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THE BHS BULLETIN - No. 12
Week B—w/c Monday 2 December 2019
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School Calendar items - please bring your donations for the
Christmas Fair
Monday 2 December 2019 Y11 Final Mock—Option D
Tuesday 3 December 2019 International Day of people with disabilities
Wednesday 4 December 2019 Y7 Bookbuzz (invite only) P3
Thursday 5 December 2019
Friday 6 December 2019 Y7 Bookbuzz (invite only) P1
Saturday 7 December 2019 Christmas Fair Saturday 7 December 12-2pm
Assemblies this week - LGTBQ—E Moore
Monday 2 December 2019 Year 7 Assembly - Sports Hall
Tuesday 3 December 2019 Year 8 Assembly - Hall
Wednesday 4 December 2019 Year 9 Assembly - Hall
Thursday 5 December 2019 Year 10 Assembly - Hall
Friday 6 December 2019 Year 11 Assembly - Hall
CAKE donations please:
Please could we ask for cake donations for the stall at the Christmas Fair to be brought into on Friday 6th or on the day of the fair and brought to the hall. Home made or bought are all appreciated!
Many thanks
BHS PTA
At Ghost walks you will tour the school stopping off at locations to watch performances from our Year 10 drama students. BHS can be scary in the dark and the performances have been created to leave you looking over your shoulder and wondering what that noise was, so this event is not suita-ble for small children!
Do you dare to take on Ghost Walks?
Tickets on sale now from main reception, only £3.
Performance slots at.
6.00pm
6.15pm
6.30pm
6.45pm
7.00pm
Drama Department
MFL Christmas Card Competition A huge thank you and well done to all students who took part in the MFL Christmas Card competition. A special congratulations to the following winners: Y7- Shlok U, Niamh M, Meda S Y8- Maria M, Deidrick E, Jessica C Y10 Nimra B
Miss J Emmett
MFL Department
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No Pens Wednesday
On Wednesday 13th November, Year 7 took part in a national day called ‘No Pens’ Wednesday where students
put down their pens and focused on developing their oracy skills for the day.
The students were involved in a wide variety of speaking and listening activities
throughout the day, such as: drama performances based on A Christmas Carol in
English; mock parliaments and debates on who should be the next king in history;
memory games and vocabulary competitions in modern foreign languages; using
mnemonics to verbally recall note names in music; whole class discussions in
food technology; and so much more. There was a real buzz across the whole of
Year 7 and an astounding 98% of students said they would like to take part in the
day again! Below are some of the comments students made in their evaluations:
“I learnt new things and it was fun.”
“I liked learning in different ways.”
“I like how we got to practice speaking skills and listening skills which are good to get a job.”
“It’s a new way of learning.”
“I liked it because it was more fun and we got to understand things more by discussing it.”
Mrs Dranfield
English Department
Uniform Card
Thank all students who are presenting well. From our recent
calculations 921 students out of 1037 have received a clear uniform
card last half term .
This week’s focus :-
No false eyelashes
No false nails
No inappropriate logos on your V-neck black jumper ie. Sports logos only plain
black or black with BHS logo.
Many thanks
Miss Lewis and TBW Team
Year Group Notices
Attendance
We have had high levels of absence recently as a result of a sickness bug that has, thankfully, now run its course. Please remember school ends on Friday 20th December and we expect all students to attend fully right up until then.
1st Y11 96.3
2nd Y9 & 10 91.8
3rd Y8 90.7
4th Y7 88.4
Whole school: 91.4% Target: 97%
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Safeguarding Ending human trafficking and modern day slavery
Thank you for the donations to City Hearts that are starting to come in. The work of this charity helps victims of human trafficking and modern day slavery and reinforces what we learn in school around these issues. Please help us by do-nating:
NEW dressing gowns, pyjamas, slippers and fluffy socks for children, young people and adults. These will be wrapped and given as Christmas presents.
