THE PRIORY SCHOOL | DORKING | SPRING 2023
Headteacher’s LetterAs we draw to the end of another school term, I would like you all to join me and reflect on many of the achievements and activities that our students have taken part in. Highlighting a few, the start of term involved Year 9 students visiting the Olympic Park, they then had the opportunity to visit East Surrey and Reigate Colleges in preparation for their GCSE options next year. Year 11 students took part in the “Mock interview” process, where they sat with a member from our team of volunteers, who carried out a mock interview with every student. Many Year 11 students commented on how useful they found this as it helped prepare them for future college and job interviews. It was also pleasing to see our school ski trip happen this year with so many students having the opportunity to take part. It is lovely to see the planning and preparation already underway for next year’s trip. As always our annual Gym and Dance show proved to be a huge hit with so many students and children from our local primary schools.These are just a few of the highlights for this term, with many more theatre trips, competitions and information evenings happening. Of course, I could not write without acknowledging our recent SIAMS inspection, which we are extremely proud of. I would also like to express my gratitude and appreciation to students, staff and yourselves for the support and dedication given to the school. We take pride in the fact that when students attend The Priory School, they flourish, and this is from us working together as a community, enabling it to happen.This term we say goodbye to the following staff:Mrs Rose (PSHCE)Mr Meadows (Maternity cover for Science)Mrs Flanders (Art teacher)Mrs Hall (Study Centre Manager)Please join me in saying thank you to them for all their hard work and dedication to supporting students whilst they have been with us.Congratulations to the following staff:Miss Lister is teaching PSHCE from Monday 17 April and will be the new Form Tutor for 8A3. Mrs Bullen is our new Home School Link Worker and will continue to oversee internal interventions to support our students. Mrs Sterling will continue as our EAL coordinator but will also start her new role as the Study Centre Manager.We welcome Mrs Brown and Mrs Gokhale as new members of our community. Mrs Brown will teach RE and Art. Mrs Gokhale will be teaching Science.Have a peaceful Easter and I look forward to seeing everyone on Monday, 17th April.Dear parents and carersMrs TrimnellHeadteacher
Snow, Fun and Memories: Our Unforgettable School Ski Trip! 4Outstanding Performances at Gym and Dance Show 6Innovative Fairtrade Projects: Year 8 Students Rise to the Challenge 8Year 9 visit the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park 9Priory Students Make the Most of our College Partnerships 10"You're Hired!" 11Science Week 2023 12‘Connections’ 12Battle of the Brains: 16Ben’s triumph in the Chess Final 16Year 11 Raise Over £70 with Valentine Rose Grams Fundraiser for Prom 16Food Technology Helped by the Savoy Educational Trust 17Meeting Author Helen Rutter: Students Create Their Own Stories 18Matthew, Y8 Achieves Silver Literary Canon Award 18Celebrating World Book Day 19A Year 9 Student’s Perspective on Volunteering for DofE 20Introducing Marlene: The New Catering Manager 20Amareece School of Dance 21Sport 22Inter-House Results 24Attendance 26This Term’s Stars of the Week 31CONTENTS
4Snow, Fun and Memories: Our Unforgettable School Ski Trip!After an early morning arrival to our home for the week, the Wiederkehr Jugendhotel, we were welcomed by our fantastic returning Club Europe Rep, Maria who joined the Ski team of Mr Loader, Mrs Brundish, Mr Sherringham, Mrs Freeman, Miss Parkins and Mr Larkin.The Saturday kicked off with collecting all our ski equipment and then once set up for skiing we relaxed with a Pizza lunch at the restaurant under the gondola. Mini-golf followed to get our sporting week underway.Sunday saw the first of our 6 sunny days of skiing and was our first meeting with our four fantastic ski instructors, Yvana, Natalia, Elleke and Johanna who were amazing with our students all week.Evening entertainments also added to the trip with curling on the Sunday, games night and swimming on Monday. Tuesday saw the famous ski trip quiz in the hotel’s sports hall. Wednesday was a particular highlight as we went to see the Zell am See Ice bears in action (EK Zeller Eisbären) for an all action ice hockey match where they came out on top 4-2.Thursday, as is Priory tradition, was fancy dress ski day with the theme of Movies and also the race day!Students took to the slalom course to try to set the fastest time. The overall winner was Dan Head but it was amazing to see the progress of all of the students throughout the week. This was recognised at the awards ceremony that night where the ski instructors and teachers gave out their awards.Friday saw the last day of skiing and an outing to the Wasserwelt swimming pool for a swim, slide and relax before dinner and our journey home.Many thanks to all the students, staff, ski instructors, ski rep and of course our two amazing coach drivers Dean and David.Mr Loader
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6The Priory Gym and Dance Show is always an eagerly anticipated event in the school calendar, and this year's show did not disappoint. With a theme of 'The Queen's Reign,' students showcased their talent to sold-out crowds on the 7th and the 8th February, as well as a matinee performance for local primary school.The show featured a variety of dance styles. The students also displayed their vocal talents, with year 11 student Bella delivering a stunning rendition of 'Defying Gravity' from the hit musical 'Wicked.'The energy and enthusiasm of the performers were infectious, and the audience was captivated from start to finish. The show was a true testament to the hard work and dedication of the students, as well as the tireless efforts of the show's organisers, Mrs Harrison and Mrs Hastings-Holland.The Gym and Dance Show provides an excellent opportunity for students to showcase their talents and to gain valuable performance experience. It is also a fantastic way for the school community to come together and celebrate the achievements of its students.The success of this year's show is a testament to the talent and hard work of the students and staff at The Priory. Congratulations to all involved in putting on such a spectacular event!Outstanding Performances at Gym and Dance Show
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8Year 8 celebrating Fairtrade Fortnight 2023During Fairtrade Fortnight, Year 8 students were given a challenge to design a project containing Fairtrade products as part of their studies around poverty.The challenge sparked creativity and inspired students to come up with innovative ideas. They had gained an understanding of the importance of fairtrade in alleviating poverty and promoting sustainability. We certainly seem to have some ethical entrepreneurs in The Priory!Innovative Fairtrade Projects: Year 8 Students Rise to the ChallengeMr Harrington
9Year 9 visit the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park Year 9 students were given the opportunity to visit the Olympic Park in January as part of their study of urban inequality an regeneration. It was the rst time the trip has been able to run since 2020, so there was much excitement. The group assembled outside the Copper Box Arena, before walking through to the London Stadium and Aquatics Centre. Primary data was collected looking at the environmental quality, before heading in to Westfield Stratford City to see how the shopping centre has been designed to compliment the regeneration of this part of East London. Callum Brennand said 'It was a really enjoyable day’. Mr Harrington
10Priory Students Make the Most of our College PartnershipsReigate and East Surrey College are like our 'o-site' sixth form. This year they have continued to provide a range of opportunities that our students have been taking full advantage of.Back in January, our Year 9 students arrived in school ready for their trip to Reigate and East Surrey College to have a look at the wide range of opportunities offered by our partner colleges. Unfortunately, a mistake by the coach company meant that it was a disappointed group of students who headed off to period 2 having been told the trip had been postponed. They had to wait until March 1st to eventually be given the chance to make the trip. There is much for Year 9 to consider at this time and to help them make good GCSE choices this visit is invaluable. Reigate College and East Surrey College kindly rearranged the day for us, providing tours of their sites and presentations on the different kinds of courses they offer. They also spoke to our students about the need for hard work, dedication and progress throughout Key Stage 4 and how this can impact on their future choices. At ESC, the students had a presentation on apprenticeships, (something that many of them had not explored before), got to see their impressive motor-vehicle, construction, plumbing, science, art and fashion facilities and had the opportunity to look at the vocational pathways the college offers. At Reigate, they were again treated to a tour of the campus, had a presentation from the vice-principal on A level and BTEC courses, a discussion on applications and explored how our likes and dislikes can impact on our motivation and progress.Both colleges were very complimentary of the behaviour of our students and many students asked important questions about how they can maximise their opportunities in the future.In June we will welcome representatives from the colleges to talk to our Year 10 students before they too get a chance to visit the colleges for taster sessions in subjects they are interested in applying for.In addition to these whole year group initiatives, our students continue to benefit from a range of masterclasses. Back in December some of our best Year 9 Mathematicians attended a masterclass and our top performing Year 8 and Year 10 students were invited to investigate the possibility of a career in medicine, dentistry or veterinary science. Not to be left out, Year 11 students with the highest academic profiles attended a session on the potential of making an application to Oxford or Cambridge in the future. As ever we are truly thankful to our partner colleges for investing their time in our students' future and living out our values of Community, Wisdom and Hope.Mr Harrison
11"You're Hired!" Year 11s step up for interview practice.On Friday 10th February we welcomed over 40 volunteers on site to deliver our Year 11 Mock Interview day. Volunteers came from a variety of sources including local businesses, parents, school governors and the Rotary club. Each individual gave up their day to provide every Year 11 student with the chance to practise their interview skills and techniques in a safe environment. Year 11 began this build up before Christmas in their PSHCE lessons and tutor times. They have been creating and refining CVs as well as discussing positive interview skills such as eye contact and body language. In addition, Year 11 were encouraged to consider ‘typical’ interview questions around themes such as independence, problem solving and teamwork. Teachers and tutors led discussions on how students would be able to demonstrate their skills by using real life examples from school, Duke of Edinburgh, extra-curricular activities and their hobbies.On the day, each student met with one of our volunteers who, where possible, had been matched to the student in terms of possible career ambitions. The volunteer led a 20 minute interview with the student before offering verbal feedback on their answers and performance. In addition, each volunteer provided a written feedback sheet to be returned to the student so they had a reminder of their strengths and areas for improvement.We have had some amazing feedback from our volunteers, students and even some parents about the whole day.Parent‘Thank you to all involved for the recent mock interviews. Our son gained so much from that experience and came away with some valuable and positive feedback.’ Students‘It's good practice, and interviewers who have the same career that you’d like to do in future can help with apprentices.’‘You can overcome any worries with real interviews and it's good practice, especially for people who are usually more on the quieter, shy side. It pushed me out of my comfort zone and boosted my confidence to realise that it wasn't as bad as I had expected. I feel prepared and more confident for real interviews in the future.’Volunteers‘I thoroughly enjoyed the 2 interviews I did. They were both excellent, confident, well presented and we had a good conversation.’‘Was great seeing so many local businesses supporting the day.’‘I thoroughly enjoyed coming back to my old school to help out in such a positive way. It was really well organised and the children I met were so polite.’ Catherine Young,Independent Careers advisor at the Priory School.
