Issue 203 16th February 2018 Polesworth Matters Dear All I want to take this opportunity to thank all staff, students and parents for their hard work and support this half term. I wish you all a restful half term break and I look forward to seeing you on 26th February. The week we return will be extremely busy for all students. For years 7,8, 9 and 10 their interim assessment window opens on 26th February and closes on 16th March. Year 11 will have pre-public exams as will year 12 and year 11 GCSE English intervention begins on 27th February until May. The deadline for Post-16 applications is Friday 2nd March and this is also the closing date for year 10 Prefect applications. Following on from the Option Information Evening and assemblies year 8 students must ensure that their choices are submitted by midnight on 9th March. This is essential so that we can then timetable as necessary. Have a lovely break! Headteacher Headteachers Message Sixth Form Application Deadline Forensic & Criminal Investigation BTEC Level 3 National Foundation Diploma Catering Assistant Job Advert Exam Invigilator Job Advert i In this issue Warwickshire Youth Council VOX elections Y11 Pre Public Exam Timetables Y12 & Y13 Pre Public Exam Timetables Year 8 D&T Event PE Extra Curricular Clubs - All Years Contact Details February 16th Break up for Half Term 28th March Parents Consultation Evening 4 2nd- 4th 7th Y12/13 United Nations Residential trip ELD Day Key Dates 17th - 23rd Ski Trip to Italy 1st Y12/13 Theatre trip to Stratford RSC 9th Y8 Options Deadline For February /March 17th - 24th 26th Y12 Gov Trip to Washington and New York Back to School 2nd 2nd 6th Form Application Deadline Prefect Application Deadline 19th 19th Parents Evening Booking Window opens Rescheduled Y12 Chemistry trip to Warwick University
Sixth Form Application Deadline Friday 2nd March The deadline for applications to the Sixth Form for courses starting this September is Friday 2nd March. We have already received over 180 applications from our own Year 11 students and from Year 11 students in neighbouring schools. The application form can be found on the school website and should be submitted electronically. Students should select 4 subjects as their main choices and 2 reserve choices from the 28 subjects on offer. All students who apply to us will be interviewed during the Spring Term and interviews are already well underway. On the application form we ask students to complete a personal statement, telling us a bit about themselves, their interests, areas of strength and the reasons for their course choices. This is really important as we want to make sure that students are choosing the courses that are best suited to them. At the interview students will be asked to talk about themselves, the subjects they wish to study and their future plans or ambitions. We are looking for evidence that students have researched their options carefully, thought about the reasons for their choices and that they appreciate the challenges of A Level study. Following the interview, the majority of students will receive a conditional offer of a place which is sent by email. The letter outlines the grades that students need to achieve at GCSE in order to secure their places in the Sixth Form on their chosen programme of study and the attendance requirement, which is usually at least 95% attendance during Year 11 - although exceptional cases will be considered. We also expect students to attend our Induction Day which this year will be held on Tuesday 19th July from 8.15am. From September 2018 we are introducing a new Level 3 vocational science course in Forensic Science which is an exciting addition to the traditional A Level subjects of Biology, Physics and Chemistry already offered by the Science Department. Information about this new course is on the next couple of pages.
Forensic & Criminal Investigation BTEC Level 3 National Foundation Diploma Examination Board: Edexcel Why study this course? This course is perfect if you have a keen interest in science and criminology. Students must be willing to learn new scientific skills, problem solve, and explore the exciting world of forensic science. This National Foundation Diploma is equivalent to 1.5 A Levels. The course is weighted towards science but also includes police investigations, psychology, providing the academic and practical skills for a potential role in the science and forensic science industry. What is the course about? BTEC Level 3 National Diploma in Forensic & Criminal Investigation aims to: Give all students the opportunity to gain a new, nationally recognised qualification that can be used when applying either for future education or employment Provide a diverse, motivating and intellectually demanding vocational learning opportunities Allow students to acquire scientific understanding of forensics through practical investigation.
What is the course content? Everyone taking this qualification will study FOUR mandatory units, covering the following areas:- Principles and Applications of Science Practical Scientific Procedures and Techniques Science Investigation Skills Forensic Investigation Procedures in Practice PLUS two further optional units from:- Physiology of Human Body Systems Environmental Forensics Forensic Fire Investigation Forensic Traffic Collision Investigation Forensic Photography Forensic Genetics Mandatory units: How will I be assessed? Principles & Applications of Science (External Exam) Practical Scientific Procedures and Techniques (Coursework) Science Investigation Skills (External Task) Forensic Investigation Procedures in Practice (Coursework) The two additional units are both coursework based. External assessment makes up 41% of the course. Entry Requirements? A minimum of 5 GCSE s at Grade 4 and above to include English, Maths and Science. Who is this qualification for? The forensic and criminology sector is diverse and wide-ranging including, for example, forensic science, forensic and criminal psychology and forensic criminology. There is a wide range of occupations for graduate entry including forensic laboratories, the police force and the probation service.
