13 March 2020 Secondary Newsletter

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13 March 2020

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Southern Entrance

We would like to remind parents and carers that the gate at the southern entrance will be locked at 08:23 each morning. Students arriving after this time should enter via the main entrance in Cricklefield Place.

Safeguarding

The welfare and safety of our students is our priority. We do everything possible to ensure our students’ safety, both within the school community and outside of school, including working with relevant agencies to address any issues related to child protection. Students are informed of who they should go to should they have a concern about their own safety or the safety of others. At INA, all staff have regular safeguarding training to ensure that they are able to meet their statutory responsibilities. We also have a number of staff who are designated to respond to any child protection concerns and to liaise with social services: Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) Leanne Abbott-Jones Vice Principal Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead (DDSL) Tam Broadway Primary Headteacher Sugra Alibhai Head of Sixth Form Designated Child Protection Officers Patrick Ball (Online safety) Amreen Patel Pardeep Chaggar Jag Singh Gareth Marshall-Jones David Wilson Mariam Mayet You can find the INA Safeguarding policy, Child Protection policy and other related policies and procedures on the Academy’s website. To report any Safegurading issues please contact safeguarding@isaacnewtonacademy.org

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Dear Parents and Carers, Coronavirus Update We have made the decision to postpone the Year 10 progress meeting which was due to be held next week on Thursday 19th March. School will therefore operate as a normal day, ending at 4.00pm. We have also made the difficult decision to cancel some upcoming school events: The Primary Spring Spectacular on 25th March and the Spring Concert on 2nd April. We continue to follow government and DFE advice regarding COVID-19. I will update you about any other actions we need to take as soon as any further announcements are made. Other than that, it is business as usual and our focus is on ensuring that students are focused on their learning at this critical stage in the year. On Tuesday, we held our exam meeting all students about to sit GCSEs or A levels and their parents to go through the exam regulations and to share the exam timetables. It was great to see such a fantastic turnout. The PowerPoint that Mr Crowther-Green and Mr Rothnie talked through is available for you to re-read on the website: Community>Resources for Parents. It is now only six school weeks to the start of the written GCSE exams. Year 11 students are focused and working very hard. The exam timetable can be found later in the newsletter. Some Year 11 students may be asked to attend revision lessons at Easter. We will publish further details of these sessions shortly. I hope that all students will take full advantage of any additional support offered at this crucial stage. With all best wishes,

Jo Spencer

Do we have your correct contact details? It is vital that we have correct, up-to-date contact details for all parents and carers. Please contact info@isaacnewtonacademy.org if you have recently changed your telephone number, address or email. Thank you Cover Photo: 13 March 2020

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Advice on the coronavirus for places of education How serious is the coronavirus?

• i t can cause flu-like symptoms, including fever, cough & difficulty breathing • the infection is not serious for most people, including children • there is currently no vaccine • most people get better with enough rest, water to drink and medicine for pain

How likely are you to catch the virus?

• you can only catch it if you have been close to a person who has the virus • the chance of being in contact with the virus is currently low in the UK • if you have travelled to areas where many people are infected, your chance of catching the virus is higher, i.e. China and any affected areas

How can you stop coronaviruses spreading? If you need to cough or sneeze

Catch it with a tissue

Bin it

Kill it by washing your hands with soap & water or hand sanitiser

Try not to touch your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands

You should wash hands with soap & water or hand sanitiser

After breaks & sport activities

Before cooking & eating

On arrival at After using any childcare the toilet or educational setting

Do not share items that come into contact with your mouth such as cups & bottles

Before leaving home

If unwell do not share items such as bedding, dishes, pencils & towels

© Crown copyright 2020. Public Health England gateway number: 2019253

Stop germs spreading with our e-Bug resources on hand and respiratory hygiene lesson plans for KS1, 2 and 3: campaignresources.phe.gov.uk/schools

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What should you do if you feel unwell?

