LutterworthHighSchool · Wednesday 20th June Sports Awards Evening, 6.00pm - 10.00pm Thursday 21st...
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Kind regards
Julian KirbyHeadteacher@HeadLuttHigh
Friday 15th June 2018
Dear Parents / Carers
Welcome to our weekly newsletter. I have just settled the Year 11 students into what is their last examination for the majority of students. The students have worked incredibly hard and you can see this before every examination as the students take their final look at their revision cards and notes. The students look tired and speaking to a student this morning she said that she had sat 28 papers! I would like to thank all parents for your support through the examination period. The students can now look forward to their prom, leavers’ assembly and a well deserved rest.
I would like to congratulate our debating team who did incredibly well in a Leicestershire debating event. Particular praise goes to Alyssa Hurley and Jasmina Kooner who came first in their debates.
Healthy eating has had a high profile across the school this week as students have concocted delicious smoothies and participated in a number of events across the school.
I look forward to meeting many of you at the Sports Awards Evening on Wednesday. It is one of the highlights of my role as Headteacher to recognise the remarkable efforts and achievements of our students. I would like to thank the PE team and all of the staff volunteers who have delivered an exceptional package of fixtures and training over the course of this academic year.
Have a great weekend.
GCSE Results Day
Collect your results at LHS on Thursday 23rd August 2018
9.00am – 10.30am
Candidates must collect results in person – please print the Third Party Collection form on the LHS
website if you wish to nominate someone else to collect your results (forms also available at
Student Reception).
Candidates away on holiday can leave a C5 sized stamped addressed envelope at Student Reception
before 9th July for results to be posted on Results Day
Results will not be given out by telephone or email, under ANY circumstances
Hot Choc Friday
Dates for your DiaryWednesday 20th June Sports Awards Evening, 6.00pm - 10.00pm Thursday 21st June Year 10 Parents’ Evening, 3.30pm - 7.30pmWednesday 27th June New Parents Induction Evening (Year 6 into Year 7), 6.00pm - 7.00pmThursday 28th June Year 11 Prom, 7.30pm - 11.00pmWednesday 11th July Awards Evening – Years 7 and 8, 6.30pmThursday 12th July Awards Evening – Years 9 and 10, 6.30pm
Summer Activity WorkshopThis fun one week course will guide your child through simple mindfulness techniques while having fun through other activities like yoga, art, fitness and games. Ask Mrs Hands or Miss Ronald in Student Support for more info about this summer workshop!
Uniform Pop-Up ShopThere will be a pop-up shop on Wednesday 27th June, 3.45-4.45pm in the school gym for you to try on uniform and purchase.
Unwanted uniform/revision booksIf you have any unwanted revision books and uniform i.e ties, skirts , blazers we would very much appreciate them being donated back to school. Please bring items to Main Reception.
Healthy Eating WeekWe’ve had lots of activities in The Learning Hub this week to support Healthy Eating Week, including displays, quizzes and lots of really useful information. We have a great selection of recipe books, so come and check one out and maybe learn some new healthy recipes.
Year 10 DramaBlood Brothers scripts are now available from the Learning Hub - £7.65
BOOK OF THE WEEK
thought OF THE WEEK
word OF THE WEEK
‘compassion’noun
sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others.
‘Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity
cannot survive.’ Dalai Lama
In a world where violence forces thousands of families to flee for their lives each day, the time is now to show that the global public stands with refugees.
To do this, the UN Refugee Agency launched the #WithRefugees petition in June 2016 to send a message to governments that they must work together and do their fair share for refugees.
On World Refugee Day, held every year on June 20th, we commemorate the strength, courage and perseverance of millions of refugees. This year, World Refugee Day also marks a key moment for the public to show support for families forced to flee.
Why is compassion important to the Dalai Lama (a refugee himself)?
Two important teachings in Buddhism are karuna (compassion) and metta (loving kindness), can non
Buddhists also follow these teachings?
How can you show compassion and kindness?
This week’s Book of the Week is How to Drink From a Frog. It’s Healthy Eating Week this week which is a perfect opportunity to brush up on your food knowledge. Don’t know your onions? Unable to suss your sausages, fathom your fruit or get your head around hazelnuts? If so, this may be the book for you! This book is packed with interesting food facts, stories, quizzes, recipes and timelines through the ages. If you want to find out who ate an entire aeroplane then tuck in to this book.
My experience on TS RoyalistHave you ever been away on your birthday? If so have you ever been on a naval boat or any boat during your birthday. Well I have, so let me tell you what happened.
On the Saturday I went to Birmingham New Street (train station) to take the train from Birmingham to Dartmouth. When I got on the train I found more cadets who were going on Royalist so I stayed with them as when we got to Dartmouth we had to take the bus and ferry to get to where we needed to be.
