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Week Before the Start of Term MONDAY 30 Week before the start of term MONDAY 30 DECEMBER TUESDAY 31 DECEMBER NEW YEAR'S EVE WEDNESDAY 01 JANUARY NEW YEAR'S DAY Week before the start of term THURSDAY 02 JANUARY FRIDAY 03 JANUARY 08:30 Boys' Hockey: 1st XI Pre-Season Training at Cardiff Metropolitan University departs SATURDAY 04 JANUARY Boys' Hockey: U16A & U15A Pre-Season Training (all day) (H) Girls' Netball: Pre-Season Training (all day) (H) Boys and Girls' Football: Pre-Season Training (all day) (H) SUNDAY 05 JANUARY Boys' Hockey: U16A & U15A Pre-Season Training (all day) (H) Girls' Netball: Pre-Season Tournament at Rugby School (all day) (A) Boys and Girls' Football: Pre-Season Training (all day) (H) 18:00 Boys' Hockey: 1st XI Pre-Season Training at Cardiff Metropolitan University returns Week 1 Duty Team: C MONDAY 06 JANUARY EPIPHANY Boys' Football: Pre-Season Training (all day) (H) 08:00 Medical Centre opens 08:00 Staff INSET (see separate notice) 20:00 Term begins TUESDAY 07 JANUARY WINTER ROUTINE (excluding Wednesdays) UVI TRIAL EXAMINATIONS BEGIN (OLD GYM) 08:10 Morning Prayers: Beginning of Term Service: Chaplain (A, G, H, I & J) 13:15 EPQ Supervisors' Meeting (compulsory) (Q3) 14:00 Hockey Trials begin (see separate notice) 14:00 Netball Trials begin (see separate notice) 14:00 Girls' Football Trials begin (see separate notice) 16:30 Visiting Music Teachers' INSET (MUE) 18:00 Visiting Music Teachers' Supper (Warden's Room) WEDNESDAY 08 JANUARY 08:10 Optional Holy Communion (Chapel): Chaplain 13:20 Tutor Meeting: Hillside 15:30 HsMs Meeting (Warden’s Room) 20:30 Inter-House Debating (Music School) Week 1 Duty Team: C THURSDAY 09 JANUARY SATURDAY TIMETABLE 08:10 Morning Prayers: Beginning of Term Service: Chaplain (C, D, E, F, K & M) 10:30 CCF: Air Experience Flight (maximum 12 cadets) (RAF Benson) 12:00 Lunch for Faulkner's (FDH) and C, D, I, M & G (MDH) followed by Tutorial for all pupils (P5) 12:00 Tutorial for all pupils A, E, F, K, H & J (P5) followed by lunch in MDH 19:30 House Music Reps' Meeting (Music School) FRIDAY 10 JANUARY 08:10 Shell & Fifth Form Assembly (Chapel): Headmaster 08:30 SMT Meeting (Stunt Pavilion) 18:45 Evening Prayers: Chaplain (A, C, E, F, I & M) 20:30 Sports Scholars: Fifth Form Sports Scholar Seminar (Sport Psychology) (Q4) SATURDAY 11 JANUARY 08:10 LVI Assembly (Chapel): Mr T J Kidson 10:00 Tours for Prospective Faulkner's Pupils Boys' Hockey: U15A, B, C & D, U14A, B & C v Radley College (H) Boys' Hockey: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, U16A & B, U14D & E v Radley College (A) Girls' Netball: 1st v Dauntsey's and Pangbourne College (H) Girls' Netball: 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, U15A, B, C & D v Dauntsey's (H) Girls' Netball: U14A, B, C, D & E v Dauntsey's (A) Girls' Netball: U16A, B, C & D v Pangbourne College (A) Girls' Football: Seniors (IFSA Cup) v Wycombe Abbey (A) Boys' Football: 1st XI v Millfield (H) Basketball: U18 Independent Schools' Tournament (Wellington College) 19:30 CCF Dinner (Warden's Room and Main Dining Hall) SUNDAY 12 JANUARY 13:00 Pupil social outing to Oxford 14:00 Boys' Futsal: U15 