Keep away from others and stay at home to stop the infection spreading. Avoid public transport if you think you have symptoms of coronavirus. If you become unwell at a place of education, tell a member of staff and let them know if you have travelled to any other countries in the last 14 days. If your staff member or parent thinks you have symptoms of coronavirus, they should call NHS 111 for advice. Follow the UK Government advice for childcare or educational settings gov.uk/government/publications/guidance-to-educational-settings-about-covid-19. Parents can visit NHS.UK to find out more information. Teachers and support staff should follow the UK Government advice. Staff, students and pupils who have returned from Wuhan and Hubei Province in China should self isolate, and NOT attend education or work for 14 days. See NHS.UK for advice on coronavirus.

If there is an emergency, call 999 immediately

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Reporting Absensences When leaving a message regarding your child’s absence please state the reason for the absence. If it is a medically related issue please specify the details of your child’s symptoms and whether you have accessed any NHS support/advice. Given the current situation it is essential that we know whether or not your child is exhibiting any of the symptoms or have been in contact with anyone associated with Coronavirus. This information is vital to the safeguarding of all our students and staff.

Keep Safe!

We have been made aware of a recent rise in the number of attempted thefts and robberies in the local area. We have spoken to and advised all students to take extra care during their homeward journeys by concealing valuable items such as mobile phones and earphones. They should not take them out of their bags or pockets until they arrive safely at home. Can I ask you to reinforce this message to your children so that they take all the necessary steps to stay safe especially if they are travelling home independently. Many thanks. Mr Wilson

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A Warm Invite to INA’s End of Spring Term Awards Assemblies Monday 30th March - Year 8 Friday 3rd April - Years 7, 9, 10 & 11 On Monday 30th March and Friday 3rd April we will be holding our end of term awards assemblies. This is an important opportunity for the staff, students, governors and parents/carers to formally celebrate our students’ achievements. There will be a separate assembly for each year group. Please note the times and locations as follows:

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At the assemblies we will be presenting awards in recognition of students’ academic progress and attainment, personal progress and the development of their BRIDGES dispositions. Excellent attendance and punctuality will also be celebrated. We believe that it is important that every student is represented by a parent at the Awards assembly for their year group. Tickets will be distributed in the lead up to the awards assemblies. Due to limited capacity, we are unable to accommodate very many additional family members. However, if you would like additional places, please notify the school office and we will do our best to allocate an additional ticket. I look forward to seeing you during these special celebrations.

Ms J Spencer

Interim Principal

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Year 10 Progress Meeting Thursday 19th March 2020 2:30 – 6:30pm Year 10 Progress Meeting is calendared for Thursday 19th March 2020 from 2:30-6:30pm.

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Year 11 News Key Dates Date

Event

11th May 2020

GCSE Exams begin

GCSE and A-Level (GCE) timetable Summer 2020 The generic timetable shows the GCSE and A-Level (GCE) exams that will be taken at INA. Students received individual timetables at the Exam meeting. Date 11/05/2020

12/05/2020

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Exam Level

Time Allowed

Board

Option Code

Component

09:00 GCSE

90 mins

AQA

8520

Computer Science Paper 1

14:00 GCSE

105 mins

Edexcel

1RB0ZN

Religious Studies B Option Zn (Christianity)

09:00 GCSE

35 mins

Edexcel

1FR0F

French Option F (Listening (f))

09:00 GCSE

45 mins

Edexcel

1FR0F

French Option F (Reading (f))

09:00 GCSE

45 mins

Edexcel

1FR0H

French Option H (Listening (h))

09:00 GCSE

60 mins

Edexcel

1FR0H

French Option H (Reading (h))

14:00 GCSE

75 mins

AQA

8464F

14:00 GCSE

75 mins

AQA

8464H

14:00 GCSE

105 mins

AQA

8461F

Biology Tier F (Biology Paper 1 Tier F)

14:00 GCSE

105 mins

AQA

8461H

Biology Tier H (Biology Paper 1 Tier H)

09:00 GCSE

105 mins

Edexcel

1ET0

English Literature (Shakesp.& Post 1914 Lit.)

