A Vibrant Christian Learning Community
Easter 2016
I am sure that you will enjoy reading about the many events enjoyed by
staff and students at Bishop’s. None of these experiences would have
happened without enthusiastic students, supportive families, and an excel-
lent staff and governors. Thank you to you all.We hope that you all enjoy a
peaceful Easter break and that our students, particularly Year 11, feel refreshed and ready to
tackle the challenges ahead. We will continue to do all we can to support them.
God bless, SARA CATLOW-HAWKINS
Headteacher
Science Club has just heard that they have been
awarded a grant of over £500 to run a project on
Programmable Robotics from the Institute of
Physics! Science club wrote their own bid and
made the application for this grant so they are
very excited to hear they have been given the
funding!
Another exciting term in Science club. With the help of ex-student Hugo Jobst and
a great team of Year 10 experts we have been looking at crystals; the club has
been growing the biggest Copper Sulfate crystals they can and using pipe
cleaners to grow crystals in unusual shapes with Mr Parry.
We have also moved on to some physics investigations this term.
We used the power of static electricity to alter the path of water and
to move drinks cans. The full power of static electricity was definitely
felt when Mr Dingsdale demonstrated the Van de Graaf generator.
That generated a lot of interest, shockingly!
In preparation for Easter we have been eggs-perimenting with eggs.
How much stronger is an egg on its end rather than on its side? How can you tell
the difference between a fresh and a hard boiled egg, without breaking it? Can
you transport an egg safely from the table to the
floor without touching it? For the answer to all these
questions and many more, come to Science club!
"The great gift of Easter is hope - Christian hope which makes us have that confidence in
God, in his ultimate triumph, and in his goodness and love, which nothing can shake."
Basil C Hume, (1923-1999): Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster
The Student Council has continued to be well
represented by all year groups at meetings this term.
Recently, a panel of students took part in the inter-
view process for the Deputy Head position which gave them valuable interview experience.
A number of students from the Student Council helped out with tours, showing the candi-
dates around the school.
Those who took part were excellent role models and they did a great job.
Kerry Spink and Jade Hudson were invited to participate in consultation at Herefordshire
Council on the new WISH website, to get a young person’s perspective. They were able to
give their feedback to the Council on the day. It is hoped that the girls will be able to pass
on the information to the rest of the students by giving an assembly on the topic.
Assemblies are something that the Student Council is becoming accustomed to. Alice
Farmer, Gareth Swindail-Parry, Charmaine Watkins and David Aitken have all organised and
presented assemblies to the houses over the past couple of months. They have focused on
the school’s charity events and helped to promote “Charities week.” They are all developing
excellent public speaking skills.
The Student Council is the voice of the students. Although not all students are members,
students can pass on suggestions and comments to their form representatives to discuss at
meetings. These suggestions are then passed on to the Senior Leadership Team. All ideas and
suggestions are welcome.
The next Student Council meeting is on 25th April in room 24 at 3.20.
News
STUDENT COUNCIL
Exams
SCIENCE The REAL GCSE Science Exams for Year 10
& Year 11
Year 10: B1 Biology 17th May, C1 Chemistry 19th May, P1 Physics 25th May
Year 11: B2 Biology 10th June, C2 Chemistry 15th June, P2 Physics 17th June
Triple: B3 Biology 20th June, C3 Chemistry 22nd June, P3 Physics 24th June
Exam preparations for these exams should already be well underway. To aid Year 10 & Year
11 students with their revision we recommend that they make use of the following:
ActiveLearn, lunchtime and after school revision sessions, the past paper exam questions
mark schemes and examiner’s reports that are available on the science area of the website
http://www.bhbs.hereford.sch.uk/SPP, revision guides that available from the school shop
priced £3 each and the BHBSSci twitter feed. Students can also ask their subject teachers
for help!
Students are very good at revising the content that they are already
good at. I suggest that they
focus on the areas that they find difficult or don’t like as it is in these areas
that they can make the biggest difference to their grades. The revision
trackers contained in their booklets are a really good place to start.
