SAINT AUGUSTINE’SCatholic High School & Sixth Form CentreOur Lady of Lourdes Catholic Multi Academy Company
Principal Mr A F Quinn BA (Hons) NPQH Stonepits Lane, Hunt End, Redditch, Worcs, B97 5LX tel 01527 550400 www.st-augustines.worcs.sch.uk
Newsletter 14 Friday, 18th December 2015
LET US PRAY“Almighty, eternal, just and merciful God,
give us miserable ones the grace to do for You alone what we know You want us to do and always to desire what pleases You. Inwardly cleansed, interiorly enlightened
and inflamed by the fire of the Holy Spirit, may we be able to follow in the footsteps of Your beloved Son, our Lord Jesus Christ,
and by Your grace alone, may we make our way to You, Most High, Who live and rule in
perfect Trinity and simple Unity, and are glorified God almighty, forever and ever.
Amen.” St Francis of Assisi
The day of joy returns, Father in Heaven, and crowns another year with peace and
good will. Help us rightly to remember the birth of Jesus, that we may share in the song of
the angels, the gladness of the shepherds, and the worship of the wise men.
Close the doors of hate and open the doors of love all over the world?
Let kindness come with every gift and good desires with every greeting.
Deliver us from evil, by the blessing that Christ brings, and teach us to be merry
with clean hearts. May the Christmas morning make us
happy to be thy children, And the Christmas evening bring us to our bed with grateful thoughts, forgiving and
forgiven, for Jesus' sake. Amen
Dear Parents/CarersCERTIFICATE EVENINGOn Tuesday, former Year 11 students came into school to be awarded with their GCSE certificates. It was wonderful to see students who had left and also to be able to give out certificates to our Year 12 students who have now embarked upon their A Level courses.Thereafter former Year 13 students arrived to receive their A Level certificates. Staff were pleased to see former students and learn how the next stage of their educational/job careers are progressing.CAROL SERVICE AT OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL CHURCH After our Certificate Evening, staff, students, Academy Representatives and Directors of Saint Augustine’s and Saint Bede’s made their way to Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church for a most poignant Carol Service. Students from Saint Augustine’s and Saint Bede’s were united in choral harmony in a most memorable celebration of the coming of Christ. Many thanks to Fr Tony Rohan, to Mr Long and Mrs Wright for this beautiful Christmas service.END OF TERM SERVICE AND CAROLSAs is customary on the last day of term,
students attended a Christmas Service in school today. Many thanks to Fr Tony, to Mrs O’Connor, Mr Connolly and Mrs Clayton for organising a most joyous Christmas Service. Thanks also to Mr Long, the choir, musicians and students who participated in the service.LETTER OF THANKS RECEIVEDOne of our senior citizens took time to write a letter of thanks after the Christmas Party. Please read an excerpt from her letter below:‘The talent of the Music hall entertainers and the Choral Group was excellent. The work that took place in entertaining, feeding and taking care of the ladies and gentlemen who were invited, was a credit to the members of staff and students alike. The students are a credit to you (Mr Quinn), that is reflected in the calmness around school and in the community when they are moving around the area. Please accept and pass on my grateful thanks to all. I wish you, your staff and students a very happy Christmas and a happy and peaceful 2016. Mrs R SyrettOnce again well done and thank you to everyone involved. EARLY FINISH TODAYToday, school finished early at 12.30pm. SCHOOL REOPENS TO STUDENTS ON TUESDAY, 5th JANUARY 2016 AT THE USUAL TIME. Monday, 4th January 2016 is an INSET Day. Staff will be involved in safeguarding training on that day.May I take this opportunity to thank all parents/carers for their support this
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COMING UPIN THE NEW YEAR 2016INSET DAY - Monday, 4th January 2016 - SCHOOL CLOSED TO STUDENTSTuesday, 5th January 2016 - SCHOOL OPEN TO ALL STUDENTSTuesday, 5th - Friday, 15th January 2016 - ASSESSMENT FORTNIGHT YEAR 10
CERTIFICATE EVENING
term; members of staff for their hard work and diligence; Academy Representatives and Directors for their continued support to our school and to the schools in our Lady of Lourdes Catholic MAC.STAFF LEAVINGWe wish Dr Passalacqua the very best of luck as he takes up his new post in January 2016 at Trinity High School. We thank him for his service to Saint Augustine’s over the past two years.CONGRATULATIONSWe wish Mr Hutchison many congratulations on the eve of his marriage which is due to take place over the Christmas holiday.MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU ALL!
Mr G O’Connor, Head of School & Mr A F Quinn, Executive Headteacher
PASTORAL MATTERSYEAR 9 As their first term at Saint Augustine’s comes to an end, I would like to thank all of the Year 9s for their enthusiasm and their commitment shown towards both their studies and the extra-curricular activities. YEAR 9 AUTUMN TERM AWARDS 2015 Emiliya Kott and Alexander Young were awarded the Principal’s Award; Chloe Thomas and Ben Hopkins received the Head of Year Award; Declan Platt was awarded the Spiritual Life Award; 9CB was the form group with the most points with Henry Hemming and Charlotte Carter being the students with the most points; 69 students achieved 100% attendance – a fantastic achievement; and the best attending form was 9WY. Well done and have a great Christmas. Ms Mason Head of Year 9YEAR 10 AUTUMN TERM AWARDS 2015Madi Farmer, Sairah Ahsan and Catherine Berrow were awarded the Principal’s Award; Gemma Humphray and Adrian Noble received the Head of Year Award; Monica Hirawas awarded the Spiritual Life Award; 64 students gained a 100% attendance award for this term, whilst the form with best attendance was awarded to 10RV with 97.4% attendance; in terms of Class Charts, the highest average point score individual went to Isma Mahmood and the form with the highest points was 10WD. Well done Year 10 and have a wonderful Christmas! Mr Ross, Head of Year 10YEAR 11 AUTUMN TERM AWARDS 2015On Wednesday this week, Year 11 had their awards assembly. Niamh Collins was rewarded for having the best achievement in the most recent set of examinations; Lauren Taylor and Bethan Gayle both received awards for having the best attitude to learning in their recent school reports - both students received 9 'A' grades and 2 'B's in their respective reports; Thomas Saunders was awarded the Spiritual Life Award for his sterling work; 75 students received certificates for 100% attendance; 11GN received the highest achieving form award with a brilliant 98.6% - this was not only the highest in Year 11 but within Years 9, 10 and 11; and finally 11MU was the form that received most class charts points and the highest individual students were Xyrille Fernandez and Peter Nicholas. Well done to all students. I wish all students a wonderful holiday. Mr Mill, Head of Year 11SAFEGUARDING MATTERS Christmas is a time of joy, fun, generosity and a time of caring. However If you have reason to believe that a child or young person is at immediate risk from harm contact the Police on 999.If you have any concerns about a particular child or young person and feel that they may be in need of protection or safeguarding, then please contact the Access Centre on 01905 822666 from Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5.00pm. For assistance out of office hours (5:00pm to 8:00 am weekdays and all day at weekends and
