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Paignton Community & Sports College
September 2010
News from the Principal
Post 16 Results 2010 2009 2008
Number of Students 192 238 226
Number of Students counting under
DCSF Guidelines
59 78 76
Average Points Score per Student 630.08 553.65 582.83
Average Points Score per Entry 212 188.9 196.8
GCSE Results 2010 2009
Percentage achieving 5 + A* - C
Grades
71.6% 56%
Percentage achieving 5 + A* - C
Grades including English and
Mathematics
34% 36%
Average Points Score 472 371.8
Percentage achieving 5 + A* - G
Grades
94.2% 93.67%
Exam Certificates Examination Certificates from Summer 2010 will be available for collection from the Examinations Office at Borough
Road very soon. Some certificates remain from Summer 2009 - please note that all unclaimed certificates are destroyed
after being kept for two years.
Exam Results
Well Done! Our Best Ever Results
Law Success
Peter Smith, Head of Law in the College, took the A
Level in Law this year. He achieved an A*.
Peter took the exam to experience the same stress and
anxiety as his A level Law students.
He says he hopes the challenge of taking the exam will
benefit him in the teaching of his subject.
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News from the Principal
No of GCSEs Names of Students
16.25 Gemma Luck, Dylan Shilabeer, Jack Willetts
16 Hannah Sutton
15.75 Wing Lam (Calvina) Chow, Callum Ogbourne, Mitchell Smith, Anja Williams
15.5 Cheyenne Cudlipp
15.25 George Davies, Alice Farmer, Holly McMahon, Claire Pocknell, Lorna Welch
15 Amber Forrest, Shiann Gale, Thomas Griffiths, Nicole Hartland, Billie Howson, Rebecca Scott
14.75 Stephanie Sparkes
14.25 Amy Bowden, Megan Chapple, Nadine Fullalove, Louie Houlahan, Rachel Litt, Amy Ryder, Amy Taylor, Sharna-Marie Woods
14 Zackary Carpenter, Eva Davies, Myles Fidler-Nolan, Daniel Kay, Joanne Lowrie, Rebecca R Martin, Eleanor Spark
13.75 Sophie Glasson, Sean Kehoe, Holly Self, Lauren Stoyle, Gina Torrence, Charlotte Wills
13.5 Garry Bacon, Kiara Baker, Rebecca Lamburn, Myles Riches
13.25 Ione Church, Will Dolman, Naomi Hext, Rebecca Langman, Rebecca L Martin, Coral Stevenson, Lauren Watmore
13 Mercedes Budd, Emily Clements, Joshua Elliott, James Grimshaw, Paige Harris, Oliver Hicks, Ross Millar, Rachel Mills,
Luke Smyth
12.75 Danielle Gibbons, Aaron Gillan-Howe, Amy Hogan, Jade Hudson, Tyler Lowe
12.5 Bethany Grant, Natalia Kenshole, Dale Skinner
12.25 Rebecca Allott, Ethan Anning, Neal Batten, Jordan Boone, Jordan Boustead, Sophie Dudman, Matthew Gardiner, Samantha
McNeil, Rebekah Meyler, Shantelle Morgan, Ryan Price, Kayley Redman, Daniel Sanders
12 Louise Cunningham, Lauren Elliott, Jade Ellis, Danielle Fenton, Victoria Garland, Mark Morgan, Ben Rossiter,
Matthew Woodmore
11.75 Cameron Bateman, Shaun Skingle, Benjamin Willietts
11.5 Rhianna Fowden, Elliott Morrison, Sasha Street
11 Naomi Adams, Joseph Baggott, Lucy Burton, Jessica Crawford, Leanne Edwards, Patrick Pamatmat, Allan Wagner
10.75 Chloe Wellington
10.5 Joshua Hannaford-Hill, Luke Johnson, Jessica Mais, Jack McLeod, Luke Mills, Benjamin Richards, Lauren Walker
10.25 Matthew Davison, Melanie Ford, Martyn Gebhard, Sian Lenthall, Luke Morley, Jordan Reynolds, Christie Shepherd
10 Luke Cook, Amanda Donnelly, Lucy Faulkner, Peter Hickling, Sophie Howard, Alexander Shaw
9.75 Hannah Hounslow, Jade Hughes, Kayleigh Perrett
9.5 Darren Adams, Luke Chinnock, Katie Leeson, Stephen McKeating, Nathanial Minskip-Aggett
9.25 Hannah Browning, Lauren Dawkins, Lucille Gough, Charlotte Kinder, Arron Shurmer, Kieron Timbrell
9 Natasha Benson, Daniel Devey, Rachel Perkins, Connor Todd, Daniel Webster, Asia-Romayne Wilson
Student Examination Success The following students are to be congratulated on gaining 9 or more GCSEs or equivalent qualifications at Grades A* - C.
