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Achieving Success Valuing Others
Your future awaits Achieving Success Valuing Others 2020 Prospectus Your future Achieving Success starts here Valuing Others Thank you for your interest in Helsby High School. value For many, the first impressions of our school Visitors comment on the calm atmosphere These are the two distinctive aims which underpin the entire work of our school will be the grandeur of a very traditional in the school and we are proud of the mature building with a rich history. Behind the behaviour and enthusiastic approach to learning “ frontage though lies a modern 21st century of our students. Supported by the expertise of learning environment providing high-quality experienced, dedicated teaching staff they make Achieving Success Valuing Others teaching and learning and student support for excellent progress. 2019 A-Level results were the the young people of Frodsham, Helsby and highest of any state Sixth Form in Cheshire West This means much more to us than just academic This is demonstrated through the many ways in the surrounding area. and Chester, showing just how well the students success. Our students take full advantage of which our students help each other and support were prepared for the future which awaited them opportunities to achieve success in a wide range the members of our local community, whom we are Built in the 1930s and having celebrated its after their 7 years at the school. of enrichment opportunities, as well as embracing proud to serve. Our community work is a distinctive 70th birthday in 2019, the former ‘Runcorn an extensive programme of educational visits both feature of our school; our students value others and County Grammar School’ is today a large, Whether you are a Year 6 student in one of our locally and abroad. -
Proposed Admission Arrangements for 2020-2021 for Cheshire West and Chester Community and Voluntary Controlled Schools
Appendix two Proposed admission arrangements for 2020-2021 for Cheshire West and Chester community and voluntary controlled schools Part one Applications for school places for the normal admission round into reception the September following the child’s fourth birthday, transfer to secondary school the September following the child’s eleventh birthday and applications received for in year (i.e. into any year group outside the normal admission round), shall be determined in accordance with the provisions set out below. These admission arrangements apply to all community and voluntary controlled schools, as listed in Part three, admissions within the borough for the school year 2020-21 and for subsequent years, subject to any review. Compulsory school age Children reach compulsory school age at the beginning of the term following their fifth birthday. Under the council’s policy, children may start school in the reception class in the September following their fourth birthday. Applications for admission are normally considered in relation to the availability of places in the child’s chronological age group, other than in exceptional circumstances. Parents can request that the date their child starts school in the reception class is deferred until later in the school year or until the child reaches compulsory school age in that school year. Applications for deferred admissions must be made by the published closing date. For parents and carers with children born between 1 April and 31 August they should contact the authority to obtain information on the ‘Summer Born Policy’ and for advice if they wish to consider delaying their child’s entry for a full year. -
The PTI Schools Programme and Schools Leadership Programme : Member Schools