bank holidays) please contact the Access Centre on 01905 768020. Further Useful Contact Telephone Numbers:Alexandra Hospital: 01527 503030, Woodrow Dr, Redditch B98 7UB; Samaritans: 08547 909090 (24 hour helpline); Childline: 0800 1111; NSPCC Helpline: 0808 800 5000 . On behalf of the Pastoral team, may I wish you all a very Merry Christmas.Ms Fletcher: [email protected] and Mrs BellTHE TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS SAFETY TIPS COUR-TESY OF CHESHIRE FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICEOn the 1st day of Christmas:• Check your Christmas tree lights conform to the British Standard. On the 2nd day of Christmas:• Never place candles near your Christmas tree or furnishings. On the 3rd day of Christmas: • Make sure your family and visitors know what to do in an emergency - have an escape plan.On the 4th day of Christmas:• Decorations can burn easily - Don't attach them to lights or heaters. On the 5th day of Christmas: • Never overload electrical sockets and switch Christmas lights off and unplug them before you go to bed.On the 6th day of Christmas: • The risk of accidents, especially in the kitchen, is greater after alcohol is consumed.On the 7th day of Christmas: • Most fires start in the kitchen - never leave cooking unattended. On the 8th day of Christmas • If you are planning to celebrate with fireworks, store them in a metal box, read the instructions, never go back to a lit firework and keep a bucket of water nearby. On the 9th day of Christmas: • If you smoke, make sure cigarettes are completely extinguished before you go to bed.On the 10th day of Christmas: • Check the battery in your smoke alarm and use Christmas as a reminder to clean it and remove dust. On the 11th day of Christmas: • Keep candles, lighters and matches out of reach of children. Never leave burning candles unattended.On the 12th day of Christmas: • Take the time to check on elderly relatives and neighbours this Christmas - make sure they are fire safe. DUKE OF EDINBURGHA letter of thanks has been received from the charity Friends of Sick Children in Malawi, which can be viewed at the end of this Newsletter. Monies that would usually be paid to the Assessor to accompany the students who took part in the Duke of Edinburgh scheme, was very kindly donated to the charity. by our
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assessor. Our school is mentioned as helping Yankho Misamali, in Malawi, South East Africa. Yankho suffers with cerebral palsy. Our assessor’s donation has ensured that Yankho has a bespoke chair. Mr Mill, Head of Year 11REWARDSWell done to all students who have claimed their rewards!! Chocolate bars have been very popular and students have been working really hard to get those 100 points for the Amazon Voucher. Well done to those who got there!!!A special Thank You to students who have donated to CAFOD. In total we have had 36 donations this term.Have a wonderful Christmas and remember, points start at zero from 5th January 2016. Mrs Gribben
CATHOLICITY OF THE SCHOOLADVENT WREATHSEvery student in Year 9 wrote a prayer or a hope for Christmas on a handprint, which were decorated and arranged into an Advent Wreath representing each form group. The result was amazing with the most poignant wishes and prayers included. Well done to our Year 9 students. Please see the results of their efforts opposite.END OF TERM SERVICE AND CAROLSThe end of term service and Carols brought all students and staff together for a befitting end to the autumn term. Students sang carols and listened to a selection of songs that the choir sang at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church on Tuesday evening accompanied by our talented musicians. Fr Tony gave the opening homily and the final blessing before students and staff left to begin their Christmas celebrations with their families and friends. Many thanks to Fr Rohan, to Mr Connolly, Mr O’Connor and Mrs Clayton for assisting me with organising and ensuring the technical set up of the sports hall and the service, to Mr Long and his wonderful music students, to the Year 9 SLSC students for the bidding prayers, to other SLSC students and our wonderful site team for setting up the sports hall and displaying the beautiful Advent Wreaths made by Year 9 students and to Kieran Bates for his poem reading. Well done to you all. I wish you a very Merry Christmas.CARDINAL CORMAC MURPHY-O’CONNOR ON THE CHRIS EVANS RADIO SHOWOn Tuesday this week, Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor featured on 'The Chris Evans Show' on BBC Radio 2.His 'Pause for Thought' reflection asked us to "think about mercy and forgiveness because it is the wellspring of joy and serenity and of peace":I wonder what is your favourite passage from Shakespeare? It could be from Hamlet: "To be or not to be", or "Whether it is nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune". But you know what my passage is? It’s from The Merchant of Venice and it is this: The quality of mercy is not strained, it droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven upon the place beneath. It is twice blessed, it blesses him who gives and him who takes. If you forgive you will be blessed – forgive in your heart, but also, perhaps, by word or in deed. But it also blesses those who take. Sometimes we take forgiveness from a neighbour or a member of the family or a friend whom we have offended. But Shakespeare says, It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven upon the place beneath. And that’s us.I want to remind you today that God forgives. At times I feel very sad that our country sometimes seems so bereft of God. There is a writer, Julian Barnes, a very good one, and he says, I don’t believe in God but I miss Him. How people miss God. He is there to you even though you may not have experienced Him or perhaps have ignored Him or even abandoned Him.There are nine days to go to Christmas. That festival is not only
about family and festivity and fun and exchange of presents. It really is about the most extraordinary, wonderful present, the present of love and the present of forgiveness of God. I believe that He came among us 2000 years ago at Christmas in the person of Jesus Christ. He came to show that we are accepted by God and that we are forgiven by God and loved by God. He proved this by the manner of his life and death and his resurrec-tion, so that He is with us still.So in wishing you all a very happy Christmas, I would like you to think about mercy and forgiveness because it is the wellspring of joy and serenity and of peace. The quality of mercy is not strained, it droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven upon the place beneath. It is twice blessed, it blesseth him who gives and him that takes.HOLY YEAR: JUBILEE OF MERCYThe Jubilee of Mercy, given to us by Pope Francis, invites us to contemplate the mercy of God revealed to us in the face of Jesus, his Son. The Year runs from 8 December 2015 to 20 November 2016 and offers us the opportu-nity to reflect on how we might better radiate and reflect the tender love of God in our world and to seek to draw others into experiencing that love and mercy. Mrs O’Connor, Head of RE
Year 9 Advent Wreaths
MAY YOU ALL ENJOY A JOYOUS &PEACEFUL CHRISTMAS
ATTENDANCEAutumn term 2015
Well done to all year groups for superb attendance this
term - well done!Miss Bird, Attendance Officer
ATTENDANCE MATTERSWINNER OF THE IPAD MINI ATTENDANCE RAFFLEAs always, at the end of each term, all students with superb attendance are entered in the raffle to win an Ipad Mini. This term Harry Perry was the lucky winner plucked out of the hat. Harry has achieved 98.5% attendance since September. Congratulations Harry!
