Issue 470 Friday 12th June 2015 issued every Friday Enquiries: 020 8270 6222 Absence Line: 020 8724 1531 Website: www.jorichardson.org.uk Email: headteacher@jorichardson.org.uk Twitter: @JRCS_School HEADTEACHER’S NEWS Farewell Year 11! Yesterday was our last day in Key Stage 4 for our Year 11 students. We had shirt signing, gifts, tears and a fantastic end of year assembly. I would like to wish every single one of this fantastic year group the very best of luck in the future. Many of them will be continuing their journey at JRCS in our Sixth Form and I look forward to celebrating another year of excellent results with them this coming August. Next week is week 1 Name: Form: Entry to school in the morning From Monday 15th June students will not be able to enter school by the north entrance until 8:20am. All students who wish to come into school from 7:45am onwards must now come in via the Castle Green entrance. Mr Smith Headteacher GENERAL NEWS School Fete – Cirque du Seagull The Jo Richardson Community School biannual fete will run on Friday 3rd July from 4:00pm – 6.30pm. Perhaps you might like to take the opportunity to promote your business to your local customers. Stall prices will vary, from £10 - £20, and this can be discussed in more detail if you are interested. The theme of this year’s fete is the circus and, as in previous years, we expect it to be a very popular event attracting people from the local community, our local primary schools, as well as our students and their families. There will be fairground rides, fairground stalls, performers, a ‘circus ring’ and a raffle. If a stall is not of use to your business, you could offer a raffle prize and we promise to promote your business in school, at the event and via our weekly newsletter, The Seagull. 10E, Georgia Wyatt 10F, Kelsey Symes 10G, Moyin Adetoye, and Macey Rees both 10H. For more information, please contact me. Miss Wright Head of Business and Economics Year 9 aspiring Sports Leaders do a brilliant job! It has been my pleasure over the last few weeks to work with around 100 students from Year 9 who are thinking of taking up the option of the Level 1 Sports Leadership qualification in their core PE lessons next year in Year 10. They have been working with children in Years 1, 2, 3 and 4 from James Cambell Primary School in order to run multi-skills festivals in our Sports Hall. There has been some excellent feedback from the primary school staff who found our students to be very mature and responsible in the way they worked with the younger children. Many congratulations to all those involved, and I hope that you seriously consider taking up the option of Sports Leadership. Young Gymnastics Judges in Year 10 Congratulations to the 13 students who helped out alongside students from Barking Abbey School at the Primary Key Steps Gymnastics Competitions held here at JRCS both the week before half-term and on Thursday 4th June. Thirteen girls from Year 10 trained (mostly in their own time) as Young Gymnastics Judges and then took part in judging these two competitions. They carried out their responsibilities very professionally and helped to ensure that the event ran very smoothly. They are: Jessica Idahosa 10A, Alice Campbell 10B, Emily Meehan 10C, Ibukun Aluko, Sinead Murphy, Estrela Andre and Olivia Husak all 10D, Isioma Uwajeh and Sarah Singleton both Ms Montague School Games Co-ordinator D of E News - Year 9 new recruits It has been really rewarding to welcome the 52 students in Year 9 who have applied for the Bronze Duke of Edinburgh Award. I have now met with all of the students following their interviews and they have been allocated a JRCS D of E staff mentor. They are now regarded as D of E probationers, and it is now their job to make a start on the volunteering, skills and physical parts of the award, and get their mauve probationer’s cards completed. We will meet again on Tuesday 15th September when the students must bring along their completed mauve cards in order to continue with the award. At this stage, if they have met their targets as probationers they will become full members of the group, they will be invited to take part in their first residential training weekend which will