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The Hemel Hempstead School Issue 1008
3 February 2017
Email: [email protected] Website: www.hhs.herts.sch.uk
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Miss Gittins presented main school assemblies this week about her participation in this year's London Marathon and in particular the charities she is supporting. Her moving description of personal grief associated with the loss of a loved one due to cancer and a powerful video clip make the two charities approved by the School Council extremely worthy - proceeds from the non-uniform day on Friday 10th February will be divided between Macmillan Cancer Support and Save the Children. Congratulations to the Year 7 Boys Rugby team who won the Dacorum Schools Rugby Festival continuing a recent tradition set by the current Year 11 of every year group reaching the highest standards in rugby. Well done to the PE Department and all students who took part in the competition. Thank you to the parents who sent in messages after the excellent production of The Crucible last week - these are really appreciated by the staff and students involved. I was also delighted with the efforts made also by the Year 12 Business students who hosted an afternoon tea party for senior citizens as part of their course. Given the fact that this was the first time such an event had taken place the feedback was excellent and I have given some examples below. Well done to Mrs Donkin and all the students involved. This afternoon I came to the Business Afternoon Tea for Senior Citizens organised by your Year 12 Business Students, and I would like to congratulate all the Students and Staff involved for providing an extremely enjoyable afternoon for me and the friend who accompanied me. The Students presented as a very competent set of young people who were pleasant to talk to, explained the purpose of the exercise and provided constant attention while serving the high quality and quantity of food they had prepared. The quizzes, too, were an excellent idea and provided much amusement as we stretched our memories to find the answers. The Students are a credit to you, the Staff involved and the School. They should be very proud of themselves and their achievement today. They all deserve to do well and I wish them every success in their future careers. I have just picked my parents up from your afternoon tea and the pair of them have not stopped talking about what a wonderful time they had! The food and entertainment were praised highly but the biggest accolade went to the students themselves - my parents were so impressed at how attentive, courteous and helpful they were - to quote my mother "it really is testament to how things are done at this school, the kids were an absolute credit". Please accept my warmest thanks to all who were involved in this event for making it so enjoyable. My parents are already talking about the next one! Patrick Harty Headteacher
MUSIC DEPARTMENT Congratulations to Laith Marsden, Year 13, who achieved a Distinction in his recent Trinity Grade 8 Jazz Saxophone exam.
Mrs Bailey, Head of Performing Arts Faculty
Dates for Your Diary
FEBRUARY 4th HHSA Preloved Sale, Hall, 10 am – 12 noon 5th Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Gold Practice Expedition Planning Day ***Gold Week*** 6th Year 9 Holocaust Memorial Visit, 10 am – 3.45 pm (selected students) 7th - 10th Year 11 Hospitality & Catering Practical Exams 7th Years 10/11 Parents English, Maths & Science Revision Workshop, M9, 6.30 pm 8th Year 9 Careers and Options day Year 11 Drama Theatre Trip to Fortune Theatre, 5 – 11.45 pm 9th Year 9 Options Parents Evening, 6.30 – 9 pm 10th Non-uniform Day in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support and Save the Children 11th – 19th Years 8-13 PE Department Ski Trip to the USA Half Term Monday 13th – Friday 17th February 2017 ***Blue Week*** 20th INSET – school closed to students 21st HHSA meeting, Library, 7 – 8.30 pm 22nd House Technology Challenge, Tec 8 & 9, 4 – 6 pm 23rd Year 11 Post-16 Interviews, Hall, 8.45 am - 3.30 pm Year 10 Parents Consultation Evening, 4.30 – 7 pm 24th Year 11 Elevate session, Hall, Lesson 1 Year 13 PACE Amnesty International speaker, Library, Lesson 1 Year 12 PACE Bedfordshire University presentation, M9, Lesson 1 Year 10 PACE Teenage Cancer Trust talk, PA3/4, Lesson 1 The Newsletter is blue or gold to correspond with the blue or gold timetable of the following week.
Staff Vacancy Post: Matron (this post could be Job share) H2 £15,507 to £16,481 (pro rata) 32.5 hours per week Term time only, 38 weeks per year We are seeking an enthusiastic and committed person to join our friendly and supportive team. Good ICT skills, Maths and English GCSE level C or above (or equivalent) are essential. First aid experience is desirable, although full training will be given. The post requires patience and flexibility and a calm manner. Working with young people and their parents/carers is an important aspect of the post as is liaising with all members of the school staff. Previous technical experience in this area or a similar related area are essential. We are seeking a suitable candidate to start in the role with immediate effect. Further details, including application forms, are available on our website at www.hemelhempsteadschool.co.uk. Please send completed forms to Mr S Robinson, School Business Manager, The Hemel Hempstead School, Heath Lane, Hemel Hempstead, Herts HP1 1TX. Tel: 01442 390100, email: [email protected] by the closing date. Please note, if you have not been contacted within one week of the closing date you have not been shortlisted for interview. All postholders are subject to a satisfactory enhanced Criminal Records Bureau disclosure. Closing date for applications: Friday 10th February 2017.