HOLIDAYS IN TERM TIMEParents/Carers are reminded that holidays taken during term time are actively discouraged by the school and Worcestershire County Council. It is proven that taking holidays in term time will affect your child’s education as much as any other absence. We expect parents/carers to help us by not taking children away on holiday during school time. There is no automatic right to leave in term time. Please remember that any savings you think you may make by taking a holiday in school time are offset by the cost to your child’s education and may result in the issue of a fine of up to £120.Since last year, there has been an increase in students being taken out of education for holidays and as a direct result the number of parents issued with a penalty notice has also increased. "Our evidence shows missing the equivalent of just one week a year from school can mean a child is significantly less likely to achieve good GCSE grades, having a lasting effect on their life chances." DFE 2015
Miss Bird, Attendance Officer
TRANSPORT UPDATEDIAMOND BUSESSince the follow up meeting with Diamond Buses last week and the subsequent letter sent by the school to Cllr John Smith regarding a swift resolution of the problems faced by our students in terms of the bus service provision, Mr O’Connor has now spoken at length with Cllr Smith. Cllr Smith has been made fully aware of and understands the safeguarding and educational issues that our students are facing because of the sub-standard service provision by the Diamond Bus service. He is also aware that the time frame to rectify these issues is of the utmost importance to ensure that our students are transported to and from school in a timely and safe manner. Currently, I have to inform you that there is unfortunately no improvement in the service, with students once again being stranded in Redditch town centre on Wednesday this week. This disturbing incident was resolved by members of staff ferrying students to school via the school mini-buses. Cllr Smith asks that Parents/Carers inform him by email of any concerns, comments or issues they have with Diamond Buses school service on the following address: Cllr John Smith - [email protected]. In this way, Cllr Smith can compile a complete information dossier on the matter to effect change.
Ms Fletcher with Harry Perry
MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM THE ATTENDANCE TEAM
CALENDAR AUTUMN TERM 2015SPRING TERM 2016INSET DAY - Monday, 4th January 2016 - school closed to studentsTuesday, 5th January 2016 - school open to all studentsTuesday, 5th - Friday, 15th January 2016 - Assessment Fortnight Year 10Monday, 18th - Wednesday, 27th January 2016 - Year 11 Mock ExaminationsWednesday, 27th January 2016 - Holocaust Memorial DayMonday, 1st - Friday, 5th February 2016 - Assessment Week Year 9Monday, 8th February 2016 - Year 12 History TripWednesday, 10th February 2016 - Years 9, 10 and 11 Lenten Reconciliation ServicesHalf term spring term 2016 - Monday, 15th - Friday, 19th February 2016 inclusiveMonday, 22nd - Friday, 26th February 2016 - Year 13 Mock ExaminationsMonday, 22nd February - Friday, 4th March 2016 - Fair Trade FortnightMonday, 7th - Friday, 11th March 2016 - Year 12 Mock ExaminationsTuesday, 8th March 2016 - International Womens’ DayThursday, 10th March 2016 - Year 9 and Year 13 Parents’ EveningMonday, 14th - Friday, 18th March 2016 - Lent Fundraising WeekEaster Holiday 2016 - Thursday, 24th March - Friday, 8th April 2016 inclusiveINSET DAY - Thursday, 24th March 2016 SUMMER TERM 2016Monday, 11th April 2016 - school open to all studentsMay Day - Monday, 2nd May 2016Thursday, 19th May 2016 - Year 10 Parents’ EveningFriday, 27th May 2016 - St Augustine’s Feast DayHalf term summer term 2016 - Monday, 30th May - 3rd June 2016 inclusiveMonday, 13th - Friday, 17th June 2016 - Year 9 Assessment WeekMonday, 20th - Friday, 24th June 2016 - Year 10 Assessment WeekThursday, 23rd June 2016 - St Augustine’s Day/Year 13 Leavers MassWednesday, 29th June 2016 - Year 11 PromWednesday, 6th and Thursday, 7th July 2016: Transition DaysEnd of term Thursday, 21st July 2016 (12.30pm closure)INSET DAY - Friday, 22nd July 2016 - school closed to students
WEEK ONE MENU FROM 5th JANUARY 2016
LITERACY MATTERSQUOTES OF THE WEEK'Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.' Doctor Seuss'Be yourself, everyone else is taken.' Oscar Wilde‘Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among those with whom he is pleased!’ Luke 2:14 Miss Beaumont-Dyer
CAREER SPOTLIGHT ON........Name: Tracey Rose Occupation: Lead Cover Supervisor Qualifications: GCSE, A-Level, HLTA statusWhat were you thinking of doing when at school?I always wanted to be a teacher, or a social worker – a job where I could work with young people and make a difference. I fell into becoming a cover supervisor really. I started working at my school as a Grade 1 Teaching Assistant, supporting students in the classroom and within 6 months I was working at a higher grade; delivering lessons to small groups of students who found it hard to be in a classroom with lots of other students. It wasn’t long before I was asked to deliver lessons to whole classes… and so it was. I undertook the HLTA pathway; gained Higher Level Teaching Assistant status and became resident cover teacher at my school. Now I lead a team of resident cover supervisors who work in my school – there are 4 resident cover supervisors in our school and it works really well! If a teacher is unable to deliver a lesson for whatever reason one of us will take it. We know the students; have excellent relation-ships with the students; know the school so can follow school policy and best of all… we set the high expectation that although the teacher isn’t there learning will still take place. Extra-Curricular experience:The more skills you have to share, the more attractive you are to prospective employers –for whatever career you follow! As well as being lead cover supervisor at my school, I run a book club for KS4 and a nail art enrichment for KS3. I’m not trained to do these – I just enjoy them – something fun to get involved with. What does your job involve?• I manage staff absence - so if a teacher isn’t in school they need to report this to me. • I complete all the necessary paperwork involved with that absence. • I cover their timetable. I deploy their lessons to my team of cover supervisors (so we never know what we will be teaching that day until all the absences have been processed).• I ensure the cover supervisors have everything they need to deliver their lesson.• I cover lessons – teaching for absent staff. Today I have taught a lesson on ‘How does Booker use language to engage the reader?’ to Yr 11, ‘How does Voldemort fulfil the conventions of being a villain?’ to Yr 7 and finally; ‘How does Owen use vivid imagery in Exposure to engage the reader?’ to Yr 10. • I ensure that students remain on task with the work they have been set.• I feedback to teachers on how well the lessons went - were we successful in achieving the learning objective? What do you like about the job the most?I like working with the students at my school. It is really rewarding to know that you have helped someone learn something…(and of course I like to have the school holidays off) Anything exciting/didn’t anticipate?Diversity! Every day is different! Salary range:Approximately £12, 000 to £16, 000, dependent on experience and which school you work for as not all schools follow the same pay scale. How to find out more/Advice:• Speak to someone who does the job already• Offer to shadow them – is the job what you thought it
was going to be like? • Volunteer in local schools to gain school experience• Sign up with agencies – they often run training coursesAnything else?Personable qualities:• You need to be a strong character for this role - you deal with lots, often last minute – resilience is key! • You need to be able to work well independently but also be a great team player.• You need to be highly adaptable as there is no regular timetable• You need to have good behaviour management skills• You need to be diplomatic. • You need to be an excellent role model.
