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The Full School Assembly: It’s nearly time!
You may remember our bulletin on the 29th June going into some detail about the Full
School Assembly, and our highly valued traditions that are celebrated on this occasion.
(Remember, you can access previous family bulletins by using the link below.) The Full
School Assembly to close the year will take place on Friday, 17th July at 11am. The link
will be emailed to all families beforehand, and will also be available on Twitter, so
please do join us! Please note, the link will not work until 11am on Friday, when the
assembly starts.
Family WHS Bulletins
A Celebration of Reading
There is nothing like a fresh coat of paint to celebrate a fresh start! At
Wales, we wanted to make sure the school is as welcoming and
bright as possible when all students return. You might remember
that, a few weeks ago, we invited all our families, staff, and students
to be involved in a community vote for our best-loved and most
influential books. We are delighted to now be able to share with you
our final artwork, which students may well have seen as they visited
school over the past few weeks. Please see the next page for the full
list of winning books and a close-up of the fabulous artwork!
Congratulations to our
New Head Prefects!
After an impressive and hard-fought
campaign, where all candidates
demonstrated their exemplary maturity,
foresight and talent, our democratic
process led to the appointment of
Wales’s new Head Prefects.
Congratulations to Eve and Alex and well
done to all involved. With such fantastic
students representing our school, the
future looks bright indeed. See them
receiving the news here:
Head Prefects Hearing the
News!
So Which Books Won the Votes?
Here they are! The books we most treasure as a school community, as voted for by you. Thank you to
everyone who voted. We hope you enjoy the artwork when we next see you in school. For now, here is a
sneak preview of some details.
1. To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee
2. Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck
3. Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, J. K.
Rowling
4. Winnie the Pooh, A. A Milne
5. A Kestrel for a Knave, Barry
Hines
6. I Am Malala, Malala
Yousafzai
7. The Great Gatsby, F. Scott
Fitzgerald
8. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Roald Dahl
9. War Horse, Michael Morpurgo
10. Simon vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda, Becky Albertalli
11. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Mark Haddon
12. Over the Line, Tom Palmer
13. The Hobbit, J. R. R. Tolkien
14. Face, Benjamin Zephaniah
The Summer Reading Challenge!
Six weeks off is a long time to occupy yourself, especially after over 100 days in lockdown! Wales High School
would like to invite you to take part in a reading challenge. How many of these challenges can you complete
before September? Return this form to your tutor on the first day of term to be in with a chance of receiving a
major prize! You do not have to do them all to be in with a chance. What have you got to lose? Find a comfy
chair and relax with a good book. After the stressful time we’ve all had, you’ve earned it!
Challenge Done? (Tick)
Name of book
Outline of what it was about / what I thought
Read a book that a friend has recommended (or check out the Y9 book recommendations on the next page)
Read a blog about something that you find interesting
Read a book that you own but have never read
Read a book that has been banned
Read a book written by somebody who is under 30
You have seen a film you like. Now read the book!
Read a Wikipedia page on something you find interesting
Read a news story
Read a book written by somebody who lived at least 100 years ago
Read a book written by somebody not from your own country
Read a book that features in the new artwork in school (we recommend ‘Face’ by Benjamin Zephaniah and ‘Over the Line’ by Tom Palmer)
Name: _____________________________________________ Tutor Group: ________________
Not got a printer? Don’t worry! Just make a note of what you have read over the summer, with your name on,
and hand it to your tutor on the first day back. You can keep the record on your phone if you like.
The Y9 Book Club
recommends
Undeterred by lockdown interrupting our Y9 Book Club meeting, we have been sharing recommendations and reviews on our Teams Book Club. Here are some recommendations that students have shared:
Wales High School
BIG QUIZ!
Although this has, to say the
least, been a very unusual school
year, we have successfully delivered a programme of online schooling to our students and we would like to
celebrate the wonderful learning that has taken place. We would therefore like to make you aware of the
Wales High School BIG QUIZ, which will be taking place in the final week of term.