Happy revising!
“I really enjoyed the drawing tutorial with Nick Sharratt. It was an amazing show.”
Eleanor Makin CLR
“I found that this was an experience which will help all young
writers. There were a range of ideas from the authors and illustrator.
I’m sure this was a valuable experience for all.”
Finlay Bell CRR
“I really enjoyed it and thought it was interesting how the authors
gave us lots of tips on writing a story.”
Jake Dixon CRR
Congratulations and well done to all students who took part in this
interesting and fun broadcast after completing our World Book Day
Challenge
Live Broadcast
On 17th March 35 students were able to watch a live broadcast gaining points and
tips on writing and drawing from Jacqueline Wilson, Michael Morpurgo and Nick
Sharratt the illustrator.
FUNDRAISING & DATES FOR DIARIES
The Kielder Nostalgia Quiz & Supper raised over £248 - thank you to everyone who
came and made it such a memorable evening . There is another quiz and supper
booked for the Autumn Term and everyone is welcome.
Bishop’s Got Talent— Saturday 15th April at 1900
Kielder Garden Sumer Fayre—Saturday 18th June 2pm—4pm. Everyone welcome—
please spread the word.
Herefordshire Festival: 17th-23rd April
The school submits many music ensembles into the annual Herefordshire Festival each year.
This year is no different. The school is well represent and many of our ensembles compete
with other schools across the nearby counties and across the border. Many individuals also
enter.
Prom Concert Thursday 5th May 7.00pm
Holy Trinity Church, Whitecross, Hereford
@BHBS
#revisionsunday on Twitter
Active twitter revision sessions are taking place every Sunday
between 7:30 and 8:30pm on @bhbsgeog and @bhbshist.
Social Media in Humanities
In Humanities we have a commitment to using social media,
within the guidance of the whole school social media policy.
We hope that we can offer support, engagement and help
to develop 21st century learners. More information can be found on the school website
at the page : http://www.bhbs.hereford.sch.uk/Humanities.
Our twitter accounts, @bhbsgeog and @bhbshist, are mainly aimed at the GCSE courses
and offer effective revision help and tips, further reading to support
students aiming for A-A*’s and support during revision times. Regular tweeting is aimed at
keeping students focused on the course.
Our Instagram account, @bishopshums, is used to support the visual nature of Geogra-
phy and History and model responsible use of social media to our
students.
For Y11 Humanities students revision tips can be found at:
http://www.bhbs.hereford.sch.uk/Revision-Skills
To assist Y11 students with their
Science revision there are some
valuable resources available for
them to use.
The Science department have downloaded every past exam paper, mark scheme and examiners
report for Y10 & Y11 Physics, Chemistry & Biology. This also includes all the exams for the triple scientists.
These are available for students to use and are on the Science area of the school website. Practising
past exam papers is seen as the single most effective way of preparing for exams. I have also included
the full specifications. These resources are available at: http://www.bhbs.hereford.sch.uk/SPPY11
Many students, whilst in Y10, paid for access to ActiveLearn. They can still use this. If, however, they
have forgotten their log in details they will need to come and speak to the Science department.
Students can still be registered for ActiveLearn at a reduced cost of £2. The url for ActiveLearn is :
https://www.pearsonactivelearn.com/
Improving Gender Balance Project: On Friday 20th November 14 of our Y10 students visited Worcester
University to be trained up as Science Ambassadors. The girls had a hands-on day that will enable
them to lead Science projects with some of our local primary schools next term. The girls worked with
students from 3 other schools on activities that they will be able to use with younger children. We are
one of only 8 schools nationally to be involved with this project.
Y10 CATs: The Y10 Controlled Assessments will begin shortly after students return from the Christmas
holidays. Advice for these can be found at: http://www.bhbs.hereford.sch.uk/Science-
Examination and click on the CAT advice link.
