31 March 2017 Secondary Newsletter

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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) Jo Spencer Vice Principal Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead (DDSL) Tam Broadway Primary Headteacher Designated Child Protection Officers Eleanor Seale Office Manager Leanne Abbott-Jones Assistant Principal Gareth Marshall-Jones Primary Deputy Headteacher

Patrick Ball Pastoral Leader

You can find the INA Safeguarding policy, Child Protection policy and other related policies and procedures on the Academy’s website.

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Dear Parents and Carers, We have had a great week of end of term celebrations, starting on Monday with the Year 8 Awards Assembly. Last night we were entertained by the primary children’s Spring Spectacular PE and Dance show. Congratulations to all the performers and many thanks to Ms Hutson and all the secondary sports helpers. It was a great event! Tonight is the Spring Concert which will showcase performances from a huge number of students from all year groups. I look forward to seeing lots of you there. And then tomorrow we have our Awards Assemblies for Years 7, 9, 10 and 11. As always, these ceremonies will be a great reminder of all that has been achieved by the students through hard work, commitment, great teaching and the support and dedication of their families. We break up at 1.15pm on Friday and the summer term starts at 8.25am on Tuesday 18th April. I should like to wish you all a very happy holiday. With all best wishes,

Rachel Macfarlane

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Isaac Newton Academy End of Spring Term Awards Assemblies On Monday 27th and Friday 31st March we held our end of spring term awards assemblies. At the assemblies we presented awards in recognition of students’ academic performance, attitude to learning, personal progress and the development of their BRIDGES dispositions. Excellent attendance and punctuality was also celebrated. The assemblies were a great opportunity for staff, students and parents/carers to come together to formally celebrate our students’ achievements at the end of term. Many thanks to all of the parents/carers who attended. Congratulations to all of the award winners and to all students at INA for a fantastic term!

Special Award Winners Reading Taqi Aziz

YEAR 7

Cultural Passport Simran Virk

Community Spirit Showmik Roy

Performance award Eashar Rihal

Enrichment Aksa Ditta

Attitude to Learning award Leah Deane

Reading Anish Mistry

YEAR 8

Cultural Passport Manahil Asim

Community Spirit Kisanth Ravi

Attitude to Learning award Shama Daula & Salma Parwane

Enrichment Remy Adams

Performance award Eleanor Brant

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Reading Abdur Razak Miah

YEAR 9

Cultural Passport Riaan Haynes

Community Spirit Jeskiran Rai

Attitude to Learning award Sisay Shah

Enrichment Rachel Pearce

Performance award Sisay Shah

Reading Mumina Begum

YEAR 10

Cultural Passport Amber Khandwalla

Community Spirit Mariam Parwane

Attitude to Learning award Mary Brant

Enrichment Anushri Menon

Performance award Amber Khandwalla

Reading Awais Seyyad

YEAR 11

Cultural Passport Zaynah Chaudry

Community Spirit Nandinee Kattan

Attitude to Learning award Neha Rajput

Enrichment Feizan Kiani

Performance award Halema Anjum

More award winners over the page!