Also congratulations go to Harry Liu in Year 10 who achieved an A in AS Level Maths, James Hilling who
received an A* in A Level Maths, Fiona Bell and Sophia Shah for achieving an A* in Textiles.
Well Done to all of you for a fantastic achievement.
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News from the Principal
Reports Online
After consultation with staff, students and parents we have moved from one yearly report to three
interim reports (one each term). This enables a much better system for monitoring individual
pupils’ progress. The College has now further developed a system to enable parents to view
reports online. If you would like to take advantage of this system you will need to supply the
College with your email address.
Not only will you benefit from being able to view reports online but you will also become part of
School Comms. School Comms will send out emails containing details of College events, exam
information, results and other important information. School Comms can also use text services
for less frequent key information. For example, school closure due to bad weather etc.
If you would like to become part of this service please contact
Welcome to New Staff I would like to take the opportunity to introduce our new staff members who have joined the College this term.
We wish them every success in their new posts.
Mr W Speed, Science Teacher
Mr J Unwin, Science Teacher
Mrs E Jones, English Teacher
Miss A Keene, English - i/c Media Studies
Mr D Shaw, Head of ICT/Business Studies
Mrs K Lynch, Art Teacher
Mr V Wiemann, French Teacher
Mr N Murray, Assistant PDM/PE Teacher
Mrs S Brandt, English Teacher
Mrs T Thomas-Hill - Teaching Assistant Phoenix
Support
Mr T Whitford, Sports College Technician
Mr D Lewis, Cover Supervisor
Miss A Smith, Cover Supervisor
Mr D Gillard, Cover Supervisor
Miss R Fisher-Wakefield, Cover Supervisor
Mrs R Reeves, KS5 Teaching Assistant
Mr J Iskander, Sports College Technician
Parent Pay
We would like to remind all our parents/carers to use Parent Pay to pay for school meals. This can considerably cut down
queuing time for pupils. If you need a reminder of your log in details let reception know and they will pass the message
on to the Finance team.
Internet Safety
The increasing availability of social networking sites such as Bebo, Facebook and
Chat Roulette gives us major cause for concern regarding the safety of our young
people.
Pupils receive lessons on E Safety but many of these activities take place away
from the school premises and so we enclose a letter from our ICT Faculty which
we would urge you to read, share and discuss with your son/daughter. We are
advised by the police that young people are only 4 clicks away from a predatory
sex offender.
Open Evening and Open Afternoon for Prospective
New Pupils and their Parents
Our Open Evening will be held on Thursday 30th September at 7pm and the Open Afternoon on Friday 1st October at
2pm. Both will be held at our Waterleat Road Site.
Both College sites will close early on the 30th September at 2.00 pm in readiness for Open Evening.
The 6th Form Open Evening will be held on Thursday 2nd December at 7pm at our Borough Road Site.
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September 2010
Attendance
I am pleased to report the College’s attendance during the 2009/10 academic year was 91.94%; this was a 1% increase
on the 2008/09 figure. Attendance is a high priority on our agenda in the College and our target for this current
academic year is 93%.
Parents have a legal responsibility for sending their son/daughter to school and the Government expects pupils to
have an attendance of 93% or above. The College works hard to support parents who have difficulties with their son/
daughter’s attendance and we are always happy to help should you require it.
If you do require help please call Lisa Grant the Attendance & Welfare Officer on 07501030498 or the College
Attendance Officers on 403602 (Waterleat Road)/403721 (Borough Road)
The College does have an incentive scheme for students with good attendance; all students with attendance of 94% or
above will be entered into a prize draw every term. These prizes can include trips to England and Premiership
football matches, beauty treatments, gift vouchers, rugby trips and much, much more. Attendance rewards trips are
also available to students who have good attendance and behaviour with trips already organised to see Diversity Street
Dance and Manchester City v. Manchester United.
