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STUDENT BULLETIN
Thought for the Week:Health and Fitness Week
CALENDARWhat’s on this week
MON22nd June
8.45 am Y7 Maths Practice SAT Level 35 Paper (Hall) / Level 46/57 (Gym)11.00 am Y10 AQA Maths F Tier P1 (Hall) / H Tier P1 (Gym)1.10 pm MP6 Club – L2
TUES23rd June
8.45 am Y9 English Controlled Assessment (Hall/Gym)P1-4 Y10 Heart Safe Training (New Gym)11.00am Y8 English Reading Foundation Paper 1 (Hall/Gym)1.15 pm Languages Club in L22.30 pm SEN Homework Club in G32.30 pm ‘Tuesday Byte’ (Homework Help, crafts, fun!) – Learning ForumYr10 CPR Training (P1 10GI / P2 10 PV / P3 10AU / P4 10IR)
WED24th June
8.45am Y7 English Reading Foundation Paper 1 (Hall)SPORTS DAY11.00 Y10 AQA Maths Tier F Paper2 (Hall) / Maths H Tier P2 (Gym)Y7 Assembly – Learning Forum (JM)2.30 pm Student Council Sign Language Club – H5
THURS 25th June
10.15 – 10.45 am DEAR Day – KS3 only2.30 pm SEN Homework Club in G3
FRI26th June
Y7 Assembly – Main Hall Y8 Assembly – Learning Forum (DB)MP6 Awards
Weekly House News
Top Attendance – Bosworth!Top Punctuality – Beaumanor!
Monday 15th – Friday 19th June 2015
Top AttendersHunt the Horse –
Beaumanor!Friday’s Riddle –
Bosworth!
Top Quiz Houses
We’re looking forward Sports Day on Wednesday 24th June!
Make sure you know when you are competing!
Next Wednesday!
Most Points – Beaumanor!
Top AchieversMaths Challenge –
starting soon!Newsletter – no one got it!
New Challenges
Name the Famous Face Mashup!
If you know the answer, tell your Head of House for the chance to receive extra
house points!
Competition Time!
CLUE – They're both famed for their luscious brunette locks, but while one of these famous faces has
just given birth, the other jokes around like a big
kid, despite his interest in politics.
Things you can do here at Hamilton:
ÞFind an ambassador wearing an Anti-Bullying Ambassador Pin Badge and speak to them
ÞSpeak to Student Ambassadors on Monday & Friday break times in G4b (inside ks3 base)
Þ‘Am I being Bullied…?’ Post Box to confidentially write your worries. Only a trained adult will review these and talk to you (Post Box located outside KS3 base) Tutors & Library for cards to write on. Please put your name on them.
Þ‘Go for Green’ Zones. Any room in school with a green circle on the door.
Lunchtime After School
MondayTuesday year 10 student council in H5 Tuesday after school Create Club in the Community Hall.
Wednesday Y11 MATHS SUPPORT M2, M3 AND M5
ThursdayYear 11 student council in H5
Friday
Study Support
Thinking of Your Safety• Do not give out your personal details to online mates. Personal stuff
includes your messenger id, email address, mobile number and any pictures of you.
• If you publish a picture or video online-anyone can change it or share it.
• SPAM/junk email & texts: don't believe it, reply to it or use it.
• Do not open files that are from people you don't know.
• Some people lie online.
• Do not have online mates you have not personally talked to first.
• It’s never too late to tell someone if something makes you feel
uncomfortable.
• There are people who can help.
INTERNET SAFETY
Report online abuse to your parents and/or teacher.
COLLEGE DRESS CODEExpectations for Everyday
• Plain Black Sweatshirt for all years• Plain white polo shirt with collar• Plain black trousers (no jeans, tracksuit bottoms or
leggings) plain black skirt (knee length or longer), no shorts• Plain black belt for supporting trousers (not a fashion belt)• Plain black footwear, no obvious trainers, no multi coloured
or florescent laces• Plain outdoor coat, not a hoodie sweatshirt, no denim
jackets or • leather/leather effect jackets, no obvious large brand
writing• Bag for personal planner, pen, home learning folders etc!