Good quality used winter clothing and footwear for children, young people and adults. We will take collections up until Friday 13th December. Thank you. Young Minds Wellbeing Advent Calendar Young Minds has created a Wellbeing Advent Calendar to help young people take 5 minutes a day, throughout Decem-ber, to focus on activities and exercises that will help them look after their mental health. You can download the advent calendar here: https://youngminds.org.uk/media/3393/wellbeing-advent-calendar-2019.pdf
Getting Help in the Holidays Cards (Young Minds)
These small cards have helpline numbers for Young Minds Crisis helpline, ChildLine and the police, so that young people can get help if they're struggling with their mental health during the holidays. Download the Young Minds crisis cards here: https://youngminds.org.uk/media/3391/crisis-cards-sheet.pdf Miss J Kennedy SLT Lead for Safeguarding, Pastoral Care & Attendance
Can you donate?
English Ambassadors are delivering a bag
-for-life to every core room on Monday
18th November.
Reverse Advent is a foodbank charity,
and our aim is to ask each student to
bring one thing to put in the bag to
support those less fortunate than
ourselves in the Stockport area this
Christmas.
If you would like to donate, please bring
your donation to school next week.
There will be a prize for the core group
that collects the most!!
For the vast majority, Advent is a time of opening windows on a calendar and watching the children’s faces as they devour the piece of chocolate! And it’s great to see the excitement build as they get closer to the Christmas Eve and Christmas Day windows. However, rather than Advent being a season of ‘taking’, can we turn it around to be a season of ‘giving’? Rather than ‘taking a piece of chocolate’ could we put something back into the lives of those less fortunate than ourselves? Reverse Advent encourages us to do exactly that. During Advent could you commit to setting aside a bag or box and each day put into it a food item
which would help those in need within Stockport? A recent report confirmed that over 9,000
children live in poverty in the Stockport area – wouldn’t it be great if, through our efforts, we could
bring some Christmas cheer into the lives of all these children (and their parents too!).
Miss Harris / Mrs Renshaw
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Year 7 1st December at the weekend, Year 7! Let the Christmas festivities begin! I expect you will all be thinking about what you would like for Christmas, the latest X box game or I- phone, the latest in designer trainers or some MAC make-up! Let’s not forget what the real spirit of this time of year is all about a time for Love, Light, Hope and Peace and a time to focus on those who are not as fortunate as ourselves. During the month of December, this year, we are involved with Reverse Advent which is a foodbank charity, our aim is that each student brings one thing in to support those who need this most in the Stockport area this Christmas. We are also supporting the charity City Hearts who support victims of human trafficking by offering clothing, shelter and activities for some of the most vulnerable and invisible members of society. Many of these persons have been sold into what is effectively modern day slavery and exist on very meagre means often only in the clothes they stand in. Any donations are a massive help! You can bring your donations of new pyjamas or good quality hats, gloves and scarfs, winter coats and warm clothing you can drop it at main reception. Reminder for you all to stay warm, stay safe and keep well, remember hoodies and overcoats are not allowed in school so it may be time to invest in a black V necked jumper. Congratulations this week to Poppy in 7ATR and Raphael in 7AGN who have received the most P points this week and also to Daisy from 7AGN who becomes our second millionaire reader. Well done to you all. Have a great weekend
Mrs Ahmed Head of Year 7
Key Stage 3 Drama Clubs!
Thursday Lunchtimes
Year 7 in DR1—please bring packed lunch or pre-order your sandwich the day before and collect at break time to bring with you.
Year 8
Happy Friday Year 8!
ATTENDANCE, ATTENDANCE, ATTENDANCE. This week we are in 4th
place for attendance… this isn’t looking too good. Well done to those who have been in every single day and to
those who are trying their absolute best to boost their attendance figures.
As we know, poor attendance WILL be detrimental to our grades. You are a fantastic Year group who have an
incredible amount of potential, please keep this in mind when you are making the decision to potentially not
come into school.
Please think!