Uniform
The Uniform Shop is open on Mondays 8.00 - 8.30 a.m., Wednesday 3.00 - 3.30 p.m. and Fridays 8.00 - 8.30 p.m.
There is also the facility to place orders and pay for uniform on line by visiting our website -
www.paigntoncommunitycollege.com, and clicking on the Uniform Shop Link. Please leave approximately 48 hours
beween placing your order on line and collection from the shop at one of the normal shop opening times.
All items of uniform are in stock and students will be reminded of the governors' policy on school uniform.
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September 2010
Friday 12th November is 11 Million Takeover Day and secondary/6th Form students from across the Force area are
invited to apply to join their local policing team for the day, so they can find out all about what it takes to police Devon
and Cornwall.
For more information on 11 Million Takeover Day itself, please visit the Children’s Commissioner’s website;
www.childrenscommissioner.gov.uk/takeover_day.
There will be a selection process, to ensure fairness, but places will be very limited so there will
be an element of competition. We hope schools will encourage students to apply, perhaps
using the opportunity as an exercise in how to complete a job application.
Application forms must be completed and returned to the named single point of contact by no
later than Friday 8th October 2010.
Applicants will be notified whether or not they have been successful by no later than Friday
22nd October.
For further information please contact Mr Cocker or Trudy Humphries in the 6th Form or Mrs Hay in the Careers Office.
Join your local Police Team for the Day
A Free Book for Every Year 7 Pupil
Booked Up is run by Booktrust, an independent charity dedicated to encouraging people of all ages
and cultures to engage with books. Booked Up is generously supported by children's book publishers
and part-funded by the Department for Education (DfE).
Booked Up’s aim is to encourage and support reading for pleasure by providing each Year 7 pupil
with a free book. There are 12 books to choose from including a factual book, a book of short stories
and a poetry book as well as fiction books.
The scheme is co-ordinated by our librarian at Waterleat Road. The pupils will have made their
choice by the end of September when the books will be ordered. They should arrive in school by
early December so all Year 7 pupils will have their book by Christmas.
Year 7 Dictionaries
If any students have ordered and paid for dictionaries but have not yet received them, please
contact Ann Kempson on 01803 403611.
Homework Text Books
Many thanks to the pupils, some with parents or guardians help, who returned books. Those of you who still have books
outstanding (you will know who you are!) please return them as soon as possible.
Year Calendars
You will find enclosed a Year Calendar which shows all the key dates for the coming year. If you need any extra copies
please contact the Head of Year or on the College Website.
Arts Award
Mrs S Dale, Head of Creative and Expressive Arts Faculty, successfully trained to become an Arts Award Advisor for
Trinity Guildhall College making Paignton Community & Sports College a nationally recognised Arts Award Centre. Arts
Award is a Trinity Guildhall qualification at three levels. The College piloted the Bronze Award last year with Gifted and
Talented students from Year 9 Drama. In July 2010, 16 Year 9 students were entered for the Bronze Arts Award and all
passed prior to commencing Year 10. For the academic Year 2010/11 the Bronze level award will be offered to all Year 9
students studying Performing Arts as an entry level qualification to prepare them for BTECs in Acting, Art, Music and
Dance in Year 10.
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News from the Principal
Tic Tac—Teenage Information Centre, Teenage Advice Centre is the College’s on site health centre. It was set up in
February 1998 with a view to helping and supporting college pupils. The College is very aware that if it is to get the best
from its young people then they must be free from worry and anxiety and Tic Tac plays a key role in this area.
There is a Tic Tac centre on both of the College sites and they are open to pupils at lunchtime. Each site has a very
experienced coordinator who oversees the running of the centre and coordinates the many health professionals who
come to the centre to see our pupils.
Tic Tac covers a vast array of health issues but also deals with other concerns such as self esteem, friendship issues etc.
The centre has strict operating policies whilst at the same time being confidential and non judgmental. Young people
are always encouraged to discuss issues at home with parents and carers.
The two coordinators, Marie and Sarah, are always pleased to answer any questions that parents may have about the
service and are often able to signpost parents to other helpful services within Torbay.
To contact Tic Tac please call 01803 393807/Borough Road and 01803 393644/Waterleat Road.
