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Sir James Smith’s Community School Camelford Cornwall PL32 9UJ Email: [email protected] Website: www.sirjamessmiths.cornwall.sch.uk Telephone: 01840 213274 Fax: 01840 212189 SIR JAMES SMITH’S A CO-OPERATIVE TRUST SCHOOL HEADLINES SUMMER 2014

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Sir James Smith’s Community School

Camelford

Cornwall PL32 9UJ

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.sirjamessmiths.cornwall.sch.uk

Telephone: 01840 213274

Fax: 01840 212189

SIR JAMES SMITH’S

A CO-OPERATIVE

TRUST SCHOOL

HEADLINES

SUMMER 2014

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Looking to improve your employment prospects or

change career? Why not enrol on an adult education

course at your local centre in Camelford.

Courses starting in September 2014:

• GCSE Maths & English

• Functional English and Maths courses • Computing courses from beginners to advanced

• Certificate in Textiles Level 2

• Diploma in Beauty Therapy Level 2

• Diploma in Nail Services Level 2

• Certificate in Anatomy, Physiology & Pathologies Level 3 • Diploma in Massage Level 3

Are you looking for a career in nursing, social work and

other allied health careers?

The Access to Higher Education Diploma in Health and Social Care could

be for you. This course runs over 3 days per week starting in

September. This course if for adults ((18+), fees may apply, however,

you could be eligible for a student loan. For more details, please contact: Katie Russell, Access Coordinator on 01288 356629 or at

[email protected].

Starting in

September

2014

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Important dates for your diary:

• GCSE results day is Thursday 21st August

• Start of Autumn Term for students: Monday 8th September

• Half term: Monday 27th October to Friday 31st October

• Last day of Autumn Term for students: Friday 19th December

• INSET - training days for staff – school closed to students:

Thursday 4th September; Friday 5th September; Monday 5th January; Monday

13th April and Friday 3rd July

And some other dates:

• Parents/carers of Year 11 students – Academic Review Day: Thursday 25th

September

• Year 6 Open Evening: Tuesday 30th September

• Parents/carers of Year 7 students – Academic Review Day: Wednesday 8th

October

• Deep Learning Days: Thursday 23rd October & Wednesday 10th December

• Year 9 Parents Evening: Tuesday 18th November

• Parents/carers of Year 10 students – Academic Review Day: Thursday 27th

November

• A more detailed year specific listing will be distributed early in September

Thank you

I wish to extend my thanks to parents/carers for working with

school staff to help support our students through the year. The

relationship between home and school is probably the single most

important factor that determines how well children do at school.

Children do better at school when their parents/carers engage

with school and demonstrably value education and what it can do.

Staffing news

This year sees a number of staff leaving us. You may have heard

already that at the end of term, four long-serving members of staff

have decided to retire, they are:

• Wayne Martin Subject Leader Design Technology

• Nick Eacott Subject Leader RE (ex-Head of PE)

• Kathy Pearcey Assistant Headteacher

• Karen Goodman Attendance Officer

HEADTEACHER - JON LAWRENCE

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They have clocked up more than 100 years of service at Sir Jim’s. Wayne joined the

school in January 1980; Nick in September 1982; Kathy in January 1989 and Karen in

September 1995. Also, Rosa Cembrowicz, Teacher of Modern Foreign Languages,

leaves us after 6 years service to work abroad. I am sure you will join with us when

we wish them all the best for the future.

Rachael Russell, Teacher of English and SEND Co-ordinator, embarks on maternity

leave. Her English role is being taken over by Mrs Ross and a SENDCo new to the

school will take over her SEND duties. We will let parents/carers know about the

SENDCo appointment as soon as the recruitment process has been completed.

In September we welcome Mr McMahon as our new Subject Leader for Technology.

He is moving from a large school in the south-east and will bring with him a fresh

perspective on technology education and we hope some new opportunities for

students. Mr Brown will be taking over responsibility for RE.