14:00 GCSE

45 mins

Edexcel

1TU0H

Turkish Option H (Listening (h))

14:00 GCSE

65 mins

Edexcel

1TU0H

Turkish Option H (Reading (h))

14:00 GCSE

60 mins

OCR

J587

Physical Education (Pe: Physcl Fctr Affctng Perf Wtn)

Start

Combined Sci: Trilogy Tier F (Combined Sci Trilogy Biology P1f) Combined Sci: Trilogy Tier H (Combined Sci Trilogy Biology P1h)

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Date

14/05/2020

15/05/2020

18/05/2020

Exam Level

Time Allowed

Board

Option Code

09:00 GCSE

75 mins

AQA

8464F

09:00 GCSE

75 mins

AQA

8464H

09:00 GCSE

105 mins

AQA

8462F

Chemistry Tier F (Chemistry Paper 1 Tier F)

09:00 GCSE

105 mins

AQA

8462H

Chemistry Tier H (Chemistry Paper 1 Tier H)

14:00 GCSE

90 mins

AQA

8520

Computer Science Paper 2

09:00 GCSE

70 mins

Edexcel

1FR0F

French Option F (Writing (f))

09:00 GCSE

80 mins

Edexcel

1FR0H

French Option H (Writing (h))

14:00 BTNG

150 (120) mins

Edexcel

31463H

Personal And Business Finance

14:00 GCSE

60 mins

OCR

J587

Physical Education (Pe: Socio-ctrl Issues Sprt Psych Wtn)

09:00 GCE

90 mins

AQA

7404

Chemistry As Paper 1

09:00 GCE

120 mins

AQA

7136

Economics Adv Paper 1

09:00 GCSE

90 mins

Edexcel

1GB0

Geography B (Global Geog.issues)

AQA

7182

Psychology Adv Paper 1

AQA

7408A

Physics Adv (astrophysics) (Physics Adv Paper 1)

Start

14:00 GCE 14:00 GCE

19/05/2020

20/05/2020

150 (120) mins 150 (120) mins

Component Combined Sci: Trilogy Tier F (Combined Sci Trilogy Chemistry P1f) Combined Sci: Trilogy Tier H (Combined Sci Trilogy Chemistry P1h)

14:00 GCSE

90 mins

WJEC

C690QS

Drama Component3 Interpretin Theatre

09:00 GCSE

90 mins

Edexcel

1MA1F

Mathematics Option F (Non Calculator (f))

09:00 GCSE

90 mins

Edexcel

1MA1H

Mathematics Option H (Non Calculator (h))

14:00 GCE

135 mins

Edexcel

9HI0G1

History Option G1 (Germany 1918-89)

14:00 GCSE

105 mins

Edexcel

1RB0ZN

Religious Studies B Option Zn (Islam)

09:00 GCSE

35 mins

Edexcel

1SP0F

Spanish Option F (Listening (f))

09:00 GCSE

45 mins

Edexcel

1SP0F

Spanish Option F (Reading (f))

09:00 GCSE

45 mins

Edexcel

1SP0H

Spanish Option H (Listening (h))

09:00 GCSE

60 mins

Edexcel

1SP0H

Spanish Option H (Reading (h))

09:00 GCSE

85 mins

Edexcel

1TU0H

Turkish Option H (Writing (h))

14:00 GCSE

75 mins

AQA

8464F

14:00 GCSE

75 mins

AQA

8464H

14:00 GCSE

105 mins

AQA

8463F

Physics Tier F (Physics Paper 1 Tier F)

14:00 GCSE

105 mins

AQA

8463H

Physics Tier H (Physics Paper 1 Tier H)

09:00 GCE

90 mins

AQA

7404

Chemistry As Paper 2

120 mins

Edexcel

9PL0A

Politics Option A (Uk Politics)

135 mins

Edexcel

1ET0

English Literature (19c Nov/poetry Since 1789)

21/05/2020 09:00 GCE 09:00 GCSE

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Combined Sci: Trilogy Tier F (Combined Sci Trilogy Physics P1f) Combined Sci: Trilogy Tier H (Combined Sci Trilogy Physics P1h)

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Time Allowed

Board

Option Code

Component

14:00 GCE

135 mins

Edexcel

9ET0

English Literature (Drama)

14:00 GCSE

45 mins

AQA

8633H

Italian Tier H (Italian Listening Test Tier H)

14:00 GCSE

60 mins

AQA

8633H

Italian Tier H (Italian Reading Test Tier H)

105 mins

Edexcel

1DT0B

Design And Technology Option B (Papers And Boards)

