Post-16 Choices

Year 10 students took part in a Post-16 Choices day on Thursday 7th July, which aimed to encourage them to think about their choices when they finish Year 11. Although this may seem a little premature, in reality, students will have to start making applications to their chosen colleges / apprenticeships during the Autumn term.

Throughout the day students took part in the following:

Assemblies from –

Other sessions included:

  • A subject fair run by our current Year 12 students to explore A’ Level courses
  • A session on apprenticeships, what they are and how to find them
  • A mock interview with one of the 40 employers (most of whom are current parents) who kindly volunteered and gave up their time to support the event.

The feedback from students was incredibly positive and we hope this has encouraged them to think about the variety of options they have available to them. The following websites are well worth looking at, with your child, should you wish to find out more:

 

 

Founders’ Day food bank collections

In celebrating our school’s history and community links, we will be asking all students to make a minimum donation of £10 for the sponsored Colour Run, which they can gather over the coming weeks by taking part in a variety of charitable tasks both in school and at home. During form time we will be asking tutors to discuss and share ideas about what students could do in order to help them in achieving this donation total.

Additionally, we will be supporting both the Trussell Trust and a local Ukraine Appeal by doing a food bank collection. Our students and families have always been incredibly supportive in previous food bank appeals, so we are looking forward to receiving jars and tins in the run up to Founders’ Day. Items being collected, include:

  • Cereal
  • Soup
  • Pasta
  • Rice
  • Tinned tomatoes/ pasta sauce
  • Lentils, beans and pulses
  • Tinned meat
  • Tinned vegetables
  • Tea/coffee
  • Tinned fruit
  • Biscuits
  • UHT milk
  • Fruit juice

Thank you for your support.

Buses on last day of term – Thursday 21st July

As was the case in December, the bus company have told us that they will not be able to send buses earlier to collect students for our early finish on the last day of term, 21st July. We are assuming the picture will be similar to the case in December and would like to avoid the need for all buses to come to school at 3.15pm only for most to return to the depot empty. The most straightforward thing to do will be to cancel the buses altogether and make alternative arrangements for the few who are likely to need them.

Therefore, if your child will not be able to make their way home any other way on Thursday 21st July, please let us know by Friday 8th July by emailing amogey@lymmhigh.org.uk and we will organise transport home for them separately, probably via a school minibus.

Photography Workshop

The deadline for Parent Pay payments for the Andrew Collier photography workshop has been extended to Friday 24th June. This is a fantastic opportunity for students currently in Year 10 studying photography or art at GCSE to work with an established photographer and to learn valuable skills in portraiture photography. This workshop is also open to any students in Year 9 that have chosen GCSE photography or GCSE Art next year. The workshop is in 2 parts costing £5 each with the first running after school on Tuesday 5th July.

Please see Miss Simms the Art Technician with any questions.