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BROADWATER SCHOOL
Dear Parents,
What a very busy half term this has been with so much happening in and out of
school. Our students have shown how they are able to take on the wide range of
opportunities that are available to them. At the beginning of this half term we were
still in the thick of GCSE exams but all that was forgotten when year 11 were able to
celebrate the school prom with the river trip on the Thames right through the heart
of London. A great evening was had by all with some amazing dancing going on and
that was just the staff!
Our PE department have not only been involved in sports day and District Sports but
also students taking part in the Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme at bronze and
silver level. The maths department have been hosting the UK Maths Challenge, Year
10 Inspiration Day, a Murder Mystery and a Gifted and Talented competition for
years 5 and 6. Our P4C Ambassadors took part in a ‘Philosothon’ in London where
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they were judging primary school children undertaking enquiries. Recent research
shows that the impact of P4C helps raise literacy levels.
Some of the wonderful art work that has been on display in reception moved to the
Mall Galleries in London as part of the Royal Society of British Artists National
Student Awards where Daniel Pink’s sculpture of a hand with a lizard was the winner
and took centre stage in the gallery.
For me a recent highlight has been the production of Bugsy Malone in which I was
allowed to play in the band. It was a great privilege to be right in the middle of such
wonderful singing and acting, including year 5 students from Godalming Junior
School and Loseley Fields School. Well done to all involved.
The events and activities that I have mentioned just touch the surface of everything
that has been taking place. I believe that in providing such opportunities for our
students that they so readily embrace, helps to develop the broad education that
Broadwater is able to offer and helps to develop the students’ skills, interests and
opportunities.
We are in the process of creating a new prospectus and upgrading the school
website. The early drafts look very good and we hope to launch the new website
later in September so this is something to look out for. Remember you can keep
updated about what’s happening in school through our website, Twitter feed or
Facebook page as well as ParentMail.
As we reach the end of term we are saying goodbye to more staff than usual due to
the retirement of some very long-standing staff who will be sorely missed.
In our Special Needs department Rosie Tomes is leaving and will be starting a
teaching qualification. In a short time she has made a great impression and will be
missed by the students she has closely supported. Also retiring are Janet Terry,
after working at the school for 8 years, and Gill Eppy who has worked with SLCN
students at the school for 16 years. I would like to express my sincere thanks to
both of them for their contribution to making a difference to so many students.
Louise Simmons is moving from being a teaching assistant in the maths department
to starting a teaching qualification here at Broadwater, so we’ll be losing a teaching
assistant but gaining a teacher.
Jose Garcia is taking up a full time position at George Abbot School.
Shauneen Ferris, who has really developed the students’ artwork in the school, is
returning to her homeland of Ireland. We will be sorry to see her leave.
Holly Cranfield and Lynda MacDonald who work part-time in the languages
department are both leaving at the end of term. Both have helped the school out in
a difficult period of staffing in languages this year, by taking on the additional work
needed as the two subjects increase in popularity.
Nicola Pankhurst who has worked in the maths department for the last 8 years will
be moving to Tomlinscote School in September which will provide her the
opportunity to be able to teach sixth form.
Bill Clingham, caretaker as part of our site team and a regular driver of the school
minibuses is retiring at the end of term. We wish him well.
Elizabeth Eves, after 14 years at Broadwater, has decided to move to the private
sector of education looking for a new challenge. Mrs Eves not only taught science
but also led the Social Science and careers in the school as well as supporting the
school orchestra with flute teaching and stage manager for our school productions.
We wish her all the very best in her new career.
Steve Young, former head of geography who also worked as our exams officer and
data manager since 2008, is finally retiring. Steve is meticulous in his management
of the exams and in total he has worked at Broadwater for 40 years. We wish him all
the very best in his retirement.
Dave Hughes, physics teacher, previous head of science has decided that it’s time to
call it a day. Mr Hughes is retiring after serving the school for 35 years. Not only will
many students be sorry to see him retire but he has taught many parents and the
odd grandparent with such a long association with the school. There are many
students that have gone on to achieve great things having been taught by Mr
Hughes and I know that he is held in great regard by many current and ex-students.
We wish him all the very best in his retirement and I’m sure that he’ll be taking the
opportunity to perfect his snowboarding techniques in the winter months.
Finally we say goodbye to Robert Coombes, who is also retiring. Mr Coombes
started at Broadwater in 1973 as a teacher of CDT. As time passed, he progressed
through the leadership structure in the school as a head of year, assistant
headteacher and finally deputy headteacher. He has been responsible for the
timetable and data management in recent years. Mr Coombes was instrumental in
the development of the IT systems in the school with both the school network, WIFI
network and ensuring that good home-school IT links were developed. Recently he
developed the work with Spacelink, enabling the school to develop this opportunity
within the curriculum. If you are an ex-Broadwater student, you were probably
taught by Mr Coombes and Mr Hughes and I am sure that you will share with me in
wishing both of them all the very best in their retirement.
I am pleased to be able to report that all of the above positions have been filled and
we don’t have any vacancies for September.
I wish you the very best during the long summer break, let’s hope we have some
good weather for a change in August. Looking forward to a new academic year in
September where I will update you on the new staff appointed.
Best wishes
Chris Lee
Headteacher
Bugsy Malone
On Thursday 9th and Friday 10th July 2015 students from all year groups performed
in our production of ‘Bugsy Malone’, Alan Parker’s classic story of gang warfare,
rivalry and giving a little love during prohibition 1920’s Chicago.