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BRIDGES Aw

Yea

BRAVERY

RESOURCEFULNESS

INTEGRITY

DISCOVERY

G

Reya Marwa

Ryan Claire

Junayed Ahmed

Siina Nuur

Subhaa

Jason Turcan

Soham Shahjahan

Saimpreet Singh

Alif Ahamed

Junai

Kabeer Jaswal

Yaseen Alam

Kaif Hossain

Aarez Khan

Riaa

Mariya Osman

Zainab Dar

Imani Ale

Raymond Charles

Samia

Anna Jamal

Aisha Wafa

Eashar Rihal

Zain Butt

Ian Nelso

Manpreet Kaur

Diya Rajput

Armani Hafez

Hassan Umerji

Abdull

Rhea Mahil

Gabriela Barakova

Rohan Rattu

Ahmed Esmail Khan

Ram S

Yea BRAVERY

RESOURCEFULNESS

INTEGRITY

DISCOVERY

Rahaman Moorthy

Rohan Seewoochurn

Ahmed Marziakhall

James Evans

Isha Haque

Yusef Taher

Keshan Beckett-Edwards

Omar Hussain

Laiba Isha Butt

Aniqa Rahaman

Nadia Miah

Ramel Shakespeare

Neha Duggal

Rayyan Ahmed

Waseem Dudhia

Ramzi Osman

Aathavan Kandeepan

Eleanor Brant

Irmak Karakaya

Jordan Singh

Asma Omar

Dean Mamun

Anamaika Pathak

Sid Sharma

Simra Kazi

Riyaz Ahmed

Rabbi Hossain

Abdulkadir Abdulle

Ishaan Debroy

Yumna Saleem

Denise Salvaterra

Sidra Jabeen

Yea BRAVERY

RESOURCEFULNESS

INTEGRITY

DISCOVERY

Munawarah Noori

Fahim Islam

Hasan Islam

Jayden Deane

Kaiya Greenidge

Iman Latif

Faruq Sultan

Ekam Sehmbi

Simona Islam

Jainna Bhalla

Maliha Awadh

Hudhaifa Abdur-Rahman

Yusuf Khan

Nathan Afsar

Lailaa Malik

Travis Barett

Musa Bukhari

Tasmiyah Begum

Samera Yusuf

Maliha Ahmed

Sumayyah Ali

Ayub Ali

Zayd Selant

Hruday Kinhikar

Monique Toor

Sisay Shah

Avinash Desai

Rakib Noman

Matthew Afsar

Tahirah Khatun

Jamie Joseph

Lima Uddin

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ward Winners

ar 7

GRIT

EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE

SELF DISCIPLINE

PERSONAL PROGRESS

an Imran Â

Kareena Parmar

Melisa Pilicita Paltan

Abdul-Baari Dirie

id Islam

Ohoana Hossain

Umaimah Isha-Butt

Ayaan Ali

an Patel

Malaika Janjua

Serena Sandhu

Mohammad Zahoor

Rahman

Afridi Tackvir Khan

Mohamed Amin

Armani Narr

on-Harding

Ibrahim Khursid

Leah Deane

Farhan Javed

lah Akbar

Tushar Kainth

Munaza Azram

Samreen Saif

Solanky

Nika Chowdhury

Samia Ul-Haq

Wasia Malik

ar 8 GRIT

EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE

SELF DISCIPLINE PERSONAL PROGRESS

Rafi Ullah

Hafsah Suleman

Rayyan Ahmed

Afrina Mosammed

Umaymah Sagir

Rany Al Higawi

Maryam Ali

Hawwa Imran

Roopam Boparai

Sudais Khan

Aaliyah Kidiya

Maheen Mahfuz

Jack Lavin

Falaah Sayed

Tanisha Rahaman

Remy Adams

Manahil Asim

Jaskiran Bains

Riah Harris

Alisha Marion

Kamil Momot

Adam Ahmed

Umer Mahmud

Zainab Ahmed

Tasnia Begum

Shomail Abbas

Alisha Mahmood

Abdulhamid Miah

Arjun Bhogal

Ajwad Hadi Mauthoor

Ratul Saha

Krishna Gohil

ar 9 GRIT

EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE

SELF DISCIPLINE

PERSONAL PROGRESS

haal Khandwalla

Simran Sanghera

Qasim Nawaz

Sameer Hussain

Manraj Singh

Tahmid Rahman

Kinza Mir

Mahad Awan

Jeskiran Rai

Zubair Islam

Keiron William

Arjan Sandhu

affiyyah Ul-Haq

Khadija Chaudhry

Amaan Hassan

Sanwar Hussein

Aman Amin

Abdur Miah

Zihan Mollah-

Malina Stoica

Omar Muhammad

Zidaan Ahmed

Regobert Gomez

Hamdi Shire

Kriti Thava

Cian Clinton

Aaliyah Roy

Saira Musab

Javin Sufiyani

Jash Patel

Mariam Al-Saadi

olina Merliunaite

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BRIDGES Aw

Yea

BRAVERY

RESOURCEFULNESS

INTEGRITY

DISCOVERY

Juma Gomez

Esha Patel

Denada Balaj

Zahra Khan

Bre

Zeeshan Ahmed

Umar Shaikh

Haaris Waseem

Kunal Rathod

Irf

Jasmin Johnson

Sim Sehmi

Khalees Sakkaf

Sabir Mohammed

Laila Sufi

Hadeeqah Raja

Bilal Mehmood

Hamza Shaukat

Rich

Zainab Ale

Awais Malik

Paramveer Singh

Noshin Samiya

Gurjin

Denice Jaquilmac

Tahsin Naher

Jiya Shahzad

Nahimul Hussain

Natash

Inaya Hussain

Ayesha Hussain

Tahmid Uddin

Nisha Mistry

Ambe

Huma

Year BRAVERY

RESOURCEFULNESS

INTEGRITY

DISCOVERY

Saskeia Francis

Rawdah Hosenee

Amrit Ruprai

Rawdah Hosenee

