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Head’s Weekly Newsletter
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Foreword…………………….....1 Welcome and Goodbye..…..2 Merseyside Police Truancy Patrols……………………..…….3 Staff Deployment…………….4 Governing Body Vacan-cies………………………….……..5 Staff Vacancies………….…….6 School News….....…………7-8 After School Club…………....9 Radio City Cash4Kids..…….9 Week 29 in Pictures………...10 ALMA Consultation…….11-15 General Election…………….16 Staff Adverts………………17-18 ALS Term Dates………..19-20 Hartlands Spectrum Breaks………………………21-22 Week 30 Dinner Menu…...23
Abbot’s Lea School Beaconsfield road Woolton Liverpool
Mrs Ania Hildrey
Headteacher
headteacher@
abbotsleaschool.co.uk
Issue 29, 28 April 2017
Dear Students, Families, Friends and Colleagues
Welcome to the first issue of the new term’s Head’s Weekly Newsletter!
I hope you have all had a restful fortnight and that you felt ready to start this last term of 2016-17.
This first half term is the shortest of this year, with only five weeks into which we will fit all of the learning! It is made more challenging by the Bank Holiday Monday, the main site closure on the Local Mayoral Elec-tion on 4 May.
Just when we thought we had it all under control, we received a notifica-tion that the main school site will need to be closed on the newly an-nounced General Election on Thursday, 8 June 2017.
On both of the election closure dates, only the main site is affected, with ALMA operating as normal.
The most important message of this week is that of a launch of a public consultation regarding our provision.
Attached to this newsletter is the consultation document, which I have already distributed to all the families, staff and Governors earlier this week, sharing the proposal to bring ALMA provision back onto the main school site from September.
With the decommissioning of the assessment function of ALMA, it makes perfect sense for the small group of remaining students who have a confirmed Abbot’s Lea School place for September to join their peers here at the main school site.
Such integration would make a massively positive difference to our students, staff and the families and allow us to use the substantial amount of money currently spent on the rental of Matthew Arnold to be better spent on the education of all of our young people.
I hope you will all help us achieve this positive change by emailing Liver-pool City Council [email protected] by 12 May 2017 with a one-line email showing your support. This is a “volume”, not “quality” request and so, the more supportive responses, the better! Thank you very much in advance for your help!
I wish you a very pleasant weekend!
With kindest regards
Ania Hildrey
Headteacher
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I started this section in last issue of my newsletter and I will continue to say goodbyes to anyone joining us, returning to us or leaving us here.
This week’s goodbyes will be said to three colleagues:
Emma Crellin, who has worked at our school for a number of years, joining us as a qualified social worker and supporting our families and playing a key part in our safeguarding team. Emma has decided to take up a post of Education Welfare Officer with Liverpool City Council and, whilst we all love her dearly, if you see her next time it may be to discuss any problem-atic term time absences!!! We wish her all the very best and thank her for all of her hard work and service to the students, families and the team of Abbot’s Lea.
We also bidding farewell to Catherine Bailey Williams, one of our special-ist support staff working directly with the students, who has decided that the time is right for her to see the world! Catherine is leaving us today to embark on an amazing journey to the USA, where she will take a lead on the Camp America activities for the youngsters from all around the world. We hope that one day she will return and share her experiences with us and with the students! Have a blast!
Lastly, we wave goodbye to James McGuire. James has a positive “can-do” attitude and has helped transform the lives of the students in our Low-er School. Whilst I have not known James that long, he is one of the ones I will never forget: behind the façade of a cheeky chappie, is a man of sub-stance, who has long planned to joined the Armed Forces - a dream which is now coming true for our young hero! James - stay true to yourself, keep safe and go “do good”! Many of our students see you as a role model so a visit in your uniform is a must!