12This year we celebrated British Science Week from March 13th-20th with the theme ‘Connections.Science Week 2023‘Connections’All students in year 7-9 completed a poster on this theme. We received a huge range of ideas on this topic. From Genetics to Space; from the World Wide Web to the Wood Wide Web (the underground connections between trees); from the Human Body to Technology, from Human Impact to Quantum Entanglement, to name just a few.The quality and creativity was of a very high standard. To judge the poster competition we had two STEM ambassadors supported by 4 year 10 students. There were some tough decisions but the top 5 were finally identified, chosen for their creativity, presentation and the detail included within the poster. There were many that were also highly commended for the thought, time and effort that was put into completing this work. The winning posters are now displayed in the Science Corridor.Below are the 5 winners the STEM ambassadors selected. Nicole Barnes 8B1 Daisy Beavon 9A2Kaitlyn Crispin 8A2Betsy James 8A3Poster CompetitionTilly Barnes 8B2Mr Ironmonger
13Honourable mentionsDavina Coleman 7B2Ruby Aylward 8B1Evie-Rose Bullen 8B2Danny Minarcik 9B1Annie Frewer 7A1 Cameron Cassidy 7A1Ella Korbel 8B2 Kaila Arrow 7A1Evie Ward 8A3Bella George 7A1 Summer Abel 8B1Sky Lyons & Jemima Taylor Y9 Owen Day 8A1
14A big thank you to everyone who handed in a poster. A massive Thank you to our two STEMambassadors; Linderlee Ross from UK Power Networks and Andy Higgins from CampbellReith. Both gave up their own time, voluntarily, to support us with judging the posters and with supporting the year 7 event.Year 7 Spaghetti TowersThe year 7s were set the challenge of connecting spaghetti and marshmallows to build the tallest structure that they could. It was great to see some interesting plans and then some ingenuity with problem solving as issues arose. The tallest tower recorded was at 79cm by a team in 7A1. Well done to other groups who perservered despite being less successful.Year 8 BridgesThe year 8s investigated connections by building bridges with limited paper and sellotape. The initial challenge was that a toy car had to cross a 20cm gap. There were additional challenges of raising the base off the ground level and to make the strongest bridge possible.Other activitiesDuring the week there were other opportunities with experiments, a quiz, looking at STEM careers and other amazing ‘Connections’ including the London ‘Super Sewer’. This is an amazing project that is nearly complete, 16 miles of tunnels below London to ensure processing of waste and making the Thames a cleaner river.Mr Ironmonger
15STEM in the PARK Taking place in the Memorial Gardens, Crawley Saturday 20th May from 11am to 4pm STEM in the Park is a FREE family fun packed day of STEM activities which include a pop-up planetarium, interactive engineering rigs, drones to fly, a solar powered car to explore and much more. There will be employers from various STEM industries, Crawley College and local businesses to offer careers information and advice. The event is an amazing, interactive opportunity for young people of all ages, with their families, to engage in STEM and to find out more about the STEM careers open to them for the future. If you have any questions about the event, please contact us at: thestemhub@canterbury.ac.uk
16Battle of the Brains: Ben’s triumph in the Chess FinalYear 11 Raise Over £70 with Valentine Rose Grams Fundraiser for PromOn the 10th February, our Year 11 students organised a Valentine Rose Grams fundraiser to raise money for their upcoming Prom. For just £1, students were able to purchase a beautiful red rose with a personalised message to be delivered to their friend. The response from the school community was incredible, inn just a few days, they were able to raise over £70 towards their Prom! Well done Year 11!We had an exhilarating final match in our chess tournament between two of the best players, Ben and Harvey. It was an intense game of strategy and skill, but in the end, it was Ben who emerged as the winner.Congratulations to Ben for taking home the grand prize of a £25 Amazon voucher and having his name etched onto our prestigious chess tournament trophy. A big shoutout to Harvey for winning a £15 voucher as a runner-up.Thanks to Daniel who organised and ran the tournament as part of his DofE award and to everyone who participated.
17The Priory Food Technology department has been successful in gaining funding from the Savoy educational trust. This generous donation made it possible for us to buy 12 new ovens in the food technology room and one state of the art combination Convotherm Maxx oven.These new resources are a valuable addition to school and provide students studying Hospitality and Catering a useful insight into the use of different equipment used by the trade. Having the new equipment provided Ronnie and other students with a good platform to enter Springboard competitions.The ovens are also heavily used by key stage 3 and 4 students during daily lessons and also for the after school cookery club which has been an incredible success and is well supported as well.we are very fortunate to have been given this funding by the Savoy educational Trust and would always welcome any generous funding for future equipment for the Food Technology department.Mr TaylorFood Technology Helped by the Savoy Educational TrustNew convertherm ovenBread baked in new ovenNew ovenDessert made by Ronnie, Y10 using new equimpmentMain dish made by Ronnie, Y10 using new equimpmentFish dish mady by Ronnie, Y10 using new equimpment
18Meeting Author Helen Rutter: Students Create Their Own StoriesWe had a special guest visit in February: author Helen Rutter! Excitement was in the air as Year 7 awaited the arrival of the author of the best-selling book, "The Boy Who Made Everyone Laugh" and the sequel, "The Funniest Boy in the World".Helen spoke about the characters in her books and how she came up with them. Then it was time for the fun to begin! Students were tasked with creating their own story, and with Helen's guidance, they let their imaginations run wild. They created characters, settings, and plot twists that left us all in stitches. It was an interactive session that encouraged creativity and storytelling. Thank you Helen for visiting our school and inspiring our students to embrace their creativity and imagination.Congratulations to Matthew Y8, for achieving the Priory Silver Literary Canon Award! Our literary canon programme is designed to challenge and inspire students to read a range of books from classics to contemporary literature, and to promote inclusivity and diversity.At the Priory School we believe that reading opens doors to new worlds, ideas and perspectives.We look forward to seeing Matthew continue to thrive in his literary journey.Canon loyalty cards are available from the Study Centre.To achieve this award, Matthew has read the following books:• Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins• A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle• Norhtern Lights by Philip Pullman• The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis• The Owl Service by Alan GarnerMatthew, Y8 Achieves Silver Literary Canon AwardMs Browne
19Celebrating World Book DayIn celebration of the school’s Priory Canon initiative and to encourage students to read more, Mrs. Hall, Study Centre Manager made cupcakes with edible book covers, which were given to students who could talk about one of the displayed books. It proved to be a popular challenge and was enjoyed by all.The event was a fun and engaging way for students to celebrate their love for books and reading, while also encouraging them to explore new titles and authors.Students were also invited to bring in their own homemade cakes, decorated to depict a book or a book character. The entries were judged on their creativity and originality, with Year 9 students Sophie, Millie, and Annabel taking the top prize for their stunning cake based on A.F. Steadman's "Skandar and the Unicorn Thief".Runner up was Brooke Boundy With a simple but very effective ‘The Hungry Caterpillar’ book cake.Ms Browne
20If you’ve been enjoying the delicious food at the school recently, there’s a good reason for it. Independent Catering is proud to introduce new Catering Manager, Marlene Makinson, who has been working hard to create tasty and nutritious meals for the students and staff.Marlene has only lived in the UK for 6 months, moving from South Africa and now lives in Dorking.Her extensive experience in the hospitality industry, including 25 years as a professional chef in hotels and restaurants, has helped to elevate the quality of the school’s meals.Marlene loves working as part of a team and makes a mean curry, her favourite meal! Having only lived in the UK for a short time she says there are some things she need to get used to that are quite different to home; people’s accents, the weather and roads to name a few!!Marlene commented ’What I love since joining Independent Catering at Priory School are working with the team and producing tasty, healthy meals for the students and staff and I look forward to seeing them try my food every day.’Whether you’re a student or a staff member, you can expect to enjoy tasty and healthy meals every day.Introducing Marlene: The New Catering ManagerMy name is Jemimah Taylor, I’m a year 9 student and I’m doing my bronze DofE. I’m really loving it especially the volunteering section. I am volunteering at Rainbows in my village. It is really fun because I get to help younger children start their girl guiding journey. I have been working on my leadership skills, helping others and my communication skills. I haven’t finished the 3 months yet which is good because I love going there every week. I would really recommend doing DofE as it is great fun, good to try something new and a great challenge. A Year 9 Student’s Perspective on Volunteering for DofE
21Amareece School of DanceFierce and Funky Commercial Street ClassesThe Amareece School of Dance is owned and run by Mrs Hastings-Holland and classes are Monday evenings in the Priory Dance Studio. We currently have Priory students from Year 7-10 attending classes. Opportunities to take IDTA exams in street and freestyle and shows staged at The Harlequin Theatre, Redhill.
