Stonyhurst Christmas Term Calendar 2020 Term Dates 2020 –21

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Stonyhurst Christmas Term Calendar 2020 Term Dates 2020 –21 AMDG STONYHURST CHRISTMAS TERM CALENDAR 2020 TERM DATES 2020 –21 CHRISTMAS TERM 2020 Staff training Thurs 27th & Fri 28th August New pupils arrive Tuesday 1st September Induction of all new pupils Wednesday 2nd September Travelling Day; existing boarders return by 18:00 Wednesday 2nd September Day pupils return and lessons begin Thursday 3rd September Lessons end 17:00. Day pupils and those travelling by car may leave Thursday 15th October Half term begins; Travelling day for all boarders Friday 16th October Travelling day; boarders return by 18:00 Monday 2nd November Day pupils return and classes begin Tuesday 3rd November College Carol Service 15:00* Tuesday 15th December Term ends; travelling day for all boarders Wednesday 16th December EASTER TERM 2021 Staff training Friday 8th January Travelling day, boarders return by 18:00 Sunday 10th January Day pupils return and classes begin Monday 11th January St Omers Martyrs’ Mass 15:00* Friday 12th February STONYHURST Half term begins; travelling day for all boarders Saturday 13th February Travelling day; boarders return Sunday 21st February COLLEGE Day pupils return and classes begin Monday 22nd February INFORMATION FOR PARENTS & PUPILS Passion Service 15:00* Thursday 25th March Term ends; travelling day for all boarders Friday 26th March Easter Sunday 4th April SUMMER TERM 2021 Staff training Monday 12th April Travelling day for all boarders Tuesday 13th April Day pupils return and classes begin Wednesday 14th April Great Academies (College) Friday 28th May Travelling day from 14:00; Half term begins after Saturday 29th May Great Academies Travelling day; boarders return Sunday 6th June Day pupils return and classes begin Monday 7th June End of Year Mass 15:00* Thursday 1st July Term ends; travelling day for all boarders Friday 2nd July NB: Rhetoricians and Syntaxians are asked to leave after their final exam, in order to maintain a quiet working environment for those who remain *Term ends for day pupils & boarders being collected by car, who may leave after the service STONYHURST COLLEGE STONYHURST COLLEGE 2 CALENDAR CALENDAR 3 GOVERNORS COLLEGE CHAPLAINS Chairman Mr A Chitnis (address c/o Stonyhurst College) Fr T Curtis, SJ 01254 827009 [email protected] Deputy Chairman Mr M I Davis Miss C Hanley 01254 827143 [email protected] Fr R Dawson SJ Mr S Glassbrook Dr N Mellows Mrs J Dodd Dr M Guzkowska Fr M Power SJ Mr D Finn Mrs C Keunen Mrs S Raffray Mr C Foulds Mr G Lagerberg TELEPHONE, EMAIL AND FAX DETAILS SCHOOL OFFICERS Telephone College Switchboard/Reception 01254 826345 (Mon-Fri 8.00am-6.00pm, Saturday 8.00am-2.00pm) Heads of the Line Kieran Ngu Amy Wroblewski Registration and absences (Mrs J Eachus) 01254 827034 Deputy Heads Chisomaga Amaechi Sam Fildes [email protected] of the Line School Office 01254 827010 Committee Gabrielle Acker Sarah Duff Jules Stagnetto (Mon-Fri 8.30am-5.30pm) Tom Belderbos Ciaran Fessey Yusuke Tanaka Health Centre 01254 827100 Susannah Chitnis Amelia McGarvey Olivia Wachowiak (Mobile) 07702 856880 Daniel Connell Paddy Murphy Rebecca Wager Emergency telephone number for use in case Will Cox Frederik Schittowski Annabel Yeowart of switchboard/electrical failure: 01254 826729 Line Captains Line Captains Line Master/Mistress Email Addresses Headmaster (Mr J Browne): [email protected] Deputy Head Academic (Mrs L Wright) [email protected] Campion William Gorrick Ryan Munro Mr J Longson Deputy Head Co-Curricular (Dr. N Grigsby) [email protected] Jimena Moreno Toledo Lara Quinn-Beaumont Deputy Head Pastoral (Mr V Sharples) [email protected] Shireburn Lily Frier Mia Mastrobuoni Mr D Eachus Deputy Head External (Mr S Withnell) [email protected] Harry Walsh William Edwards Tunstall Director of Studies (Mr Jonathan Sharples) [email protected] St Omers Rhys Barber Bea Clarke TBC Director of IB (Mrs D Kirkby) [email protected] Alice Charles Director of Teaching & Learning (Mrs K Wright) [email protected] Weld Jude Crawford Nnenna Okoye Miss M Edwards Development Manager (Mrs S Wheeler) [email protected] Isabella Macquisten Sam Simpson-Pattison Admissions: [email protected] Careers: [email protected] SENIOR PLAYROOM STAFF School Office: [email protected] Emergency telephone messages can be left with Reception. The Receptionist will be able to contact whoever Lower Grammar Head of Playroom Mr Tim Hanley [email protected] is on duty in a particular Playroom or Girls’ House. House Parent (Boys) Mrs Hannah Crowley [email protected] Between 6.00pm & 8.00am Monday to Friday and between 2pm Saturday and 8am Monday, Reception is Deputy HP (Boys) Mr Simon Whittle [email protected] manned by security staff who can contact Playroom/House Staff on duty but only in an emergency. They will House Parent (Girls) Miss Camille Garnon [email protected] pass on non-urgent messages