CO-CURRICULAR SENIOR DIVISIONS Michaelmas Term 2023
We are excited to offer a rich and varied co-curricular programme, giving our students access to outstanding provision and breadth of opportunity across Sport, the Arts, Dance, Drama and Music, and an exciting range of clubs, activities and academic societies. Our programme gives students the opportunity to extend their skills, strengthen their personal qualities and enrich their personal development. Whether it’s Model United Nations or DofE, Orchestra or Debating, it is through our extensive co-curricular programme that our young people build their confidence, strengthen their mental agility, and develop creativity, resilience, adaptability and so many of the skills which will serve them both now and in the next stage of their lives. It is here that many of our students find their voice and inspiration, and where interests can develop into passions. We are delighted to offer several new activities this term including ‘Formula One in Schools’, our new enterprise group ‘Tycoons’ and Girls’ Football to name a few, and we are excited to launch football for girls and boys as a co-curricular sport next term. Over the weekend of 25 & 26 November, we are hosting a football boarding camp for girls and boys, including a trip to London. Further details will be issued soon. As we start the Michaelmas term, students discuss their co-curricular choices with their tutor. Most students from Year 7-10 and Year 12 are expected to take up one lunchtime activity on at least three days per week, and any number after school, but those taking public examinations this year, or intensive training programmes are given a degree of flexibility, at the recommendation of their tutor. Lunchtime begins at 12.55pm, and students can take up any of these options: a 55-minute Long Lunch Activity, 1.20pm - 2.15pm, eating lunch beforehand, from 12.55pm, a 35-minute First Lunch Activity, 1.05pm - 1.40pm, eating lunch from 1.40pm, or a 35-minute Second Lunch Activity, 1.40pm - 2.15pm, eating lunch beforehand, from 1.10pm. On a day of the week where a student is not taking up a lunchtime activity, lunch is available from 1.20pm. Afternoon lessons run from 2.20pm until 4.15pm. After School co-curricular provision begins at 4.30pm, typically finishing at 5.30pm before the late buses depart. We offer a wonderful range of evening and weekend activities for our boarders, creative activities, sport, gym, performing arts and very much more, and if you would like to find out about becoming a flexi, weekly or full boarder, please be in touch with one of our Heads of Boarding (contact details later in this booklet). Students sign up for the Co-curricular Programme via SOCS (guidance at the end of this booklet). Please note that activities with the + sign are available at least twice per week to help students make their selections. Activities which have the * sign incur an additional charge. Students are expected to commit to their chosen activities for the entire term, and when a student is unable to attend a particular session, they are expected to notify the club leader in advance. We offer a range of one-off events on Wednesdays at lunchtime, such as ‘Corporate Conversations’, House Activities or a one-off rehearsal, publicised to students during term. Students are not required to sign up for these as part of their three lunchtime clubs, but for those who already have an activity on a Wednesday at that time, they contact their activity leader to obtain permission to attend any one-off activity as required. We hope you the enjoy the term ahead and make the most of the many opportunities on offer. Dominic Neville VICE PRINCIPAL (BOARDING, ADMISSIONS and COMMUNICATIONS)
Monday Before School
Swimming Academy 1, 7 from 6.00am - 7.30am