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23It has been a very busy term for the Priory PE department. We have participated in a number of fixtures in local and national competitions across a number of sports, we have hosted local table Tennis competitions and also crowned new Table Tennis and Badminton Inter-House champions. All results from the fixtures are below:Year groupOpposition Sport Score Scorers10 Therfield FootballWin on Penalties(Drew 2-2)E. Harris O. jakens11Cobham Free SchoolRugby Lost 10-12T. HarperR. PilbeamMan of the Match: F. Wooding9 - 11 GirlsCarringtonAshcombeReigateGirls FootballL 3-1L 5-2L 2-0C BackJ Taylor x2Player of the Match:P. Haswell7Cobham Free SchoolFootball LostMan of the Match:B. Morgan7 St Andrews Football Lost 3-1R. PurcellMan of the Match :B. Morgan7 girlsNSSSA TournamentFootball 3rd Place finishPlayer of the Match:H. TedderKS3NSSSA TournamentTable Tennis Joint 1st PlaceMost Valuable Player:E. AkinwumiKS4NSSSA TournamentTable Tennis 1st PlaceMost Valuable Player:T. Harper7/8 Girls DunottarFootball (ESFA Small Schools Cup 2nd Rd)LostPlayer of the Match:E. Chandler7/8 GirlsTeddington High SchoolFootball(ESFA new schools Cup 2nd Rd)LostPlayer of the Match: V. Ayling11 Ashcombe Rugby Lost 19-7R. PilbeamPlayer of the Match:T Harper11 Hinchley Wood Rugby Lost 50-38TriesR. Pilbeam x2J. FranksO. FranksPlayer of the Match:T Harper
24BadmintonYear Group Winner Runner UpYear 7 Zeke Taylor (Guildford) Annie Frewer (Guildford)KS3 Danny Minarcik (Guildford) Jemimah Taylor (Guildford)KS4Thomas Harper (Canterbury)Luca Mazewski (Guildford)Table TennisYear Group Winner Runner UpKS3Emmanuel Akinwumi (Coventry)Oliver Matcham (Canterbury)KS4Emanual Akinwumi (Coventry)Thomas Harper (CanterburyInter-House ResultsI would like to take this opportunity to thank all the students and parents who have made all the fixtures possible this year. It has been great to get teams out in all years for both boys and girls in football and for the KS4 boys to have some very competitive rugby fixtures.Moving forward we look forward to starting the Cricket, Rounders seasons and district athletics.Upcoming dates to look forward to:CSSSA (Central Surrey) District Athletics Championship – Thursday 18th MayCheck PE notice boards for Cricket/rounders and athletics fixtures.Mr McEvoy
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26AttendanceGood attendance and engagement is vital for students to be successful and to reach their potential.Research has shown that this needs to be 96% so this is our school target.Do you have good attendance?If you are not sure, ask your Tutor or look on Edulink.Congratulations to the following students who have 100% attendance so far this academic year(up to 20th March)Allen, Oliver 7B2Amy, Lilly 10A1Angus, Alex 11B2Arrow, Kaila 7A1Bibby, Georgina 10B2Boshoff, Matthew 8B2Brennand, Kieran 9A1Brown, Emily 11B1Buttle, Jessica 10B1Clark, Isobel 7B2De Vlieg, Evah 8A1De Vlieg, James 8A1Dean, Rosie 7A1Essex, Oscar 7B1Fitzpatrick, Harrison 7A3Gladysz, Axton 10A2Golliker, Jamie 7B2Kigo, Annika 8B2MacPherson O'Hara, Akasha 8B1McHale, Emily 7A3Mhembere, Ruvarashe 8A2Moore, Harrison 7A1Moss, Ollie 7A3Newman, Daniel 11B1Reed, Lewis 9A2Robertshaw, Leona 11B1Sidery, Charlie 7A2Simas, Elliott 10A2Stalin, Sharon 8B1Stratford, Rocco 11A1Taylor, Jemimah 9B1Taylor, Zeke 7B2Torrie, Katie 10A2Walsh-Edwards, Ethan 11B1Wisbey, Harry 8B1Wise, Josh 11A3Young, Liam 10A1
27How is your year group doing?Students all receive improvement certificates where attendance has significantly increased over a half term.Please do remember that no holidays should be taken during term time and if this occurs you are likely to occur a fine.The Surrey Inclusion Team look regularly at our attendance and as such work with a number of families where students are falling below the expected standards.99 - 100%96 - 99%93 - 96%90 - 93%90%BelowGoodThe attendance target for every studentFantasticGreat chance of achieving GCSE targets Cause for concernLess chance of achieving GCSE targetsWorryingSignificantly reduced chance of academic successPersistent absenceSerious attendance concern. You are unlikely to achieve your GCSE targets. Research shows that you will underachieve by a grade per subject.Attendance Triangle Action taken100% Attendance Certificate issuedAbove 96% Attendance Certificate issuedUnder 95% Concern Letter sentUnder 92% - Need for Medical Evidence letter sentComing very soon:Please look out for our new Attendance page on our school website which includes all the information and forms you need.How attendance affects Grades
28Buckland, Bella 7B2Chart, Reece 7A3Diaz-Lester, Matt 7A3Gladysz, Imogen 7B1Leggatt, Ruby 7A2Nelson, Sylvie 7A1Ransome, Oliver 7A1Coleman, Davina 7B2Coleman, Rosie 7B2Castle, Keira 7A3Colwell, Emily 7B2Currie, Benjamin 7A1De Vrij, Jamie 7A1Jackson, Freya 7A1Keay, Alex 7A3Obagbemi, Pauldavid 7A2Valentine, Scarlett 7A3Wright, Lily 7A2Green, Bobby 7A2Matthews, Beattie 7A3Price, Ethan 7B2Roberts, Tyrus 7A1Anderssen, Ollie 7B2Head, Bonnie 7B2Hoad, Emily 7A1Hopkins, Joey 7A1Imms, Charlie 7A3Johnson, Taylor 7A2Killick, Frazer 7B2Purcell, Rom 7B1Reynolds, Lyra 7A2Street, Grace 7B2Szachno-Dressel, Edie 7A1Watkins, Leo 7B1Coysh, Ellie 7B1Fitzmaurice, Callan 7A2George, Bella 7A1Pike, Victoria 7B2Tagney, Curtis 7B2Allgood, Xena 7B1Brown, Benji 7B2Chandler, Eadie 7A3Davis, Harry 7B1Duffell, Will 7A1Frewer, Annie 7A1Gould, Ethan 7A1Haines, Lucy 7A2Lawlor, Marc 7B2Pannell, Luke 7A3Small, Sarah 7B2Williams, Alice 7A1Baker, Macie 7A1Campbell, Nieve 7B2Haines, Sam 7A2McCulloch, Lily 7A2Slee, Ethan 7A2Waters-Rann, Zep 7A3Goff, James 7A1Hall, Toby 7B1Howarth, Bettie-Rose 7B2Robins, Lucy 7A1Stevens, Evie 7B1Roll of Honour board for students achieving above 96% attendance so far this academic year.(The closer your name is to the top of your year group, the higher your percentage.)Year 7
29Hunt, Sophie 9A2Bates, Max 9B2Green, Sam 9B2Wightman, Annabel 9A2Alexander, Daisy 9A2Deloford, Max 9A1Reynolds, Connor 9B1Sellings, Xander 9A1Smith, Colin 9B2Akinwumi, Emmanuel 9B2Chillingworth, Eliza 9B2Flashman, Beth 9B2Harris, Aaron 9B2London, Peter 9B2Matthews, Izzy 9A2Naing, Samuel 9B1Stubbs, Melissa 9A2Johnson, Bailey 9B1Merton, Alex 9A2Voinarski Zardo, Sofia 9A1Bates, Douglas 9B2Cullinan, Nathan 9A2Haswell, Lola 9A1Head, Daniel 9A2Minarcik, Danny 9B1Oldfield, Leo 9B2Phillipson, Faith 9B2Stratford, Roxie 9B2Wyatt, Andrew 9A1Cata, Florin 9A1Eatwell, Olivia 9A2Golliker, Ruby 9B1Arjones, Seb 9A1Barrett, Madison 9A1Fillery, Ava 9B1Staples, Preston 9B2Steele, Emily 9A2Stevens, Tom 9A1Bennett, Eliza 10B2Bibby, Sophie 10B1Perrin, Joseph 10B1Ali, Bisma 10A2Turner, Chloe 10A1Alexander, George 10B1Goodman, Susie 10A1Harrington, Benjamin 10A1Abid, Reem 10A1Blair, Daniel 10B2Booth, Scott 10B1De Vlieg, Chloe 10B2Franks-Whiteley, Sonny 10A2Hubbard, Joshua 10B2Manton, Frankie 10B1Thoukydides, Christos 10A1Boon, Daniel 10B1De Vlieg, Jamie 10B2Johnson, Florence 10A2Pirani Manco, Gerta 10B1Dowling, Annabel 10A2Mazewski, Luca 10A2Taylor, Evie 10B1Waller, Jake 10B1Farthing-Darvill, Maria 10B1Haswell, Poppy 10A1Venn, Abbie 10A2Caldwell, Robert 10A1Hale, Brandon 10B1Johnstone, Callum 10B2Smith, Connor 10B2Winstone, Lucas 10A1Worsfold, Rhys 10B2Year 9 Year 10Winter, Reuben 8A3Barnes, Tilly 8B2Mahboobani, Joe 8B1Miller, Noah 8A3Cracknell, Isabelle 8A1Dootson, Michael 8B2Ireland, Seb 8B1Whitehead, Fleur 8A1Back, Leo 8A2Boundy, Brooke 8A2Hartshorn, Luca 8B2Henry, Zyah 8A2Hubbard, Dillon 8A3Lock, Jacob 8A3Matthews, Max 8A1Palmer, Charlotte 8A1Young, Brooke 8B1Day, Owen 8A1Johnson, Emma 8A2Djedovic, Maelena 8B2Crispin, Kaitlyn 8A2Drulia, Benedikt 8B1Franklin, Maddie 8B1Grimley, Harry 8B2Matthews, Thomas 8A1Turner, Zachary 8A2Welch, Skye 8A3Scanlon, Elena 8B2Adegboyega, Rejoice 8A1Campbell, Libby 8B1Hart, George 8A1Jarman, Esme 8B1Korbel, Ella 8B2Mumford, Jacob 8A1Swanepoel, Henco 8A3Ward, Evie 8A3Year 8
