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RICHARD LANDER SCHOOL BULLETIN
10th January 2017
Dates for your diary JANUARY THURSDAY 12TH Year 10 Parents Evening MONDAY 16TH Year 7/8/9/10 School Council meeting TUESDAY 17TH Year 7 G&T Maths trip to Exeter Race course Future Chef Cornwall at Rick Stein’s Seafood School Padstow THURSDAY 19TH Year 9 Options Evening FRIDAY 20TH Year 9, 10 & 11— Spanish play by Firewalk Theatre—at Truro College School Sleepover: 7pm until 10am on Saturday 21st January SATURDAY 21ST School production - set up MONDAY 23RD - FRIDAY 5TH FEBRUARY
Year 10 Progress Reviews MONDAY 23RD - FRIDAY 27TH Year 10 Maths Assessment - during Maths lessons THURSDAY 26TH Year 11 Parents Evening FRIDAY 27TH Year 9 Maths Masterclass at Redruth School Year 10/11 Tate Collective Assembly SATURDAY 28TH / SUNDAY 29TH Ten Tors Day weekend camp SATURDAY 29TH School production - rehearsal with full cast FRIDAY 31ST Year 10 Drama Showcase
FEBRUARY WEDNESDAY 1ST Year 10 Solomon Theatre - Skin Deep SATURDAY 4TH School production - rehearsal - dress and technical
MONDAY 6TH Year 9 Employability day School production - dress rehearsal for primaries 7TH/8TH/9TH
School Production - ‘Annie’ - 7pm
7TH/8TH Year 10 Oxford University trip WEDNESDAY 8TH Year 8/9 BBC School Report FRIDAY 10TH Non-school uniform day SATURDAY 11TH / SUNDAY 12TH Ten Tors Day weekend camp MONDAY13TH - SUNDAY 17TH Half Term Break 19TH - 23RD Iceland Trip FRIDAY 24TH Terpischore Music for Youth Competition FRIDAY 24TH - 3RD MARCH Year 9 and 10 Toulouse Exchange - UK students in France
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Francovision 2016
A t the end of the autumn term, all Year 7 French classes compete in Francovision, which is Richard Lander School’s version of the Eurovision Song Contest, where each class performs a dance routine to a famous French song or translation. This competition is always highly entertaining and winning is taken very seriously. With Mrs Hocking victorious in 2013, 2014 and 2015 the other French teachers were determined she would not win again! 4 Year 10 students were chosen as judges. Points awarded were out of 5 and each judge marked on both the ‘spectacle’ (show) and ‘qualité vocale’ (singing quality), with all scores and comments being delivered in French. The enthusiasm and considerable talent of our current Year 7 meant that the standard of performance
was very high and it came down to just one point between first and second place. Mrs Shine’s 7L1P ‘La Tunisie’ class were looking like certain winners with a score of 39/40 until the final act took to the stage. Ms Garford’s 7R1P class were not intimidated by going last, they represented Le Gabon and sang ‘Toutes Les Nuits’ by Colonel Reyel, enhancing audiences experience with acrobatics and cahon drumming. Their performance wowed the judges so much they awarded an incredibly rare full marks—an unbeatable 40 points.
Well done to everyone who took part!
