Newsflash Edition 37: Friday 9th July 2021

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IN THE NEWS THIS WEEK

Congratulations

Congratulations to Andrew Chen from Year 9 who passed his Grade 4 Piano Exam this week. Not only did Andrew pass, but he passed with Distinction, the highest award possible, a real achievement. Andrew is already working towards his Grade 5 Exam and we are looking forward to continued success in the future!

Miss Burgess has been extremely impressed with how all the Year 9 Musicians have handled their recent E1 assessments, with students preparing and formally recording their performances last week. The photographs below show J-Lee Atherton, Brooke Plant and Jay Murray on drums, vocals and guitar respectively. Congratulations and well done to all of you on your hard work, you have shown genuine ability and real professionalism!

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Final of the National Reading Champions Quiz.

Fresh from their success as regional winners, the Academy Team, primed, practised and ready, competed in the final of the National Reading Champions Quiz this week. The team were competing against other regional winners, the ‘crème de la crème’ of student readers from schools across the country. The quiz followed the same format as the heats with 10 rounds of 10 questions, many read out by special guest authors such as Charlie Higson, David Baddiel, Anthony Horowitz and Cressida Cowell. The team chose ‘Fairytales and Folklore’ as their specialist round as they had done so well with ‘Myths and Legends’ in the regional heats.

Once again, the team did the Academy proud and finished in 13th place having thoroughly enjoyed their journey from the qualifying rounds through to the final! Well done to Molly Nash, Kwon Leong, Ikram Gudeta and Brogan Williams, we are really proud of you!

The letter below is from Angela Rayner MP who came into the Academy to meet the team following on from their success in the regional heats.

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Food and Nutrition

In Food and Nutrition, Year 8 have been adding the final designs to their ‘Celebration Cakes’. There were some wonderful designs which would not look out of place in the finest Patisserie! The photographs below show Brogan Williams, Chemen Omar and Rose Taylor all hard at work on their intricate designs.

Meanwhile, the photographs below show Amy Lea, Marliatou Bah, Jesse Eastham, Callum Gilder, Tevon Alder-Berryman and Cayden Edwards, from Year 7, all making their own chosen meals based on information and guidance from the ‘Eat Well Guide’.

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Art and Photography

Miss Hickman was delighted with the miniature posed ‘action shots’ taken by her Year 8 Photography Group and has submitted the following photos for inclusion in this week’s Newsflash.

Harry Belfield Thomas Weaver

Alfie Wier

Cameron Sheehan Chris Proctor

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Jace Kennedy

Wahib Mohamad Jaaziah Cowan

Ellie Lucas

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The following clever, creative and striking edits were submitted by Robert Hill and Rosie McCormick from year 10.

Finally, Rachel King drew this wonderful cartoon self- portrait this week in her online Art lesson.

The STEM Club Garden

Although Year 7 students were isolating and learning from home last week, Miss Patel and Miss McCann tended the garden, weeded the weeds that needed weeding and potted the plants that needed potting! The tomatoes got re-homed in bigger pots and the peppers, raspberries, herbs, rhubarb and cauliflowers all got planted in the planters. Some of the seeds that the students planted have also started to grow!

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Miss Patel and Miss McCann were really looking forward to the STEM Club students returning this week to help them with the weeding and planting and to show them how much the garden had changed in just a few days!

STUDENT OF THE WEEK

Congratulations to Kate O’Donnell from Year 10 who has been nominated as Student of the Week.

Kate has been nominated by the Science Department as she has worked really hard all year, both in class and in the online live lessons too. Kate always contributes to class discussions and is never afraid to ask for help when she isn’t sure of something. She has also done well in her recent set of Science Pre-Public Examinations which is testament to her commitment, hard work and positive attitude. Miss Patel is really proud of you Kate, keep it up!

THE DROYLSDEN ACADEMY ALUMNI NETWORK

We are currently establishing an ‘Alumni network’ for Droylsden Academy.

If you are a former students of the Academy, or, indeed, either of the predecessor schools, Droylsden High School for Girls or Littlemoss High School for Boys, and you would like to keep in touch or feel that you can support us with our aims, as stated below, then we'd love to hear from you!

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The aims of the Alumni network:

 To set up cross-curricular projects where Alumni will work with students to help them better understand what follows school and, in particular, the world of work (including the understanding that plans change and don't always come to fruition).  To help students understand that there is a whole range of employment opportunities of which they may not yet be aware.  To create links between the 'Droylsden' community (locally, regionally, nationally, internationally)  To establish a tradition where our present and former students achievements are celebrated.

If you're a former student and would like to learn more about the proposed network then please email Mr Jackson, our Director of Character and Life Skills at: [email protected]

Thank you!