30Fanlo Doane, Erica 11B1Hinton, Amy 11A3Hodgson, Charlie 11A1Muckle, Eden 11B2Peskett, Maria 11A3Reed, Finlay 11A2Smith, Maisie 11B1Stevens, Ben 11A3Thomas-Free, Jess 11B1Turner, Evie 11B1Tyrrell, Maisie 11A3Awdziej Da Conceicao, Davi11B2Bradstock, Oz 11A3Cornwell, Evan 11B1Kent, Daniella 11A1Miller, Joseph 11B1Rogers, Amy 11B2Barrett, Ruby 11A1Beckett, Thomas 11A1Cojocaru, Alex 11A3Essom, Lily 11A1King, Ella 11B2Long, Benjamin 11A2Pilbeam, Reuben 11A3Russell, Megan 11A2Swain, Eleanor 11B2Weller, Oliver 11A2Abbott, Holly 11A2Christmas-Baxell, Keeley11A3Hall, Millie 11A2Harford, Lucy 11B2Hill, Marcus 11B2Green, Philippa 11A2Rawlinson, Toby 11A3Whitehead, Sebastian 11A1De Vlieg, Zach 11A3Fitzgerald, Brennan 11B2Gibbons, Archie 11B1Hoather, Lily-Kay 11A3Newman, Vaughan 11B2Perry, Felix 11B1Stephens, Samuel 11B1Coram, Isaac 11B2Eglinton, Joeb 11A3Fallon, Joe 11B1Hitchcock, Annabelle 11A1Kuras, Harvey 11A2Wright, Dylan 11A1Baker, Bella 11A3Clarke, Benji 11A3Dixon, Jemima 11A2Edgington, Emily 11B1Johnson, Nelly 11A2Rhodes, Amelia 11A2Roberts, Emma 11A3Walsh-Edwards, Evie 11B2Young, Holly 11A3Brand, Charlotte 11A2Knight, Charlie 11A2Newberry, Max 11B2Spencer, Ben 11B2Taylor, Lucy 11B2Whitehead, Finlay 11B2Aylward, Leo 11B2Campbell-Burchett, Eliot11B1Year 11
31Raf Ispani 7A1 Excellent attitudeTaylor Johnson 7A2 Attendance and housepointsCharlie Imms 7A3Tom West 7B1 Being a polite and friendly student who is a great ambasador for the schoolBella George 7A1 Outstanding amount of HP's collected in recent weeks.Lilybelle Winstone 7A2 Outstanding number of housepointsKiera Castle 7A3Rom Purcell 7B1 Enthusiastic approach to learning and 100% attendance!Oliver Ransome 7A1 100% Attendance and 0 negative behaviour record!Sebastian Crump 7A2Xena Allgood 7B1 Good work and supporting othersJames Goff 7A197% Attendence and 0 negative behaviour points.Callan Fitzmaurice 7A2 encouraging others during swimming class with Mrs HarrisonOllie Anderssen 7B2Alfie Pope 7A1 Great attendance and behaviour record.Sam Haines 7A2 Excellent attitude during classes and during food technologyEllie Coysh 7B1 Tutor group choice - brilliant workerVictoria Pike 7B2 For being helpfulEethan Mears 7A1 Perfect behaviour record + 94.5% attendance.Fin Howe 7A2 Excellent attitude during class and housepoints collected in one week.Zack Perkins-Magee 7A3Lucy Roberts 7A1 Performing arts contributionFfion Llewellyn 7A2Adam Johnstone 7A3Excellent attitude to work and polite to teachers.Riley Moolman 7B1 Polite and excellent attitude to lessons.Ben Currie 7A1 Success on his report.Lily Mcculloch 7A2 Comments about fantastic reading from DavidaEadie Chandler 7A3 Work on student councilCharlie Down 7B1 Friendly and enthusiastic attitude.Alice Williams 7A1Violet-May Ayling 7A3 Contribution to sport and effortElodie Smith 7B1 Efforts with student council and well mannered.Rosie Edwards 7B2 Settling in to new tutor groupHarrison Fitzpatrick 7A3 Settling in so wellThis Term’s Stars of the WeekYear 7
32Rejoice Adegboyega 8A1 Quietly positiveBetsy James 8A3 Continuing to work well in all lessons Annika Kigo 8B2 Excellent effort and always happyAston Tabb 8A1 Just gets on with itRhyley Knapp 8A2 Did well in his Star Assessment and passed The Woman in Black. Also making excellent progress in Art.Eloise Pankhurst 8A3 For doing well on the Star Assessment Reading Harry Wisbey 8B1 Polite and well-mannered.Kalver Roberts 8B2 Huge increase in housepointsIsabelle Cracknell 8A1 Being a positive influenceKaitlyn Crispin 8A2 For conquering her fears of swimming at school and for consistently producing wonderful artworkDillon Hubbard 8A3 Good work ethic as receiving lots of housepoints Esme Jarman 8B1 Hardworking, kind and polite.Olivia Smith 8B2 Being a good friendMax Matthews 8A1 ResilienceRuvarashe Mhembere8A2 Positive start to life at Priory. Consistently high housepoints and 100% attendanceCharley Butcher 8A3 Doing well in maths Adam Turner 8B1 Polite, smart and well-behaved.Georgia Hutchings 8B2 Improvement in SwimmingLydia Adams 8A1 Quietly positive attitudeGracie Diggins 8A3 Lots of housepoints last week plus being a good and supportive friend Nicole Barnes 8B1 For kindness and thoughtfulness - baking a cake for the staff.Isabelle Peare 8B2 For being a good friendEva De Vlieg 8A1 Always there to hempKara Lowe 8A2 For enthusiastically joining in with extra curricular activities such as Green Power and Gym and DanceLogan Hearn 8A3 Improved attendance Darcey Brennan 8B2 Working hard Rijil Kuriakose 8A2 A positive member of the tutorArchie Pirt 8A3 Showing resilience by taking part in the tutor assembly Maelena Djedovic 8B2 12 hours points in a weekFleur Whitehead 8A1 Bubbly enthusiasmOscar Tomkins 8A3 Improved attendanceRuby Aylward 8B1 For being polite and considerate of others.Tyler Sushams 8B2 Improvement in learningFreya Nearn 8A1 Quiet positivity Henco Swanepoel 8A3 Good work ethicYear 8