SPELLING LISTS
Irregular Plurals
Child—children Mouse—mice Deer—deer
Fish—fish Goose—geese
Tooth—teeth
Ox—oxen
Man—men
Half—halves
Knife—knives
SPELLING LISTS
Ask your teacher if you are unsure of the meaning of any of these words.
Try using these words in your written work this week. Can you write a sentence using these words?
Health and Fitness Week
Athlete Endurance
Active Ability
Recover Competition
Vitamin Timing
Stamina Nutrition
Click here for word search
Hunt the Hamilton Horse
House challenge
• There will be a house point challenge every Monday, just for Year 7 and 8
• The challenge is to HUNT THE HAMILTON HORSE!
• Somewhere around the school a picture of the Hamilton Horse will be hidden during the day
• He will then be brought back to the stables for the rest of the week
House challenge
• To win your tutor group a house point, find the horse
• Your tutor must then email the answer to Miss Iredale during registration on Tuesday
Look out for Friday’s house challenge…Can you work out the riddle this week?
Riddle me this…
MUSIC TUITIONDuring Lesson Time
Any students receiving music tuition should sign in at student reception
when they come to the Music/Drama department.
This will prevent late or absent marks.
MUSIC TUITIONIndividual Tuition During Lessons and After
SchoolIf you are interested in one-to-one music tuition lessons (guitar, keyboard, drum),
please speak to someone in the Drama/Music department and collect a
letter.
For those who received tuition last academic year, a letter will be given to your tutors. If
you would like to continue with tuition, please return the reply slip asap.
VPA LUNCHTIME ACCESS
For Your Attention
Should any student wish to book a rehearsal space in the Drama/Music department during lunchtimes, they
must book in MONDAY BREAKTIME.
Students are now allowed one booking a week and will be marked in on arrival.
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Monday Time Student(s)
8.40am Matthew Barr
9.00am Alicia Garner
9.20am Tina Chi 9.40am
10.00am Daisy Connor10.20am Jenni Sheppard10.40am Break10.50am Leighton Holt11.10am Cameron Burchnall
11.30am Austin Dudson
11.50am 12.10pm Chantelle Bryant 12.30pm Natasha Parkinson1.00pm Break 1.10pm Band Workshop1.30pm Georgia Eason 1.50pm 2.10pm Harrison Allen
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Wednesday Time Student(s)
8:40 am Nyrae Lawrence(vocals)9.00am Kelsey Upton (Vocals)9.20am Ella Richardson(keys)9.40am James Holyoake (keys)
10.00am Demi-Mae Smith (keys)10.20am Jack Hopper (keys)10.40am Break10.50am Shannon Haywood (keys)11.10am Hibaaq Siaid (vocals)11.30am Rebbeca Stone(vocals)11.50am Marta Woloszyk (vocals)12.10pm Ethan Wingfield Slade (vocals)12.30pm Tom Freeman (keys) 1.00pm Break1.30pm Rebecca Truscott (keys)1.50pm Sharan Jandu (keys) 2.10pm Elliot Poole (keys)2.30pm Jessica Shipley (keys)
DRUM
TUITIO
NTimes stay the same each week
Day Time Student
MondayN/A
1.10pm Nishat Nurani2.35pm Jack Sloan
TuesdayN/A
1.10pm James Southwick2.35pm Jacob Wakeling
WednesdayN/A
1.10pm Eva Fenemore 2.35pm Kelly Evans
ThursdayN/A
1.10pm Bobby okorou2.35pm Sydney Hings
FridayN/A
1.10pm George Ackers2.35pm
All students are expected to bring kit to their PE lessons – this includes those students that have a note stating they are ill or injured (you will still be expected to take an active role in the lesson).
The kit needs to consist of:
• Indoor: Plain blue polo (collared) shirt Dark bottoms/shorts Clean trainers
• Outdoor: Plain blue polo (collared) shirt Dark jumper Dark bottoms Trainers/Boots depending on the
activity
Your teacher will allow sports jackets & hooded tops in certain circumstances – if they feel they are not required, or could be a health
& safety risk, you will not be allowed to wear them.