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First Lunch, 1.05pm - 1.40pm Students attending a first lunch activity eat their lunch from 1.40pm. Lessons resume at 2.20pm. Debating+ (Jubilee) 7 8 9 / / / / Academic Projects (Library) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Chemistry Society (Labs) / / / / / 12 13 Upcycling & Sustainability Club (Campion) / / 10 11 12 13 Pure Maths Academic Support / / / / / 12 13 Maths Academic Support / / / / 11 / / Year 7 & 8 Table Tennis (Cloisters) / / / / 11 12 13 Year 7 - 9 Equestrian Management (meeting on 7 September to start on 21 September) (please meet at Hawley Quad) 7 8 9 / / / / Guitar Ensemble (Mu1) / / / 10 11 12 13
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Second Lunch, 1.40pm - 2.15pm Students attending a second lunch activity eat their lunch from 1.05pm. Lessons resume at 2.20pm. Chess+ Training (P01) 7 Rugby Skills, by invitation / Law Society including LNAT (TMC) / Medics, Dentists, Vets (Lab 9) / Mindfulness (TMC) / Economics Academic Support (TMC) / Computer Science Ac. Support (P03) / Book Club (Library) / Learning Development (LD Centre) 7
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Monday After School, 4.30pm - 5.30pm Year 7 Boys’ Rugby 7 / / / / / / Year 7 Girls’ Hockey 7 / / / / / / Year 9 - 13 Cross Country / / 9 10 11 12 13 Swimming Academy 1, 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 from 4.20pm - 6.00pm Fitness Suite, 4.30pm - 5.15pm / / / / / 12 13 Fitness Suite, 5.15pm - 6.00pm / / 9 / / / / Please also note extensive access to the Gym for boarders midweek and at weekends Tennis / / 9 10 / / / Ski Team Training by arrangement 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
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DofE Award (Jubilee) / / 9 10 / 12 / M.Graham@ Commencing in October, this activity will rotate between each of the groups taking DofE Bronze (two groups), Silver and Gold. Further information will be issued to students in Year 9 (Bronze), 10 (Silver) and 12 (Gold). Music Theory (Mu2) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 S.Edwards@ String Ensemble (Mu1) by invitation 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 D.Moore@, D.Burrows@ String Quartet (Mu1), by invitation 5.30- 6.00pm 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 D.Moore@ NHVS: Voluntary Service / (Melbourne) 3.05 - 5.00pm
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Year 7 (Library) 7 Year 8 (P02) / Year 9 (P1.1 & P1.2) / Year 10 (P2.1) / Year 11 (P1.4) / Year 12 & 13 (TMC) / After School Study - Library** 7 Dance* (Parsons)
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Evening Opportunities available to students who board on Monday nights In addition to supervised Academic Study in the early part of the evening after Dinner, our Boarders benefit from small-group Academic Support given by the teaching members of the Boarding Staff, in subjects ranging from Mathematics and the Sciences, to Languages, Humanities and Music. We offer a number of activities for girls and boys in boarding, including: Sport Activities given by Boarding Staff and one of our Sport Coaches, Creative Activities led by members of our Boarding Staff Access to the Gym for Senior Students Access to the Library, and Walkfares Performing Arts Centre, including expert coaching from our Musician in Residence.
Tuesday Before School
Swimming Academy 2 from 6.00am - 7.30am
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Rugby Strength & Conditioning / / / / 11 12 13 J.Toms@, 7.00am - 7.40am M.Spremulli@ Dance* (Parsons)
Please see Dance page for details
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Long Lunch, 1.20pm - 2.15pm
Students attending a long lunch activity eat their lunch from 12.55pm. Lessons resume at 2.20pm. Drama Senior Production+ / 8 9 10 11 12 13 A.Williams@, M.Bond@ Brass Ensemble (MU1) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 M.Easener@ Woodwind Ensemble (MU2) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 R.Porter@ NHVS Tuesday Tuck-in (Barn) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 G.Adomeko@, 12.55 - 2.00pm H.Theakston@ Year 10 Girls’ Hockey / / / 10 / / / E.Blake@ Year 10 Boys’ Rugby / / / 10 / / / J.Toms@ Farm Club 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 P.Wolfgrin@, A.Jogbodo@ NHVS Wilderness (Allotments) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 K.ate.Hall@, 12.55pm - 2.15pm C.Downer@ Young Enterprise (TMC) / / / 10 / 12 / G.Hughes1@ French Speaking & Academic Support / / 10 11 12 13 D.Boudon@, C.Brugel@