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Year 10 - Cornwall School Rugby Cup Final Reports by Josh Anderson - Team Captain
O n Thursday 6th of December we played Penrice Academy in the County Cup Final. Play commenced at 2:30pm at Truro RFC. The game was very hard fought in the first half with both teams demonstrating good defence. Lander had some good possession but failed to create many clear cut scoring opportunities due to some silly unforced handling errors. There was one occasion when we came right up to Penrice’s line and passed the ball out to the corner where Fred Snell crossed over. Unfortunately the try was disallowed due to the pass being forward. With Lander pushing Penrice’s pack back at every scrum we began to retain the ball well once again but to no avail due to
some bad luck or bad handling! Penrice were awarded a penalty 10 metres in front of the halfway and with this play being the last of the first half they decided to go for the posts. The kick came up short and Lander cleared to the touch line for half time. With Lander heads down Mr. Williamson got us in for a team talk. We started the second half booming with a clever inside pass from Louis Rudin for Lewis Richards to score under the posts. The conversion added by Josh Anderson. From this point on we knew something special could happen and we started to turn the game around. With further tries from Frank Holmes and Cameron Bishop (2), and one conversion added by Harry Lampier, the score was 24-0. However, Penrice began to start playing some good rugby and with quick passing their winger crossed in the corner with the conversion just shy of the posts. This meant the score was 24-5 with
15 minutes to go. Lander worked hard both in defence and attack for the last stages of the match and Cameron Bishop crossed for his hat-trick in the final play of the match. At the final whistle the score was 29-5 to Lander. Our un-beaten run in Cornwall continues going into our 5th and final year. Thanks to Mr. Williamson and all our supporters. We now look to our Natwest Plate run where we play Canford at home in mid January.
Year 10 Rugby Team reach last 16 in the country!
O n Thursday 1st of December we took to the field to face Dauntsey’s School from Devizes, Wiltshire. Having won our last match convincingly against Truro School, there was a positive atmosphere within the team which we brought into the match. There seemed to be a vibe of hunger and will to win from everyone, and it
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was evident throughout the warm up, and during the match, how much the team wanted to get a good result. We started brilliantly with a wonderful solo try from full back Sam Gapp. Two minutes in, we were 7-0 up and it was clear that Dauntsey’s heads were down.
With a further four tries by Connor Dann, Louis Rudin and Frank Holmes (2) the score was 31-0 by the break. The second half started slowly but mid-way through, Cameron Bishop picked a great hole to carve through the defence and score to make the score 38-0 with just less than 20 minutes to go. Continued domination by the Lander pack meant that the backs could have quick ball to play, with strong runs from Harry Lampier, Connor Dann and Kieran Brand,
that took us right up to Dauntsey’s line. Lewis Richards ran a strong hard straight line, showed good power and scored a well deserved try. Dauntsey’s had a late flourish, and scored two well earned tries and one conversion. With Josh Anderson adding five conversions along the way, the final score at the whistle was 45-12. It was a brilliant performance from the
whole team and certainly one of our best performances ever!
A huge thanks to Mr Williamson and all the parents that supported us. We are now in the last 16 teams in the country, and we have Canford School in the next round, at home again.
Josh Anderson
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**School Sleepover - 20th January 2017. All forms must be in by 11th January!**
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Badminton Competition
L ast half term the school sent four KS4 teams to the Penryn Schools Sports Partnership Badminton tournament at Truro School. Time constraints and a large number of entries from the local schools forced the tournament to be shorter than in recent years, with timed games being played. This did not suit us and just a few extra seconds may have given us a chance to make the finals but sadly we did not qualify this time. The KS4 Boys A team was led by the County number one player, Harry Dyer, and they beat Helston, drew with Camborne and
unfortunately lost the crucial final match against Truro School A by 3 games to 2. The boys B team fought valiantly against strong opposition and managed to win a few games but ultimately not enough to qualify. The KS4 girls A team won 2 out of their matches, whilst the B team won 1 out of 3. Both had to play very strong Truro teams who defeated us comfortably to move into the final. All those who played were a credit to the school with most of the students making their final appearance for the school as they leave us in the Summer. We hope to enter again next and should be able to take teams from both key stages next time around.
Community Badminton
W ith the dark evenings still around and Christmas over, why not come along to the school and play in our Community Badminton club?