Kelly Crowther will become our new Attendance Officer; Lesley Grills will be working

in the main office and will be on reception for 3 days a week; Jen Adams (current TA)

is moving to Behaviour Support and Jane Guest (current TA) will become a Temporary

Cover Supervisor.

Leave of absence from school – exceptional circumstances

As you are aware, the school cannot authorise absences for family

holidays, however there may be exceptional circumstances for which

the school is able to authorise absence. To give parents/carers time to

adjust to the new regulations, Sir Jim’s has been as understanding and

accommodating as possible over the academic year 2013-2014.

However, the period of ‘grace’ has now come to the end. From September 2014 all

requests for absence need to be submitted on a ‘Absence Request Form’. This can be

downloaded from the school’s website or a paper copy collected from reception.

Completed forms need to be returned to the Attendance Officer.

Uniform and equipment

At this time of year I always like to thank parents/carers for

supporting school staff in their efforts to maintain standards of dress

and appearance. The majority of students come to school looking

smart. There have been a few issues that have cropped up this year:

• All black footwear please – no coloured trim, logos etc – and they do not have

to wear leather shoes, just all-black.

• Very tight/clingy lycra leggings are not suitable for school wear.

• Brightly coloured nail varnish is not acceptable – students will be provided with

nail varnish remover.

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• Personal jumpers are not a replacement for the school jumper – students will

be expected to wear the school top.

• Hoodies, whilst not banned from wearing to school, are not appropriate for

wearing around school and are not a replacement for the school jumper.

Included with this Headlines is a copy of the school’s uniform and

dress code. I hope that parents/carers will check the

acceptable/unacceptable list prior to purchasing new uniform over

the summer holidays in preparation for September. Thank you in

anticipation of your support in this matter.

Kirkland Rowell (KR)

Thank you to those parents/carers who completed and returned the KR

parental questionnaire. These have been processed by Kirkland Rowell and

a report will be published on the school’s website in September. Section

21 gave parents/carers the opportunity to add comments. The school

reply to these comments can be found on the school website > Parents >

Kirkland Rowell.

Two–Week timetable starting September 2014

September 2014 sees the introduction of the first two-week timetable.

Most schools use this model because it gives the timetabler greater

flexibility. Students and staff will have to get used to Week A and

Week B because the timetables will not be the same; this means

subjects such as PE might not be on the same day each week! The

introduction of the two-week timetable has meant we have been able to

increase teaching time for English and maths across Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4.

Reporting to parents/carers

A new report system will be introduced for the new school year:

Half-termly reports

Every half-term parents/carers will receive a HERBS report which

looks at the following: Homework + Effort + Readiness for work +

Behaviour for Learning. Termly reports

Every term parents/carers will receive an academic progress report and the latest

HERBS report.

In total, across the school year, there will be 6 HERBS reports and 3 academic

progress reports. This means parents/carers will be given more information much

sooner. School staff will be using progress and HERBS information to praise students

doing very well and intervene to support students who are struggling to stop them

falling behind.

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At the beginning of the new term we will be sending out Data Sheets to

all parents/carers to confirm your child’s details.

Just to let you know that we do keep a dual correspondence record if you

require letters, reports and various forms of communication to be sent to

another family member. When we send out the data forms in September, could you

please let us know by letter if you require us to add a contact to our dual

correspondence list.

We will also be sending out various forms that will need signing and returning. With

this information we will include the new Calendar which will inform you of all the

relevant information and dates that you will need for the new school year.

Just a reminder about the procedure to follow if your child is absent:-

Parents/carers should phone the Attendance Officer, Kelly Crowther, on

the first morning of absence – 01840 214150. Alternatively they may

email:

[email protected]

On the student’s return, parents/carers must inform school by letter of the reasons

for their child’s absence.

All students should aim to have 95% attendance or above. Home and school

need to work together to ensure attendance is as high as possible because

there is a strong link between good attendance and success in exams.

When a special Cornish calf was born recently, near Lanteglos Church, Camelford, the

students at Sir Jim’s were called upon to make an inspired choice

regarding its new name.

