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OPTIME Monday 29 th January 2018 RECEPTION: 01769 580215 STUDENT ABSENCE LINE: 01769 582120 EMAIL: admin@chulmleigh.devon.sch.uk DEAR PARENTS & CARERS... B y the time you read this, the secondary school league tables will be out. We are, of course, pleased with our place on this table, but we think that there is a danger of secondary schools being compared in a one dimensional way. Exam results and measuring what you can weigh seem to have dominated the education headlines in recent years. The College is doing so well on this score, that a few people seem to think that it must be what we really care about (because we score highly). We will be working hard this term to let you know about the real ingredients of our success, and will start with the following five facts. We will be asking you to tell other people about this (if you would like to). On the topic of life beyond exam results, we will be opening our doors to potential Air Cadets on 7 th February. This will complement the emphasis we have put on outdoor education, and I really look forward to seeing how this area of the school develops. We will continue to focus upon the things that we value. We cannot always measure what we value and, furthermore, the farmers amongst you will know that you do not fatten a pig by weighing it. The five facts that we will display in Reception this term are: LITERACY HAS BEEN PIVOTAL TO OUR SUCCESS: * 4,636 books have been read so far this school year. WE BELIEVE THAT KNOWLEDGE BUILDS EXCELLENCE: * For the last three years our GCSE results have been amongst the best in the region. WE BUILD CONFIDENCE: * Our Ten Tors teams walked 45 miles quicker than most people can run. * Our Year 10 Drama pupils recently performed Shakespeare to an audience of over 300 people in a professional theatre. WE REWARD EFFORT: * Our Scholar Awards and Pupil of the Month awards encourage EFFORT in all subjects. Mike Johnson Executive Headteacher REPRESENTING NORTH DEVON AT COUNTY CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS T he Chulmleigh cross country minor girls team, Sophie Wren, Lucy Webber and Lucy Kelly from Year 7 and junior boy, Tristian Rickard from Year 9, went to Stover School in Newton Abbott, to represent North Devon in the Devon Schools Cross Country Championships. It was a proper cross country course, with plenty of mud, and by the end of the race we were covered. We all ran well and it was great fun. There were many competitors and lots of different schools from across the county. It was great to be part of an amazing event. Sophie Wren LEARN TO CODE!! Join us for Python Club on Wednesdays from 1.30-2pm, in IT4.

GREAT RESULTS AT THE BADMINTON COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS! T hree of our badminton teams travelled to the County Championships last Wednesday. The KS3 boys team came first, winning all six matches, and will now go on to compete in the South West Championships! The KS3 girls team fought very hard to be placed second, losing only one match, and the KS4 boys team had to compete against Year 11 boys, achieving seventh place. Well done to everyone who took part against very tough competition, and good luck in the South West Championships to the KS3 boys team! FRENCH EXCHANGE TRIP MAY 2018 H aving sadly lost our partnership with a school in Beaugency, due to circumstances beyond our control, we have worked very hard to establish a new contact with a school in France. We are convinced of the benefits to our pupils of providing an opportunity for them to mix with French pupils and to experience their day -to-day lives alongside them. We are opening the Exchange to Year 8 and Year 9 pupils who will be matched with a French pupil of similar age and interests. Once we know the trip will go ahead, pupils will be able to correspond with their pen-friend by email prior to the visit. If you re interested please collect a letter from Mrs Johnson asap, or email ljohnson@chulmleigh.devon.sch.uk for more information. HISTORICAL FICTION COMPETITION FOR YEARS 7, 8 & 9 T he History Department is organising a very exciting writing competition for Years 7, 8 and 9 which includes writing a piece of historical fiction, which can be about any individual or time period. There must be historical accuracy of the time period you have chosen, but elements of creativity are encouraged. Some students have spoken to us about including stories from a personal background, such as experiences of Great Grandparents during WWI, which is a lovely way to honour their own history. The choice is up to you though so give this competition a go! You could be in with a chance of winning the Historical Association s prize of 25, and becoming the nation s best junior historical fiction writer! The deadline is Friday 4 th May, when the department will choose the best three entries and send them off to the History Association in London. If you require more information please contact Miss Hockin in room H5 or click here. Good luck! Miss Hockin, History Teacher