What is it?
• The Big Quiz will be a quiz that covers all subjects, allowing you to challenge
yourself to see what you can remember from across the year!
• There will be a separate quiz for Year 7, Year 8, Year 9 and Year 10.
How will it work?
• On Wednesday, 15th July, your Head of Year will
send an email with a link to the quiz and instructions on
how to join. The deadline to complete it will be 5pm on
Thursday, 16th July.
• When you do the quiz, you will see your place on
the score board, but the results will not be final until
the closing time.
• Winners will receive a prize from the school in the
post. A great way to start the summer holidays!
Year Group Notices
Returning to School in September
To ensure a safe return of all students in September, we will operate a slightly different staggered start to the
year. Please see below for the return date for each year group:
• Wednesday 2nd September: Y7, Y12 and Y13
• Thursday 3rd September: Y7, Y10, Y11, Y12 and Y13
• Friday 4th September: Full school return
School will start at 8.30am for all year groups apart from Y12 and Y13, who will be contacted by the Sixth Form
Team.
Year 9
• In English, our Y10 students will be studying the play ‘Macbeth’ by William Shakespeare when they return in September. This play is a key exam text for GCSE English Literature and will be studied throughout KS4.
• In order to help your child learn effectively, we would like every student to purchase their own copy of this play. Doing this will enable them to annotate their copy during lessons, which will in turn facilitate more personalised and focused revision at KS4.
• Our recommended version is the Oxford School Shakespeare ‘Macbeth’, ISBN-10: 0198324006.
• Student copies can be bought from a good bookshop, or by ordering online. Please have your copy by September. If families are unable to purchase a copy for financial reasons, please contact Mrs. Ellin, Head of English, on [email protected].
Year 11
• Further information regarding Results Day will be emailed to you during this week. Please check your emails for important updates.
• At least one week prior to Results Day, if you are wishing to continue at Wales High School in our Sixth Form and you have registered your interest, then you will receive an appointment date and time via email. Please confirm with your interviewer that you can attend. We are hoping to cover these on Results Day and the few days following this.
• Please could all prospective Sixth Formers reply to the email sent regarding options?
Year 12
• Progression Interviews: All students should have received a date and time for a progression interview. These should take place during this week and it is essential that students attend to secure discuss their progression into Y13. Alternative arrangements can be made for those not wishing to travel into school. If you have not received an email with your date and time, please contact Mrs. Hemming on [email protected].
The Virtual Sports Ball
The Annual Sports Ball took place on the scheduled date of Friday 3rd July 2020 but in a very different format to what we were expecting. The P.E department were expecting to be under the spotlight at Magna, announcing the winners for 2020, whilst students and families enjoyed a three-course meal and an evening of entertainment. However, we went
ahead this year with a twist! Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, we decided to record our students’ efforts on the first ever virtual Sports Ball. We thoroughly enjoyed putting this together as a team over phone calls and Teams meetings, particularly because it allowed us to talk about so many great memories and students this year. To say we had a shortened year makes our successes even more fulfilling. A massive well done and thank you to all of our students across Key Stages 3, 4 and 5 who participated in extra-curricular sport this academic year. Across over 10 different sports, our students participated in over 120 extra-curricular fixtures, with approximately
300 students participating. We genuinely hope this is the last virtual Sports Ball we ever have to do, and we cannot wait to get back playing sport as soon as it is safe to do so. See the video links below for some live footage of students receiving trophies, as well as a link to the full recorded event. A list of the main award winners:
• Junior Sportswoman: Georgia Boyling
• Junior Sportsman: Jack Plant
• Senior Sportswoman: Holly Stevenson
• Senior Sportsman: Ben Crew
• Senior Sportsperson: Keiva Rennocks
• Maggie Senior Award: George Carnall
• Team of the Year: Year 11 Football
• Headteacher’s Award: Evie Davis .