We are also welcoming back Darren Stephens, our Site Manager, who this week started re-integrating back to work after several months of recovery fol-lowing an operation. We are so glad to see you back, with next week marking the official return to work. Just in time for a massive summer-time refurbish-ment of the facilities project! :-)
WELCOME AND GOODBYES
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We have been contacted by Liverpool City Council notifying us that Merseyside Po-lice (in partnership with LCC) are introducing truancy patrols once a week until the end of this academic year. The patrols will be conducted in a different area of the city each week. City centre operations are also being planned. The place of safety has been designated as the school at which the pupil is regis-tered. This will mean any unaccompanied pupils stopped by the patrol will be returned to school. All pupils stopped will have their details recorded. Written notification will be issued to school and a letter sent to the parent/carer informing them that their child had been stopped during a truancy patrol. An Education Welfare Officer will inform the relevant school, to confirm the pupil is registered, and the approximate time they will be returned. All pupils who are off site with the permission of the school (doctor's/dentist appoint-ments for example) will be issued with an authorisation pass. Please ensure that prior notification and evidence of appointments are given to school, as authorisation passes cannot be issued until this is received.
Thank you in advance for your cooperation.
MERSEYSIDE POLICE TRUANCY PATROLS
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STAFF DEPLOYMENT 2017-18
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT: Head of Department: Dean Scott-Scarth
KEY STAGE
Teacher HLTA TA
Early Years and Key Stage 1
Maria O’Neill – KSL
Kimberley Murdoch Gill Ross Vicky Yates/Jenny Lee
Key Stage 2 Lisa Walker – KSL Jade Hughes Lyndsey Sims
Sally Wexsteen Geraldine Murphy Lynette Kearns Sheila Edge
Lynn McBeth/Vicky Palin Rebecca Johnson Clare Moonan Virna Clarke
Joe Higgins Lizzy Sloan Peter Smith Gemma Gowens
Laura Cooney Marianne Deiter Rose Forse Taylor Mitchell
Nicole Bradley Sophie Metcalf Yvonne Idowu
Lisa Rodway Ashley Rowlands Karen Wilcott Liz Little
Sarah McParland Marie Richter Debra Hughes
SECONDARY DEPARTMENT: Head of Department: Anthony McVerry
KEY STAGE
Teacher HLTA TA
Key Stage Three
Ryan Mason – KSL
Chris Roach Terriann Moran/Rachel Reavey
Katie Mai Clare Edwards Pam Quayle
Richard Hodgson Sue Unsworth Sylvia Deacon-Smith
Neil Griffiths Elaine Ainsworth Claire Carline/Alison Ferry
Sarah Stokes Linda Anyakwo Gina McNamee
Kieran Spillane Jennifer Gray Heather Hinton
Elaine Elder Damian Mohan Pam Sumner
Key Stage Four
Katie Dallas – KSL
Amy Hughes Nicola Butterworth
Rebecca Loughran Sarah Jones Christine Williams/Heather Pearson
Angela Purcell Peter Murphy Diane Moss
Colm Wray Caroline O’Neill Danielle Maguire
Key Stage Five
Paul Davenport – KSL
Rebecca Roberts Lynn Duckworth
Rachel Wah Faye Allwood Laura Williams/Lauren Kuya
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GOVERNING BODY VACANCIES
We have vacancies for:
1 Staff Governor—election in process
1 Parent Governor
2 Co-Opted (previously known as Community) Governors
Anyone can become a Governor 9subject to safer recruitment) and we are looking
for strengthening our expertise around:
Financial leadership
Human Resources
Strategic planning
Project and change management
Whilst those areas are identified by the current governors as areas we wish to de-
velop, this does not mean that you need to be an expert in any of them!
Governing Body has three functions:
Set the vision for the school
Keep Headteacher to account for overall effectiveness of the school
Ensure appropriate deployment of funds to support the school’s overall effective-
ness
I am here to help share any information about the opportunity to make a difference
to hundreds of students—current and future so please contact me if you would like
more information.: [email protected]
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STAFF VACANCIES
We have vacancies for:
Head of Care and Safeguarding
Head of HR
Head of Finance and Operations
Head’s PA and Clerk to the Governing Body
Receptionist
Please see the attached combined advert attached to this newsletter
and do feel free to please publicise it amongst your networks to help us
recruit the best of the best!
Anyone wishing to discuss the opportunities is asked to make contact
with me directly, via: [email protected]
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ABBOT’S LEA SCHOOL NEWS
Keri Myers, Administrator - any day-to-day matters: [email protected]
Dean Scott-Scarth, Deputy Headteacher - any matters regarding curriculum, teaching,
learning and progress: [email protected]
Jane Parry, Deputy Headteacher - any care, wellbeing and safeguarding matters, in-
cluding therapeutic or medical support; [email protected]
As ever, you can also always contact Ania Hildrey , Headteacher: [email protected]
In Red class this week we have been looking at our new topic which is all about Pirates.
