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King Edward VI School
November Bulletin
29th
November, 2013
SCHOOL LUNCH REMINDER
The deadline for changes to School lunch arrangements is:
Wednesday 4th
December
It will not be possible to meet requests that arrive after the deadline
Please email [email protected] giving
pupil name, tutor group and the change intended No action is required if arrangements are to
continue as at present
LAST DAY OF TERM The last day of term will end at our usual time
of 3.55pm THERE WILL BE NO LATE BUSES
School Christmas Lunch
Pupils who do not usually have School lunches but would like a Christmas lunch on the last day
of term are able to purchase a ticket (£3.55) from the accounts office from 2
nd December
Deadline for the sale of tickets is 12
th December
Any request using the dinners@kes email address will have their request acknowledged
Carol Service
Monday 16th December at 7.30pm St. Mary's Church,
St Mary Street, Southampton SO14 1NX
The service is followed
by mulled wine and mince pies
IMPORTANT PARKING INFORMATION FOR CAROL SERVICE
We have been informed that it is no longer free to park in the church grounds.
The charge is 90p per hour. There is, however, street parking nearby which is free
after 6.00pm.
T he autumn term is moving into its final phase with the cast of ‘Grease’ preparing for the last few days of intense rehearsal and performance. The Children in Need and Philippines Typhoon appeals have all increased charity sales taking over the Crush Hall while preparations for the Carol Service at St. Mary’s Church are keeping our musicians busy. Many in the Upper Sixth Form are now rather nervously waiting for the outcome of UCAS applications with many
already securing good offers. One of our legal requirements is to report on formal complaints made to the Board of Governors each year. We have had no such complaints this year. The procedure for registering such a complaint may be found on our website although we always hope that informal means can resolve any issues parents may have.
We have had a good term so far on the sports field making excellent use of the new facilities at Wellington with some enjoyable highlights including county successes for the girls' hockey teams and the senior netball squad. Our rugby players have been busy with particular success for the U16 side and an increasingly confident U14 side as well as some fine performances from our young players. Our footballers and our basketball players go from strength to strength and even our sailors are still fully
involved in spite of the weather! A J Thould Head
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Friday 7th
March at 7.30pm
in the School Hall for parents and friends Teams of 8
The cost is £12.50 per head with supper included
Click Quiz for more information and booking form
Many of you will be aware that HMC Schools frequently offer Morrisby Testing to students in their pre-GCSE years. Following several years of conducting the Morrisby Test on an opt-in basis, King Edward’s now offer the test to all Fourth Year pupils. The test is intended to provide detailed profiles of your child’s aptitudes, learning styles and problem solving abilities and provide useful information for detailed careers guidance. The test is booked for the morning of Thursday 9th January. A feedback interview will be provided later in the term. Please contact Mrs Mandley on [email protected] for more information.
Morrisby Psychometric Testing for all Fourth Year Pupils
Smartphone Safety
Many of your children will have smartphones which will have internet access and the risks that young people face online also apply
to smartphones. You may want to consider the parental controls that can be placed on these
devices or the restrictions that the service provider can place on them for you.
http://www.kidsmart.org.uk/parents/parental-controls.aspx
The NIHR Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Facility needs our help
In 2011, KES supported a Meningitis Research Study carried out by the National Institute for Health Research, based at Southampton General Hospital. They are now embarking on a large scale clinical trial of a new Meningococcal Group B vaccine and are seeking healthy volunteers aged from 10 to 18 years to take part.
Type B Meningococcus is the major cause of meningococcal meningitis and septicaemia in the UK. These severe diseases are thankfully rare, but are most common in young children and young adults compared to other age groups.
An effective vaccine for type C meningococcus was introduced in to the routine immunisation schedule more than a decade ago. A vaccine against meningococcus B has recently been approved for use in the European Union, but is not yet widely available.
A new, slightly different vaccine is being developed (called bivalent rLP2086) that they hope will help prevent illness caused by meningococcus type B (MenB). NIHR Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Facility is involved in conducting this very large study that will include more than 3,600 children and young adults worldwide.
