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Preparatory School Calendar Lent Term 2020 CLIFTON COLLEGE TERM CYCLE 2020 Preparatory School Calendar Lent Term 2020 CLIFTON COLLEGE TERM CYCLE 2020 PLEASE NOTE Beginning of Term, Half Term and Exeat dates given below are for DAY PUPILS ONLY. Boarders return on the previous evening between 6pm and 8pm. All pupils may depart at the times shown. LENT TERM 2020 8am Wednesday 8 January - 1pm Thursday 26 March Half Term: 1pm Friday 14 February - 8am Monday 24 February SUMMER TERM 2020 8am Wednesday 22 April - 1.00pm Thursday 2 July Half Term: 4pm Friday 22nd May - 8am Monday 1 June Preparatory School Commemoration Day - Friday 22 May Upper School Commemoration Day - Saturday 23 May MICHAELMAS TERM 2020 8am Tuesday 8 September - 5pm Thursday 10 December 1/4 Exeat (Reception to Year 8) 1pm Friday 25 September - 8am Monday 28 September Half Term 1pm Wednesday 21 October - 8am Thursday 5 November 3/4 Exeat (Reception to Year 8) 1pm Friday 20 November - 8am 23 November Key: Entries applying to Pre-Prep and Prep Schools and / or Upper School in Bold Black For the latest information on Prep School Sports Fixtures departure and return times, please see the Sports Website or Team Sheets posted in Houses. JANUARY WEEK 1 WEEK A JAN Mon 6 11+ Academic Scholarship Application Deadline Pre School Admissions Inset Day - All Staff (see BOT arrangements) Tue 7 Inset Day - All Staff (see BOT arrangements) 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm Pre-Season Training (Hockey and Netball, Years 6, 7 & 8) Beggar’s Bush 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Boarders Return Houses Wed 8 8:00 am Day Pupils Return 8:30 am - 8:50 am Assembly BMH / Pre Hall 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm Hockey Boys-1stXI Padfield Trophy vs Dean Close Away Thu 9 12:40 pm - 1:10 pm HODs Meeting Room 4 Fri 10 8:10 am - 8:45 am Chapel Choir Music School 8:30 am - 8:50 am House Assembly Houses 12:10 pm - 12:40 pm Lower Pre SRE (Year 4 only, groups to follow) Room 8 Sat 11 8.00 am - 8.30 am Pupils to arrive in Houses Houses 8.30 am - 11.00 am Parents’ Inset, Anti-Bullying with Guest Speaker Ben Smith (Parents and Year 7 & 8 Pupils) Pre Hall and Redgrave Theatre 8.30 am - 10.30 am Lower Pre Games 9.00 am - 10.55 am Upper Pre Anti-Bullying Talk and Enrichment Session Redrave Theatre / Pre School 10.45 am - 11.15 am Chapel Choir Rehearsal Chapel 11.15 am - 12.00 pm Preparatory School Chapel Service Chapel WEEK 2 WEEK B Mon 13 Year 5 Play Week (1) The Lion King Junior MFLA Speaking Exam Week (schedule to follow) 11+ Academic Scholarship Assessment Day Pre Hall 8:10 am - 8:45 am Chapel Choir Music School 8:30 am - 8:50 am Congers Pre Hall 8.50 am - 4.00 pm Year 8 Art Scholars Oil Painting Workshop Hornby Art Centre 12:10 pm - 12:50 pm HOMs Meeting Room 8 1:25 pm - 4:00 pm Year 5 Play Rehearsals - whole cast Redgrave Theatre Tue 14 8:30 am - 8:50 am House Assembly Houses 8:50 am - 12:10 pm Year 5 Play Rehearsals - principals only Redgrave Theatre 12:15 pm - 1:15 pm Orchestra Pre Hall Continued JAN 12:40 pm - 1:20 pm Junior Strings Music School 1:25 pm - 4:00 pm Year 5 Play Rehearsals - whole cast Redgrave Theatre 4:10 pm - 5:10 pm Swing Band Music School Wed 15 8:30 am - 8:50 am Celebration Assembly BMH / Pre