We did an experiment around floating/ sinking using different objects from class.
We also used dish sponges to make our own pirate ships and we had so much fun rac-
ing them.
This week Yellow class had a nice walk to Tesco with a shopping list for snack items,
work has also begun our new topic 'Pirates'.
ALMA
LOWER SCHOOL
Lower School is led by Mrs Louise Boudin ([email protected])
The pupils in the Lower school have had a really settled first week back in school after their holidays. Well done everybody! In Ls1 we have had a lovely visit to cafe for some snack. Everyone behaved very well and enjoyed the experience. Pupils have also been trying new foods and made sand-wiches using different bread. Everyone tried something new and out of their comfort zone including chicken, cheese, ham, lettuce, tomato, bread. Some realised they actu-ally like chicken and made their own sandwiches for the first time!! Super! LS2 have earned lots of Dojo points this week for being really lovely friends and work-ing hard in their lessons. We visited a local library where the pupils picked a book each to take back to school. They were so sensible in the library and loved the experience of stamping their books.
LS4 have been listening to and learning about Greek Myths. This week we went on an adventure in the labyrinth with Theseus to fight the Minotaur.
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Middle School is led by Mr McVerry ([email protected]) A big welcome back to all of our Middle School Families, we hope you had a restful break. This week has been enjoyable and the pupil's have been excellent this week. MS5 had their class trip out to say goodbye to Miss Catherine Bailey, who is off to work in Camp America over the summer. I am sure you will all join us in wishing her the best of luck and in making sure she makes some great memories while she is out there.
MIDDLE SCHOOL
UPPER SCHOOL
Upper School is led by Ms Dallas ([email protected])
Students have been working incredibly hard on their GCSE, Entry Level and BTEC
coursework and we have almost reached the finish line!! Well done to everyone!
Ms Dallas is confident that all the hard work will pay off!
SIXTH FORM
Sixth Form is led by Mr Davenport ([email protected])
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RADIO CITY—CASH FOR KIDS
SUPERHERO DAY
Just a reminder that we will be taking part in Radio City’s Cash for Kids Superhero Day.
Pupils (and staff!) are invited to come to school dressed as their favourite Super-
hero!
It will take place on Friday 5th May.
All money raised will go to Wish Upon a Star Foundation, a small local charity that raises funds for children with life threatening and terminal illnesses.
AFTER SCHOOL CLUB
Please note that due to the bank holiday on Monday 1st May 2017, there will be
no after school club on both Monday and Wednesday of next week.
After school club will resume on Monday 8th May 2017.
26 April 2017
Dear Students, Families, Colleagues and Governors
Ref: Consultation to bring ALMA provision back onto the main site
Following on from my previous communication regarding our vision for Abbot’s Lea School and also our
concerted efforts to strengthen our financial position, I have put forward to the City Council a proposal to bring
ALMA provision back onto the main school site. I attach for your attention a formal document issued today by
the Liverpool City Council which marks the beginning of the process of public consultation into the proposed
changes.
The proposed relocation would save the school substantial amount of money in rental costs (this year we
were facing a bill of £66K for just the use of facilities) and reduce the leadership costs of managing a split site
provision.
Additionally, and maybe most importantly, we want all of our students and staff to benefit from the strength
of our collective knowledge, skills and resources, to ensure that all of our students benefit from the highest
quality education, therapeutic interventions and life skills’ development. We believe that being based on one
site would not only allow our students such improved access to our brilliant resources, but also encourage
the staff to work more closely together, resulting in stronger Autism expertise and better knowledge sharing.
Lastly, but very importantly, we want to create a one-stop central point of contact for the families, making our
partnership even more effective.
I therefore write to ask that you help us and our cause and actively voice your support by emailing
[email protected] and sharing your support for the relocation of ALMA onto the main
Abbot’s Lea School site from September 2017.
Whilst I do not envisage a Cabinet refusal, I do foresee that there may be some opposition to the proposed
changes and so - every “positive” vote and supportive comment counts, with all the responses due to the
Council by Friday, 12 May 2017. Whether you are a student, family member (close or extended), a carer,
a staff member, a governor or a friend of our school – I hope you can help!
I thank you in advance for your pro-active support and I will keep you informed of any developments.
