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Keeping in Touch Lees Brook Community School’s Newsletter for Parents A Founding Member of the Northworthy Trust April 2017 Dear Parent Keeping in Touch It finally feels like Spring might be here and we are getting some sunshine. I am hoping that after the Easter holidays the students will be able to go out on the field during lunchtime and get some sunshine and fresh air. Record of Achievement Presentation Year 11 students have their examinations soon and then will be leaving Lees Brook. The Record of Achievement Presentation for Year 11 students will be held on Monday 15 th May between 2.00pm and 3.00pm (week 2). As we are no longer in vertical tutor groups, we do not need to send the whole school home for the Record of Achievement Presentation as in previous years. A separate letter has been sent out to Y11 parents inviting them to this special event. Year 10 Work Experience The Year 10 students are due to go out on work experience on the weeks beginning the 3 rd and 10 th July 2017. I know there are a large number who have already secured places, however if your youngster still needs to find a placement, please urge them to make applications as soon as possible. Similarly, if you are able to offer a place for one of our students on work experience, please contact Mr Willan in school at [email protected]. Please be aware that a full health and safety risk assessment will be required before we are able to confirm any placement. Reader/Scribes We need to appoint additional readers and scribes to help with the forthcoming GCSE examinations. This involves working with students who qualify for additional support in their GCSE examinations. The rate of pay is £8.08 per hour and training will be given. Please contact Mr Taylor at [email protected] if you are interested in being involved with this. Adoption Please would you contact school to let us know if your child is adopted, as extra funding may be available to help your child in school. This information will be treated in the strictest confidence. Letter from Councillor Sara Bolton Please find attached a letter from Councillor Sara Bolton which she has asked to be circulated to parents/carers regarding the School Crossing Patrol Service. I have attached our latest extra curricular newletter, as you will see, it has been a very busy but exciting term! Best Wishes Zoe House Headteacher

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Keeping in Touch Lees Brook Community School’s Newsletter for Parents   

A Founding Member of the Northworthy Trust 

 April 2017  Dear Parent  Keeping in Touch  It finally feels like Spring might be here and we are getting some sunshine. I am hoping that after the Easter holidays the students will be able to go out on the field during lunchtime and get some sunshine and fresh air.  Record of Achievement Presentation  Year 11 students have their examinations soon and then will be  leaving Lees Brook. The Record of Achievement Presentation for Year 11 students will be held on Monday 15th  May between 2.00pm and 3.00pm  (week 2).   As we are no  longer  in vertical  tutor groups, we do not need  to send  the whole school home for the Record of Achievement Presentation as  in previous years.     A separate letter has been sent out to Y11 parents inviting them to this special event.  Year 10 Work Experience The Year 10 students are due to go out on work experience on the weeks beginning the 3rd and 10th July  2017.  I  know  there  are  a  large  number who  have  already  secured  places,  however  if  your youngster  still  needs  to  find  a  placement,  please  urge  them  to  make  applications  as  soon  as possible.  Similarly,  if  you  are  able  to  offer  a  place  for  one  of  our  students  on work  experience, please contact Mr Willan in school at [email protected]. Please be aware that a full health and safety risk assessment will be required before we are able to confirm any placement.  Reader/Scribes We need to appoint additional readers and scribes to help with the forthcoming GCSE examinations.  This involves working with students who qualify for additional support in their GCSE examinations. The rate of pay is £8.08 per hour and training will be given. Please contact Mr Taylor at [email protected] if you are interested in being involved with this.   Adoption Please would you contact school  to  let us know  if your child  is adopted, as extra  funding may be available to help your child in school.  This information will be treated in the strictest confidence.  Letter from Councillor Sara Bolton Please  find attached a  letter  from Councillor Sara Bolton which she has asked  to be circulated  to parents/carers regarding the School Crossing Patrol Service.  I have attached our  latest extra curricular newletter, as you will see,  it has been a very busy but exciting term!  Best Wishes 

 Zoe House Headteacher  

 

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  It’s Raining in Languages! This  half  term  students  have  had  a  chance  to  experience  some  of  the  other  languages  that  are represented in our school.  Different students have prepared resources and are leading each session depending on  their own expertise and experience.   So    far we have  tried out Polish, Spanish and Swahili.    Oh,  and  in  case  you were wondering why  the  umbrellas?   Well  ‐ we  are  learning  the word  for umbrella in a new language every week.    