Awarding the Trophies
Sports Ball Recording
Spend your Summer Thinking About your Future
Some of our students have been spending their time away from school to think about and explore future
careers. You might remember us writing to you about Kudos a few weeks ago, and students can get started on
Kudos, if they haven’t already, by following the link below and using the code LIKEHINT75.
We have also put together a Careers Booklet for you, to help
you structure some time over the summer looking into
different jobs and options. This booklet is suitable for all year
groups. Mrs. Brown will also be running a live session on
Teams to discuss different elements of careers and show
parents and students Kudos on Wednesday 15th July at 7pm. Families from any year group are welcome.
Please email [email protected] to reserve a place.
KUDOS link
Careers Booklet
16-18 Travel Pass
All young people aged 16-18 in South Yorkshire are
eligible to apply for a travel pass to subsidise travel
costs.
Students who live in South Yorkshire can apply for a
16-18 Travel Pass to prove to bus drivers, tram
conductors and ticket sellers that they’re entitled to a
concessionary fare on public transport. With a 16-18
Travel Pass they can travel in South Yorkshire for a
single fare of 80p per journey on bus or tram, and
travel for half price on local Northern trains. They can
also buy discounted 1, 7 and 28 day travel tickets for
young people. The pass is valid for up to 2 years.
Anyone born between 1 September 2003 and 31
August 2004 can apply now. Even though they may not
be travelling on public transport right now, they can
apply for a pass so they're ready to go when they do
need to travel again.
Follow this link for more information and the full set of
instructions for completing your application online:
16-18 Travel Pass
Coming to School Equipped in September
Curent guidance is that students will be unable to share equipment in September, so it is very important that
your child comes to school with the correct equipment. In September, we need all students to come to school
equipped with:
✓ Black Pen
✓ Pencil
✓ Purple Pen for D.I.R.T work (will be available in school in September)
✓ Rubber
✓ Sharpener
✓ Highlighter
✓ Glue Stick
✓ 30cm Ruler
✓ Scientific calculator
If you will have any problems in supplying your child with this equipment in September, please contact your
child’s Head of Year as a priority.
Years 7, 8, 9 and 10: A Jar of Memories
As we look forward to our future at Wales High School, we have been
thinking about 'What Wales Wants.' At this time, it is important to look at
the experiences that have formed those opinions and remember what our
time has been like over the lockdown period. With this in mind, we're
launching our memory jar and would like to start it off with your memories
of this (hopefully) once in a lifetime event. This will have changed all of us.
What do you want to remember when you get to Y11? We'd love you to
tweet us your memories from this time using the #WHSmemoryjar. Got
lots to say? Sometimes a picture paints a thousand words - tweet us a
collage of your special lockdown moments or achievements (make sure
you have permission from anyone who features in the photos), tagging
@WalesHigh and using the hasthtag #WHSmemoryjar. If you don’t use
social media, please email your contributions to [email protected]. You
could even pen a lockdown memories poem. We can't wait to hear from
you!
Year 7
Class / whole year group Live lesson / drop in Date and time
Sets 1-3 Maths Maths live lesson - SSm Mon and Weds 10-10:30
Sets 4-6 Maths Maths live lesson - CH Tue 1-1:30 and Fri 10-10:30
Set 7 Maths Maths live lesson - EHi Mon 2-2:30 and Thurs 2-2:30
All Y7 English English live lesson - CHa Tues 10-11
All Y7 English Science live lesson Tues 12 - 12.45
Y7 World Studies World Studies live lesson - RR/LL/DTy Fri 11-11:40
All Y7 English English drop in - CCr Tue & Thurs 2-3
All Y7 ICT ICT Mon 11-11.30
All Y7 History History Tues 3pm
Year 8
Class / whole year group Live lesson / drop in Date and time
All Y8 Physics Physics live lesson Tue 12-12:30
All Y8 Chemistry Chemistry live lesson Thurs 12-12:30
All Y8 Biology Biology live lesson Weds 11-11.30
Sets 1-3 Maths Maths live lesson - SSm Mon 10-10:30 and Wed 10-10:30
Sets 4-6 Maths Maths live lesson - CH Tue 1-1:30
Teams Timetable: All Year Groups
A breakdown of all Teams lessons per year group is below, as usual. As you will be aware, some lessons are live,
and some are pre-recorded. Recorded lessons have the same content as live ones and if you don't understand
something it is always advisable to contact your teacher. On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday this week, all
lessons will be pre-recorded as staff will be in school completing planning and preparation for September.