ASSESSMENT MATTERSTESTS/EXAMINATIONS COMING UP IN THE NEW YEARPlease see the Year 10 revision sheet at the end of the Newsletter, relating to the Assessment Fortnight Tuesday, 5th - Friday, 15th January 2016.The Year 11 Mock examinations take place from Monday, 18th - Wednesday, 27th January 2016. Please see the Mock Examination timetable later in the Newsletter, plus a Year 11 revision sheet at the end of the Newsletter. Students should ensure that they get plenty of rest over the Christmas holiday, eat well and spend time revising for these important examinations.
Mr O’Connor
FOOD MATTERSNew Year’s Eve Food ideas
www.deliciousmagazine.co.uk/collections/a-new-years-eve-menu/Mrs Stanley
SPORTS MATTERSTRAMPOLININGThe final results have been received for the Level 3 Worcestershire School Games Trampolining Competition: Saints came first in the team competition for the intermediate 1, with Christopher Whitehead 2nd and King Charles 3rd. Some fantastic individual performances for the intermediate 1 competition with 38 competitors in total across the schools. Charlotte Adams-Stone 46.6 Points (Silver Place); Laura Guttridge 46.3 Points (Silver Place); Ella McAfee 43.9 Points (8th Place); Emily Read 43.5 Points (9th Place); Emma Johnston 43 points (11th Place); Freya Hemming 40.2 Points (15th Place); Lara Clement 37.7 Points (20th Place); Katie Holloway 37.2 Points (21st Place); Esther Nicholas 36.3
WEEK COMMENCING 4.1.16CLUBSMonday LunchtimeDance Club - Small Hall - Mrs HumphriesIndoor Football - Boys and Girls - Sports Hall - Mr Murphy/Mr WaltonMonday After SchoolBasketball Training - Girls - Year 9/10 - Sports Hall - Mrs HumphriesYear 9 Boys Training Night - see Mr Murphy for detailsTuesday LunchtimeYear 9 Basketball - Boys/Girls - Sports Hall - Mr Murphy/Mr WatsonFitness Club - Boys/Girls - all years welcome - Mr OwenTuesday After SchoolRowing Club - Boys/Girls - all years welcome - Small Hall - Mr OwenBasketball/Football/Rugby fixturesWednesday LunchtimeGCSE PE Table Tennis Officiating - Small Hall - Mrs Chinn/Mr RossBasketball Club - Year 11 and Sixth Form Boys - Mr MurphyWednesday After SchoolBasketball/Football/Rugby fixturesThursday Before SchoolBasketball Club - Year 11 and Sixth Form Girls - Mr OwenThursday LunchtimeBasketball Club - Years 10 Boys - Sports Hall - Mr Murphy/Mr WatsonThursday After SchoolTrampolining Club - External Coach - Small HallBasketball/Football/Rugby fixturesFriday Before SchoolBadminton Club - all years welcome - Sports Hall - Mr Murphy/Mr ManzurFriday LunchtimeSmash Up for Badminton Club - all years welcome - Sports hall - Mr WaltonStudents must wear trainers when attending clubs. STAFF INVOLVED IN EACH SPORTFOOTBALL/RUGBY/BASKETBALL YEARS 9 & 11 - Mr MurphyFOOTBALL/RUGBY/BASKETBALL YEAR 10 & SIXTH FORM - Mr RossGIRLS BASKETBALL YEARS 9 & 10 - Mrs Hum-phriesGIRLS BASKETBALL YEAR 11 & SIXTH FORM - Years 9 and 11 - Mrs Humphries
AFTER FEBRUARY HALF TERM THERE WILL BE DIFFERENT ACTIVITIES OFFERED. IF THERE IS ANY SPORT/ACTIVITY THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE AVAILABLE, PLEASE SPEAK TO THE PE
DEPARTMENT.
DO SPORT!
Points (24th Place); Alicia Tanner 35.8 Points (25th Place), Charlie Trainor 34 Points (26th Place), Danielle Barrett 29.3 Points (33rd Place) and Chloe Johnston 28 points (35th Place). In the intermediate 2 competition there were 27 students involved with Saint Augustine's coming 3rd place in the team competition. Again some great individual performances: Chloe Thomas 46.8 Points (4th Place); Millie Jones 43.5 Points (12th Place); Calista Lawless 40.6 Points (16th Place) and Ella Burrows 29.2 Points (23rd Place).A very successful term for these students and I would like to thank Johnny from Redditch Trampolining Club who has prepared these students for the competitions. YEAR 9 BASKETBALLOn Monday evening last week, the Year 9 students took on a well drilled Tudor Grange side losing 22-14. Boys basketball fixtures will return after the Christmas break. Many thanks to the efforts of all those involved so far this basketball season. Particular thanks to Meisha Bayliss and OIivia Cole our dedicated scoring team. Mrs HumphriesBASKETBALL TRIPOn Friday, 11th December 2015 selected students from the Year 10/11 and Sixth Form Girls Basketball Teams went to The Worcester Arena, where Worcester Wolves played Leicester Riders. Students were selected due to their high level of commitment and enthusiasm for basketball during training sessions at Saint Augustine’s. This also provided students with the opportunity to enhance their further understanding of the game and to see skills learnt in practice at a high level. Students who went along were Chloe Tustin, Charlotte Petry, Izzy Johal, Megan Mellors, Wiktoria Bienek, Amanda Bunegar, Charlotte Gurney, Grace Robinson, Shauna Rabone and Orla Lewis. At half time a few girls took to the court to shoot a free throw for a prize. Orla Lewis managed to score her free throw to win a prize. The game finished with Leicester Riders completing a strong 83-65 win against Worcester Wolves. A fantastic evening was had by all students, thank you for such great behaviour. Mrs Humphries and Mr Owen
WIKTORIA PACANOWSKA
Basketball Students at the Worcester Arena
STARS OF THE WEEKYEAR 9
Star of the Week for Year 9 is Nicole Hobday 9B History for a fantastic diagram of the effect of Rationing on Britain. Fantastic work - congratulations. Miss Beaman
Further Star of the week is Emiliya Kott with a superb result in a Rounding & Estimating test. Emiliya achieved her Year 11 target - a fantastic achievement considering the next best score in the group was 18. Well done Emiliya!! Mr Rankin
Additional Stars are the following students who have received awards this term: Emiliya Kott and Alexander Young for the Principal’s Award; Chloe Thomas and Ben Hopkins for the Head of Year Award; Declan Platt for the Spiritual Life Award; the students of 9CB for the most points with Henry Hemming and Charlotte Carter being the students with the most points; 69 students in Year 9 who achieved 100% attendance and the
students of 9WY for the best attending form group. Well done to you all. Ms Mason, Head of Year 9
YEAR 10Year 10 Stars of the Week are the students of 10B History for their brilliant Road to War drawings. Superb work. Well done.