Yours sincerely
Ania Hildrey
Headteacher
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CONSULTATION
on a proposal to make a prescribed alteration to Abbot’s Lea School
assessment provision currently provided on the Matthew Arnold Primary
School site.
The City Council is consulting on a proposal to change provision at Abbot’s Lea School*
The proposal is to relocate the assessment provision, currently provided on the
Matthew Arnold Primary School site, to the Abbot’s Lea School site with effect from 1st September 2017.
*Abbot’s Lea School may have been referred to in some documentation as Abbot’s Lea Special School, Abbots Lea School, Abbotslea School.
Abbot’s Lea School’s provision based at Matthew Arnold Primary School may have been referred to in
some documentation as Abbot’s Lea at Matthew Arnold, ALMA, A.L.M.A, AL@MA)
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BACKGROUND
The current assessment provision at Matthew Arnold School was established under the
management of Abbot’s Lea School in January 2012, and provides 25 assessment places for
children with special educational needs aged 3 – 7.
Children attend the provision for varying periods of time depending on the extent and
complexity of their needs. Once the assessment is completed, an appropriate school place is
secured. Some of the children may transfer to their local mainstream school and others may
be placed at a resourced mainstream school or a special school depending on their needs
and the wishes of the parents/carers.
Those pupils who receive a diagnosis of Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and moderate
learning difficulties (MLD) or above, during their assessment may transfer to Abbot’s Lea
School once their assessment is complete if appropriate. Abbot’s Lea currently caters for
pupils with ASD and moderate learning difficulties or above, between the ages of 3 – 19.
With the de-commissioning of the assessment function for Abbot’s Lea School, there is no
benefit of location at Matthew Arnold Primary School.
Abbot’s Lea School is currently in financial deficit recovery stage and moving ALMA
provision to the main site would result in savings of up to £66K in rental (from Matthew
Arnold) a year, and significant staffing costs of management and administration.
THE PROPOSAL
The proposal is to relocate the assessment provision, currently provided on the Matthew
Arnold Primary School site, to the Abbot’s Lea School site and decommission the assessment
function with effect from 1st September 2017.
The Benefits of the proposal
The relocation of the groups of students back to the main school site would have numerous
benefits:
- Students – greater access to the specialist teaching and therapy resources
- Financial - savings
- Managerial – cohesion of leadership and management
- Administrative – centralisation of support
- Quality Assurance – daily overview of quality of provision
- Staff development – reintegration of the fractured team back to the main team
- Widening participation and engagement from families – creating a central port of call
for all parental enquiries and including parents in the main school activities.
Benefits for the Children
- Better use of delegated funding through savings on management and administration
costs
- Access to specialist teaching, support and therapeutic provision of Abbot’s Lea
School main site
- Greater interaction with peers
- Access to whole-school specialist activities
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- Access to central Care and safeguarding team
- Access to specialist grounds and amenities
- Smoother transitions into school and between phases
- More auspicious learning environment
Benefits for Staff
- Reintegration back to the whole staff team
- Access to a range of learning and development opportunities
- Participation in team meetings and training
- Stronger and more dynamic performance management
- Possibility of wider professional dialogue and collegiate interaction
- Lower travel time between sites (work – life balance)
- More flexibility in staff’ deployment on a day to day basis
- Access to a Resource Library and information sharing
- More auspicious green working environment
Benefits for Parents and Guardians
- One stop shop approach for all enquiries
- Central point of contact
- Family Adviser based on main site accessible all week
- Coffee mornings held weekly on main site
- Family Training provided on main site
- Better transition into the school and between phases
- Family and Friends Association based on main site
- All family meetings held on main site
- Safe neighbourhood for their children to be educated in
SEN Improvement Test
In considering these proposals, the Local Authority has taken account of the SEN Improvement Test, specifically:
a) the proposals will improve access to specialist staff, resources and facilities; b) the proposals will widen access to high quality, purpose-built accommodation for
pupils with special educational needs; c) the proposal will increase the number of places available to meet the needs of pupils
with ASD in the City.
In addition, pupils will be considered for home to school transport under the criteria of the Authority’s SEN Transport policy. What happens next? Feedback from the consultation will be considered by the City Council’s Cabinet. If the Cabinet decides to continue with the proposals after considering the comments received, the City Council will begin the procedure to increase the pupil numbers at the School
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a) Statutory notices will be posted at the schools and published in the Liverpool Echo, in the Summer Term 2017.
b) There will be a period of four weeks during which anyone can comment on or object to
the proposals.