Affected lessons are in blue below. Students will also be set the ‘Big Quiz’ competition to complete on these
days. Please contact your teachers if you need more information.
Please note also, Y12 lessons will not be taking place this week because a range of activities are being organised by
the Sixth Form Team on what would have been Work Experience Week.
For anyone who is brand new to Teams, please follow the link below for a quick tutorial on how to get started. If
you have any further queries, our school experts can be contacted on [email protected].
Teams Tutorial for Families
Set 8 Maths Maths live lesson - EHi Mon 2-2:30 and Thurs 2-2.30
Sets 4 – 7 Maths Maths live lesson - CH Fri 10-10:30
All Y8 English English live lesson - CHa Mon 11-12
All Y8 English English drop in - DSm Wed 10-11
All Y8 History History Tues 11am
All Y8 ICT ICT Live lesson – VJ / PBr Thurs 10am
Year 9
Class / whole year group Live lesson / drop in Date and time
All Y9 Physics Physics live lesson Tue 10-10:30
All Y9 Biology Biology live lesson Mon 10-10:30
All Y9 Chemistry Chemistry live lesson Wed 11-11:30
Set 8 Maths Maths live lesson - EHi Mon 2-2:30 and Thurs 2-2:30
9Y4 and sets 5-7 Maths Maths live lesson - SSm Tue 11-11:30 and Thurs 10-10:30
9X4 and sets 1-3 Maths Maths live lesson - DWe Wed 2-2:30 and Fri 2-2:30
All Y9 English English live lesson - MO Mon 11-12
All Y9 English English drop in - WE Tue 11:30-12:30
Y9 Sport Studies option Lesson with DR and VL Weds 10am (15 mins)
All Y9 History History Weds 3pm
Y9 Drama Live Lesson MA Fri 10am
Music transition to Y10 GCSE GC, ECu and AW Live lesson Thurs 11-11.45
Y9 Geography Live lesson - Teachers to provide info Weds 12-1
Y9 Geography Live lesson - Teachers to provide info Thurs 12-12.30
Y9 ICT (opted for OCR in Y10) Live lesson - MHo Tues 1pm
Y9 ICT (opted for iMedia in Y10) Live lesson - MHo Tues 2pm
Y9 (opted for GCSE Comp Studies) Live lesson – Tco Fri 10am
Year 10
Class / whole year group Live lesson / drop in Date and time
All Y10 Art students Your teacher will be in contact to discuss a 1-1 meeting about your portfolio.