                       

  Sainsbury’s Active Kids Vouchers The Expressive Arts team are collecting vouchers to help with resources for the Dance Department. If you shop at Sainsbury’s be sure to save your vouchers ‐ we have a box near reception for students to hand in.   UK Chess Challenge In  January,   14 pupils  started  the  first  round of  the UK Chess Challenge. Of  these,  the  following seven players qualified for the Area Megafinals at the end of April. They are:  Bartlomiej Dlugosz   7WAA Charlotte Townsend   9ZAI Leon Davenport   7WAA Alex Wills     7HAS Andrew Bridgewood   7HAS Charlie Johnstone   7WAA  Dominic Sygnowski   WAA  Congratulations to all of them. We wish them well in the next round.   Prom Bag Pack A selection of Year 11 students took part  in bag packing at ASDA on Saturday 18 March 10.00am‐4.00pm to contribute towards the Prom 2017. There was  just under £400 collected, thank you to everyone who supported this event.   

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Y9 History  trip  to  the  Staffordshire Regiment Museum and the National Memorial Arboretum Fifty Year 9 students went to the Staffordshire Regiment Museum where we were  guided  round  a  reconstructed WWI  trench  and  shown  weapons,  uniforms  and photographs  from World War One. This really helped to bring our work on trench warfare to life. On the way back we went to the National Memorial Arboretum where we looked  at  some  of  the  memorials  to  our  armed forces. The  ‘Shot at Dawn’ memorial to those who were killed  by  firing  squad  for  desertion  was  particularly thought‐provoking.  

 

 

 

 

 

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   Humanities Club Over the last term students in Humanities Club have been encouraged to get creative and to bring History  and  Geography  alive.  They  have  designed  and  created  volcanoes  using  bottles,  Papier Mache and paint,  which we then had lots of fun exploding using bicarbonate of soda, vinegar and some food colouring. These created some great effects and gave students a good idea of how lava might  behave  after  an  explosion.  They  have  also  designed  and  created World War  I  trenches, complete with clay, barbed wire, duck boards and sandbags. These  look  fantastic and really show what a World War I trench was like.   

   

   Litter Pick in Local Community  On  3  March,  four  Year  7  and  one  Year  8  student  took  part  in  a  local  community  project  in Chaddesden,  led by the City Council. The project was to  increase awareness of the  issues of  litter. The  five students despite the heavy rain collected and  filled bin bags  full of dropped  litter. Thank you for giving up your lunch hour and helping.        

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 Reading Week Reading Week was a huge  success! Books, poems,  letters,  and newspapers  ‐  reading  anything  is what the week was about.    We held our first ‘Books and Bagels’ event (our first ever reading group involving students and the local  community).  The  books  were  good:  the  bacon  butties  were  too!  A  young  local  singer songwriter Josh Kemp came  in to  lead a song writing workshop and  inspired our students to write their  own  material:  one  of  our  students  has  even  had  the  song  he  wrote  in  the  workshop professionally recorded.  

 

             

On Wednesday and Thursday our Year 7 & 8  students  took part  in our Harry Potter event. They were  ‘sorted’  into houses,  (Hufflepuff were  the overall winners over  the  two days and both year groups) and made magical beasts – using the texts to create the most accurate creature. There were some  amazing  designs.  They  also wrote  poems  and  designed  a  new  challenge  for  the  Triwizard Tournament.  On Thursday Sam Rush (Derby County’s Chief Executive) visited us and led a reading workshop that was specifically targeted at Year 9 boys to encourage them to get reading. Sam  loves reading and talks about  ‘Fever Pitch’ by Nick Hornby as being one of his  favourites. We hope  the   boys have been inspired to read  ‐ not just to support Derby County!  