The Hemel Hempstead School Association
PTA News Forthcoming Events Preloved Sale: Saturday 4th February 2017 from 10 am to 12 noon, in the School Hall. Thank you to everyone who has donated items and to everyone who has volunteered to help with the sorting, set up and at the sale. We will let you know how we did next week. Next Meeting: Tuesday 21st February 2017, at 7:00 pm, in the School Library. Facebook: Please search for ‘Hemel Hempstead School Association’ and ‘Like’ our page. School website, HHSA Page: www.hhs.herts.sch.uk/parents/hhsa/ Includes minutes of meetings, second hand uniform, and ways you can help to raise funds. Contact: Brian Spencer, HHSA Chair Tel: 07710 905759 Email: [email protected]
Kids and teen health websites launch across Hertfordshire Two new health websites designed to engage and benefit children and young people across Hertfordshire are now live. Health for Teens and Health for Kids deliver topical health messages and advice through interactive tools and creative marketing materials. By covering subjects that promote health and wellbeing, the aim is to educate and help young people to make the right choices. Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust’s (HCT) School Nursing Team will manage the local health pages and update them as necessary with the most useful and current information. HCT is working in partnership with Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust (LPT) who came up with the original concept and design of the websites. Not only do the Hertfordshire websites provide local health updates, events and information, but it will contain the contact details of all School Nursing Teams across the county and signpost to relevant services. To see the Hertfordshire Health for Kids website – aimed at those aged four to 11 – visit www.healthforkids.co.uk/hertfordshire. To see the Hertfordshire Health for Teens website – aimed at those aged 11 to 19 – visit www.healthforteens.co.uk/hertfordshire.
The Crucible Sixth Form students have recently staged a tense and thrilling production of Arthur Miller's play 'The Crucible'. Miller's play gives an account of the 17th-century witch trials in Salem, Massachusetts and was inspired by the paranoia about Communists whipped up by Senator Joseph McCarthy. There were some superb performances from John Bristow as John Proctor and Sarah Fenlon, who played his wife Elizabeth. However, this could not have been achieved without the hard-work and dedication provided by the twenty strong cast, many of whom are studying A-level Theatre Studies. The cast performed to packed houses on both evenings and once again demonstrated the school's commitment to providing high quality, extra-curricular Arts projects for its students.
Mr Langley, Drama Department
Exam Invigilators Required Are you interested in being an exam invigilator? Working as part of a team, you will be responsible for setting up exam venues and supervising candidates taking exams. Training will be given and full support provided by the Exams office. Applicants must be available to work during our exam seasons in November, December, May and June, be well organised, confident and willing to work flexible hours. Rate of pay is £8.20 per hour. If you are interested, please contact Mrs S Brown, Examinations Officer, by email at [email protected] by 8th February. The Hemel Hempstead School is committed to safeguarding children and young people. All postholders are subject to a satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) disclosure.
Flyer attached: Bovingdon and Flaunden Tennis Club Sportspace Half Term Party Activity Sportspace Half Term Workshops Sportspace Half Term Activities Gade Schools Family Support – Becoming a Digital Parent
SPORT
FIXTURES Tuesday 7th February Year 11 Netball Plate Final v Longdean @ Adeyfield School, 4 pm start Year 8 Boys Rugby League Festival @ Hemel Stags Rugby Club, 4 pm start Wednesday 8th February Year 8 Boys & Girls Indoor Athletics competition @ Cavendish, 4 pm start U15 DSFA National Cup Football Semi Final v Swansea (A) 7 pm ko Year 11 Boys Basketball v Kings Langley (A) 3.30 – 6 pm Thursday 9th February Year 7 Boys & Girls Indoor Athletics competition @ Cavendish, 4 pm start Friday 10th February Year 11 Boys Football County Cup Semi Final v Verulum (H), 2 pm ko
SPORTS NEWS Year 7 Boys Rugby Congratulations to the Year 7 Boys Rugby Team who won the Hemel Stags Dacorum Schools Rugby League Tournament on Tuesday afternoon. The boys won every game in the competition beating Longdean, Kings Langley, Cavendish and Astley Cooper. Well done to all the boys involved.