The students have worked incredibly hard over the last several months to put on an
absolutely amazing and breath taking show. We also had Year 5 pupils from
Godalming Junior and Loseley Fields schools taking part. They have been coming
into Broadwater for ‘Bugsy’ workshops which at times have been led by Broadwater
students. It has been a brilliant and worthwhile collaboration between us and our
feeder schools. We hope to continue this in the years to come and with our next
production.
I cannot put into words just how proud I am of everyone who took part, the cast,
the band, backstage and all the staff who gave up their time as well. It is down to
the commitment and team spirit of everyone involved which made it such a success.
The buzz around school and in the local community was evident and everywhere I
go at the moment, people are talking about how fantastic the production was. The
students received a standing ovation on both nights and the atmosphere in the hall
was electric. Please see below some comments from parents and guests who were
in the audience. We now look forward to next year’s production of ‘Annie’!
Miss Cooper, Head of Performing Arts
‘We have just got home from a thoroughly enjoyable evening spent at your school. Please
could you pass on our admiration for all those involved. The cast naturally, and the band,
but also those who don't get applause at the end, front of house and all those back stage.’
(Deputy Mayor of Waverley)
‘Congratulations – a fantastic show! The best one yet.’ (Parent)
‘Top job tonight, the best performance so far. Well done to everyone involved and cannot
wait till next years!’ (Parent)
‘I’ve attended a number of school productions and this is, by far, the best I’ve ever seen…..’
(Broadwater School Governor)
‘Your students are amazing, I can’t believe how good they are. I thought they were great
in Oliver but their performance standard has progressed even further since last year……’
(Lynne, bassoonist in the band)
Aquila NEWS
PEGASUS NEWS
Phoenix News
After a very busy final term we are all looking forward to a nice break over the Summer holidays. We are all very proud of the achievements and efforts of the students in Aquila, Phoenix and Pegasus since the start of the school year. All students have made a great effort to improve their overall attendance, punctuality and achievement. The year 11’s worked tirelessly for their GCSE Exams and we are all now eagerly awaiting results day on 20th August 2015. And although it seems like a lifetime away now, when our new year 7’s joined us in September they worked their hardest and have had a great first year settling in to school life at Broadwater School. We have spoken about our student’s achievements but none of this would have been possible without the full support and encouragement that they receive from their tutors, co- tutors and associated members of staff. We really are very lucky to have such dedicated teams supporting us. A very big ‘thank you’ to all staff and students and we wish them a lovely summer holiday and a deserved break. We would like to wish you all a lovely summer holiday and look forward to seeing you all in September! Miss L Regan Mr R Wait Mrs S Looseley Aquila House Phoenix House Pegasus House
MATHS DEPARTMENT NEWS The Summer Term has been a very busy time in the Maths department with students taking part in: the UK Maths Challenge; a year10 Maths inspiration day at Weydon School with Matt Parker; and a Murder Mystery for the new intake of year 7s. We have also hosted our annual Gifted and Talented Maths Competition for year 5 and 6 students from local primary schools. Our students have thrived in all Challenges presented to them and have achieved some outstanding results. The following students achieved certificates in this year’s Junior Maths Challenge. Over 240 000 pupils took part across the UK, with only the top 6% receiving a gold, the next 13% silver and the next 21% bronze. Congratulations to: Callum Wilson – Gold Jack Lawson – Gold Tom Parrish – Silver Thomas Higgins - Silver Sophie William – Bronze Ted Barnett - Silver Shawma Mizuno Lewis – Bronze Gemma Spencer - Silver Lucy Devereux – Bronze Callum Stewart - Silver Nathan Trigwell – Bronze Jacob Davis - Bronze Hannah Murphy – Bronze Alex Bickmore – Bronze Joshua Hitchcock – Bronze Patrick Fahy – Bronze Tye Hackman – Bronze Callum Wilson scored so highly that he not only achieved a Gold certificate but also progressed through to the Kangaroo round – Well Done Callum! Current year 6 students spent the day at Broadwater for a taster session before they move up in September. It was a huge success and all the children seemed to enjoy themselves. While in the Maths department the children were given a murder mystery to solve. This was a fun exercise which required the children to apply a variety of mathematical techniques and skills to solve the 'Cluedo' style problem. Well done to all those who managed to solve the problem and for all your hard work and enthusiasm on the day.
Mr Coombes with the winning team from Tillingbourne School
On 25Th June, we hosted our annual Gifted and Talented Maths Competition for year 5 and 6 students. It was a wonderful occasion with 60 children from, Busbridge, Tillingbourne, Green Oaks, St James’ Elstead and St Polycarps in Farnham attending the event. The competition was a huge success and it was an absolute pleasure watching the collaboration of the junior school children with our year 10 students, who helped facilitate the event. The year 10 students were outstanding role models for their younger counterparts and it was fantastic to see all the children having such fun while attempting challenging Mathematical problems. The competition was very tightly contested with Tillingbourne taking the first place and Busbridge coming a very close second and third. The event has been scheduled in again for next year on 23rd June 2016. On July 6th 10 Year 10 students took part in a Maths Inspiration Day at Weydon School, the students worked on activities requiring maths skills to solve real problems, including bridge building, the petrol challenge and working in binary. The highlight of the day was the talk by Matt Parker who stunned the students with ability to cube root large numbers in his head, explained the Maths behind bar codes and showed that photos are all based on formatted spreadsheets! By the end of the day the students had a clearer idea of how Maths is used in so many areas, the various opportunities available and how important it is to encourage Mathematicians to support future development in technology.