MFL
KS4 News: Y11 pupils have nearly come to
the end of their GCSE courses and are busy
preparing for a final speaking task and re-
vising for the final exams. Numbers at the
French Biscuit Club after school have been
good but there are always biscuits to spare:
anyone from the GCSE French groups are
welcome to join (room 26). Spanish and
German revision continues. The depart-
menthave been trying to send home week-
ly practice questions but some e-mail com-
munication has not been working well
therefore practice questions have been put
on the MFL page of the school website,
where they can be downloaded.
Students are still able to buy the Edexcel Revision Workbook from the MFL office for further independ-
ent practice – these are £2.50.
A small number of our Y11 students will take Russian GCSE this year, having studied after school with
Mrs Bird for three years . We also have students taking GCSEs in Welsh, Chinese, Polish and Portu-
guese as we continue to offer our students the chance to be accredited for language learning which
they have already undertaken. One Y11 student will sit Latin GCSE, having studied at the Sixth Form
College with others from Hereford Secondary Schools.
Y10 pupils have written their first piece of controlled as-
sessment and will complete another in the Summer
term, laying a strong foundation in most cases ready for
their final year of GCSE study.
KS3 News: We are excited to launch our new Vocab
Express learning platform for Key Stage 3 pupils. Very
shortly, all KS3 students will have a login and password
for the Vocab Express site.
If you find it is needed, the school code is UKBHBS. Teachers will encourage students to go onto the
site and practise vocabulary from the topic they are currently on and they can also go back in the
book to previous topics if they feel the need for practice. There is a leader board for each class so
that students can try to gain more points than their classmates by practising more vocabulary.
Teachers will set some learning homework on the site, which will record each student’s progress with
the task and will let the teacher know if it has been completed. It is proven that students who learn
and retain vocabulary are more successful in examinations and feel more confident with the lan-
guage. Students can also learn a lot about their own language when they widen their vocabulary in
other languages.
Here is a short extract from Vocab Express, explaining their service:
At whatever level you are studying, Vocab Express provides a vocab learning tool that quickly and effi-
ciently builds up core vocabulary and key terminology. All vocabulary or terminology required for the par-
ticular exam, text book or scheme of work that you are studying is pre-loaded and pre-categorised into
digestible bite-sized chunks of words for easy learning. A proven algorithm originally tried and tested with
leading foreign languages schools creates a stimulating and engaging learning environment in which you
can visually monitor your progress.
Vocab Express can now also be used on the move via its iOS and Android mobile apps.
MFL
Continued..
Y9 pupils who begin the new GCSE courses in September are beginning to look at different
styles of tests and activities, in line with the new requirements.
Translation from and into the language becomes a formally assessed task in the exams,
along with the description of photos and role plays (which some parents may remember
from their time at school studying language).
We are keen to encourage students to be creative with
language and will shortly put a weekly photo onto the
MFL Page of the website, along with some translation
activities which students can access for homework or, if
the task is not set by their class teacher, simply for prac-
tice. Please encourage students to look for these after
Easter. Y8 students who are keen to progress in lan-
guage may also like to try the tasks.
You may have read in the media that there are growing concerns about the mental health
and emotional well being of our young people. In response to this the PSHE Association has
issued a new set of guidelines to help schools to write and deliver appropriate lessons. The
school has been working on several schemes of work to be delivered in KS3 and KS4. A
number S4L teachers have agreed to trial this in preparation for all to teach next year.
Lessons will be based around:
Promoting emotional health during transition and milestones
Promoting emotional well being
Resilience and reframing failure
Unhealthy coping strategies: Self Harm
Unhealthy coping strategies: Eating disorders
Understanding depression and anxiety
Mindfulness
All lessons are relevant to the key stage. There will also be
a set of five lessons based around healthy body image.
If there are any questions or concerns regarding any of
the issues that will be covered please contact the school.
PHSE
S4L
It has been a busy half term in S4L! Students have
been working hard and continue to produce
some excellent work. We have had a full
programme of visitors.
Safety on social media
As you aware in S4L the school continues to address the
issue of the safe use of social networks.
During their S4L lessons Y7 have all had talks by Alison
Thomson and Chris Lea from West Mercia Police. They
have discussed how young people should stay safe on so-
cial networks.