Physical Education Kit Policy
All students are expected to bring kit to their PE lessons – this includes those students that have a note stating they are ill or injured (you will still be expected to take an active role in the lesson). The kit needs to consist of:
Indoor: i. Plain blue polo (collared) shirt
ii. Dark bottoms/shorts iii. Clean trainers
Outdoor i. Plain blue polo (collared) shirt
ii. Dark jumper iii. Dark bottoms iv. Trainers/Boots depending on the activity
Your teacher will allow sports jackets & hooded tops in certain circumstances – if they feel they are not required, or could be a health & safety risk, you will not be allowed to wear them
Physical Education Kit Policy
All students are expected to bring kit to their PE lessons – this includes those students that have a note stating they are ill or injured (you will still be expected to take an active role in the lesson). The kit needs to consist of:
Indoor: i. Plain blue polo (collared) shirt
ii. Dark bottoms/shorts iii. Clean trainers
Outdoor i. Plain blue polo (collared) shirt
ii. Dark jumper iii. Dark bottoms iv. Trainers/Boots depending on the activity
Your teacher will allow sports jackets & hooded tops in certain circumstances – if they feel they are not required, or could be a health & safety risk, you will not be allowed to wear them
Physical Education Kit Policy
All students are expected to bring kit to their PE lessons – this includes those students that have a note stating they are ill or injured (you will still be expected to take an active role in the lesson). The kit needs to consist of:
Indoor: i. Plain blue polo (collared) shirt
ii. Dark bottoms/shorts iii. Clean trainers
Outdoor i. Plain blue polo (collared) shirt
ii. Dark jumper iii. Dark bottoms iv. Trainers/Boots depending on the activity
Your teacher will allow sports jackets & hooded tops in certain circumstances – if they feel they are not required, or could be a health & safety risk, you will not be allowed to wear them
PHYSICAL EDUCATION KIT POLICY
What’s going on in the PE FacultyExtra-curricular activities
• Day • Club • Years • Time
• Mon.
• Tues. Boys Cricket Club – Sports HallBoys and Girls Softball club – Field (Meet at New Gym)
• Years 9 & 10• Years 7 - 9
• 2:45 – 3:45pm• 2:45 – 3:45pm
• Weds.• Girls Rounders Club – Field (meet at New Gym) • Years 7 - 9 • 2:45 – 3:45pm
• Thurs. • Boys Cricket Club – Sports Hall • Years 7 & 8 • 2:45 – 3:45pm
• Fri. • GCSE PE Revision - E2 • Year 11 • 2.30 – 3.30pm
These activities are open to everyone, regardless of ability. Why not come along and have a go!!
Get involved in creating your school’s newsletter!All years welcome!
Thursday lunchtime1.15-1.30
Room E5with Miss Wells,
Miss Heatley andMrs McGeehan
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WHEN? MON, WED AND THUR – IT5
(for Doddle Homework)Collect Lunch passes
from English Office at
break
H2
Mondays and Tuesdays lunch time welcome to come and say what you think.
Come and help Hamilton become the best school in Leicester.
ANYONE CAN COME TO SEE THE STUDENT LEADERS IF YOU
HAVE ANYTHING TO SAY.
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MEDICALROOM
MEDICAL ROOM RULESThe Medical Room is open to
all students all day, to go to the
medical room you must:Get a mark from your class
teacherBe given a note by your class
teacherIf any of these things have not
been done you will be turned
away.Unless it is an EMERGENCY
Once you have been seen by a
member of staff, if you are well
enough you will be sent straight
back to class.If you get any worse throughout
the day, speak to your class
teacher and they will let you
return to the medical room.
MEDICAL ROOM RULES
MEDICAL ROOM RULESIf the member of staff feels
you need to go home,
parents or guardians will be
contacted for you to be
collected from school.
No student will be allowed
to leave school without a
parent guardian, this is the law.
MEDICAL ROOM RULESBeing sent home if your condition is
not serious is wasting your time
which is impacting on vital learning.
It is also wasting time that could be
spent with situations that are serious.
Be responsible and make
the right choices!
Medical Room. Science.Design and Technology
P.EReception Integrated Services Centre
SEN Office
LOCATIONS OF FIRST AID BOXES