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15 - 19 Sep 2014
B WEEK
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Coming Up…
Monday 15 September
School Photographer in School
Wednesday 17 September
Year 7 I Band at Nell Bank
Thursday 18 September
Year 7 G Band at Nell Bank
Friday 19 September
Year 7 S Band at Nell Bank
Dinner Time Rota (No bags in Dining Hall)
B Hall Packed Lunch
Sitting 1 Year 7 Year 7 P3 and P5
Sitting 2 Year 9 & 8 Year 8 B Hall and P2
Year 9 Social Area D Floor
School Nurse drop-in Session:
Tuesday 16th September, Medical Room. No appointments required, they are here to listen not to tell!
iPad drop in session:
Tuesdays and Thursdays 12.15pm - K3
Independent Learning :
(click here for the link)
Every
Week
Rotating lunchtime sittings will be for Years 7, 8 and 9 only. Years 10 and 11 have optional sittings. Bags must not be taken into B Hall/The Courtyard Cafe at lunchtime unless you have essential medication (i.e. Epipen or Diabetic equipment).
Peripatetic Music Lesson Timetable
(Student timetables are displayed outside A7—see Mrs Chapman B8 for further help)
Flute/Keyboard and Piano
Tuesday (from 16th September)
Ms Salter
Drums Wednesday (from 17th September)
Mr Lewalski
Brass Thursday (from 11th September)
Mr Griffiths
Sax/Clarinet and Swing Band
Thursday (from 11th September)
Mrs Anderson
Violin/Viola Thursday (from 11th September)
Mrs Briggs
Voice Friday (from 12th September)
Miss Van Terheyden
Guitar Friday (from 19th September)
Mr Wells
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New Faces Many of you will have new teachers and new tutors this year. Have a look at our new faces for new names on your timetable. We also welcome Mrs Marklew who will be working as a Maths teacher. We have two new Learning Support Assistants that you may see in your lessons: Mrs Hepworth and Mrs Archer. Try and remember what it is like to be new to school — a friendly face and a smile in the corridor can go a long way! I’m sure you all join us in welcoming them to team IGS.
Good Luck at Nell Bank Our new Year 7s head off to Nell Bank on Wednesday 17th, Thursday 18th and Friday 19th September. We hope you enjoy yourselves, show everyone teamwork and resilience at its very best...but most of all have fun and make lots of new friends!
Mr Garrido
Chemistry
Mrs Simmons
Biology
Miss Crabtree
Humanities
Miss Whitley
Art
Mr Abbas
ICT
Miss Hutchinson
Humanities
Miss Porritt
Biology
Mr Katz
English
Ms Hansard
Humanities
Miss Breaks
Maths
Miss Davies
PE
Mrs Chapman
Music
Mrs Shah
English
Miss Hughes
English
Mr Hinchcliffe
Biology
Miss Balne-Hernandez
MFL
Mr Denison
Maths
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Congratulations to 6 of our dancers who following the Lord of the Flies Workshop last year have been selected for further auditions. The Phoenix Dance Theatre Company came into school last year looking for talent to take part in the Matthew Vaughan production that will be performed at the Alhambra. Good luck and well done to Andrew Rabbage (13RN), Matthew Hodson (8DSF), Harry Barker (9JRW), Sam Boulton (9JRW) Jude Brogden (8DSF) and Patrick Campbell (9JP).
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Well done and thank you to last year’s Year 10 students who walked the Wharfe as part of their Challenge and Celebration Week before the summer holidays. They walked from school to the quaker meeting house, Addingham and onwards to Bolton Abbey road and back. A total of 16.5km. The Yorkshire Dales Ice Cream company met the weary walkers at the half way point, supplying them which much anticipated refreshments, and kindly donated 20% of their takings to the fundraising event. The event raised a tremendous £535 for St John Ambulance.
Mr Goodbold presenting the cheque to
St John Ambulance volunteers
Well done to Emma Powell (9JP) who has been busy in the holiday with her climbing endeavours. Emma has completed her first M9 (a climbing route described as ‘vertical or steeper with sustained marginal or highly technical dry tooling; or horizontal and juggy for up to a few body lengths’ for those of us not in the know!), which is a massive achievement and she is the youngest person in the UK to achieve this.
Congratulations to Dominic Coy (8SP) who competed Tri Star 2 boys’ category in the British Triathlon Inter Regional Championships at Holme Pierrepoint in Nottingham during the summer holidays. Dominic was representing the Yorkshire team and performed strongly throughout the race finished 12th individually and the team came home in 4th position.
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Even over the holidays IGS has been
making Headlines!
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Smile Please!
Take note of when your school photograph will be taken this Monday 15th September. Post 16 students should have their photograph taken during non-lesson time.
Those of you wishing to have a photograph with your sibling(s) should go to P Hall during lunchtime.