Set 8 Maths Maths live lesson - EHi Mon and Thurs 2-2:30
Set 1 Maths Maths live lesson JW / HW / SW Tues and Thurs 11.10am
Set 1 Maths Maths live lessons SW Mon 11am and Weds 1pm
Sets 4-7 Maths Maths live lesson AWk Mon 10am and Weds 10am
Sets 2-3 Maths Maths live lesson CH Tues and Fri, 11am
All Y10 English English live lesson – ‘A Christmas Carol’ Tue 10-11
All Y10 English English live lesson – ‘Power and Conflict’ Wed 11-12
All Y10 English English live lesson – ‘An Inspector Calls’ Thurs 12-1
All Y10 English English drop in - SCr Mon 12-1
All Y10 English Lit English Lit drop in - VB Tues 12-1
All Y10 Physics Physics live lesson Mon 2pm
All Y10 Chemistry Chemistry live lesson Thurs 2pm
All Y10 Biology Biology live lesson Fri 2pm
Y10 Spanish Live lesson with AAt Thurs 9-10
LPB BTEC Sport Drop-in: LPB Mon 10am
GCSE PE VL GCSE lesson (fortnightly) Tues 10am
LU BTEC Sport P.E BTEC lesson Tues 11am
DTY Y BTEC Sport P.E BTEC lesson Weds 11am
GCSE P.E DR GCSE P.E Weds 1.30pm
Y10 BTEC Sport Drop in using the chat function. DTY/LU/LPB
Fri 11am-1pm
All Y10 History GCSE History Mon,Weds,Thurs 9.50am
Y10 OCR ICT Live lesson with MHo Weds 2pm
Y10 Computer Science Live lesson with TCo Fri 11.30am
Y10 Construction Construction Live lesson Mon, 11 – 11.30
Y10 GCSE Music Live lesson with AW Weds 2-2.45
Y10 GCSE Music Drop-in lesson Fri 11.10-11.45
GCSE RE Live Lesson: question technique Weds 12pm
GCSE Drama Live lesson Fri 11.15am
Y10 Health and Social Care Live lesson (LHT) Weds 11am
Y10 Geography Live lesson–all Y10 Geographers Weds 10-11
Y10 Geography Miss Vaughan Live Lesson – AV group only Mon 10-10.30
Y10 Food Prep & Nutrition Wednesday 2.15-2.45pm
Live Lesson Weds 2.15-2.45
Year 11 into Year 12
Future Y12 History students Online lesson: History skills with CCo Weds 2pm
Future Y12 Engineers Live lessons (starting 6th July) Mon 11-12
Future Y12 Music students Live lesson with AW Mon 2-2.45
Pre-recorded Lessons
Year Group / class Pre-recorded lesson
Year 7 English (SCr, DSM, CCr)
Year 8 English (SCr, DSm)
Year 10 Macbeth
Year 10: A Very Special Performance of An Inspector Calls
All Y10 students should prioritise watching this very special performance of An Inspector Calls, which, as
you know, is a key examination text. Because our English department weren’t satisfied with any of the
current film or television versions, they decided to make their own! A must-see! You will need to be
logged onto Teams and be part of the Y10 English team (all Y10 students are) to view these, but we will
be putting these on YouTube soon, so keep an eye on the school’s Twitter feed.
An Inspector: Act 1
An Inspector: Act 2
An Inspector: Act 3
Family FAQs: September Return
Will my child wear uniform for September?
All students will be expected to have full uniform for the
new school year. The school uniform details and suggestions
for suppliers can be found by following this link:
Will there be staggered starts each day for
different year groups?
Due to students travelling from a number of different
villages, we won’t be setting daily staggered starts, but we
will continue to encourage active travel and there will be
spaces for each year group that you will be directed to once
you arrive at school.
Are all students going to return at once?
To ensure a safe return of all students in September, we will
operate a slightly different staggered start to the year.
Please see below for the return date for each year group:
• Wednesday 2nd September: Y7, Y12 and Y13
• Thursday 3rd September:Y7, Y10, Y11, Y12 and Y13
• Friday 4th September: Full school return
School will start at 8.30am for all year groups apart from
Y12 and Y13, who will be contacted by the Sixth Form Team.
We’ve heard lots about bubbles. What are they
and how will they work at Wales?
During the course of the lockdown, we have made a
number of changes to our school site. Some of these
changes will support keeping each year group in its own
‘bubble.’ We have created new spaces (with additional
hygiene facilities) for year groups to gather during free time,
provided extra toilets for each year group and lunch
provision will be appropriately spaced throughout the
school.