Most Y8 and Y9 groups have had their ‘refreshers’ sessions and produced some great work
based on staying safe on social networks and cyber bullying.
We understand that this is an ongoing issue that we need to continue revisiting and the links
from previous Term Times are shown below:
http://www.net-aware.org.uk/
Further to this CEOP – (Child Exploitation and Online Protection) continue to issue advice
about internet safety. You may find the links below useful.
https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/Secondary/
They have also issued a series of short films for parents to help them understand how to deal
with the problems ‘selfies’ can cause. The link below will take you to the four short films.
https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/Nude-Selfies-What-parents-and-carers-need-to-
know
The issue of radicalisation and the growing problem of extremist views. This is a growing con-
cern and one that the Government is tackling.
Over the past few weeks Nicky Morgan the Education Minister has been promoting a new
HM Government website to offer teachers and parents practical advice regarding radicali-
sation and extremism. I am providing the link below as you may find this useful.
http://educateagainsthate.com/parents/what-tips-are-there-to-help-keep-your-child-safe-
from-extremism-online/
We hope that you find this information useful. We will continue to address such issues and
keep you up to date with new initiatives and advice issued.
We have now begun a series of year group assemblies to address radicalisation and ex-
tremism. They are being delivered by Mercia Police. The assemblies will be appropriate for
the year group and based on issues surrounding radicalisation and extremism.
As a school we are committed to ensuring our students safety and will continue to keep you
up to date with any information that we feel will be of benefit to you.
Work Related Learning
Recently as part of their work related learning all Y10 students took
part in mock interviews. Every year they local employers give up
their time to come into school to interview each of our students. This
is a valuable experience for our students and this year (once again)
we had fantastic feedback from the interviewers. Many comment-
ed on the professional manner of our students, that they answered
the questions in detail and with enthusiasm. Students should have
had their written feedback by now and had a chance to reflect on
their experience.
Financial Wellbeing
In Y10 S4L lessons students have completed their workshops on
personal finance. Student voice is telling us that students would
like to know more about personal finance and budgeting. To
help with this I am currently working with Santander to develop
a new unit of work for KS3 and KS4. I am hoping that we can
begin to deliver this from September.
RE - Philosophy & Ethics
I’m sure that you will agree Religious Education
and Philosophy & Ethics has never been more
relevant in today's world. In our rapidly chang-
ing multi-ethnic society religion is often the key
to the way people think and act.
Today more than ever It is evident that in society religion and beliefs have a huge
influence on individuals, culture, behaviour and life. Because of this it can be argued that
the study of religion and belief is an indispensable part of a complete education.
We believe that an understanding of religions and cultures will not only nurture a more
tolerant society, but most religions and beliefs offer answers to some of life’s deepest
questions. Within the RE / Philosophy & Ethics lessons we have the opportunity to address
many of the topical and pressing issues.
Year Seven have had a great term and produced some excellent work! They have been
engaged by the units that they have covered and shown
real commitment to their studies. They have produced two
excellent milestones assessments and proving to be budding
RE specialists! They are now preparing to start work on the
Buddhism unit. This includes the ever popular meditation
lesson that they always enjoy…..this should result in some
very relaxed young people!
Year Eight are well into their work on Islam and have found the lessons a valuable opportunity to ask
the questions that they may not ordinarily ask. This is a valuable unit of work as it helps to address preju-
dice and answers many questions about what is a peaceful and fascinating religion. They have a mile-
stone assessment coming up that will require them to research
religious leaders. For obvious reasons we will be telling students to be careful when researching. Their
research will be based around leaders in Buddhism, Christianity and maybe
Hinduism.
Year Nine – Continue to work well in their Philosophy & Ethics GCSE. They have now
completed a number of exam questions and we are seeing real progress.
Year Ten – have worked steadily through their Philosophy & Ethics GCSE. They have now begun their
unit in Medical Ethics and the news is working well for us at the moment as many of the issues, such
as genetic engineering and abortion have been topical. With this in mind we need to encourage
students to watch, read and listen to the news as so much of it is relevant and can be used for
Philosophy & Ethics!