Smallholder, Barry Hodgkiss contacted the school, via member of staff

Karen Goodman, and the students were asked to enter a competition to

ADMINISTRATION

ATTENDANCE

CORNISH CALF

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name the newest member of the local Irish Moiled herd. The only stipulation was that

the name should be Cornish and begin with the letter ‘A’.

Suggestions were passed on to Mr Hodgkiss – and then two were selected. The winner

was Ava Solomon of Year 8 who chose the name ‘Awen’ which means ‘Inspiration’. A

very close second was Rhys Russell, also of Year 8, whose selected name, ‘Arranz’,

means silver. Mr Hodgkiss explained that if the calf had been white, ‘Arranz’ would

have topped the list. Both Ava and Rhys were handed prizes for their winning

suggestions.

Mr Hodgkiss bought his first Moilie from Dorchester before the Foot and Mouth

epidemic. His delight with the ‘beautifully mannered animals’ means that he is more

than satisfied with his Lanteglos herd,

the herd name translating as ‘church in

the valley’. As a result, calves born to this

herd will now have the prefix ‘Lanteglos’,

the full name of the heifer calf being

‘Lanteglos Awen’.

The Irish Moiled is one of the rarest and

most distinctive native cattle breeds.

Traditionally a dairy cow, it has earned

the reputation as a dual purpose animal,

producing both high quality beef and milk.

Purchase of PE Kit from the School Shop (Years 10 and 11)

The School has a limited stock of the Hummel PE kit and rugby shirts.

Prices are as follows:

• T-Shirt £ 10-00

• Shorts £ 6-00

• Windproof Top £15-00 now in the SALE

• Tracksuit £30-00 now in the SALE

• Jog Bottoms £15-00/£18-00 now in the SALE

• Rugby Shirt £12-00/£13.50 now in the SALE

• Mouthguards £1-70

During the summer break the PE kit is available to purchase on 24th and 25th July

and 5th Sept from 10am to 3pm. The purchase of the Hummel PE kit is only

relevant to students in Years 10 and 11. As we sell out of this kit, students in these

FINANCE

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years will gradually migrate to the new style PE kit which our present Year 8 and new

Year 7 students are wearing.

Purchase of PE Kit from the School Shop (New Year 7, Year 8 & Year 9)

The new PE Kit pricelist is as follows and can be ordered and paid for via the

Schoolmoney website www.schoolmoney.co.uk or alternatively purchased on the dates

mentioned above:

• Ladies Micro Fleece £13-50/£17-30

• Ladies Netburn Skort £10-60/£13-80

• Ladies Haze Polo £9-50/£12-00

• Unisex Vapour Polo T-Shirt £9-50/£12-00

• Unisex Response Short £7-30/£9-30

• Mens Multi-Sports Shirt £12-60/£16-30

• Unisex Sports Socks £3-70/£4-70

• Mouthguards £1-70

Managing Medicines

Our Managing Medicines Policy now states that all parents/carers wishing

their child to have medication in school i.e. Paracetamol, Ibuprofen etc,

must send in a letter of authority together with a box which contains the

medication required. Any medication from the GP must come in the original

container with the correct dosage labelled as dispensed. Could I also remind you that

under no circumstances should students carry their own pain killers with them.

If changes occur to your child’s health, please could you let us know in writing so that

we can keep our records up to date.

Year 9 artist, Becky Stocker, has won a competition to design a logo

for a firm in Camelford. Local estate agents, Kernow Properties,

asked the art department to join forces with them in the search

for a new logo which would reflect Cornwall as a whole. Subject

Leader of the department, Ben Langton, then put the challenge to his Year 9 group -

with very creative results.

Staff at Kernow Properties, and Mr Langton, whittled the entries down to around ten,

and then votes by staff at Sir Jim’s helped fix the top three.

FIRST AID

KERNOW PROPERTIES

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Becky designed a logo with a Cornish coastline, while second placed Jacob Todd

ensured a Cornish chough was central to his design. Neisha Boundy was third, with her

selected colours of blue and yellow reflecting the sun and sky of Kernow.

