27 February 2015 Issue 21 PAG 2015 GCSE Exams Countdown 'Please find below a countdown to the summer 2015 GCSE exams. All pupils are expected to be in school every day until Tuesday 9 June when they only need to come into school for an exam or for a revision session. Of course, they are also welcome to use the independent study spaces in school beyond 9 June, if they find that working in school is of benefit to them. The countdown shows what is happening each week between now and the end of the exam period so you will know when your child should be in school and what revision sessions are running each day. Also attached is the GCSE Exams timetable. You may wish to highlight which exams are relevant to your daughter. I hope that together these documents provide sufficient detail of the plans over the coming few months. May I take this opportunity to say how pleased I am with the hard work and effort being made by Y11 which I am sure will pay off in great success in the summer and open doors to college and beyond. We remain committed to supporting your daughter through this challenging time. If you do have any concerns, or if there is anything you would like to discuss, please do not hesitate to contact your daughter's House Leader in the first instance. Thank you also for your continued support. Best wishes Natalie Sheppard
y Exam expectations Full school uniform & equipment. Achievement centre & library will be dedicated Y11 independent study spaces throughout the exam period. Mineral water & bananas will be available free for pupils each day for DATE 15-19 June Pupils only in school if they have an exam/planned revision session or wish to use the library for independent study. Monday 15 June Tuesday 16 June Friday 19 June 8-12 June Pupils only in school if they have an exam/planned revision session or wish to use the library for independent study. Monday 8 June Tuesday 9 June Wednesday 10 June Thursday 11 June Event History Germany Revision PM History exam finishes at 10:30 - extended break 10:30-11:20am then into BACS/Film revision until 1pm. End of exam period. 2pm onwards leavers afternoon tea & celebration event. Non-school uniform. Post maths exam extended break and then into Russia revision for History students. All other pupils into independent study at home or school. Double Science and Physics revision sessions 9-12pm. History exam finishes at 10:30 - extended break 10:30-11:20am then into Film revision until 1pm. Biology and Double Science revision All day Dance revision 3-4pm
Saturday 6 th June Maths boosters for Paper 2 9-12pm 1-5 June Monday 1 June Tuesday 2 June Wednesday 3 June Post History exam extended break 10:30-11:20am then into English Lang. revision for remainder of the day. ENGLISH LANGUAGE English exam finishes at 11:30am all pupils then into RE or maths revision. Early morning revision for German/Bengali. Geography Paper 2 revision for 20 pupils. All other pupils in maths revision. Thursday 4 June MATHS EDEXCEL PAPER 1 Post maths exam extended break 10:30-11:20am then into Double Science revision for remainder of the day. 18-22 May Monday 18 May MAY HALF-TERM 25 31 May A REVISION PROGRAMME WILL BE PUBLISHED LATER Sunday 31 st May History USA Revision 9-12pm RE Revision 1-3pm ENGLISH LITERATURE PAPER 1 Post Eng. Lit exam extended break 10:30-11:20am then into Maths revision for remainder of the day. Tuesday 19 May Wednesday 20 May Geography Paper 1 9-12pm Maths boosters Double Science revision 9-12pm (approx.50) Triple Science Biology revision 9-12pm Thursday 21 May Friday 22 May All day English Literature preparation ENGLISH LITERATURE PAPER 2
Saturday 16 May English Lit Booster 9-12pm 11-15 May Monday 11 May Tuesday 12 May Thursday 14 May Friday 15 May French Revision AM ICT Revision PM Spanish and BTEC Science revision AM All pupils - English Literature All day (small number of pupils in PE/Spanish/BTEC Science). PE Revision AM Sunday 10 May Religion and Life Issues revision 9-12pm 4-8 May Tuesday 5 May IGCSE Revision AM BACS Revision PM 20 April 1 May EXAM PERIOD STARTS 27 April PE Exam 28 April Dance Exam 28-29 April- Textiles exam EASTER INTERVENTION 6-17 April A schedule for booster sessions will be published to parents and pupils 16-20 March Final set of mock exams 23-February 1 st April Timetable continues as normal. After school revision sessions continue as normal
Dear Parents I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself as the new Assistant Principal, Every Child Achieves. I took up the post in January this year and have been very busy getting to know everyone. I have been extremely impressed by the pupils hard work, commitment and attitude to learning. Most of all I have been made to feel very welcome and I am grateful to those staff, pupils and families who have contributed to that. It is vital that I build on these excellent foundations to ensure that all the pupils at PAG achieve their very best. It is no secret that pupils who Aspire and Achieve by committing to their education, share high standards of courtesy, presentation and traditional values, and will succeed, not only in school, but in later life. I am committed to supporting all pupils to leave PAG with confidence and determination to be the very best they can be. This does mean that I have very high expectations of the pupils in their approach to learning; behaviour around the school; their dress; and the way in which they communicate with staff and each other. I am grateful for the positive feedback I have already received from parents regarding these things and I do want to reiterate that these high expectations will continue and will be consistently supported by the staff. In light of this, I would like to highlight that we have a strict uniform policy and any pupil who does not adhere will be challenged and there will be consequences. Some pupils have been wearing ankle boots (predominantly Dr. Martens; which are only permissible in periods of snow-please refer to the uniform policy) and nonuniform jumpers/hoodies and scarves. I would be grateful for your support in this matter to ensure the girls do not wear these items as this causes unnecessary disruption to their learning; they will be sent home to change into the correct uniform. I appreciate that the cost of providing/ replacing uniform can be significant, can I please remind parents that there is help available to those families that are experiencing genuine financial hardship. Please contact your daughter s House Leader initially, to apply for financial assistance. In addition, please be aware that piercings and nail varnish must also be removed before school for health and safety reasons. Please don t hesitate to contact me directly at the school if you need further clarification. I look forward to meeting many of you at parents evenings, meetings and other school events. Yours faithfully Mr D. Jenkins Assistant Principal: Every Child Achieves. DJenkins@pafg.org.uk
Attendance week beginning 9 February 2015 Curie and Pankhurst 93.87% - Joint First Austen 93.83% Rowling 92.38% Remember: Good progress is directly linked to regular attendance. For the week beginning 9 February 2015 + - = Pankhurst 3865 714 3151 Austen 3669 644 3025 Rowling 3636 673 2963 Curie 3559 753 2806 Please be aware that as from Monday March 2 nd parents will not be allowed into the academy car park in the morning or afternoon to drop off their child. This is due to the health and safety concerns of pupils entering on bicycle or by foot. Mr Ellis
You are warmly invited to attend the Year 10 Parents Consultation Evening on Wednesday 4 March from 3.45 pm 6.40 pm. The evening will give you the opportunity to meet with your daughter s teachers to discuss current levels, progress in lessons and next steps. All appointments for the evening can be made on-line via the Portsmouth Academy for Girls website. If you require assistance in making appointments please contact the school. Week beginning 2 March 2015
Most House Points to receive a Principals Commendation Week beginning Monday 9 February 2015 Charlie Moore A7PZK Georgia Semmens TC1 Mahfuza Begum R4FIE Mia Tagg A5STA Sian Reeds R1GUN
Year 9s and Year 10s Look! STEM Animation Club A fantastic new project for the STEM club starts Tues. 3rd March. 2 young female engineers will run the club in Room 22 each Tuesday afterschool from 3 10 until 4 10. You will use amazing software to create an animation film. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain a working knowledge animation software that the Aardman Studios use to produce Wallace and Grommit and Shaun the Sheep. Places are limited to 20 students from Y9 and Y10s. To reserve a place please see Mr. Revill as soon as possible