The club is run on a social basis with players of all abilities participating. Help is available for those new to the game and our regular players will happily team up and play some friendly doubles games with you. All the equipment is provided, just come along in your sports gear and trainers and get started. Everyone is welcome, we have a number of parents and their children playing as well as current and former students, though there is no requirement to be connected to the school in any way. The cost is £1.50 per hour and you can stay for one or two hours; the choice is yours. The sessions are run by Mr Bridger and Mr Robinson, two teachers at the school. They are held every Wednesday from 7 to 9pm and Friday from 6 to 8pm in the School Sports Hall. If you need any further information please email Mr Robinson at the school: [email protected]
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Football Fundraiser for Finley
M any thanks to all those students who took part in our two evenings of football and made a £1 donation on these evenings. In total we raised £52 and this has been given to year 8 student Finley Stribley. Finley is a very talented cricketer who has been given the opportunity to visit South Africa as part of the Cornwall Schools U13 Cricket team. This will allow him to play cricket matches in Johannesburg and Cape
Town. This tour takes place in February and costs each participant £1950. Finley has worked really hard to raise money with the highlight being a cycle from Okehampton to Lands End raising a massive £1000. Although our £52 contribution is a much smaller amount, every little helps and I would like to thank everyone for their £1 contributions. We wish Finley a great trip and every success with his future playing cricket, both inside and outside of school. Mr Stoddard PE Team
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Learning Community Sports: Results So Far…
L earning Community sport is always a highly competitive and enjoyable part of Richard Lander School life. Here are the results so far. We look forward to inter-community Hockey and Football this term. ..
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Katie and Mr Gell - Shorn to raise funds for Teenage Cancer Trust
I n December. Katie Edwards (Year 9) valiantly decided to have her long golden locks cut off to raise money for Teenage Cancer Trust. She chose 3 of her favourite teachers to do the honours - Mr Gell, Mr Crawley and Mrs Martin who chopped off her plaits in front of a delighted audience of students. Following this Mr Gell decided to match Katie’s bravery and allow her to publically shave his head, on the condition that the Richard Lander School community could raise a further £100 for the charity. Conditions fulfilled, Katie creatively shaved a star into Mr Gell’s head and between them they raised a massive £500 for the charity. Well done to you both!!
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Creative Arts Trip to London Art in London
O n the 2nd December we arrived at school at 4.45am so that we could get a good start on our journey. Everyone arrived prepared with pillows and snacks and we had a good journey up to London. It was great to see the sights as we travelled through the city. Our first stop, the Tate Britain , is the home of British Art and has an impressive collection spanning from 1500 to the present day. The Tate is currently showing the Turner prize nominees. The prize is awarded annually, to an artist under fifty, born, living or working in Britain, for an outstanding exhibition or public presentation of their work anywhere in the world in the previous year. The four shortlisted artists who had their work exhibited are Michael Dean, Anthea Hamilton, Helen Marten and Josephine Pryde. The exhibition was really diverse and led to some interesting discussions amongst the students. Since our return Helen Marten has been announced the winner. We also had time to look at some of the work displayed in the permanent collection and saw works by Anish Kapoor, Francis Bacon, Turner and David Hockney. It was an excellent introduction to British Art as the gallery houses a real range of works. We then took the Tate boat down the river and saw many famous buildings and sights along the way such as St Pauls Cathedral and the Millennium Bridge. It gave us a
great vantage point to see the architecture from the river. We then went to the Tate Modern and students were able to experience the current work that is on display in the turbine hall as well as the huge collection of modern art that the Tate Modern houses. It was also exciting to be able to see the new extension that has been added and all the new work that is on display there. It was good that students were able to experience the wide variety of work that is on display . They were able to see paintings, sculptures, photography and prints. Many of the works on display allowed for great talking points and it was good to see and hear students discussing the pieces and sharing their opinions. After our art experiences we walked from the Tate modern to Covent Garden which was lovely and allowed us to soak up the Christmas atmosphere. We met with the Drama students in time to have a look around the area and then go to the theatre for the show. It was a great day and everyone really enjoyed the galleries and seeing art in
different contexts.