First Lunch, 1.05pm - 1.40pm (Students attending a ‘first lunch’ activity eat their lunch at 1.40pm) Drama Trinity Tuition+ (Drama) / Debating+ (Jubilee) / Ukrainian Language Club (Campion) 7 Strategy Games+ (Library) 7 GCSE Greek Academic Support / Further Maths Support / Applied Maths Support / French Academic Support (ML2) / Computer Science Academic Support 7 Careers (TMC) / Physics Academic Support (Lab 4) 7
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Drama Trinity Tuition+ (Drama) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Drama@ Writers’ Society 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 E.Hall@ Chemistry Academic Support (Lab) / / / 10 11 12 13 M.Dewey@ Chinese Society (ML1) / / / / / 12 13 C.Rutherford@ Maths Academic Support / / 9 10 11 / / I.Tanner@, R Ashdown, Y Chun Learning Development (LD Centre) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 V.Minihane@ Biology Ac Support in Week 2 (Lab 6) 7 8 9 10 11 / / R.Bentley@ Tycoons, meeting at Walkfares Canopy 7 8 9 B.Spencer@
Tuesday After School, 4.30pm - 5.30pm Year 8 Girls’ Hockey / 8 / / / / / E.Blake@ Year 8 Boys’ Rugby / 8 / / / / / J.Toms@ Swimming Academy 1 & 2, 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Swimming@ 4.20pm - 6.00pm Year 9 Fitness Suite 4.30pm - 5.15pm / / 9 / / / / L.Kinght@ Fitness Suite 5.15pm - 6.00pm / / / 10 11 12 13 M.Spremulli@ Junior Boys’ Cricket Academy 7 8 9 / / / / E.Ballard@ (by invitation) NB. Girls’ Cricket Academy is on Thursdays Golf* 7 / / / / / / L.Knight@ Senior Orchestra (Eaton) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 J.Turner@,K.Bundock@ Inc. Year 6 instrumentalists by invitation Drama Trinity Tuition+ (Drama) / / / 10 11 / / Drama@ Astronomy (Lab 4) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 P.Thomas@ Cryptic Crosswords (Campion) / / / / / 12 13 I.Tanner@ Varsity Aspiring Oxbridge / / / 10 11 12 13 R.Hill@ Mathematicians A level Physics Ac. Support (Lab 8) / / / / / 12 13 C.Jones@ Art/Art & Photography 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 G.Hughes@, Week1/Week2 K.Grant@ Chemistry Ac. Support (Lab 2) / / / / 11 12 13 A.Brogden@ Psychology Society (SJ1) / / / / / 12 13 R.Roberts@ Learning Development (LD Centre) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 V.Minihane@ / A.Smith@ Spanish Academic Support / / / 10 11 12 13 C.Wilson@
After School Study
Year 7 (Library) 7 / / / / / / A.Hammett@ Year 8 (P02) / 8 / / / / / A.Allen@ Year 9 (P1.1 + P1.2) / / / 9 / / / M.Dennis@ Year 10 (P2.1) / / / / 10 / / J.Arthur@ Year 11 (P1.4) / / / / 11 / / N.Andrews@ Year 12 & 13 (TMC) / / / / / 12 13 J.Sidwell@ After School Study - Library** 7 8 9 10 11 / / A.Hammett@ NHVS Shaftesbury (Barn) / / / 10 11 12 13 G.Adomako@, 7.30pm - 9.00pm L.Andrews@, R.Parsons@ Further details regarding Equestrian opportunities will be issued in the coming month K.Davies@ Dance* (Parsons) Please see Dance page for details S.Molina@
Evening Opportunities available to students who board on Tuesday nights In addition to supervised Academic Study in the early part of the evening after Dinner, our Boarders benefit from small-group Academic Support given by the teaching members of the Boarding Staff, in subjects ranging from Mathematics and the Sciences, to Languages, Humanities and Music. We offer a number of activities for girls and boys in boarding, including: Sport Activities given by Boarding Staff and one of our Sport Coaches, Creative Activities led by members of our Boarding Staff Access to the Gym for Senior Students Supervised Academic Support in the Library, and Walkfares Performing Arts Centre, including expert coaching from our Musician in Residence.