Prizes, of £50 to Becky and £25 each

to both Neisha and Jacob were

presented by Paul Boase of Kernow

Properties, who said he was very

pleased with the success of the

contest and the overall efforts by the

Year 9 students.

Mr Boase explained: ‘Becky’s design

will replace the previous Kernow

Properties’ logo of a Celtic cross and

will be seen on their display boards

and letterheads etc’.

Junior National Mathematics Challenge 2014

It has been yet another year for success in the Mathematics

Department and their entries in the National Mathematics

Challenges. 8 students took part this April and had some

great success.

The Challenge is administered by the UK Mathematics Trust and nearly a quarter of a

million students take part, nationwide.

Bronze certificates: Jamie-Lou

Silver Certificates: Akira Sidana

Owain Handley

Gold Certificates: Oliver Sandercock

Jacob Marsh

MATHS DEPARTMENT

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Amber in full

traditional Austrian dress

Rachel by the sea in sunny Biarritz

MFL “Adopt a Student” Scheme

Following the success of the “Adopt A Student” scheme over the last three years, Sir

Jim’s Modern Foreign Languages Department has been

delighted to have had the opportunity to keep in touch with

Amber and Rachel, our “adopted” languages students from

Bristol University, whose progress we have followed as they

have experienced life in a different country as part of their

languages degree.

Since February, Amber has been living in the city of Linz in

Austria and Rachel’s placement has been in Biarritz in France.

Both girls have provided our students with regular updates

via e-mail, postcards, photos and even video recordings about

how their time abroad has been going and what it is like to

live in France/Germany and use your language skills in real

situations.

Unfortunately, both of our students are coming to the end of their placements now

and will return to the UK to Bristol

University to complete their languages

degrees. However, fortunately for us, we

hope to welcome them to Sir Jim’s in

September, when they will spend a day

visiting our MFL classes and answering our

student’s questions about their exciting

year of living abroad.

Despite less than sunny weather, students from Sir Jim’s arrived in all their glamour

at Bowood Golf and Country Club, Camelford on Friday 4th July for

their Year 11 Prom.

Arriving in a variety of vehicles – the students cut a dash whether

stepping out from a limo or a tractor. Forms of transport covered a

spectrum from exotic machines, to (in one case) a shopping trolley.

MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES

PROM NIGHT

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Dining took place in a room spectacularly decorated with the help of Janice Craddock

of Bridge Balloons in Wadebridge, Bruallen from Delabole and the function’s ‘dream

team’ of Heliena McCarten and Sally Mason who organise the Prom each year at Sir

Jim’s.

Students enjoyed a delicious meal followed by an entertaining awards ceremony and,

to complete the evening, a disco by Wayne Shilling and Tom Cole.

To add to the festivities, the disco was started off

by six of Sir Jim’s staff dancing to ‘Superman’ and

the ‘Macarena’, much to the hilarity of the students.

Staff said they would like to thank ‘Nigel Cobbledick

and his team, at Bowood, and especially Sian Osborne

who went above and beyond to make sure it was a

successful night’.

An array of photos were taken on the night by Brian Sidwell Photography.

Seven students from Sir Jim’s are to spend a part of their summer holidays

participating in the National Citizen Service (NCS).

The government initiative for 16 and 17 year olds offers an

opportunity to build new skills and life experience – and involves

two weeks residential training and two weeks designing and then

completing a community project.

Cornwall College is delivering NCS this summer and have

described it as a ‘fantastic opportunity for local teenagers’.

Organisers point out that those taking part will make new friends for life; build up a

wealth of experiences to remember; acquire new skills to make their future brighter;

and demonstrate that young people can make a difference.

The seven taking part from Sir Jim’s, after completing their GCSE examinations, are

Sophie Blake, Holly Blake, Charlie Reynolds, Missy Hoyle-Johnson, Adam Doore, Tom

Davey and Kathryn Turner.

NATIONAL CITIZEN SERVICE

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Insights into the world of finance and business were given to Year 7 students at Sir

Jim’s recently – via banking experts on the NatWest Business Bus.