If a pupil or member of staff tests positive for
Covid-19, how will school be informed and how
would you act?
All positive test cases are reported to Public Health and they
then contact the school. We would then respond by closing
down a bubble or acting more widely if advised. We would
listen to advice at all stages.
What happens if my child develops Covid-19
symptoms?
If your child (or someone in the household) develops
symptoms of Covid-19, or tests positive, they must stay
at home and seek medical advice. Any students who
develop symptoms in school will be sent to student
reception and sent home as soon as possible. Remote
education will be offered immediately which will consist
of a planned, well sequenced curriculum with a good
level of clarity about what is intended to be taught and
practiced in each subject. At all times, please follow the
guidance from Public Health England, which can be found
here:
Will my child be in the same tutor base?
Each year we try to keep tutor bases in the same room.
This isn’t always guaranteed and so check your timetable
once it is released and see if there has been a move.
There will be plenty of staff in the car park and at the
gates on your first day and so there is no need to worry if
you are unsure.
When will my child get their timetable?
We hope to release the timetables before the end of the
summer term. The KS4 timetables are almost done and
will appear on the school’s VLE. We will be in contact via
email when this is available.
How do I access the VLE?
Students logon using their normal school PC username
and password, NOT their email username and password.
Pupil usernames should be in the format,
forename<space>surname e.g. John Smith. Do not type a
space after your surname or use email login. Follow the
link to access the VLE:
School Uniform Guidance
PHE Guidance
VLE
How will my child safely keep their hands
washed throughout the day?
Over the summer we are investing in extra toilets to
ensure year groups have their own toilets and we have
purchased additional sanitising units that will be spread
out across all departments and areas of school. There will
be additional hand washing facilities in every area of
school.
Will you be running trips next year?
Owing to current government guidelines and limitations,
we have scaled down our programme of trips and
activities significantly next year, particularly in the
autumn term, where no external visits are to take place.
We are keeping up to date with the latest guidance and
will update our policies accordingly as time goes on.
Will extra-curricular clubs run as normal?
Whilst the DfE advises extra-curricular provision can take
place, the school will consider each provision separately
alongside our wider protective measures including
keeping students within their year group bubbles
wherever possible. Contact sports will not take place,
either during extra-curricular activities, or during the
normal school day.
What about P.E lessons?
P.E lessons will look different next year but will still take
place. We have a wealth of outdoor space and large
sports facilities. We will follow all guidance on equipment,
group sizes and activities that can be delivered.
How will students be kept safe when moving
between lessons?
The one-way system will be in operation at all times
throughout the day, including movement between
lessons. There will be a staggered system of movement
throughout the school, which all students will be made
aware of. Tutors will explain this to students in detail on
the first day back. Each classroom will be equipped with a
cleaning box, which will include resources such as spray
for desks and chairs, wipes and hand sanitiser. All surfaces
will be cleaned immediately after use.
What about equipment?
The sharing of equipment will not be possible due to
safety restrictions. With this in mind, it is essential
that all students arrive equipped to learn, as teachers
will not be able to lend students equipment. As a
minimum, students should arrive with: a black pen; a
pencil; a purple pen; a rubber; a sharpener; a
highlighter; a glue stick; a ruler and a scientific
calculator. Teachers will also have their own
equipment to avoid cross-contamination.
Is there still food provision at break?
Normal break and lunch time provision will be
available for everyone, but students will only be able
to collect food from their designated social areas.
There will be no crossing bubbles at any time.
When will we hear plans about exam
results day?
Year 11, 12 and 13 students will be notified via email
from the Sixth Form team regarding the
arrangements for the results days. You should receive
this email by the end of the week.
Do I have to send my child back?
DfE confirm returning to school is vital for children’s
education and for their wellbeing. Wales High School
fully supports this view. Time out of school is
detrimental for children’s cognitive and academic
development, particularly for disadvantaged children.
