Trinity School Sixth Form Handbook

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Sixth Form Handbook

they can be supported in developing their own individual character. The Trinity community, not just its teachers but all involved in and with the school, enable the young people here to thrive. It is a community I am delighted to be a part of and honoured to be leading.

At the core of our school lies our guiding trinity of individualised academic education, outstanding pastoral care and holistic development This holistic approach empowers our pupils to develop into fully rounded individuals, equipped with the essential skills and character traits required not only for success during their academic years, but also in their future endeavours.

The Sixth Form Years are when pupils become a young adult but are still learning what that means. The Sixth Form is a key step on a young person’s passage to adult life, a significant bridge to be crossed on that journey. At Trinity we will be helping our Sixth Formers to develop crucial skills and knowledge to nurture and enrich their character and confidence, to help them to be ready to flourish in the modern world and make good decisions about their choice of University or future career. There may well be the odd bump or wrong turning along the way but the Trinity family will be there to help.

Kind regards,

Head of Sixth Form Welcome

Dear parents/guardians,

Welcome to Trinity Sixth Form (Key Stage 5), I am looking forward to welcoming your child into our Sixth Form family. There are plenty of events, opportunities and personal development sessions planned to help prepare your child for their next steps into the future they desire, as well as engaging and challenging lessons.

Please feel free to contact me with any questions or queries you may have prior to starting.

Yours sincerely,

Key staff and contact details

Head of Sixth Form Jennie Moss mossj@trinityschool.co.uk

Form Tutors 2024/2025

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Administration "Enquiries" - enquiries@trinityschool.co.uk

Admissions - leveridget@trinityschool.co.uk

Finance - mcnallye@trinityschool.co.uk

Deputy Head Operations, Co-curricular and Outreach - Philip Milsom, milsomp@trinityschool.co.uk

Senior Deputy Head (Academic) - Frances Baxter, baxterf@trinityschool.co.uk

Headmaster - Robert Robinson, RobinsonR@trinityschool.co.uk

8:25 - 8:35 Registration with Tutor

8:35 - 8:55 Chapel, assembly or Tutor time (rota from Tutor)

9:00 - 9:50 Lesson 1

9:55 - 10:45 Lesson 2

10:45 - 11:05 Break

11:10 - 12:00 Lesson 3

12:05 - 12:55 Lesson 4

12:55 - 13:45 Lunch

13:45 - 13:50 Registration with Tutor

13:55 - 14:45 Lesson 5

14:50 - 15:40 Lesson 6

15:40 - 15:55 Break

15:55 - 16:50 Clubs (early finish for rail users)

17:00 Buses depart

outside school is not advised as the traffic becomes very congested and potentially unsafe.

Registration

All pupils must be in their tutor rooms ready to register promptly by 08:25 and after lunch at 13:45. All pupils who miss registration must register at the school office in the Whitehouse.

Absence/Excused

Any pupil who needs to leave early or arrives late, with prior permission, must sign out/in at the school office. Pupils may not leave the school premises without permission.

Timetable/lessons

We operate on a two-week timetable, Green week and then Purple week. For many younger pupils there is no difference between the weeks. In Key Stage 4 and Key Stage 5 there may be different lessons each week due to options chosen. Each lesson is 50 minutes in duration followed by 5 minutes of movement time between classrooms.

Lunchtime

Lunch is provided as two options; a hot three course meal in the Refectory, or a baguette, baked potato or salad at the Baguette Barn. Each pupil will be asked for their individual lunch choices on the three-week menu, at the start of each term. This will happen during tutor time.

Pupils will eat their lunches in the assigned areas; hot meal in the Refectory and baguette inside the Baguette Barn or on the picnic table outside in better weather.

Leaving the School site

If pupils are not staying for club, they need to have this confirmed by email from Parents to their Tutor and Enquiries. If this permission is in place, the pupil can make their way home at 15:40. If a pupil needs to leave the site during the day for any other reason, (e.g. medical appointment) parents must email or telephone school in advance and the student must always sign out at the School Reception.

Pick up

At the end of the school day after club time, pupils travelling home by taxi should leave club at 16:45 and meet their driver outside CCF, ready to leave by 17:00. All other pupils to be ready for pick up at 16:55, preferably up on New Road rather than the lay-by.

Date and Time Year Event

04/09/24 during the School Day Y12

Lower Sixth Induction Day with fishing and BBQ

18/09/24 from 17:00 Y12 Parent Information Evening

18/09/24 from 18:30 - 19:30 Y13 Parent Information Evening

04/10/24 KS5 UCAS Event in Bristol

11/10/24 KS5 Oktoberfest Dinner

15/10/24 from 17:00 Y13 Parent Evening

28/11/24 from 17:00 Y12 Parent Evening

06/12/24 KS5 Yule Ball

24/01/25 KS5 Burns Night

06/02/25 from 17:00 Y12 Options to be decided

28/03/25 KS5 “Internationale” Dinner

25/04/25 KS5 St George’s Day Dinner

19/06/25 Y12 Parent Evening

05/07/25

KS5 Summer Ball

The School shop is situated on site next to the Music Centre and across from the Climbing Wall. It is open on Mondays and Thursday in term time between 15.00 and 17.00. It is possible to buy school uniform online, https://proservegroup.com/trinity-school-364-c.asp

Uniform and Appearance

Uniform should be clean and always worn in a presentable way. Pupils should ensure that they are correctly dressed on leaving for school and on arriving home.