Matt Parker at the Maths Inspiration Day
It is always sad to say goodbye to our Year 11 students, but they were ready to move on. Many have worked extremely hard in the run up to the exams and we wish them well in the future and fingers crossed for some more great results in August. It's with great sadness that we say farewell to Mrs Nicola Pankhurst (nee Elmer). Mrs Pankhurst has been such a central part of the Maths team for the last 8 years after joining as a Newly Qualified Teacher in 2007. She will be sorely missed by both staff and students alike. Mrs Pankhurst has worked very closely with a number of students during her time at Broadwater both as a Maths teacher and Support Tutor, and we all wish her well in her new School. We have four new members of staff joining the team in September; Ms Petra Guwra an experienced Maths teacher, Miss Melanie Lewis who will be joining us as our new TA and Mr Bob Aalem and Mrs Jo Turner who will be working as the Maths HLTA’s. Mrs Louise Simmons who is currently working in the department as TA and small group tutor will be staying with us but in the new role of trainee teacher as part of the i2i programme. We hope they will all be very happy here at Broadwater. Mrs Sally Johnson Mathematics Subject Leader
Poetopia We have had 20 pupils’ poems selected for the Young Writers ‘Poetopia’ booklet. They will be published, and entered into the final with a chance to win prizes. Here are two poems from the collection: Mr Matt Hull, Head of English
The Night
His armour is of dark black iron,
On his chest depicts Orion,
His weapon is a bright shuriken,
Yellow. The beak of a toucan,
On him the world does depend;
When he throws it, it arcs up high,
Trailing tears through the sky,
He holds the whole world in his grasp,
Releases his cloak with a clasp,
He is the day’s end.
His brooch does shine down through the
dark,
The moon. It does leave its mark,
In the air he pushes the plough,
On he fights with the great bear now,
On him the world does depend;
Taurus the bull is who he hunts,
Pushing aside his baby runts,
Tattooed Centaurus is on his back,
So he keeps on going on his track,
He is the day’s end.
By Ted Barnett
City of Dead Bird’s Song
No bright colour,
Not a light to be seen,
The once green grass that is no longer
green,
All the young children,
They play but they know,
They must come back at twelve,
When the candles glow.
As you walk you smell the smoke,
Roasting meat and burning oak,
The cries of children as you near,
Croaky cries filled with fear.
The kids they play a rotten game,
Avoid the nearby roaring flame,
Or they play the dead man’s throw,
Chucking stones at a crow.
In their dead euphoria live the town,
Their once peaceful lives turned upside-
down,
They remember the bangs and clouds of
ash,
Their happy lives stop with a crash.
Their clothes are frayed and spirits torn,
By the will of God’s sharp thorn,
In this bombed city no one lives for long,
Here in the city of dead bird’s song.
By Amaia Power Razkin
CARNEGIE 2015
Our reading group have been
taking part in the annual Carnegie
Shadowing Scheme. The scheme
centres on the prestigious Carnegie
medal, which is awarded annually
to the most outstanding book for
children and young people,
published in the previous year.
Our group have read and debated
the merits of the eight nominated
titles and have ‘shadowed’ the
official judges, looking for the special element which makes a book outstanding.
An Inter-school Book Quiz was held, to celebrate the event and to test their
knowledge of the titles they had read. This included teams from Rodborough,
Woolmer Hill and Glebelands schools.
Our team was magnificent and Broadwater WON the challenge cup this year and
was presented with the cup by Peter Gordon of Eagle Radio.
The official winning title was Buffalo Soldier by Tanya Landman.
Broadwater’s winning choice was Apple and Rain by Sarah Crossman.
The other six titles were;
The Middle of Nowhere by Geraldine McCaughrean
Cuckoo Song by Frances Hardinge
The Fastest Boy In the World by Elizabeth laird
More Than This by Patrick Ness
Tinder by Sally Gardner
When Mr Dog Bites by Brian Conaghan
The scheme was a rewarding experience for all students who took part and has
undoubtedly raised the students’ reading confidence and development.
Mrs L Goldsmith, Learning Resource Centre Manager
Spanish Immersion Programme
Broadwater students took part in a Spanish Immersion programme in June and July
when Spanish students from Valencia spent some time here. During their time in the
UK, the Spanish students lived with local British host families and in all cases formed
special bonds with both their host families and also with their fantastic Broadwater
buddies!
It gave them a fantastic opportunity to develop and practise their English skills,
immerse themselves in a different culture, and make lots of new friends that they
will hopefully be able to stay in contact with. Many thanks to the Broadwater
buddies for taking good care of the students!
GCSE Geography Field Trip
On the 3rd of June, 57 year 10’s headed for
the coast to collect primary data for their
geography GCSE controlled assessment. We
began in Selsey and the students quickly
showed that they were well organised and
observant. They measured the profile of the
beach, investigated what kind of waves
were hitting the shore and using a satsuma,
measuring tape and stop watch attempted
to find out how strong the long shore drift
was.
We then moved onto West Wittering for a
spot of lunch in the sunshine (it’s always
sunny on geography field trips!). The two
beaches are quite close to each other but
very different, sand at West Wittering
compared to pebbles in Selsey. Once again
the students worked sensibly and
efficiently, collecting good data to turn into
a project which is worth 25% of their GCSE. We finished our work with enough time
to enjoy an ice cream before boarding the coach back to school.
I couldn’t have been more pleased with the way that the students conducted
themselves as they were a credit to the school throughout the entire day.
Mr James Reed, Humanities Subject Leader
COIN Centre Trip to the NPL Water Rocket Challenge
Five students from the COIN Centre in Yr 9 were invited by their maths teacher Mrs Link to compete in the NPL Water Rocket Challenge 2015. The students were Richard Banks, Lucy Goodwright, Kathleen Godwin, Brandon Tyrrell and Maria Giles. Their team was called The Rocketeers (very original.) These students had been making rockets since half term. Since then (before the actual challenge), they had test fired a ton of rockets in the school field and many have had successful trials, though some had leaked and unfortunately failed! At the end of all the trials, they were happy with their rockets. These rockets were made of plastic fizzy drink bottles which could be pressurised as they were made to hold air pressure. The students added fins to these bottles with duct-tape and tennis balls to make weighted nose cones.
