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Letter to Parents of Years 11, 12 & 13 studentsÂ
Letter to Parents of Years 11, 12 & 13 students
Dear Parents and Students
Thank you parents for your ongoing support of your daughter or son and us. And students, thank you all for your hard work since we started back. In order to prepare students for their examination in 2023 we wish to carry on working with you on revision and examination practice in after school sessions. Most importantly though, submission of personal best class- and homework assignments will be key to progress and success in Public Examinations.
After school sessions will delivered to the following timetable from next Tuesday, September 27th. Please note from the following timetable Session 1 will be held on site and Session 2 will be Live Online to allow students to travel home first. Details of how Year 11 students can attend the online afterschool sessions (Session 2) via Google Classroom will be sent to students via e-mail. These online sessions will start and end promptly at the times shown and the online class will be locked on the dot at the start time to avoid the disruption of late arrivals.
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Session 1 On site 3.15 – 4pm |
Session 2 Live Online 4 - 4.45pm |
Tuesday |
Science or Mathematics |
Science or Mathematics |
Wednesday |
History or Geography |
History or Geography |
Thursday |
French or Citizenship |
French or Citizenship |
From Tuesday 20th September 2022, we will also be offering similar after school sessions delivered on site to Years 12 & 13 students. All these sessions will be held on site:
Years 12 & 13 On Site |
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Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
3.15 – 4pm |
3.15 – 4pm |
3.15 – 4pm |
Art DT Drama English (Resit) Maths Maths (Resit) Music Photography |
Animal Care Dance English Literature French History ICT Philosophy Politics Sciences |
Film Studies Geography Media Studies Sports Studies Sociology Vocational |
Please encourage your daughter or son to attend as many of these sessions as possible. The focus of the sessions is vital GCSE and A level preparation.
School uniform will not be obligatory for the sessions, but students should be dressed appropriately and our normal ground rules will apply during the sessions. Students should be seated at a desk or table, activate their camera and show their full name, as these are intended as live face-to-face sessions. We will not be recording these sessions and students must not either.
We are encouraging students to work hard and early as the academic year starts up and not ‘leave it until the last minute.’
Finally, we would like to draw students’ attention to Career Map, which contains a host of useful and thought provoking information, to guide students as they consider their future.
Yours Sincerely,
Charles Joseph
Principal