Amir Chergui

Amreese Toor

Maahi Rahman

Kareena Ravaliya

Rajeeta Kaur

Bakr Bashir

Charisma Patel

Maria Gulfareed

Simran Larr

Nathaniel Headley

Jasleen Paur

Macey Connelly

Feizan Kiani

John Mansoori

Afsana Kajibu

Awais Seyyad

Aqsa Hassan

Imam Madhi

Adarsh Ramchurch

Aishah Zahoor

Wajiha Khan

Misbah Hashmi

Rohan Bhogal

Abdur-Rahman Ibrahim

Humaira Razzak

Milan Sehmbi

Jo Spencer Vice Principal

Hardeep Dhaliwal Tyrese Joseph-Mitchell

Congratulations to all o

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ward Winners

ar10 GRIT

EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE

SELF DISCIPLINE

PERSONAL PROGRESS

ett Butler

Aisha Jatta

Omar Gill

Natalia Badenko

fan Javed

Ishani Punj

Zayn Munshi

Mary Brant

Jeshurun Jeyason

Mariam Parwane

Amman Kiani

Tasnim Begum

Israel Vallejo Jimenez

Yaaseen Hussain

nder Kalher

Romessa Javed

Anil Rattu

Neel Barnasee

ha Mahmood

Simran Chahal

Husna Umerji

Kyle Baldwin

er Khandwala

Harry Atwal

Harveer Channa

Sumayyah Hosenee

ayra Mushtaq

hard Turcan

r 11 GRIT

EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE SELF DISCIPLINE PERSONAL PROGRESS

Shaye Alexander

Haneefah Gachi

Faraaz Khurshid

Rio Hoque-Rashid

Khadija Khanom

Aqsa Bano Rafiq

Abittha Ponniah

Gagan Gill

Raees Wafa

Mousi Hossain

Halema Anjum

Alexander Daay

Labib Ahmed

Taylor Boon Melville

Reem Shoaba

Bedi Elliel

Sam Morrison

Chloe Bonicci

Arnie Patel

Keanna Bhalla

Navid Reaz

Razia Hussain

Jastej Panesar

Ushna Asim

Asad Gill

Aiysha Dakri

Chirag Shah

Naym Rahman

Anastasiya Kalashnikova

Abhay Prabhakar

Muaz Nawaz

Bavneet Maan

of the award winners!

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Praise and Recognition

At INA, we aim to provide a stimulating, challenging and rewarding learning environment which supports learning, celebrates achievement and encourages everyone. Awarding merits, informal praise in class and the end of term awards assemblies are all part of this. Please speak to your child/children on a regular basis to see how many merits they have and how they are working towards the different awards on offer.

Merits We have completed another term for the merit race. Congratulations to all of the winning forms who won the inter-form competition. Also congratulations to those students who achieved bronze, silver and gold awards. The final league positions are below and good luck for the merit competition for the summer term! YEAR 7

TOTAL

YEAR 8

TOTAL

YEAR 9

TOTAL

YEAR 10

TOTAL

YEAR 11

TOTAL

W C S E N I A

624 474 455 451 361 346 269

W T N C I S E A

401 355 320 260 238 233 227 219

E W A S N T I C

260 209 209 207 206 146 130 113

E T N W I S A

218 197 170 126 119 79 31

W I N C T S A E

131 114 33 25 11 0 0 0

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Ahmed Al-Khafaji Award (Peer Commendation Award) Ahmed was well known for being kind, for helping others and for being extremely polite. He was also someone known for his hard work and absorption. The idea, therefore, is that the winner should be someone who encapsulated one of these qualities in that week.

Year 7: Munaza Azram 7E Year 8: Abbas Khan 8S Year 9: Zayd Selant 9E Year 10: Dhruv Fatania 10N Year 11: Haneefa Gachi 11I

Good Deed Feed Mr Ball: Zain Ajaib 7I gave up a large part of his lunchtime to voluntarily help Salman to find his basketball. Imam 11T – no questions asked, gave up ten minutes of his lunch time to help me set up the room for a lesson – a big help Mr.Turner: I nominate Jay Gohil for the Good Deed Feed. Chloe Bonnici hurt her foot last week and Jay helped her get to reception and offered to give her his crutch if she needed it! Mr Ayerh: Maxwell Cameron-George 10S for voluntarily helping Ms Begum to set up her classroom for her next lesson. Ms Hutson: Glory Mondua who saw Ms Hutson was eating by herself, and came to accompany her during lunchtime family dining.

Mr Ayerh

Year 10 Pastoral Leader, i/c Praise and Recognition.