  

The  hugely  successful  week  culminated  in  a  ‘Celebration  of  Reading’  in  the  library  on  Friday afternoon.  There were lots of parents, governors and other visitors who joined us to celebrate and to present awards  to  the winners of  the 500 Words Short Story Competition. A very  special well done  to all  the award winners:  some of  the  stories were nothing  short of brilliant. But a worthy mention to the overall Year Group Winners, Megan Barnett in Year 8 and Madison Barker in Year 7.  

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  Tomorrow’s Engineers Roadshow On Friday 3 February, the 'Tomorrow's Engineers' roadshow visited Lees Brook.  The event, funded by Rolls Royce, provides students with an insight into cutting edge Design and Engineering, including Product design, Programming and Robotics.   Students had the chance to compete against each other operating robots, to solve real world design problems  and  at  the  same  time,  learn  about  the  career  opportunities  available  in  Design  and Technology.  Students had an excellent  time and went away with a better understanding of what Design and Engineering involves in the 21st century.     

  

 

     

     

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   Google Expeditions On Monday 20th February Google Expeditions came  into  school. Google brought 60  sets of  their Google Cardboard virtual reality resource for us to use  in  lessons throughout the day. Expeditions included 'A Trip to the North Pole', 'Time Jump: Beyond Domesday', 'Recycling/What happens to our trash'  and  'Borneo Rainforest'.  Students  really  enjoyed  experiencing  some  of  the  areas we  have been studying in Humanities, MFL and Technology.   

         

                  Raising the Grade –University of Derby Revision Mathematics Workshop On March 9th, a group of Year 11  students  spent a day at  the University of Derby  taking part  in revision workshops for their forthcoming GCSE Maths examination.   During the day students  joined  in revision sessions which were tailor‐made to cover parts of their GCSE  course. The  sessions were delivered by university  tutors who  commented on our  students’ positive contributions and enthusiasm for the work undertaken.  Our students and staff felt the day was useful and provided some valuable time for revision in a new environment. Hopefully this experience has supported their exam preparation and will contribute to their future success.      

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   Going to the West End performance of the ‘Lion King’ was a great  experience.  It  opened  lots  of  doors  to  the  many different opportunities available in theatre and the trip gave us a clearer understanding of what goes into making shows. It  has  taught  us  things  that we would  never  learn  in  the classroom. It was a great experience we will never forget.   Reviewed by Natasha Neale, Brooke Townley‐Jones and Ellie Dumelow  

    Students Perform at Chaddesden Park Primary School A group of performing arts students performed during Chaddesden Park’s morning assembly. They were a fantastic audience; really interested in how the students had started playing or dancing and asked  Lees  Brook  students  lots  of  questions.  Our  students  were  exemplary,  aspiring  a  young audience. A very pleasant morning was had by all.   Musical Evening Parent  and  students  were  entertained  with  a superb  performance  from  students  who  are currently having musical tuition or studying dance at  school.  The  evening  took  place  in  the  Post  16 Centre  which  was  acoustically  perfect  for  the event.  For  the majority  of  students  this was  the first time they had performed to an audience. Well done!  

    Interface17 Year 10 dance students were successful in representing Derby City East which secured them a place at  the  County  platform  in  Chesterfield.  The  day was  a  great  experience  for  all,  in  the  beautiful  Pomegranate professional theatre. The evening performance proved to be a very high standard and our students really raised the bar with a fabulous performance by all. Well done Year 10! 