THE IMPORTANCE OF LATERAL FLOW TESTS

With increasing Covid infection rates across the country, and in particular in Greater and the North West, it is crucial that we all test ourselves regularly using the kits provided.

Please, please, please ensure that your child tests him or herself every Sunday and Wednesday, in line with our school procedures, and then records their result through the Academy website. It is really important that all results are recorded on both the Academy Google Reporting Tool and through the NHS reporting website.

We need to keep ourselves and our families safe and we owe it to everyone in our community to test ourselves regularly.

REMINDERS AND MESSAGES

An important message from the NSPCC

For the first time, people under the age of 18 who are concerned that a nude or inappropriate photograph of them is online, or could potentially end up there, can now flag up the content using the Report Remove tool on the NSPCC's Childline service's website. https://www.childline.org.uk/info-advice/bullying-abuse-safety/online-mobile-safety/remove-nude- image-shared-online/

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If a picture or video has already appeared online, they can share the URL and the charity will examine the images. If the pictures break the law, the IWF will work to have them removed. If the content has not yet appeared online but a person is worried it might, the charity can create a digital fingerprint for the picture, known as a hash, which will be shared with tech companies and law enforcement around the world to help prevent it from being uploaded and shared.

For more advice visit our school website Online Safety page at: https://www.droylsdenacademy.com/esafety2/3443.html

Uniform ‘Pop Up Shops’ at the Academy during the summer holidays

There will be four opportunities to buy uniform from the Academy Pop Up Shop in the Atrium this summer. The four dates are:

Wednesday 21st July Monkhouse Wednesday 28th July Top Marks Wednesday 11th August Top Marks Wednesday 25th August Top Marks

On each of these four days, uniform will be on sale at the Academy from 10.00am until 3.00pm.

Please note, if you are visiting the Monkhouse ‘pop-up’ shop on Wednesday 21st June, they would prefer you to make an appointment. You can do this through at www.monkhouse.com. You can still turn up without an appointment but you may have to wait until they can see you.

Further information about our two official suppliers, Monkhouse Top Form and Top Marks School Wear can be found below.

Monkhouse Top Form

Monkhouse have two uniform shops in Stockport and Oldham.

Stockport Branch Oldham Branch 217 Chestergate 27 Union Street Stockport Oldham SK3 0AN OL1 1XS Tel: 0161 476 7210 Tel: 0161 627 0417

You can also shop online at: www.monkhouse.com

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Monkhouse also offer a Click and Collect service where any uniform you order online can be delivered to the Academy for you to collect.

Top Marks School Wear

Top Marks School Wear is based in Ashton and has a retail shop at the Ladysmith Centre.

82 Old Street Ladysmith Centre Ashton-under-Lyne OL6 7JR Tel: 0161 343 2900

You can also shop online at: https://topmarksschoolwear.co.uk/category/schools/ashton/high-schools/droylsden-academy/

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Pregnant or have children under 4?

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The Holiday Activities & Food Programme (HAF)!

Marcus Rashford MBE and Henry Dimbleby MBE (the co- founder of ‘Leon’ who leads the National Food Strategy) and the Food Foundation are working together to help promote the Government’s new Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme. The aim is to make sure schools and parents are aware of their local schemes and that parents take the opportunity to sign their child or children up to it this summer.

The HAF programme provides free places to all children eligible for benefits-related free school meals. In our area, Active Tameside is putting on activities to ensure that children can enjoy healthy food, take part in lots of great activities and hang out with their friends as well as making new ones.

For further information about our local HAF programme, please take a look at the youtube clip below: https://youtu.be/KDgmKpXAXE

Arrangements for the end of term

The Academy will close for the Summer Holiday on Monday 19th July at 12.00pm.

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JOB VACANCY AT THE ACADEMY

Design and Technology Technician

Pay Scale: Grade D, Point 7 – 10, starting at Point 7 (Actual Salary at Point 7 is £16,908) Contract: Permanent, Term Time Only Hours: 36 per week Closing Date: 26th July 2021 at 12noon Start Date: 1st September 2021

We are excited to recruit a proactive, friendly and organised Design and Technology Technician to join our team at Droylsden Academy. We are looking for someone who enjoys working with tools and wants to help teenagers learn a trade.

As our Design and Technology Technician, you will organise the use and maintenance of tools and materials within the Design and Technology area.

You will also provide assistance to students and the Technology team during practicals.

Interested applicants should complete a Droylsden Academy Application Form and Equal Opportunities Application Form available on the school website at http://www.droylsdenacademy.com/work-at-droylsden-academy/3527.html

Completed applications should be returned by email to:

[email protected] or by post to Human Resources, Droylsden Academy, Manor Road, Droylsden, M43 6QD.

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