take place on 2nd and 3rd October for those in forms A – D and 9th and 10th October for those in forms E – H. The Year 9 students now involved with starting their bronze award are: Jessica Smith, Lucy Payne, Matthew Norris, Zak Barrett, Georgina Hart and Daniel Odejide, all 9A, Oliwia Lopaczewska, Eniz Phillips, Mac Harvey, Brooke Spence, Josephina Muskollari, Lauren Tooze, Foreman Petrie, Jack Slattery, Abigail Jacobs all 9B, Taylor Paul, David Adebajo, Sabrina Asrafora, Mayaz Talukder, Reggie Ryan and Erjon Uraj, all 9C, Paris Tankard, Nathan Batt, Victoria Gawel, Hafusat Adeyemi, Jyotika Antty, and Emmanuel Nnadi all 9D, Maria Oyenuga and Emilija Vanagaite both 9E, Alfie Lee, Melissa Arch, Jennifer Taborda Da Silva and Shanice Makili all 9F, Joshua Stuart-Evans, Megha Islam, Jake Sanchez, Teri Keenan, Jodie Chesney, Demi Ogunti, Angela Omorere, Axel Adams, Jack Riches and Alfie Patching all 9G, Yasmine Raji, Billy Tyler, Karolina Derlukiewicz, Hanan Abdulhamid, Lucy Whyte, Faith Barovbe, Faye Barker, Jamie Adekeye, and Emma Davison all 9H. Good luck to every one of you with starting on your award activities. If you have any questions, please either approach your D of E mentor or speak to me. Year 10 Bronze Practice Expedition -15th and 16th May The Group 2 practice expedition took place the weekend before half-term in the Lea Valley and Enfield area. The groups did well on the Friday evening and made their way to Theobalds Park Campsite in under the route card time of four hours. Once there they wasted no time in putting up tents and cooking their evening meal. I was very encouraged when visiting each of the groups during the evening to see some great team work with students sharing their food and cooking together (rather than each cooking their own meals). The groups also had a very realistic idea of the time it would take to pack up, eat breakfast and get underway in the morning. Everyone was awake by 6:30am and worked well together to get breakfast cooked and tents and equipment packed away. There were a few mistakes with navigation on Saturday, but the groups soon learned their lessons and got back on track. They were all relieved to reach Trent Park and the end of their journey, where refreshments and ice creams could be purchased! Congratulations to all of group 2 (and those who joined us from group 1) who certainly put up a very resilient performance throughout the weekend. Thanks go to Mr Marks, Mr Hill, Bill Lockton and Miss Davies, without whom the weekend would not have been possible. They provided superb supervision and guidance from which the students benefited enormously. The students involved were: Emi Shabani 10A, Charley Hunt 10C, Anisha Makwana, Oreoluwa Olayinka, Mahmoud Kayiizi, Noor (Ashan) Moraby, Aydin Phillips, Kelech Ogbonna all 10E, Radoan Mohamed – Ali, Morgan O’Connell, Nathaniel Atuejide and Thomas Woolman all 10F, Louise Toms and Aiesha Francis 10G, Moyin Adetoye, Marin Distafa, Macey Rees and Lauren Toms all 10H. I am sure you will join me in wishing them all the very best with their qualifying expedition in the Epping Forest and Hainault area on Friday and Saturday 3rd and 4th July. Ms Montague D of E Manager Weekly Challenge Write a paragraph answering the following question: How would you describe a cube to someone who has never seen one? Ms Moody Accelerated Learning Co-ordinator Police drop in surgery For any parents or students who would like to speak to police for a chat or advice, there will be a drop in surgery at the school every first and third Thursday of the month between 1:30pm and 2:10pm. This will start in July 2015 and will be run by the School’s Officer, PC Harris. Skipathon Fundraiser The Year 7 and 8 students have been skipping to raise money for two charities in their PE lessons. Following Miss Wilkinson’s assembly on Children with Cancer, many students expressed a wish to do something themselves to raise money for the charity. Therefore the Department decided that, along with the British Heart Foundation who provide fitness and fundraising resources, we would let the children skip for 50 minutes to raise money whilst keeping fit. Students could either bring in £1 donation or get sponsored. Then in class they