On Wednesday 17th June 2015, these students went to the NPL Water Rocket Challenge at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) grounds in Teddington with Mrs Link. Mrs Jackson drove everyone in the minibus.
They were positioned in Bay 18 out of 40. In the competition, there were three rounds where you could fire as many rockets as you wish. But only the first rocket in each round counted in the recording of the schools’ results. After those first rockets, the other rockets in each round after would be practises only and would help each school/team develop strategy. Unfortunately, on the day The Rocketeers’ Rocket Launcher was slowly breaking (and causing the bottles to leak) during the contest. This had given them low scores but the group did do great things and had also used all the 4Cs. Creative thinking: Designing rockets and trialling different fin designs. Critical thinking: Trials on the three different variables
How much water to put in the rockets
The angle of trajectory
What PSI to pressurise the rocket to before launch
Then deciding which combination works best in which weather conditions (e.g. heavy rain, wind…) Caring thinking: Listening to other people’s ideas and being thoughtful about how you challenge these if you disagree with them. Collaborative thinking: Each person using their different strengths to create the best rockets. The group had fun doing this project and would like to be involved with it next year. We already have ideas on how we can improve the launcher and rocket design. For more information on the Challenge go to http://www.npl.co.uk/educate-explore/water-rocket-challenge/ Written: Maria Giles Edited: Richard Banks Trip Leaders: Mrs C Link and Mrs L Jackson
PE & SPORTS NEWS The Year 4 Annual Multi Skills Festival was held at Broadwater on Wednesday 17th June. Pupils from Loseley Fields and St James' schools attended the afternoon session which was led by Broadwater Young Leaders from Years 8 and 7. The afternoon was a huge success. The Young Leaders were fantastic and Year 4 had a great time. Pupils took part in five skills-based fun stations on a rotational basis which developed lots of basic skills. Let’s hope for good weather again next year. On Thursday 9th July Mrs Fowler took 8 Young Leaders to Chilworth Infants School to run the Annual Year 1 Aquaswim. Pupils from Chilworth Infants, Loseley Fields and Farncombe Infants took part. The pupils’ attitude was fantastic and they all entered into the spirit of the competition. Pupils took part in several swimming races which the young leaders demonstrated. It was yet again a fantastic morning.
The winning school was Chilworth Infants who all received medals. Second was Farncombe Infants and third was Loseley Fields who both received certificates for their pupils.
Well done to SFE who won the Inter form rounders competition. They beat SJC in the final. This was a popular inter house event which we hope to run again next year. Well done to the young leaders who helped to umpire at the Primary Schools Cricket Tournament. They found scoring and umpiring at the event quite a challenge. It's not as easy as it looks!
Well done to the 3 pupils who represented Waverley at the Surrey County Athletics Trials at Kingsmeadow stadium on Saturday 13th June. Both Jojo Fyffe and Scott MacKenzie ran very well on the day but didn't win any medals. Oli Dunn threw the javelin and secured second place and a silver medal! This half term we held a cricket meeting and elected a new chairperson and new committee members. The meeting was very successful and I am sure the new chair person, Adam Lee, will lead the committee really well. He has already been proactive in some of the initial ideas they proposed and we hope to see lots of cricket being promoted next year. If any pupils are interested in being part of the cricket committee please see Mrs Fowler or Adam Lee (year 8) or Morgen Powney (year 9). We also held a sports council meeting this half term to gather some essential feedback on this year’s sport and ideas about how we can improve for next year from all of the sports representatives from each form.
A special sports assembly was held on Wednesday to recognise the achievement of some of our sports people. The following students received trophies for their hard work and achievement in sport this year. Yr7: Poppy Campbell and Josh Hitchcock
Yr 8: Sophie Williams and Harvey Penton Stewart
Yr 9: Izzy Davis and Jo Jo Fyffe
Yr 10: Zoya Timonova and Hugo Lawrence
Best Girl on Sports day- Ellie Grant
Best Boy on Sports day - Scott Mackenzie
Football Trophy- Jack Fuller
Netball Trophy- Lizzie Rhodes
Sew-on-badges (sports colours) were handed out to students who have represented the school in rounders, cricket, athletics and leadership on a regular basis and also to students who have regularly taken part in Inter house sport. Well done to the Year 8 Rounders team who beat Rodborough, Woolmer Hill and Glebelands at the Godalming District Tournament. Congratulations to :-
Sophie Williams Megan Moir Maisie Singh Trinity James Hannah Murphy Kaia Inward Ellie Hounslow Jazz Balchin Georgia Gadd Jade Kill
They went on to play Howard of Effingham who were the winners of the Guildford competition. They were outstanding in this final and won the game meaning they are the District champions! Well done to the Year 10 Rounders team who beat Rodborough, Woolmer Hill and Glebelands at the Godalming District Tournament. They went on to play George Abbott who were the winners of the Guildford competition, but unfortunately they didn’t win this game!
Every year we select two Young Ambassadors for Sport from Year 10. This year they will be Laura Hirons and Liam Gadd. Congratulations on taking on this responsibility. They will mainly be promoting sport in school and helping the P.E department. On the 2nd June Broadwater School had the privilege of taking 26 students from Years 7 – 10 to the Kia Oval for the National Schools Cricket
Day. The students who went had been selected as a reward for all their hard work and commitment in P.E. They had a great time. Well done.