6th Form Raising Money for Breast Cancer
The 6th form will be aiming to raise money at their annual charity event in aid of Breast Cancer.
Events will take place on Friday 12th November. Events to include cake sale, dressing in pink for the
day and leg waxing for any of our young men who think they are man enough !!!
We are now collecting the Morrisons Let’s Grow
vouchers. We hope to collect more than ever this year!
Please hand them in to the Reception or Library on both
sites.
Thank you
The College is a flagship school in partnership with Collaton St Mary
Primary School for Food For Life. The idea of the project is to encourage
pupils to grow their own food and eat healthily. The College has several
food growing areas including an allotment. If there are any budding
gardeners who would like to volunteer on a regular basis to help with the
growing projects in the College could you please contact Mr Mark Smith
via main reception, 01803 403005.
Food Bus
Paignton Community & Sports College, as a Flagship College, is looking forward to the visit of the Food Bus which will be
situated at Morrisons. The Food Bus has 16 cooking sessions, develops community and school links and is here from 2nd
to 4th November.
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September 2010
Sports News
Sports Hub
I am sure many of you have watched with interest as the Sports Hub has
taken shape on our Waterleat Road site.
It has certainly created more interest and comments than any of our
other building projects.
The Hub is financed mainly by a grant from Sport England following our
application for additional funding. It was one of only eight successful
applications in England. The Hub will contain the following sports
facilities:-
Badminton Courts
Netball
Basketball
Tennis Courts
It will be a fantastic sporting facility not only for the College but also for
the local community.
It is expected to be in use as of the 1st November 2010.
Newcastle United Star from
PCSC!
Ex Paignton Community and Sports College student Mike
Williamson is pictured playing for Newcastle United in the
Premiership recently against Manchester United’s Wayne Rooney.
Mike also played for the Torbay and District Schools FA in 1998
and is pictured with the Team . Our Director of Sport/ Assistant
Principal, Jason Trevarthen (Manager), looking slightly younger is
also pictured back left.
Mike is planning to return to the College in the near future to
visit some of our young football players of the future and talk
about life in and on the way to the Premiership!
PE Kit Request
If anyone has any old PE kit, trainers or football boots, please don't throw them out.
We would like to collect as much as possible to be used for pupils in the College who, for various
reasons, are unable to provide their own kit. This will ensure that no one misses out! Thank you.
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September 2010
The Torbay Summer Sports Programme ran from 26th July - 27th August
2010 for children aged 4-17 years. In total 792 different children attended
a range of 55 different sporting activities. These included surfing,
coasteering, gorge walking, rock climbing, mountain climbing,
trampolining, gymnastics, fencing, fitness suite, motorcross, mega
inflatables, diddy cars, scuba diving, snorkelling, golf, tennis, bowls,
football, putting, hi-flyer, kite making, mini orienteering, dance,
cheerleading, wall climbing, street dance, water polo, orienteering at
Cockington Country Park, archery, fishing, crabbing, bushcraft, horse
riding, high ropes, raft building, kayaking, woodland survival, open
canoeing, rock journey, abseiling and accredited courses rookie lifeguard
bronze, silver and gold, bronze medallion, FA Level 1 course, Red Cross
first aid, Introduction to kayaking paddle power start, Arsenal Soccer
School, Matt Dawson Rugby Academy, Andrew Flintoff Cricket Academy, Sailing Level 1 and 2 and other FA courses.
Activities ran across Torbay and Devon with most specifically in Paignton,
Brixham and Torquay making all sports easily accessible for all in Torbay.
Transport was provided for many activities in the areas.
Children attended from schools across Torbay and Devon and accessed the
programme through 'My Time' and 'Don't Stop Me Now'. Many groups and
individuals attended through Adventure Play in the Bay.
The Andrew Flintoff Cricket Academy had Luke Sutton, current Derbyshire
player visit Paignton Cricket Club for a session in the nets with all the
participants,. He also undertook a question and answer session and then signed
players bats, t-shirts and caps.
Other new activities included snorkelling at Shoalstone swimming pool in Brixham and a multi activity day at Torre Abbey
which included a session of bowls, tennis, pitch and putt, football and an optional ride on the hi-flyer balloon.