The specially-adapted 1966 Route Master double decker bus pulled up into the

school’s car park early in the morning and spent the day there.

The Year 7 students were divided into five groups who visited

it for an hour’s session on how bank accounts work, and the

skills and necessities required to set yourself up in business.

The top and bottom deck of the bus have been adapted for

such sessions, and the young people soon settled down to work

in rather different surroundings than usual. A competition was run to discover the

best business ideas, and the best laid plans for embarking upon self-employment.

The joint winners were Alisha Holmes and Jessica Wakefield who considered all the

factors necessary for setting up a successful hairdressing

business. Tying with them were Dan Hicks, Megan May, Aidan

French and Dylan Masters who believed a sports shop in

Camelford would plug a hole in the market, while third spot

went to Amber Margereson who looked into the educational

qualities needed to become a vet specialising in wild animals.

Primary Transition from Year 6 to Year 7

The visits to the Primary Schools went really well and staff were

made to feel very welcome. In each of the schools visited we were

impressed by the students themselves and the enthusiasm they

shared about coming to Sir Jim’s.

An information pack was sent to each child towards the end of June and all Year 6

students attended induction days on Monday 30th June and Tuesday 1st July with the

school hosting a Parents’ Evening on Tuesday 1st July. The evening allowed students

to investigate the different departments and take part in the various activities

around the school.

Students and parents/carers had the opportunity to ask tutors and teachers any

questions and find out more about our school.

NATWEST BUSINESS BUS

PRIMARY TRANSITION

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The two induction days gave all of the Year 6 students a

chance to sample many of the lessons they will have in

September; whilst giving them a chance to mix with

students from other primary schools and make new

friends. As one Year 6 student said when asked about the

two induction days, “Awesome, absolutely awesome!” The

two days proved to be a great success and we look forward

to welcoming the new Year 7 students to our school on

Monday 8th September.

There were farewells all round at Sir Jim’s on 21st May, when the

Year 11’s took part in their Record of Achievement ceremony.

The event marked the start of their study leave and the end of

their formal schooling at Sir Jim’s. It meant that they would only

return to the classroom for revision sessions or GCSE examinations

before embarking on further education, apprenticeships or

employment with training later this year.

Students dressed smartly for the occasion, with parents and carers, teachers and

governors joining them in the School Hall for the presentations.

Headteacher, Jon Lawrence, wished them well for the future and spoke of the need

to live well-rounded lives. He said that they should relax and make the most of the

coming summer, but only after revision and examinations were in the past.

Year Directors Zena Jones, Chris Renshaw, Jenni Oatway and Mark Chapman

presented the Records of Achievement and also highlighted the qualities of each

individual student, and the abiding

positive memories the staff will have of

them.

At the end of the ceremony, before

refreshments were enjoyed in the

Learning Resource Centre, a DVD was

shown of the students throughout the

five years most had spent at Sir Jim’s,

these depicting school trips, special

events in the school calendar and Year 7

school photographs.

RECORD OF ACHIEVEMENT

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Mr Lawrence also presented Silver Duke of Edinburgh awards to Beth Bosley, Tom

Davey, Missy Hoyle-Johnson and Archie Payn.

A cheque for £250 has been presented to Sir Jim’s on

behalf of the Camelford Rotary Club. Rotarian, Max

Roberts, who is a Governor at the school, presented

the cheque to Headteacher, Jon Lawrence, ahead of a

meeting at the school.

The money will be used for the school’s Foundation

Account which aids students regarding the costs

associated with uniform and school trips etc.

The school garden is beginning to yield some produce in

its third year and various plants are on sale at the

school’s main reception. All proceeds go back to help

run the project.

The large plants about to flower at the front of the

polytunnel are Russian Comfrey (boking 14, from the organic research centre

Hertfordshire). This is a particularly useful plant for bees of all types and will really

boost the bumble bee population in the area, producing loads of pollen and nectar. Its

old English name was Knit-bone and it is reputed to be useful as a healing agent for

broken bones and to promote bone growth. It is also used in the manufacture of

horse feeds for bone growth and strength in these animals. If anyone would like

these plants for their own garden please contact school.