Last month saw our annual Sports Day taking place. What a fantastic day. We were very proud of our students who really got into the spirit of it. Many took part in several events and the effort and competition levels were excellent.
A huge thank you to all staff who helped on the day, in particular, Mrs Hatcher who helped with discus and Mr Whitman who helped with starting and for his help in general this year. The site management team have helped out the P.E department all year with minibus runs and on sports day putting up gazebos. Thanks to Mr Hughes for scoring in the afternoon. Also a big thank you to Megan Broad, Lois Older and Hannah Lawson who helped run events all day. There were some fantastic performances and a few records were broken. Well done to the following pupils who set new school records. Year 7 Girls 300m = Poppy Campbell = 50.32 = boys Year 8 Girls Discus = Jasmin Balchin = 23.80 m Year 9 girls 800m = Issy Davis = 2.41 mins Year 7 girls long jump = Poppy Campbell = 3.85 m Overall winners on the day were Aquila with Pegasus second and Phoenix third.
District Sports Well done to all the students that took part and represented the school in the district sports athletics completion at Spectrum in Guildford. There were lots of good individual performances with wins from across the year groups in different events but unfortunately not enough to win an overall category. Thank you as well to all the parents and staff that helped support the event. Duke of Edinburgh
Following on from the practice expedition in April, the Bronze and Silver Award students went out on their assessed expeditions they have been planning all term. Mr Cook and Mrs Pearson-Jury took the Bronze students to Dorking to navigate around Boxhill in the period of very hot weather. They did very well despite the heat and completed the two day walk without too many difficulties although the final part of the navigation proved a problem for all but one group. Well done to the following students: JAMIE COOKE LEON MOIR MEGAN DAVEY KATIE PRITCHARD ISABEL DAVIS LIZZIE RHODES GEORGE DEVEREUX NAOMI SHARMA BIANCE-MARIA DURAC OLIVER SPENCER MARIA GILES DAVID VOLLER KERRY JONES TIM BARZALLO HUGO LAWRENCE TOM BRENNAN THOMAS LAWSON ALICE NEEDELL
The Silver Award students planned a three day expedition to the New Forest and stayed in campsites around Lyndhurst. They had a great time and faced much tougher navigation in forests and fields with fewer roads and landmarks to guide them but still managed to complete the final day’s walk in good spirits. Well done MEGAN BROAD ABIGAIL PRITCHARD JACK FULLER JEVON KNAPPER DAN KNELLER LIA YANG TANG MOLLY LAWN SEAN BROWN HANNAH LAWSON TIM MAY ALICE NEEDELL These students now have to complete the other sections of the award before March 2016 to complete their award in time for next year. Mr Stuart Cook Mrs Kerry Fowler PE Department
Art and Design Technology News The summer term is always the busiest for us in the Art and DT faculty with
competitions, trips, sets for the school production, photography club and the year 11
exhibition.
The photography club were busy taking photos for the prom and the school
production. The addition of the photobooth this year at prom was a huge success!
The prom photos will be available to purchase as prints, canvas or digital copies up
until November and will be on display in reception.
The quality of the art and DT final GCSE pieces were of a very high standard this year,
we are very proud to have so many talented and creative students. The work will be
on display at the Summer Concert.
However unfortunately at the end of this term we will be saying goodbye to Miss
Ferris who has made such an impact on the Art department and she will be sorely
missed. We wish her the best of luck on her return home to Ireland.
We also say goodbye to Mr Coombes, who after
4 decades of teaching in the DT department at
Broadwater is retiring. Many students past and
present will remember him with fond memories
and anecdotes. My favourite being when we
went to Disneyland Paris in 2013 and he went on
the rollercoaster Space Mountain 7 times! We
hope he enjoys his retirement.
Mrs Pearson-Jury
Head of Art and DT Faculty
RBA Art Competition and Visit On July 7th, Year 10 and 11 art students attended a trip to the Royal Society of British Artists National Student Awards in the Mall Galleries London. Our Y11 student Daniel Pink was chosen as a winner of the competition and his work took centre stage in the main gallery space. This is a great achievement and the school has now had students accepted for the exhibition two years running. Miss Shauneen Ferris, Art Teacher
Epsom University of the Creative Arts Course Abi Fennymore, Bianca Marie Durac, Gabriela Vadcard Ordaz, Valeria Vadcard Ordaz and Imogen Brewer were selected and attended a 3 day residential Art course in Epsom UCA in June. They studied Fashion and Fashion Journalism. Below are some of the photographs that resulted from the course.
FOOD TECHNOLOGY NEWS THE FEDERATION MASTERCHEF COMPETITION
On Monday 22nd June the Waverley Federation Masterchef competition was held at Glebelands School. The three participating schools were Broadwater, Glebelands and Rodborough. Their task was to produce ‘A British inspired 3 course meal for the Royals attending Wimbledon' within two hours, on a budget of £15. Each team comprised of two year 9 students. There were six teams in total, two from each school. All of the students worked extremely hard and produced a wide selection of dishes.
Ben Barnett and Paul Ellis came second in the competition. Their menu was mushroom soup with freshly made bread rolls followed by baked honey-mustard salmon served with chantenay carrots and baby new potatoes. Their dessert was a lemon cheesecake decorated with a raspberry and mint leaf. Isabel Davis and Charlotte Marshall
also represented Broadwater. Their menu was a classic prawn cocktail followed by a traditional beef and ale pie served with new potatoes and green beans. Their dessert was a summer strawberry trifle. I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate Ben, Paul, Isabel and Charlotte on their success and thank them for all the hard work they put in during the preparation stages. Well done! As the end of the year is approaching I would also like to thank all the parents who have provided ingredients when their child has been cooking. I hope you have enjoyed the products which have been made. I would like to wish you all a relaxing and enjoyable holiday. Mrs Sarah Thompson, Food Technology Teacher
Cricket Committee News
We have recently had a meeting about the cricket committee and what our plans are.
