Issue15 16TH JUNE 2017 Arnold Year Newsletter Year Team IMPORTANT MESSAGE FOR ALL PARENTS AND CARERS Head of Year Mrs E. Arnold Deputy Head of Year Mrs Y. Jackson Pastoral assistant Mrs J. Collins Professional and Collaborative Learning Closure Day Friday 30 June The Gosport and Fareham Multi-Academy Trust Board has confirmed an additional professional development day for Secondary Provision on Friday 30 June. Therefore, Bay House and Brune Park schools will be closed to pupils and students on this day. This will enable employees of the GFM in these two schools to accelerate the advantages of becoming part of a local MAT. It will support ensuring the significant gains for youngsters in Gosport that will come from working and learning collaboratively. We thank you for your support. Learners can make use of resources available to them such as Bay House Learning. Year Office Telephone: 023 9250 5212 Bay House School & Sixth Form Gomer Lane Gosport PO12 2QP Dates for the diary Spring break Monday 29 th May Friday 2 nd June 2017 inclusive Summer term ends Wednesday 19 th July 2017 Autumn term begins Tuesday 5 th September 2017 Gardening club coming soon! If you would like to get involved please contact Mr Mackay in the history office for more details!
Global Curriculum exchange with Beatrix College, Tilburg, Holland This year pupils from the Global Curriculum had the opportunity to participate in an exchange between Beatrix College and Bay House School. The first leg of the exchange took place from the 15 th 19 th of May when we travelled to Holland. Then we had the experience of some of the Dutch pupils returning and spending five days with the English hosts. We were especially lucky in Holland with the weather as it was more than 30ºC on two of the days. While we were there we participated in various activities which helped us to get to know the students. On the first school day, we took part in a project exploring the importance of migration. In order to complete this topic we had to research lots of different aspects and also create a model of a refugee camp. On the Wednesday, we finished the project and had to present them to the upper year groups. We then went on a trip by train to Den Bosch which was a pretty city. There were lots of popular shops but also a lot of cultural aspects. We then returned home and went back with our host people who gave us dinner and we took part in planned activities in the evening. On Friday, we took part in traditional Dutch games and then then did sports activities in the afternoon. Sadly, we had to leave on the Friday leaving behind some very good friendships. However, when the Dutch students returned, we had many activities for the guests to take part in which was similar to the ones we did in Holland. On Tuesday we did a collaborative project about the political system in the UK with the elections coming up on Thursday it was very topical. The Dutch students and teachers visited Winchester on Wednesday and went to a museum which gave an insight into British culture. They were treated to fish and chips cooked in school on Wednesday evening. Thursday was quiz and rounders followed by a performing arts performance in the Beacon Arts Centre on Thursday evening.
On Friday 9 th of June, 15 students from Year 8 and Year 9 Global Curriculum went to Rowner Junior School to run activities with the Years 4, 5 and 6. Throughout the course of the day, we taught the pupils about Fairtrade, diversity and the right way to treat others through a series of games and story book activities we had created. Bay House pupils had a lot of fun working with the primary pupils, and felt that these workshops really helped us get over the awkwardness and engaging with the students in a collaborative way when giving presentations, but also gave pupils at Rowner an insight into some interesting global themes. Here are some reflections on the day: it was very rewarding to actually teach other kids something that they could use further into their life. Jess Gibbs Bay House School Thank you again for today, the children really enjoyed the activities. It was really great for them to learn more about the Global Curriculum as it such an important subject and your students are a credit to your school. Mrs Daly Year 5 teacher Rowner School They made it really fun to learn about stuff. (Y5 pupil) I really liked the activities, especially the Fair Trade Monoploy game. I would like you to come again (Y4 pupil) Hannah Potter 9GCY
Scholastic Book Club ready for orders. Our new Scholastic Book Club is up and running! Go to http://schools.scholastic.co.uk/bay to browse the latest books and order online. For every 1 you spend, our school will earn 20p in Scholastic Rewards for new
A group of us are going to Malawi to support the orphans. The date for this trip is fast approaching. We are leaving the UK on 23 June. Thank you very much to all of you who have already donated items for us to take out. If you haven't and would like to, there is a box is in reception. I have included the FOMO ( Friends of Malawi Orphans) wish list below and would like to thank you in advance for your support of this amazing charity which supports around 3500 orphans in the Mulanje district of Malawi: Badminton rackets.
Community Updates Tickets are selling fast for the GFM Summer Ball and we are delighted The Reverend Richard Coles has agreed to be our after-dinner speaker. Richard used to be a popstar, performing with The Communards. This event is really one not to be missed! Tickets are on sale now from the finance offices in all our MAT Schools. Please also note we are hosting our first Chinese Summer School in July here at Bay House. If you re interested in taking part, please get in touch with Opportunity Education :
Summer Holiday Schools We will be running holiday courses throughout the Summer at Bay House School. If you re looking for things to do through the holidays, why not give these a try? New opportunities at Bay House School We welcome two new classes to The Bay Community Hub: Clubbercise and Gosport Shotokan Karate Club. Details about both these and all our other classes are available via the community website: www.thebayhub.community Finally, we re holding a community open day on Sunday 17 th September on the sports hall site from 11.00-16.00. There will be entertainment, displays and refreshments as well as opportunities for getting involved in taster sessions. Please come along with all the family to find out more about your local community hub:
SCHOOL DRESS BAY HOUSE SCHOOL Price List 2016/17 Navy Polo Shirts Size 42-44 46-48 5.00 Sweatshirts V Neck Jumper Size 26-28 Size 30-32 32-34 Size 34-36 38-40 Size 42-44 46-48 Size 26-28 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 10.00 Rugby Shirts Red Polo Shirt Size 26-28 30-32 Size 34-36 38-40 Size 46-48 Size 30-32 32-34 8.00 8.00 5.00 Football Socks Shoe size 2-5 3.00
Badminton club for adults and children Every Saturday 12-2pm In the Bay House sports hall. All abilities welcome. The cost for 2 hours for an adult is 3.50 and 2.50 for one hour, for 2 hours for an under 18 is 3 and 2 for one hour. Or you can pay for 6 weeks and get one week free. For further information or to book a place please e mail me. rbloxsom@bayhouse.hants.sch.uk Come the first week to see if you like it. Park in the school site and walk over. Rackets and shuttles provided.