Mr Rignall
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Year 10 students—Chris Ryan Visit As part of our links with the Ilkley Literature Festival, IGS is proud to host ex- SAS soldier and author Chris Ryan. He will be coming to talk to Year 10 next Wednesday afternoon about some of his experiences and about how he got into writing. Chris Ryan was born in 1961 in a village near Newcastle. In 1984 he joined the SAS. Less than a week after the outbreak of the last Gulf War, Ryan and 7 fellow SAS soldiers were sent on a mission to locate and destroy Saddam Hussein's mobile Scud missile launches but it ended in catastrophic failure with three men dead and four captured and tortured by the Iraqis. Chris Ryan was the one who got away and wrote about his experiences in the bestseller, The One That Got Away. Ryan left the SAS in 1994 and is now the author of many bestselling thrillers for adults and young people and has presented a number of TV programmes and lectures in business motivation and security.
At the end of his presentation you will have the opportunity to ask questions and buy some of his books. Some of the titles suitable for teenagers are:
If you would be interested in buying any of these, please can you bring some cash along to the event. The paperbacks cost around £8. He is happy to sign these, and to sign any of his books that you may bring from home. The event is free and the arrangements are as follows: Date: Wednesday 17th September X band: lesson 4. Register in classrooms and your teacher will bring you up to B hall. Y band: lesson 5. Register in classrooms and your teacher will bring you up to B hall. Why not have a look at Chris Ryan’s blog for more information http://chrisryansas.blogspot.co.uk
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Art Students in KS3, KS4 and KS5 Could all students studying Art please ensure that they have protective clothing for messy activities in lessons. This could be an apron or old shirt/t shirt which will go over uniform. We do not have aprons for loan and the nature of some activities such as painting, print or clay work can cause stains or marks on school uniform. As we have limited storage space students need to keep their apron/old shirt in their locker and bring it with them to lessons.
Ms Mortimer
Belgium and Munich Trip Meetings Letters will be going home to parents and carers which will include details of the parents meetings for the Belgium Trip. They meetings will be held on: Tuesday 16th September Tuesday 23rd September Belgium parents’ evening Munich parents’ evening Both of these informative meetings will be held in B Hall starting at 6.30pm and will last an hour. The meetings will allow your parents/carers to be informed of the trips and ask any questions they may have.
Mr Pancott
Purple Tie Production - Gangs and Gals Please make sure you stay updated with rehearsals. You have all been emailed the schedule and it is also up outside P Hall. It is your responsibility to stay organised. If you have any issues with any dates then please let Miss Watson know in advance.
Miss Watson
KS3 Homework Club The homework Club will run every day in K2 (and K4 as an over-spill room) from 12.25pm prompt to 12.55pm. The clubs will be run by Mrs Lowe and Mrs Archer.
Mr Calvert
Would you like to perform some Shakespeare at The Carriageworks Theatre in Leeds? The Drama department are taking part in the UK’s largest youth theatre festival – the Shakespeare Schools Festival. Interested students in Year 9 & 10 are invited to attend at short meeting this Friday – 12th September at 12 in B7.
Miss Ramrattan
Calling All Actors in Years 9 & 10
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Take Care! Whether you are Year 7 and using your iPad for the first year, or Year 11, one thing remains the same...you must take care of this learning tool.
Follow the simple guidelines below to ensure you take care of your iPad.
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Available daily…
There is also a range of cold meals, sandwiches and pizzas available every day and remember the meal deal is still only £2.15. This includes a hot meal and a pudding or drink. The same price covers a choice from the cold selection and a juice and a small dessert.
SCHOOL MENU Oodles of Noodles, roast dinner with all the trimmings...and bread and butter pudding mmm mmm!
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Working 30 hours per week on the sales floor, their 12 month programme will give you the opportunity to kick start your retail career as part of a great team while gaining valuable experience from a leading high street retailer. Starting work can be a big change for many people, so Next will support you every step of the way. Their apprentices are at the heart of store life and, through hard work and commitment, make a big contribution to the business. A number of Next apprentices have won prestigious national apprenticeship awards. On completion of your apprenticeship, you’ll gain a recognised qualification equivalent of 5 GCSEs, or Scottish National qualifications, and we’ll guarantee you a part-time contract. After that the sky’s the limit! There are loads of opportunities to progress, and many apprentices have gone on to become managers within Next, which is all part of a long-standing commitment to developing our people. Next takes on 750 apprentices nationwide every year and are recruiting now, so there could be vacancies in this area. If you’d like to become part of the future of fashion retail, you can find out more by visiting their Facebook promotional page: https://www.facebook.com/nextcareers/app_218648841488976 To apply, please visit the Next Careers Website: http://careers.next.co.uk/retail/retailvacancies.aspx
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Click here for further information and an enrolment form
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We are extremely proud to be part of the Ilkley
Literature Festival for a second year. The amount of
events that are taking place is even bigger than
ever. Take at look at their website for more
information on which literary greats are heading to
Ilkley in October.
We have sponsored the Michael Rosen event on
Thursday 16th October called ‘How to be Your
Child’s (and your own) Best Teacher’.