At this meeting we allocated new positions for the committee, these positions are:
Adam Lee as the new chairman (replacing Ben Barnett), Morgan Powney as vice
chairman. Tom Parish will be the new treasurer. New members to the committee
include Sophie Williams, Megan Moir, Jack Chubb and Nathan Trigwell, among others.
On Tuesday 14th July we held a lunchtime fundraiser, where we sold cakes and held a
raffle. Our plans for next year include events and activities involving the new year 7’s ,
assemblies, meetings and more fundraisers. Also, next year we will be holding an inter-
form cricket tournament in the sports hall.
Many new rules have been made by the committee about how it should be run,
including an equipment log.
If you would like to join the committee or have any questions, please speak to one of
the names above.
Smallholding Trip
Despite the rain forecast a small
group of intrepid year 8 and 9
students set off to spend a few
hours at Mrs Boulter’s small
holding. As we arrived we could
hear the orphan lambs, Blackie
and Chop Chop, bleating for
food so we quickly made bottled
milk for them and took in turns
to feed them. Blackie got so
excited he managed to pull the
top off the bottle and milk went
everywhere! Meanwhile the 6 piglets were squealing with excitement; they realised
food was on its way – they ran to greet us looking very funny – pigs aren’t the most
graceful of runners! Jeremy and Jamie fed them pig pellets and old vegetables
which they demolished.
The two hours flew by: digging up potatoes (thank you for weeding too as you went
along!), picking fresh berries to eat, visiting the goats, collecting eggs, shifting sacks
of pig food (thanks year 9 boys – we are very grateful) and playing French Boule
(Jordon ‘s hidden talent!). My highlight was watching the students cook on a
camping stove their own scrambled egg with the eggs they had collected – this was
devoured and no one asked for tomato ketchup either!
We all had a great time – I was really proud of how all the students got involved in
allotment life whilst smiling and enjoying themselves, they appreciated it’s a special
place providing unique experiences.
Jamie (year 8) says: “it was a great time and I really enjoyed doing loads of different
activities, especially feeding the orphan lambs, I would love to go again”
Mrs C Boulter, Specialist Dyslexia Provider
ECO- NEWS
Our Eco Team at Broadwater are committed to taking
positive steps towards a sustainable lifestyle and are
aware that our actions have a huge impact on the
environment. A further step to make Broadwater
greener is our participation in a battery recycling
scheme.
Young people, such as our students use a large
number of batteries and by recycling them we can
save the world’s valuable resources and reduce pollution. Batteries are made from
important resources and chemicals, including lead, cadmium, zinc, lithium and
mercury.
When they are recycled, many of the materials will be recovered and used to make
new batteries or something else. If you put your batteries into a rubbish bin they will
be taken to landfill sites and the resources lost and the land polluted.
You will find recycling boxes located within the school. – USE THEM! Don’t bin your
batteries at home – Bring them into school for recycling. Let’s fill the bins!
Friends of Broadwater School
Thank you to all Y11 students and their parents for supporting our school during your time here, we wish you all the best for the future.
Friends AGM Meeting: Tuesday 22nd September: 7pm-8pm, Room 15/Learn Centre
We hereby give notice that…. The Friends of Broadwater School Annual General Meeting will be held on Tuesday 22nd September 7pm-8pm, Room 15/Learn Centre. We’ll review the year and then elect a new committee. The AGM will be followed by a short committee meeting to
plan the schedule of events for the coming school year. All are welcome to attend. Further details will be made available soon on the school website.
Social Gathering - Update
Thanks to all who attended our last social before the summer break. It was a really pleasant evening. Our next will be during the start of the new school year. Keep an eye out for an invitation via parentmail at the beginning of the autumn term.
It’s Official: We’re a Charity!
The Friends of Broadwater School (FBWS) has been officially recognised as a charity by the Charity Commission. This means that we are eligible to apply for Gift Aid, for grants to charitable trusts and company matched funding schemes. We’ve already started the process of registering for Gift Aid.
If the company you work for offers a matched funding program and you help out at one of our events, the company may match the funds raised at the event to double the money raised for our school! Please contact us if the company you work for offers a matched funding/giving scheme.
3 Simple Steps to Support our School this Summer
1. Set aside any unwanted/outgrown uniform to hand in at reception;
2. Bag unwanted clothes/textiles for our Autumn term collection;
3. Make your online purchases via Easyfundraising (see details below)
Please join us – it's free & very easy! Use the link below & choose Broadwater School, Godalming as your 'good cause'. http://www.easyfundraising.org.uk/invite/4FGW3G
Fundraising Update
During New Intake Evening the Friends had the pleasure of being on-hand to meet new students and their families. Thanks to your generous donations, we were able to offer a sale of 2nd hand uniform which raised £153 for our school!
Congratulations to all involved in Bugsy Malone. Both performances received standing ovations and were a delight to experience. Your response to our request for raffle prize donations was amazing. We were able to offer 7 prizes each night of the Bugsy performances and those raffles raised a staggering combined total of £280! We’ll
let you know when final figure for the funds raised from refreshment sales is known. Thanks to all the fantastic prefects who helped the Friends with refreshments and the raffle. We couldn’t have done it without them! We still have one more raffle to come - taking place during the Summer Concert/Presentation Evening. The total raised from the final textile recycling collection will be announced when it is known. Thanks to all who brought bags of donations to school. During the 2nd quarter of this year our 78 Easyfundraising supporters generated donations in the region of £100 (final figure TBC) from online retailers.