Further stars are the students who received end of term awards: Madi Farmer, Sairah Ahsan and Catherine Berrow were awarded the Principal’s Award; Gemma Humphray and Adrian Noble received the Head of Year Award; Monica Hira was awarded the Spiritual Life Award; 64 students gained a 100% attendance award for this term, whilst the form with best attendance was awarded to 10RV with 97.4% attendance; in terms of
Class Charts, the highest average point score individual went to Isma Mahmood and the form with the highest points was 10WD. Well done Year 10 and have a wonderful Christmas. Mr Ross, Head of Year 10
YEAR 11Year 11 stars of the week are those students who received end of term awards:
Niamh Collins for best achievement in the most recent set of examinations; Lauren Taylor and Bethan Gayle for having the best attitude to learning in their recent school reports; Thomas Saunders for Spiritual Life Award; 75 students in Year 11 for 100% attendance; 11GN received the highest
achieving form award with a brilliant 98.6% and finally 11MU was the form that received most class charts points and the highest individual students were Xyrille Fernandez and Peter Nicholas. Well done to you all and Merry Christmas.
Mr Mill, Head of Year 11
CELEBRATING STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
Scientist of the term goes to Josh Thomas in Year 11. Joshua has been one of our highest achieving students this term. His hard work and consistent approach to his studies has led to exceptional results. Throughout the term, Josh's conscientious nature and exceptional determination to succeed has made him stand out from the crowd. Well done Josh!
Dr Pass and the Science Department
Sophie Moulder is the Mathematics student of the term. Sophie has been a regular face in the Maths department this year and was rewarded with an amazing 83% in a recent practice paper...a fantastic achievement. 'Sofa'....keep up the hard work!!It is worthy of note that the Maths students in general have been 'outstanding' this year. The numbers of students attending enhancement and intervention classes has been phenomenal and they should be praised for their commitment to their studies. Well done to you all.
Mr Deakin, Mr Rankin and the Maths Department
English student of the term is Reed Goodman in 11Y3, who has achieved well above expectations through hard work and determination. Well done Reed.
Ms Paddock and the English Department
SLSC STUDENT OF THE TERM!
MATHEMATICIAN OF THE TERM!
ENGLISH STUDENTOF THE TERM!
Thomas Saunders is the SLSC student of the term for his unstinting work in driving forward the Spiritual Life Student Council and for his ability to outreach to all students in the school.
Ms O’Connor and the RE Department
Scientist of the Term!
CHRISTMAS QUIZ - GUESS WHO - ANSWERSHow did you get on?
11 2 3
4 5 6
7 89 10
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Mrs Hardy
Mr Ahmad
Ms Fletcher
Mr Jones
Mr Jones
Mrs JackMrs Albon
Mrs GardinerMiss Beaumont-
Dyer
Mrs Lake
Mrs Adams
Mr Quinn
CHRISTMAS SERVICES IN OUR LOCAL PARISHES 2015OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL CHURCH, REDDITCHChristmas Eve - Thursday, 24th December 2015Confessions 10.00am - 11.00am; First Mass of Christmas 5.00pmChristmas Mass 7.00pm; Polish Mass 9.30pm, 11.30pm Service of Carols and Readings followed by Midnight Mass Christmas Day - Friday, 25th December 2015Mass 8.15am, 9.45am (Polish), 11.15amFeast of St Stephen - Saturday, 26th December 20159.30am (Presentation of St Stephen’s Medals)Feast of the Holy Family Saturday/Sunday 27th December 2015 5pm (Vigil Mass) 8.15am, 9.45am (Polish), 11.15am & 6.00pmSolemnity of the Epiphany Saturday/Sunday 2nd/3rd January 20165pm (Vigil Mass) 8.15am, 9.45am (Polish), 11.15am & 6.00pmNew Year’s Day - Solemnity of Mary, the Mother of God, Friday, 1st January 2016Mass 11.00am
SS RICHARD & HUBERT CHURCH, HADZORChristmas Eve - Thursday, 24th December 2015
Service of Readings and Carols 7.30pm followed by Christmas MassFeast of the Holy Family Saturday/Sunday 26th/27th December
5.00pm (Vigil Mass)Solemnity of the Epiphany Saturday/Sunday 2nd/3rd January 2016
5.00pm (Vigil Mass)
ST MARY’S CHURCH, ALVECHURCHSunday, 20th December 2015Advent Carol Service 4.00pmChristmas Day - Friday, 25th December 2015Mass 9.45amFeast of the Holy Family Sunday, 27th December 2015Mass 9.45amSolemnity of the Epiphany Sunday, 3rd January 2016Mass 9.45am
SS JOHN FISHER & THOMAS MORE CHURCH, FECKENHAMChristmas Day - Friday, 25th December 2015
Mass 10.15amFeast of the Holy Family Sunday 27th December 2015
Mass 10.15amSolemnity of the Epiphany Sunday 3rd January 2016
Mass 10.15am
ST PETER’S CHURCH, BROMSGROVEFriday, 18th December 2015End of Term School Mass 9.15amSaturday, 19th December 2015Confessions 5.00pm - 5.45pm; Mass 6.00pmSunday, 20th December 2015Mass 8.30am, 10.30amMonday, 21st December 2015Carol Service 7.30pm followed by hot drinks and mince piesChristmas Eve - Thursday, 24th December 2015Confessions 11.00am - 12 noon; First Mass of Christmas 6.00pm; Mass during the Night 10.00pmChristmas Day - Friday, 25th December 2015Mass 8.30am, 10.30amFeast of St Stephen, Saturday, 26th December 2015Mass 12 noon
ST PETER’S CHURCH, CRABBS CROSSChristmas Eve - Thursday, 24th December 2015
Blessing of the Crib and Tree with Carols 4.00pm; Solemn Midnight Mass of the Nativity of Christ 11.30pmChristmas Day - Friday, 25th December 2015
Mass with Carols 10.00amNew Year’s Day - Friday, 1st January 2016
Solemnity of Mary, the Mother of God 10.00am
YEAR 11 TIMETABLEMOCK EXAMINATIONS JANUARY 2016
Form 9.15 -9.40
Form 9.15 -9.40
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Mat
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SP
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Citiz
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SP
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Chem
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1h
SPH
PE
1h
SP
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Prod
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Desi
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2h
SPH
Food
2h
SPH
Engl
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Period 4 14.35 - 15.50
Period 4 14.35 - 15.50
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Period 3 13.15 - 14.30
Period 3 13.15 - 14.30
Engi
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Engl
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Engl
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Citiz
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Period 2 11.15 - 12.30
Trip
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ISA
Period 2 11.15 - 12.30
Period 1 9.40 - 10.55
Period 1 9.40 - 10.55
Engi
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ing
BTEC
1st
Sitti
ng
Geog
raph
y
1h 3
0
SP
H
Hist
ory
1h 3
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SPH
Med
ia
Stud
ies
1h
SP
H
PE
1h
SPH
Busi
ness
1h
SP
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Biol
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1h
SP
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Phys
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Engl
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CA fo
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Trip
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AM
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1h30
Thea
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Psyc
holo
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1h30
SPH
Germ
an
1h
30
Thea
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Dram
a
1h
30
SPH
GCSE
IT
1h
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SPH
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CURRENT VACANCIES
CURRENT JOB VACANCIES SAINT AUGUSTINE’S CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL
HEAD OF SIXTH FORM AND ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
Required September 2016 Closing date: 12.30pm, Monday, 11th January 2016 Salary: L15 – L19 Location: Redditch Contract type: Full Time Contract term: Permanent Saint Augustine’s Catholic High School is seeking to appoint an inspirational and dynamic Head of Sixth Form/ Assistant Principal who will play a key role in the leadership of this successful and ambitious school. The Head of Sixth Form is responsible for the academic progress and pastoral welfare of Sixth Form students. As Assistant Principal the Head of Sixth Form is a member of the school’s Senior Leadership Team and ambassador for the school. This role provides outstanding opportunities for career development.
