All Hallows Catholic College Newsletter Whitsun Term
COLLEGE PRAYER
SPECIALISM SUCCESS
Mrs Goodchild is pleased to report that students in our partner primary schools have enjoyed great success in the Mother Tongue Other Tongue competition, organised by Manchester Metropolitan University and Routes into Languages Northwest. This Laureate Education Project is a multilingual poetry competition that celebrates cultural diversity and the many languages spoken in schools in the UK. The winner was Abbie Hickson from St Benedict's (Year 6) and the Highly Commended was Hayden Ronan from St John's (Year 6). Both did poems in Spanish. There was also success for All Hallows. Amy Wild has Highly Commended for her German poetry.
Friday 10 July 2015
Prayer for the good use of talents Lord, I ask that you inspire me always to do my best, not comparing myself with others, but only with myself. Lead me, Lord, to discover and use my own talents for the benefit of others and the greater good. May I live such that I help others to experience their own success, as well as praising them for the good use of their abilities. Help me not to judge others or jump to conclusions about them, but lead me instead to respect and accept others for who they are, focussing on the positive rather than the negative. Amen.
STUDENT CONDUCT OUTSIDE OF THE COLLEGE
Parents Please Note: Student Conduct Outside of the College Following recent incidents outside College hours and in the local community, we would like to draw all parents attention to their role in ensuring children are properly supervised and behaving appropriately at ALL times. We define good behaviour as that which flows from our Christian values of honourable purpose, respect, compassion, co-operation and stewardship. Teachers have a statutory power to discipline students for misbehaving outside the school premises. Section 89(5) of the Education and Inspections Act 2006 gives the Head/Principal a specific statutory power to regulate students’ behaviour in these circumstances "to such extent as is reasonable". This college’s behaviour policy allows us to discipline a student for any misbehaviour when the child is: - Taking part in a school/college organised or school related activity - Travelling to or from school/college - Wearing school/college uniform - In some other way identifiable as a student at the school/college Or misbehaviour at any time, whether or not the conditions above apply, that: - Could have repercussions for the orderly running of the school/college - Or poses a threat to another student or member of the public - Or could adversely affect the reputation of the school/college The college reserves the right to work with the police on such matters if necessary and sanction if required. This may include the use of detention, isolation, suspension to Cornerstone, fixed term exclusion and permanent exclusion (Extract from All Hallows Behaviour Policy) DEGREE SUCCESS Congratulations to former students on their recent degree successes;
James Weaver
2:1 in Broadcasting Journalism from Staffordshire University including a special subject award!
If you hear of any Degree successes of our former students please can you email m.garvey@allhallows.org.uk EXAM SUCCESS
Congratulations to the following Year 10 and Year 11 students who have recently passed Level 1 qualifications through The Cornerstone Unit. Jake Fethers Dominic Cook Clare Mottram Oliver Franklin
Level 1 Certificate in Personal & Social Development and Level 1 Certificate in Employability Skills Level 1 Certificate in Personal & Social Development Level 1 Certificate in Personal & Social Development and Level 1 Certificate in Employability Skills Level 1 Certificate in Employability Skills