All Hallows Catholic College Newsletter Christmas Term
SPECIALISM SUCCESS
Friday 6 Nov 2015
COLLEGE PRAYER
Korean Visitors came to All Hallows on Thursday, 15 October 2015 saw the arrival at All Hallows of a party of 10 visitors from Korea, together with a translator who lives in the UK. Julie Thorpe and Steve Kingman of The Cooperative College joined together to select All Hallows for the visitors who were particularly interested in their work with schools and had asked if they could arrange a visit to a school that is well established in delivering enterprise education. Jane Lynch, Faculty Leader in Enterprise organised a packed programme for the visitors who were amazed at the wealth of enterprise activities The College is involved in. Students Oliver Franklin and Dominic Cook led a tour of the outdoor enterprises, whilst James Bradbury worked with his team of Go Shop assistants to give them an insight into the stationery retail function of The College and The Stalls Project. The real strength of the visit was the students ability to convey their excitement and enthusiasm for all they do whilst at the same time talking through an interpreter. Sixth Form students Megan Royle and Harry Jaques also joined the party as they toured the Business and Enterprise classrooms meeting Y8 and Y12 students and looking at classroom and corridor displays. All the students involved in the visit were a real credit to The College and they were genuinely moved when the visitors finally had to leave with the many kind and appreciative comments that came their way. Myungshin Kim, Head of Seoul School Co-op Promotions Team, presented The Students with some gifts from Korea as a thank you for hosting the visit.
Prayer of Remembrance We remember those who made the great sacrifice during the two World Wars; We remember those who have given their lives in the service of their country in other conflicts; We pray for those who suffer at this time; We pray for those who have been bereaved; We pray for peace; We pray that we may be worthy of the sacrifice made on our behalf. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Prayer for Migrants and Refugees
CONSULTATION DAY
Thursday 19 November 2015
Wednesday 27 January 2016
Tuesday 10 May 2016
CONSULTATION DAY Reading blog at home on theme of Religious Education / Humanities when not in appointments (organised by RE and Humanities Faculties) Home Study – Languages work to be set by Languages Faculty
Attend College Work Related Learning Activity Day “My Dream Job” (organised by Business Studies)
Attend College Activity Day (organised by Mrs Marshall)
Reading blog at home on theme of Work Related Learning (organised by Business Studies)
CONSULTATION DAY Reading blog at home on theme of English when not in appointments (organised by English Faculty) Children’s Takeover Day – work experience opportunity (organised by Mr Blades / Mrs Remfry)
Home Study – Mathematics work set by Mathematics Faculty
CONSULTATION DAY Reading blog at home on theme of Languages when not in appointments (organised by Languages Faculty) Year 9 Higher Education visit organised by Miss Thomason and Mr Blades
Year 11
Work Related Learning Activity Day (Post 16 choices, CV and letter writing workshops) to be organised by Mr Blades / Mrs Lynch
Year 12/13
Year 12 Higher Education visit / Year 13 UCAS application / Home Study (organised by Mrs Garvey, Mr Parke and Mr Howells)
CONSULTATION DAY Reading blog at home on theme of Mathematics/Science when not in appointments (organised by Mathematics / Science Faculties) CONSULTATION DAY Home Study when not in appointments (organised by Mrs Garvey)
Year 7
Year 8
Year 9
Year 10
Home Study – English work to be set by English Faculty
CONSULTATION DAY Reading blog at home on theme of Sport, Exercise and Diet when not in lessons (organised by PE and DT Faculties) Home Study / Revision Study – Science work to be set (at home or in College – organised by Science Faculty) Revision Day / Private Study in college or at home (organised by Mrs Garvey)