Potential applicants are welcome to visit the school please contact our current Head of Sixth Form, Mike Connolly, on [email protected] or call 01527 550400.
For an application pack and further information: Visit Saint Augustine’s website www.st-augustines.worcs.sch.uk
Phone Mrs Julie Hardy on 01527 555963 or email [email protected]
Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic MAC is committed to the safeguarding and welfare of students
Saint Augustine’s Catholic High School is part of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic MAC
It’s been a great 2015 with lots going on … here are just a few of the highlights:
Songs of the Week
Let it snow (Michael Buble)
https://youtu.be/QDQoWT7W5xg
Happy New Year (Abba)
https://youtu.be/3Uo0JAUWijM
Happy Christmas and a peaceful New Year
from all of us in Sixth Form.
Mrs Gisby, Assistant Head of Sixth Form (email: [email protected])
Upcoming Events 2015-16
JANUARY Yr12: Why University? Aberystwyth University (Thurs 19th)
Yr12 (& Lower School): Oriel College (Uni of Oxford) Outreach Day (Tues 26th)
MARCH Yr12: UCAS Regional Convention prep delivered by Worcester University (Tue 1st)
Yr12: UCAS Regional Convention held at Worcester University Arena (Thurs 17th)
Sixth Form: Big Bang Science Fair – NEC (16-19th)
Year 10 Assessment Fortnight
Tuesday, 5th- Friday, 15th January 2016
Dear Parents/Carers
Over this fortnight, all students in Year 10 will be having assessment tasks in their subjects. These will inform their next
reports. Core subjects will have tests in the sports hall. Could you please ensure that students have appropriate equipment: 2
black pens, pencil, rubber, ruler, protractor, a pair of compasses and a calculator. The tests are on:
Wednesday, 6th January 2016
Reg & Period 1, RE exam – 1 hour 10 minutes
Period 3-4, English exam – 1 hour 45 minutes
Friday, 8th January 2016
Period 2, Science exam – 1 hour
Period 3-4, Maths exam – 1 hour 30 minutes
If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact the Head of Year - Mr Ross ([email protected])
Yours faithfully
G O’Connor (Head of school)
Subject Assessment topics: How your son/daughter can revise:
Art & Design BTEC Controlled assessment within class N/A
Biology Students will be tested on:
Co-ordination and control (all) Genetic
engineering (all)
Plant and animal adaptations (F)
Cloning (F)
Reproduction (H)
Drugs (H)
F = Foundation only
H = Higher only
All = all students
These topics can be found on the
kerboodle resource.
Make use of:
Class notes and Assessment tasks
Revision guide (provided by school)
Text book (an electronic version can be found on
www.kerboodle.com); students have a login for this.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/aqa/
(follow AQA Biology)
FROG – science revision pages
GCSE Business
Studies
Unit 1 – Setting Up a Business
Topic 2 – Marketing Classroom notes
Unit 1 Revision guide (O drive)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/subjects/zpsvr82
www.businessstudiesonline.co.uk
OCR Cambridge
National in
Business and
Enterprise
R062 – Planning for Work
(Controlled Assessment) Classroom notes and PowerPoint slides
Key Term Glossary
Revision guide (O drive)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/subjects/zpsvr82
www.businessstudiesonline.co.uk
Chemistry Students will be tested on:
C1 Part 1 (all) – Fundamental ideas
C1 Part 2 (all) – Rocks and building
materials
C1 Part 3 (all) – Metals and their uses
C1 Part 4 (all) – Crude oil and Fuels
These topics can be found on the
kerboodle resource
Make use of:
class notes
Assessment tasks
Revision guide (provided by school)
Text book (an electronic version can be found on
www.kerboodle.com); students have a login for this.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/aqa/
(follow AQA Chemistry)
http://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/science/gcse/science-a-
4405/subject-content
FROG – science revision pages
GCSE Child
Development
Students are currently completing
controlled assessment.
N/A
BTEC Children's
Play, Learning and
Development
Coursework - unit
preparation/completion
N/A
Computer Science Controlled Assessment HTML, CSS and JavaScript
Drama Controlled Assessment Portfolio notes and homework asnwers
Engineering BTEC Mock paper Make use of:
Work in folders
Electronic text book on Kerboodle
English
Paper 2 – Language Use notes and activities from this term’s work.
Read a range of non-fiction, regularly through online news
and magazine websites and apply the type of questions
practised this term – summary/analysis of
language/comparison.
WJEC Catering
Students will be tested using a past
paper.
Make use of:
Lesson notes on Job Role
Lesson notes on The Industry
All recipes knowledge
www.foodafactoflife.org.uk/ 11-16 years
www.allrecipes.co.uk
BTEC Hospitality Students will be tested on Unit 1 Make use of: Lesson notes
Work in Folders
French GCSE Practice Listening Test Revise work covered in Year 10 – use vocabulary books
and lists.
The following websites are useful:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/french/
http://www.atantot.com/menu.htm
(user name: saints / login: 6052)
Geography Nature of assessment:
Duration - 1 hour
A range of previous exam
questions.
The exam will be marked out of
50, including three marks for
spelling, punctuation and grammar.
Make use of:
Lesson notes and practice questions based on Changing
Urban Environments.
German GCSE Practice Listening Test
Revise work covered in Year 10 – use vocabulary books
and lists.
The following websites are useful:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/german/
http://www.atantot.com/menu.htm
(user name: saints / login: 6052)
H&SC Unit A912: Understanding Personal
Development and Relationships
Students will be sitting a past Exam paper: The stages and
pattern of human growth and development. Students
should work through past exam papers and mark schemes –
looking over exam questions already completed to revisit
how to pick up extra marks. All past papers/mark schemes
are available on Moodle.
History Germany Key Question 1 and 2 –
1. Was the Weimar Republic
doomed from the start?
2. How was Hitler able to come to
power in Germany?
Selection of content and source based
questions.
1. Read over targets in exercise book and revise class
work thoroughly.