09:00 GCE

75 mins

Edexcel

9ET0

English Literature (Prose)

09:00 GCSE

75 mins

Edexcel

1HI0HR

History Option Hr (Medicine In Britain)

14:00 GCE

150 (120) mins

AQA

7408A

Physics Adv (astrophysics) (Physics Adv Paper 2)

01/06/2020 14:00 GCSE

75 mins

AQA

8464F

14:00 GCSE

75 mins

AQA

8464H

14:00 GCSE

105 mins

AQA

8461F

Biology Tier F (Biology Paper 2 Tier F)

14:00 GCSE

105 mins

AQA

8461H

Biology Tier H (Biology Paper 2 Tier H)

09:00 GCE

120 mins

AQA

7136

Economics Adv Paper 2

105 mins

Edexcel

1EN0

English Language (Fiction & Imag.writing)

14:00 GCE

150 (120) mins

AQA

7405

Chemistry Adv Paper 1

09:00 GCE

90 mins

Edexcel

9HI0G1

History Option G1 (Italy & Spain)

09:00 GCSE

90 mins

Edexcel

1GB0

Geography B (Uk Geographical Issues)

14:00 GCE

150 (120) mins

Edexcel

9MA0

Pure Mathematics 1

14:00 GCE

150 mins

AQA

7687

Polish Adv Paper 1

14:00 GCSE

70 mins

Edexcel

1SP0F

Spanish Option F (Writing (f))

14:00 GCSE

80 mins

Edexcel

1SP0H

Spanish Option H (Writing (h))

09:00 GCE

150 (120) mins

AQA

7402

Biology Adv Paper 1

120 mins

Edexcel

9PL0A

Politics Option A (Uk Government)

Date

Start

21/5/2020

Exam Level

22/05/2020 14:00 GCSE

02/06/2020 09:00 GCSE

03/06/2020

09:00 GCE 04/06/2020 09:00 GCSE

90 mins

Edexcel

1MA1F

Mathematics Option F (Calculator (f))

09:00 GCSE

90 mins

Edexcel

1MA1H

Mathematics Option H (Calculator (h))

14:00 GCSE

105 mins

Edexcel

1HI0HR

History Option Hr (Superpower,elizabethan)

09:00 GCSE

125 mins

Edexcel

1EN0

English Language (Non-fic.& Trans.writing)

AQA

7182

Psychology Adv Paper 2

AQA

7408A

Physics Adv (astrophysics) (Physics Adv P3 Sections A & B Opt A)

14:00 GCE 05/06/2020 14:00 GCE

08/06/2020

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Combined Sci: Trilogy Tier F (Combined Sci Trilogy Biology P2f) Combined Sci: Trilogy Tier H (Combined Sci Trilogy Biology P2h)

150 (120) mins 150 (120) mins

14:00 GCSE

75 mins

AQA

8633H

Italian Tier H (Italian Writing Test Tier H)

09:00 GCE

120 mins

AQA

7136

Economics Adv Paper 3

09:00 GCE

120 mins

AQA

7687

Polish Adv Paper 2

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Exam Level

Time Allowed

Board

Option Code

Component

09:00 GCSE

90 mins

Edexcel

1MA1F

Mathematics Option F (Calculator (f))

09:00 GCSE

90 mins 150 (120) mins

Edexcel

1MA1H

Mathematics Option H (Calculator (h))

AQA

7405

Chemistry Adv Paper 2

09:00 GCSE

80 mins

Edexcel

1HI0HR

History Option Hr (The Usa)

14:00 GCE

135 mins

Edexcel

9ET0

English Literature (Poetry)

14:00 GCSE

45 mins

AQA

8683H

Panjabi Tier H (Panjabi Listening Test Tier H)

09/06/2020 14:00 GCSE

60 mins

AQA

8683H

Panjabi Tier H (Panjabi Reading Test Tier H)

14:00 GCSE

45 mins

Edexcel

1AA0H

Arabic Option H (Listening (h))

14:00 GCSE

65 mins

Edexcel

1AA0H

Arabic Option H (Reading (h))

14:00 GCSE

75 mins

WJEC

C660QS

Music Component 3 Appraising

09:00 GCE

135 mins

Edexcel

9HI0G1

History Option G1 (Tudors 1485-1603)

