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Prep School Calendar Spring Term 2016 11 Vicarage Street, Warminster, Wilts BA12 8JG DATES OF TERMS 2015-2016 School Times Spring 2016 Boarders return Monday 4 January Pre-Prep 8.30 a.m. – 3.30 p.m. Day pupils return Tuesday 5 January 1st Exeat weekend Fri-Sun 22-24 January Prep School 8.25 a.m. – 3.45 p.m. Half Term begins Friday 12 February Prep School Clubs 4.00 p.m. – 4.45 p.m. Boarders return Sunday 21 February (Year 5 & 6 compulsory on Tues) Day pupils return Monday 22 February Term Ends Thursday 24 March Telephone: Office 01985 224800 Summer 2016 Staff Inset Monday 18 April Boarders return Monday 18 April Headmaster 01985 224801 Day pupils return Tuesday 19 April Headmaster (home) 01985 224803 1st Exeat weekend Fri-Mon 29 April-2 May Half Term begins Friday 27 May Deputy Head (office) 01985 224802 Boarders return Sunday 5 June Staff Room 01985 224804 Day pupils return Monday 6 June Term Ends Friday 8 July Old Vicarage Mr and Mrs Knight 01985 210181 Autumn 2016 Staff Inset Monday 5 September House Tutor 01985 210191 Boarders Return Tuesday 6 September Day pupils Return Wednesday 7 September Prep School House Office 01985 210180 1st Exeat Sat/Sun 1/2 October Office Fax 01985 210182 Half term Begins Friday 21 October Boarders return Sunday 6th November Day pupils return Monday 7 November Ivy House 2nd Exeat Weekend Sat/Sun 26/27 November Mr and Mrs Crinion 01985 224871 Term Ends Friday 16 December Calendar House office 01985 224870 House Tutor 01985 224873 01985 Office Fax 01985 224912 School Shop 01985 210158 Spring Term e-mail all staff: [email protected] Prep School: [email protected] Website: www.warminsterschool.org.uk 2016 140438 Warminster Spring 2016 ver 2.indd 1-3 10/12/2015 15:09 JANUARY TIME DETAILS FEBRUARY TIME DETAILS Saturday 5 9.15am Hockey U8 (h) v All Hallows Monday 4 5.00pm Boarders return to houses Monday 1 1.30pm Hockey U9 A & B (a) Festival @ Monkton School 10.00am Netball U9/10 (a) Festival @ All Hallows Tuesday 5 8.25am Day pupils return 5.15pm Year 4 Parents’ Evening 10.30am Hockey U10/11A (h) v St John’s, Portsmouth Wednesday 6 Tuesday 2 Swimming starts (R-Y3) 10.00am Hockey U10B (a) Festival @ All Hallows Thursday 7 Scholarship Day Senior School 2.00pm Hockey U11B (a) Festival @ All Hallows Friday 8 (Sport, Art, Music, Drama, DT) Sunday 6 Saturday 9 10.00-11.30am Year 3 & 4 Hockey Pre-season Wednesday 3 2.00pm Netball U10 & U11 (a) v Royal High Junior School Monday 7 2.00pm Hockey U8 & U9 (h) v Heywood & Wells Cathedral @ Senior School 11.30-1.00pm Year 5 & 6 Hockey Pre-season 2.15pm Hockey U10, U11, U10/11B (a) v St Margaret’s 2.00pm Netball U8 & U9 (h) v Heywood & Wells Cathedral @ Senior School 10.00am Netball U8 & U9 (h) v All Hallows – Training game Thursday 4 All Day Year 6 Trip to Big Pit 5.15pm Year 6 Parent’s Evening 10.00am Netball U10/U11(a) v All Hallows – Training game Friday 5 All day IAPS U11 Hockey Tournament @ Clifton College Tuesday 8 Sunday 10 Saturday 6 11.00am Hockey U8 & U9 (a) v FSM & Chafyn Grove Wednesday 9 2.00pm Hockey U10/11C (a) Festival @ Kingswood Monday 11 2.00pm Netball U8 & U9 (h) v Stonar 11.00am Netball U8 & U9 (a) v Chafyn Grove & Stroud School 2.30pm Hockey U10/11A (h) v Millfield @ Senior School Tuesday 12 Judo Starts (afterschool club) Sunday 7 2.30pm Hockey U10/11B (h) v Millfield @ Senior School Wednesday 13 2.00pm Netball U10 & U11 (h) v Stonar & Wells Cathedral Monday 8 3.15pm Netball U8 & U9 (a) v Clayesmore Thursday 10 2.00pm Year 3 & 4 Production ‘Goldilocks and the Three Bears’ 2.30pm Hockey U10, U11 & U10/11B v Forres Sandle Manor @ Senior School Tuesday 9 6.15pm Meet the Music Teacher, Boniface Recital Room Dress Rehearsal Thursday 14 Wednesday 10 2.00pm Hockey U10, U11, U10/11B (h) v Paragon, Heywood & Avondale @ Friday 11 3.00pm Netball U11 (h) v Edgegrove Prep, Hertfordshire Friday 15 All day Young voices, Birmingham (All Y3-6) Parents invited to attend Senior School 6.00pm Year 3 & 4 Production ‘Goldilocks and the Three Bears’ Saturday 16 2.00pm Netball U10 & U11 (h) v Heywood & Avondale @ Senior School Saturday 12 11.00am Hockey & Netball U8 (h) v Salisbury Cathedral Sunday 17 Thursday 11 11.30am Hockey U9 (h) v Salisbury Cathedral Monday 18 5.00pm Ski Trip Meeting (in Prep School Hall) Friday 12 10.45am French Production – Y3-6 in Thomas Arnold Hall 11.00am Netball U9 (h) v Salisbury Cathedral 2.00pm Primary School TAG Rugby Festival @ Senior School 2.00pm Grandparents Afternoon 11.45am Hockey U11 A & B (a) v Salisbury Cathedral Tuesday 19 2.00pm Hockey U11 In2hockey Wiltshire Tournament @ Senior school 12.30pm Hockey U10 A & B (a) v Salisbury Cathedral Wednesday 20 2.00pm Hockey U10A & B (h) v Salisbury Cathedral @ Senior School 3.45pm HALF TERM BEGINS (buses 4.00pm) 12.30pm Netball U10 & U11 (a) v Salisbury Cathedral 2.40pm Hockey U11A & B (h) v Salisbury cathedral @ Senior School Sunday 13 Thursday 21 2.00-4:15pm Bryanston Maths Challenge @ Brynaston School Sunday 21 5.00pm Boarders Return to houses Monday 14 2.00pm Primary School Netball & Hockey Coaching – Minster School @ Senior Friday 22 3.45pm School ends (no afterschool clubs today) Buses 4.00pm Monday 22 8.25am Day pupils return School 4.00-5.00pm Prep Staff Meeting 2.15pm Hockey U8 & U9 (h) v Paragon @ Senior School Tuesday 15 1.30pm Primary School Netball Coaching – Minster School @ Senior School Saturday 23 EXEAT 5.15pm Year 5 Parents’ Evening 4.00pm Pre-Prep and Year 3 Parent’s Evening Sunday 24 EXEAT Tuesday 23 Wednesday 16 9.15am Yr 3 and 4 residential visit to Hooke Court (Departs) Monday 25 2.30pm Netball U8 & U9 (a) v St Margaret’s Wednesday 24 10.00am-12.00pm West Wilts Dance festival – Bath (Dance club pupils) – Evening 1.45pm Hockey U10 A & B (a) v Clayesmore 2.30pm Hockey U8 & U9 (a) v St Margaret’s performance 2.30pm Hockey U11 A & B (h) v Clayesmore Tuesday 26 9.15 Y6 Scholarship and Assessment Day for Senior School 2.15pm Hockey U10, U11 & U10/11B (a) v Sherborne Prep 2.30pm Netball U10 & U11 (a) v St Francis Prep 9.30-3.00pm Y1 Visit to the Dinosaur Museum Dorchester Thursday 25 Thursday 17 Wednesday 27 8:45-3:30pm Year 2 Evacuees to Swindon Steam Museum Friday 26 9.00am Year 5 & 6 sports tour – Dorset (Departs) Friday 18 9:30am- 3:15pm Year 5 visit to Langford Lakes 2.00pm Netball U10 & U11 (h) v Sherborne, Clayesmore & Chafyn Grove @ Saturday27 5.00pm Year 5 & 6 sports tour – Dorset (Returns) 2.00pm Primary School Year 3 & 4 Hockey Festival @ Senior School Senior School Sunday 28 3.45pm Yr 3 and 4 residential visit to Hooke Court (Return) 2.30pm Hockey U10 A & B (a) v Wells Cathedral Monday 29 1.30pm Hockey U8 (a) Festival @ Monkton 7.00pm Cabaret, Thomas Arnold Hall (Senior School Pupils Performing) 2.30pm Hockey U11 A & B (h) v Wells Cathedral @ Senior School 1.30pm Netball U8 (a) Festival @ Monkton Saturday 19 10.00am Spring Team Tennis Challenge; Red, Orange, Green Thursday 28 7.00pm Cabaret, Thomas Arnold Hall (Senior School Pupils Performing) Friday 29 All day Year 5 to The Living Rainforest Sunday 20 Saturday 30 10.00am Hockey U9 Warminster School Festival @ Senior School MARCH TIME DETAILS Monday 21 1.15pm Hockey U8 & U9 (a) v Millfield Prep 10.00am Netball U9 Warminster School Festival @ Senior School Tuesday 1 1.15pm Netball U8 & U9 (a) v Millfield Prep 10.00am Hockey U8 (a) Festival @ All Hallows Wednesday 2 2.30pm Netball U10 & U11 (a) v St Margarets & Stonar Tuesday 22 2.00pm House Cross Country Years 3-6 @ Senior School 10.00am Netball U8 (a) Festival @ All Hallows 2.30pm Hockey U10B & U11B (h) v Chafyn Grove @ Senior School Wednesday 23 ‘Hop to it’ for British Heart Foundation 1.00pm Hockey U10 A & B (h) v All Hallows Morning Mid-Somerset Primary Music Festival – Year 3-6 (Bath) Thursday 24 No Celebration Assembly 1.00pm Netball U10 & U11 (h) v Bruton Thursday 3 All day IAPS Netball Tournament @ Port Regis 3.45pm END OF TERM (buses 4.00pm) Sunday 31 All day World Hockey 6’s Trip – Wembley Friday 4 6.00pm Team Bath Netball Match – Team escorts 140438 Warminster Spring 2016 ver 2.indd 4-6 10/12/2015 15:09.
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