monday – Non-Sporting Clubs Club Venue Years Time Staff Member Chaplaincy drop-in Prayer Room All 13:10 - 13:50 M Benham Cooking Club G9 7-9 13:10 - 13:50 J Scott Green Team and Wildlife G10 All 13:10 - 13:50 S Dear Club PALs Drama Club The Clarkson 7-9 13:10 - 13:50 V Roberts A Cefaliello Politics Debating Society F26 10-U6 13:10 - 13:50 A Adams MedSoc G3 10-U6 13:15 - 13:45 J Smith Science Video Club G4 All 13:15 - 13:45 S White Technical Theatre Club MU1 By invitation 16:00 - 17:30 D Lomas A Cefaliello We Will Rock You Roundhouse All 16:00 - 17:30 G Cowlishaw rehearsals J Newborough (finishes at half term) Monday – Sporting Clubs Boys’ Futsal Astro U15, U14 13:10 - 13:40 S Dear (finishes at half term) N McCollin Boys’ Hockey Astro U14, U12 16:00 - 17:30 P Whitehead W Bower D Phelps Boys’ Rugby Orchard U18, U17, U16, 16:00 - 17:30 S Friswell U15 Boys’ Cricket Sports Hall U18, U17, U16 16:00 - 17:30 M Turns Netball Courts U18, U17, U16 16:00 - 17:30 H Carminati B Dyke M Owen L Harrison Climbing Climbing Wall All years 16:00 - 17:30 Rotation of staff Fitness Suite Fitness Suite All years 16:00 - 17:30 G Rooney 4 5 Tuesday – Non-Sporting Clubs Club Venue Years Time Staff Member Chaplaincy drop-in Prayer Room All 13:10 - 13:50 M Benham Duke of Edinburgh LG01 9-U6 13:10 - 13:35 J Ryalls completion J Lindsay Lego Club F16 7-8 13:10 - 13:50 A O’Gorman VEX IQ Robotics Club G8 All 13:10 - 13:50 T Walton Equestrian Club G91 All 13:15 - 13:50 L Fielding DT Project Work G7a 10-L6 13:15 - 13:45 P Scopes Young Designers G7a 7-9 13:15 - 13:45 P Scopes Additional Maths S4 9, by invitation 16:00 - 17:00 L Rickart Art Club Art Rooms 7-11 16:00 - 17:00 P Hubball da Vinci Scholars’ Project LF01 9, by invitation 16:00 - 17:00 H Pascoe- Williams DT Project Work G7a 10-U6 16:00 - 17:30 P Scopes Orchestra The Clarkson All 16:00 - 17:30 G Cowlishaw F Coulson Tuesday – Sporting Clubs Basketball Sports Hall All years 13:10 - 13:40 N McCollin Boys’ Football Orchard U18, U17, U16, 16:00 - 17:30 R Holtom U15 S Dear M Taylor Boys’ Hockey Astro U18, U17, U16 16:00 - 17:30 P Whitehead C Vella Boys’ Hockey Astro U15 16:00 - 17:30 R Mack D Phelps Boys’ Cricket Sports Hall U12 16:00 - 17:30 M Turns Netball Courts U15 16:00 - 17:30 L Harrison 4 5 Wednesday – Non-Sporting Clubs Club Venue Years Time Staff Member Art Scholars’ Meeting AR3 Scholars 13:10 P Hubball Chaplaincy drop-in Prayer Room All 13:10 - 13:50 M Benham Duke of Edinburgh LG02 9-U6 13:10 - 13:35 W Bower Completion Sixth Form DofE volunteers Jazz Band Roundhouse All 13:15 - 13:45 G Cowlishaw J Fisher Junior Youth SVP G10 7-11 13:30 - 13:55 R Isaacs School Prefects Airgineers G7a By invitation 16:00 - 17:00 P Scopes Art Club Art Rooms 11 16:00 - 17:00 P Hubball S Harris We Will Rock You The Clarkson All 16:00 - 17:30 G Cowlishaw rehearsals J Newborough (finishes at half term) RAF Air Cadets The Limes All 19:00 - 21:30 oc.84@ aircadets.org Wednesday – Sporting Clubs Cross Country Main field All 07:30 - 8:10 W Bower Boys’ Rugby Orchard