*There are only 40 teaching weeks in the school year
*Missing six days every term of every year is the same as missing one whole school year
*95% attendance sounds good, but means that you are taking one day off a month
Research shows that having 17 days off per year loses you 1 GCSE grade in Year 11
Quick reminders:
Please use our computing equipment sensibly. Your Head of Year and our Safeguarding Officer are
alerted to any inappropriate comments made on your computer. Do not leave your PC unattended
and please do not share your account password.
Uniform: socks must be below the knee and please do not wear jumpers that do not have the
Bramhall logo on.
Mobile phones should be switched off and in your bag at all times, unless you have been given
permission by a member of staff at that specific time.
If you are feeling poorly, please ask permission to visit our welfare officer, please
do not use your mobile phones to contact your parents without alerting our
Welfare Officer or Head of Year first.
I hope you have a lovely weekend, I shall see you bright and early on Monday morning!
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmasssssssss … Almost..
Miss Magee
Head of Year 8
Key Stage 3 Drama Clubs
Thursday Lunchtimes
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Year 9 Another great week Year 9. Thank you to all of you who come to school every day and do all that is expected of you.
The weather is cold and wet and we are all aware that there are lots of coughs, colds and sickness bugs around, however we do still ask that you do your best to get yourselves into school.
In assembly this week we talked about our mental health and the 5 steps to wellbeing. We discussed the importance of being connected with the people around you, sharing your thoughts and feelings and listening to others. The importance of being active, even with the night’s drawing in, use the weekends to get yourselves out and about and exercising – get off those phones and x-boxes for a while!!
Look for ways to improve and develop your strength and resilience. Don’t be scared of failure, of giving new things ago. Persistence is a great thing. Give to others, this can be even the smallest thing – holding a door open, share a smile and watch how the world starts to smile back at you. Making someone else feel good about themselves will only make you feel better too.
Look after each other and be kind We continue to support several charities this Christmas.
“City Hearts” who provide valuable support to vulnerable and exploited men, woman and children here in Manchester. As a school we are supporting again this year. Years 9s were particularly generous last year supporting the charity, so I am hoping for the same again.
We are collecting: New - Dressing gowns, pyjamas, slippers and fluffy socks for children, young people and adults. These will be wrapped and given as Christmas presents.
Good quality used - winter clothing and footwear for children, young people and adults.
All our core groups now have a REVERSE ADVENT bag, this is a very worthy charity and we are encouraging our students to bring an item in to support this. Even just one item will make a difference.
There is a prize for the core group who collect the most items, so come on Year 9 !!
Have a lovely weekend Year 9 , stay safe.
Mrs Stevens Head of Y9
Year 10
This week I have asked your core tutors to revisit your tracking grades and speak to you all about your attitude to learning (ATL) scores. ATL is the first step to attaining well in school, and the variable you can do the most to improve in the shortest possible time. You teachers have been asked to score your ATL based on all you bring to each lesson; punctuality, effort, homework, thirst for knowledge, classroom involvement as well as conduct in the classroom.
Currently most of our Y10 students rate as 3 or ‘Good’ (or higher) in our 1 – 4 system. I am issuing a challenge to all Y10 students to increase their ATL score in time for the next track, and for everyone to achieve at least an average of 3 across all of their subjects. If you are on report to improve your ATL grades you will meet regularly with your Core Tutor to review your targets over the next 10 days. You can do it!
Good luck!
Mr J Flynn Head of Year 10
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Monday Lunchtimes
(until Christmas)
Year 10 Boys’ Drama Club Thursday after school (until Christmas,)
Drama writers clinic for all GSCE students who want help – drop in, seats in Rec Area.
All lunchtimes: Ongoing rehearsals for Blood Brothers. Cast members: please check the Drama board for details.
Year 11
Another week over, and we’re over half way through this half term now – only three weeks to go until we break
up for Christmas! It will certainly be a very well deserved break for students and staff, and there will be lots of
festivities to be enjoyed towards the end of the term.