This impact can affect both current levels of learning
and children’s future ability to learn, and therefore
we need to ensure that all students can return to
school in September. Shielding advice for all adults
and children will pause on 1 August, subject to a
continued decline in the rates of community
transition of Covid-19. This means that all students
can return to school. Only where there are
significant rises in infection in local areas, will
students and staff be required to shield and therefore
be temporarily absent from school. In these
situations, absence will be authorised.
What if I, as a parent / carer, need to come
on site?
To ensure the safety of everyone at the school, we
cannot accept visitors without prior arrangement.
Please contact school via telephone or email and we
will try to accommodate any requests for visits.
Can I come into school grounds when
dropping off and collecting my child?
Wherever possible, please drop off and collect
children at the end of Chestnut Road rather than in
school grounds, to minimise the amount of people in
one area.
Will extra buses be put on to allow social
distancing?
The Local Authority remains responsible for school
transport and students will be encouraged to adhere
to rules when travelling on school or public transport.
The school continues to work closely with the Local
Authority to ensure efficient bus service provision for
our students. Although we have not had
confirmation from the bus companies at present,
they are working to ensure that safety guidelines are
met in September. New guidance is expected on
transport on the 11th August, and we will update you
on this matter as soon as we have more information.
We will operate a slightly staggered start at the end
of the day to reduce numbers waiting for buses
returning home. We encourage active travel
wherever possible.
During free time, can my child see a
friend or sibling from a different year
group?
Although we understand how students may wish
to do this, we need to reiterate that students are
not able to cross bubbles when on school site. All
bubbles have their own social area and even the
back fields will be divided into separate year
group spaces. This is to ensure the health and
safety of all concerned.
Are students and staff wearing PPE?
The school will ensure that there are sufficient
tissues and bins available for the ‘Catch it, bin it,
kill it’ routine to be followed. Face coverings in
school are currently not recommended by Public
Health England as misuse may inadvertently
increase the risk of transmission. Additionally,
there may be negative effects on communication
and education. Therefore, no face coverings will
be worn in school. If your child uses public
transport and therefore has to wear a mask, they
will be asked to remove it and put it away upon
arrival at school.
Will you keep updating us in the
summer?
Although this will be less frequent, it is our
intention to continue with our updates over the
summer period. You will of course hear from us
should there be any change to government
advice. The Headteacher will write to you
formally in the week commencing 17th August
with further updates.
Home Learning FAQs
My teacher says I haven’t completed some homework but I can’t find it.
All homework tasks stay on Go4Schools but they may have moved to a different section.
Can I find homework tasks I haven’t done on the Go4Schools website?
Yes, all homework tasks can be found on one page and can be accessed via your profile on Go4Schools.
Follow the steps below:
From your profile page on G4S find
the homework section and click on
‘view full list of homework tasks.’
Your homework is in 4
sections which you can
easily go to by clicking
on the correct link.
Homework tasks you might not have
completed can be found in the
‘pending/incomplete’ homework.
section.
Remember to tick off the work when
you have completed it.
Can I find homework tasks I haven’t done by using the Go4Schools app?
Yes, you can also see homework that you haven’t completed by using the app. When you view your
homework on the app you will see the tasks that are due to be completed soon.
There are 4 tabs at
the bottom of this
page. You will be
looking at the
‘ongoing’ when you
first look at your
homework.
For you to see
homework that
you haven’t done
and have missed
the deadline you
will need to click
on ‘pending.’
This will show all
the homework
you still need to
complete.
You can scroll
through the page
to see all the
homework in
each section.
Remember to tick
off the homework
when you have
completed it.
A Celebration of YOU! It has been a privilege to see our students produce such wonderful work during this period of lockdown, and this
‘celebration wall’ serves as a testament to that. We would like to thank you, once again, for your support and
enthusiasm in response to our remote learning offer. We are incredibly proud, every day, of what our students achieve.
Don’t miss Ben’s
fantastic music:
follow this link!