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Year 11 Study Leave - Summer 2017 The exam season starts on Monday 15th May and ends on Friday 23rd June. Half term is 29th May – 2nd June. Normal lessons for all students will continue until and including Friday 12th May. From Monday 15th May until Friday 26th May all Year 11 students will be in school all day and expected to attend their normal lessons if they are not in a GCSE exam. This will include pm lessons where they have an am exam, am lessons where they have a pm exam and lessons between am and pm exams, where applicable. Morning exams Each morning exam session will start at 8am. A 30 minute revision session (usually based in the dining hall) will occur from 8-8:30. At 8.30am a free breakfast will be provided for all Year 11 students taking the GCSE that morning. Afternoon exams Each afternoon exam session will start at 1pm (following KS4 lunch). A 30 minute revision session (usually based in the KS4 hall) will occur from 1-1:30. If a student has a lesson between a morning and afternoon exam, he/she should go to the lesson but the teacher will allow him/her to study for his/her afternoon exam rather than take part in the lesson. Teachers will continue with their Year 11 lessons right up until the final exam for that subject has been taken. Once the final exam has taken place, the student coming to the lesson will be allowed to get on with independent study for up-coming exams. The teacher will supervise and ensure that there is an atmosphere conducive to private study. From Monday 5th June, there will be study leave for Year 11 students. There will be a programme of revision lessons offered in the subjects where exams have not finished. Students will be expected to attend revision sessions that apply to them (although for some students who are good at revising independently these sessions will be optional and for others an invite will be issued and they will be required to attend.) There will be signing up arrangements so that staff know who they are expecting in advance of the session. Students will sign in and out at reception. At times when they do not have a revision lesson or an exam they will be expected to leave site to go home to revise. The last exam is on Friday 23rd June. We are planning to hold a pm Year 11 assembly on that day. The Graduation Ball is on the evening of Monday 10th July. Mr Crowther-Green, Assistant Principal

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MATHS RELAY CHAMPIONS

Last week the Year 7 took part in their second INA maths relay. They were competing against other forms to see who could be crowned maths relay champions! Their points from the relay were added to their mathematician of the moment points to give an overall score. These were the top three forms:

1st – 7I = 802 2nd – 7C = 791 3RD – 7N = 790 A massive well done to 7I who are now the ones to beat!

Year 8 also took part in their second INA maths relay. They were competing against other forms to see who could be crowned maths relay champions! Their points from the relay were added to their mathematician of the moment points to give an overall score. These were the top three forms:

1st – 8W = 1006 2nd – 8N = 932 3RD – 8I = 838 A massive well done to 8W who are now the ones to beat!

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Humanities Heroes Congratulations to the Humanities Heroes!

Every term teachers in the Humanities Department nominate someone from each class who deserves to be the Humanities Hero. The following students proved themselves to be excellent Historians, Geographers or Theologians last term! Humanities Heroes consistently demonstrate one or more of the following key Humanities skills: • Developing • Evaluating • Leadership • Critiquing • Creating • Problem solving • Predicting

Year 7

7 Parks - Junayed Ahmed 7 Tutu - Manpreet Kaur 7 Gandhi -Junaid Islam 7 Attenborough - Veer Jagdev 7 Scott - Munaza Azram 7 Seacole - Hassan Umerji 7 Pankhurst - Valeria Vacula

Year 9

Year 8

8 Parks - Yumna Saleem 8 Tutu - Sajid Sultan 8 Gandhi - Sabrina Mahamuud 8 Attenborough Zahir Uddin 8 Scott - Devanshi Shah 8 Seacole - Sid Sharma 8 Pankhurst - Shama Daula 8 Earhart – Rabbi Hossain

9 Parks - Hruday Kinhinkar 9 Tutu - Arjan Tathgar Year 10 9 Gandhi - Munawarah Noori 10 Pasteur - Humayra Mushtaq Year 11 9 Attenborough - Kaiya Greenidge 10 Nightingale - Aishah Patel 11 Yalta – Avishaka Ramesh 9 Scott - Sadaf Noori 10 Vesalius - Sabir Mohamed 11 Nile – Charisma Patel 9 Seacole - Umer Ahmed 10 Galen - Jiya Shahzad 11 Genesis: Bedi Elliel 9 Pankhurst Nehaal Khandwalla 10 Pacific: Nisha Mistry 11 Exodus: Jay Gohil 9 Malcolm - Kinza Mir 10 Everest: Gurjinder Kalher 11 Pacific: Arjun Sharma 9 King - Tahmid Rahman 10 Nile: Daina Williams Morrison 11 Everest: Hardeep Dhaliwal 9 Nanak - Khadija Chaudhry 10 Amazon: Denada Balaj 11 Nile: Charisma Patel 9 Magdalene - Aqsa Hussain 10 Galilee: Natalia Badenko 11 Amazon: Aishah Zahoor 9 Gyatso - Ibrahim Sheikh 10 Al-Aqsa - Tahsin Naher 11 Sahara: Daanyaal Ali 9 Sara - Lima Uddin 9 Jibril- Arslan Dar

Could you be next?