PE Faculty
Gold Letters issue recently: Letter 101 Year 7 and 8 Training Session at Tottenham Hotspur FC (selected students) Letter 102 Year 7 February Report Letter 103 Year 8 February Report Letter 104 Year 9 February Report Letter 105 Year 10 February Report Letter 106 Year 12 Interim Report Letter 107 Year 13 Interim Report
LIBRARY NOTICES
The Betjeman Poetry Prize A competition for young poets aged 10 – 13. The 2017 Betjeman Poetry Prize is now open for entries. Write a poem around the theme: A sense of place Deadline - Midnight 31st July 2017 Find out about the prize and how to enter at http://www.betjemanpoetryprize.co.uk Teen Book Club The new Teen Book Club brochures from Scholastic have been distributed to KS3 students this week. Unfortunately, we are no longer able to take cash or cheque payments for these orders. If you wish to order from the brochure please complete your payment card details on the order form and return it to the Library by Wednesday 8 February or, alternatively, you may order directly from Scholastic on www.scholastic.co.uk/clubs-leaflets. ReadingZone World Book Day Picture Book Competition 2017 Children and young people aged four to 18 years are being challenged to make their own picture book on and around World Book Day with the launch of the ReadingZone WBD Picture Book Competition 2017. The competition will launch in January and will run until Saturday 22nd April. The winners will be announced in June 2017. Picture books entered for the award may be made by individuals and groups and any media can be used. Each picture book can be up to 24 A4 pages. Visit www.Readingzone.com for further tips, guidelines and entry details. For more details, please contact [email protected] Full Details: http://www.sla.org.uk/blg-readingzone-world-book-day-picture-book-competition-2017.php
Mrs Krajewski, Librarian
Bovingdon & Flaunden Tennis Club
We have launched a new website:
h ttps://clubspark.lta.org.uk/BovingdonFlaundenTennisClub
Please register for free to keep up with our news and offers for adult andjunior tennis- available for both members and non-members.
Junior Easter Camps available- see under our COACHING tab.
Kids Tennis Parties hosted at our club- details on our website.
Becoming a Digital Parent Tuesday 7th February 2017
GADE SCHOOLS FAMILY SUPPORT
GADE COMMUNITY ROOM
C/O CHAULDEN JUNIOR SCHOOL
SCHOOL ROW, HEMEL HEMPSTEAD, HERTS, HP1 2JU
6.30PM – 8.30PM
This will be a lively, impactful, interactive, e-safety workshop for parents.
• What harm could there possibly be in Club Penguin? Movie Star Planet? Minecraft? You Tube? Facebook? Snap Chat? We will show you how to avoid the problems and keep your children safe. • We will help you to set parental controls – on every app, not just on each device. • We will look at Social Media trends – they change almost daily and it’s hard to keep up. Understand the latest risks! • Tracking a child’s location online is as easy as ‘abc’…. We will show you how to make sure your child knows how to stay safe. • We will help you to know what to do if your child is cyberbullied.
“Lots of useful information on ways to protect children online. Brilliant to
know how to set up online protection which I will do when I get home!”
KS2 Parent – Dacorum 2016
funded by
workshop delivered by Excite-ed, a UKCCIS Associate and CEOP Ambassador
To book a place please contact Emma Christie on
01442 278793 or email [email protected]
Beauty and the Beast inspired Party5-8 year oldsFriday 17th February, 2pm-3.30pmSportspace Hemel Hempstead
Party activities include:Meet and greet Beauty and her friendStorytellingParachute funThemed gamesPass the parcelGlitter tattoosJuice and a biscuit
Be our guest and enjoy a tale as old as time
Book in
advance as
spaces are limited!
www.sportspace.co.uk T: 01442 507100 @sportspace1facebook.com/sportspace
If children would like to come dressed for the occasion they are welcome to.
Member £10.50Non-Member £12.40
Call: 01442 507100 | www.sportspace.co.uk
February Half Term Go Fence8-13 year olds
Sportspace Berkhamsted Thursday 16th February, 4pm-5pm
Intro to Target Shooting8-13 year olds
Sportspace Berkhamsted Thursday 16th February, 5pm-6pm
Tots Tennis3-4 year olds
Sportspace Hemel Hempstead Monday 13th February, 1.15pm-2.15pm
Mini Tennis5-7 year olds
Sportspace Hemel Hempstead Monday 13th February, 12pm-1pm
BOOK IN ADVANCE!
Trampolining 3-15 year olds
Sportspace Hemel Hempstead 3-5 year oldsTuesday 14th February, 1.45pm-2.45pmFriday 17th February, 10am-11am6-15 year oldsTuesday 14th February, 3pm-4pmFriday 17th February, 11.15am-12.15pm
Sportspace Berkhamsted 3-5 year oldsThursday 16th February, 10am-11am6-15 year oldsThursday 16th February, 11.15am-12.15pm
NEW Mini Bops18 months - 2½ year olds
Sportspace Berkhamsted Children and parent dance sessionWednesday 15th February, 9.15am-10.15am
NEW Cheerleading5-8 year olds
Sportspace Berkhamsted Wednesday 15th February, 10.15am-11.15amSportspace Hemel Hempstead Friday 17th February, 4pm-5pm
NEW Beauty and the Beast inspired party 5-8 year olds
Sportspace Hemel Hempstead Friday 17th February, 2pm-3.30pm
Workshops
Courses are also available for all of the above activities except Target Shooting
Call: 01442 507100 | www.sportspace.co.uk | www.thexc.co.uk
this February Half Term!Keep the kids busy
BOOK NOW!
Monday 13th February - Sunday 19th February 2017
Holiday Camps
Swimming Crash Courses
Large Pool Inflatables
NEW Cheerleading
NEW Prince & Princess Party
Trampolining
Tots and Mini Tennis
Fencing
Family Badminton
Snorkelling AND MORE!