The October programme will be running from Monday 25th October - Friday 29th October.
Torbay Summer Sports Programme
Enrichment Week Sports Tour Football
Football Sports Tour 2010 was a huge success with
visits to the Goals football centre , Queen Elizabeth
School, St Luke’s Sports College, the University St
Mark and St John and our partner school, City
Academy Bristol. The boys enjoyed a variety of
matches, competitions, swimming and shopping. At St
Mark and St John the boys played in the new indoor
centre and looked at future careers, many having
ambitions to go onto University.
The highlight of the week was our partner visit to City
Academy Bristol where students had the opportunity to
integrate with students from a different part of the country.
Next year we hope the Tour will be able to include an
overnight stay – we are already looking forward to
Enrichment Week 2011.
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September 2010
Sports Day 2010
We were once again treated to a fabulous array of athletic talent in our annual Sports Day. For the second year running
the weather held and we were able to run the day at first attempt in glorious sunshine. The House system remains
extremely competitive and for the second year running Bannister house was celebrating the Sports Day Gold medal
position. It was great to see MacArthur House who were fourth last year move into silver medal position and Botham
remain strong in overall Bronze medal position.
As we now hold Sports Day at Borough Road we are adding further non
traditional events that could be facilitated at Borough Road, the Vortex and
Standing Long jump being two such events.
This year also saw a link with literacy and winning commentators
from each English group took on the commentating microphone
during the morning session. The afternoon sprint finals saw us
nominate the best commentators to battle it out to commentate to
the whole school on each race.
The all time Sports Day records have been standing for thirty five years and this year numerous new records were set in
the new events. The real delight was seeing five of the all time Sports Day records broken. This is the highest number of
overall records that have been broken in any year and it is a clear indication of the success of those Athletes. Josh Jewsey
in Yr 7 and Harvey Sears in Year 8 both broke the boys’ 200m record, Aaron Phillips and Charlotte Stewart both broke the
Yr 8 shot putt records and Jenny Northcott smashed the Girls’ Yr 10 300m record.
The Victrix Ludorum goes to the female athlete with the best
performance on the day and we were delighted that after winning the
Yr 10 Girls’100m and 200m Shauna English won this award. The
Victor Ludorum for the best male athlete was awarded to Aaron
Coombes of Year 9 who won the 100m and the Shot putt event.
Please find below a table to highlight the winners of each event, the
highlighted names indicate where they have set all time records for
Sports Day.
Sports Day 2010 Final House Points
Winners (Gold Medallists) Bannister
Second Place (Silver Medallists) MacArthur
Third Place (Bronze Medallists) Botham
4th Place Moore
5th Place Redgrave
6th Place Radcliffe
James Larkin in the Boys’ Yr 8 100m on his way to victory (left)
The Yr 7 girls’ relay goes down to a photo finish (right)
Shauna English the Victrix Ludorum winner
after her 200m victory (right)
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September 2010
The Girls’ Yr 7 800m get under way (above)
Jordan Burnett leading Will Castleton on the
last leg of the Yr 9 boys’ relay (below)
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September 2010
Olympics 2012
Looking forward to the Olympics in 2012 Paignton Community and Sports College have taken on the Olym-
pic and Para Olympic values. Students will focus on the values highlighted below. An application has been
made as a result of this work and the College hope to be able to display the Olympic Logo on our headed
paper.
RESPECT, FRIENDSHIP
EXCELLENCE
COURAGE
INSPIRATION
DETERMINATION
EQUALITY
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News from the Principal
6th Form News
6th Form Results
6th Form results this year were excellent. The point score per student and per entry has risen
quite significantly since 2006 and this clearly demonstrates the commitment and hard work that
has gone in to raising standards. The 6th Form team are delighted by the fact that many of these
students have reached their full potential and have now gone on to university, at a time when so many other institutions have
struggled to place their students in the current economic climate. The average grade achieved in the 6th Form last year was a
grade C which is now comparable to many of the grammar schools in the Bay.
The Average Points Score per Student was 631 (representing a 38% increase since 2006). The Average Points Score per
Entry was 212 (A 16% increase since 2006).
Open Evening
We are holding our annual 6th Form Information Evening on Thursday 2nd December at 7.00pm. We have organised a full
programme that we hope will enable you and your son/daughter to make an informed choice about their 6th Form career.