Wednesday Before School
Swimming Academy 1, 6.00am 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Swimming@ Netball Strength & Conditioning, 7 8 9 / / / / S.Robb@ 7.15am - 8.00am Chamber Choir Sectionals (MU1&MU2) 8 9 10 11 12 13 A.McPhee@, C.Obee@ By Invitation E.Read@ Dance* (Parsons)
Please see Dance page for details
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Long Lunch, 1.20pm - 2.15pm
Students attending a long lunch activity eat lunch from 12.55pm. Lessons resume at 2.20pm. Oxbridge Society (P1.1) / / / / / / 13 P.Goulding@ NHVS Red Cross Lunches (Barn) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 G.Adomeko@, 12.55 - 2.00pm G.Harris@ Farm Club 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 P.Wolfgrin@, A.Jogbodo@ French Cinema Club (Denford Bar) / / / 10 11 12 13 D.Boudon@ French Academic Support (P2.1) / / / 10 / / / C.Brugel@ Music Composition Workshop (Mu2) / / 9 10 11 12 13 C.Obee@ Swim Academy 1&2 S & Conditioning / / / 10 11 12 13 C.Stevens@
One-off Activities on Wednesdays
Please look out for regular communications regarding one-off activities on Wednesdays, such as one-off rehearsals, House Events, and Corporate Conversations led by R.Walters@ • Weds 20 September (JH) Alex Green, business owner (Yurt business) • Weds 27 September (JH) Adisha Kariyawasam, ‘Leading through digital disruption’ • Weds 6 December (ET) John Park, Chief Transformation Officer McDonalds UK We have a number of musical performances across the term, including an exciting programme of recitals. Please see the full music calendar available from H.Ambrose@
First Lunch, 1.05pm - 1.40pm (Students attending a ‘first lunch’ activity eat their lunch at 1.40pm) Anti-bullying Ambassadors 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Maths Academic Support 7 8 / / / / / Politics Academic Support (TMC) / / / / / 12 13 Wellbeing Walking Club 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 (meet at Good Hope Cafe) Careers - Interview Practice (Campion) / / / / 11 12 13 by appointment so please email instead of signing up for this via SOCS GCSE Latin Ac. Support (P1.7) / / / 10 11 / / Dance* (Parsons) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Computer Science Ac. Support (P03) / / / 11 / / / Girls’ Football (Astro) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
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Second Lunch, 1.40pm - 2.15pm (Students attending a ‘second lunch’ activity eat at 1.10pm) Zumba / Yoga (Walkfares) / Badmnton 7 Drama Trinity Tuition+ (Drama) 7 Learning Development (LD Centre) 7
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Wednesday After School, 4.30pm - 5.30pm Year 9 Boys’ Rugby / / / / 11 12 13 E.Ballard@,M.Spremulli@ Year 9 Girls’ Hockey / / / 10 11 12 13 B.Elliot@ Swimming Academy 2 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Swimming@ from 4.20pm - 6.00pm Golf* / 8 / / / / / L.Knight@ Team Tennis / / / / 11 12 13 S.Jakes@ Tennis Performance Squad by invitation 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 S.Jakes@ Fitness Suite 4.30pm - 5.15pm / / / 10 11 12 13 M.Spremulli@ Fitness Suite 5.15pm - 6.00pm / / / 10 11 12 13 M.Spremulli@ Drama Senior Production+ / 8 9 10 11 12 13 A.Williams@, M.Bond@ Model United Nations (TMC3) / / / / / 12 13 A.Bowman@, B.Spencer@ Jazz Initiative (Mu1) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 S.Edwards@, Z.Barrett@, K.Bundock@ Music Theory / Aural (Mu2) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 M.Danes@ Economics High Fliers (TMC4) / / / / / 12 13 B.Spencer@ Art (Art) 7 8 8 10 11 12 13 G.Hughes@, J.Breeze French DELF (ML1) / / 9 10 11 12 13 S.Gruvier@ Chemistry Ac. Support (Lab 2) / / / / 11 12 13 A.Brogden@ Business Academic Support (TMC1) / / / / / 12 13 R.Walters@ Learning Development (LD Centre) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 V.Buckley & LD staff Computer Science Revision (P03) / / / / / / 13 D.Gillooly@ Biology Society (Lab 6) / / / 10 11 12 13 L.Willson@, I.Martin@, R.Bentley@ Quercus (TMC) / / / 10 11 12 13 S.Foster@, K.Parkin@ Spanish Cookery (Cookery)* / / 9 / / / / A.Novillo-Cruces@, C.Downer@
After School Study
Year 7 (Library) 7 Year 8 (P02) / Year 9 (P1.1 + P1.2) / Year 10 (P2.1) / Year 11 (P1.4) / Year 12 & 13 (TMC) / After School Study - Library** 7
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Evening Opportunities available to students who board on Wednesday nights In addition to supervised Academic Study in the early part of the evening after Dinner, our Boarders benefit from small-group Academic Support given by the teaching members of the Boarding Staff, in subjects ranging from Mathematics and the Sciences, to Languages, Humanities and Music. We offer a number of activities for girls and boys in boarding, including: Sport Activities given by Boarding Staff and one of our Sport Coaches, Creative Activities led by members of our Boarding Staff Access to the Gym for Senior Students Access to the Library, and Walkfares Performing Arts Centre, including expert coaching from our Musician in Residence.
