Student Bulletin Week beginning Monday 5 th November 2018 WEEK A
A lovely military man selling poppies stopped me today and asked if he could reposition mine - while doing so he told me that women should wear their poppy on their right side; the red represents the blood of all those who gave their lives, the black represents the mourning of those who didn't have their loved ones return home, and the green leaf represents the grass and crops growing and future prosperity after the war destroyed so much. The leaf should be positioned at 11 o'clock to represent the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, the time that World War One formally ended. He was worried that younger generations wouldn't understand this and his generation wouldn't be around for much longer to teach them.
Aim, Aspire, Achieve The Student Leadership Team will be coming round in form time selling poppies for Remembrance Day.
All those students going to Morocco in 2020 on expedition, please come to an important meeting on Wednesday 7 th Nov in Lab 3 at 2pm sharp.
Bronze DoE students: Y9 + 10 Complete the first 2 pages (except the market rasen map work) edoe account any student that has NOT completed the activity details for approval by Thursday 8th Nov WILL NOT BE CONTINUING BRONZE DoE. Silver DoE: y10+11 Your edoe account should have been activated please check and start to upload your chosen activities for the different sections remember voluntary for 6mths and one of the remaining two should also be 6mths. COMPLETE the log in details by Thursday 8th November
Uniform Sort it! (Rules as stated in your planner): Item Rule Consequence Blazer Not compulsory whilst weather is hot/sleeves rolled down Shirt Tucked in & top button fastened Negative & rectify Tie Worn correctly Negative & rectify Skirt Knee-length with school logo/not skin tight Negative & Replacement needed Trousers Traditional suit style trousers not jeans Negative & Replacement needed Socks Plain black/navy no visible ankles Negative & Spare socks given Tights Black, natural colour Negative & Replacements needed Shoes Plain black, leather, flat-heeled. NOT trainers, boots, pumps Negative & Replacement needed Belts Plain black Replacement needed Jewellery 1 pair stud earrings; 1 ring; 1 bracelet; watch Remove Make-up Other No false eye lashes; bright make-up; nail varnish or false nails Hoodies, sweat-shirts should not be brought into school. Coats should only be worn when outside Remove by Monday Remove
Equipment Sort it! (Rules as stated in your planner): Item Cost on epraise Consequence Pencil Case 30pts Negative & rectify Pencils 30pts Negative & rectify Pens 30pts Negative & rectify Rubbers 30pts Negative & rectify Rulers 50pts Negative & rectify Sharpener 30pts Negative & rectify Scientific calculator 400pts Negative & rectify House card Planner 24 hrs to show or after school D.T Negative & rectify A pencil case with all stationary will cost 150pts
SMSC Positive thought for the day
NUMERACY CHALLENGE Answers 1. Add the two below, then subtract 15. D = 1345 E = 2440 2. I was 8 when my father was 31. Now he is twice as old as I am. How old am I? There is (31 8) 23 years between us. I am 23 when he is 46.
NUMERACY CHALLENGE Answers to Mrs Wright in room 22 1. Use the boxes to help you solve: A flight from Humberside to Aberdeen takes 1 hour 20 minutes. The distance covered is 420 km. What average speed does the aeroplane have? 2. What is 111111111 2? Write your answer as an ordinary number, not in standard form.
NUMERACY CHALLENGE Answers to Mrs Wright in room 22 1. Use the boxes to help you solve: A flight from Humberside to Aberdeen takes 1 hour 20 minutes. The distance covered is 420 km. What average speed does the aeroplane have? 2. What is 111111111 2? Write your answer as an ordinary number, not in standard form.
Friday 14 December at 7pm See Mrs Smith for details or a letter
See Mrs Smith Interhouse for details Auditions to perform in the finals on stage on Friday 30 th November
Year 8/9 Rugby tour. Slips acknowledging interest need to be returned to Mr Young by Tuesday break!
Y7: Mr Young has marked your maps and you can come and collect them on the following days. 7C & 7W - Monday 5 th November. 7D Tuesday 6 th November. All of the groups listed are the original groups from the start of Y7, not the updated ones. If you fail to collect your map it will be recycled. You have been warned!
Club Every Friday lunchtime in Room 19 from 2pm. Run by students, for students. Open to anyone in Years 7 & 8 who loves History and wants to know all the gory details!
Those students who have ordered and paid for art packs can now collect them from the art department. If you haven t ordered a pack but would like to, please check the options on parent pay and order by November 9th 2018. If you have any issues, please speak to Miss Lewis, Mr Curtis or Mrs Nosowska
Banovallum LGBTQ+ What is it? Banovallum LGBTQ+ is a group where members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and/or transgender community meet for support regarding their gender and/or sexuality. Students who are questioning their gender and/or sexuality can also seek support at the group and can meet some other students who may be feeling the same. See next slide for details
Banovallum LGBTQ+ LGBTQ+ meeting dates for this term are: Tuesday 13 th November 2018 Tuesday 27 th November 2018 Tuesday 11 th December 2018 Meetings are held in Mrs Hunter s classroom (R20) and begin at 2pm. Everyone is welcome to attend whether you identify as part of the LGBTQ+ community, would like to support members of the community in our school or would just like to find out more!
If you have instrumental lessons please check your epraise messages for your new timetable. If you have lessons with Mr Chambers (brass) or Mr Pitts (guitar) timetables to follow shortly. Continue following your current timetable and check epraise each day.
Mrs N can provide at tin. (Limited number of) Categories for the judging panel; Imaginative Skillful Use of materials Judged later in the year. Banovallum miniature Art gallery. Soon to be displayed at the top of the Creative Arts stairway. Produce a piece of Art in a sardine tin (or other small square tin) that represents a FAMOUS Artist/designer of your choice. Any material (paint, sculpture etc..) From Vincent Van Gogh to Vivienne Westwood. ONGOING throughout the year. 25 epraise per entry.
BANOVALLUM SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT EXTRA CURRICULAR TIMETABLE 2018-2019 Term 2 LUNCH 1.55pm- 2.25pm MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Y10 & Y11 boys Y8 & 9 Rugby Y7 & Y8 Boys Rugby Girls Football Y7, Y8 & Y9 Girls and girls MY JM FIELD JM FIELD JBD FIELD Basketball Basketball ES JBD GYM JM GYM Y9 & Y10 Boys Rugby JM FIELD Y7, Y8 & Y9 Boys Basketball ES GYM Sports Science Intervention Rm 15 JBD Y11 Boys Football GE IL MY GYM Sports Science Intervention Rm 15 ES Sports Science Intervention Rm 15 JM AFTER SCHOOL 3.45 pm- 4.45 pm ALL YEARS RUNNING CLUB MW FIELD PLEASE ENSURE YOU HAVE YOUR KIT FOR EACH CLUB/PRACTICE ALL PUPILS ARE WELCOME REMEMBER TO GET A LUNCH PASS IN YOUR PLANNER TRY TO ARRIVE PROMPTLY