School Wish List
Your incredible support throughout the year has resulted in us being able to purchase or find support for ALL the items on the School’s Wish List:
3D Printer (£1500) – To support all STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths) subjects & a new extra-curricular club;
5 Digital Cameras & Accessories (£580) - Art Department: enabling students to include high quality digital photography in their art projects;
Match Football Kit (£400 – via a sponsor) – PE Department;
Weather Station (£105) & 12 Anemometers (£110) – Geography Department: for enhanced support for weather/climate units & field work;
Language support DVDs & Role Play Resources (£200) - Modern Foreign Language projects;
Steam Engine (£145) – Science Department: for energy conversion/efficiency demonstrations;
Dyslexia Friendly Book Set (£60) – SEN Department: to encourage reading;
Expedition Kit (£50) - Duke of Edinburgh Award Programme.
To everyone who’s made this achievement possible – Thank You! We look forward to welcoming our new students in September. Have a fun & relaxing summer!
The Friends of Broadwater School
[email protected] @FriendsofBWS
Uniform Reminders
Broadwater School uniform guidelines are outlined below
and I would ask that you keep these in mind if you
purchase new items of uniform over the summer. Please
remember that fashion trousers (e.g. skinny styles) are not
acceptable and we will expect all students to be wearing
tailored trousers or the official school skirt in September.
BOYS
Official Broadwater School blazer
White shirt (long or short sleeve, with collar not a sports shirt)
Black long sleeved sweater with Broadwater logo. (Sweatshirts and hooded tops are unacceptable)
Black tailored trousers
Black tie with blue stripe + House colour
White, grey or black socks
GIRLS
Official Broadwater School blazer
White shirt (long or short sleeve, with collar, not a sports shirt)
Black long sleeved sweater with Broadwater logo. (Sweatshirts and hooded tops are unacceptable)
Knee length black Valentino’s school skirt or black tailored trousers
Black tie with blue stripe + House colour
Natural coloured/black tights or white/black socks
Shoes: These should be plain, black, stout and suitable for wearing in workshops. Trainers or
boots are not allowed.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
BOYS GIRLS
Broadwater School PE Kit can be purchased at Valentino
Blue polo shirt
Navy blue shorts/ tracksuit bottoms
Royal blue socks
Rugby shirt
Football boots
Trainers (No black plimsolls)
Towel
Blue polo shirt
Navy blue skort/ shorts/ tracksuit bottoms
Royal blue socks
Navy blue hooded top with logo
White short socks
Trainers (No black plimsolls)
Towel
JEWELLERY
A single stud may be worn in each ear which will be required to be removed for some activities.
Apart from a watch no other jewellery is appropriate. No other form of body piercing (e.g. noses,
eyebrows) is acceptable.
PRACTICAL SUBJECTS
Students must wear safety equipment provided by the school in practical subjects when required.
The school reserves the right to confiscate non uniform items and not to accept garments,
hairstyles or other aspects of appearance which may adversely affect the good name of the
school. In all cases of doubt parents should consult your Leader of Achievement.
Behaviour Levels
We are proud that the behaviour of our students remains of the highest standard. Where there
are concerns we work hard with everyone involved to re-engage young people in their education.
To this end we are making a few changes next year which I would like to take this opportunity to
inform you about. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or concerns.
Attendance at Main School Detentions
Students are given at least 24 hours’ notice for any Main School Detentions (MSD) set and notification is via
the student diary.
If your child is unable to attend a detention due to personal circumstances contact needs to be
made with the school prior to the detention time/date so this can be rescheduled.
If a student does not attend the MSD tutors will be informed who will then be contacting
home to see if the student can be returned to school to complete the detention. Tutors will
expect to be able to speak to a parent/guardian regarding the lack of attendance within 48
hours of the missed detention.
Students who fail to attend a MSD will spend a day in the ER.
Students who have 3 days in the ER due to failure to attend a MSD will result in a parental
meeting in school with the Tutors/Co-Tutors and Leader of Achievement.
Students who have 5 days in the ER due to failure to attend a MSD will result in a parental
meeting in school with the Leader of Achievement and Jenny Hanson.
Students who have 7 days in the ER due to failure to attend a MSD will result in a parental
meeting in school with Jenny Hanson and Chris Lee. This may then be followed with a fixed-
term exclusion.
Students who have a further 2 days, totalling 5 days in the ER due to failure to attend a MSD
will result in a parental meeting in school with the LoA and Jenny Hanson.
Students who have a further 2 days, totalling 7 days in the ER due to failure to attend a MSD
will result in a parental meeting in school with Jenny Hanson and Chris Lee. This may then be
followed with a fixed term exclusion.
Jenny Hanson,
Assistant Headteacher
Boccia County Finals Competition
On Thursday 18th June a group of 10 students went to Guildford Sports Park to take
part in the Boccia County Finals. It was organised by Surrey School Games.
The day was full competitive games against other schools, all with varying skills and
levels of play. The students all embraced the day and worked very well in their
teams.
The day ended with medals for the top three teams. Even though we did not get
one, the students were very happy to have had the chance to participate.
Susannah Alford
Broadwater Foodbank Donation
Broadwater staff and governors managed to gather
together over 120 items for the local food bank
supporting local families in need. St Mark’s Foodbank
provides emergency food parcels for individuals
and families in crisis for three to five days. The
Broadwater contribution was very well received and we
hope to do the same again in the future.