Sports uniform should not be worn in lessons without permission. The ultimate decision on what is suitable/presentable in terms of uniform and appearance lies with the Head of Sixth Form.

Gentlemen

A dark suit jacket and trousers, with dark socks (Not trainer socks) and a collared shirt and tie may be worn. Not T shirt or other.

Black, blue or brown shoes should be worn. Trainers or pump type shoes are not permitted.

Any dyed or tinted hair must be as the individual’s natural colour. Hair must not cover the eyes and should be neat. Hair longer than collar length should be tied back at the back of the head. Hair should be no shorter than grade 2, on the sides and back, and there must not be an excessive difference between length of hair on top and on the sides. The excessive use of gel and/or shapes shaved into the hair is not allowed.

Facial Hair is not permitted.

Discreet jewellery may be worn. Earrings for pierced ears should be plain studs, which should be at the bottom of the ear. Two may be worn. Face and body piercings are not permitted.

Ladies

A dark suit, or jacket with a dress, skirt or trousers may be worn. Dress and skirts should be no shorter than midway up the thigh, tailored and not tight fitting. Black, blue or brown shoes should be worn. Trainers or pump type shoes are not permitted.

Any dyed or tinted hair must be as the individual’s natural colour. Hair must not cover the eyes and should be neat. Hair longer than collar length should be tied back at the back of the head. Hair should be no shorter than grade 2, on the sides and back, and there must not be an excessive difference between length of hair on top and on the sides. The excessive use of gel and/or shapes shaved into the hair is not allowed.

Discreet jewellery may be worn. Earrings for pierced ears should be plain studs, which should be at the bottom of the ear. Two may be worn. Face and body piercings are not permitted.

Natural makeup and nude coloured nail varnish may be used but it must be discreet.

Autumn

Spring

Boys

Rugby top

Polo top

Rugby shorts

Trousers

Hoodie/jacket

Studded boots

Gumshield

Hooped socks

White socks

Running trainers (light and flexible)

Polo top

Shorts

Trousers

Hoodie/jacket

Studded boots

Shin pads

Hooped socks

White socks

Running trainers (light and flexible)

Summer

Polo top

Shorts

Trousers

Hoodie/jacket

White socks

Running trainers (light and flexible)

Girls

Polo top

Skort

Trousers

Hoodie/jacket

Studded boots

Gumshield

Hooped socks

White socks

Running trainers (light and flexible)

Polo top

Skort

Trousers

Hoodie/jacket

Studded boots

Shin pads

Hooped socks

White socks

Running trainers (light and flexible)

Polo top

Skort

Trousers

Hoodie/jacket

White socks

Running trainers (light and flexible)

Coloured pencils

Highlighters

Ruler

Protractor

Compass

Rubber

Sharpener

Scientific Calculator

Mobile Phones

Mobile phones are not permitted to be used at school between 08.15am and 16.55. Pupils failing to comply with this rule will have their phones confiscated and issued with a detention.

If the phone is confiscated by a member of staff, they will take it to the main school

Reception for safe keeping for the day. Phones can be collected from Reception at the end of the day.

On specific occasions and in certain subjects, phones may be used but pupils may only use their phones with permission from their teacher.

SchoolMoney

Parent User Guide School Money.pdf

Homework

Pupils should receive 6 hours of homework a week. Homework focus will either prepare them for their lesson coming up or follows on from current learning, research, reading, essays and tasks. Sixth Form pupils will also be asked to complete work related to UCAS and tutor time.

Epraise

Epraise information for Parents.pdf

The House system

Trinity operates a three-house system and every pupil is allocated to a ‘house’.

Ugbrooke (Blue) Powderham (Red) Luscombe (Yellow)

A pupil can contribute to the house total by gaining ‘house points’ for academic and other school activities that support the ten ‘Trinity words’, also through sporting or academic events. The house totals are important and rivalry between houses is strong. The houses have their own badges and colours for sport. Pupils from the same family will be allocated the same house.

The School Calendar of events can be found on the school website under the “About” section, trinityschool.co.uk/school-calendar. It is a working document and may be subject to change.

Senior Voice

This is the School’s weekly publication about what is going on at Trinity. It is sent out to parents and can be accessed on the School Website. trinityschool.co.uk/senior-senior-voice.

Trinity School is present on Facebook: ‘Trinity School Teignmouth’

Trinity School is also on Instagram: @TrinitySeniorSC and @TrinityBoarding

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