REPORTING A PUPIL ABSENCE? PLEASE DON T FORGET TO USE OUR DEDICATED ABSENCE LINE NUMBER 01769 582120 SO FAR THIS TERM... Books read: 4,636 Words read: 191,567,592 Chulmleigh College students are reading for an average of 30 minutes a day. Over the course of the school year, this will equate to 8100 minutes per student, which is 135 hours or 27 full school days spent reading! * Monday 29 th January Knowledge Organiser Assessment Week Year 8 Assessment Week * Wednesday 31 st January 3.10-5pm CMAc (Heywood Hall) * Tuesday 6 th February Rugby Years 7 & 9 home vs Ifracombe, finish 5.15pm Netball Years 7-11 League 3 away at Park collect 6.30pm * Wednesday 7 th February 3.10-5pm CMAc (Heywood Hall) * Thursday 8 th February Rugby Years 8 & 10 away vs Ilfracombe collect 6.30pm HT3 reports * Friday 9 th February Break up for half term RAISING FUNDS FOR RAYS OF SUNSHINE LOST PROPERTY T here is currently a lot of unnamed PE kit in the lost property bin in the Head of House room. Please ensure that all uniform is clearly labelled. Lost property will be kept for a short period in either the Head of House room, for items left in the main site, and in the sports hall for items left in that area. It is the responsibility of students to collect their lost property. Any items that are not collected within a reasonable timescale will be distributed for charitable purposes. I sobel Budd, Rachel Edworthy, Elana Evans, and Coco Fifield all gave their time and energy to raise money for Rays of Sunshine, a charity that provides experiences for chronically ill children so that they will have great memories to recall. The girls put together an excellent and informative assembly that they gave to the whole of KS3. This was followed up with a fundraising cake sale, with cakes provided by the girls and others who had been inspired by their assembly. Cakes were enthusiastically consumed at break and lunch time, resulting in 65 being raised for the charity. Well done girls! Click here for more information.

TEN TORS & SILVER DofE DAY WALK 4 W e had an excellent training day out on Dartmoor for our Ten Tors and Silver DofE groups this weekend. There were VERY challenging conditions underfoot, and a strong headwind for a large part of the day, but all four teams made excellent time, despite full rucksacks, and completed their various routes within around half an hour of each other. The Year 9 teams were shadowed by the adult leaders, and their performance left us confident that they re ready to go it alone on the next walk. We have some very good navigators in the group! The Year 10 and 11 teams were not directly supervised, but took on the challenge with no difficulties at all. All in all, it looks like all our participants are ready for something a little more challenging on the next training walk... Well done, everyone! Adrian Wade, Outdoor Education Coordinator THIS WEEK S MENU... MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY A selection of bread, fresh fruit and yoghurts available every day MAIN MEAL Beef Bolognese with Wholegrain Pasta Chicken Fillet in a Bun with Potato Wedges Roast Turkey, Roast Potatoes, Sage & Onion Stuffing Balls and Gravy Beef Lasagne & Garlic Bread Sausage and Mash VEGETARIAN MEAL Quorn Bolognese with Wholegrain Pasta Tomato & Cheddar Pasta Bake Vegetarian Toad in the Hole with Roast Potatoes and Gravy Cheese, Onion & Pepper Omelette with Sauté Potatoes Cheese & Onion Puff with Mash VEGETABLES/ SALAD Broccoli Carrots Diced Mixed Vegetables Coleslaw Peas Swede Mixed Salad Sweetcorn Baked Beans Peas DESSERT Chocolate Cracknel Fruit Cocktail with Ice Cream Homemade Flapjack with Orange Slice Banana Cake & Chocolate Sauce Vanilla Iced Sponge

DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO SEND IN FOR OPTIME? We are always delighted to receive and share news of our pupils achievements outside of school. We are also happy to share news of community events and clubs which may be of interest to our pupils. Please send information to: Becky Huxtable, Marketing Co-ordinator: email rhuxtable@chulmleigh.devon.sch.uk