Ms N Dalby Head of Art
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Drama in London
T he GCSE drama group were up bright and early to catch the bus to London on Friday morning. Ms Charleston would have been even earlier if the clutch hadn’t gone on her car! So at 5am, a little bleary around the edges, we set off on our adventure. The students were booked to take part in a drama workshop at Pineapple Studios. We eagerly looked out for celebrities and apparently “The woman from Coronation Street” was spotted. We were totally star struck. The theatre company Frantic Assembly choreographed the movement for the show we were going to see in the evening and our two hour bespoke workshop focused on physical theatre a
performance style used by Frantic Assembly. The workshop was led by Adam from Theatre Workout. The students thoroughly enjoyed it and took away several ideas for their Unit 3 performance project. We had a quick photo opportunity at Trafalgar Square with fountains, lions and the National Gallery as a back drop and then we walked
back to Covent Garden to meet up with the Art students for food and shopping. Suitably refreshed we all made our way to see “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night time“ at the Gielgud theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue. Based on the Mark Haddon novel, this stage adaptation was a truly spectacular show with an engaging story and stunning technical elements. As we made our way home Jayda and Emily were still wide awake at 3am, chatting excitedly about the show. Moments like this make it all worth it. Well done Year 11 - it was a pleasure being up with you for 26 hours and thank you to all the parents for being awake to collect your children so promptly.
Ms Charleston
Head of Creative Arts
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Truro Combined Schools Art Project
W ith the annual Truro Schools Collaborative Project gathering pace for the 2017 public exhibition in Truro’s Lemon Street Gallery, year 8 students from Richard Lander School have once again joined other students from the Truro area to work on exhibits. This year’s workshops started with a visit to John Howard’s print studio in Penryn. The second in the series of workshops saw students Amelie Coombes, Theo Dunford and Caitlin Shaw having the chance to work with Adrian Holmes at a workshop hosted by Truro High School. Adrian is a local artist with global influences. He is now based in Redruth’s Krowji studios but much of his training took place as an apprentice to a Japanese print maker and he retains close ties with the country and its aesthetic
tradition. His work combines classic painting and wood block print making skills to produce very modern representations of our environment. The students had a chance to learn a range of skills from Adrian before applying these to their own interpretations of Cornish scenes. Under Adrian’s guidance Amelie, Theo and Caitlin all worked with students from the other schools in the Truro area to create large scale paintings. It was a great opportunity for the students to learn new skills under the watchful eye of a fantastic and inspiring tutor and, equally, a challenge to work at such a large scale. Adrian then took the students through the process of print making to combine these with the paintings. The final pieces were great examples of modern combinations of classic techniques to create something entirely new; they were also a great opportunity for the students to meet, work with, and make new friends from the Truro area. Next year’s exhibition will be called, ‘You Are Here’ and will look
at contemporary art in Cornwall. Adrian’s work with the students will be unveiled at the Exhibition in March as well as a piece created by the teachers from the schools who had a chance to join in with the collaborative spirit of the workshop and exhibition. We look forward to seeing you in March 2017.
Mr A Conrad Art Teacher
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Methodist Church Display
W e were asked some time ago by the Methodist Church to be involved in decorating one of the church windows. The idea was to create something to illustrate a well known Christmas carol . We were given ‘In the bleak mid– winter’ and Mr Conrad and some students from years 7-9 who have been attending KS3 art club every week began to come up with ideas for how the carol could be represented. They decided to create something 3D and set about making some beautiful houses that represented the winter theme. It took quite some time to cut all the pieces that put the constructions together. Trees and a grass foreground really set the scene. Ms Downing made a fantastic textile back drop which features lyrics from the carol. When we went to set it up at the church it looked fantastic and really effective on the window sill. Well done to all the students from Art Club who helped.