Dordon Road, Dordon, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1QT Telephone : 01827 702205 Fax : 01827 702206 admin@thepolesworthschool.com www.thepolesworthschool.com The Polesworth School is a thriving 11-18 comprehensive with a dynamic sixth form located just off Junction 10 of the M42. It is a founder member and lead school of the Community Academies Trust A DFE sponsor and growing academy chain. Our school is OUTSTANDING! OFSTED recognises the exceptional levels of academic success, care, welfare and relationships that exist across our school. We currently have the following vacancies: Catering Assistant 10 hours a week Term time only (39 weeks/year) Scale B Point 6-8 ( 3505-3560) The Directors of the Community Academies Trust wish to appoint a Catering Assistant working under the supervision of the Catering Manager, who will assist with the production and serving of food items and in the care and cleaning of the kitchen and catering equipment, in accordance with the school s standards. Your professional development is very important to us. We have a supportive induction programme and a range of systems to help you continue to develop as a professional. As part of our commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children you will be required to undertake a criminal record check via the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). Full details are available to download from our school website www.thepolesworthschool.com, however should you require any further information please contact Mrs N Holland, P.A. to the Headteacher, by phone or e-mail: n.holland@thepolesworthschool.com. Closing date: 9.00 am on Monday 26 th February 2018
Dordon Road, Dordon, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1QT Telephone : 01827 702205 Fax : 01827 702206 admin@thepolesworthschool.com www.thepolesworthschool.com The Polesworth School is a thriving 11-18 comprehensive with a dynamic sixth form located just off Junction 10 of the M42. It is a founder member and lead school of the Community Academies Trust A DFE sponsor and growing academy chain. Our school is OUTSTANDING! OFSTED recognises the exceptional levels of academic success, care, welfare and relationships that exist across our school. We currently have the following vacancies: EXAM INVIGILATOR (Casual) 7.78-7.90 per hour We are looking to appoint Exam Invigilators to commence during March. You will be employed on a casual ad hoc basis during the examination periods under the guidance of the Examination Officer and the Data & Examinations Manager. Experience of working in a school environment would be an advantage, although not essential. Full details of this post along with the application forms are available on our website www.thepolesworthschool.com however, should you require further information please contact Mrs N Holland, Head s PA & Administration Manager. Please note that we do not accept Curriculum Vitae without a completed application form. As part of our commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children you will be required to undertake a criminal record check via the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS). Closing date: 9.00am on Monday 26 th February 2018
Warwickshire Youth Council VOX elections Massive Congratulations to Hope Palfrey on her recent election to the Warwickshire Youth Council. In school we recently took part in elections for Warwickshire Youth Parliament and VOX. All students were asked to vote and returns were collected and counted by the Youth Service. The Youth elections were held countywide and the turnout was impressive. For this election in 2018 we had 18 candidates and 16,397 votes for MYP S As a % of the Young People eligible to vote this equates to = 39.1% Well done Hope. We look forward to hearing from you in the future.
PE News CSW Talent Competition On Wednesday 19 students performed at the CSW talent competition against several schools in Warwickshire, Solihull and Coventry. Out of 30 acts we won both 1st and 2nd place. Our group performance came 2nd and Jess Sadler s solo came 1st. We have won the opportunity to perform at the opening ceremony of the school games. All students performed excellently and worked extremely hard for this event. Many of the dancers are able to use this performance towards their GCSE dance and PE assessment. We can not wait for the opening ceremony and to enter again next year. Sports Leaders It has been a busy week for our Sports Leaders and a big thank you for all your hard work and support. From those who came into school early on Tuesday morning in the rain and hail to help set up the cross country course, to those who stood in the snow Tuesday night to marshal and hare the course! We appreciate your support. On Wednesday the cricket finals saw Water Orton Primary through to the county finals, thank you to the leaders who umpired at all the cricket rounds. On Thursday, thank you to all the leaders who stayed in school to run the sports hall athletics finals. Congratulations to Warton Primary School who won and are now going on to the School Games finals.