There will be a large number of departments for you to visit. Staff in their departments will be available to give you and your
son/daughter a taste of what to expect in the 6th Form at Paignton Community & Sports College.
UCAS Applications 2011
The process for making an application for university entry 2011 has now commenced.
The most important start to a student’s application is researching the courses, making realistic choices, and producing a
personal statement. In preparation, we are holding a Personal Statement session, led by Plymouth University, on Friday
September 24th during period 2 (9.40am) in the Common Room.
Personal Development Activity
As part of the 6th Form Enrichment Programme, we are organising a visit by the Armed Forces to deliver a Personal Development Activity Event. This event will be held on Monday 4th October from 9.30am-12.30pm on the Borough Road site. Students will attend their timetabled classes in the afternoon. Further details will follow including the relevant parental permission form.
Gap Year Presentation The Project Trust is an educational charity which specialises in 17—19 year old school leavers who may wish to go overseas for 8 or 12 months on a volunteer placement. If you are interested please come along to the presentation on Wednesday 29th September 2—3pm, parents are also welcome.
University Success!
Congratulations to ex Paignton Community & Sports College pupil Matthew Lord who has graduated from university with a 1st in Computer Systems and Networking. I would like to congratulate two other ex pupils, Hannah Moncad and Neil Maidment who have also gone on to amazing things since leaving the College. Both studied at the University of Wales, Hannah was awarded a BSc in Psychology and Neil a B.A. In Media Studies. Neil has now secured a position as a journalist working on the Sports Desk for Thomson Reuters in London, he has covered many sporting events including World Cup in Africa! Hannah has recently been given one of only 11 places to complete a PhD in Clinical Psychology.
Any News? It’s always great to hear how our past students are getting on so do let me know. I know they are often too modest to tell us of their successes. All information to me via Waterleat Road or email [email protected] with any news.
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September 2010
Useful Contact Numbers—6th Form 1. Paignton Community & Sports College 01803 403003
Borough Road
PAIGNTON
TQ4 7DH
2. 6th Form Absence Line/EMA Queries 01803 393781
3. Trudy Humphries
Pastoral Support Manager 01803 403746
4. Caroline Reader
6th Form Admin/Attendance 01803 403716
5. EMA Helpline 0800 121 8989
6. Residential Support Scheme 0800 121 8989
7. Schools Access Bursary 01803 208253
8. UCAS 0871 4680468
PO Box 28 www.ucas.co.uk
CHELTENHAM
Gloucester
GL52 3LZ
9. Educational Grants Advisory Service www.family-action.org.uk
10. Citizens Advice Bureau www.citizensadvice.org.uk
29 Palace Avenue Paignton 01803 521726
5 Bank Street, Newton Abbot 01626 776770
11. Checkpoint 01803 200100
7 Victoria Road
TORQUAY
12. Connexions 01803 200202
236 Union Street
Torquay
TQ2 5QS
Nuffield Bursary Scheme for Year 12 Students
The Nuffield Schools and Colleges Bursaries offer bursaries to first year Advanced/Higher post-16 students, helping
students to take part in projects in universities, industry, or research institutions during the summer holidays.
Successful students will take up a placement during next summer for between 4-6 weeks and will be paid £80 per week.
Students in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics area can apply. There is a contribution to travel costs
if a student takes up a placement away from home.
In addition, alongside the placement, students can complete the Gold Crest project, a nationally recognised award. For
more information visit www.nuffieldfoundation.org.
Application forms will be in College shortly and available from Trudy Humphries.
Paignton Community & Sports College were fortunate to take two Year 10 teams and a Year 12/13 team to the Army Schools Challenge 2010 which took place at HMS Raleigh, Torpoint, Cornwall. Over 3 days 40 Teams of 10 students, took part in seven tasks to test their teamwork, communication and physical fitness skills. Tasks included an assault course, erecting a camouflage net, paintball shooting, problem solving and command tasks. The day concluded with a tug-of-war competition. Students were led and supervised by army instructors and had input throughout the day from the army careers personnel who answered questions regarding army life, standards and opportunities. The Year 10 students took a little while to warm up but came strong on the command task, whilst the Year 12/13 Public Services students also worked incredibly well together and performed particularly well in the ‘buggy race’ task. All members of the Teams showed great commitment and team work.
