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BG Michaelmas Calendar 2018 Thu 15 14:30 Girls’ Hockey U8 v Maidwell Hall (H) 19:00 Michaelmas Ensembles Concert in the Ravenscroft Hall 15:00 Boys’ Rugby U9A & U9B v Spratton Hall (H) Wed 5 14:15 Girls’ Hockey U11A & U10A v Ratcliffe College (H) 15:30 Girls’ Hockey U9A & U9B v The Croft (H) 15:00 Girls’ Hockey U11B & U10B v Ratcliffe College (H) 18:45 4th Form Performance of ‘Treachery at Traitors’ Quay’ 15:30 Girls’ Netball 1st & 2nd v Higham Lane (A) Fri 16 Bilton Grange Scholarships Day: DT, Art, Sport & Music 19:00 - 21:00 FAB Christmas Wreath Making in the Dining Room 09:15 - 15:30 Year 2 Visit to Cadbury World Thu 6 LAMDA Examinations Sat 17 Bilton Grange Scholarships Day: Academic 09:30 - 10:30 The Hobgoblin Theatre Company presents ‘The Snow Juniors’ Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning Familiarisation begins Queen’ to Reception, Years 1, 2, 3 & Juniors 08:45 - 09:45 FAB Meeting in the Conservatory 14:30 Year 1 and Year 2 Christmas Performance 13:15 Boys’ Rugby U13A v Oakham (A) 18:00 5th Form Parents’ Meeting 14:30 Girls’ Hockey 1st & 2nd v Maidwell Hall (H) Fri 7 LAMDA Examinations 15:15 Girls’ Hockey Tigers v Maidwell Hall (H) 14:30 Year 1 and Year 2 Christmas Performance Sun 18 Boarders’ Activity: Christmas Shopping at Elliot’s Field, Rugby 18:00 6th Form Parents’ Meeting ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sat 8 Boarders’ Christmas Weekend Headmaster: Mr A Osiatynski Mon 19 Examination Week for 5th & 6th Form begins 14:00 Girls’ Netball Christmas Tournament for 3rd to 6th Form MA Oxon MEd PGCE FInstLM FRSA 18:00 4th Form Parents’ Meeting 19:00 - 23:00 FAB Family Christmas Ball 19:30 Parents’ and Staff Mixed Hockey Sun 9 Boarders’ Activity: ‘Peter Pan’ at the Derngate Theatre Tue 20 13:05 - 13:35 Charities Committee Meeting 17:00 Christingle Chapel Service (Juniors & Junior Chapel 17:00 Holy Communion, Celebrant: Rev’d Patricia Townshend, Vicar Choir to attend) of St Peter’s, Dunchurch (Junior Chapel Choir to attend) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Wed 21 14:30 Girls’ Hockey U11A & U11B v Maidwell Hall (H) Mon 10 09:00 - 12:00 Carol Service Rehearsals, Rugby School Chapel 14:30 Boys’ Rugby U13A, U13B, U12A & U11A v Spratton Hall (H) 12:15 Pre-Prep Christmas Lunch 14:30 Boys’ Rugby U13/12, U11B & U10A v Spratton Hall (A) 19:30 Parents’ and Staff Mixed Hockey 15:30 Girls’ Netball 1st & 2nd v St Thomas Moore (A) Tue 11 09:00 - 11:30 Carol Service Rehearsals, Rugby School Chapel Thu 22 Examination Week for 5th & 6th Form ends 12:45 Reception, Year 1 & Year 2 End of Term 14:30 Girls’ Hockey U9A & U8A v Stoneygate (H) 13:30 Carol Service in Rugby School Chapel (Year 3 and 14:30 Boys’ Rugby U8A & U8B v Stoneygate (A) above to attend) 14:30 Boys’ Rugby U9A v Maidwell Hall & Stoneygate at Stoneygate 14:30 Year 3 & Prep End of Term Fri 23 12:15 Reception & Year 1 Exeat begins ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 12:30 Years 2, 3, Juniors, 3rd & 4th Form Exeat begins Calendar 13:00 5th & 6th Form Exeat begins E N D O F T E R M ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 13:00 FAB Pre-Prep Movie Afternoon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Wed 12 Summary Reports (4th - 6th Form), Full Reports (Juniors & 3rd E X E A T Form), L18 Curriculum Booklets and 6th Form Revision Guidance Published to Parents Michaelmas Sun 25 18:30 - 19:00 Boarders Return ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Mon 26 08:15 Day Children Return 08:30 Prep Assembly - Conduct Cup to be awarded FUTURE TERM DATES 10:40 Section Meetings Underlined dates are for Boarders’ return; Day Pupils return the following day. Term 2018 15:25 Middle School Team Photographs 19:30 Parents’ and Staff Mixed Hockey LENT TERM 2019 Tue 27 13:40 Juniors’ Team Photographs Monday 7 January - Friday 29 March Bilton Grange Main Reception 01788 810217 15:25 Upper School Team Photographs Staff INSET Monday 7 January Wed 28 