The PTI Schools Programme and Schools Leadership Programme : Member Schools (excluding Greater London) Member schools in Greater London East Midlands Subjects in the Schools Member of the Schools School Programme Leadership Programme Ashfield School Modern Foreign Languages Brooke Weston Academy Modern Foreign Languages Brookvale High School Music Caistor Yarborough Academy Maths Yes Carre's Grammar School History Yes Manor High School MFL and Science Yes Monks' Dyke Tennyson College Yes Northampton School for Boys Geography and MFL Sir Robert Pattinson Academy Yes Spalding Grammar School Latin Yes University Academy Holbeach Geography Weavers Academy MFL Art, English, Geography, History, William Farr CE School Yes Maths, MFL, Music and Science Eastern England Subjects in the Schools Member of the Schools School Programme Leadership Programme City of Norwich School History Mathematics and Modern Foreign Coleridge Community College Languages English, History, Art, Music, Davenant Foundation School Science and Modern Foreign Yes Languages Downham Market Academy Yes Harlington Upper School History Hedingham School and Sixth Geography Form Luton Sixth Form College Latin Geography, History, Maths, Monk's Walk School Music, Science and Art Nene Park Academy English Mathematics and Modern Foreign Notre Dame High School Languages Ormiston Sudbury Academy Geography, History and Science Palmer's College English and Science Latin, Science, Mathematics and Parkside Community College Yes Modern Foreign Languages Passmores Academy MFL and Music Saffron -
170382 CVTSA Flyer V4
BECOME AN OUTSTANDING ASSOCIATE TEACHER Train to Teach with Cheshire Vale TSA We will be holding promotional events throughout the year: Tarporley High School 12th Oct 4 - 7pm Queen’s Park High School 19th Oct 4 - 7pm Please book a place by contacting Pam Bailey at [email protected] Applications to School Direct are made through UCAS For further information on how to apply for School Direct in our Alliance E-mail: [email protected] www.cvtsa.co.uk/become-teacher SCHOOL PLACES ON OFFER FOR 2016/17 Bishop Heber High School 3 www.bishopheber.cheshire.sch.uk Blacon High School 5 www.blaconhighschool.net The Catholic High School, Chester 1 www.chsc.cheshire.sch.uk Christleton High School 10 www.christletonhigh.co.uk Ellesmere Port Catholic High School 3 www.epchs.co.uk Hartford Church of England High School 11 www.hartfordhigh.org.uk Helsby High School 5 www.helsbyhigh.org.uk Neston High School 10 www.nestonhigh.cheshire.sch.uk Helsby Hillside Primary School 1 www.helsbyhillside.co.uk Manor House Primary School 1 www.manorhouse.cheshire.sch.uk Frodsham CE Primary School 1 www.frodshamce.cheshire.sch.uk Kingsley Community Primary and Nursery School 1 www.kingsleycp.cheshire.sch.uk Queen’s Park High School 7 www.qphs.cheshire.sch.uk St Nicholas Catholic High School 4 www.st-nicholas.cheshire.sch.uk Tarporley High School 9 www.tarporleyhigh.co.uk Upton-by-Chester High School 3 www.uptonhigh.co.uk Weaverham High School 5 www.weaverham.cheshire.sch.uk WE WILL OFFER PLACES IN THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS FOR 2016/17 Maths Computer Science (ICT) Music English Drama Geography Biology Art & Design Business Chemistry MFL RE Physics D & T Primary PE History Fees for School Direct are £9,000. -
Minutes Template
CHESHIRE EAST COUNCIL Minutes of a meeting of the Cabinet held on Tuesday, 14th June, 2016 at Committee Suite 1,2 & 3, Westfields, Middlewich Road, Sandbach CW11 1HZ PRESENT Councillor Rachel Bailey (Chairman) Councillors A Arnold, P Bates, J Clowes, L Durham, J P Findlow and D Stockton Members in Attendance Councillors C Andrew, Rhoda Bailey, G Baxendale, B Burkhill, P Butterill, S Corcoran, S Edgar, F Fletcher, D Flude, M Grant, G Hayes, S Hogben, J Macrae, A Moran, S Pochin, A Stott, G Wait, B Walmsley, M Warren and G Williams Officers in Attendance Mike Suarez, Peter Bates, Andrew Round, Bill Norman, Steph Cordon, Jacky Forster, Paul Griffiths, Ralph Kemp, Dominic Oakeshott, Ann Riley and Paul Mountford Apologies Councillors D Brown, P Groves and L Wardlaw The Chairman referred to the recent extreme weather conditions leading to localised flooding in parts of the Borough and congratulated the Cheshire East services and other agencies involved for the professional way in which they had dealt with the matter and the multi-agency approach they had adopted. The Chairman congratulated Cheshire East Councillor Alift Harewood on being awarded an MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours for services to the community. The Chairman also congratulated the Leader of Staffordshire County Council, Councillor Philip Atkins, on being awarded an OBE. Finally, the Chairman referred to Shawn Reed, who worked for ANSA and who had sadly suddenly passed away over the bank holiday weekend. Shawn’s funeral would be held on Tuesday, 21st June. All present stood for a minute’s silence as a mark of respect. -