through the normal channels. Deputy HP (Girls) Ms Charlotte Emerson [email protected] Grammar Head of Playroom Mr Reuban Strain [email protected] House Parent (Boys) Mr David Eachus [email protected] Deputy HP (Boys) Mr Jack Benford [email protected] DIRECT TELEPHONE NUMBERS House Parent (Girls) Miss Camille Garnon [email protected] Headmaster’s PA (Mrs R Taylor) 01254 827047 Deputy HP (Girls) Ms Charlotte Emerson [email protected] Deputy Head Academic (Mrs L Wright) 01254 827007 Syntax Head of Playroom Miss Zoe Livingstone [email protected] Deputy Head Co-Curricular (Dr. N Grigsby) 01254 827310 House Parent (Boys) Mr Andrew Davidson [email protected] Deputy Head Pastoral (Mr V Sharples) 01254 827054 Deputy HP (Boys) Mr Rory Mellows [email protected] House Parent Miss Sophie Klasan [email protected] Deputy Head External (Mr S Withnell) 01254 827027 Deputy Miss Margaret Edwards [email protected] Director of Studies (Mr Jonathan Sharples) 01254 827109 Poetry Head of Playroom Mr David Leigh [email protected] Director of IB (Mrs D Kirkby) 01254 827093 House Parent (Boys) Mr Josh Longson [email protected] Director of Teaching & Learning (Mrs K Wright) 01254 827096 Deputy HP (Boys) Mr Tim Strain [email protected] Development Manager (Mrs Suzanne Wheeler) 01254 827246 House Parent (Girls) Mrs Maggie Strain [email protected] Jesuit Chaplain (Fr T Curtis, SJ) 01254 827009 Deputy HP (Girls) Mrs Ruth Crossley [email protected] Lay Chaplain (Miss C Hanley) 01254 827143 Deputy HP (Girls) Mrs Yvette Luker [email protected] Games Office (Mr S Charles) 01254 827049 Deputy in Charge of Day Boys Mrs Emily Ashe [email protected] Games Office (Mrs E Kay) 01254 827094 Deputy in Charge of Day Girls Mrs Janet Cathcart [email protected] Head of Learning Support (Mrs E Winstanley) 01254 827104 Rhetoric Head of Playroom Mr Owen Hughes [email protected] Careers Co-ordinator 01254 827111 House Parent (Boys) Mr Marcus Jackson [email protected] Head of Admissions and Marketing (Mrs H Eastham) 01254 827305 Deputy HP (Boys) Mr Simon Wood [email protected] School Secretary (Mrs J Hargreaves) 01254 827010 House Parent (Girls) Mrs Maggie Strain [email protected] Deputy HP (Girls) Mrs Ruth Crossley [email protected] Registration Office (Mrs J Eachus) 01254 827034 Deputy HP (Girls) Mrs Yvette Luker [email protected] Examinations Office (Ms Z Redfearn) 01254 827024 Deputy in Charge of Day Boys Mrs Emily Ashe [email protected] Health Centre 01254 827100 Deputy in Charge of Day Girls Mrs Janet Cathcart [email protected] Association Office (Mrs B Sillitoe) 01254 827043 STONYHURST COLLEGE STONYHURST COLLEGE 4 CALENDAR CALENDAR 5 BURSARY DEPARTMENT WEEKEND ACTIVITIES Bursar & Clerk to the Governors Mr S Marsden [email protected] 01254 827023 Activities are arranged each weekend for boarding pupils. These activities are either PA to the Bursar and Mrs S Wright [email protected] 01254 827023 ‘in-house’ or extended activities outside the College. Clerk to the Governors Deputy Bursar Mr S Whitford [email protected] 01254 827079 The type of activity depends very much on the year group, but we aim to provide a balanced mix of Accounts – Office Manager Miss H Slinger [email protected] 01254 827028 cultural, social and sports’ events. We also encourage pupils to put forward their own suggestions for Human Resources Director Mrs S Mallinson [email protected] 01254 827069 both ‘in-house’ and extended activities. For instance, Grammar will have several overnight CCF activities Head of Compliance & Mrs J McHugh [email protected] 01254 827248 as well as more social events such as visiting the Trafford Centre, visiting the coast, go-karting etc. Legal Support Catering Manager – College Mrs B Church-Taylor [email protected] 01254 827106 Although we encourage pupils to get actively involved, organised activities are not compulsory until Catering Manager – SMH Mr S Winckley [email protected] 01254 827102 a pupil has actually committed himself/herself. This helps to reduce the possibility of last minute Domestic Manager – College Mr M O’Malley [email protected] 01254 827029 withdrawals threatening the feasibility of an event. It is important that a sufficient number of pupils Domestic Manager – SMH Mrs J Fenwick [email protected] 01254 826242 take advantage of what is available. Laundry Manager Mrs B MacKenzie n/a n/a ................... Buildings Director Mr S Young [email protected] 01254 827087 Health, Safety & Security Manager Mr S Moore [email protected] 01254 827233 ICT Services Director Mr G Entwistle [email protected] 01254 827061 ( ) Grounds Manager Mr M Leyland [email protected] 01254 827318 SCHOOL SHOP OPENING TIMES TERM TIME Sports Centre Operations Manager Mr D Howlett [email protected] 01254 827015 Monday, Wednesday & Friday 1.00pm – 5.00pm Enterprises Director Mrs R Cowley [email protected] 01254 827014 Personal appointments are welcome, but must be pre-booked and confirmed with shop staff.
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