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 Youth Summit – Pride Park  On Tuesday 21 February, 6 students had the privilege of spending the day at Pride Park at the Youth Summit.  This event was hosted by Derbyshire Police and it was centred on Project Zao (preventing knife crime in Derby).  They sat overlooking the pitch and listened to five speakers over the day; the speakers had in some way all been involved in knife crime. Two had previously been involved in gangs and had committed crimes involving knives, they spoke about the dangers they used to face and how they have turned their  lives around by making the correct choices, being brave and courageous and standing up for what they believe is right. They both help young people now who are  in similar situations to what they were in, one fosters children and the other travels the world with his youth theatre company working with vulnerable youngsters.  Another speaker was a mother of a victim who had been stabbed and murdered; she spoke about the impact of losing her son and her grandson losing his dad.  A doctor spoke about the impact knife crime has on emergency staff who work tirelessly to try to save people’s lives and the devastation it causes to families.  The final speaker was a Police Sergeant who had lost his brother to knife crime and the impact that it had on all of his family and dealing with the press and the court case of his brother’s killers who were 12 & 13 years old.   In  the afternoon  the students  took part  in discussions with  local Police Officers and  talked about what they could do within their school to make their peers aware of the dangers and devastation of knife crime. Tweets were sent out to let their friends know what they were taking part in too.  It was a great day, Mrs Stubbs, Miss Peck and Miss Woods were very proud of the students, they represented the school brilliantly.     

                    

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  BBC News School Report BBC News  School Report gives 11‐16  year‐old  students  in  the UK  the  chance  to make  their own news  reports  for  a  real  audience. Our  students  in  Years  8,  9  and  10  joined  thousands of others across the country in making the news for a day.  After an editorial breakfast, reporters got to work on creating their own news. They decided what kind of  things matter  to  them and  their  readers and began  researching.   They had  international, national and local news stories to prepare and developed their stories through interviewing.  With the help of two Year 10 Editors, students not only wrote their news stories but also produced news bulletins which have been filmed to create a short news broadcast.  A huge focus of the project this year across the BBC has been mental health and we were able to watch school reporters across the country taking part in a debate with mental health professionals, MPs and parents.   

   Visit to Cadbury World In February, as part of their Geography work on globalisation and Fairtrade, Year 9 students enjoyed a  day  trip  to  Cadbury World.  They  spent  the  day  discovering  how  chocolate  is made,  how  it  is ethically  sourced  and  of  course,  tasting  it!  They  represented  the  school well  and  the  trip  really helped them in their lessons.    

          

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Visit to Jaguar Land Rover Factory On Friday 31 March, 49 students from Years 7 to 10 visited the Jaguar Land Rover factory in Birmingham, to learn about manufacturing processes and careers. Students were taken on a guided tour of the production facilities, seeing how a car is produced through each stage of manufacture, including body panel press shop, assembly line and final trim. During the visit, students also took part in a production line challenge, competing against each other to build a model car in the quickest time. Students were also given a talk by a Jaguar Land Rover Apprentice, to find out about careers at Jaguar Land Rover which was inspiring for many. We plan to run another trip to Jaguar Land Rover next academic year. Students who wish to find out more information about this should see Mr Waterhouse.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Spring It On 2017 

 

 In recognition to all students who took part in Spring It On 2017, it was extremely well received. The art and technology work was outstanding, Destiny Patel and Alexandra Ballard won the Technology and Art prizes through having most votes from the audience.   A number of staff gave their time to support the evening and students showed dedication to their subject  during  rehearsals. We  performed  two matinees    for  our  local  primary  schools  and were fortunate  to  have  Chaddesden  Park  Primary  and  The  University  of  Derby  performing;  this showcased the transition of Dance through the Key Stages.   We were  joined by Derby Major Linda Winter and Councillor Sara Bolton on Wednesday evening. Sara made the following comments about the evening;  It was a great show and the young people performed with confidence and professionalism. We both enjoyed your own Ant and Dec as  their individual sense of humour shone through.  

Huge congratulations to all involved!  

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