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Message from the Headteacher
Key Values: Innovation, Confidence, Aspiration, Respect, Enthusiasm
Dear Parents
Disabled car parking
As you are aware, we have a limited number of disabled parking bays at the front of the school. Could I please ask parents who have no
need to use the bays to refrain from parking in them at any time during the day. It is essential that the bays are used appropriately at all
times.
Exam survey
Thank you to those who responded to the exam survey. There were a limited number of responses and it would appear from those re-
ceived that opinion is divided almost equally. As such we will continue to hold the exams during the week prior to half term, not least
because this is excellent preparation for the external exams that pupils in Years 10 -13 complete.
Quiz Night
Thank you to all those parents who have signed up for the quiz night this evening. The event is now full. Unfortunately I am not able to
attend this year due to a prior commitment. I would like to thank the Friends and all those involved in the event for their hard work and
support. I am sure it will be a hugely successful evening.
Headteacher Commendation
Congratulations to Eve and Darcey for their production of a poster explaining how animals adapt.
Exam revision sessions
We have a large number of revision sessions on offer over the Easter holidays. If you
have not yet signed your son/daughter up for the sessions please do so as places are
limited and almost full. This is a perfect opportunity to support independent studies tak-
ing place over this period.
HMC Accreditation Visit
The school is having an HMC accreditation visit during the week commencing 11 April. Three Inspectors will be in school throughout the week looking at the work of the school and talking with Governors, pupils and staff. It is hoped that we will gain HMC accredita-tion in line with all high performing Independent schools across the country. More de-
tails about HMC schools can be found at www.hmc.org.uk.
Staffing
After the Easter break we will welcome Antje Kell as the new Head of the Junior School, Mark Birch as the Head of English and John
Norton as a Learning Support Assistant.
Mike Kirby, the Data and Reports Manager, will be leaving the school after 16 years. We wish him well for the future in his retirement.
Spring Concert
Thank you to all those pupils who took part in the music concert on Wednesday evening and to the parents who came to support the
event. It is always such a pleasure to hear the outcome of all the hard work that goes on throughout the term and to see the pupils en-
joying their performances.
2016 Lent Term No. 09 Newsletter 18.03.16
Key Values: Innovation, Confidence, Aspiration,
Respect, Enthusiasm
Ski Trip – Italy 2017
The deadline has passed for the school ski trip with currently 66 pupils signing up for this amazing opportunity. If there are still pupils (current Years 5-10) who wish to join the trip then Wednesday 23 March is the absolute deadline. JW
Uniform Shop
Closes on Thursday 24 March, re-opens Monday 11 April 13:00–16:00. Normal opening hours resume Tuesday 12 April. AW
Zimbe! Rehearsal Wednesday 23 March 16:10-
17:15
There will be a very important rehears-al for all singing in Zimbe! after school on Wednesday 23 March. This includes Junior School, Senior School, staff and other singers. It will take place in the Drawing Room. JAW
Year 10 Full Reports
Year 10 full reports will be available to view on the Parent Portal from 16:00 on Thursday 24 March.
Printed copies will be given to pupils on Wednesday 13 April. JD
Reflection on learning
Relish challenge. The world does not owe you a living and success is not handed to you on a plate. The easiest option is rarely the most satisfying alt-hough it is important to work smart as well as work hard: * What would have made that easier for me? * How could I make it harder for my-self? Learn to love learning and seek out
challenge. NL
Future Diary Dates Week A
Monday 21 March
Year 7 Maths Challenge at Hull University
Tuesday 22 March
Collegiate Leadership Team meeting 16:00
Wednesday 23 March
Team Building for Years 11 and 12 Activities end
Thursday 24 March
Easter Service (morning) House Event – Spelling Bee Competition (afternoon) Peripatetic Music Lessons end Years 11-13 Germany/Poland trip departs (returns 29 March) School closes for Easter
Sports Photographs – Tuesday 22 March
9.00 U12 and U13 Football, Rugby, Cricket 9.20 U12 and 13 Netball, Hockey, Rounders (A/B teams) 9.40 U14 Netball, Hockey, Rounders (A/B teams) 10.00 U15 Netball, Hockey, Rounders (A/B teams) 10.20 U14 Football, Rugby, Cricket 10.50 1st/2nd Hockey, 1st/2nd Netball, 1st Rounders 11.00 1st XV Rugby, 1st XI/2ND XI Football, 1STXI Cricket 11.20 U15 Football, Rugby, Crricket Please ensure you have all the correct kit and are ready for the time shown. All photo-graphs will take place in the Sports Hall. JW
Friends of Hull Collegiate Corner
Quiz Night – Friday 18 March Tickets are now sold out Summer Fete – Saturday 25 June This will be a much bigger event than previous years; to include lots of fun things for the whole family to enjoy – games, live music, fairground rides, cake competition, pet competition, usual school stalls, bouncy castle, stocks, tug-o-war, bucking bronco, coconut shy, Dad’s BBQ and much more. It is still a work in progress, but if you have any ideas that we could consider, please let us know. The next Friends of Hull Collegiate School meeting is on Tuesday 22
March at 18:00 in Mrs Glover’s office. Please come along if you are interest-ed in joining us, or wish to find out more about how you can help.
