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Weatherhead High School Personal Development January 2015 – December 2017 Weatherhead High School Personal Development January 2015 – December 2017 At Weatherhead we are proud of our extensive extra-curricular provision and the wide ranging links we have with the local and wider community. Students are encouraged to be responsible and active citizens both within school and the wider community. Miss A Whelan Headteacher Awards Ofsted Outstanding Teaching School National College for Teaching & Leadership Leadership Partner School Arts Award (Bronze & Silver) (Working Towards) ArtsMark Gold Duke of Edinburgh Award Centre (Bronze, Silver & Gold) International School Award - Foundation NCS Champion School Quality in Careers Standard Award Sports Leaders UK Sport England Spring Term Trips 2015 Where Why Year/ group Lady Lever Art Gallery Latin Exhibits to enthuse Latin Students 8,9 Neston High School DT students use specialist Equipment 12, 13 Woodchurch High School U14 Football Competition 7,8,9 Power League Shrewsbury U13 Football Competition 7,9,9 City of Liverpool College Test a Trade Day Voc Students Liverpool Empire Theatre Mamma Mia Musical 10 La Tasca New Brighton Experience of speaking Spanish and tasting 9 ASDA Liscard Purchase ingredients and budget skills Voc students Wirral Grammar School For Girls Book Award Author Event 7,8,9, Palace Theatre Lion King Performance 10 Walton Le Dale Arts College Gymnastics Competition 7 - 13 Walton Hall Park, Liverpool Merseyside Cup Quarter-Finals 9 Clatterbridge Cancer Charity Fund Raising Contribution 12 Wirral Grammar School For Girls Netball Tournament 7,8 Liverpool Maritime Museum PSHCE Drugs Education Programme 8 Floral Pavilion, New Brighton Wirral Holocaust Memorial Day 12 Manchester Science Museum Real Business Challenge- Regional Final 10 Bristol Myers Squibb, Moreton Science Industry Experience Visit 12 Venice, Italy Art Experience Visit 12, 13 Disneyland Paris ICT Business Conference 12.,13 Chester Zoo, Chester Applied Science Port Folio 12 Leasowe Recreation Centre Swimming & Personal Survival Course 9,10,11,12,13 Martin Mere, Lancashire A2 applied Science Ecology portfolio 13 Alton Towers Physics of Rollercoaster Lecture 8 Tranmere, Burton, Thurstaston Geography Field Trip 12 Conway Centre Spanish Trip Spanish Enrichment 11 Birkenhead School UK maths challenge team competition 8,9 Haydock Racecourse Oxford Student Conference 12 La Tasca, New Brighton Year 8 speaking practice 8 Wirral Grammar School For Girls Netball County Tournament 9,10 Tate Gallery Liverpool Art Exhibitions Voc Students Liverpool Empire Matthew Bourne Performance 8,13 Birkenhead High School Academy Swimming Assessment All Summer Term Trips 2015 Where Why Year/ group Mariners Park Care Home Integrated Filming Project 7 North Liverpool Academy U16 Merseyside Football Cup 9 Barnstondale English & Maths Revision Trip 11 Woodchurch High School Singing Exams ALL Oldershaw RFC Girls Rugby Development Day 7,8 Liverpool Soccer centre Merseyside Cup Finals ALL Lady Lever Art Gallery Enhance Curriculum in Art & Design 12,13 St Georges Lower School Theatre in Education Performance 10 Liverpool University Higher Education Conference 12 The Oval Sports Centre Child Care study 12 Alton Towers Rewards Trip 12 Liverpool World Museum Science Trip 7 RedCap Nursing Home Chamber Choir ALL London Cultural Visit 12 Chester University HE Inspiration 9 Girl Guide HQ Brass Ensemble Performance 9-13 Strafford – Upon- Avon Enrichment for new KS3 curriculum 8 The Oval Leisure Centre Athletics Competition 7-9 Wirral Grammar School For Girls Wirral Paperback of the year awards 8-9 Wirral Grammar School For Girls Rounders Tournament 7-8 Wirral Grammar School For Girls Maths Challenge 11-13 Neston High School Rocket Workshop 9-10 New Designers Exhibition -London Inspiration for Textiles Students 12-13 Alton Towers Reward Visit 11 Chester Zoo Reward Trip 8 University of Liverpool Sumer School 10 Leicester National Space Centre A2 preparation for Physics 12 Harrison Park Child Development Study (Options Day) 9 Liverpool Central Library Research Opportunity for EPQ students 12 Breck Road Wallasey Geography Field Work Skills (Options Day) 9 Liverpool University Explore Courses and LAC Provision 12 Awesome Walls Team Building for SSLT 12 Wavertree Sports Park Merseyside school Games (Football) 7-8 Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre Performance of Romeo & Juliette 9 Earls Court London Ned Designers 2015 Exhibition (DT) 9-10 Berlin History/Sociology Trip 12-13 Disneyland Paris Orchestra Performance 8-13 JMU Library Research for Film Studies Coursework 12 Speke Hall Controlled Assessment research 10 Riverside Bowl New Brighton Reward for Extra Curriculum Students 7-13 Blackpool Pleasure Beach Reward Trip 10 Edge Hill University Higher Education Visit 12 Conway Centre