Year Eleven are completing their final units of work…how time flies it only seems like yesterday we
were introducing them to their new GCSE! The GCSE examinations are now fast approach-
ing….they are a matter of weeks away!
Ethics Papers 1 & 2 are on 16th May
Philosophy Papers 1 & 2 are on 15th June
At Bishop’s Philosophy & Ethics is a subject that lies at the heart of our curriculum and every student
will sit the GCSE. Our students are fortunate as we are one of only a few schools in Herefordshire to
offer Philosophy & Ethics as a compulsory subject. This means that students have the opportunity to
achieve a GCSE that others will not have. A great deal of what we study is concerned not just with
religious concepts but with moral and ethical issues too. Within Philosophy & Ethics we explore a vari-
ety of different views concerning our modern world. It is very favourably considered by employers
and colleges alike as it demonstrates a greater social awareness and understanding. With effort
and hard work, a good grade is possible.
It is important that homework is completed on time and students revise thoroughly before end of
unit exams. RE revision pages can be accessed through our new school website. Material s include
revision guides, past papers and example exam answers. Link below
http://www.bhbs.hereford.sch.uk/Ethics-page2
The first tab ‘Revision hints and tips’ includes a slide with links to very useful ‘padlets’ for revision. A
suggested revision timetable has been sent home to parents/carers and students will be given their
own copy. The timetable can also be found of the above revision page.
@bhbsre our Twitter account can also be accessed through the school website through the Ethics
page. Philosophy & Ethics is becoming more popular and sought after by educational institutions
and employers. We have some very talented Philosophy & Ethics students in Y11 and it would be
great to see them continue with the subject at A Level.
You may find the following short film interesting. This is was taken at a conference in 2014. Lord Alton
explains to an audience of 600 Year 11 GCSE Religious Studies students how studying the subject is
key to preparing to enter Politics or Public Life in the 21st Century...
https://youtu.be/aYUGTPmJgFw
If any parents or carers would like to find out more about the Philosophy & Ethics GCSE and how
they can best support their young people, please feel free to contact Mrs Williams via email at
mwilliamsbhbs@herefordshire .sch.org
Year Eleven are completing their final units of work…how time flies it
only seems like yesterday we were introducing them to their new
GCSE! The GCSE examinations are now fast approaching….they are
a matter of weeks away!
Ethics Papers 1 & 2 are on 16th May
Philosophy Papers 1 & 2 are on 15th June
At Bishop’s Philosophy & Ethics is a subject that lies at the heart of our
curriculum and every student will sit the GCSE. Our students are fortu-
nate as we are one of only a few schools in Herefordshire to offer
Philosophy & Ethics as a compulsory subject. This means that students
have the opportunity to achieve a GCSE that others will not have. A great deal of what we
study is concerned not just with religious concepts but with moral and ethical issues too.
Within Philosophy & Ethics we explore a variety of different views concerning our modern
world. It is very favourably considered by employers and colleges alike as it demonstrates a
greater social awareness and understanding. With effort and hard work, a good grade is
possible.
It is important that homework is completed on time and students revise thoroughly before
end of unit exams. RE revision pages can be accessed through our new school website.
Material s include revision guides, past papers and example exam answers. Link below
http://www.bhbs.hereford.sch.uk/Ethics-page2
The first tab ‘Revision hints and tips’ includes a slide with links to very useful ‘padlets’ for revi-
sion.
A suggested revision timetable has been sent home to parents/carers and students will be
given their own copy. The timetable can also be found of the above revision page.
@bhbsre our Twitter account can also be accessed through the school website through the
Ethics page. Philosophy & Ethics is becoming more popular and sought after by education-
al institutions and employers. We have some very talented Philosophy & Ethics students in
Y11 and it would be great to see them continue with the subject at A Level.
You may find the following short film interesting. This is was taken at a conference in 2014.