either skipped to music, or completed in skipping relay races. Prizes were awarded for the hardest working or best skippers for boys and girls in each class and winners have included: Ibrahim Kanneh 7E, Josh Volkwyn 7B, Clare Morgan 7F, Ellie Lapping 7F, Sonny Foster 8F, Emily Chrysanthou 8H, Sally Turner 7A, Beautiful Ayogu 8H and Lauren Simson 8D your child that under no circumstances should mobile phones be taken into exam rooms. If your child is unable to attend any of their exams, please call the attendance line as usual and we will require a letter from your doctor. Prizes will be awarded to the most fantastic fundraisers for each year. The best fundraisers so far (they have until the end of the week) are: Casey Margerison 8D who has raised over £130, Jay Connelly 8G £60, Caitlin Chiltern Booth 8A £60, Elizabeth Ogunyanwo 7G £38 and counting and Hadley Grant 7G £24. Monies are still to be counted but we think we have raised around £500 to split between the two charities which is amazing. Thanks to all who took part. PE Fixtures for next week: Monday 15th June: Year 10 Boys’ Tennis vs St Pauls (A) Year 7 Girls’ Rounders vs Eastbury (A) Year 10 Girls’ Rounders vs Eastbrook (H) Tuesday 16th June: Year 10 Boys’ Tennis vs Bancrofts (H) Wednesday 17th June: Year 7 Girls’ Rounders vs Dagenham Park (H) Miss Wilkinson PE Department GCE & GCSE Exams Below is the exam timetable for GCE & GCSE exams. These are official exams and students will be required to attend normal lessons when they do not have a scheduled exam. Please make sure students have a good breakfast and they have the correct equipment with them for each exam, including a calculator (if needed) and a black pen. If they wish to, they may bring water, but this needs to be in a clear plastic bottle with the label removed. Please remind Date Time Exam name 15/06/2015 9:00am 15/06/2015 9:00am 15/06/2015 2:00pm 15/06/2015 2:00pm 15/06/2015 2:00pm 16/06/2015 9:00am 16/06/2015 9:00am GCSE POLISH UNIT 2 16/06/2015 9:00am GCSE POLISH UNIT 4 16/06/2015 2:00pm 17/06/2015 9:00am 17/06/2015 2:00pm 18/06/2015 9:00am 18/06/2015 9:00am 18/06/2015 2:00pm 19/06/2015 9:00am 19/06/2015 9:00am 22/06/2015 9:00am GCE A2 THEATRE TEXT IN CONTEXT GCSE BIOLOGY - USING BIOLOGY GCE A2 CHEMISTRY: EQULB, ENRGS & ELMTS WRITTEN GCE A2 SOCIOLOGY UNIT 3 GCSE MEDIA STUDIES UNIT 1 GCE A2 PSYCHOLOGY A UNIT 4 GCE A2 CORE MATHEMATICS C4 GCSE CHEMISTRY IN ACTION GCE A2 RELIGIOUS STUDIES UNIT 4A GCE A2 PHYSICSCREATION/COLLAPSE GCE A2 SOCIOLOGY UNIT 4 GCSE STATISTICS WRITTEN PAPER (H) GCE A2 ECONOMICS THE GLOBAL ECONOMY GCSE PHYSICS APPLICATION OF PHYSICS(F) GCSE PRDCT DSGN: DSGNNG INFLUENCES WRITTEN OFFICE ASSISTANTS The Office Assistants for the week beginning Monday 15th June: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Filip Fois 8H Morgan Laing 8H Kira Marsden 8H Sean Mwangi 8H Dylan Napier 8H Woodward Senior Citizens Club MILLIONS FOR MESO CHARITY FUNDRAISER Raising Money for Mesothelioma UK SATURDAY, 4th JULY 2015 9:30am - 12:00 noon ADULTS £6.00 / CHILDREN £4.00 Boothroyd Hall, Castle Green, RM9 4UN Woodward ladies are looking for new members to come join them on Friday afternoons for a get together: Activities include: Bingo Raffles Games Tea/Coffee and much more… Join Jason “JK” Kashoumeri and his team of Pure Energy Instructors for taster classes: ZUMBA ~ BOKWA ~ PURE DISGLOW ~ KANGOO JUMPS There will also be: KIDS’ GAMES & ENTERTAINMENT ~ STALLS ~ RAFFLE ~ TABLE TOP SALE Please come along for a fantastic morning. All proceeds of this event will go directly to the Charity! Every Friday For more information: www.justgiving.com/millions-for-meso www.mesothelioma.uk.com 1:00pm – 4:00pm Castle Green, Gale Street, Dagenham, Essex, RM9 4UN. Tel: 020 8724 1500 www.lbbd.gov.uk/sites/castlegreen - Find us on Facebook JRCS PE & Dance Celebration Evening The PE & Dance departments invite Years 7-13 to attend the annual JRCS PE & Dance Celebration evening on: Thursday 2nd July 2015 6.20pm onwards in Boothroyd hall Come along to see a variety of awards and prizes presented to students, special guests, as well as student performances Dress Code: Smart casual (no trainers, hats or hoods)
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