Term Timetable
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SPRING TERM 2008
Thursday 3 January to Thursday 20 March 2008
Half Term: Monday 11 to Friday 15 February 2008
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SUMMER TERM 2008
Monday 7 April to Friday 18 July 2008
Half Term: Monday 26 May to Friday 30 May 2008
May Day Bank Holiday - Monday 5 May 2008
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Staff Training Days
Monday 30 June & Tuesday 1 July 2008
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AUTUMN TERM 2008
Tuesday 2 September to Friday 19 December 2008
Half Term: Monday 27 October to Friday 31 October 2008
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Staff Training Days:
Friday 24 October 2008
Monday 3 and Tuesday 4 November 2008
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SPRING TERM 2009
Monday 5 January to Friday 3 April 2009
Half Term: Monday 16 to Friday 20 February 2009 |
Staff Training Day
Friday 13 March 2009
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SUMMER TERM 2009
Monday 20 April to Wednesday 22 July 2009
Half Term: Monday 25 to Friday 29 May 2009
M ay Day Bank Holiday - Monday 4 May 2009
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Staff Training Days
Thursday 25 and Friday 26 June 2009
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Parents are advised that it is unacceptable to organise holidays during term dates.
School Uniform - General Guidelines
We ask for your support and cooperation to help keep the standards of students’ uniform as high as possible. School clothing requirements are listed on the following pages.
Official Suppliers
Official School clothing is obtainable from Buxton and Bonnett, 51-52 Victoria St, Wolverhampton, WV1 3PJ. Tel: 01902 422186.
NB Please note our suppliers refer to burgundy as maroon
Please note the following general guidelines:
Extreme Hairstyles
Brightly coloured hair dyes and totally shaved or decorated scalps or eyebrow shavings are unacceptable for School. Hair accessories must be sensible and either black or burgundy.
Jewellery
Key Stage 3 & 4
Earrings, nose studs, body piercings and related jewellery are not allowed. However, a plain gold or silver stud can be used for pierced ears. Rings, bracelets and necklaces are not to be worn in School for Health and Safety reasons.
Sixth Form
Nose studs, body piercings and related jewellery are not allowed. However, Sixth Form students may wear jewellery that conforms to Health and Safety regulations.
Make Up
No make up is to be worn in Key Stage 3 and light make up only in Key Stage 4.
Cropped Tops, Hooded Sweatshirts, Denim Jackets and Baseball Caps
Students are not allowed to wear cropped tops, hooded sweatshirts, any denim clothing or baseball caps.
School Skirts and Trousers
No variation of the skirt or trouser styles is acceptable.
Tracksuits
Tracksuits are available from the School. Order forms can be obtained from Reception.
Swimming Cap
We strongly advise students to wear swimming caps. They can be purchased from the Swimming Pool Manager for £3.
Footwear
Boots or shoes with a deep tread are not allowed. Sensible black shoes with no logo or reflective decoration are permitted. Heels should be no higher than five centimetres and must not be stiletto or kitten type.
Click here for the School Clothing List
How Can I get more involved?
Your first priority is to your child (or children) but if you have the time to help the School in a wider way, here are a few ideas of how some parents already contribute:
- Coaching children in a chosen sport - Contact Mr Hele if interested.
- Helping young children with their reading or basic mathematics - Contact Miss Evans if interested.
- Escorting students when on School Visits - Contact Mr Carroll if interested.
- Raising School Funds or running fund raising events - Contact Mr Hudson if interested.
- The School's Advisory Council is a good point of contact - Click here
School Sports
Please enjoy this video of our wonderful sporting achievements in 2006/2007