I have about ten gardeners on my books at the moment but would

welcome more; if all parents/carers could remind their children

that the garden club is open to all on Thursday after school from

2:30pm to 4:30pm. If students can sign up with Mr Sherry who is

based in the Science prep-room.

Many thanks to Holly Blake and Jordyn Parkyn for their efforts to keep everything

on track and to promote the garden project to others. They do have one serious gripe

this year over the mowing of the wild life area adjacent to the school garden. They

were upset at the loss of habitat to voles and shrews and the loss of seed to autumn

feeding birds and of course the insect life.

ROTARY CLUB

SCHOOL GARDEN

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Your local school nursing team have a regular school nurse drop-in

clinic on a Thursday during 1st and 2nd break and an appointment-

based clinic during the third period (11am). During the drop-in

sessions, students are able to access a range of health information

from the nurse. If you would like to know more about specific issues that the school

nursing team can offer support in, please contact 01288 320152.

Minor ailments and first aid needs will continue to be addressed by the designated

First Aider on site, Mrs Sally Mason.

Commonwealth Sports Day

Wednesday 9th July saw the ’Commonwealth Sports Day’ take place at Sir Jim’s. The

event involved all students participating in a variety of activities - all

based around this summer’s Commonwealth Games.

The school Games, which were supported by Sproull Solicitors,

Camelford, allowed students to take part in a number of morning

workshops delivered by both staff and local community clubs and societies. These

workshops included Commonwealth cooking, stadium building, rugby 7s, kick-boxing

and archery.

Following on from the morning workshops, all students contributed to an athletics

event on the school track. The whole day was captured through video, photos and

news articles by a group of Year 8 BBC school reporters.

All the events fed into a house competition, competed for by the four school houses,

with the eventual winners being Poldeme House.

Subject Leader for PE, Matt Dyson, said: ‘The day was hailed a great success with a

huge number of students and staff commenting on what a superb event the day had

been, particularly in showcasing the strong cross curricular links the school has, while

celebrating student success and achievement.’

He added: ‘The school would like to thank Camelford Rugby Club,

Tintagel Cricket Club, Byrne Black Belt Academy, Fast Forward Dance,

Cassie Patten, Camelford Leisure Centre and the Bowman of

Wadebridge Archery Club for their professionalism and expertise on

the day. A final thank you goes to Sproull Solicitors, Camelford for

their generous sponsorship.’

SCHOOL NURSE

SPORTS

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Sky Sports

Olympic bronze medallist, Cassie Patten, returned to the classroom

recently – as a Sky Sports mentor to a group of Year 7 students at Sir

Jim’s.

Cassie, who won bronze in the 10 kilometre Open Water Swim

(freestyle) and who also qualified for the finals of the 800 metres

freestyle at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, has been working with the students to boost

confidence and inspire them to make sound future choices.

Both she, and PE teacher at the school Janine Wynen, spent the day on 15th June with

the students, considering the qualities required to make successful decisions. Cassie,

who was born in Cornwall, brought along her bronze medal to show the students how

aspirations can become reality.

A shoulder injury unfortunately brought an end to her excellent

career, which also included a silver medal in the 10 kilometre Open

Water Swim in the 2007 World Championships in Melbourne, and a

silver in the Open Water class in the World Championships in

Seville in 2008.

A past member of the famous Plymouth Leander swimming club and then Stockport

Metro, her swimming career spanned ten years. On her appointment as an Athlete

Mentor for Sky Sports ‘Living for Sport’, Cassie said: ‘I struggled academically at

school and sport really did change my life. I hope I can inspire the young people I

meet during school visits to engage with a sport and use what they learn in other

areas of school life.’

Synthetic Phonics and Literacy Progress Units

It has been an exciting and eventful year in Student Support.

Literacy Progress and Synthetic Phonic Groups got underway with

Mr Collier and Mrs Guest teaching small groups of Students.

Students learnt how to blend sounds and decode words; also to

skim and scan passages of written work. Their final tests in reading and spelling this

month are showing evidence of the great progress they have made and the skills each

student now possesses.