Lord Alton explains to an audience of 600 Year 11 GCSE Religious Studies students how stud-
ying the subject is key to preparing to enter Politics or Public Life in the 21st Century...
https://youtu.be/aYUGTPmJgFw
If any parents or carers would like to find out more about the Philosophy & Ethics GCSE and
how they can best support their young people, please feel free to contact Mrs Williams
at mwilliamsbhbs@herefordshire .sch.org
U13 Rugby
The U13 squad completed their season by winning the Herefordshire County VIIs Tour-
nament. They were convincing winners against each of the other schools competing:
John Masefield, Hereford Academy, Hereford Cathedral and Lucton.
Looking at the season as a whole the AXV have won 10 of their 14 games, which is
something to be proud of at this age group. Ben Gifford has had a
good season and is starting to show signs of being an
inspirational captain. Thanks to Mr Jason Lewis for his
invaluable help with the coaching what is a large,
enthusiastic squad with a lot of potential for the future.
Individual and Team Success
BHBS SPORT
The 50th season of rugby at Bishops School has come to an end and it has been a tough season for all
the year 11’s who have represented the school this season.
It took until the 6th game of the season for them to register their first win, but the boys never stopped
trying and never gave, up giving 100% effort in every single game that they put on the shirt. In total 32
players have put on the prestigious shirt and represented the school and the local community.
They have been a pleasure to work with this season and they are a credit to their parents, the school
and to themselves.
I wish them all the best in their future endeavours and hope they continue to play rugby after they
leave school.
Mr G Preece
1st XV rugby coach
Bishop Vesey's Grammar School U12 7's Tournament.
In the pool stages Bishop’s lost to Solihull School who went on to win the main tournament.
BHBS went into the Plate competition and won it against KES Stratford in the final convinc-
ingly. The team was Samuel Dominguez-Middle, Harvey Vaughan, Monty Bevan, Rhiannon
Barry, Jay Mahamba, Zak Bonfield, Henry Warren, Ethan Scott, Thomas Horan, Oliver Bulleid
and Mackenzie Rees. All had outstanding performances but in particular the following
stood out Samuel Dominguez-Middle, Harvey Vaughan, Ethan Scott and Rhiannon Barry.
STOP PRESS: Futsal County Champions 2016. Off to the Nationals
Bishop’s Y11 futsal team won the Herefordshire county finals and qualify to play in
the regional final at Birmingham in May. Excellent attitude, effort and performance!
Three players were injured and so the team had to put a rugby player in goal. After
losing the first match the boys went on to win three in a row to top the group.
Well done to Ollie Smith, Alex Lancett, Wilf Munn, Harry Simpson and especially Alex
Rosser in goal!!
School Games
The young leaders who officiated and ran the events were our
very own year 9 pupils who were selected to join Herefordshire
Leadership academy. They were thanked for their hard work
and dedication throughout
the day.
Our U12 sports hall athletics
and U13 hockey teams quali-
fied for the day. The U12’s finished second overall-a fantastic
achievement.
All those attending the school games on the 10th February had the
opportunity to meet Great Britian womens hockey team member
Chloe Rogers. Chloe won Bronze at the London 20112 Olympics
and was on hand during the day to chat to pupils about her expe-
riences of becoming an elite athlete
Girls Cricket
The U13 girls travelled over to the Bridge St facility in Leominster on the 23rd February to compete in the
Lady Taverners cricket competition. After playing all their games came third overall, a great achieve-
ment considering they have only just come together to train
as a team for this competition. Harriet Shuker was highlighted
by the officials as being the fastest female bowler they had
seen! Well done
girls keep up the
training into the
summer term.