Any comments or objections received during this period will be reported to the City Council’s Cabinet which will then decide whether or not to approve the proposals.
Timetable
The expected timetable for progress of the proposals is:
Consultation Period Wednesday 26th April – Friday 12th May
2017
City Council Cabinet decision whether to
proceed to publish proposals Friday 9th June 2017
If approved, Statutory Notices published
with four week representation period
Thursday 22nd June – Wednesday 19th
July 2017
City Council Cabinet decision August 2017
Implementation date Friday 1st September 2017
How to respond
You can submit views in writing about
the proposal to:
School Organisation Team Abbot’s Lea School consultation Children & Young People’s Service 5th Floor, Cunard Building Water Street Liverpool L3 1AH
or e-mail [email protected]
by Friday 12th May 2017
Any comments received, by letter or e-mail,
will be reported to the City Council when it
comes to take a decision on the proposals.
City Council papers are public documents and
are posted on the City Council website.
Any comments you make, therefore, will be
made public, but the papers will be edited
before publication, as appropriate, to preserve
anonymity in compliance with the Data
Protection Act 1998 and to prevent copying of
signatures.
26 April 2017 Dear Students and Families Ref: General Election – school closure I am writing to inform you that we have now received a notification of the Abbot’s Lea School site being designated for the General Election 2017. This means that the school will be closed to the students on our main site on Thursday, 8 June 2017. This applies to the main ALS school site only and students based at ALMA are unaffected by the political process on this occasion. Students at ALMA are expected to attend school as normal on that day. I will write to the Transport Team to inform them of this closure but ask that the families pass this notification on to the individual drivers and escorts teams to ensure full awareness. We will re-open at the normal time on Friday, 9 June 2017. Thank you in advance for your assistance and support. Yours faithfully
Ania Hildrey Headteacher
Come and join our amazing team! Abbot’s Lea School is a large and highly successful special school educating over 200 students aged 3-19, who, due to their Autism and associated learning differences, require significant specialist support to succeed academically and achieve their full potential. The school’s mission statement is to be the International Centre of Excellence for Autism. We ensure outstanding outcomes for all of our students through our unique Philosophy of Education – The ASD Model © which underpins our promotion of: A – academic progress C – specialist support E – development of life skills We are already an outstanding school (Ofsted, 2016) and now we wish to be the best! We are at an exciting stage of our development and following a review of our organisational structure, the following new opportunities have now arisen:
Head of Human Resources Permanent, Full Time: 37 hours per week, Salary: Up to 45,195 pa depending on experience You will be an experienced senior HR professional, taking a strategic lead on the development of all aspects of HR within the school, including workforce planning, staff recruitment and induction, continuous professional development, training, performance optimisation, payroll, reward and retention, as well as promotion of Abbot’s Lea School as the Employer of Choice. You will work closely with the Head of Finance and Operations, reporting directly to the Headteacher and the Governing Body.
Head of Finance and Operations Permanent, Full Time: 37 hours per week, Salary: Up to 45,195 pa depending on experience
You will be an experienced senior finance and operations leader, taking a strategic charge of the school’s £3.5M budget. You will lead on all aspects of the school’s income, expenditure, fundraising, lettings and sub-contracting. You will also take a lead on all aspects of the non-
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teaching operations, including administration, facilities, ICT and customer service. You will work closely with the Head of HR and report directly to the Headteacher and the Governing Body.
Head of Care and Safeguarding
Permanent, Full Time, 37 hours per week, Salary: Up to £36, 379 pa depending on experience
You will be an experienced social care professional, with current working knowledge of Safeguarding legislation and statutory requirements and recent leadership and management experience. As a member of the Senior Leadership Team, you will lead on all aspects of pastoral care and safeguarding for the students, reporting directing to the Headteacher and the Governing Body, but, on the daily basis, interaction with the students, families and the staff of the school, taking on a role of a Designated Safeguarding Lead.