Nearly 1 Year on for Our Engineering Apprentices
August 2016 Nearly 1 year on for our Engineering Apprentices In September 2015, Heat Trace employed two Engineering Apprentices, George Warner and Lewis Houghton. Now, one year into their Apprenticeship, they have both had a diverse experience within Heat Trace’s Engineering Departments. We received over 65 applications from across the North West for the roles. HR Manager, Nicola Scappaticci-Fletcher and Managing Director, Dan Berrisford, selected 16 candidates to attend an assessment day at the Helsby factory. Both Apprentices attended the assessment day that consisted of a presentation from Dan, a group exercise, a question and answer session and an interview. Both George and Lewis joined Heat Trace after completing their GCSE’s. George completed his GCSE’s at Neston High School and Lewis completed his GCSE’s at Helsby High School. Currently, George and Lewis go to Mid Cheshire College, studying a 3 year, Level 3 Engineering Course on a day release basis and work at our Helsby factory. George’s Apprenticeship Experience: “I’ve always been interested in Engineering, throughout high school in my Design Technology lessons from year 7 – 9. I am always enthusiastic and want to improve my Engineering knowledge. When it came to picking my options on what subjects to take for my GCSE’s, I was delighted to see that my school (Neston High School) offered a Level 1 and Level 2 BTEC Diploma in Engineering, it was inevitable that I would choose this course. Throughout the course I tried my hardest and developed a great relationship with the staff and my teachers in the Engineering Department. -
Service Chester Bus Interchange - Runcorn X2 Monday - Friday (Not Bank Holidays)
Service Chester Bus Interchange - Runcorn X2 Monday - Friday (not Bank Holidays) Operated by: STCR Stagecoach in Chester Timetable valid from 28 Apr 2019 until 31 Aug 2019 Service: X2 X2 X2 X2 X2 X2 X2 Operator: STCR STCR STCR STCR STCR STCR STCR Chester, Chester Bus Interchange (Stand M) Depart: 06:23 07:28 08:31 09:31 10:31 11:31 12:31 Bache, Countess Hospital 06:30 07:35 08:39 09:38 10:38 11:38 12:38 Whitby, The Groves 06:38 07:43 08:47 09:46 10:46 11:46 12:46 Ellesmere Port, Ellesmere Port Bus Station Stand 3 (Stand 3) Arrive: 06:44 07:52 08:58 09:57 10:57 11:57 12:57 Ellesmere Port, Ellesmere Port Bus Station Stand 3 (Stand 3) Depart: 06:45 07:53 09:01 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 Cheshire Oaks, Outlet Village (Stand B) .... .... 09:09 10:08 11:08 12:08 13:08 Elton, Shops 07:04 08:13 09:20 10:20 11:20 12:20 13:20 Helsby, Tesco 07:10 08:21 09:26 10:26 11:26 12:26 13:26 Helsby, High School 07:16 08:28 09:31 10:31 11:31 12:31 13:31 Frodsham, Bears Paw 07:20 08:34 09:36 10:36 11:36 12:36 13:36 Palace Fields, Halton Lea South Arrive: 07:35 08:50 09:51 10:52 11:52 12:52 13:52 Service: X2 X2 X2 X2 X2 Operator: STCR STCR STCR STCR STCR Chester, Chester Bus Interchange (Stand M) Depart: 13:31 14:31 15:40 16:45 17:40 Bache, Countess Hospital 13:38 14:38 15:49 16:54 17:49 Whitby, The Groves 13:46 14:46 15:57 17:02 17:57 Ellesmere Port, Ellesmere Port Bus Station Stand 3 (Stand 3) Arrive: 13:57 14:57 16:09 17:15 18:09 Ellesmere Port, Ellesmere Port Bus Station Stand 3 (Stand 3) Depart: 14:00 15:00 16:11 17:17 18:11 Cheshire Oaks, Outlet Village (Stand B) 14:08 15:08 16:19 17:26 18:21 Elton, Shops 14:20 15:20 16:31 17:38 18:33 Helsby, Tesco 14:26 15:26 16:37 17:44 18:39 Helsby, High School 14:31 15:34 16:42 17:49 18:44 Frodsham, Bears Paw 14:36 15:39 16:47 17:54 18:49 Palace Fields, Halton Lea South Arrive: 14:52 15:55 17:03 18:10 19:03 Created by Stagecoach Group Plc on 31/08/2019 05:21. -
Available Walking Routes to School
