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Friday 28 April 2023

Mrs C Fisher - Assistant Headteacher

Over the past two weeks Year 11 have been productively ticking off the early examinations for their GCSEs. It is always a delight at this time of year to see the culmination of 5 years of steady, hard work coming to fruition. The pride and smiles of satisfaction on many of their faces as they finished their 2-day practical in Art and Photography on Tuesday and today was palpable! We look forward to the showcase of incredible outcomes.

A huge thank you must also go to our colleagues in the Modern Foreign Languages department who conducted the last oral examination for Year 11 this week. Likewise, our Year 11 dancers overcame nerves and stage fright as they completed their practical dance exam earlier in the week and can now focus their efforts towards the final written exam. Good luck with the forthcoming written exams, Year 11.

We are always impressed by the way in which the whole school community comes together to support our Year 11s at this time of year, giving them the peace and quiet they deserve and the conditions which facilitate success. Thank you to everyone.


Click here to see what's on next week:

 

Monday 1 May
Bank Holiday

Tuesday 2 May
Industrial Action - School only open to the following groups:

  1. Looked After Children and vulnerable children
  2. Children of critical workers
  3. All Year 10 students
  4. All Year 7 students

Wednesday 3 May
Nothing advised

Thursday 4 May
English Department - Year 9 Shakespeare's Birthplace Trip in Stratford Upon Avon, 7.00am - 5.00pm

Friday 5 May
Nothing advised

INSET Days for 2022/23
Monday 19 June 2023
Friday 21 July 2023

Every effort is made to ensure these dates are accurate. There are occasions when circumstances beyond our control may result in changes 


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Free Paediatric First Aid Courses in Summer Term

Hampshire Libraries are offering free* paediatric first aid courses this Summer Term. These courses are aimed at Hampshire residents aged 19+. For more information and to book, click the button below.

*Free tuition, optional certification available at a cost.

Learning in Libraries - Paediatric First Aid Courses


Year 11 Hoodies & Yearbooks

This is a reminder that the deadline for ordering Hoodies and Yearbooks is Monday 1 May. Any orders after this date will not be processed.

The Hoodie and Yearbook letter can be found in the 'Letters you may have missed' section.


Prom Packages

Shergold Spa in Wellow is offering Buy 2 Get 1 Free* Prom Packages. Choose from Gel Nails, Gel Toes, Lash Lift & Tint and more! See poster for more details and email Shergold Spa to book.


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31 Mar 2023
Relief Caretaker (Casual Contract)
Band C – £12.01 - £12.55 per hour (plus holiday pay), pro rata of £23,115 to £24,140 per annum
Read more

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Maths Department

Maths Stars

 

Natasha G 7CBN

Chorley T 7DCR

Charley R 8IHS

Violet C-E 8YDS/AVE

Zunayrah R 8IHS

Ethan C 10CPE

Sophie R 10FBY

Alex J 10NKN

Lewis B 10COY/SDN

Harvey R 11MRA


Geography Department

Geography Stars

 

Holly F 7ERL

Theo R 7LHK/EPK

Tahmid A 8JFR

Daniel W 8SFN

Oscar E 8PWR

Jade L 9HCO/CFT

Eva P 9AOR

Peter H 9HCS

Grace L 10RLR/SOE


MFL Department

MFL Stars

 

Emily S 11LAD/DDN

Leo T 11NWT/JHR

Daniel C 11MRA

Mikayla I 11RCS

Noah W 11NWT/JHR

Fred Y 11MRA

Rebecca B 11RCS

Toby S 11MRA

Toby R 11EHK

Alexa S 11MRA


Drama Department

Drama Stars

 

Chloe M 7ERL

Charlie M 9HCS

Amy P 9HCS

Ella M 9JLR

Mia A 10NKN


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Click the drop-down menus below to find out more about different careers opportunities coming up for our students.

Careers Crash Course - Year 10 & 11

 

Need some Careers pointers? Find out more about UCAS, University, Apprenticeships, interview prep and CV writing in this webinar on 10 May 2023 for Years 10 & 11.

Year 10 College Open Days

 

Following on from work experience, students should now start looking towards their next steps. All the colleges have organised Open Events for students to attend and we recommend that students take the opportunity to look around the various colleges (on top of attending the upcoming taster days). Most colleges require prior registration via their websites. Please click here to see dates.

Year 11 students feeling nervous about starting college

 

The team at Eastleigh College is offering a transition session for ALL students, not just those that are intending to join Eastleigh College. The aim of the session is to provide an introduction to college in general, which will include a series of workshops (small groups only).

The session is on Tuesday 27 June, from 11.00am to 2.30pm. Lunch and refreshments will be provided. Please contact Eastleigh College via email bebetter@eastleigh.ac.uk if your child wishes to take part.

Year 10 Students - Southampton Uni Residential

 

The university of Southampton is inviting students for a residential from Tuesday 11 July to Thursday 13 July.

Students are invited to live in Halls of Residence, learn all about student life at university, experience subject tasters and develop skills for learning as they work on a group project presented at the end of their stay with us.

As a Widening Participation initiative, the residential is FREE for eligible students (including the reimbursement of reasonable travel expenses). Eligibility criteria, along with full details and how to apply, can be found on their webpage.

Applicants will also be expected to provide a teacher reference – the main aim of this is to verify the eligibility criteria, plus any additional contextual information from a widening participation perspective.

The deadline for applications is midnight of Sunday 21 May 2023. Please note, this opportunity clashes with the Montreux Music Festival and Science trip to Geneva.