v U14 (H) 15:30 Bradfield Horizons: ACT Tutorials (LVI) (Wellbeing) 18:00 Fifth Form Parents' Presentation (A, E, F, H, I & K) (Music School) followed by Parents' Meeting at 18:30 (Sports Centre) 18:30 Fifth Form Parents' Presentation (C, D, G, J & M) (Music School) followed by Parents' Meeting at 19:00 (Sports Centre) Week 2 Duty Team: A MONDAY 13 JANUARY 08:10 Faulkner's Assembly (Chapel): Headmaster 10:30 Bradfield Horizons: UCAS Next Steps & UNIFROG (P3) (LVI) (Music School) 14:00 Academic Committee Meeting (Q2) 15:15 Extended Essay Supervisor Briefing (Upper Reading Room) 19:30 Compliance House Visit to Stone House 20:00 Second Master Visit to Army House TUESDAY 14 JANUARY UVI TRIAL EXAMINATIONS END (OLD GYM) 08:10 Morning Prayers: Mr L A Webb (A, G, H, I & J) 12:00 Beyond GCSE Information Session Group A (P5) (compulsory for Fifth Form) (Music School) 13:30 Lunchtime Concert (Music School) 13:30 Health & Safety Executive Committee Meeting (College Office Meeting Room) 13:45 Admission Interviews for Faulkner's Entry 2022 (Blackburn Science Centre) 15:00 Boys and Girls' Swimming: U18 & U16 v Charterhouse (H) 15:15 Girls' Netball: U15A National Plate Competition (Round 2) v The King's School Gloucester (A) 17:30 Staff Strategy Consultation (Warden's Room) 19:30 Compliance House Visit to Armstrong House 20:00 Pastoral House Visit to House-on-the-Hill D 20:30 Swinbank Society (Stevens House Common Room) WEDNESDAY 15 JANUARY Deadline: Final date to send UCAS Applications 08:10 Optional Christian Theology: Jesus: Chaplain 13:20 Tutor Meetings: Stone House; Hillside 15:30 HsMs Meeting (Warden’s Room) 16:30 Basketball Leagues Round 1: A v F & C v G (H) 16:30 GCSE PE Practical Examination (Sports Hall) 19:30 Scholars' Concert Dress Rehearsal (Music School) 20:00 Sports Scholars: Faulkner's Sports Scholar Seminar (Nutrition) (Q4) 20:30 Inter-House Debating (Warden's Room) Week 2 Duty Team: A THURSDAY 16 JANUARY 08:10 Morning Prayers: Mr L A Webb (C, D, E, F, K & M) 12:00 Beyond GCSE Information Session Group B (P5) (compulsory for Fifth Form) (Music School) 13:00 Drama: Shell Academic Drama visit to Natural History Museum (London) 14:00 Badminton v Oratory and Eton College (H) 14:30 Boys' Squash: 1st & U16 v Eton College (H) 14:30 Pupil Welfare Committee Meeting (Upper Reading Room) 18:00 First Confirmation Meeting (Warden's Room) 19:30 Scholars' Concert (Music School) FRIDAY 17 JANUARY 08:10 Shell & Fifth Form Assembly (Chapel): Mr T J Kidson 13:30 Extended Essay Supervisor Briefing (Upper Reading Room) 15:00 DSL Meeting (Pastoral Office) 18:45 Evening Prayers: Chaplain (D, G, H, J & K) SATURDAY 18 JANUARY Academic Musicians' Weekend (Bradfield College) 08:10 Sixth Form Assembly (Chapel): Headmaster 10:00 Tours for Prospective Faulkner's Pupils Boys' Hockey: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, U15A, B & C v Magdalen College School (H) Boys' Hockey: U16A & B, U14A, B, C & D v Magdalen College School (A) (U14B & D leave out 11:15) Girls' Netball: U16A, B & C, U15A, B, C, D & E v St John's Leatherhead (H) Girls' Netball: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, U14A, B, C, D & E v St John's Leatherhead (A) Boys' Football: 