33Year 9Stars of the Week cont’dEsme Jarman 8B1 Exceptionally well-behaved and hardworking.James Copus 8B2 Improved attendanceGeorge Hart 8A1 Enthusiastic supportTuniz Hayrettin 8A3 Lots of housepoints and good work ethicSharon Stalin 8B1 Exceptional attendance record.Summer-Rae McGarrity8B2 Engaging well in R.EJoe Mahboobani 8B1 For being polite, cheerful and friendly.Marcus Mir 8B2Gracie Diggins 8A3 continuous hard work in her lessonsPhoenix Brown 9A1 For improvement in both Reading and in his English lessons.Annabel Wightman 9A2 consistent effort in all of her lessons and a super member of the tutor groupWilliam Ashton-Rees9B1 A few housepoints and no demeritsTeddie Howarth 9B2 consistent positivityColin Smith 9A1 For consistently gaining a high number of housepoints each week and for always showing grit and perseverance in lessonsMelissa Stubbs 9A2 Working hard in lessons and making progressJamie Haines 9B1 Perfect behaviour and always working hardParker Tagney 9B2 Strong start to life at the PrioryHolly Kempster 9A1 Consistently good and a high number of Housepoints each weekOlivia Eatwell 9A2 Stuck into D of E volunteering at the local charity shopConnor Reynolds 9B1 Always an amazing student, zero demerits.Jasmine Taylor 9B2 Outstanding contribution to the netball team Jamie Reeves 9A1 Excellent work in EnglishDaisy Beavon 9A2 Always helpful and amazing resilienceAiyana Wakefield 9B1 Always an amazing student, zero demerits.Phoebe Muckle 9B2 The amazing ability to talk honestly and with huge maturitySeb Arjones 9A1 Improvement in subjects Morgan Underwood 9A2 Showing resilience during tough timesConnor Deacon 9B1 6 housepoints and 0 demerits this weekColin Smith 9B2 Great start to 9B2Holly Kempster 9A1 Demonstrating consistency across subjectsDarcey Foster 9A2 Excellent navigation skills being developed on D of ERejoice Adegboyega 8A1 Quietly positiveBetsy James 8A3 Continuing to work well in all lessons Annika Kigo 8B2 Excellent effort and always happyAston Tabb 8A1 Just gets on with itRhyley Knapp 8A2 Did well in his Star Assessment and passed The Woman in Black. Also making excellent progress in Art.Eloise Pankhurst 8A3 For doing well on the Star Assessment Reading Harry Wisbey 8B1 Polite and well-mannered.Kalver Roberts 8B2 Huge increase in housepointsIsabelle Cracknell 8A1 Being a positive influenceKaitlyn Crispin 8A2 For conquering her fears of swimming at school and for consistently producing wonderful artworkDillon Hubbard 8A3 Good work ethic as receiving lots of housepoints Esme Jarman 8B1 Hardworking, kind and polite.Olivia Smith 8B2 Being a good friendMax Matthews 8A1 ResilienceRuvarashe Mhembere8A2 Positive start to life at Priory. Consistently high housepoints and 100% attendanceCharley Butcher 8A3 Doing well in maths Adam Turner 8B1 Polite, smart and well-behaved.Georgia Hutchings 8B2 Improvement in SwimmingLydia Adams 8A1 Quietly positive attitudeGracie Diggins 8A3 Lots of housepoints last week plus being a good and supportive friend Nicole Barnes 8B1 For kindness and thoughtfulness - baking a cake for the staff.Isabelle Peare 8B2 For being a good friendEva De Vlieg 8A1 Always there to hempKara Lowe 8A2 For enthusiastically joining in with extra curricular activities such as Green Power and Gym and DanceLogan Hearn 8A3 Improved attendance Darcey Brennan 8B2 Working hard Rijil Kuriakose 8A2 A positive member of the tutorArchie Pirt 8A3 Showing resilience by taking part in the tutor assembly Maelena Djedovic 8B2 12 hours points in a weekFleur Whitehead 8A1 Bubbly enthusiasmOscar Tomkins 8A3 Improved attendanceRuby Aylward 8B1 For being polite and considerate of others.Tyler Sushams 8B2 Improvement in learningFreya Nearn 8A1 Quiet positivity Henco Swanepoel 8A3 Good work ethic
34Nathan Bailey 9B1 Consistently good and a high number of Housepoints each weekRoxie Stratford 9B2 Rising to the challenge of exams weekGeorgia Blanco 9A1 Excellent work in EnglishNeve Smith 9A2 Showing kindness to another studentElliot Stewart-Smith 9B1 Consistently good and a high number of Housepoints each weekAaron Harris 9B2 Consistently meeting expectationsHarry Bowman 9A1 Always polite and positiveEsme Southworth - Turner9A2 The amazing ability to talk honestly and with huge maturityCourtney Back 9B1 A great week - zero demerits and more housepointsBeth Flashman 9B2 Always working hard Holly Kempster 9A1 academic excellence in MLIMillie Ransome 9A2 Consistently good and a high number of Housepoints each weekMary Gargar 9B1 7 housepoints in a WEEKDAYOliver Matcham 9B2 Making good choices and earning housepoints WIll Haines 9A1 being quietly brilliantly in all lessonsMelissa Stubbs 9A2 Determination in learning, being ready to ask questionsMia McGinnis-Ralph 9B1 Improved behaviourOlivia Coils 9B2 Keen sense of being helpful in lessonsXander Sellings 9A1 Working well in lessonsOlivia Eatwell 9A2 Improved focus in lessonsHarry Burnett 9B1 Improved behaviourPeter London 9B2 Consistent attitude to learning and lots of housepointsReem Abid 10A1 Excellent work in EnglishSonny Franks-Whiteley10A2 Being a supportive member of the tutor group.Jessica Buttle 10B1 High Housepoints and an exemplary student.Eliza Bennett 10B2 For driving the tutor assembly forward and helping this become a reality.Freddie Carini 10A1 Settling in well at the PrioryNoah Kempshall 10A2 A consistently hard-working student.Evie Taylor 10B1 Great effort and performance in the Gym and Dance show.James Hart 10B2 Always focused and working hard in lessons.Robert Caldwell 10A1 Working well in all lessons.Alex Luck 10A2 A consistently hard-working student.Year 10
35Stars of the Week cont’dMitchell Chikwava10B1 Great effort and performance in the Gym and Dance show.Elizabeth Sparks 10B2 Excellent focus in class and setting a good example to others.Christos Thoukydides10A1 Increase in housepointsKatie Torrie 10A2 Brilliant class reading during tutor time.Liliana Crompton 10B1 Great effort and performance in the Gym and Dance show.Logan Ford 10B2 Always polite and maintains a good standard of work.Poppy Haswell 10A1 Large amount of HP/ excellent work in englishAbbie Venn 10A2 Most Housepoints this week.Scott Booth 10B1 Highest number of Housepoints for the week.David Benain 10B2 Improvements made and most Housepoints this week.Ben Harrington 10A1 Performing in Gym and DanceKrystyna Howe 10A2 For her hard work in helping to put together the PowerPoint for the tutor group assembly.Jack Powell 10B1 Joint highest Housepoints for the week.Emma Vickerman10B2 A positive start to her time at The Priory School.Rebecca Flatt 10A1 Excellent work in danceRhys Davis 10A2 For his hard work in selecting videos for the tutor group assembly.Grace Tabb 10B1 Highest number of Housepoints for the week.Rhys Worsfold 10B2 Demonstrated amazing confidence to write a song and sing it in the year group assembly.Lucas Winstone 10A1 Helping in tutorAxton Gladysz 10A2 For his hard work in helping to put together the Power Point for the tutor group assembly.Jessica Buttle 10B1 Highest number of Housepoints for the week.Jamie De Vlieg 10B2 Making a positive effort and demonstrating improvement.Bradley Harris 10A1 Working well in DTBisma Ali 10A2 For her outstanding work in REFrankie Manton 10B1 Highest number of Housepoints for the week.Jesse Hopper 10B2 Good focus in class, making a pleasing effort in biology.Elliah Roberts 10A1 Being a kind and supportive friend in moment of crisisChloe Smith 10A2 Consistent working and achieving plenty of Housepoints.Vihaan Shah 10B1 Highest number of Housepoints for the week.Millie Sherwood 10B2 Always supportive of others and looking out for them.Skye Wheeler 10A1 For being a lovely/caring person and always getting on with workElliott Simas 10A2 Consistently hard working and a well behaved student; a pleasure to have in the tutor group.Jack Powell 10B1 Over 10 Housepoints in one week.