09:00 GCSE

75 mins

AQA

8464F

09:00 GCSE

75 mins

AQA

8464H

09:00 GCSE

105 mins

AQA

8462F

Chemistry Tier F (Chemistry Paper 2 Tier F)

09:00 GCSE

105 mins

AQA

8462H

Chemistry Tier H (Chemistry Paper 2 Tier H)

Edexcel

9MA0

Pure Mathematics 2

AQA

7402

Biology Adv Paper 2

Date

08/6/2020

Start

14:00 GCE

10/06/2020

14:00 GCE 09:00 GCE 11/06/2020

12/06/2020

150 (120) mins 150 (120) mins

Combined Sci: Trilogy Tier F (Combined Sci Trilogy Chemistry P2f) Combined Sci: Trilogy Tier H (Combined Sci Trilogy Chemistry P2h)

09:00 GCE

120 mins

Edexcel

9PL0A

Politics Option A (Comparative Politics-usa)

09:00 GCSE

90 mins

Edexcel

1GB0

Geography B (People & Environ.issues)

14:00 GCSE

85 mins

Edexcel

1AA0H

Arabic Option H (Writing (h))

09:00 GCE

150 (120) mins

AQA

7182

Psychology Adv Paper 3

09:00 GCE

150 mins

AQA

7687

Polish Adv Paper 3

09:00 GCSE

75 mins

AQA

8464F

09:00 GCSE

75 mins

AQA

8464H

09:00 GCSE

105 mins

AQA

8463F

Physics Tier F (Physics Paper 2 Tier F)

09:00 GCSE

105 mins

AQA

8463H

Physics Tier H (Physics Paper 2 Tier H)

14:00 GCE

150 (120) mins

Edexcel

9MA0

Mathematics (Statistics & Mechanics)

14:00 GCSE

75 mins

AQA

8683H

Panjabi Tier H (Panjabi Writing Test Tier H)

AQA

7402

Biology Adv Paper 3

AQA

7405

Chemistry Adv Paper 3

15/06/2020 09:00 GCE 17/06/2020 09:00 GCE

13 March 2020

150 (120) mins 150 (120) mins

Combined Sci: Trilogy Tier F (Combined Sci Trilogy Physics P2f) Combined Sci: Trilogy Tier H (Combined Sci Trilogy Physics P2h)

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TOP TIPS: Students

Marie Curie We often associate imagining and creativity with the arts. It is easy to understand why, because drawing, painting, designing and composing music all require this freedom of thought. However, scientific advancement also relies upon creative people imagining a different set of possibilities. Marie Curie was a physicist from the early 19th Century (a period when the challenges facing female scientists were severe – such as being forbidden to join the all-male Warsaw University in her native Poland). Despite these barriers, Marie Curie was one of the most important scientists in history. Amongst other achievements, she was the first person to win two Nobel Prizes. In 1903 she discovered two new chemical elements – polonium and radium. This was crucial in the development of early x-ray equipment. To discover an entire new substance relied on Curie’s imagining of a countless range of alternative explanations for what she witnessed in her experiments. To think ‘what if?’ and allow your mind to wander is as important to science as it is to the arts.

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Trying to be inventive in your thinking, trying out new styles of learning –recording your creative thoughts using a variety of formats e.g. art and crafts, music, writing, mind maps and poetry. Visualising the end point – what it will look like and how it will feel.

Parents

• Encourage you son/daughter to take part in a variety of enrichment activities. • Check your son/daughter’s organiser every night to check they have completed their 20 minutes of reading, ask questions about the plot or characters or encourage them to develop parallel stories or extra characters. • Spend time with your child outdoors e.g. hill climbing, walking, bird watching and help him/her to use nature for inspiration for stories, poems, music and art.

who have shown great Imagining & Creativity skills at INA Glory is creative in her approach to devising drama and interpreting script work. She has boundless energy which motivates others in her group to match levels of engagement and enthusiasm. She isn’t bound by selfdoubt which allows her to create freely as she is unafraid of making mistakes; she uses these moments as learning opportunities and as inspiration for new and innovative ideas.