1st XI v Ardingly (A) (leave out 10:30) Cross Country: Berkshire Schools' Cross Country Championships (Newbury Showground) Lacrosse: 1st v Queen Anne's School (A) 19:30 Palmer House Dinner (Warden's Room and Dining Hall) SUNDAY 19 JANUARY Academic Musicians' Weekend (Bradfield College) Horse Riding: County Showjumping Qualifiers, WindsorQ, RPL Competition and County Dressage (Berkshire College of Agriculture) 10:30 Film Studies: Compulsory Film Screening for UVI IBDP pupils 14:00 Boys' Futsal: U15 & U14 v Millfield (H) 15:30 Bradfield Horizons: ACT Tutorials (LVI) (Wellbeing) Week 3 Duty Team: B MONDAY 20 JANUARY MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY 08:10 Faulkner's Assembly (Chapel): Mr T J Kidson 12:00 LVI Athena Lecture (Music School) 14:00 Sixth Form Subjects Presentation (Fifth Form) (Music School) 20:00 Second Master Visit to Loyd House 20:30 French Society Meeting (UVI) (Stunt Pavilion) TUESDAY 21 JANUARY 08:10 Morning Prayers: Palmer House (A, G, H, I & J) 13:15 Tutor Meetings: Loyd House; Palmer House (SCR Dining Room) 13:30 Lunchtime Concert (Faulkner's) (Music School) 13:45 Admission Interviews for Faulkner's Entry 2022 (Blackburn Science Centre) 14:00 EPQ Moderation (All UVI Supervisors) (Q3) 14:00 Faulkner's Concert Technical Rehearsal (Old Gym) 14:45 Boys and Girls' Swimming: U18 & U16 Swimming Gala v Charterhouse (A) 20:30 Swinbank Society (Stevens House Common Room) WEDNESDAY 22 JANUARY FRIDAY TIMETABLE 08:10 Optional Christian Theology: Bible: Chaplain 13:15 Tutor Meetings: Army House; Hillside; House-on-the-Hill G (SCR) 13:30 Faulkner's Concert Dress Rehearsal (Old Gym) 16:20 HoDs Meeting (Upper Reading Room) 16:30 HoCC Meeting (Warden's Room) 16:45 Basketball Leagues Round 2: E v H & D v C (H) 17:00 Geography: GA Lecture by Professor Tim Schwanen, University of Oxford: 'The Future of Urban Mobility' (selected Fifth Form) (St Edward's, Oxford) 19:30 Faulkner's Concert (Old Gym) 20:30 Sports Scholars: Shell Sports Scholar Seminar (Nutrition) (Q4) 20:30 Inter-House Debating (Music School) 20:30 Open Book Society (Stunt Pavilion) Week 3 Duty Team: B THURSDAY 23 JANUARY 08:10 Morning Prayers: House-on-the-Hill D (C, D, E, F, K & M) 08:30 IBDP LVI Introduction to Research & Referencing (P1 - P5) (Garrett Library) 13:00 Shooting v Charterhouse (A) 13:30 Boys' Hockey: 2nd, 3rd, U16A & B, U14A, B & C v St Edward's, Oxford (H) 13:30 Boys' Hockey: U16C, U15A, B & C v St Edward's, Oxford (A) 13:30 Bradfield Entrance Tests (Non CE) for 13+ (Blackburn Science Centre) 14:15 Girls' Football: Seniors (IFSA Cup) v UCS (H) 14:15 Boys' Squash: 1st & U15 v Winchester College (A) 14:30 Girls' Netball: U15A, B, C & D, U14A, B, C & D v St Edward's, Oxford (H) 14:30 Girls' Netball: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, U16A & B v St Edward's, Oxford (A) 14:30 Badminton v Wellington College (A) 14:30 Basketball: U18 & U16 v Marlborough College (A) 14:30 Fencing v RGS High Wycombe (A) 15:15 Girls' Football: Juniors v Kings College Taunton (A) 18:00 Confirmation Class (Warden's Room) 19:00 Sixth Form Subjects' Evening (Fifth Form and their parents) (Stunt Pavilion).
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