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Year 11 Easter Holiday Revision Sessions The following revision sessions will run over the holidays to support Y11 with their upcoming GCSE’s. Students will be invited to attend or invited to sign up for the sessions by staff. Students will continue to be supported with exam preparation with learning on FRONTER Mr Crowther-Green Date Mon 3rd April Tue 4th April Tue 4th April Tue 4th April Tue 4th April Wed 5th April Wed 5th April Wed 5th April Fri 7th April Fri 7th April Fri 7th April Fri 7th April Fri 7th April Mon 10th April Mon 10th April Mon 10th April Tue 11th April Tue 11th April Tue 11th April Tue 11th April Wed 12th April Wed 12th April

Subject Science Art Graphics History History French History Graphics Science RE RE Geography Geography English English English Geography Geography Mathematics Drama Mathematics Drama

Room T16 S13 316 G21 G18 G37 G21 S16 F35 G21 G18 G26 G25 S37 S38 S34 G26 G25 F52 S31 F52 S31

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Teacher Mr Clift-Matthews Mr James Ms Hinds Ms Priestley Ms Coates Ms Gallagher Ms Priestley Ms Hinds Dr Mounsey Mr Woracker Ms Stylianou Ms Balsdon Ms Gurm Ms Curley Ms Atkinson Ms Davoll Ms Balsdon Ms Gurm Mr Dewal Ms Rayner Mr Dewal Ms Rayner

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GCSE Examination Timetable Summer 2017 Date Mon 15 May

Week 3

Week 2

Week 1

Tue 16 May

Session

Length

Paper Code

Subject

AM

60

B603/01

Religious Studies

REL STUDS: ETHICS WRITTEN

60

B604/01

Religious Studies

REL STUDIES B: ETHICS 2 WRITTEN

90

5RS0601

Religious Studies

REL/LIFE/HINDUISM

25

5FR011F

French

LISTENING (F)

35

5FR011H

French

LISTENING (H)

35

5FR033F

French

READING (F)

50

5FR033H

French

READING (H) INFLUENCES ON LIFE (H)

AM

Paper

Tue 16 May

PM

60

5BI1H01

Biology

Thu 18 May

AM

60

5CH1H01

Chemistry

Thu 18 May

PM

90

41530001

Drama

DRAMA UNIT 3 WRITTEN PAPER

Fri 19 May

AM

25

5SP011F

Spanish

LISTENING (F)

35

5SP011H

Spanish

LISTENING (H)

35

5SP033F

Spanish

READING (F)

50

5SP033H

Spanish

READING (H)

CHEMISTRY IN OUR WORLD(H)

Fri 19 May

PM

90

5PE0101

P. E.

THEORY OF PHYSICAL ED.

Mon 22 May

AM

105

1ET0 01

English Literature

SHAKESP.& POST 1914 LIT.

Mon 22 May

PM

90

B561/02

Geography

Wed 24 May

PM

60

5PH1H01

Physics

Thu 25 May

AM

90

1MA1 1F

Mathematics

NON CALCULATOR (F)

90

1MA1 1H

Mathematics

NON CALCULATOR (H)

GEOG B: SUSTAIN DCSN MKNG WRTTN UNIVERSAL PHYSICS (H)

Fri 26 May

AM

135

1ET0 02

English Literature

19C NOV/POETRY SINCE 1789

Mon 5 Jun

AM

105

91451

History

Tue 6 Jun

AM

105

1EN0 01

English Language

Tue 6 Jun

PM

105

B563/02

Geography

Wed 7 Jun

PM

90

5RS1301

Religious Studies

Thu 8 Jun

AM

90

1MA1 2F

Mathematics

CALCULATOR (F)

90

1MA1 2H

Mathematics

CALCULATOR (H)

HISTORY B UNIT 1 FICTION & IMAG.WRITING GEOG B: GEOGRPHCL KEY THMS WRTN HINDUISM

Fri 9 Jun

AM

60

5BI2H01

Biology

COMPONENTS OF LIFE (H)

Fri 9 Jun

PM

90

5MU0301

Music

LISTENING & APPRAISING

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GCSE Examination Timetable Summer 2017 Date

Session

Length

Paper Code

Subject

Mon 12 Jun

AM

120

1EN0 02

English Language

Mon 12 Jun

PM

45

5RU0101

LISTENING

55

5RU0301

READING

90

1MA1 3F

Mathematics

CALCULATOR (F)

90

1MA1 3H

Mathematics

CALCULATOR (H)

Week 4

Tue 13 Jun

AM

NON-FIC.& TRANS.WRITING

Wed 14 Jun

AM

60

5CH2H01

Chemistry

Wed 14 Jun

PM

105

91452

History

Thu 15 Jun

PM

60

B601/01

Religious Studies

REL STUDIES B: PHILOSOPHY 1 WRITTEN

60

B602/01

Religious Studies

REL STUDIES B: PHILOSOPHY 2 WRITTEN

DISCOVERING CHEMISTRY(H) HISTORY B UNIT 2

Fri 16 Jun

AM

60

5PH2H01

Physics

PHYS.FOR YOUR FUTURE (H)

Fri 16 Jun

PM

25

5IN011F

Italian

LISTENING (F)

35

5IN011H

Italian

LISTENING (H)

35

5IN033F

Italian

READING (F)

50

5IN033H

Italian

READING (H)