36Stars of the Term Y7Hemrosh Vinothan10B2 Maintaining a positive approach in lessons.Rebecca Hoad 10A1 Facing her fears and trying something newSeva Shalashnikov10A2 An excellent start to his time at The Priory School.Mitchell Chikwava10B1 Willingness to help and be involved with the tutor group assembly.Maddy May 10B2 Supportive and helpful to her friends.Orla Fernandez 11A1 Consistent hard work and good attendanceJoey Macleod 11A2 For noticeable improvements to learning in lessons and for demonstrating excellent work ethic to ensure he achieves the highest he can achieve.Bella Baker 11A3 For being a genuinely lovely person, respectful, kind and works super hardSammy Stephens 11B1 For consistent effort over the term, putting up with his friends and being a great person to have in the tutor group. Lily Davies 11B2 For exceeding her targets in most subjects and working diligently in her mocks.HOY - James Dawes10A2 For showing outstanding resilience.HOY - Philippa Green10A2 For her continued hard work and contributions to the Year group and the school community.Ruby Barrett 11A1 5 Housepoints, 100% attendance - Continued hard work and effort. Maisie Tyrell 11A3 3 Housepoints and effort and consistency in her work Rory Attridge 11B1 For demonstrating diligence and a hard working attitude towards his studies.Lucy Taylor 11B2 Always arriving to tutor time prepared and for keeping up to date with homework.Dylan Wright 11A1 Consistent effort in lessons, high attendance and helpfulness with the tutor group assemblyOlivia Chart 11A2 Working hard and a using time wisely in tutor time to revise. Ronnie Barker 11A3 For 4 Housepoints and a renewed effort.Archie Gibbons 11B1 For demonstrating diligence and a hard working attitude towards his studies.Amy Rogers 11B2 For being an excellent role model for our younger students.Rosie Woodvine 10A1 "contribution to assembly and a motivated approach.Oli Franks 10A2 Great week with lots of housepoints. Immy Hunter-Lee 10A3 Outstanding resilience.Tobe Atuanya 10B1 Increase in Housepoints.Davi Awdziej Da Conceicao10B2 6 Housepoints and working hard across all subjects.Oscar Allen 11A1 7 Housepoints and showing increased motivation.Reuben Pilbeam 11A3 For 12 housepoints, 0 demerits and 0 lates.Year 11
37Stars of the Week cont’dJoe Fallon 11B1 For huge increase in Housepoints.Eden Muckle 11B2 For taking the lead on assembly preparations!Ella King 11B2 For taking the lead on assembly preparations!Dylan Wright 11A1 4 Housepoints and 100% attendanceBrandon Tutton 11A2 Working hard across all subjectsLily-Kay Hoather 11A3 4 Housepoints and excellent attitude to learningJess Thomas-Free11B1 For being a superstar across many subjects over the past few monthsLeo Aylward 11B2 5 Housepoints and 97% attendanceLori Nugent-Smith11A1 7 Housepoints and 100% attendance.Charlie Knight 11A2 Having a great week!Holly Young 11A3 For her maturity and progress in English and working hard to get the Power Point ready for the assemblyEmily Edgington 11B1 12 Housepoints in a weekMax Newberry 11B2 Showing excellent diligence with regard to his coursework.Ruby Barrett 11A1 Consistent hard work, enthusiasm, 9 Housepoints. Oli Franks 11A2 Working hard to improve grades and using tutor time productively. Ryan Ford 11A3 For 6 HP and organising his role play for health and social care with a mature approachEliot Campbell Burchett 11B1 For writing, directing and producing our assembly on Friday.Isaac Coram 11B2 Isaac Coram for being a considerate and benevolent member of the tutor group. Charlie Hodgson A1 Positive attitude to work, 100% attendance and 4 HousepointsHarvey Kuras A2 Working well across all subjects.Reuben Pilbeam 11A3 For 6HP and for just being awesome 😎Emily Edgington 11B1 For being a particularly good "egg"Leo Aylward 11B2 For stepping in last minute and being a fabulous actor in 11B1's assembly!Rosie Woodvine 11A1 5 housepoints and a constructive approach to learningJemima Dixon 11A2 Helping out in a moment of needEmma Roberts 11A3 6 Housepoints and for just being fabulousRory Attridge 11B1 For a massive improvement in HousepointsAmy Rogers 11B2 For always working hard and being a delightful presence in tutor time.Rocco Stratford 11A1 For a highly organised approach to revision and enthusiasm within lessons.Maria Peskett 11A3 Maria PeskettEliot Campbell Burchett11B1 For his commitment to the tutor groupOrla Fernandez 11A1 Consistent hard work and good attendanceJoey Macleod 11A2 For noticeable improvements to learning in lessons and for demonstrating excellent work ethic to ensure he achieves the highest he can achieve.Bella Baker 11A3 For being a genuinely lovely person, respectful, kind and works super hardSammy Stephens 11B1 For consistent effort over the term, putting up with his friends and being a great person to have in the tutor group. Lily Davies 11B2 For exceeding her targets in most subjects and working diligently in her mocks.HOY - James Dawes10A2 For showing outstanding resilience.HOY - Philippa Green10A2 For her continued hard work and contributions to the Year group and the school community.Ruby Barrett 11A1 5 Housepoints, 100% attendance - Continued hard work and effort. Maisie Tyrell 11A3 3 Housepoints and effort and consistency in her work Rory Attridge 11B1 For demonstrating diligence and a hard working attitude towards his studies.Lucy Taylor 11B2 Always arriving to tutor time prepared and for keeping up to date with homework.Dylan Wright 11A1 Consistent effort in lessons, high attendance and helpfulness with the tutor group assemblyOlivia Chart 11A2 Working hard and a using time wisely in tutor time to revise. Ronnie Barker 11A3 For 4 Housepoints and a renewed effort.Archie Gibbons 11B1 For demonstrating diligence and a hard working attitude towards his studies.Amy Rogers 11B2 For being an excellent role model for our younger students.Rosie Woodvine 10A1 "contribution to assembly and a motivated approach.Oli Franks 10A2 Great week with lots of housepoints. Immy Hunter-Lee 10A3 Outstanding resilience.Tobe Atuanya 10B1 Increase in Housepoints.Davi Awdziej Da Conceicao10B2 6 Housepoints and working hard across all subjects.Oscar Allen 11A1 7 Housepoints and showing increased motivation.Reuben Pilbeam 11A3 For 12 housepoints, 0 demerits and 0 lates.