To each student who has been involved in the programme, we congratulate them for

listening and working steadfastly to achieve the good results.

STUDENT SUPPORT CENTRE

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Primary School Visits

This summer term, Carol Teague and Elaine Scawn have visited the

Primary Schools to conduct reading and spelling tests in order to

identify students who will benefit from small group work in

Synthetic Phonics and Literacy Progress Units. Once identified,

their parents/carers will be notified and they will get off to a

head start at the beginning of the Autumn term in September.

Dyslexia Group

A pilot Dyslexia Group for parents, carers and grandparents took place in

October last year. The speaker, Jane Trapmore, Dyslexia Advisor for

Cornwall, presented an informative and entertaining talk about living life

to its full potential and not letting ‘a label’ stand in the way of what a

person can achieve in life. The talk stimulated good discussion and everyone

benefitted from the shared experiences and strategies from

parents/carers and their children, other family members and teachers

present.

A date for a similar gathering for the Dyslexia Group for parents and carers will be

discussed and organised for this coming Autumn Term. The date will be announced

early into the new term. A letter will be sent out to parents/carers inviting you to

give your ideas of who and what you may like to include along with any thoughts you

may have for the next meeting. We hope that in the future, these groups will be

headed by Parent Champions which will be launched at the next meeting. If you are

interested in becoming a Parent Champion, you can find out more at:

www.parentchampions.org.uk or contact Carol Teague.

Sleep Solutions

We would like to organise a Sleep Solutions Workshop, run by a

member of staff from scope.org.uk. Without specialist support, sleep

problems can continue for years. Sleep deprivation not only affects a

child’s learning, behaviour, mood and health but also the physical and

mental well-being of the whole family.

This is an informal and relaxed one off session, consisting of 4-5 parents/carers. If

you are interested in being part of a Sleep Solutions Group, please contact Carol

Teague, SENDCO Assistant, at [email protected].

Youth Workers

We are very fortunate at Sir Jim’s to have the assistance of many external agencies

who offer professional and very valuable support to the students.

Lisa Clarke and Steve Ward who work with Children’s Early Help,

Psychology and Social Care Service, visit the school on a regular

basis. Lisa is here most Thursdays and sees students on a 1 – 2 – 1 basis and also runs

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a Friendship Group during the lunch break for anyone to drop in. Lisa and Steve also

run the local Youth Club in Camelford for young people:

Youth Club Age: 13 – 19

Where: In the Hut, next to the Skate Park

When: Thursday’s from 7pm – 9pm

What we do: Cooking, Art, Games, Pool, Trips out, Dance & much more

Come along and meet the Youth Workers and join in the fun. Contact Lisa Clarke by

email - [email protected]

Student Counselling Service

There is also a student counselling service which offers

confidential 1 – 2 – 1 counselling at school each week. The service is

known as KOOTH.com. If a student or parent/carer requests the

service, a referral is made with their consent by Carol Teague. This service can also

be accessed independently by visiting www.KOOTH.com

Welcome

We invite and encourage parents/carers to contact us in Student

Support. We can make an appointment for you to come in or if you

want to have a quiet word at any time, please feel free to call into

reception and ask to see us. To be able to have a chat, share

concerns, celebrate the achievements and experiences of your child and generally

keep up with what is going on is a great thing to do.

There is an interesting and informative website you can access which gives supportive

information:

http://cornwall.childrensservicedirectory.org.uk/kb5/cornwall/fsd/home.page

or you can enter Family Information Service Cornwall into your search engine.

Temporary Leave

Last but not least - At the end of the Summer term we are sad to

lose Rachael Russell - but only on a temporary basis and for a

lovely reason - maternity leave. We wish Rachael and her family

well.

Student Support will carry on in her absence and continue with

her good work for the good of our good students.

If you would like this copy of Headlines in a different format, please contact the school.