However, It’s really important for all Year 11 students to continue to act a positive role models for the rest of
the school, even when you’re worn out from the mocks! Remember, the other year groups look up to you older
students, and will look to you for guidance on how to behave and conduct themselves around the school (and
out in the community).
Cast your minds back to one of the first assemblies of the year, when we spoke about expectations. These
expectations included: coming to school every day, on time, in the correct uniform, with a positive attitude, and
being ready and keen to learn. We stressed the importance of getting to your lessons on time, working hard
and being conscientious and courteous to everyone. Don’t lose sight of the importance of adhering to these
expectations, following them will help you achieve your potential this year!
Mr Gravell
Head of Year 11
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Refectory Menu w/c 2 December 2019
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Eco Club – Thursday Week A Lunchtimes GE1.
Do you have concerns about what humans are doing to the planet? Do you
want to make a difference to the school environment? If the answer is yes,
come along to the Eco-schools meeting where we will tackle some of the
environmental issues that matter to you.
Every Thursday lunchtime Week A in Mr Taylor’s
classroom, (GE1).
BHS Eco Team
LGBT+ group meets every Monday lunchtime in
En2. Everyone welcome.
Ms Moore
Girls Cricket for All Years.
If your interested in coming along to give it a try, no experience of cricket needed, all abilities welcome. We look forward to seeing you.
Day: Fridays
Time: 3.15pm to 4.15pm
Venue: In the Gym at Bramhall High School
Bring warm clothes.
Mr Taylor and Mrs Williams
English Extra Curricular Activities
Lunchtimes
Week A
Week B
MONDAY
KNITTING CLUB
Miss Harris & Mrs Simpkin
EN7
TUESDAY
BOOK CLUB KS3 AND KS4
Mrs Hope
EN6
WEDNESDAY
KS3 CREATIVE WRITING CLUB
Mr Coles
EN4
KS4 CREATIVE WRITING CLUB
Mr Coles
EN4
THURSDAY
DEBATE CLUB KS4
Mrs Cottrill EN6
DEBATE CLUB KS3
Mr Cross
EN1
ENGLISH AMBASSADORS
Miss Harris EN7
FRIDAY
ENGLISH AMBASSADORS
Miss Harris
EN7
Welcome to the Music Department
at Bramhall High School!
Welcome to all of our new Year 7s joining this September and welcome back Years 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11!
Instrument and voice tuition lessons are now fully up and running. If you were having lessons last year or you have handed in a new starter application letter, you or your parents/carers should have been contacted by your tutor or your new tutor with information on your first lesson by now. If you have only just handed in a new application form, please give us a few days to process your application.
If you would like to start a new instrument or start having singing lessons, please complete the application form that has been sent to all parents in an email. If you have not received any contact about your application that you have already handed in, or you have any concerns about this, please e-mail dpickton@bramhallhigh.stockport.sch.uk and we will arrange as soon as possible.
Important notice for students: please make sure you get yourself a yellow music exit pass from your tutor in the music department during your first instrument lesson. If you do not have a yellow music card, you may not be allowed to go to your music lesson by your class teacher.
In addition, our extra-curricular music programme is now fully up and running. Please see the details on the next page for when all of the different groups run. A couple of the main groups to look out for, especially for new Year 7s:
Vocal Ensemble: Wednesdays After School 3-4pm – Open to all singers, especially year 7s!
Rockschool: Mondays After School 3-4pm – Open to all Guitarists, Bassists, Pianists, Drummers and Singers
Intermediate Orchestra: Wednesday Lunchtimes – Open to all Brass, Woodwind, Percussion and Strings players, especially in year 7, 8 and 9.