381WEEK 1MONDAY 17 APRILMAIN British Pork Cumberland Sausages served with Crushed New Potatoes, Carrots and Rich Onion Gravy MAIN Vegetarian Sausages served with Crushed New Potatoes, Carrots and Rich Onion Gravy (VEGETARIAN) STREET FOOD OF THE DAY DESSERT Rhubarb and Apple Crumble and CustardTUESDAY 18 APRILMAIN Our Specialty Curries with a choice of Vegetable, Meat and Vegan Dishes served with Traditional Garnishes and Accompaniments STREET FOOD OF THE DAY DESSERT Pancakes with Lemon and Sugar/Syrup and Fresh FruitWEDNESDAY 19 APRILMAIN Roast Chicken served with Rosemary and Garlic Roast Potatoes, Roasted Seasonal Root Vegetables, and Rich Gravy MAIN Squash, Winter Herb and Bean Pie served with Rosemary and Garlic Roast Potatoes, Roasted Seasonal Root Vegetables and Rich Gravy (VEGETARIAN) STREET FOOD OF THE DAY DESSERT Berry Sponge PuddingTHURSDAY 20 APRILMAIN Singapore Chicken Egg Noodles served with Honey, Garlic and Soy Stir Fry Vegetables MAIN Pea and Leek Risotto served with Rocket (VEGETARIAN) STREET FOOD OF THE DAY DESSERT Fruit SaladFRIDAY 21 APRILMAIN Chicken Burger topped Salad, served with Chips and Beans or Chef’s Slaw and Salad MAIN Mac ‘n’ Cheese served with Chips, Baked Beans or Chefs’ Slaw and Salad (VEGETARIAN) STREET FOOD OF THE DAY DESSERT Choice of Home Bakes or Dessert PotsWE ONLY USEINDEPENDENTCATERING.CO.UKEDUCATERLIMITED.COMAVAILABLE DAILY FRESH CHEF’S SALAD - WHOLE GRAIN BREAD - GRAB AND GO POT MENUPLUS A PLANT BASED MAIN COURSE EVERY DAY!IF YOU HAVE ANY ALLERGEN CONCERNS PLEASE SPEAK TO THE CATERING MANAGER. WHILST WE DO NOT BRING WHOLE NUTS OR INGREDIENTS WITH NUTS INTO OUR KITCHENS, SOME PRODUCTS ARE SUBJECT TO ‘MAY CONTAIN’ STATUS IN MANUFACTURINGFRESH CUT SANDWICHES - ROLLS - WRAPS - PITTAS - BAGUETTESSEE THE BLACK BOARDS FOR SOUPS, THEME DAYS AND THE CHEF’S SPECIALFRESHUKBEEF FRESHUKPORK FREERANGEEGGS ORGANICMILK LOCALFRUIT&VEG WHOLEMEALPASTA
392WEEK 2MONDAY 24 APRILMAIN Rich Beef Spaghetti Bolognaise served with Garlic Slice, Chefs’ Slaw and Salad MAIN Roasted Mediterranean Vegetable Penne served with Garlic Slice, Chefs’ Slaw and Salad (VEGETARIAN) STREET FOOD OF THE DAY DESSERT Kentish Apple Sponge and CustardTUESDAY 25 APRILMAIN Our Specialty Curries with a choice of Vegetable, Meat and Vegan Dishes served with Traditional Garnishes and Accompaniments STREET FOOD OF THE DAY DESSERT Lemon and Lime CheesecakeWEDNESDAY 26 APRILMAIN British Roast Turkey with Sage and Onion Stufng, Roast Potatoes, Seasonal Vegetables and Rich Gravy MAIN Vegetable One Pot, Garlic and Herb Dumplings, Roast Potatoes and Seasonal Greens (VEGETARIAN) STREET FOOD OF THE DAY DESSERT Oaty Pear Crumble and CustardTHURSDAY 27 APRILMAIN British Beef Lasagne, served with Garlic Slice, Chefs’ Slaw and Salad MAIN Penne Arrabiatta with Tomato, Chilli, Garlic, Black Olives and Fresh Parsley served with Garlic Slice, Chefs’ Slaw and Salad (VEGETARIAN) STREET FOOD OF THE DAY DESSERT Fruit SaladFRIDAY 28 APRILMAIN Smokey Barbeque Chicken served with Chips, Beans or Chef’s Slaw and Salad MAIN Margherita Pizza with Fresh Basil served with Chips, Beans or Chef’s Slaw and Salad (VEGETARIAN) STREET FOOD OF THE DAY DESSERT Choice of Home Bakes or Dessert PotsWE ONLY USEINDEPENDENTCATERING.CO.UKEDUCATERLIMITED.COMAVAILABLE DAILY FRESH CHEF’S SALAD - WHOLE GRAIN BREAD - GRAB AND GO POT MENUPLUS A PLANT BASED MAIN COURSE EVERY DAY!IF YOU HAVE ANY ALLERGEN CONCERNS PLEASE SPEAK TO THE CATERING MANAGER. WHILST WE DO NOT BRING WHOLE NUTS OR INGREDIENTS WITH NUTS INTO OUR KITCHENS, SOME PRODUCTS ARE SUBJECT TO ‘MAY CONTAIN’ STATUS IN MANUFACTURINGFRESH CUT SANDWICHES - ROLLS - WRAPS - PITTAS - BAGUETTESSEE THE BLACK BOARDS FOR SOUPS, THEME DAYS AND THE CHEF’S SPECIALFRESHUKBEEF FRESHUKPORK FREERANGEEGGS ORGANICMILK LOCALFRUIT&VEG WHOLEMEALPASTA
403WEEK 3MONDAY 1 MAYMAIN Tomato, Olive and Spinach Pasta Bake served with Garlic Slice and Chef’s Salad MAIN Vegetable and Bean Chilli served with Steamed Rice and Sweetcorn or Chefs Salad (VEGETARIAN) STREET FOOD OF THE DAY DESSERT Chocolate MousseTUESDAY 2 MAYMAIN Our Specialty Curries with a choice of Vegetable, Meat and Vegan Dishes served with Traditional Garnishes and Accompaniments STREET FOOD OF THE DAY DESSERT Vanilla Sponge and CustardWEDNESDAY 3 MAYMAIN Roast Garlic and Herb Chicken with Crispy Roast Potatoes, Seasonal Vegetables and Rich Gravy MAIN Roasted Vegetable Tart with Crispy Roast Potatoes, Seasonal Vegetables or Salad (VEGETARIAN) STREET FOOD OF THE DAY DESSERT Syrup Sponge and CustardTHURSDAY 4 MAYMAIN Cumberland Sausage, Tomato and Bean One Pot with Buttery Mashed Potatoes and Broccoli MAIN Vegetarian Sausage, Tomato and Bean One Pot with Buttery Mashed Potatoes and Broccoli (VEGETARIAN) STREET FOOD OF THE DAY DESSERT Fruit SaladFRIDAY 5 MAYMAIN Jumbo Cod Fish Dog, Salad and Tartare Sauce served with Chips, Baked Beans, Garden Peas or Chef’s Salad MAIN Spicy Bean Burger In a Bun with Salad and Pickles served with Chips, Baked Beans or Garden Peas or Chef’s Salad (VEGETARIAN) STREET FOOD OF THE DAY DESSERT Choice of Home Bakes or Dessert PotsWE ONLY USEINDEPENDENTCATERING.CO.UKEDUCATERLIMITED.COMAVAILABLE DAILY FRESH CHEF’S SALAD - WHOLE GRAIN BREAD - GRAB AND GO POT MENUPLUS A PLANT BASED MAIN COURSE EVERY DAY!IF YOU HAVE ANY ALLERGEN CONCERNS PLEASE SPEAK TO THE CATERING MANAGER. WHILST WE DO NOT BRING WHOLE NUTS OR INGREDIENTS WITH NUTS INTO OUR KITCHENS, SOME PRODUCTS ARE SUBJECT TO ‘MAY CONTAIN’ STATUS IN MANUFACTURINGFRESH CUT SANDWICHES - ROLLS - WRAPS - PITTAS - BAGUETTESSEE THE BLACK BOARDS FOR SOUPS, THEME DAYS AND THE CHEF’S SPECIALFRESHUKBEEF FRESHUKPORK FREERANGEEGGS ORGANICMILK LOCALFRUIT&VEG WHOLEMEALPASTA