45

46801H

Panjabi

PANJABI UNIT 1 TIER H

60

5BI3H01

Biology

USING BIOLOGY (H)

Mon 19 Jun Mon 19 Jun

AM PM

45

5AR0101

Arabic

LISTENING

5AR0301

Arabic

READING

46802H

Panjabi

PANJABI UNIT 2 TIER H

60

46804

Panjabi

PANJABI UNIT 4

55 Tue 20 Jun

Week 5

Paper

AM

50

Tue 20 Jun

PM

90

5GR0201

Graphics

KNOWLEDGE & UNDERSTANDING

Wed 21 Jun

AM

60

5CH3H01

Chemistry

CHEMISTRY IN ACTION (H)

Wed 21 Jun

PM

60

5RU0401

Russian

WRITING

Thu 22 Jun

PM

60

5AR0401

Russian

WRITING

Fri 23 Jun

AM

60

5PH3H01

Physics

APPLICATION OF PHYSICS(H)

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P6 2:50 start Released 4:00

P3 11:05 for 11:10 start Finish 12:10 P4 12:10 (Y7-9) 12:45 (Y10) PM Year P5 1:45 for 1:50 start Finish 2:50

P2 9:45 start Released at 10:50

Times unless stated AM Year P1 8:35 for 8:40 start Finish 9:40

Y10 Maths 1 90 min

10 Y10 Maths 1 90 min

Y8 English Nonfiction comparison 60 min Y9 DT 50 min

Mon 5th June GCSE, 7, 9 History B unit 1 105 min

Y10 French Listening 50 min Y10 French Reading 50 min GCSE Geog B 105 min

Tue 6th June GCSE, 8, 10 English Fiction and Imagery Writing 105 min

Y8 RE 50 min

Y10 Science Double and triple Bio 75 min and 105 min

Wed 7th June Thu 8th June 10, 9 GCSE, 9 Y10 Science Double Maths Calculator and triple Physics 90 min (75 min) and (105 min) Y10 Science Double and triple Physics (75 min) and (105 min) Y9 English Y9 Maths Poetry Comparison 90 min 75 min Y9 English Poetry Y9 Maths Comparison 90 min 75 min GCSE 10 Hinduism Y10 Science Double 90 min and triple Bio 75 min and 105 min 2 T25

End of Year Examination Timetable June 2017

GCSE Music Listening 90 min

Y10 Drama 50 min

Y10 Music 50 min

Fri 9th June GCSE, 10 Science B1 60 min


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P6 2:50 start Released 4:00

PM Year P5 1:45 for 1:50 start Finish 2:50

Russian Listening 55 mins

10 Computing theory 60 min

GCSE, 10 Russian Listening 45 mins

Y10 Maths 3 90 min

10 Y10 Maths 3 90 min

Y8 DT 50 min

Y7 RE 50 min

P3 11:05 for 11:10 start Finish 12:10 P4 12:10 (Y7-9) 12:45 (Y10)

(In classrooms ISAC) Y7 Science 30 x Bi, Ph, Ch 90 min Y8 Music 45 min

(In classrooms NEW) Y7 Science 30 x Bi, Ph, Ch 90 min Y7 French 60 min

P2 9:45 start Released at 10:50

Tue 13th June GCSE, 8 Maths Calculator 90 min

Mon 12th June GCSE, 7 En Non Fic 120 min

Times unless stated AM Year P1 8:35 for 8:40 start Finish 9:40

GCSE Hist B unit 2 105 min

Y9 Spanish 60 min

Y9 French 60 min

Wed 14th June GCSE, 7 Science C1 60 min

GCSE Religious Stud 60 min

Y9 History 50 min

Y9 Geography 50 min

(In classrooms NEW) Y7 English 60 min Framed Y10 English Lang 120 min

Thu 15th June 10, 9 Y10 English Lang 120 min

Punjabi 45 min

(In classrooms ISAC) Y7 English 60 min GCSE Italian Listening 25-35 min Reading 35-50 min

Y8 Maths 90 min

Y8 Maths 90 min

Fri 16th June GCSE, 8 Science P1 60 min


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P6 2:50 start Released 4:00

P3 11:05 for 11:10 start Finish 12:10 P4 12:10 (Y7-9) 12:45 (Y10) PM Year P5 1:45 for 1:50 start Finish 2:50