Well done to all the students that took part.
Form Group Visits
In late June a Selection of Year 9 students (current year 10s) took part in a Raising Aspirations event hosted by the
University of Plymouth.
The event was aimed at encouraging pupils to work hard and achieve good grades so that they can continue their
education in the future by attending University. Students participated in a hands on ‘design your own course’ workshop
which concluded in formal presentations. Academics and Student Ambassadors of the University gave a short
presentation on university life and what to expect. Students were also given the opportunity to explore the University
Campus and see its various facilities.
Sim Venture
Paignton Community and Sports College is a partner of the Aimhigher Peninsula Programme which was able to offer
30 Year 10 students the chance to visit a higher education institution, meet higher education students and find out
more about studying business, marketing and maths at a higher level. The day involved a fun, interactive learning
session relating to creating a business, marketing the business and then gaining profit through sales. The online
resource was challenging and informative making students think about their future plans- perhaps a few
entrepreneurs?
For more information on career progression routes log on to www.gr8choice.org
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News from the Principal
Careers Army Schools Challenge - HMS Raleigh 2010
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September 2010
During the past few months two groups of students attended the Health Tec centre based in
Plymouth. HealthTec South West is an innovative health and social care resource and education
centre providing simulated environments for the delivery of interactive education and training.
HealthTec South West is a partnership between Health and Education ensuring relevant work-related training for young learners studying the science and health and social care curriculum. The Centre also provides meaningful continuing professional development opportunities for health and education professionals.
The Students gained great knowledge and insight into a variety of careers relating to Health and Social Work. The activities covered aspects of adult nursing, physiotherapy, mental health nursing, para-medicine, dietetics, child health and midwifery. Want to know more about a career in medicine log onto www.nhscareers.nhs.uk
University Residential
Have a Work Experience, Career or Further
Education question?
Email: [email protected]
During June a group of Year 9 students (now year 10) attended a residential at Plymouth
University. The group of 20 students participated in 2 days of activities and information
sessions based on university life, media studies, sports and music. The students were able to
use the universities interactive i-lab, fitness suites, photography and recording resources.
After completing their first day of activities, students really got to experience what university
life is like by staying on campus in the halls of residence followed by an evening of music
mayhem at the Music Zone, a facility that allows groups of students to create their own music
tracks and record them in a state of the art recording studio.
Students thoroughly enjoyed the event and have all said that they intend to work as hard as
they can so that they will be able to attend university in the future.
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Mrs Colliver is the resident First Aider; the School Nurse is not school based and only comes in when she has
appointments. Please be aware that the school does not provide pain relief/medication. Parents should supply this for
their son/daughter with a completed consent slip (green form).
Prescribed Medication:
The pupil’s medication should be provided in its original container and box with the Pharmacist’s label showing the
pupil’s name and dosage. The school cannot accept medicines that have been removed from their original container nor
make changes to dosage on parents’ instructions (this has to be changed by the pharmacist/doctor to be able to produce
a new label for the box/medicine).
Non Prescribed Medication:
Paracetamol (soluble or tablet) is the only painkiller accepted at school for pupils to bring in. These should not be used
for more than 3 days continuously. Please note Ibuprofen and Aspirin (whether tablet/liquid form) are not acceptable
unless prescribed.
All medicines handed into school should be accompanied by the fully completed ‘green form’ showing: name of school,
name of pupil, address, medical condition, name of prescribing doctor, medicine, dose, frequency of dose and parent/
guardian signature with date.
N.B. It is essential that all medication is handed into reception as soon as the pupil arrives at school. Pupils are not
permitted to carry any form of medication around school.
If unwell, pupils should follow school procedures in which they must be seen by either their Head of Year or the First
Aider who will make contact with parents and, if deemed necessary, arrange for them to go home. It is helpful for pupils
that do need medication if parents have a chat with the College’s First Aider, Mrs Colliver, on 403661 or with the Head of
Year.