To find out more about this clinical trial and how to take part, click here.
Staff & Parent Prayer Meeting Tuesday 3
rd December
1pm-2pm Commemoration Room
Corner
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Tout ce qui est français 2014!
Angers Sixth Form Exchange The French group will arrive on
Friday 14th March and will depart
Friday 21st
March
Normandy Second Year Visit 3
rd - 6
th July
Andalucia Information Evening Monday 10th March at 8.00pm in the Hospitality Suite
A polite reminder to all parents and pupils to be
mindful of the residents when parking and dropping off in our local area.
Charities Commission Christmas Stalls Crush Hall 9th to 13th December There will be games and all sorts of Christmas paraphernalia!
First Aid Club Following a very successful term, the First Aid Club will be running again in the new year. The course is designed to give the necessary first aid training to cope with situations the pupils may face in everyday life. During the course topics covered include common illnesses, bleeding and shock, burns and scalds, choking, communication and casualty care, coping in an emergency, recovery position and resuscitation. At the end of the nine week course (Monday after school), the students are assessed and if they are successful receive a nationally recognised First Aid qualification (British Red Cross). The course is open to Second Year pupils and above and costs £20 via KESpay. The first session commences on Monday 13th January. If your child is interested and you need more information, please email [email protected].
Burns Supper and Ceilidh
Saturday 1st February at 7pm
in the School Hall
Tickets £25 in support of our international charity the Goedgedacht Trust
More information coming soon
Mutterstadt Exchange Information Evening Tuesday 4th March at 7.00pm in the Hospitality Suite
Morocco Information Evening Monday 3rd March at 7.00pm in the Dobson Theatre
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Thursday 5th Dec
to Saturday 7th Dec School Musical: Grease
Monday 9th Dec Charity Christmas stalls week
Wednesday 11th Dec Fourth Year Parents’ Evening
Closing date for 11+ and 13+ applications
Friday 13th Dec Aachen Christmas Market trip: returns 15
th Dec
Monday 16th Dec Carol Service - St Mary’s Church - 7.30pm
Friday 20th Dec Term Ends
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
Please note: A more comprehensive
calendar, which is updated and reviewed
regularly, is available on our website
Parents’ Childnet Talk
Internet Safety Seminar for Parents
Tuesday 14th January, 2014
You are invited to attend the Know IT All seminar presented by Childnet International.
This is a very informative presentation which will give you an insight on how your child uses online and mobile technologies and the pitfalls and risks that
can be associated with it.
Further information will follow in the End of Term Bulletin
Adult Choir
Carol Service Rehearsals
Rehearsals will be held in the Music Department from 7.30pm to 8.30pm on: Monday 2nd, Wednesday 4th and Monday 9th December. All singers will need to attend the massed rehearsal with the pupil choir on Thursday 12th December in the School Hall.
Message from the Nursing Team
If your son/daughter brings an inhaler into school please make sure it is named as unfortunately,
nameless inhalers have to be disposed of, due to health and safety requirements. If you wish to dis-
cuss this or other matters, please contact the Nursing team on 023 80 799213.
If you need convincing that Grease is the show
for you click here for a sneak preview of the
show rehearsal!
Tickets available on KESpay
Mindfulness Training Annie Davison, our School Counsellor, has recently qualified as a Mindfulness Teacher for Teens. Mindfulness is training in concentration and self-awareness which can help young people respond better to the demands of performing well at School and with interactions with their peer group and family. Students who have participated in this training have said it has helped them, not only with stress, anxiety and relationships but also with concentration and sleep problems. In the Spring Term, Annie will be running a Mindfulness Course, which will be open to students of all age groups and they will be informed of this opportunity during assemblies this term. You can find more about it by clicking here to access details from the School website. The sessions will take place on a Thursday lunchtime for nine weeks and there will be a limited number of places available. More information about the specific course can be found www.mindfulnessinschools.org. If you, as parents, are interested in learning more about Mindfulness, then please contact Annie on [email protected].