Headteacher’s PA and Clerk to Governing Body Permanent, Full Time, 37 hours per week, Salary: Up to £26,822 pa depending on experience You will be a highly effective administrator, with superb standards of Literacy, a customer-service mind-set and top quality technical skills in all aspects of secretarial work. You will provide direct bespoke personal assistance to the Headteacher and, indirectly, to the wider leadership team of the school, to enable the leaders’ focus on developing Abbot’s Lea School into the best special school in the world! You will also provide administrative support for the Governing Body under the leadership of the Chair of Governors, making yours an executive PA role.
Receptionist Permanent, Term Time Only, 37 hours per week, Salary: Up to £19,430 pa (pro-rata) depending on experience You will be a highly effective administrator, with excellent communication skills. As the first point of contact with the school, you will be positive, helpful, highly respectful and confidential, with a natural customer service mind-set and top quality attention to detail in all aspects of your secretarial work. You will take pride in promoting the high standards of inclusive ethos of the school and in your dealings with the students, the families, the staff and the visitors to the school, you will take ownership of the quality welcome and experience of all. You will be flexible in your approach with a positive, can-do attitude and natural resourcefulness. For all of the posts advertised, you must:
Meet the person specification
Be able to meet key accountabilities set out in Job Description
Have experience and/or a keen interest in the subject matter
Be able to use ICT effectively
Have good organisational skills
Have good communication skills
Good levels of literacy and numeracy For an informal chat about the positions or to arrange a visit to the school, as well as to request an application pack please contact Mrs Ania Hildrey, Headteacher, via: [email protected]
Closing date: 9.00am on Monday 15 May 2017 Positions are subject to Safer Recruitment checks, including an enhanced DBS check. Applicants must be eligible to work in the UK. Shortlisted applicants will be required to volunteer for one day before interview.
AUTUMN 2017 Autumn Term 1 (35 days) Staff Training: Monday 4 September 2017 Term starts on: Tuesday 5 September 2017 Term ends on: Friday 20 October 2017 October Holiday: Monday 23 October 2017 to Friday 27 October 2017 Autumn Term 2 (39 days) Term starts on: Monday 30 October 2017 Term ends on: Thursday 21 December 2017 (finishing at 13:30)
Christmas Holiday: Monday 25 December 2017 to Friday 5 January 2018
SPRING 2018 Spring Term 1 (25 days) Staff Training: Monday 8 January 2018 Term starts on: Tuesday 9 February 2018 February Holiday: Monday 12 February 2018 to Friday 16 February 2018 Spring Term 2 (25 days) Term starts on: Monday 19 February 2018 Term ends on: Friday 23 March 2018 (finishing at 13:30)
Spring Holiday: Monday 26 March 2018 to Friday 6 April 2018 (Good Friday – 30 March 2018; Easter Monday –2 April 2018)
SUMMER 2018 Summer Term 1 (34 days) Staff Training: Monday 9 April 2018 Term starts on: Tuesday 10 April 2018 Bank Holiday Monday 7 May 2018 Term ends on: Friday 25 May 2018 May Holiday: Monday 28 May 2018 (Bank Holiday) to Friday 1 June 2018 Summer Term 2 (37 days) Term starts on: Monday 4 June 2018 Official leaving date for students: Friday 29 June 2018 Term ends on: Friday 20 July 2018 (finishing at 13:30)
Staff Training: Monday 23 July 2018 Staff Training: Tuesday, 24 July 2018