First Aid
Over the Academic Year there has been a marked increase in the number of students
with facial or body piercings. The Governors have a clear policy regarding this
matter stating that only one stud or sleeper earring in each ear is permitted. All other
facial or body piercings should be removed during the school day (plastic retainers
are not permitted as an alternative). The Governors took this decision on the
grounds of health and safety sometime ago and, as a result, the school policy with
regard to piercing is regularly publicised throughout the school year. If your son/
daughter is thinking of having a piercing, then I would ask you to think very carefully
about the timing of such a procedure as there is usually a time span, immediately
after the event, when the piercing can not be removed. The College will not be able
to make any allowances during this time. Should you wish to discuss this matter
further please do not hesitate to contact the appropriate Key Stage Manager or Head
of Year.
Make-up should be discreet, avoiding high fashion styles. Extreme hair colour and
styles are not acceptable. Pupils displaying these styles will be educated out of
normal lessons. Coloured nail varnish should not be worn.
Parking at the College Sites
There have been several occasions recently when parents who are collecting their children, have driven into the College
car park narrowly missing pupils exiting school. We therefore would like to request that you do not bring your vehicle
into the College premises between the times of 2.50pm and 3.15pm; thank you for your co-operation.
Body Piercing, Hair and Make Up
News from the Principal
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BOROUGH ROAD CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS: WATERLEAT ROAD CONTACT DETAILS:
Main Office Tel: 01803 403003 Main Office Tel: 01803 403005
Main Office Fax: 01803 403004 Main Office Fax: 01803 403006
Attendance Office: 01803 403721 Attendance Office Tel: 01803 403602
LEADERSHIP TEAM 2010/2011
Principal: Miss J English—Waterleat Road
Headteacher: Mrs T Thomas—Borough Road
Deputy Headteacher: Mr M Smith—Waterleat Road
Assistant Headteacher: Mr M Williams—Borough Road
Assistant Principal: Mrs M Newton—Waterleat Road
Assistant Principal: Mr A Thomas—Borough Road
Assistant Principal: Mr J Trevarthen—Borough Road
Bursar: Mrs G Gribbins—Waterleat Road
TERM DATES 2010/11
AUTUMN TERM:
First Day - Thursday 2nd September 2010
Last Day - Friday 17th December 2010
Staff Training Day – Wednesday 1st September 2010
SPRING TERM:
First Day – Tuesday 4th January 2011
Last Day – Friday 8th April 2011
SUMMER TERM:
First Day – Tuesday 26th April 2011
Last Day – Tuesday 26th July 2011
HALF TERM DATES:
Autumn – Monday 18th October – Friday 29th October 2010
(2 weeks)
Spring – Monday 21st February – Tuesday 1st March 2011
(6 days)
Staff Training—Monday 28th February 2011
Summer – Monday 30th May – Friday 3rd June 2011
LEARNING SUPPORT
Contact numbers and names for parents who need help with
Special Educational Needs:
KEY STAGE 3 Mrs Sam Garner 01803 393856
KEY STAGE 4 Mr Brian Chapman 01803 403729
ABSENCE LINES
Contact numbers to report a Pupil’s or Students’ Absence follow:
KEY STAGE 3 MRS CHAPMAN 01803 403602
KEY STAGE 4 MRS SMITH 01803 403721
6TH FORM MRS READER 01803 393781
PASTORAL SUPPORT TEAMS 2010/2011
Head of Key Stage 3: Mrs M Newton
Head of Key Stages 4 and 5: Mr M Williams
HEADS OF YEAR PASTORAL
MANAGERS:
Year 7 Miss J Brown Mrs A Kempson
Year 8 Miss H Wilkinson Mrs K Bate
Year 9 Miss S Eagles Mrs E Kelly
Year 10 Mr T Willcocks Mrs C Ryan
Year 11 Miss A Freeman Miss K Casey
Years 12/13 Mr M Cocker Mrs T Humphries
TERM DATES 2011/12
AUTUMN TERM:
First Day - Monday 5th September 2011
Last Day - Friday 16th December 2011
Staff Training Day – Thursday 1st September and Friday 2nd
September 2011
SPRING TERM:
First Day – Tuesday 3rd January 2012
Last Day – Friday 30th March 2012
SUMMER TERM:
First Day – Monday 16th April 2012
Last Day – Friday 20th July 2012
HALF TERM DATES:
Autumn – Thursday 20th October 2011 – Friday 28th October
2011 (7 days)
Spring – Monday 13th February – Wednesday 22nd February
2012 (7 days)
Summer – Monday 4th June – Friday 8th June 2012
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