Hall 8:50 am - 12:10 pm Year 5 Play Rehearsal - whole cast Redgrave Theatre 9:30 am - 10:30 am Year 6 Geography Field Trip (6TH/6JP) Bristol Zoo 2:15 pm Hockey Boys-1stXI, 3rdXI, 5thXI vs Taunton Prep Home 2:15 pm Hockey Sevens Boys-U11A, U11B, U11C vs Taunton Prep Away 2.15 pm Netball Girls-U13C, U13D, U12C, U12D vs Dean Close Away 2:30 pm Football Boys-U13A, U13B vs Beechen Cliff School Home 2.30 pm Netball Girls-U11A, U11B, U10A, U10B, U9A vs Dean Close Home 3:00 pm Hockey Sevens Boys-U10A, U10B vs Taunton Prep Away 3.10 pm Netball Girls-U9B vs Dean Close Home 3.10 pm Netball Girls-U9B/C vs Wycliffe Away 3:15 pm Hockey Boys-2ndXI, 4thXI, 6thXI vs Taunton Prep Home 3.15 pm Netball Girls-U13A, U13B, U12A, U12B vs Dean Close Away Thu 16 8:30 am - 8:50 am School Assembly Pre Hall 8:50 am - 12:10 pm Year 5 Play Rehearsal - select cast only Redgrave Theatre 12:10 pm - 1:20 pm String Ensemble Music School 12:40 pm - 1:10 pm HODs Meeting Room 4 1:25 pm - 4:00 pm Year 5 Play Rehearsals - whole cast Redgrave Theatre Fri 17 8:10 am - 8:45 am Clifton Cantate (Junior Choir) Music School 8:10 am - 8:45 am Chapel Choir Music School 8:30 am - 8:50 am House Assembly Houses 8:50 am - 12:10 pm Year 5 Play Rehearsals - whole cast Redgrave Theatre 8:50 am - 10:00 am Author Visit - Sharna Jackson (Year 6) Pre Hall 12:10 pm - 12:40 pm Lower Pre SRE (Year 4 only, groups to follow) Room 8 12.15 pm - 1.15 pm Pupil School Council Meetings Room 6 Sat 18 9:00 am Avon School Cross Country (Years 7 & 8) (exact times tbc) Kingswood School, Bath 10:00 am Hockey Sevens Boys-U11A, U11B, U11C, U11D vs Cheltenham College Prep Away 10:00 am Hockey Sevens Boys-U10A vs Cheltenham College Prep tbc 10:00 am Hockey Sevens Boys-U10B, U10C, U9A, U9B vs Cheltenham College Prep Home 10.00 am Netball Girls-U13A, U13B, U13C, U13D vs Cheltenham College Prep Away 10.00 am Netball Girls-U11A, U11B, U9A vs Cheltenham College Prep Home JAN JAN 10.30 am Netball Girls-U9B vs Cheltenham College Prep Home 10.45 am Netball Girls-U12A, U12B, U12C vs Cheltenham College Prep Away 10.45 am Netball Girls-U10A, U10B vs Cheltenham College Prep Home 11:00 am Football Boys-U13A, U13B vs Cathedral School, Llandaff Boys Home 11:00 am Hockey Sevens Boys-5thVII, 6thVII vs Cheltenham College Prep Away 11.00 am Netball Girls-U9C vs Cheltenham College Prep Home 11:15 am Hockey Sevens Boys-1stVII, 2ndVII, 3rdVII, 4thVII vs Cheltenham College Prep Home WEEK 3 WEEK A Mon 20 Year 5 Play Week (2) The Lion King Junior MFLB Speaking Exam Week (schedule to follow) 11+ Academic Scholarship Shortlist Interviews 8:10 am - 8:45 am Chapel Choir Music School 8:30 am - 8:50 am Congers Pre Hall 8:50 am - 4:00 pm Year 5 Play Rehearsals - whole cast Redgrave Theatre 12:10 pm - 12:50 pm HOMs Meeting Room 8 Tue 21 13+ Music Scholarship Assessment Day Upper School Music 8:30 am - 8:50 am House Assembly Houses 8:50 am - 4:00 pm Year 5 Play Rehearsals - whole cast Redgrave Theatre 12:15 pm - 1:15 pm Orchestra Pre Hall 12:40 pm - 1:20 pm Junior Strings Music School 4:10 pm - 5:10 pm Swing Band Music School Wed 22 8:10 am - 8:45 am Chapel Choir Music School 8:30 am - 8:50 am Celebration Assembly BMH / Pre Hall 8:50 am - 10:25 am Year 5 Play Dress Rehearsal Redgrave Theatre 9:30 am - 10:30 am Year 6 Geography Field Trip (6SM) Bristol Zoo 2.00 pm