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*A reminder to all students to tap in and out whenever they enter and leave School. Also please tap in if you have a non-contact lesson p4.
 
*A reminder to all students to tap in and out whenever they enter and leave School. Also please tap in if you have a non-contact lesson p4.
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*Caffeinated energy drinks should not be consumed in lessons or study periods please.
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*Please refrain from using bad language around school, especially around younger students.
  
 
==Year 12==
 
==Year 12==

Revision as of 11:10, 8 November 2019

Student Notices w/c 11 Nov

  • A reminder to all students to tap in and out whenever they enter and leave School. Also please tap in if you have a non-contact lesson p4.
  • Caffeinated energy drinks should not be consumed in lessons or study periods please.
  • Please refrain from using bad language around school, especially around younger students.

Year 12

  • Please note that Year 12 students only need to attend tutor time on a Tuesday morning. Please arrive as normal at 08:50 in your designated tutor room.
  • Please log onto Unifrog and complete as many sections as possible: competencies, interactions, activities. Also, select your teaching staff and tutor from the drop down menu. Please select both your teachers in each subject.
  • Tuesday: Year 12 Lecture, A Star Future, p1, Hall.
  • Please work in silence in your supervised study periods.

Year 13

  • Please note that Year 13 students only need to attend tutor time on a Tuesday morning. Please arrive as normal at 08:50 in your designated tutor room.
  • Please draft Personal Statements and submit into Unifrog for your Tutors to read.
  • Please update Unifrog with your competencies, activities, interactions and Post 18 plans.
  • Please see Featured UCAS help pages under the Careers Section for help in writing your Personal Statements.
  • Log into UCAS and ensure all sections are completed. Follow procedures as set out in your UCAS booklet.