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For further information talk to reception or call 01840 213188

Adventure Days Out See Below for DatesOnly £30 for the Whole day!From 10:00 - 16:00

Extreme Sports+ Have a whole day out and take part in one of our three extreme sports options

+ 29th July will be kayaking on open water

+ 5th August will be rock climbing at ‘The Barn Climbing Centre’

+ 12th August will be mountain biking (must bring your own mountain bike)

+ We provide transport to and from each activity. Just make sure to bring your packed lunch!!

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Cornwall Council

2014/15 school term dates (for community and voluntary-controlled schools)

September 2014 October 2014 November 2014

Mon 1 8 15 22 29 Mon 6 13 20 27 Mon 3 10 17 24

Tue 2 9 16 23 30 Tue 7 14 21 28 Tue 4 11 18 25 School holidays

Wed 3 10 17 24 Wed 1 8 15 22 29 Wed 5 12 19 26

Thurs 4 11 18 25 Thurs 2 9 16 23 30 Thurs 6 13 20 27 Bank holidays

Fri 5 12 19 26 Fri 3 10 17 24 31 Fri 7 14 21 28 Christmas Day 25 December 2014

Sat 6 13 20 27 Sat 4 11 18 25 Sat 1 8 15 22 29 Boxing Day 26 December 2014

Sun 7 14 21 28 Sun 5 12 19 26 Sun 2 9 16 23 30 New Year's Day 01 January 2015

Good Friday 03 April 2015

December 2014 January 2015 February 2015 Easter Monday 06 April 2015

Mon 1 8 15 22 29 Mon 5 12 19 26 Mon 2 9 16 23 Early May Holiday 4 May 2015

Tue 2 9 16 23 30 Tue 6 13 20 27 Tue 3 10 17 24 Spring Bank Holiday 25 May 2015

Wed 3 10 17 24 31 Wed 7 14 21 28 Wed 4 11 18 25 Summer Bank Holiday 31 August 2015

Thurs 4 11 18 25 Thurs 1 8 15 22 29 Thurs 5 12 19 26

Fri 5 12 19 26 Fri 2 9 16 23 30 Fri 6 13 20 27 AUTUMN TERM 2014 (72 days)

Sat 6 13 20 27 Sat 3 10 17 24 31 Sat 7 14 21 28 4 September - 19 December

Sun 7 14 21 28 Sun 4 11 18 25 Sun 1 8 15 22 (Half term 27 October - 31 October)

March 2015 April 2015 May 2015 SPRING TERM 2015 (55 days)

Mon 2 9 16 23 30 Mon 6 13 20 27 Mon 4 11 18 25 5 January - 27 March

Tue 3 10 17 24 31 Tue 7 14 21 28 Tue 5 12 19 26 (Half term 16 - 20 February)

Wed 4 11 18 25 Wed 1 8 15 22 29 Wed 6 13 20 27

Thurs 5 12 19 26 Thurs 2 9 16 23 30 Thurs 7 14 21 28 SUMMER TERM 2015 (68 days)

Fri 6 13 20 27 Fri 3 10 17 24 Fri 1 8 15 22 29 13 April - 23 July

Sat 7 14 21 28 Sat 4 11 18 25 Sat 2 9 16 23 30 (Half term 25 - 29 May)

Sun 1 8 15 22 29 Sun 5 12 19 26 Sun 3 10 17 24 31

June 2015 July 2015 August 2015

195 days are included on the school

calendar. Schools will be open to pupils

for 190 days. The 5 additional days are

allotted for In-Service Training.

Mon 1 8 15 22 29 Mon 6 13 20 27 Mon 3 10 17 24 31

Tue 2 9 16 23 30 Tue 7 14 21 28 Tue 4 11 18 25

Wed 3 10 17 24 Wed 1 8 15 22 29 Wed 5 12 19 26

Thurs 4 11 18 25 Thurs 2 9 16 23 30 Thurs 6 13 20 27

Fri 5 12 19 26 Fri 3 10 17 24 31 Fri 7 14 21 28

Sat 6 13 20 27 Sat 4 11 18 25 Sat 1 8 15 22 29

Sun 7 14 21 28 Sun 5 12 19 26 Sun 2 9 16 23 30