2. Use:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/history/shp/
http://www.johndclare.net/
http://www.schoolhistory.co.uk/
ICT GCSE Controlled Assessment N/A
ECDL Ongoing Assessments N/A
Maths Assessment will be a Calculator paper,
targeted as follows:
Sets B1, B2, B3 and Y4 – a Higher Tier
Paper (grades 9-5)
Sets Y5, Y6, Y7, YI and BN – a
Foundation Paper (grades 5-1).
The paper will be a Calculator Paper.
Focus on all topics covered in Year 9
and in Year 10 so far, but remember it
will be a full paper so any topic may
come up.
You will be given a short list of key
topics to revise over the holiday period.
You will need pen, pencil, ruler and your
own calculator and geometry set
(compasses and protractor) for this
exam.
Make use of:
Exercise books
www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/maths/
www.mymaths.co.uk
User Name; august
Password; shape
Highly Recommended:
Mathswatch CDs are available to purchase to cover the new
9-1 Maths Curriculum.
They cost £3 and are available from the School Office.
Music Practice exam questions on work done
so far (Moby, Miles Davis, Jeff Buckley)
Lesson notes
GCSE PE Miss Allen’s group: Students will be
tested on:
Healthy Active Lifestyles and
influencing Factors
Components of Fitness
Goal Setting
Make use of:
‘What you need to know!!!’ sheet for each topic.
Work in folders/exercise books and the Textbook.
Past exam questions that have been given out.
Log onto the OCR website for further exam questions
and mark schemes.
Mr Ross’s group: Students will be
tested on:
Healthy Lifestyles
Goal Setting
Components of Fitness
Risks and Hazards
Fitness Testing
Performing Arts
Assessment of group singing
performance including movement
Assessment of group singing performance including
movement.
BTEC Sport Students will be tested on all topics
covered so far - this will include Topics
A, B and C.
Components of Fitness, Training
Components of Fitness and Testing
Components of Fitness
This will be a mock for the external
exam for this unit. External exam on
Wednesday, 27th January 2016.
Revision Booklet
Work in folders- hand-outs and class work
Physics Students will be tested on:
Waves (all)
Efficiency (all)
Conduction, convection & radiation (all)
Energy (F)
Energy transfer (F)
Specific heat capacity (H)
Light (H)
F = Foundation only
H = Higher only
All = all students
These topics can be found on the
kerboodle resource.
Make use of:
class notes
Assessment tasks
Revision guide (provided by school)
Text book (an electronic version can be found on
www.kerboodle.com); students have a login for this.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/aqa/
(follow AQA Physics)
http://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/science/gcse/science-a-
4405/subject-content
FROG – science revision pages
Product Design Mock paper Make use of:
Work in folders
Electronic text book on Kerboodle
GCSE Psychology Unit 2 Understanding Other People
Students will be sitting an exam on: Module 1: Research
Methods, Module 6 Learning and Module 7 Social
Influence (sections completed). Students should work
through class notes, workbooks and past exam
questions/mark schemes –revisiting how to pick up extra
marks. Past papers/mark schemes are on the o: drive.
RE Students will be tested on the three
sections we have studied from Unit 3:
Religion and Life Based on a Study of
Roman Catholic Christianity:
- 3.1: Believing in God.
- 3.2: Matters of Life and Death.
- 3.3: Marriage and Family Life.
Make use of:
The key points and notes made in lessons (you need 4
key understanding points and 3 points per side for each
part of the topics)
Your religious sources of belief list.
The key words list in your exercise book to learn the
spelling and meaning of key words (crucial for the 3.1
SPaG marks)
The exam technique advice sheet in your book.
The 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3 revision guides on Moodle and in
the O drive (RE department->Year 10 RE revision).
There are mindmaps in the O drive too for you to set
out your revision notes.
3.1 YouTube revision -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EONcjSCXD2k
3.2 YouTube revision -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbRX43mrTdw (5
parts for this topic)
3.3 YouTube revision -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ld7KoRd_WIs
Year 11 Assessment: Mocks
Monday, 18th – Wednesday, 27th January 2016
Dear Parents/Carers
Please see the attached mock assessment tasks and timetable for your son/daughter. I ask that you place this in a
prominent position in the house (eg the fridge is good for obvious reasons!). It is vital that students revise adequately
for these mock examinations, as the results will help us to place them in the right tiers of entry for the summer
exams and inform any further intervention. Please use the list below to help them plan their revision. Short reports
will be given out in time for feedback at the Consultation Evening on Thursday, 11th February 2016.
If you have any queries please do not hesitate to contact the Head of Year Mr Mill (edmill@st-
augustines.worcs.sch.uk)
Yours faithfully
Mr G O’Connor (Head of School)
Subject Assessment topics: How your son/daughter can revise: Art & Design BTEC Externally Set Examination preparation
time, begins January 2016 = 20 hours,
in progress
Exam preparation work to be completed in sketchbook
as homework in addition to lesson time
Biology 11Y2, X2, Y3, X3, Y4, X4 will need to
revise B2 chapters/topics 1-5 (see
Text/Revision guide)
11Y1 and 11X1 will need to revise B2
chapters/topics 1-6
These chapters/topics can be found on
the kerboodle resource.
Make use of:
class notes
Assessment tasks
Revision guide
Text book (an electronic version can be found on
www.kerboodle.com); students have a login for this.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/subjects/z9ddmp3
FROG – science revision pages
GCSE Business Studies Unit 1 – Setting Up a Business
Past Paper Examination
Classroom notes
Unit 1 Revision guide (O drive)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/subjects/zpsvr82
www.businessstudiesonline.co.uk
Chemistry 11Y2, X2, Y3, X3, Y4, X4 will need to
revise C2 chapters/topics 1,2& 4 (see
Text/Revision guide)
11Y1 and 11X1 will need to revise C2
chapters/topics 1-5
These chapters/topics can be found on
the kerboodle resource.
Make use of:
class notes
Assessment tasks
Revision guide
Text book (an electronic version can be found on
www.kerboodle.com); students have a login for this.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/subjects/zs6hvcw
FROG – science revision pages
GCSE Child
Development GCSE exam paper
Revising all areas of the paper
Make use of:
Class notes
Past exam questions that we’ve done in class
Past exam questions from FROG or the OCR
website
Revision guide
Revision workbook
BTEC Children's Play,
Learning and
Development
Students are sitting their real exam on
Wednesday 13th January. They
should be revising everything done so
far:
Growth and Development
The 5 areas of Development
The Links between the 5 Areas of
Development
Characteristics of Children’s
Development across the Age
Ranges (Birth-12m, 12m-3yrs, 3 yrs-
5 yrs, 5 yrs-8 yrs)
How adults in EYS support Children’s
Development
Make use of:
Class notes
Past exam questions that we’ve done in class
Past exam questions/mark schemes
Citizenship Students will be tested on
Unit 1- All work covered in
year 10- Rights and
Responsibilities, Power, Politics
and Media and Global
Community
Unit 3, Environmental Change
and Sustainable Development
Make use of:
the work in folders- Hand-outs and class notes for
class
the revision materials on Frog- using all relevant
websites
Watch videos on Frog
Unit 3- Action plans
Unit 4- Campaign ideas
Computer Science
Pupils must revise all topics of A451:
Hardware/Software
RAM
Processors
(Sorting) Algorithms
Networks
Data Storage and
Representation
Binary, Hex, Denary
Conversions
Logic
Databases
Make use of:
BBC Bitesize
Revision Booklets
Class E-portfolio
Teach-ICT.com
Drama Past Exam Paper
Section A and Section B
Students should
Keep up to date with Portfolio notes and ensure
that Drama logs of class work are suitable detailed.