Appendix 3 Cheshire East Council Report to Cabinet – 18 October 2016 Report of: Kath O’Dwyer, Deputy Chief Executive & Executive Director - People Subject/ Title: Officer response to the recommendation of the Children and Families Overview and Scrutiny Committee in relation to Available Walking Routes to School. ___________________________________________________________________ 1.0 Report Summary 1.1 At Cabinet on 14 June 2016, the proposals in relation to a ‘Review of the Available Walking Routes to School’ (AWR) was considered. The decision was called in by the Children and Families Overview and Scrutiny Committee and this report provides a response to the Scrutiny review. 2.0 Officer Response At the Children and Families Overview and Scrutiny Committee meeting on 19 July 2016, a number of recommendations were made relating to the withdrawal of the right to free school transport where a route to school has been assessed as available to walk. Listed are the resolutions and officer’s response to these, shown below. The current number of pupils affected by each route at September 2017 is as follows: Bollington to Tytherington School = 155 pupils Willaston to Brine Leas School = 9 pupils Willaston to Malbank School = 83 pupils Middlewood to Poynton High School = 22 Ettiley Heath to Wheelock Primary School = 50 N.B. Please note, there has been some confusion in the road names used in the scrutiny minutes, as London Road and Newcastle Road meet at approximately 100metres east of the level crossing and * ** notes where there should be amendments. -
Another Busy Term for Our Cluster of Primary Schools
Summer Newsletter 2017 Another busy term for our Cluster of Primary Schools. Festivals, competitions, leadership opportunities and Teacher CPD. 'ACTIVE, ACHIEVE and ENJOY' Our Children have embraced our ‘Strap Line’ more than ever this term - we had more competitions than ever, more participants than ever, lots of successes and most importantly lots of fun. Well done to everyone who participated and congratulations to all the winners. The following schools represented our Cheshire Oaks SSP (School Sports Partnership) at the Chance to Shine County Finals in Warrington: Y5/6 Girls Kwik Cricket - Kingsley CP & Horn’s Mill Y5/6 Boys/Mixed Kwik Cricket – Kingsley CP The following schools represented our SSP at the Cheshire Summer School Games in Ellesmere Port at the Sports Village: Y3/4 Tri Golf – Frodsham CE (1st Gold Medal winners) Y5/6 Tri Golf – Frodsham CE (2nd Silver Medal winners) Y5/6 Orienteering Girls—Horn’s Mill (6th) Y5/6 Orienteering Boys—Hillside (5th) Y3/4 Team Keysteps (Gymnastics) – Hillside (7th) Y5/6 Team Keysteps (Gymnastics) – Hillside (4th) Y3/4 Y5/6 Individual Keysteps (Gymnastics) – Norley Well done also to St Luke’s Y1, Horn’s Mill Y2, Hillside Y3, Frodsham CE Y4, Frodsham CE Y5 and Weaver Vale Y6 who represented our FAVSP cluster at the Everton Mini Kickers Festivals at Finch Farm in Liverpool. Our annual Y3/4/5/6 District Sports, held at Kingsley CP School, was won by Kingsley CP and our 3rd annual Reception/Y1/Y2 Mini Athletics was held at Helsby High School with approximately 450 children taking part. What amazing, active and talented children we have in our Cluster. -
Name Surname School Prize Jessica Green Tower College First Prize
Name Surname School Prize Jessica Green Tower College First Prize - The Ian Porteous Award Sam Ketchell Weaverham High School Second Prize with Special Commendation Bethan Rhoden Upton-by-Chester High School Second Prize with Special Commendation Benjamin Shearer Manchester Grammar School Second Prize with Special Commendation Isaac Corlett De La Salle Second Prize First 1 Beatrice De Goede Manchester High School for Girls Second Prize Second Prize with Special Commendation3 Lara Stone The King David High School, Liverpool Second Prize Second Prize 3 Quincy Barrett The King David High School, Manchester Third Prize Third Prize 17 Raka Chattopadhyay The Queen's School Third Prize Consolation Prize 20 Laura Craig The Bishops' Blue Coat High School Third Prize Certificate of Merit 86 Gemma Davies The Bishops' Blue Coat High School Third Prize Gemma Hemens Christleton High School Third Prize Total Prizes 44 Kelly Hong Wirral Grammar School for Girls Third Prize Total 130 Jessica Ingrey The King David High School, Liverpool Third Prize Olivia McCrave Wirral Grammar School for Girls Third Prize West Kirby Grammar School 10 Lauren Neil West Kirby Grammar School Third Prize Formby High School 7 Emily Page Christleton High School Third Prize The Queen's School 6 Rachel Pullin Wirral Grammar School for Girls Third Prize Ysgol Brynhyfryd 6 Isabel Roberts West Kirby Grammar School Third Prize Birkenhead School 5 Sam Roughley Merchant Taylors' School for Boys Third Prize Manchester Grammar School 5 Charlotte Russell Formby High School Third Prize Wirral -