Thursday Before School
Chapel Choir and Prep Choristers 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 J.Turner@, A.McPhee@, (Chapel) E.Read@, C.Obee@ Band Practice (Music) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 A.Corby@ Rugby Strength & Conditioning / / / / 11 12 13 J.Toms@, 7.00am - 7.40am M.Spremulli@ Dance* (Parsons) Please see Dance page for details S.Molina@
Long Lunch, 1.20pm - 2.15pm
Students attending a long lunch activity eat their lunch from 12.55pm. Lessons resume at 2.20pm. Chamber Choir by invitation / / 9 10 11 12 13 A.McPhee@, C.Obee@ NHVS+ Thursday Banquet (Barn) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 G.Adomeko@, 12.55 - 2.00pm T.Harman@ Foreign Cinema Club (Denford Bar) / / / 10 11 12 13 D.Madge@ Formula One in Schools and Young Engineers (P0.3) / / 9 10 11 12 13 D.Gilloly@, P.Thomas@ Biology Academic Support (Lab 6) / / / / / 12 13 R.Bentley@ Boys’ Hockey Academy / / / 10 11 12 13 B.Elliot@ Netball Academy / / / 10 11 12 13 S.Robb@ Farm Club 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 P.Wolfgrin@, A.Jogbodo@
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Students attending a ‘first lunch’ activity eat their lunch at 1.40pm. Drama Club 7 Spanish Academic Support+ 7 / Spanish Society (P2.3) Geography Society (R3) / French Academic Support (P2.2) 7 History Society (History Rooms) / Latin Academic Support (Week 1) / Sixth Form Careers (TMC) / Preparing for Careers with Equines (please meet at Hawley Quad) /
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Second Lunch, 1.40pm - 2.15pm Students attending a ‘second lunch’ activity eat at 1.10pm. New Hall Question Time (Jubilee) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 A.Bowman@ Drama Technical Theatre Club (Eaton) / / 9 10 11 12 13 M.Charlesworth@ Chess Practice+ (Library) 7 8 9 / / / / A.Hammett@ Japanese Society (Lab 5) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 T.Britton@ Learning Development (LD Centre) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 V.Buckley@ Corpus Wk 1, Gospel Choir Wk2 (P1.2) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 M.Webb@ Business Academic Support (TMC1) / / / / / 12 / B.Spencer@ Latin Academic Support (Week 2) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 A.Broadbent@ Flute Ensemble (Mu1) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 K.Bennett@, E.Read@, K.Bundock@ Rugby - Kicking Skills Training / / / 10 11 12 13 Y.Chung@, G.Harris@
Thursday After School, 4.30pm - 5.30pm Year 11 - 13 Girls’ Hockey / / / 11 12 13 B.Elliot@ Year 11 - 13 Boys’ Rugby 7 / / / / / / J.Toms@ Year 7 & 8 Cross Country 7 / / / / / / S.Cirillo@ Swim Academy 1, 4.20pm - 6.00pm 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Swimming@ Year 7 & 8 Team Tennis 7 8 / / / / / S.Jakes@ Girls’ Cricket Academy 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 E.Ballard@ Year 8 Fitness Suite 4.30pm - 5.15pm / 8 / / / / / Fitness Suite 5.15pm - 6.00pm / / / 10 11 12 13 L.Knight@ Golf* / / 9 10 / / / L.Knight@ Junior Orchestra by invitation 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 K.Bundock@, (Eaton) C.Obee@, E.Read@ Band Practice (Music) / / / / / / 13 A.Corby@ NHVS Melbourne 3.05 - 5.00pm / / / / / 12 13 G.Adomako@ Economics Society (TMC2) / / / / / 12 13 G.Hughes1@ Oxbridge Debating by invitation / / / 10 11 12 13 R.Taei@, A.Bowman@ STEM Club (Lab 2) / / / 10 11 12 13 A.Brogden@, P.Thomas@ Crest (STEM) / / 9 / / / / M.Dennis@, S.Fung@ Spanish Cookery (Cookery)* / / 9 / / / / A.Novillo-Cruces@, C.Downer@ Art & Photography (Art) / / / 10 11 12 13 G.Hughes@, K.Grant@ DELF (ML1, 2 and 3) 7 8 9 10 11 / / J.Grignard@ Learning Development 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 S.Smith@ Neuroscience Club (R8) / / / 10 11 12 13 C.MilanVega@ Classics Cinema Club (Denford Bar) 5.30pm - 6.30pm 10 11 12 13 P.Goulding@