Year 11 Pre Public Examinations Timetable Extra Pre Public Exams: A reminder that Year 11 will be sitting Pre Public Exams as follows: Exam Paper Period Length Rooms Thursday 1 March Friday 2 March Maths Paper 1 1 & 2 1 ½ hr Maths Paper 2 3 & 4 1 ½ hr Maths Paper 3 1 & 2 1 ½ hr English 3, 4 & 5 Gym, Hall & Youth Wing Gym, Hall & Youth Wing Gym, Hall & Youth Wing Gym, Hall & Youth Wing Science Biology & Chemistry 1 & 2 & Tute 2½ hrs Gym & Hall Monday 5 March Biology (triples) 1 & 2 1 ¾ hr Youth Wing Physics 3 & 4 1 ¼ hrs Gym & Hall Chemistry (triples) 3 & 4 1 ¾ hr Youth Wing Wednesday 7 March Science Physics (triples) 1 & 2 1 ¾ hr Youth Wing
BREAK LUNCH BREAK LUNCH BREAK LUNCH Year 12 Pre Public Examinations Timetable Monday 26 February Tuesday 27 February Wednesday 28 February Period 1&2 Period 3&4 Period 5 Option C Biology 1hr 30 Geography 1 hr 30 Government & Politics 1 hr History 1 hr Textiles 1hr 30 PE 2 hrs Physics 1hr 30 Psychology 1hr 30 Sociology 2 hrs Option D Business Studies 1 hr 30 Product Design 1hr English 2hrs 30 Further Maths 1 hr 30 History 1 hr Maths 1hr 30 RS 2hrs Sociology 2hrs Maths Opt D 2 nd paper 1 hr 30 Maths Opt B 2 nd paper 1 hr 30 French Paper 2 1hr 30 Option B Chemistry 1hr 30 Classic Civilisation 1hr 45 English 2hrs 30 Maths 1hr 30 Media 2 hrs PE 2 hrs Psychology 1hr 30 Study Leave Study Leave Option A Biology 1hr 30 Chemistry 1hr 30 Economics 1hr 30 English 2hrs 30 History 1 hr RS 2hrs Theatre 2 hrs Option E Biology 1hr 30 Business Studies 1hr 30 Further Maths 1hr 30 French Paper 1 1hr 45 IT 1hr 30 Media 2 hrs Psychology 1hr 30 Sociology 2 hrs Study Leave
BREAK LUNCH BREAK LUNCH BREAK LUNCH Year 13 Pre Public Examinations Timetable Monday 12 March Tuesday 13 March Wednesday 14 March Period 1&2 Period 3&4 Period 5 Option D Biology 2 hrs Economics 2 hrs English 2hrs 30 Further Maths Home Economics 1hr 30 History 1 hr 30 Maths Psychology 2 hrs Theatre 3 hrs Option E Biology 2 hrs English 2hr 30 Geography 2 hrs History 1 hr 30 Media 1 hr Physics 2 hrs Psychology 2 hrs Sociology 2 hrs Option B Biology 2 hrs Chemistry 2 hrs English 2hrs 30 Further Maths Maths Media 1 hr PE 2 hrs Option A Business Studies 2 hrs Chemistry 2 hrs Classic Civilisation 2 hrs German 2hr 30 History 1 hr 30 Textiles 2 hrs IT 1hr 30 World Development 3 hrs Study Leave Study Leave Option C Business Studies 2 hrs D & T 2 hrs French 2hr 30 Government & Politic 1hr 30 Maths Physics 2 hrs Psychology 2 hrs RS 3 hrs Sociology 2 hrs French paper 2-2 hrs German paper 2-2 hrs Study Leave
ALL Years Extracurricular clubs Jan 2018 New Year s Resolution Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Why not use the fitness centre at the sports centre at lunchtimes or afterschool? Before School Lunchtime After school Activity Activity Venue Activity Venue Volleyball GCSE theory support Netball (Yr 7-9) Dance Basketball Dance show rehearsal Dance club Indoor Hockey Boys Badminton Fitness GCSE theory support I5 Gym Gym Gym Gym I5 Boys Football Training Girls Indoor Football GCSE Netball GCSE Badminton Rugby Boys and Girls GCSE Handball GCSE Dance Yr 11 Field Courts Field Gym Dodgeball If any pupils want to help with the clubs just turn up and help out. 7.50-8.25 1.15 1.50 3.05 4.15 Handball
Study Centre Opening times: Monday Thursday: 8.15am 4.00pm Friday: 8.15 am 3.30 pm Students and Staff may use the facilities before and after school, or during break and lunchtime for book selection, research or for a quiet place to sit and do homework. Alternatively, there is a broad range of magazines and newspapers, chess and Sudoku and other games to challenge the little grey cells! In addition to the Study Centre is a dedicated Sixth Form area. This is a quiet study area which is available for Year Don t forget, you can check all term dates on our website - www.thepolesworthschool.com Letters Think you ve missed a letter from school? Our letters including Trip letters can be found on our website under the School Life section. Parent Pay Shop Parent Pay Shop items available to purchase are School Ties, Revision Guides, Calculators and Art Supplies. Click on www.polesworthschool.com and then click on the shopping trolley. @PolesworthSchl Contact Us The Polesworth School Dordon Road Dordon Tamworth Staffordshire B78 1QT Telephone Number :01827 702205 Fax Number : 01827 702206 School email for general queries : To inform us your child is absent : admin@thepolesworthschool.com attendance@thepolesworthschool.com Opening Hours Monday to Thursday: 7.45 am to 4.45 pm Friday: 7.45 am to 4.15 pm