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Summer Term 2019 SUMMER TERM 2019 CONTACT DETAILS School Office 01264 710766 [email protected] Mrs Margaret Baxter 01264 712800 [email protected] Headmaster’s PA Mrs Debbie Parkinson 01264 712805 [email protected] Miss Catherine Mears Miss Hannah Wilkins Surgery (absentees, medical & travel) Miss Jenifer Hillman 01264 712824 [email protected] Head of Pre-Prep Miss Sarah Hardy 01264 712829 [email protected] Kindergarten Coordinator Emergency Mobile 07519 679226 (when phone lines down) BOARDING CONTACTS Mr Michael Matthews 01264 712819 [email protected] Deputy Head (Pastoral) Miss Elizabeth Redmond 01264 712810 [email protected] Junior Boarding House Parent Mr Stuart Whithear 01264 712848 [email protected] Senior Boys’ House Parent Mrs Tonya Whithear 01264 712848 [email protected] Senior Girls’ House Parent Junior Boarding 01264 712862 Senior Boys’ Boarding 01264 712866 Senior Girls’ Boarding 01264 712856 Sickbay 01264 712860 www.farleighschool.com SUNDAY MASS Throughout the year, Mass will be celebrated every Sunday at 10.00. SCHOOL UNIFORM SHOP OPENING TIMES Monday: 08.00 – 12.00 Wednesday: 08.00 – 12.00 Friday: 13.30 – 17.30 On the evening of the beginning of term: 17.30 – 19.00 For appointments contact Mrs Moira White on 01264 712846 [email protected] SPORTS FIXTURES Please note that the location and timings of matches are correct at the time of going to print, but these may be subject to change. Please check the school website for confirmation of final arrangements. Visitors are welcome to support matches which start at 14.30 unless indicated otherwise. Regrettably, dogs are not allowed in the school grounds. On the rare occasions that matches are cancelled, children will stay at school on Wednesdays and Saturdays until 15.30. However, if, on Saturdays, the wet weather policy is applied, children will be free to go home between 13.15 and 13.45. In case of doubt over the weather, please contact reception on 01264 710766. Children in Years 4-8 not in a match on Wednesdays and Saturdays in the summer term should be collected at 16.00. Pick up for Year 3 children on Wednesdays and Saturdays is 15.30 throughout the year. 22ND—28TH 22ND—28TH Mon. 22nd Easter Monday Tues. 23rd 05.15 Year 6 French Trip assembles Music School 09.30 Staff INSET Theatre APRIL Weds. 24th 09.00 Staff INSET 19.00 Boarders return for supper Thurs. 25th 08.00 Calendar Meeting Craigmyle Room 08.15 Day Children return 09.50 Mass / Worship Chapel/Theatre 10.50 Year Group Meeting Craigmyle Room Fri. 26th 17.00 Year 8 Boys’ & Girls’ Singles Tennis Tournament (H) Sat. 27th 12.30 Boarding Open Morning: Guest speaker: John Carroll, Marlborough College 14.00 Boys’ & Girls’ Training Matches (H) 14.15 U10 Boys’ Cricket v Cothill (H) U9 Boys’ Cirkcet v Cothill (H) Sun. 28th Second Sunday of Easter 23.15 Year 6 French Trip returns WEEK 1 WEEK Mon. 29th Feast of St Catherine of Siena 09.00 Year 8 Girls’ 2nd HPV Vaccination WEEK 2 WEEK 10.50 Staff Briefing Staff Room 11.00 HPV Talk for Year 7 Girls 16.45 For parents interested in Ampleforth College – ‘tea and cake’ with Fr Ambrose and Lucy Cruddas Craigmyle Room Tues. 30th St George, Martyr, Patron of England (transferred) Year 1 Trip to Watercress Line 09.20 Junior Maths Challenge (Years 7 & 8) Sports Hall 16.30 U13 Mixed Tennis (8 pairs) v Twyford (H) Weds. 1st St Mark, Apostle 08.00 U10A Cricket Festival at Canford (A) 14.00 Governors’ Finance Committee Craigmyle Room 14.00 U9 Girls’ Cricket Festival (Internal) (H) Year 6 Girls’ House Tennis Year 5 Girls’ House Tennis 14.15 1st Cricket v Pilgrims’ (H) 2nd Cricket v Pilgrims’ (A) 3rd Cricket v Pilgrims’ (H) 4th Cricket v Pilgrims’ (A) Colts A Cricket v Pilgrims’ (A) Colts B Cricket v Pilgrims’ (H) Colts C Cricket v Pilgrims’ (H) U10B Cricket v Pilgrims’ (A) U10C Cricket v Pilgrims’ (H) U9 Cricket v Pilgrims’ (H) 14.30 1st Girls’ Cricket v Lambrook (H) 2nd Girls’ Cricket v Lambrook (A) 3rd Girls’ Cricket v Lambrook (H) MAY 4th Girls’ Cricket v Lambrook (A) 5th Girls’ Cricket v Lambrook (H) —5TH 16.30 Staff & Governors’ Social Red Rice APRIL 29TH 29TH Thurs. 2nd Year 2 Trip to The Living Rainforest APRIL Reception Trip to Marwell Zoo 08.00 Calendar Meeting Craigmyle Room 09.50 Mass/Worship Chapel/Theatre —5TH 10.50 Year Group Meeting Craigmyle Room 11.15 Chapel Choir Tour to Lisbon departs MAY 15.45 Year 7 Boys’ House Tennis 18.00 London Drinks Party Fri. 3rd Feast of SS Philip and James, Apostles Year 7 Trip to Salisbury Cathedral & St Thomas’s 14.30 Coffee for boarding parents Craigmyle Room 15.30 Pre-Prep Exeat begins 15.35 Prep Exeat begins 17.49 Escorted train arrives at London Waterloo Sat. 4th Feast of The English Martyrs Exeat Weekend Sun. 5th Third Sunday of Easter Exeat Weekend 10.00 Mass Chapel 22.55 Chapel Choir Tour to Lisbon arrives at Heathrow WEEK 2 WEEK Year 7 French Orals this week WEEK 3 WEEK Mon. 6th Early May Bank Holiday Exeat 19.00 Boarders return for supper Tues. 7th Years 3-5 Progress Tests in Science this week Year 7 Science Day ‘Operating Theatre Live’ Theatre 14.00 Years 2 & 3 All Stars Cricket Taster Session from Hampshire Cricket Board 14.15 ICT Set 7A Visit to Harrier Grange Care Home 16.30 U11 Boys’ Tennis (2 pairs) v Thorngrove (A) U11 Girls’ Tennis (3 pairs) v Thorngrove (A) 17.00 4D & 4K Drama Showcase Theatre 17.15 Informal Concert Recital Hall Weds. 8th 13.00 ‘Bring the House Downe’ Prep School Choir Competition with a Gala Concert at 18.30 Cadogan Hall, London Year 4 Lacrosse at Heathfield, Ascot (A) 14.15 1st Cricket v Highfield (A) 2nd Cricket v Highfield (H) 3rd Cricket v Highfield (A) 4th Cricket v Highfield (H) Colts A Cricket v Highfield (H) Colts B Cricket v Highfield (H) Colts C Cricket v Highfield (H) U10A Cricket v Highfield (A) U10B Cricket v Highfield (A) U10C Cricket v Highfield (A) 1st Girls’ Cricket v Highfield (H) 2nd Girls’ Cricket v Highfield (A) MAY 3rd Girls’ Cricket v Highfield (H) 4th Girls’ Cricket v Highfield (A) 5th Girls’ Cricket v Highfield (H) U11A Girls’ Cricket v Highfield (A) U11B Girls’ Cricket v Highfield (A) 6TH—12TH 6TH—12TH 6TH—12TH 6TH—12TH 14.30 U11C Girls’ Cricket v Highfield (A) U10A Girls’ Cricket v Highfield (H) U10B Girls’ Cricket v Highfield (H) U10C Girls’ Cricket v Highfield (H) MAY U13 Girls’ Tennis v Highfield (A) Thurs. 