P2 9:45 start Released at 10:50

Times unless stated AM Year P1 8:35 for 8:40 start Finish 9:40

Y8 Geography 50 min GCSE Graphics Know and Und 90 min

Y9 Science 90 min

7 Arabic Listening and Reading 45 + 55 min

Y7 Maths 90 min Y7 Maths 90 min

Y8 French 60 min

Y7 Music 50 min

Tue 20th June 7, 8 Panjabi Unit 2 and 4 50 and 60 min

Y9 Science 90 min

Mon 19th June GCSE, 9 Science B3 60 min

Y10 History 75 min Y10 History 75 min

10 Russian Writing 60 min 1 T25

7 History 50 min

7 Geography 50 min

Wed 21st June GCSE, 7 Science C3 60 min

Y8 Science 90 min

Y8 Science 90 min

8 Arabic Writing 60 min

Y9 RE 50 min

Y10 Science Double and triple Chem (75 min) and (105 min) Y9 Music 45 min

Thu 22nd June 10, 9 Y10 Science Double and triple Chem 75 min and 105 min

Y10 English lit 105 min

10 Y10 English lit 105 min

Y8 History 50 min

Y8 Spanish 60 min

Fri 23rd June GCSE, 8 Science P3 60 min


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10 Y10 PE 90mins Y10 PE 90mins

Y10 Geography 90 min

Y10 Maths 2 90 min

Tue 27th June 10, 9 Y10 Maths 2 90 min 180 students

10 Y10 Geography 90 min

Additional exams

PM Year P5 1:45 for 1:50 start Finish 2:50 P6 2:50 start Released 4:00

Y10 Spanish 2 Reading 50 min Y7 DT 50 min

P2 9:45 start Released at 10:50 P3 11:05 for 11:10 start Finish 12:10 P4 12:10 (Y7-9) 12:45 (Y10) Y7 Spanish) 60 min

Mon 26th June 10, 7 Spanish 1 Listening 50 min 52 students

Times unless stated AM Year P1 8:35 for 8:40 start Finish 9:40

10 Y10 Computer Science - theory 60 min

Y10 RE 105 min

Wed 28th June 10, 8 Y10 RE 105 min 56 students

Thu 29th June


Year 7 and 8 Social Club Spring term Activity Trip On Saturday 25th March, Mr Davoll and Miss Kristiansen took eleven Year 7 and 8 students to an outdoor activity centre in South London. The students were extremely eager to get involved in a range of activities such as archery, blindfolded rope walks, shelter building and pond dipping. They also demonstrated great communication and teamwork skills to complete a number of competitive tasks, including a closelycontested tug of war. A special mention goes to Ram Solanky (7W) and Imran Miah (7W) for working collaboratively during all of their tasks. Finishing the day by toasting marshmallows on the camp fire, each member of the group was able to reflect on how they had developed the disposition of bravery by trying something new. We are all now looking forward to the Summer term trip!

LOST PROPERTY

Parents, please encourage your child to come and check the lost property box for any missing items at Student Reception by Friday 31st March 2017. After this date, all lost property left over will be disposed of. Please be aware that as of the 24th April 2017 we will be disposing of all lost property regularly and ask that every week you encourage your child to come and check the lost property box at the Student Reception. We currently have the following items in lost property: Pencil Cases Whole PE Bags – with full PE kits Blazers/Coats Books Shoes/Trainers And lots more…

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Year 8 Girls Second HPV Vaccination Wednesday 19th April 2017 I would like to make parents of year 8 girls aware that their second HPV vaccination to protect against cervical cancer will take place at the school on Wednesday 19th April. Only those girls that returned their completed consent form prior to the first vaccination being given and have opted to have the vaccination will be given it. Please be aware that this vaccination is not available from your GP. I would appreciate it if your daughter could wear a short sleeve shirt or to bring their PE polo shirt into school on that day so they can change into it before having their vaccination. Please ensure that your child has breakfast that morning. Ms Seale Office Manager

Y10 students are thinking about Work Experience placements. They want to gain experience that will support them with their future careers. Can you support them by offering a placement at your place of work? We need placements in all work areas for 5 consecutive days from 3rd-7th July 2017. If you can support INA students please contact: Anu Patel (a.patel@isaacnewtonacademy.org) 31 March 2017 Secondary Newsletter

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Half Term Humanities Hotspots! The Easter Holidays are a perfect opportunity to enrich and extend your Humanities knowledge. Why not take the chance to discover something new by partaking of one of the following activities. All will feed your curiosity, broaden your mind and tick off some features of your Cultural Passport. The suggestions are related to what we are currently studying in Humanities and you’ll be able to show off your knowledge in class on your return. They are easy to do and a lot are completely free!

Year 7: Travel out of London as a family

and visit Mountfitchet Castle near Stansted. This is a unique open-air museum where you can witness life in a Motte and Bailey Castle – something we will be looking at next term in History. If you want to stay in London, visit Westminster Abbey – lots of people we study in Humanities are buried here.

Year 8: Develop the knowledge you gained this term

by visiting the Maritime Museum in Greenwich to look at the Empire exhibition. You’ll get to see the Cutty Sark ship too and the first ever foot tunnel under the Thames.