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Year 7 (Library) 7 / / / / / / A.Hammett@ Year 8 (P02) / 8 / / / / / S.Shangolis@, A.Pickthorn@ Year 9 (P1.1 + P1.2) / / / 9 / / / HoY on rotation Year 10 (P2.1) / / / / 10 / / C.Tanner@ Year 11 (P1.4) / / / / 11 / / C.Bailey@ Year 12 & 13 (TMC) / / / / / 12 13 R.Walters@ After School Study - Library** 7 8 9 10 11 / / A.Hammett@
Evening Opportunities available to students who board on Thursday nights In addition to supervised Academic Study in the early part of the evening after Dinner, our Boarders benefit from small-group Academic Support given by the teaching members of the Boarding Staff, in subjects ranging from Mathematics and the Sciences, to Languages, Humanities and Music. We offer a number of activities for girls and boys in boarding, including: Sport Activities given by Boarding Staff and one of our Sport Coaches, Creative Activities led by members of our Boarding Staff Access to the Gym for Senior Students Access to the Library, and Walkfares Performing Arts Centre, including expert coaching from our Musician in Residence.
Friday Before School
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Students attending a long lunch activity eat their lunch at 12.55pm. Lessons resume at 2.20pm. Senior Choir (Eaton Theatre) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 J.Turner@, A.McPhee@, H.Ambrose@, C.Obee@, K.Bundock@ French Speaking Practice (P2.1) / / / 10 / / / C.Brugel@ French Academic Support (ML5) / / / / / 12 13 D.Boudon@ NHVS+ Friday Feast (Barn) / / / 10 11 12 13 G.Adomeko@ 12.55 - 2.00pm Groups for Senior Drama Production+ 8 9 10 11 12 13 A.Williams@, M.Bond@ Swimming Academy 1 / / / 10 11 12 13 C.Stevens@ Strength & Conditioning
First Lunch, 1.05pm - 1.40pm (Students attending a ‘first lunch’ activity eat their lunch at 1.40pm) Classics Society (CL1) / Coding, Robotics and / Game Development (P03) Psychology Academic Support (R8) / Theology Society (P1.2) /
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Second Lunch, 1.40pm - 2.15pm (Students attending a ‘second lunch’ activity eat at 1.15pm) Drama+ / Chess Training + (P01) 7 Psychology Revision (R8) / Geography Academic Support (R3) /
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Dinner takes place at 6.00pm and boarders enjoy a range of evening and weekend activities and trips.
Saturday Swimming Academy 1 from 7.00am - 9.00am
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Dance* (Parsons)
Please see Dance page for details
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EAL B2 Preparation Years 7-10 Invitation only 9.00 - 10.15am (LD) EAL C1 Preparation Year 12 Invitation only 10.30 - 12.00pm (LD)
C Farmiloe C Farmiloe
Sports Fixtures 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Various (L.Knight@) by invitation Boarders’ Bike Hire 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 L.Andrews@, A.Fowler@
Sunday Boarders enjoy an exceptional range of evening and weekend activities including trips and special events, a wide range of sports such as football, swimming, basketball and many others, creative activities, cookery, celebrations, social activities, access to outstanding sport facilities, Walkfares for performing arts, the Chapel and the Library. Chapel Choir rehearses from 4.30pm in the Chapel and sings at Mass from 5.30pm. Additionally, at certain points in the year, there are specialist music and drama opportunities on specific Sunday afternoons as publicised by the Music and Drama Departments.