Netball Girls-U13A Severnside Home 2:00 pm Netball Girls-U13B vs Wycliffe College Away 2:00 pm Netball Girls-U13C, U13D, U12B, U12C, U12D vs Millfield School Home 2:00 pm Netball Girls-U11B, U9A, U9B vs Millfield School Away 2:00 pm Netball Girls-U12A vs Dean Close Prep Away 2:00 pm Netball Girls-U11A Cheltenham College Severnside Away 2:00 pm Hockey Sevens Boys-1stVII, 2ndVII, 3rdVII, 4thVII, 5thVII, 6thVII vs Dean Close Prep Home Continued JAN 2:00 pm Hockey Sevens Boys-U11A, U11B Dean Close Festival Away 2:00 pm Hockey Sevens Boys-U10A, U10B Cheltenham Festival Away 2:00 pm Football Boys-U13A, U13B Triangular vs St John’s on the Hill and Wycliffe College Home Thu 23 8:30 am - 8:50 am School Assembly Pre Hall 12:10 pm - 1:20 pm String Ensemble Music School 12:40 pm - 1:10 pm HODs Meeting Room 4 2:00 pm - 2:35 pm Year 8 Mock MFLB Listening Exam 1:45 pm - 4:00 pm BGS Junior Maths Challenge (selected Year 5 pupils only) BGS 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm Year 5 Show - The Lion King Junior Redgrave Theatre Fri 24 8:00 am - 8:00 am 13+ Drama Scholarship Application Deadline Upper School Admissions 8:10 am - 8:45 am Clifton Cantate (Junior Choir) Music School 8:10 am - 8:45 am Chapel Choir Music School 8:30 am - 8:50 am House Assembly Houses 11:35 am - 12:10 pm Year 8 Mock MFLA Listening Exam 12:10 pm - 12:40 pm Lower Pre SRE (Year 4 only, groups to follow) Room 8 12.15 pm - 1.15 pm Pupil School Council Meetings Room 6 3.00 pm Netball Girls-U11A, U11B, U10A, U10B, U9A vs Redmaids’ High Home 3:15 pm Rugby Union Boys-U11A, U11B vs Dulwich Prep London Home 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm Year 5 Show - The Lion King Junior Redgrave Theatre Sat 25 10:15 am Hockey Sevens Boys-1stVII, 2ndVII, 3rdVII, U12A vs Bromsgrove School Away 10.30 am Netball Girls-U13A, U13B, U13C, U13D, U13E vs Kingswood Prep Home 10.30 am Netball Girls-U12A, U12B, U12C, U12D vs Kingwood Prep Away WEEK 4 WEEK B Mon 27 8:10 am - 8:45 am Chapel Choir Music School 8:50 am - 2:35 pm Year 8 Mock Exams Pre Hall (Scholars Room 17) 12:10 pm - 12:50 pm HOMs Meeting Room 8 Tue 28 8:30 am - 8:50 am House Assembly Houses 8:50 am - 4:00 pm Year 8 Mock Exams (non-Scholars P1-5 and P9) Pre Hall (Scholars Room 17) 8:50 am - 4:00 pm Year 6 Art Workshop (groups to follow) Hornby Art Centre 12:15 pm - 1:15 pm Orchestra Pre Hall 12:40 pm - 1:20 pm Junior Strings Music School 2:00 pm - 3:45 pm Redmaids’ High Junior Maths Challenge (selected Year 4 only) Redmaids’ High JAN JAN 4:10 pm - 5:10 pm Swing Band Music School 4:15 pm - 5:30 pm Informal Concert Pre Hall Wed 29 8:10 am - 8:45 am Chapel Choir Music School 8:30 am - 8:50 am Celebration Assembly BMH / Pre Hall 8:50 am - 12:10 pm Year 8 Mock Exams (Scholars only) Room 17 2:00 pm Football Boys-U13A, U13B vs Tockington Manor School Home 2:15 pm Netball Girls-U12A, U12B, U12C vs Beaudesert Park School Away 2:15 pm Netball Girls-U11A, U11B, U11C, U10A, U10B, U9A, U9B, U9C vs Beaudesert Park School Home 2:15 pm Hockey Boys-1st XI vs Prior Park College Away 2:30 pm Hockey Sevens Boys-2ndVII, 3rdVII, 4thVII, 5thVII vs Prior Park Home 3:00 pm Netball Girls-U13A, U13B, U13C vs Beaudesert Park School Away 3:15 pm Hockey Sevens Boys-6thVII vs Prior Park Away Thu 30 8:30 am - 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