During the time on Royalist we did so many brilliant activities, some of them consisted of climbing up the mast, setting the sails and my favourite driving the ship. Talking about driving the boat on my birthday 23rd April I sailed TS Royalist into Dartmouth and into Brixham. It was quite nerve-racking, but it was very fun and interesting.
After reading my experience on TS Royalist if you would also like to join sea cadets, I would recommend that you go on it. Units around Lutterworth are Leicester South, Hinckley, Broughton Astley and Market Harborough. The best one is Hinckley because that is the one I go to!
The journey I did on Royalist was Dartmouth to Plymouth. You might be saying that isn’t far but it gives you a few days to practice all of the skills you need to learn and gives you time to get use to the ship and the helm (steering wheel). One more thing if you are wondering If the food was nice, the answer is a yes. It was very nice; you get a main and a desert for dinner, soup and cobs for lunch and sometimes a cooked breakfast.
TS Royalist is the flag ship of the sea cadets holding up to 24 cadets. Royalist was built in 2014 by Astilleros Gondan S.A. in Spain costing £4,800,000 to build. The length of the ship is around 32 metres with the weight of the ship at 130 tonnes. The sail plan has a 536 square metres sail area. During the time on Royalist we did so many brilliant activities. Some of them consisted of climbing up the mast which was quite nerve racking but very fun, setting the sails and my favourite sailing the ship. It was quite nerve-racking but it was very fun and interesting because it was the first time I had driven a ship.
By Kieran Sampson 9LK
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Lunc
htim
e Singing sessionMusic Room
12.30-1.00pm(W.B 4th June)
Crest Award- STEM Club
Years’ 7, 8 and 9D5
Homework ClubE7
12.45-1.15pm(KS3 and 4)
Homework ClubE7
12.45-1.15pm(KS3 and 4)
Homework ClubE7
12.45-1.15pm(KS3 and 4)
Homework ClubE7
12.45-1.15pm(KS3 and 4)
Homework ClubE7
12.45-1.15pm(KS3 and 4)
After
Sch
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Dance ClubYears’ 7 and 8
Beginner3.15-4.15pm
Dance ClubYears’ 8 and 9Intermediate3.15-4.15pm
Geography Film Club
Room 73.15-4.15pm
Computer Pioneers3.00-4.30pm
Rock BandMusic Practice
Room3.30-4.00pm
String GroupMusic Room3.00-3.30pm
Homework ClubE6
3.00-4.00pm(KS3 only)
Dance Club
MONDAY YEARs’ 7 & 8
BEGINNER LEVEL
TUESDAYYEARs’ 8 & 9
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL
dance studio, 3.15-4.15pm
LHS EXTRA CURRICULAR PE TIMETABLE
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
AFTER SCHOOL 3-4.30
Year 11 Intervention
Athletics (All Years)
Tennis Club (All Years)
Cricket Nets (All Years)
Miss T Mr Howgate Mr Mather
Miss T Mr Howgate Mr Mather
Mr Wheatcroft
Mr Howgate Mr Lowery
Mr Mather Mr Stocks
Cross Country Club
(All Years)
Mrs Niemeijer Mr Kirby
High Jump (Only when set
up)
Miss T Mr Howgate Mr Mather
pe timetable
Mr Lowry
LHS EXTRA CURRICULAR PE TIMETABLE
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
AFTER SCHOOL 3-4.30
Year 11 Intervention
Athletics (All Years)
Tennis Club (All Years)
Cricket Nets (All Years)
Miss T Mr Howgate Mr Mather
Miss T Mr Howgate Mr Mather
Mr Wheatcroft
Mr Howgate Mr Lowery
Mr Mather Mr Stocks
Cross Country Club
(All Years)
Mrs Niemeijer Mr Kirby
High Jump (Only when set
up)
Miss T Mr Howgate Mr Mather
Lutterworth High@LuttHigh
Outstanding secondary school embracing twitter as a platform to share our news
and events.
Mr T Nutt @MrNuttGeography
Year 11’s last exam @LuttHigh this morning. Emotional farewells, thank you’s and even a few (very) thoughtful gifts. Thank you sincerely to my Year 11 students who have been some of the most enthusiastic, engaged and mappy students I’ve known!
Lutt High Science @MissN_LHS
The last Science GCSE exam tomorrow! It's Physics paper 2 and once again, the required practicals are set up in room 12. Come to the Learning Hub at 8.00am for some breakfast and a last chance to ask the @LuttHigh Science team your Physics questions!
Studentsupport-lhs @MissARonald
@LuttHigh superb smoothies made yesterday for #BNFHEW18. Winner was a blend of carrot,banana,apple,orange,mango with hint of mint #healthy students