FoHCS
Key Values: Innovation, Confidence, Aspiration,
Respect, Enthusiasm
Message from the Deputy Head Prefect
The Flint Street Nativity opened last
week and was a huge success. Well
done to all those involved, all the hard
months of rehearsal certainly paid off.
The end result was one of the funniest
productions I’ve ever been in. Thank
you to all those who attended and sup-
ported the School Production, as they
do every year, it is such an important
event for the Drama department. A
special thank you to everyone who
attended on Friday night, we are ex-
tremely pleased to say we raised over
£300 for Candlelighters, in memory of
Hope who was always involved in the
Drama productions. Finally thank you
to all involved in the production of the
show including the pupils who con-
trolled the lighting and especially the
Director, Mrs Asbury! It was also lovely
to see all the members of staff sup-
porting us in the audience, especially
Mrs Glover, who sat in the front row on
Saturday night and laughed enough for
the entire audience!
O Collier
Menu
Monday Cumberland Sausage
Quorn Sausage and Mashed Potato (v) Marble Cake and Custard
Tuesday
Chicken Tikka Masala (g/d) Thai Vegetable and Quorn Curry (v)
Toffee Apple Strudel and Custard
Wednesday Roast Pork and Apple Sauce
Country Vegetable Pie (v) Orange and Almond Cake and Custard
Thursday
Fish, Chips and Mushy Peas Portobello Mushroom and Halloumi
Stack (v) Easter Biscuits
(g) gluten free (d) dairy free (v) vegetarian
If anyone would like to contact the
catering team you can do so by
emailing 69020@compass-
group.co.uk – or calling
Sue Fletcher on 01482 579127 -
any comments welcome.
Girls’ Sport Girls’ Sport
Fixtures
Monday 21 March Year 8 A and B Silcoates Away Start 16:15 Meet 14:30 Finish 18:30 U13 A I King H Truelove H Baker S Nicklas E Johnson S Dehkordy R Edwards I Gould U13 B G McDermid E Hall C Hunter E McCombe M Mertens R Fridriksdottir M Healey Z Brown Tuesday 22 March Year 7 A and B Silcoates Away Start 16:15 Meet 14:30 Finish 18:30 U12 A H Nicholson J Mumby L Hatfield E Newton S Healey J Khan G Bateson-Perrin U12 B O Hornshaw D Payne M Hartwell E Sharp A Buckle M Everett D Graves E Wilson Wednesday 23 March Year 10 Netball EOS ER Longcroft Start 16:15 Meet 15:10 Finish 18:45 Year 10 A Rowbottom L Vize J Briggs E Hartfield H Cannell E Richardson K Thomson M K-Karpinska Wednesday 23 March Year 9 Hockey EOS ER Home Start 16:15 Meet 16:00 Finish 17:45 Year 9 A Beckwith L Seville C Everett C Hewson E Kamis M Baker L Hawkard E Porteus A Townhill R Oxtoby B Buckle S Macleod J Buckle E Kitching E Johnson
Inter-House Netball Results
Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Venn v Johnson 0-4 3-0 3-2 6-3 Holtby v Marvell 0-4 3-1 4-9 1-0 Venn v Holtby 2-2 1-7 2-3 7-3 Johnson v Marvell 2-0 1-2 0-8 11-2 Holtby v Johnson 0-7 7-3 6-2 3-1 Marvell v Venn 5-0 1-1 10-0 0-8 Points Points Points Points Johnson - 15 Holtby - 15 Marvell – 15 Venn — 15 Marvell - 10 Venn - 8 Holtby – 10 Holtby — 10 Venn - 5 Marvell - 8 Venn – 6 Johnson — 7 Holtby - 5 Johnson - 1 Johnson – 1 Marvell – 1