Mrs Jo Blanchfield
E-Safety We have some new e-safety resources and advice on the school website. If you need hints and tips about social media please go to the E-safety webpage on the Broadwater School website. http://www.broadwater.surrey.sch.uk/e-safety/Index Mrs J Skeats
Student Services Update New Medical Conditions Policy As part of accepted good practice and with advice from the Department for Children, Schools and Families, relevant voluntary organisations and the school’s governing bodies, our school has established a new medical conditions policy for use by all staff. As part of this new policy, we will be asking all parents of children with a medical condition to help us by completing a school Healthcare Plan for their child/children. If you receive a Healthcare Plan please complete the plan, with the assistance of your child’s healthcare professional, and return it to the school. If medication is needed in school a form will now need to be completed and handed in, along with the medication which needs to be in its original box. Forms are available on reception, call Student Services on 01483-520642 to request one, or download one from the school website: http://www.broadwater.surrey.sch.uk/downloads/BWMedicationForm.pdf Medication cannot be administered to a student without a completed form. Lost Property
Any uncollected items in lost property will be donated to charity on Friday 11th
September.
ATTENDANCE Please note below guidance that has been issued by Surrey County Council that I need to draw to your attention.
Penalty Notices to Address Poor Attendance at School A Penalty Notice may be issued as an alternative to the prosecution of a parent/carer for their child’s unauthorised absence from school and will be used by Surrey County Council in the following circumstances:- 1. Pupils identified by police and education welfare officers engaged on Truancy Patrols and who have incurred unauthorised absences.
2. Leave of absence in term time (5 days or 10 sessions or more). Please be aware that The Education (Pupil Registration)(England)(Amendment) Regulations 2013, which becomes law on 1st September 2013 state that Headteachers may not grant any leave of absence during term time unless there are exceptional circumstances. The Headteacher is also required to determine the number of school days a child can be away from school if leave is granted. In such cases the Headteacher/Governing Body have to judge whether there are exceptional circumstances and may request that the Local Authority issue Penalty Notices when the absence is not authorised. Warnings will not be given where it can be shown that parents have been notified that such absences will not be authorised. 3. The issue of a Penalty Notice will also be considered where it is judged that a parent is failing to ensure their child's regular school attendance. This will be considered if the attendance is below 85% and there are 10 or more unauthorised sessions in the previous 6 school weeks, which may include a pupil arriving late after close of registration. If you believe at any stage that your child’s absence from school may leave you liable to receive a Penalty Notice, it is extremely important that you take action without delay to secure their regular attendance. If you have any questions or require further support to achieve an improvement, please contact the school or the Education Welfare Officer.
Penalty Notice relating to Exclusions If a child is excluded from school, Section 103 of the Education and Inspections Act 2006 places a duty on parents/carers to ensure that their child is not in a public place without justifiable cause during school hours. This duty applies to the first five days of each exclusion. Failure to do so will render the parent/carer liable to a Penalty Notice. (Alternative education provision will be made available from the sixth day of any exclusion.)
Amount Payable for a Penalty Notice The amount payable for a Penalty Notice issued in any of the above circumstances is £60 if paid within 21 days of receipt of the Notice, rising to £120 if paid after 21 days but within 28 days. If the Penalty Notice is not paid, the recipient will be prosecuted in the Magistrates Court for the offence for which the Notice was originally issued. Please be aware that each parent is liable to receive a Penalty Notice for each child who incurs unauthorised absences; for example, if there are two parents and one child, each parent will receive one Penalty Notice. If there are two parents and two children incur unauthorised absences, each parent will receive two Penalty Notices, which in this case would amount to £120 each if paid within 28 days. Advice and support is available from an Education Welfare Officer by contacting your local Education Office as follows:- South East - Tel: 01737 737600
Want to learn about drugs and New Psychoactive Substances (legal highs)?
What to look for? Who can help?
Join us to find out more about substance misuse at our FREE event!
Date: Thursday 17th September 2015 at 7pm- 9pm
Venue: The Baptist Church, Godalming, Queen Street, GU7 1BA
Refreshments available
Parking at Queen Street next to the church
Learn about the impact of substance misuse on families:
- What drugs are out there?
- How could they affect my child?
- What can I do about it?
This event is sponsored by the Surrey Safeguarding Board
Working in partnership with:
To book a space at this event, please contact Nancy Allen on 01483 523 547
B R O AD W AT E R S C H O O L D I AR Y D AT E S
Autumn Term 2015 Thursday 3rd September– Friday 23rd October
Half Term: Mon 26th – Fri 30th October Monday 2nd November – Friday 18th December
Spring Term 2016 Tuesday 5th January – Friday 12th February
Half Term: Mon 15th – Fri 19th February Monday 22nd February – Thursday 24th March
Summer Term 2016 Monday 11th April – Friday 27th May
Half Term: Mon 30th May – Fri 3rd June Monday 6th June – Thursday 21st July
INSET DAYS – Further Days to be advised
Wednesday 2nd September 2015
Tuesday 29th September 2015
Open Evening 2015
Tuesday 6th October 2015 from 6.00pm-8.00pm
Thursday 16th GCSE Art Exhibition 6pm
Summer Concert & Awards Evening 7pm
Friday 17th School closes for Summer holidays at 12.50pm
Sunday 19th Rockley Watersports Trip departs (7 nights)
AUGUST
Thursday 20th GCSE Results available at school 10am-12noon
SEPTEMBER
Wednesday 2nd INSET Day
Thursday 3rd Start of Autumn Term
8.40am Prefects, new students and Y7 students arrive
10.30am Break and Y8-Y11 students arrive
10.50am Tutor time – Registration of Y8-Y11
Thursday 10th Y7 and 10 School Photos
Tuesday 22nd Friends PTA AGM 7-8pm