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The Christ’s Chronicle

Week beginning February 23rd 2009

Year 11 Revision Sessions


Year 11 have had timetabled revision sessions after school all this week. I hope that they
found it useful and I am grateful for the staff that arranged and delivered it. I hope that it has
provided a focus for the final 12 weeks before the exams. I hope too that the Revision
Session on Wednesday evening was useful for parents.

Year 11 Competitive Mentoring


A group of year 11 students are embarking on a Competitive Mentoring scheme over the next
6 weeks. The idea is to encourage a better attitude than previously with subject teachers
being asked to assess each student on that basis. I wish them luck.

Staff MA Programme
A group of staff have begun an MA programme this week after school. This is an example of
the extended learning taking place at all levels to enhance the learning of our young people
and their experience in school.

Year 9 Options Evening


Year 9 Options Evening was held on Wednesday night; I hope that Year 9 are getting the
guidance and support that they need to make informed and relevant choice for their study in
years 10 & 11.

Tracking Reports
Termly tracking reports have been compiled this week for reporting to parents the progress
being made by students in all of their subjects against their targets. This data will be used as
the basis for discussion on the Academic Tutorial Day on March 12th to which parents are
invited to attend. Times for meeting will be arranged by your daughter/son's form tutor.

A special assembly presentation took place for years 8 & 10 on Tuesday highlighting the
consequences of smoking. The presentation was made by Professor Hutchison from a
leading London University.

Every Monday there is a student bulletin shown to them during tutor time about the events of
the week together with reminders.

Sports Update
Year 7 Football match v HCC on Tuesday was drawn 1-1.

Years 7, 8 & 9 girls had rugby training on Monday with a coach from Harlequins RFC.

Netball results v Orleans Park: unfortunately all four teams lost but put up gallant displays!

Year 7/8 rugby training took place on Thursday evening.

The annual Indoor rowing competition took place on Friday – results to follow.
Staff Appointments in PACE & Science
We had interviews for vacancies in Mathematics, Science and PACE this week. Unfortunately
we were unable to appoint a Mathematician, but have appointed four very strong staff; two for
Science and two for PACE.

Mr Pollard arranged Year 8 target group meeting with parents and mentors on Tuesday in an
attempt to support and encourage them with their learning. Thank you to those parents who
attended and who support this initiative.

Virtual Learning Begins


Year 11 received their logins this week for our Virtual Learning Environment.

Outstanding C5s
There are some students with outstanding C5s. I would be grateful if parents would check
diaries regularly to see whether C5 sanctions have been given. Please ensure also that
diaries are in good condition, graffiti free, contain homework details and signed weekly. In
addition we have a small number of students whose uniform is not acceptable, please ensure
that they leave home dressed appropriately. Thank you for your support.

Student Equipment
Some students are not as organised as others in terms of being in possession of the correct
equipment. Please check what your son/daughter has in terms of equipment against what is
expected. Ms McGrail does run a stationary club which can help with re-stocking the right
equipment. She can be contacted on vmcgrail@christs.richmond.sch.uk Many thanks.

Year 8 Tutor Change


Ms Medway has taken over as tutor of 8E from Ms Andrews who will be assisting students
improve their literacy skills during registration.

Next Week's Monitoring


Monitoring week next week will focus on Homework.

Dramatic Edge Performance


Some Year 8 students took part in the Richmond "Dramatic Edge" Performance at the Queen
Charlotte Hall in Richmond on Thursday evening. Thanks to Ms Medway and Mrs Blair.

Have a good weekend.

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