SCHOOL TERM DATES FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR
2017-2018
School Year (195 days)
Term Time Holidays Bank Holiday Inset Day
2017/2018
AUGUST/SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
Mon 4 11 18 25 Mon 2 9 16 23 30 Mon 6 13 20 27
Tues 5 12 19 26 Tues 3 10 17 24 31 Tues 7 14 21 28
Wed 6 13 20 27 Wed 4 11 18 25 Wed 1 8 15 22 29
Thur 7 14 21 28 Thur 5 12 19 26 Thur 2 9 16 23 30
Fri 1 8 15 22 29 Fri 6 13 20 27 Fri 3 10 17 24
Sat 2 9 16 23 30 Sat 7 14 21 28 Sat 4 11 18 25
Sun 3 10 17 24 Sun 1 8 15 22 29 Sun 5 12 19 26
DECEMBER
JANUARY
FEBRUARY
Mon 4 11 18 25 Mon 1 8 15 22 29 Mon 5 12 19 26
Tues 5 12 19 26 Tues 2 9 16 23 30 Tues 6 13 20 27
Wed 6 13 20 27 Wed 3 10 17 24 31 Wed 7 14 21 28
Thur 7 14 21 28 Thur 4 11 18 25 Thur 1 8 15 22
Fri 1 8 15 22 29 Fri 5 12 19 26 Fri 2 9 16 23
Sat 2 9 16 23 30 Sat 6 13 20 27 Sat 3 10 17 24
Sun 3 10 17 24 31 Sun 7 14 21 28 Sun 4 11 18 25
MARCH
APRIL
MAY
Mon 5 12 19 26 Mon 2 9 16 23 30 Mon 7 14 21 28
Tues 6 13 20 27 Tues 3 10 17 24 Tues 1 8 15 22 29
Wed 7 14 21 28 Wed 4 11 18 25 Wed 2 9 16 23 30
Thur 1 8 15 22 29 Thur 5 12 19 26 Thur 3 10 17 24 31
Fri 2 9 16 23 30 Fri 6 13 20 27 Fri 4 11 18 25
Sat 3 10 17 24 31 Sat 7 14 21 28 Sat 5 12 19 26
Sun 4 11 18 25 Sun 1 8 15 22 29 Sun 6 13 20 27
JUNE
JULY
AUGUST
Mon 4 11 18 25 Mon 2 9 16 23 30 Mon 6 13 20 27
Tues 5 12 19 26 Tues 3 10 17 24 31 Tues 7 14 21 28
Wed 6 13 20 27 Wed 4 11 18 25 Wed 1 8 15 22 29
Thur 7 14 21 28 Thur 5 12 19 26 Thur 2 9 16 23 30
Fri 1 8 15 22 29 Fri 6 13 20 27 Fri 3 10 17 24 31
Sat 2 9 16 23 30 Sat 7 14 21 28 Sat 4 11 18 25
Sun 3 10 17 24 Sun 1 8 15 22 29 Sun 5 12 19 26
Total number of academic year days: 195 Total number of student learning days: 190 Total number of staff training days: 5
Christmas Bank Holidays 25th December 2017 26th December 2017 New Year Bank Holiday 1st January 2018 Good Friday 30th March 2018 Easter Monday 2nd April 2018 Early May Bank Holiday 7th May 2018 Spring Bank Holiday 28th May 2018 Summer Bank Holiday 27th August 2018
DAILY CHEF SPECIALS!
All our meat is farm assured from local suppliers, we use free range eggs, organic milk, pasta and flour. All of our fruit and
vegetables are locally sourced where possible.
FFT is a ‘not for profit’ School Company owned by its Partner Schools
www.foodforthoughtliverpool.co.uk
Week 3 Monday Tuesday
Wednesday Thursday Friday
Main Meal We Provide A Variety of Seasonal Hot and
Cold Dishes for Children to Freely
Choose From
May Day Bank Holiday
Quorn Vegetable Noodle Stir Fry – Serve with Prawn Crackers and ‘Chip Shop’ Curry Sauce
Roast Chicken Dinner
– Local Chicken Served with New
Potatoes and Seasonal Vegetables
Sausage and Mash – Local Pork Sausage
Served with Mashed Potato and Onion
Gravy
Homemade Battered Fish or Fish Fingers –
Served with Homemade Chips and
Garden Peas
Alternative Jacket Potatoes with
Tuna and other Fillings Available Daily
Hummus – Toasted
Pita and Crutides
Twice Baked Jackets
Cheese and Tomato
Toasties
Meat Free Sausage
Rolls
Homemade Soup Tomato and Lentil Chef’s Choice Broccoli and Cheese Chef’s Choice
Starchy Food Various Bread
Choices Available
May Day Bank Holiday
Spaghetti
New Potatoes
Wholemeal Toast
Homemade Chips
Vegetables Salad Bar with Hummous
Peppers, Onions
Seasonal Vegetables
Baked Beans
Garden Peas
Dessert Fresh Fruit, Selection of Low Fat Yoghurts
and Homemade Puddings Available Every Lunch time
Homemade
‘Chocolate’ Fudge Cake
Fresh Fruit
Fresh Fruit Salad
Yoghurt Selection
Homemade Apple and
Oat Crumble and Custard
Fresh Fruit
Yoghurt Selection
Cheese and Cracker
Fresh Fruit
Week Commencing 01/05/17