Year 9 Religious Studies: Find out when your local Mosque or Church is holding an open day and take a visit. Follow events in the news involving women’s rights around the world. Year 9 History: Go and visit a secret Cold War nuclear

bunker hidden in Brentwood – The Kelvedon Hatch was built in the 1960s and can fit 600 people inside.

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Year 9 Geography: Explore Kew Gardens and visit the

tropical rainforest exhibition (£6 entry)

Year 10/11 Religious Studies: Visit St Paul's

Cathedral – it’s got a great view of London from the roof too. (If you go during Choral Evensong, you’ll avoid the entrance fee.)

Year 10 Geography: Why not watch Slumming It

(Kevin McCloud) or the BBC Four programme Mumbai High: The Musical. You could also take a trip to The Crystal to learn about sustainable living.

Year 10 History: Visit the

Queen’s House in Greenwich to see the famous Elizabeth Armada portrait – how many symbols can you spot?

If none of these take your fancy, London is full of many more interesting and exciting museums and activities, mostly free of charge that you could explore.

We look forward to hearing about your adventures!

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The Jack Petchey Speak Out Challenge Regional Final On Thursday 22nd March, myself, Aliya and several other students along with Mr Taylor and Ms Begum attended the Jack Petchey Speak Out Regional Finals. We attended to support Anushri Menon who was our INA representative. The event was held at Loxford School of Science and Technology, with competitors coming from all over Redbridge. The prize on offer was the possibility of being shortlisted to compete in the Grand Final in a Theatre in central London, alongside winning a cash prize. The competition was attended by the Mayor of Redbridge and judged by a panel of six judges, each from different backgrounds around the local area. The speeches covered a huge range of topics, from recent issues, political issues like Donald Trump’s presidency, sexism in schools and even one on the importance of tea drinking. The speeches were both entertaining and inspiring and kept the audience engaged for two hours, along with some great entertainment at half time. Although sadly Anushri didn’t win, it was an amazing evening and Anushri’s speech, with the title ‘The Secret Life of Teenagers’, was exceptional! The event was intriguing and made us think about some key social issues as we laughed, cringed and cried our way through each individual speech. We had an enlightening and an amazing experience, and would encourage the Year 9 students to start thinking about what they’re going to bring to the competition next year! Gurveen Johal and Aliya Vahora

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Medical Activity Day

It was with pleasure that we accompanied a group of 18 Year 9 & 10 students to Kings College medical school for a medical activity day. It was a very informative day and students had the opportunity to work with medical students in interactive workshops, with a focus on the Heart, Lungs and dietary choices. The highlight of the day was when the students took Mr Darkin’s blood pressure during clinical skills and thankfully gave him a clean bill of health! We’re sure the experience on campus and the interaction with medical students will have inspired several students to consider a career in Medicine in the future. Mr Singh & Mr Darkin

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Super Curricular Opportunities We are pleased to share with students, parents and carers that Super Curricular opportunities will be shared with students on Fronter. Please login to Fronter weekly to hear about opportunities that you can apply to and take part in.

Bring Your Family to University days for students in Years 7, 8, 9 and their families.

29th April and 13th May 2017

Medicine and Dentistry Summer Schools taking place at Queen Mary University of London during June/July 2017.

Deadline - 3rd April 2017

APPLY HERE

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Year 11 Maths Summer Schools at Queen Mary Year 10 University Experience at Queen Mary (May 22–26, 2017)

Deadline - 3rd April 2017

Explore the world of Maths and discover what it's like to be a student at Queen Mary! 20th or 27th July 2017.

Deadline - 21st April 2017

APPLY HERE

APPLY HERE

2017 Spring Concert

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Key Dates for the Summer Term 2017 Summer Term

Tuesday 18th April – Friday 21st July

Key Dates for Secondary – Summer Term

Monday 3rd April — Monday 17th April Monday 17th April Friday 21st April Monday 1st May Thursday 4th May Wednesday 10th May Friday 12th May Wednesday 17th May Monday 22nd May

EASTER HOLIDAY

Bank Holiday Student Reports sent home Years 7 & 8 Bank Holiday Holocaust Remembrance Day Tim Foot Year 7 Revision Skills Non Uniform Day Bridges Mentoring Years 7-10 Start of Year 9 ARK Maths & English Test Week Monday 5th June Home Learning/ Revision Day Tuesday 6th –Friday 16th June Year 9 & 10 Exams Tuesday 13th June Maths Challenge Monday 19th – Wednesday 28th Year 7 & 8 Exams June Monday 26th June Options Choices Finalised Friday 30th June Inset Day Monday 3rd July Start of Year 10 work experience week Tuesday 4th July Summer Science Exhibition Trip for Years 8/9 Wednesday 5th July Bug Man Visit for Year 7 Thursday 6th July Year 9 Battle of the Bands & Year 8 Music Event Friday 7th July Inset Day Monday 10th July Dress rehearsal for School Production

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