Music Extra Curricular Activities
Lunchtime (1:20pm – 1:55pm) After School (3-4pm)
MONDAY
Garageband Club (Year 7 and 8)
MU1
Mr Pickton
Rockschool (Open to all)
MU2
Mr Wilson
TUESDAY
Senior Vocal Ensemble (All years)
MU2
Miss Fontaine
Senior Orchestra (Grade 2+, MU2, Mr Stonehouse)
WEDNESDAY
Intermediate Orchestra (Open to all Orchestral Instrumentalists
MU2
Mr Wilkinson
Vocal Ensemble (Open to all)
MU2
Mr Pickton
THURSDAY
Swing Band (Grade 3+)
MU2
Mr Stonehouse
Strings Ensemble (All years)
MU3
Mrs Snape
FRIDAY
PE Fixtures Sport Years Venue Start /
Leave
Finish /
Return
Monday 2nd December
Tuesday 3rd December Year 9/10 Dodgeball
Netball v St James
GCSE PE Trampolining Moderation
9/10
7-10
10/11
Stockport
School
St James
Kingsway
3.15pm
3.15pm
3.15pm
5.30pm
5.30pm
5.30pm
Wednesday 4th December U14 Girls Badminton
Hockey v Tytherington
7-9
7-8
CHHS
BHS
3.15pm
3.15pm
5.30pm
5.15pm
Thursday 5th December U14/U16 Basketball Tournament 9/11 Reddish Vale 3.15pm 6pm
Friday 6th December
PE Extra Curricular Timetable 2019-20
Before School
Lunchtime Afterschool
Monday Netball – Year 7 (Sports Hall) (LJT ALL)
Rugby – Year 10
Rowing (PCC)
Rugby – Year 7
Trampolining (Gym) (KED)
Netball – Year 7/8
Tuesday PE Meeting Badminton (Sports Hall) (KED)
Table Tennis (Sports Hall) (KED STB)
Rowing (PCC)
Football – Year 7/8 Girls (Astro) (RB SK Coaches)
Rowing (PCC)
Wednesday Badminton (Sports Hall) (KED)
Table Tennis (Sports Hall) (KED STB)
Rowing (PCC)
Cross Country (Field) (JF)
Rugby – Year 8/9 (TLP)
Netball – Year 9/10
Thursday Basketball (Sports Hall) (TLP)
Dodgeball (Sports Hall) (KED)
Just Dance (PCC)
GCSE Badminton/ Table Tennis (STB)
Friday Table Tennis
(Sports Hall)
(STB)
Netball – Year 9/10/11 (Sports Hall)
(LJT)
Rowing (PCC)
Football – Year 7 (Astro) (CK SK Coaches)
Basketball (TLP)
Sports News
Football
Year 11s have reached the last 32 in the National Cup. The lads travelled
to Nottingham after an early morning exam and won the game 3-1 with
Ethan G scoring a hat-trick. Man of the Match was Mikey M.
Mr Baker
Hockey results
Hockey v Alderley
Year 10 mixed won 1-0 POM Will Armstrong
Year 8 won 4-2 POM Charlie Lord
Congratulations to all involved.
Mrs Lees
Netball Results
A great away fixture at Cheadle Hulme High School on Tuesday, years 7,8, and 10 played a league fixture and the results were as follows:-
Year 7 won 24-3 (POTM- Mia)
Year 8 Lost 18-15 (POTM- Poppy, with exceptional shooting from Emily)
Year 9 (friendly) Lost against their year 20’s 22-18 (POTM- Isabella)
Year 10 Lost 22-12 (POTM- Aleena)
Great effort girls, some illness and injuries had affected the performance of some of the teams but the rest really battled hard in their absence. Good luck to year 7 & 8 teams who have a league match on Wednesday against Stockport Academy at home.
Next week we have a league match against St James AWAY, the team sheets will be up so please tick your names ASAP.
Netball ‘v’ Stockport Academy Wednesday 27 November 2019
Year 7 won 38-0 (POTM- Ella Buckley)
Year 8 Won 16-5 (POTM Gemma L)
The girls played some lovely netball and their defending in the second half was excellent!
Well done!
Mrs Timmins
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