9th 08.00 Calendar Meeting Craigmyle Room 09.50 Mass/Worship Chapel/Theatre 10.50 Year Group Meeting Craigmyle Room 15.45 3rd Cricket v Marlborough College (H) 16.30 U13 Boys’ Tennis v Dauntsey’s (A) U12 Boys’ Tennis v Dauntsey’s (A) U13 Girls’ Tennis v Dauntsey’s (A) U12 Girls’ Tennis v Dauntsey’s (A) 17.00 4G & 4M Drama Showcase Theatre Fri. 10th 12.45 Form Reps’ Lunch Red Rice 17.00 Year 6 Boys’ & Girls’ Singles Tennis Tournament (H) Sat. 11th 12.30 eSaftety Workshop for Parents with Karl Hopwood Theatre 14.00 1st Girls’ Cricket v Port Regis (A) 2nd Girls’ Cricket v Port Regis (H) 3rd Girls’ Cricket v Port Regis (A) U11A Girls’ Cricket v Port Regis (H) U11B Girls’ Cricket v Port Regis (H) U10A Girls’ Cricket v Port Regis (A) U10B Girls’ Cricket v Port Regis (A) U9A Girls’ Cricket v Port Regis (H) U9B Girls’ Cricket v Port Regis (H) U13 Girls’ Tennis v St Swithun’s (H) Sun. 12th Fourth Sunday of Easter 10.00 Mass Chapel 3 WEEK Mon. 13th CE Mental Arithmetic Listening Exam Theatre WEEK 4 WEEK 10.50 Staff Briefing Staff Room 16.00 U13 Girls’ Cricket v Kings’ School, Winchester (H) 16.15 U11 Boys’ Tennis (3 pairs) v Chafyn Grove (H) U11 Girls’ Tennis (2 pairs) v Chafyn Grove (H) 17.15 Accelerated Reader Twilight INSET Recital Hall Tues. 14th Feast of St Matthias, Apostle CE French Listening Exam 14.00 U8 Boys’ & Girls’ Cricket v Thorngrove (H) Weds. 15th CE French Oral Exam 11.30 U13 Girls’ Cricket Tournament at King Edward VI (A) 14.00 U13 Girls’ Cricket v St Francis (A) U11B Girls’ Cricket v St Francis (H) U11C Girls’ Cricket v St Francis (H) U10 Girls’ Cricket v St Francis (H) U10 Girls’ Cricket v Godolphin (H) Year 4 Girls’ House Tennis 14.15 1st Cricket v Port Regis (H) 2nd Cricket v Port Regis (A) 3rd Cricket v Port Regis (H) 4th Cricket v Port Regis (A) Colts A Cricket v Port Regis (A) Colts B Cricket v Port Regis (H) U10A Cricket v Port Regis (A) U10B Cricket v Port Regis (H) U9A Cricket v Port Regis (A) U9B Cricket v Port Regis (A) 15.00 U13 Tennis v St Mary’s Calne (A) U12 Tennis v St Mary’s Calne (A) MAY Thurs. 16th CE French Oral Exam 08.00 Calendar Meeting Craigmyle Room 08.15 Pre-Prep Open Thursday 13TH—19TH 13TH—19TH 13TH—19TH 13TH—19TH 09.50 Mass/Worship Chapel/Theatre 10.50 Year Group Meeting Craigmyle Room 16.00 Years 3-8 Port Regis Athletics Meeting (A) 17.00 U13 Girls’ Cricket v St Swithun’s (H) MAY U13/U12 Mixed Tennis v Salisbury Cathedral (H) Fri. 17th Years 6 & 7 Exams Theatre 17.00 Year 5 Mixed Singles Tennis Tournament (H) Sat. 18th Years 6 & 7 Exams Theatre 14.15 1st Cricket v Elstree (H) 2nd Cricket v Elstree (A) 3rd Cricket v Elstree (H) 4th Cricket v Elstree (A) Colts A Cricket v Elstree (H) Colts B Cricket v Elstree (A) U10A Cricket v Elstree (H) U10B Cricket v Elstree (H) U10C Cricket v Elstree (H) U9A Cricket v Elstree (A) U9B Cricket v Elstree (A) 14.30 1st Girls’ Cricket v Lord Wandsworth College (A) 2nd Girls’ Cricket v Lord Wandsworth College (A) 3rd Girls’ Cricket v Lord Wandsworth College (A) U11A Girls’ Cricket v Cheam (H) U11B Girls’ Cricket v Cheam (H) U11C Girls’ Cricket v Cheam (H) U10A Girls’ Cricket v Cheam (H) U10B Girls’ Cricket v Cheam (H) U10C Girls’ Cricket v Cheam (H) U9 Girls’ Cricket v Cheam (A) U13A & U13B Tennis v Godolphin (H) U12A & U12B Tennis v Godolphin (H) WEEK 4 WEEK Sun.
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