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Earth Day

It was Earth Day on 22 April 2023 this year which is a day where we refocus our efforts on protecting our planet and doing our bit to reduce the rate of climate change. This week the Lower School Humanities Leaders presented in assemblies to challenge our school community to reduce their carbon footprint by taking small daily actions. Here is the first tip that we can all try next week!

Bring in a reusable water bottle. Single-plastic is choking our seas and rivers and it is so difficult for the plastic to be processed or broken down. We have 6 outdoor water stations on our school site. We can reduce the amount of single-use water bottles that we use, save some money and also reduce the amount of waste that we are creating as a school.


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RSHE (Relationships, Sex, & Health Education) is taught by Tutors to their Tutor Group once a week. Tutors deliver discussion based lessons which allows our students to explore a range of topics to effectively prepare our young people for success in the modern world with the knowledge, understanding and desire to keep themselves safe, happy, healthy, respectful and tolerant. Our aim is to empower them with the resilience and confidence to make a difference to their own and others’ future.

Year 7

 

This half-term Year 7 have been looking at how to lead healthy lifestyles by considering what health and fitness is before identifying the need for good food, sleep and exercise habits. Students have also explored the impacts of energy drinks and caffeine based drinks on health and fitness and the law. 

Students have just started to look at the body’s physical changes during puberty and this will continue after half-term. They will then move onto the importance of sleep and the benefits of good sleep hygiene. The half-term will then finish with a look at how the virtual world can impact how you feel about yourself and what behaviours are and are not appropriate online.

Year 8

 

This half-term Year 8 have been exploring the benefits of healthy lifestyles and good physical health as well as how to maintain positive mental health and wellbeing when using social media. Media bias and different media sources has also been covered so we can encourage students to consider what influences they may be exposed to and how they can start to consider the validity of information. 

Next half-term Year 8 are looking at mental health and wellbeing and different ways of coping or managing their feelings and emotions. They are encouraged to identify what strategies they respond positively to and why self-care is important. 

Year 9

 

Year 9 started the New Year considering what supports healthy living and how they can lead a healthy lifestyle. They have then considered what body image is and how this can be influenced and affected by internal and external factors. This then led onto covering mental health and wellbeing. Year 9 have explored what mental health is, what the different stages of mental health are and what strategies can support good mental health and wellbeing. 

Next half-term Year 9 move onto completing a practical workshop on Emergency First Aid. The students who demonstrate a good practical understanding of the emergency aid will be certificated through St John’s Ambulance. This half-term also includes the topic of consent and how to avoid assumptions as well as freedom and capacity to consent. The law around consent and intimate relationships is shared with students also.

Year 10

 

Year 10 started the term with a recap on healthy living and positive lifestyle choices.

They then went on to identify what a role model is and how this can support personal progress and decision-making. This then led into exploring the impacts of drug and alcohol use. This will continue into the next half-term before they start to prepare for their work experience placements.

Year 11

 

Year 11 recapped healthy living before moving onto some practical emergency aid training. Students who engaged well with the sessions and demonstrated good practical understanding of CPR will be certificated by St John’s ambulance.

Students have also explored contraception and sexual health. The different methods of contraception and their efficacy have provided to ensure students are as informed.  Students have been signposted to some external agencies that offer support. Youth In Romsey offer support and guidance and information can be found on their website, where details of further services can also be found, as well as what they offer.

Next half-term, students will prepare for mock exams and then revisit consent, explore coercion and consider risky behaviours.

Should your child wish to seek support in any of these topics or about anything else that is worrying them, please advise them to speak to their form tutor in the first instance or request some support from our Student Support team by completing the Student Support form on the student area of the school website. 

We have our reporting system 'TootToot' where students can report anonymously or with their name.

Other local support can be found at Youth In Romsey and No Limits

Childline also offer a range of support and resources.

Part of the healthy living topics include discussing the need for good sleep habits. Support with teenage sleep can be found at Teen Sleep Hub which is part of The Sleep Charity.

To support with children’s mental health and wellbeing please visit Place2Be's Website.


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Emergency First Aid at Work

Personal Best is running an Emergency First Aid at Work course on Wednesday 17 May for only £80.00pp.  For further information and to book, click the button below.

Emergency First Aid at Work


Personal Best Education Romsey Fitness Suite

Personal Best Fitness Suite - Spring Promotion

Join our no-contract fitness suite before Friday 5 May and pay no joining fee (usually £25.00)

Membership packages start from only £14.95 per month

For further information and to sign up click on the button below.

Book now!


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Whole School

Industrial Action: Thursday 27 April & Tuesday 2 May
Taekwondo Club, Year 7 - 10: Summer Term 2023

Year 7

Year 7 Celebration Afternoon

Year 8

Year 8 Celebration Morning

Year 9

Year Celebration Day

Year 10

Year 10 Celebration Trip
Year 10 Barton Peveril College Taster Day (For students who have chosen to take part)
Year 10 Eastleigh College Taster Day (For students who have chosen to take part)

Year 11

Year 11 Revision and Exams Letter 2023
Year 11 Hoodies and Yearbooks letter 2023
Year 11 Prom Points: epraise
Year 11 Revision Schedule

28 Nov 2022
Episode 5: An Interview with... Mr Portas
In this episode, a group of students meet Mr Portas, our new Headteacher, and ask him questions about the things that matter to them. From what makes Mountbatten special through the controversial topic of pineapple on pizza!
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Bank Holiday
All Day
01
May
Extra Bank Holiday - King's Coronation
All Day
08
May
Bank Holiday
All Day
08
May
Year 11 GCSE Exams (subject to change)
All Day
From 09 May until 28 Jun
09
May
Half-Term
All Day
From 29 May until 02 Jun
29
May