Dance Programme Monday
Parsons Hall 1
Parsons Hall 2
1.00-1.30pm 1.30-2.00pm 1.00-1.40pm
Senior Acro Group 1 Senior Acro Group 2
Year 9-11 Jazz
4.30pm-5.00pm
Senior Ballet Training Group 1
5.15pm-6.00pm 5.00pm-5.30pm 5.30pm-6.15pm 6.00pm-6.45pm
Festival Lyrical Group
Year 7&8 Contemporary
Inter Adv. Lyrical Seniot Ballet Training Group 2
Tuesday 1.00pm-1.30pm 1.30pm-2.00pm
Grade 4 Tap Grade 5 Tap Exam Coaching Inter Tap exam
5.00pm-5.30pm
Festival Conditioning
Inter Foundation Ballet
6.00pm-6.30pm
Senior Pointe work
Wednesday 1.00pm-1.45pm
Senior Advanced Lyrical
4.30pm-5.15pm 5.15pm-6.15pm
Year 11-13 Jazz Year 7-11 Advanced Lyrical
9-11 Contemporary
Inter Foundation Ballet
5.00pm-6.00pm
6.15pm-6.45pm
Prep Hall / Further Information
Year 4-8 Musical Theatre Elite Training Group
Drama Production Dance Rehearsal Grade 4 Ballet Grade 6 Ballet Grade 6 Pointe work
Thursday 1.00pm-1.30pm 1.30pm-2.00pm 4.30pm - 5.15pm 5.00pm-5.30pm 5.30pm-6.00pm 5.15pm-6.00pm 6.00pm-6.30pm 6.00pm-6.30pm
Year 7-13 Street Dance
Year 7&8 Jazz Advanced Jazz Year 7-11 Year 9-13 Contemporary
Festival Tap group
Year 9-11 Lyrical
Festival Group Year 3 Ballet
Year 7&8 Lyrical
Grade 5 Ballet Kicks, Leaps and Turns Pointe Work
Friday 1.00pm-1.30pm
Year 7-9 Progressive Ballet
Year 7-9 Musical Theatre Jazz
1.30pm-2.00pm
Year 9-13 Progressive Ballet
Grade 3 Tap
4.30pm-5.30pm
Advanced Dance Company
Year 7&8 Festival Group
5.30pm-6.30pm
Festival Group Practice
Saturday 8.45am-9.30pm 9.00-10.00am 10.00-10.45am 10.00-10.45am
Class Grade 6 Ballet Inter Modern Grade 6 Tap Musical Theatre Jazz Year 9-13
Saturday cont. 1.30-2.00pm 1.45-2.30pm 2.00-2.30pm
Gold Jazz Indian Dance Classes Modern Improvisation
9.45-10.30am
Grade 4 Ballet
1.30-2.00pm
Year 7&8 Musical Theatre
10.45-11.45am 10.45-11.30am
Inter Tap Advanced Musical Theatre Jazz
2.00-3.00pm 3.00-3.30pm
Grade 5 Ballet Beginner Pointe Work
12.00-1.00pm 11.45-12.45pm 11.30-12.15pm 11.30-12.15pm 11.30-12.15pm 1.00-1.30pm 12.15-1.00pm 12.15-1.00pm 12.45-1.30pm 1.00-1.30pm
Inter Foundation Ballet Grade 6 Modern Grade 3 Modern Grade 4 Modern Grade 5 Modern Pointe Work Grade 3 Tap Grade 4 Tap Grade 5 Tap Year 7&8 Musical Theatre Jazz
Sunday 9.30-10.15am 10.15-11.00am 11.00-11.45am 11.45-12.30am 12.30-1.15am 1.15-2.30pm 2.30-6.00pm
Grade 4 Modern Grade 4 Ballet Grade 5 Modern Grade 5 Ballet Grade 6 Modern Grade 6 Ballet
Drama Production Rehearsal
Boarding Our students benefit from exceptional boarding provision and outstanding facilities. We offer flexible, weekly and full boarding across our four Boarding Houses, Hawley (Years 3-11 girls), Petre (Years 3-11 boys), Dennett (Sixth Form girls), and Campion (Sixth Form boys). Boarders enjoy an exciting programme of activities during the evenings and across weekends, and make the most of the advantages offered by supervised study time and opportunities for academic support from specialist staff. Trips, events and opportunities are planned for each age group and in recent terms have included regular visits to London, and all manner of activities ranging from go-karting and escape rooms, to yoga, cookery, cinema, arts and crafts, ‘Nuclear High Ropes’, frisbee, Zorbing, quiz nights, formal dinners and discos, Leith Cookery Course, cultural and themed evenings, sushi-making, the National Gallery, university trips, the Van Gogh Exhibition and Spitalfields Market. Beyond this, we offer a wide range of sports activities across the week, including swimming, gym, 5-a-side football, basketball and more. For further information, please email admissions@newhallschool.co.uk or telephone: 01245 236 098 or please be in touch with * Mrs Kim Baird, Head of Hawley (Girls up to Year 11) k.baird@newhallschool.co.uk * Dr Mark Dewey, Head of Petre (Boys up to Year 11) m.dewey@newhallschool.co.uk * Mrs Michelle Bonnici, Head of Dennett (Sixth Form girls) m.bonnici@newhallschool.co.uk * Mr Leigh Andrews, Head of Campion (Sixth Form boys) l.andrews@newhallschool.co.uk