U14, U13, U12 16:00 - 17:30 S Friswell P Bucknall Girls’ Hockey Astro U13, U12 16:00 - 17:30 H Carminati (finishes at half term) R Mack E Callan Girls’ Cricket Astro/Cricket U13, U12 16:00 - 17:30 H Carminati Nets E Callan Netball Courts U14 16:00 - 17:30 J Law, B Dyke M Owen Trampolining Sports Hall All years 16:00 - 17:30 S Cox Advanced Climbing Climbing Wall All years 16:00 - 17:30 Rotation of staff Indoor Archery Refectory Advanced 16:00 - 17:15 R Southern 6 7 Thursday – Non-Sporting Clubs Club Venue Years Time Staff Member Chaplaincy drop-in Prayer Room All 13:10 - 13:50 M Benham Cyber Stretch Club LF01 All 13:10 - 13:55 A Depledge J Ryalls Maths Challenge S6 All, by 13:10 - 13:35 T Scoutas preparation invitation Academic Scholars’ LF01 8, by invitation 13:10 - 13:45 H Pascoe- Challenge Club Williams Youth SVP Sixth Form L6-U6 13:10 - 13:50 R Isaacs Lecture Theatre Games Club LG07 7-9 13:25 - 13:55 L Challinor Poetry Club F7 7-11 13:30 - 13:55 M Porter Additional Maths S3 10, by invitation 16:00 - 17:00 S McBride Additional Maths F1 11, by invitation 16:00 - 17:00 T Cowan Chess Club G10 All 16:00 - 17:00 K McCullough Choir The Clarkson All 16:00 - 17:30 G Cowlishaw F Coulson DT Workshop Workshop All 16:00 - 17:00 M Parsons P Higgins Electric Car Club G21 All 16:00 - 17:15 R Southern Thursday – Sporting Clubs Fitness Suite Fitness Suite All years 13:10 - 13:45 T Walton Badminton Sports Hall U16, U15 13:10 - 13:45 L Harrison Boys’ Futsal Astro U13, U12 13:10 - 13:40 D White (finishes at half term) R Holtom Boys’ Football Switzerland U14, U13, U12 16:00 - 17:30 N McCollin (starts after half term) D White R Holtom Boys’ Cricket Sports Hall U13 16:00 - 17:30 G Rooney Girls’ Hockey Astro U17, U16, U15, 16:00 - 17:30 R Mack U14 J Law L Gane D Phelps Netball Courts U12 16:00 - 17:30 H Carminati B Dyke M Owen 6 7 Friday – Non-Sporting Clubs Club Venue Years Time Staff Member Origami Club S3 All 13:10 - 13:30 D Munford Chaplaincy drop-in Prayer Room All 13:10 - 13:50 M Benham Vocalize – A Capella Roundhouse By invitation 13:15 - 13:45 G Cowlishaw Group Friday – Sporting Clubs Boys’ Football Orchard U18, U17, U16, 16:00 - 17:30 R Holtom U15 S Dear M Taylor Boys’ Hockey Astro U13 16:00 - 17:30 M Turns Boys’ Cricket Sports Hall U15, U14 16:00 - 17:30 W Bower Girls’ Rugby Orchard All years 16:00 - 17:30 P Bucknall Netball Courts U13 16:00 - 17:30 E Callan M Owen Fitness Suite Fitness Suite All years 16:00 - 17:30 Rotation of staff 8 9 Academic drop-in Sessions Subject Day Time Venue Years Staff Member Academic PE Monday 16:00 - 17:15 LG02 10-U6 L Harrison Thursday 13:10 - 13:30 LG02 10-U6 L Harrison Biology Tuesday 16:00 - 17:00 F5 All C Warne D White B Collie S Robertson Chemistry Tuesday 16:00 - 17:00 G4, G6 All E Cooper F Wright J Smith S White Computer Science Monday 13:15 - 13:45 LF01 10-11 A Depledge J Ryalls Thursday 13:15 - 13:45 LF01 10-11 A Depledge J Ryalls Drama Monday-Friday 13:10 - 13:50 MU1 By appt.
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