Personal, Social and Emotional Development Trip 7 Drayton Manor Reward Trip 9 Media City Salford Ice radio Team Reward Trip 8,9,12 Llandudno Geography Controlled Assessment 10 Autumn Term Trips 2015 Where Why Year/ group Wirral Grammar For Girls Oxbridge Admissions Workshop 12/13 River Peris, Snowdonia Geography River Study 12/13 Anglesey Outdoor Centre Applied Science Field Trip 12 The Lowry, Salford Quays Performance by Rambert Dance Company 11,12,13 Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester Performance of The Crucible – Drama A Level 12/13 West Wirral Works CAD/CAM Experience Dt Students 12/13 Lymm High School Round 2 under 18 Schools Trophy 11,12,13 Ormskirk School Round 1 National Cup Football 7,8 Long Mynd, Shropshire Geography Field Trip 12,13 Wallasey Town Hall Youth Voice Conference 8,9 Liverpool John Moores University LAC University Experience 8,9,10,11 Salerno, Italy Italian Exchange 12/13 Rome & Bay of Naples Geography Field Trip 11 Liverpool Philharmonic Performance of Baroque Masters All Fazakerley High School U14’s school Cup Round 3 7-9 Everyman Theatre, Liverpool A2 Drama Exam content /Dead Dog in a suitcase 12/13 Range High School U13 National Schools Cup Round 3 7,8 Lowry Theatre, Manchester Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Garden 11-13 Christleton High School UKMT Senior Maths Challenge 12 West Kirby Grammar School Revision of Subject Matter & Essay technique 13 Lady Lever Art Gallery Teenager takeover day - 8-12 International Slavery Museum Schools Parliament & Takeover Day 8,9 The Place Theatre, Manchester English National Ballet Performance 11,12,13 Neston High School National Schools Cup Football U14 Round 4 7,8,9 West Wirral Works Use of CAD,CAM design tools A2 DT 12,13 Cellar Bar, Birkenhead A Taste of Africa – Flash Mob Dance Group 7-8 Our Lady’s Catholic High School U16 National Cup Football Round 4 9-11 Liverpool Hope University English Subject Conference 12 Neon Jamon, Tapas Bar Language Culture Experience 12,13 Mariners Park Care Home Annual Christmas Concert ( Band & Choir) All The Clothes Show Live Inspirational Visit 11 Robin Park Arena National Schools Trampolining Championships All Bromborough Retail Park Purchase items for Weathertots – L1 Child Care 10 Levenshulme High School School Council to meet a different school Council All Empire Theatre, Liverpool Pantomime Reward Trip 7,8 Royal Exchange Theatre Performance of Into the Woods (Drama & PA) 11-13 Sandbrook Nursing Home Charity Trip to deliver Gifts 7 University of Chester Competition winners, Firework & Science Exhibition 9 Spring Term Trips 2016 Where Why Year/ group Conway Centres, Anglesey Extend skills for GCSE’s 10/11 La Tasca, New Brighton Post trial examination celebration 11 Liverpool Maritime Museum Part of PSHCE programme 8 National Football Centre, Staffordshire Kinder U16 cup (finals) 10/11 Chester zoo G620 Coursework requirement 12 Picture house, Liverpool Material for historical investigation coursework 12 Wirral Met Collage, Shore Rd To use photography studio 13 Woodchurch High school National cup football • round 6 7/8 Kingsway leisure centre, Widnes National schools badminton championships 7•9 Gateshead leisure centre, National schools trampolining championships 8/9 La Tasca, New Brighton Post trial examination celebration 11 Wirral Grammar school U14 Netball competition 8/9 John Moores university Aspirational trip 11 The Empire Theatre Educational text for KS3 8 Wirral Met Collage, Shore Rd To use photography studio and view exhibition 12 Museum of science and industry Regional final • NW real business challenge 10 FACT, Liverpool Arts award Unit 1 research 12 Spanish immersion trip, Madrid MFL•To improve/develop Spanish skills 12 Guinea Gap Baths Assess personal survival criteria • GCSE KS4 West Kirby wasps FC U12 National cup 7 Liverpool Hope University ‘Disappearing Dictionary’ Lecture 13 Birkenhead park HYPE • Building various skills 8/9 Birkenhead school Maths enrichment 8/9 Liverpool Empire G7T theatre trip KS3 Wirral Grammar School Wirral paperback of the year award 8/9 Wirral Met Collage, Shore Rd To use photography studios 6th Form Birkenhead High School Academy Assess A level swimming and GCSE personal survival Age 13•19 Wirral Grammar School Netball tournament 7/8 Tranmere Rovers FC To introduce students to local businesses and prospective careers 9 Aintree Racecourse Oxford & Cambridge Student conference 12 Maritn Mere wetland centre A02b management of an Ecosystem • Gather data 13 Christleton High School, Chester Maths enrichment and G&T 10 Select Security Stadium, Widnes LFC play•off finals 7/8 Wirral Met Collage To use photography studios 12/13 Barcelona, Spain MFL•To improve/Develop Spanish skills 9/10 Tall Ships, Scotland Adventure trip Age 13•19 Summer Term Trips 2016 Where Why Year/ group Barnstondale Centre, Wirral
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