On the 26th February, the girls U15's cricket team travelled to Leominster to compete in The Lady Tav-
eners schools cricket tournament. The highlights were our first match against Hereford Academy, bat-
ting first we scored a total of 101 runs to 3 wickets, our opposition scored a total of 59 to 4 wickets. An-
other highlight was our match against John Masefield, scoring 85 runs to 2 wickets with Tharindi and
Emma retiring. John Masefield scored 75 runs to 7 wickets, when we weren’t playing our matches we
were able to take part in some coaching sessions which helped improve our skills. The team played
fantastically well as we won this round and are now continuing on to the county finals. Written by Lau-
ren Davies
We went to Hereford Cathedral School to complete in the county final. We fielded first with great
bowling again from Tharindi claiming a wicket on her first bowl. Over the innings as a team we took 5
wickets. There was great batting from everyone but ellis Vaughan-eckley in particular who retired
scoring 21 not out and was last woman standing. Although the final result didn’t go our way we had a
great experience. Written by Abbie Godsall
Jiu Jitsu champions
Congratulations to Robynn Quinn who recently became Bra-
zilian Jiu Jitsu National Champion. She won her weight cate-
gory final 21-0 and finished with an armbar submission!
Mitchell Young also competed in Birmingham resulting in a
double gold at the Nationals. He entered the ‘absolutes’
which means any weight category compete-wining gold
here also. A fantastic achievement.
Domanikas Gagalas is also national champion for his age
and weight as he fought up a category fighting off competi-
tion form boys bigger and older than him. Well done to all
three of our talented performers.
GIRLS RUGBY:
The U12/13 squad had their first full contact game this
term, even though some of our players have been
representing Bishops in the boys team. They played
the Hereford Academy, an experienced, physical
team. A special mention goes out to Hollie Gawler who
scored two of our tries. Thanks again to Chris Stephenson
for all his hard work coaching the team to the standard
they are.
Year 7 boys rugby
Year 7 rugby have had a very successful season with over
70 boys representing the school. They are now county 7’s
champions after beating Lucton school in the final despite
losing to them in the league earlier. Outstanding players of
the year are Thomas Horan, Theo Lind, Henry Warren,
Ethan Scott, Adam Hinksman, Matthew Harris and Rhian-
non Barry. They have worked exceptionally hard and
made massive progress since September to compete with
some of the best school, in the country.
U14 B team netball tournament
The U14 girls travelled to Lady Hawkins
school in Kington to compete in the
county B team tournament. They had
a very successful afternoon beating
Lady Hawkins, Tenbury and Whitecross
winning the tournament overall.
KIELDER SPORTS
On Wednesday 10th February 15 of the KIP students went to the Leisure Centre to com-
pete in The Herefordshire Schools Winter Games. During the morning session they com-
peted in a football tournament. We played 5 or 6 games of football against Barrs Court,
Whitecross and Westfields in two different age groups. The junior team were very suc-
cessful in their group and made it to the final winning that 1-0. The senior group were al-
so successful in making it to the final but unfortunately lost 1-0.
All players had a gold or silver medal to take home.
During the afternoon session we competed
against the same schools in New Age Kurl-
ing. All the children competed and points
were added together to find an overall win-
ner. Bishops were the successful school and
came first.
NOTICES REMINDER OF IMPORTANT DATES
- GCSE Art & Design EXAM 2016
10 hours over two school days:
TEXTILES Monday 25th & Tuesday
26th April
ART (all groups) Thursday 28th &
Friday 29th April
CALL FOR RECYCLED MATERIALS
We would welcome the donation of any old cotton sheets,
buttons, ribbon, wool, lace, zips,
flattened cereal boxes, wallpaper offcuts, used stamps, old
postcards etc that you might have
always very useful to the Art/Textiles classes.
Important notice regarding the Ledbury Road Gate
This will be now closed at 09.00 in the morning.
In the evening - it will be open as usual for students to leave at
15.20 but will be closed at 15.45 for the day.
It is our school policy that in
order to prevent the spread
of sickness bugs, children
should remain at home until
they have been CLEAR of
ALL symptoms for 48 hours.
Please help us to stop the
spread of this infection by
not sending students back
too soon.
Thank you
Sickness Virus Term Dates
Summer Term
Starts—11th April, 2016
May Day bank holiday—2nd May, 2016
Half Term—30th May—3rd June, 2016
Term ends 21st July, 2016 (early finish at
1.30pm)
INSET TRAINING DAY 1ST JULY, 2015 (NO
STUDENTS IN SCHOOL)