Total points: 1st Holtby - 40, 2nd Johnson - 34, =3rd Johnson - 24, =3rd Marvell - 24
Netball Results
Saturday 12 March Ackworth Away 1st 5-48 (won) U15 7-60 (won) Saturday 12 March Ackworth Home U13 27-11 (won) U12 20-3 (won)
Tuesday 15 March Year 7 EOS ER Driffield
v Wolfreton 1-4 (loss) v Market Weighton 6-0 (win) v Bridlington 4-0 (win) v Cottingham A 1-0 (win) v South Holderness 2-0 (win) 3rd Overall
Training Activities as chosen (Trinity term activities begin) Afterschool: No training afterschool next week
Girls’ Sport Boys’ Sport
Year 7 Football v Lincoln Minster (H)
Date of fixture Saturday 19 March Meet Changing Rooms at 09:15 Start 10:00 Pick up 11:30
T Douglas (GK) T Palmer H Bursell (c) V Jeyendran Z Couch T Cantrell T Youngman
J Huckstep C Pindar Subs: C Murphy C Levison W Storr J Rial
Football Results
Monday 14 March The annual HCS Competition saw the U13 team win (the first time since 2011!) They Beat Fulneck, Rishworth, Ackworth, Queen Ethelburga’s and drawing to Bootham to lift the cup Tuesday 15 March HCS U14 beat Hipperholme 2-0
Wednesday 16 March The annual Senior 8 a side competition saw 11 other schools compete alongside the HCS A and B sides. The HCS A team managed to beat Woodhouse Grove, St Peter’s, Ampleforth, draw to Fulneck (A) and lose to Bootham in their group. The HCS B team managed to beat Fulneck (B), draw to Read and lose to Scarborough and Rishworth in their group
Final standing were as follows; 1st St Peter’s (beating Scarborough 1-0 in the final) 6th HCS (B) 2nd Scarborough College 7th Fulneck (B) 3rd Bootham 8th Fulneck (A) 4th Rishworth 9th Ampleforth 5th HCS (A) 10th Woodhouse Grove
Year 8 Football v Lincoln Minster (H)
Date of fixture Saturday 19 March Meet Changing Rooms at 09:15 Start 10:00 Pick up 11.:30
W Marshall F Aitken W Buckle I Khan E Crofts J Edwards H Cannell
H Stevenson H Newton (c) F Parker T Aleshinloye Subs: A Bowie S Staveley
J Greensmith
Year 9 Football v Lincoln Minster (H)
Date of fixture Saturday 19 March Meet Changing Rooms at 09:15 Start 10:00 Pick up 11:30
J Healy (GK) L Otero F Graves A Burgess L Rann H Healey D Campbell (c)
T Wright H Palmer J Edgar J Ferreira
Year 10 Football v Lincoln Minster (H)
Date of fixture Saturday 19 March Meet Changing Rooms at 09:15 Start 10:00 Pick up 11:45
H Robins W Owen-Smith H Weeks G Ball R Willey F Easey T Gillingwater (c)
W Smales J Fielding C Wood B Staveley Subs: B Moore L Worfolk
J Dartnall
Year 7 Football v Bruntcliffe High School, Leeds (A)
Date of fixture Tuesday 22 March Meet Changing Rooms at :13:45 Start 15:15 Pick up 17:45
W Newsam (GK) F Cutsforth W Buckle H Bursell Z Couch F Parker H Doyle
S Kings (c) T Dabbs Subs: S Staveley W Ogg
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