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CAUSEWAY CONNECTION PUTTING ACHIEVEMENT FIRST September 2018 Your Monthly Newsletter from Causeway School Edition 324 Dear all, A very warm welcome back to all our staff, students and families; we are looking forward to a new and exciting year ahead. A special welcome to our new Year 7 students who have impressed us all with how quickly they have found their way around the school building and have settled into life and learning at Causeway. We have been very busy already this term with special events and enrichment activities having hosted a wonderful Scholarship Evening, Post 16 Evening, International Day of Peace, National Fitness Day and European Day of Languages! I look forward to meeting you at one of our many events in the coming weeks including our Open Evening on Tuesday 2nd October for prospective parents and students, and Year 10 Consultation Evening on Thursday 11th October. Best wishes Liza Leung Headteacher Celebration on Results Day We were delighted with the achievements of our Year 11 students, who sat a higher number of mainly exam based papers with new and more challenging content across all subjects. We are so very proud of our students who worked really hard and thoroughly deserve our congratulations; we made the front page of the Herald on results day for the second year running! Students celebrating top grades include Jack Walker with a set of ten 9 to 7 grades, Ryan Hopkins and Cameron Southgate who achieved ten 8 to 6 grades. Jack was awarded the highest possible grade 9 for both Chemistry and Biology and Ryan achieved a grade 8 in six subjects. Other high flyers include Cerys James, Jamie Brito, Melissa Dolan, Jordan Hall, Holly James, George Phillips, Reece Swan-Allnutt and Ella Tucker who all achieved 10 GCSEs including grades 7 and 8. A special mention for Nadine Simoes- Mendico for making the most progress in the year group. October 2018 November 2018 Important Dates 1st-12th Open Mornings by appointment 2nd Causeway School Open Evening 2018 Early closure for all students at 1.25pm 4th Aladdin Theatre Trip to London 5th Year 11 UCAS Application Deadline 11th Year 10 Consultation Evening 4pm 7pm 16th Year 11 Mock Interview Day 19th End of Term 1 5th 12th 12th 20th 26th 27th Year 11 Mock Exams Start (3 weeks) Anti-Bullying Week Year 10 Mock Exams Start (2 weeks) V Cert Music Performance Evening Wellbeing Week Year 11 Prom Fayre Evening Dates may be subject to change. Please check website for the most up to date calendar of events. @CausewaySchool

Phone Policy Welcome New Year 7 Students 7C 7A Our no mobile phone policy, introduced last academic year, has had a truly positive impact on learning and engagement across the school. Students are welcome to bring their phones to school as long as they are switched off and out of sight, in their bags or lockers. Thank you to all parents and carers for your support which has helped us to create a better learning environment for our students. A reminder that phones which are not off and away will be confiscated and stored in the school safe for parents to collect at the end of the school day. Year 10 Work Experience All Year 10 students have received their log-in and password details from their tutors to access their choices on-line. Students will be notified once their placement is confirmed via e-mail to their school account, so keep an eye out for these! Please also remember to return the medical forms to Ms Newton as soon as possible in the Learning Hub. 7U 7S Our new Year 7 students have made a fantastic start to their academic career at Causeway. Students started their first day with their tutors getting to know their new class and were also introduced to the opportunities which are on offer from East Sussex County Council s schools music service. Students were treated to some live music in their first assembly! We have been so impressed with Year 7 finding their way around the school, engaging with their learning, making new friends and trying out new clubs. Well done to all Year 7s, you ve made a brilliant start. Post 16 Evening Our Post 16 Evening took place on Thursday 20 September attended by various local Post 16 organisations providing additional support and information for further and higher education. Our thanks to: YES, Heathercroft Training, DV8, East Sussex College Group, Bexhill College, Plumpton College, NCS, University of Brighton, Sussex University and Gildredge House 6 th Form. Students and families had a great opportunity to discuss courses and entry grades, and gather information about applications. Our closing date for applications is Friday 30 November. Please note that the on-line system, UCAS, does not go live until early October. We wish all Year 11 students luck in choosing their courses which they will be supported with during tutor time. As the recent letter distributed advises, it is not always possible to place students at their choices for various reasons, meaning flexibility may be required.

International Day of Peace The United Nations' International Day of Peace is annually held on September 21 to recognise the efforts of individuals, organisations and governments to end conflict and promote peace. It was established in 1981 by the United Nations who called for all nations to observe a day of global ceasefire and non-violence and people everywhere to honour the banning of hostilities throughout the day. Around the world schools, businesses and homes held events to mark the occasion and show their support. As a school community we lit candles in our Amphitheatre as a symbol that we support Peace Day and created our own Wall of Peace with global and personal messages of peace. Year 11 Scholarship Evening Our annual Year 11 Scholarship Evening took place on Thursday 13 September. It was well attended by some of our most capable Year 11 students with their families. Bedes and Eastbourne College gave interesting presentations that motivated our students into considering not just the obvious, but also more challenging routes they are potentially able to follow. Further education information can be obtained from our Post 16 Co-ordinator in the Learning Hub.