Trustee Name Governor Member/Trustee Nothing to Declare
SHAVINGTON ACADEMY REGISTER OF BUSINESS INTEREST 2018-2019 Governor/ Trustee Name Governor Member/Trustee Nothing to Something to Item Declared Declare Declare Head of French at Brine Leas School. Spouse is Headteacher at Wrenbury Christophe Cador (Vice-Chair of Governors) x Primary School. Marks French papers for AQA. Jayne Chapman (Chair of Governors, Vice- Trustee & Vice Chair of Governors at Berkeley Academy Chair of Trustees) Emma Clark x Spouse works at Shavington Academy John Clark x Spouse is Headteacher at Elworth Hall Primary School Stefan Pyra (Chair of Trustees) Councillor at Rope Parish Council & Owner of Psygar Servies Principal and Chief Executive of Cheshire College South & West, Director of Crewe Multi Academy Trust, Trustee of Merseyside and Cheshire Commonwealth Association, Member of Pearson FE Advisory Board, Member of National Quality Standards Committee, Member of Cheshire East Schools Forum, Member of Cheshire East Leaders Board, Member of Glyndwr University Court, Honoury Member of Rotary Club of Crewe and Nantwich Weaver and Member of Cheshire West Association of Secondary Heads. Spouse is Dhesi x Deputy Headteacher of Rhostyllen Primary School. Carol White Supports other schools as a local leader of education. Related to Matt Plant through marriage. Member of ASCL, School Improvement Partner/ Consultant at Cheshire Gill Bremner x East and School Improvement Partner at Oaks Academy. Chair of Governors at Westminster Nursery School, Governor at Pebble Brook Primary School, Councillor for Crewe South Ward at Cheshire East Dorothy Flude x Borough Council and Chair of Trust at Crewe Heritage Trust. Loretta Couper x Daughter is the owner of C.T.A. -
Applying for a Secondary School Place – Year 7 September 2021
information for parents orImportant carers Cheshire West & Chester Council Applying for a Secondary School place – Year 7 September 2021 Closing date for secondary school applications 31 October 2020 Visit: www.cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk/admissions Timeline for applying for a secondary school place for September 2021 1 September 2020 Parents/carers can apply for a school place. Online Paper www.cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk/ Application Form is contained in admissions Section 5 of this booklet. 31 October 2020 Closing date for on time applications • Paper applications to be returned to: School Admissions, Cheshire West and Chester Council, Wyvern House, The Drumber, Winsford, Cheshire, CW7 1AH. Paper applications must be received by this date to be considered as ‘on time’ • Online applications must be submitted to the Authority by this date. Don’t forget to press the submit button on your account. 11 December 2020 Deadline for supporting information • Any information received by this date will be considered for the initial allocation of school places, for example, change of address, change in circumstances, reasons for the local authority to consider a late application/change of preference as on time • Any information received after this date cannot be included in the initial allocation of school places, however will be considered later in the process following the 1 March 2021. 1 March 2021 Notification of offers • Offer letters notifying parent/carers of school place offered sent out by post to parents/ carers who have applied using a paper application. • Online offers made available for parents/carers to view, emails sent to parents/carers who have applied online notifying of the school place offered.