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Moumita shows her imagination in Drama by bringing stories and characters to life in a an original and thought-provoking way. She builds on the tasks set and always seeks to interpret these tasks but asking questions and think outside of the box. She knows that the best creators are inspired by others uses her peers’ ideas as a stimulus for her own.

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Holocaust Survivor, Susie Barnett BEM, visits INA On Monday 24th February we were very lucky to have a visit from a Holocaust survivor, Susie Barnett, BEM at INA. This was part of the school’s commemoration of the Holocaust, which had its 75th anniversary on the 27th January 2020. The talk was attended by students in Year 9 and Sixth form. Susie talked about her childhood, and her siblings and what it was like growing up, and how the Nazi occupation began to affect his life from being age of 7. Susie told of her father being sent to a concentration camp and then on to other countries, far away from the family. The students were told of her journey to England, and her life learning to live in a different country. Susie talked of losing friends, seeing horrifying events unfold and her focus on surviving such an ordeal. The family were all eventually reunited in England. Since then the family have rebuilt their lives and Susie has had a teaching career, children and grand-children. In the 1990s she was approached to tell her story for the first time, and she realised then she could begin to educate so many children by visiting schools. We were very lucky to have her visit us. The talk has been followed up by reflections by students in Year 9, and here are some thoughts from they have shared on Susie’s story: “It was really interesting to find out how Susie and her family were separated, which must have been scary, and all eventually were reunited together.” - Adon “I found the fact that Susie could tell her story so bravely was the best thing, talking about her family, with such a personal story, was amazing to hear.” - Khadija “The thing that was interesting was how Susie was so full of self-discipline and courage to keep going after all the terrible events. She tells her story with so much care.” - Yonas “The bravery Susie and her family for leaving Germany and travelling to England at such young ages, without their parents, just so they could stay safe makes me so full of admiration for her.” - Summer The Year 9 students were excellent ambassadors and a superb audience to Susie. Ms R Priestley, Head of History and 2 I/C in Humanities

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THIS WEEK IN P.E… FIXTURES:

None this week.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: KS3 P.E THEORY TESTS WILL COMMENCE NEXT WEEK.PLEASE SEE DETAILS BELOW Date

Class

Period

Monday 16th March

8NEW

5&6

7NEW

1&2

8ISAC

5&6

7ISAC

1&2

Wednesday 18th March

Thursday 19th March

ICT Room S30-2 Hours F31- 2 Hours S30-2 Hours F31- 2 Hours S30 - 2-3PM F31 - 2-3 PM S28 - 2-3PM S30-2 Hours F31- 2 Hours

PLEASE REFER TO THE TABLE BELOW TO REMIND YOU OF THE KEY TOPICS YOU MUST REVISE IN PREPARATION FOR YOUR TEST 7

Aut 1 Aut 2 Spr 1 Spr 2 Sum Sum 2

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Risk Assessment and injury prevention SMART targets and goals setting Bones and the function of the skeleton

Joints and types of movement

Ethics in sport

Components of fitness 1

Drugs in sport

Components of fitness 1

Principles of Training

Muscular system

Cardiovascular System

Short term and long-term effects of exercise

Respiratory system

Levers and planes

Review of all of the above

Review of all of the above

Aerobic and Anaerobic exercise Review of all of the above

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Spring Term 2020 Monday 6th January –Friday 3rd April 2020 Key Dates Please note that due to the ongoing situation regarding coronavirus, planned events are subject to change or cancellation. Wednesday 18th March Thursday 19th March

Friday 20th March Monday 30th March Monday 30th March

Year 9 Trip to Kensington – workshop ‘Going places with Geography’ Year 10 Progress Meetings - 2:30–6:30pm POSTPONED - To be rescheduled at a later date. Year 10 - Geography trip to Walton-on-thenaze Year 8 Awards Assembly @ 9:00am TO BE CONFIRMED Year 7 Progress Meetings - 2:30–6:30pm TO BE CONFIRMED

Thursday 2nd April

Spring Concert - CANCELLED

Friday 3rd April

End of Term Awards Assemblies TO BE CONFIRMED

Summer Term 2020 Monday 20th April – Friday 17th July 2020 INSET Days Friday 19th June Friday 3rd July

Independent Learning Day Thursday 2nd July 16

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