414WEEK 4MONDAY 8 MAYMAIN British Rich Beef Cottage Pie served with Seasonal Greens MAIN Vegetable Cottage Pie served with Seasonal Greens (VEGETARIAN) STREET FOOD OF THE DAY DESSERT Oat Topped Apple and Berry crumble with CustardTUESDAY 9 MAYMAIN Our Specialty Curries with a choice of Vegetable, Meat and Vegan Dishes served with Traditional Garnishes and Accompaniments STREET FOOD OF THE DAY DESSERT Peach FoolWEDNESDAY 10 MAYMAIN Honey and Thyme Roast Gammon served with Crispy Roast Potatoes, Seasonal Vegetables and Rich Gravy MAIN Creamy Mushroom, Bean and Spinach Pie, served with Crispy Roast Potatoes, Seasonal Vegetables and Rich Gravy (VEGETARIAN) STREET FOOD OF THE DAY DESSERT Coconut and Vanilla Sponge with CustardTHURSDAY 11 MAYMAIN Chilli Con Carne served with Jacket Potato, Corn and Chef’s Slaw and Salad MAIN Aubergine Parmigiana served with Garlic Slice, Chef’s Slaw and Salad (VEGETARIAN) STREET FOOD OF THE DAY DESSERT Fruit SaladFRIDAY 12 MAYMAIN BBQ Chicken Burger with Salad and Pickles served with Chips and Beans, or Chef’s Slaw and Salad MAIN Cheddar and Onion Quiche served with Chips and Beans, or Chef’s Slaw and Salad (VEGETARIAN) STREET FOOD OF THE DAY DESSERT Choice of Home Bakes or Dessert PotsWE ONLY USEINDEPENDENTCATERING.CO.UKEDUCATERLIMITED.COMAVAILABLE DAILY FRESH CHEF’S SALAD - WHOLE GRAIN BREAD - GRAB AND GO POT MENUPLUS A PLANT BASED MAIN COURSE EVERY DAY!IF YOU HAVE ANY ALLERGEN CONCERNS PLEASE SPEAK TO THE CATERING MANAGER. WHILST WE DO NOT BRING WHOLE NUTS OR INGREDIENTS WITH NUTS INTO OUR KITCHENS, SOME PRODUCTS ARE SUBJECT TO ‘MAY CONTAIN’ STATUS IN MANUFACTURINGFRESH CUT SANDWICHES - ROLLS - WRAPS - PITTAS - BAGUETTESSEE THE BLACK BOARDS FOR SOUPS, THEME DAYS AND THE CHEF’S SPECIALFRESHUKBEEF FRESHUKPORK FREERANGEEGGS ORGANICMILK LOCALFRUIT&VEG WHOLEMEALPASTA
425WEEK 5MONDAY 15 MAYMAIN Spaghetti Carbonara (Smoked Bacon, Parmesan Cheese and Fresh Parsley), served with Garlic Slice and Fresh Salad MAIN Chestnut Mushroom, Spinach and Pea Risotto, served with Garlic Slice and Fresh Salad (VEGETARIAN) STREET FOOD OF THE DAY DESSERT Banoffee PieTUESDAY 16 MAYMAIN Our Specialty Curries with a choice of Vegetable, Meat and Vegan Dishes served with Traditional Garnishes and Accompaniments STREET FOOD OF THE DAY DESSERT Apple TurnoverWEDNESDAY 17 MAYMAIN British Roast Beef with Yorkshire Pudding, Crispy Roast Potatoes, Roasted Seasonal Vegetables, Garden Peas and Rich Gravy MAIN Herb Crusted Broccoli, Cauliower and Leek Mornay with Crispy Roast Potatoes, Roasted Seasonal Vegetables, Garden Peas and Rich Gravy (VEGETARIAN) STREET FOOD OF THE DAY DESSERT Ginger Sponge with CustardTHURSDAY 18 MAYMAIN Tuscan Chicken served with Crushed Herb New Potatoes and Green Beans MAIN Vegetable Sausage served with Crushed Herb New Potatoes, Green Beans and Onion Gravy (VEGETARIAN) STREET FOOD OF THE DAY DESSERT Fruit SaladFRIDAY 19 MAYMAIN Battered Cod and Chips with Tartare Sauce served with a choice of Baked Beans, Garden Peas or Slaw MAIN Roasted Vegetable, Spinach and Feta Bruschetta served with Chips and a choice of Baked Beans, Garden Peas or Slaw (VEGETARIAN) STREET FOOD OF THE DAY DESSERT Choice of Home Bakes or Dessert PotsWE ONLY USEINDEPENDENTCATERING.CO.UKEDUCATERLIMITED.COMAVAILABLE DAILY FRESH CHEF’S SALAD - WHOLE GRAIN BREAD - GRAB AND GO POT MENUPLUS A PLANT BASED MAIN COURSE EVERY DAY!IF YOU HAVE ANY ALLERGEN CONCERNS PLEASE SPEAK TO THE CATERING MANAGER. WHILST WE DO NOT BRING WHOLE NUTS OR INGREDIENTS WITH NUTS INTO OUR KITCHENS, SOME PRODUCTS ARE SUBJECT TO ‘MAY CONTAIN’ STATUS IN MANUFACTURINGFRESH CUT SANDWICHES - ROLLS - WRAPS - PITTAS - BAGUETTESSEE THE BLACK BOARDS FOR SOUPS, THEME DAYS AND THE CHEF’S SPECIALFRESHUKBEEF FRESHUKPORK FREERANGEEGGS ORGANICMILK LOCALFRUIT&VEG WHOLEMEALPASTA
436WEEK 6MONDAY 22 MAYMAIN Pork Meatballs served in a Rich Tomato and Herb Sauce, Penne Pasta, Garlic Slice and Salad MAIN Mushroom and Broccoli Chow Mein served with Ginger, Garlic, Soy and Chilli Fried Greens (VEGETARIAN) STREET FOOD OF THE DAY DESSERT Apricot Sponge and CustardTUESDAY 23 MAYMAIN Our Specialty Curries with a choice of Vegetable, Meat and Vegan Dishes served with Traditional Garnishes and Accompaniments STREET FOOD OF THE DAY DESSERT Eton MessWEDNESDAY 24 MAYMAIN British Garlic and Rosemary Roast Chicken served with Crispy Roast Potatoes, Roasted Root Vegetables, Peas and Rich Gravy MAIN Creamy Leek, Cheddar and Potato Pie served with Crispy Roast Potatoes, Roasted Root Vegetables, Peas and Rich Gravy (VEGETARIAN) STREET FOOD OF THE DAY DESSERT Sticky Toffee PuddingTHURSDAY 25 MAYMAIN British Beef Cottage Pie served with Cabbge and Carrots MAIN Rich Vegetable Lasagne served with Garlic Slice and Salad (VEGETARIAN) STREET FOOD OF THE DAY DESSERT Fresh Fruit SaladFRIDAY 26 MAYMAIN Korean BBQ Chicken and Chips served with Asian Slaw and Chef’s Salad MAIN Sriracha Vegetable Wrap and Chips served with Asian Slaw and Chefs Salad (VEGETARIAN) STREET FOOD OF THE DAY DESSERT Choice of Home Bakes or Dessert PotsWE ONLY USEINDEPENDENTCATERING.CO.UKEDUCATERLIMITED.COMAVAILABLE DAILY FRESH CHEF’S SALAD - WHOLE GRAIN BREAD - GRAB AND GO POT MENUPLUS A PLANT BASED MAIN COURSE EVERY DAY!IF YOU HAVE ANY ALLERGEN CONCERNS PLEASE SPEAK TO THE CATERING MANAGER. WHILST WE DO NOT BRING WHOLE NUTS OR INGREDIENTS WITH NUTS INTO OUR KITCHENS, SOME PRODUCTS ARE SUBJECT TO ‘MAY CONTAIN’ STATUS IN MANUFACTURINGFRESH CUT SANDWICHES - ROLLS - WRAPS - PITTAS - BAGUETTESSEE THE BLACK BOARDS FOR SOUPS, THEME DAYS AND THE CHEF’S SPECIALFRESHUKBEEF FRESHUKPORK FREERANGEEGGS ORGANICMILK LOCALFRUIT&VEG WHOLEMEALPASTA