Causeway Enrichment Activities 2018 - Term 1&2 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Board Games 1.25-1.55pm Tennis/ Table Tennis Mr Ibbott Causeway School join the CBRE All Schools Rugby Programme Basketball for KS4 Mr Ibbott Board Games 1.25-1.55pm Trampolining Mr Ibbott Following our successful first year of the School of Tennis Programme, Causeway School has joined the RFU s CBRE All Schools Rugby Programme, to further develop the quality of Physical Education and sport offered to our students. Rugby union is a game for All Schools everyone can play it and every school can teach it. The CBRE All Schools Rugby Programme has been developed by the RFU to increase the amount of rugby in schools, and to encourage new players. CBRE All Schools, launched in September 2012, aims to increase the number of secondary state schools playing rugby union. From 2012 rugby is being taken into 750 state secondary schools with the aim of making school life happier and healthier, reducing anti-social behaviour, enhancing learning and increasing self-esteem for students. In partnership with the Rugby Football Foundation they aim to create a positive legacy for 1 million children through rugby and its core values: Teamwork, Respect, Enjoyment, Discipline, Sportsmanship. As part of a three year programme Causeway School is receiving support through coaching, kit & equipment, training & CPD and competition to help develop the PE curriculum and the schools enrichment programme. Rugby enrichment takes place after school from 3pm till 4pm every Wednesday and it is open to all years and abilities. For more details please contact Mr Ibbott, Head of PE, at aibbott@causewayschool.org. We now offer over 60 enrichment activities at Causeway School. Please see below or visit our school website more details. Before School Canteen. Staff Netball Academy Mr Ibbott Break Time Lunchtime 1.25-1.55pm Badminton Mr Ibbott 5-a-side Football Mr Thornton KS4 Maths Catch-up 7.45am 8.30am Key Intervention Room Maths Dept Literacy Lunch 1.25-1.55pm Inter-form Competitions Mr Ibbott Film Club 1.25pm 2.00pm in G22 Miss Netschephir Run Club for all years Field Mr Ibbott Book Group 1.25-1.55pm Basketball Mr Ibbott

After School Food Tech Catch-up Sessions G5 Miss Monaghan KS4 Textiles Catch-up Session G16 Mrs Prodger Causeway Voices Choir Group G26 Mrs Prior & Mr Bulla Food Tech Catch-up Sessions G5 Miss Monaghan Aladdin Production Set Design Club Drama Studio Mrs Castano Aladdin/Rock Challenge Rehearsals Drama Studio / Main Hall Miss DaSilva & Miss Netschephir KS4 Art Club F23 Mrs Castano KS4 Dance Club 3.15pm 5.00pm Dance Studio / Main Hall Miss DaSilva KS4 Wood Work Catch-up G14/G15 Mrs Prodger A-Level Art Club F23 Mrs Castano Rock Band Club 3.00pm - 4.00pm G26 Music Dept. Girls Football Mr Thornton Basketball Years 7 & 8 Mr Ibbott Football Club Mr Thornton Musical Theatre Club G22 Mr Siggins Rugby Club On the school field Mr Ibbott Shakespeare Reading Group G21 Mrs Pomfrey & Mrs Norrell KS4 Music Catch-up Session G27 Mrs Prior & Mr Bulla Causeway Scholarship Session F2 Teaching Staff Netball Club Mr Ibbott Football Club Years 7,8 & 9 Mr Thornton KS3 Maths Catch-up F14 the Maths Dept KS4 Maths Catch up F16 the Maths Dept Please speak to the relevant host if you would like to attend any of the above clubs. All clubs listed are free of charge unless otherwise indicated. Students are reminded to make sure that they inform parents/carers before attending any after school clubs. KS3 Maths Catch-up F14 the Maths Dept KS4 Maths Catch up F16 the Maths Dept Year 7 Inter Tutor Group Football Tournament Well done to all Year 7 teams, a great response to the inter-tutor competition with all tutor groups entering a team. Six teams entered and 52 students lined up to compete. This is a great way for all our new Year 7s to get to know each other. These matches will take place over the next few weeks with our grand final being played at the end of term. Matches will be played at lunchtime for which dates will be circulated to tutor groups nearer the time.