Instructions to help students sign up for co-curricular activities Students are asked to select their co-curricular choices by 11.00am on Tuesday 11 September. Please enter www.socscms.com to your internet browser to access the login page:
Please login using your school student email e.g. James.Bloggs@newhallstudent. co.uk and password ‘newhall99’. If you have changed / forgotten your password, please click the ‘I cannot access my SOCS account’ link on the login page to reset your password. Once logged in, you should see your personal account homepage:
Please change your password to something memorable yet secure using the ‘Settings’ tab on the menu. To select your co-curricular activities for this term, please click on the ‘Activities’ link on the menu and you should see a screen similar to that in the image below.
Please click on each day in turn to see the activities that are available to you.
Please click the ‘Add’ button if you wish to participate in that activity and it will accordingly change to a green tick. If you change your mind or add yourself to an activity by mistake, please click the green tick as required.
Guidance Students are encouraged to select a broad and balanced selection of co-curricular activities. Most students in Year 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12 are expected to take up one activity per lunchtime, on at least three days of the week. Students taking public examinations this year, or intensive training programmes such as swimming, dance, drama, music, skiing, golf and others, are similarly encouraged to consider carefully how many co-curricular activities they join so that they can find a suitable balance across their various commitments. So that students have sufficient time for lunch, please note that it is not possible for students from Year 7 to 11 to take up more than one activity per lunchtime.
Notes: If an activity is full or by invitation only, please note that the ‘Add’ button will not be available. Please speak with the member of staff in charge of the activity (the staff name will appear on SOCS) to find out if it is possible for you to be added. Please do not add yourself to more than one activity per session (with the exception of after school activities, where a second activity is available in some cases). Once you have completed your choices, please select the ‘My Calendar’ option on the left hand menu and you should see your weekly activity programme displayed.
How to synchronise your child’s co-curricular calendar to your own calendars You can iCal sync to your child's clubs and fixtures. You can also sync your SOCS calendar to your personal calendar (e.g. Google or Outlook) which will provide you with a live feed of clubs and fixtures. Any changes made to a club or fixture will then update your personal calendar.
To do this, please: • • • •
Log Into SOCS Click on the "Calendar Sync" button Click on the WebCal link that is automatically created by SOCS Follow the on screen instructions
This creates a live feed of clubs and fixtures in your personal calendar.
New Hall School The Avenue, Boreham, Chelmsford Essex CM3 3HS newhallschool.co.uk 01245 467 588 admin@newhallschool.co.uk (Senior Divisions)