Revise previous Past Paper Questions and answers
Make use of Drama Revision guides
AQA English Language Unit 1 ‘Understanding and Creating
Text’
Make use of:
AQA website past papers
Revision work book as provided in December
BBC bitesize
iGCSE English Language
(0502)
Component 2: Reading Cambridge website past papers.
Revision work book as provided in December
Complete units 1 and 2 before the exam.
Engineering
External Examination
Unit 1
The Engineered World
Make use of:
The Ultimate Revision Guide down loaded onto
students own user areas and hard copy given.
Revision guide 2015 down loaded onto students
own user areas and hard copy given.
Food
The pre-release paper for 2015 ' Pastry
Products'
General questions in Section B
Make use of:
· Pack given out
BBC: bitesize
You tube tutorials
Speciality books
French GCSE Higher Tier Listening exam
GCSE Higher Tier Reading exam
Revise all material covered so far using vocabulary lists.
Edexcel Revision Workbook and Revision Guide are
useful books to have at home.
The following websites are also helpful:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/french/
http://www.atantot.com/menu.htm (user: saints /
password: 6052)
Geography Students will be tested on Unit 2,
physical geography. the exam has three
sections, these are:
The Restless Earth (Q1)
The Living World (Q4)
Water on the Land (Q5)
A total of 75 marks are available.
Pupils should make use of their notes, revision materials
and GCSE bite size.
German GCSE Higher Tier Listening exam
GCSE Higher Tier Reading exam
Revise all material covered so far using vocabulary lists.
Edexcel Revision Workbook and Revision Guide are
useful books to have at home.
The following websites are also helpful:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/german/
http://www.atantot.com/menu.htm (user: saints /
password: 6052
H&SC BTEC Students are sitting their real exam on
Friday 8th January. They should be
revising everything covered so far
(including the relevant work from last
year) for Unit 1: Human Lifespan
Development.
Make use of:
Class notes
Past exam questions that we’ve done in class
Past exam questions/mark schemes
H&S GCSE GCSE exam paper
Revising all areas of the paper
Make use of:
Class notes
Past exam questions that we’ve done in class
Past exam questions from FROG or the OCR website
History Students will be tested on German
Depth Study and Medicine Through
time- Ancient and Medieval Medicine.
Make use of:
Revision Disc- contains past papers, advice on exam
style questions, revision tips and subject content.
CGP Revision book
Moodle
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/history/
ICT GCSE Unit 1– Mock Examination.
www.teach-ict.com
Past Papers (Portal)
Revision folders
www.bitesize.com
iamlearning ICT Quizes
ICT Cambridge
Nationals
Examination and
Completed Coursework
R001 External Exam
www.teach-ict.com
Past Papers (Portal)
Revision folders
www.bitesize.com
iamlearning ICT Quizes
Maths All students will do a pair of
examination papers – One Non
Calculator and One Calculator Allowed.
Sets 1, 2 and some of 3 – Higher Tier.
Set 4 and some of 3: Foundation Paper.
Students will have been informed as to
which tier they have been entered for in
this round of mock examinations.
Students will be reminded of key topics
before the assessment week
Use:
Exercise books
Past assessments (filed in their assessment folders)
Revision resources given for over the holiday
www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/maths/
www.mymaths.co.uk to revise specific topics as
required
User Name; august
Password; shape
Revision Guides and Workbooks (available to
purchase from the Maths Dept for £2.50)
Mathswatch CD – available from the Maths Dept for
£3.
Media Studies
Unit 1: Investigating the Media The Music Press: Print and online
Preliminary Material
Revision notes
Music Students will be tested on
Full mock on listening and
appraising
Make use of:
Revision guide
Revision notes
PE Students will be tested on all the work
covered since the start of the course
last September (everything in your
folder)
Make use of:
‘What you need to know!!!’ sheet for each topic.
Work in folders, exercise books and the Textbook.
Past exam questions that have been given out.
Log onto the OCR website for further exam
questions and mark schemes.
Physics 11Y2, X2, Y3, X3, Y4, X4 will need to
revise P2 chapters/topics 1-6 (see
Text/Revision guide)
11Y1 and 11X1 will need to revise P2
chapters/topics 1-7
Make use of:
class notes
Assessment tasks
Revision guide
Text book (an electronic version can be found on
www.kerboodle.com); students have a login for this.
These chapters/topics can be found on
the kerboodle resource.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/subjects/zpm6fg8
FROG – science revision pages
GCSE Psychology Unit 2 Understanding Other People
Students will be sitting an exam on: Module 6 Learning,
Module 7 Social Influence, Module 9 Aggression and
Module 10 Research Methods. Students should work
through class notes, workbooks and past exam
questions/mark schemes –revisiting how to pick up extra
marks. Past papers/mark schemes are on the o: drive.
Product Design Students will be given a past paper.
Section A: pre-release paper: Designing
using Natural
Forms.
Section B: Methods of Production and
Specific questions relating
to materials, finishes and processes.
Make use of:
Section A: Work completed in class.
Section B: Classwork folders
Kerboodle: Digibook plus end of chapter tests
Technology student.com
RE You will be assessed on three sections
from the Year 11 course: Unit 8:
Religion and Society Based on a
Study of Christianity and at Least
One Other Religion (Islam) course:
8.1 – Religion: rights and
responsibilities.
8.2 – Religion: environmental and
medical issues.
8.3 – Religion: peace and conflict.
You will also be assessed on one
section of the Unit 3: Religion and Life
Based on a Study of Roman Catholic
Christianity course:
3.1 – Believing in God.
*You will need to spend 22.5
minutes on each section of the
exam.*
Make use of:
The key points and notes made in lessons (you need
4 key understanding points and 3 points per side for
each part of the topics)
The religious sources of belief sheet in your
exercise books containing key Christian and Muslim
teachings (also on Frog.)
The exam technique advice sheet in your book.
The key words list in your exercise book to learn
the spelling and meaning of key words (crucial for
the 8.1 and 3.1 SPaG marks)
The 8.1, 8.2, 8.3 revision guides on Moodle and in
the O drive (RE department->Year 11 RE revision)
3.1 is in the Year 10 RE revision folder.
There are mind maps in the O drive too for you to
set out your revision notes plus past papers to
attempt.
3.1 YouTube revision video -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EONcjSCXD2k
Sport BTEC
Continuing with Mind and Sports
Performance Unit
N/A – carry on with coursework