10:40 6th Form Teachers’ Meeting Term begins 17:00 Monday 7 January Dunchurch Bursary 01788 818244 14:30 Boys’ Rugby U13A, U11A & U11B v Beachborough (A) Rugby Headmaster’s P.A. 01788 818208 Exeat Friday 25 January - Sunday 27 January 14:30 Boys’ Rugby U12A, & U10A v Beachborough (H) CV22 6QU Pre-Prep 01788 810287 14:30 Girls’ Hockey 1st & 2nd v Beachborough (H) Half Term Friday 15 February - Sunday 24 February Pre-Prep Den 07759 934080 14:30 Girls’ Hockey U11/10A & U11/10B v Beachborough Exeat Friday 15 March - Sunday 17 March 18:45 Boarders’ Candlelit Dinner Prep Early Evening & Weekend Telephone 01788 818230 Thu 29 10:40 5th Form Teachers’ Meeting Assistant Head Boarding 01788 818235 SUMMER TERM 2019 14:30 Girls’ Netball U9, U9/8 & U8 v Crescent (H) Boys’ Matron 01788 818233 Wednesday 24 April - Friday 28 June 18:00 Speech & Drama Showcase Juniors & Middle School in the Boys’ Boarding House Telephone 01788 818224 Pugin Library Staff INSET Wednesday 24 April or 01788 818209 18:45 Speech & Drama Showcase Upper School in the Pugin Library Term begins 17:00 Wednesday 24 April Girls’ Matron 01788 818236 Fri 30 ABRSM Examinations Exeat Friday 3 May - Monday 6 May 10:00 Full Governors’ Meeting Girls’ Boarding House Telephone 01788 818225 Half Term Friday 24 May - Sunday 2 June or 01788 818210 13:30 Pre-Prep Open House Exeat Saturday 15 June - Monday 17 June Sat 1 Dec 5th & 6th Form Examinations Results Published to Parents School Nurse 01788 818234 Subject Grades 2 (Effort & Attainment) Published to Parents School Shop 01727 223883 14:00 - 17:00 FAB Christmas Fair MICHAELMAS TERM 2019 Director of External Relations 01788 818249 14:00 Boys’ Rugby Middle and Senior School Section Matches Sunday 1 September - Tuesday 10 December UK Admissions 01788 818246 14:15 Girls’ Hockey U11A & U10A v Witham Hall (H) International Admissions +44 1788 818213 14:30 Girls’ Netball 1st & 2nd v Ratcliffe College (H) Staff INSET Thursday 29 August & Friday 30 August 15:00 Girls’ Hockey U11B v Witham Hall (H) Term begins 17:00 Sunday 1 September Sun 2 Boarders’ Activity: Sledging & Fun in the Snow at Milton Keynes Xscape Juniors Exeat Saturday 7 September - Sunday 8 September www.biltongrange.co.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Exeat Friday 20 September - Sunday 22 September Enquiries: [email protected] Mon 3 Pre-Prep, Juniors & 3rd Form Nasal Flu Vaccinations Half Term Friday 18 October - Sunday 3 November Finance Enquiries: [email protected] 19:30 Parents’ and Staff Mixed Hockey Exeat Friday 15 - Sunday 17 November Tue 4 14:30 Reception Christmas Performance Juniors Exeat Saturday 30 November – Sunday 1 December ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 08:45 - 09:45 FAB Meeting in the Conservatory CALENDAR Michaelmas Term 2018 E X E A T 10:30 HoD (Academic Non-core) Meeting Sun 23 18:30-19:30 Boarders Return Pre-Season Training ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10:30 - 17:15 RSCM Singing Day at Bilton Grange Boys’ Rugby (Upper School) Tuesday 28th August - Friday 31st August Mon 24 Pre-Prep Book Week, Scholastic Book Fair begins 14:15 Girls’ Hockey 1st & 2nd v Tudor Hall (H) 09:30 - 15:00 (ends 12:30 on Friday) 15:00 Girls’ Hockey Tigers v Tudor Hall (H) 08:15 Day Children Return Boys’ Rugby (Middle School) Thursday 30th August - Friday 31st August 08:30 Prep Assembly - Conduct Cup to be awarded Sun 14 Boarders’ Activity: Twycross Zoo 09:30 - 12:30 09:00 - 15:00 Juniors Tudor Trip to Sulgrave Manor ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Girls’ Hockey (Middle & Upper School) Thursday 30th August - Friday 31st August 10:40 Section Meetings Mon 15 Year 1 ‘Castles’ Topic Week 09:30 - 12:30 19:30 Parents’ and Staff Mixed Hockey 16:45 - 18:30 Juniors Parents’ Meeting with Form Tutors ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Tue 25 14:00 Education & Pastoral Committee Meeting 19:30 Parents’ and Staff Mixed Hockey Wed 29 Aug 10:00 - 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