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How to Revise for your GCSEs - Parent Information Evening
O n Thursday 5th January, we held a parent information evening to advise on the most effective ways to study for GCSEs. The evening was organised by the Mathematics and English departments, supported by Mrs Knight and Rob Dowling who work
on student well-being throughout the year to ensure that unmanageable stress is avoided. It was very well attended by parent’s of year 11 students but if you missed it do not fret, as all the presentations have been put on the ‘Exam Resources and Notices’ page of the school website. http://www.richardlander.co.uk/whats-going-on/exam-resources-and-notices
We have also now published a skeleton timetable of the GCSE Exams which will take place in May/June 2017.
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Japanese Club
Akemashite omeditou gozaimasu Happy New Year from Japanese Club! Our first club meeting of the New Year was a resounding success. Not only did we get sent lots of wonderful matcha (green tea) powder from Japan, we also got origami paper, Japanese chocolates and a very cute ‘totoro’ New Year’s decoration! Our language lesson revisited some of last year’s work including the use of the verb ‘dekiru’ – to be able to. We also learnt the Japanese numbers and how to ask: ‘How old are you?’ (Nan sai desu ka)
Finally, Koge Pan’s adventures got a bit obscure however; he did introduce us to ‘charcoal pan’ who had been in the oven for three hours!
Miss V. Whitlock English (and Japanese) Teacher
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Drama / Music / Dance Rehearsal Schedule
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Little Imaginations - A Flying Start to Young Enterprise!
L ittle Imaginations have made an outstanding start to their year of Young Enterprise. With the YE Cornwall Christmas Trade Fair fast approaching, the team were keen to generate as much publicity as possible and to test prototypes of their fledgling product—The Cardboard Castle. When 45 students from Bosvigo School visited for a Christmas party, Little Imaginations jumped on the opportunity and invited Radio Cornwall in to interview them at the event. The show was aired on the ‘Sunday Breakfast with Donna Birrell’ show and Joe Barber and Nesta Griffiths did an excellent job of explaining the ethos and ambitions of their company. The primary students really enjoyed personalising the castle and playing in it so the team went to the trade fair the following Saturday positive and well-prepared. Their hard work was rewarded by Young Enterprise Cornwall who chose Little Imaginations as Runner-up Company, with the 2nd most innovative product and 2nd best marketing campaign. Their customer service and ability to engage with the general public was rewarded with the Mystery Shopper Award!
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Election for Parent Governor
T here is one vacancy on the Governing body in the category of Parent Governor. You are invited to stand for election or nominate any parent/carer of a child on the register of the school. Please complete a nomination form by visiting the school website, where a copy of the form is available or contact Mrs Morgan, Clerk to Governors through main reception. The closing date was Noon on
Monday 9th January 2017 but has now been extended to Monday 16th January due to technical problems with the school website. For further guidance on what the role entails, please read the ‘Why
be a Governor’ document or visit the Cornwall Council website at https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/education-and-learning/schools-and-colleges/governors/categories-of-governor/
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Rotary Young Chef Area Final
O n Thursday 1st December, Richard Lander School hosted the area final of the Rotary Young Chef Competition. Twelve students from all over Cornwall took part and all were asked to cook a three course meal for two covers. Richard Lander School had two competitors, Scarlett Berry and Lizzie Harverson. The competition was organised by Mollie Foster from the Truro Boscawen Rotary Club and she managed to bring a whole group of volunteers with her to wash up for the
twelve students. Judges for the competition were Sanjay Kumar and Philip Oakes who is a lecturer at Camborne College. The competitors worked really well and all the students managed to produce all three courses in the two hours they had. The two judges were impressed with the skills they demonstrated and the standard of food. Sadly neither Scarlett nor Lizzie made the top three but they did extremely well. The
presentation of Scarlett’s dishes was praised as well as her high excellent flavours. Lizzie’s dishes were also highly commended and the judges were amazed at both girl’s knowledge and skill. A brilliant effort by both girls, well done!
Mr W. Gilbert DT Food Teacher
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Year 7 History Castle Competition 2016
C ongratulations to all of Year 7 who took part in the annual Medieval model castle competition. The standard of entries this year continued to be exceptionally high and the judges were faced with a very difficult decision with over thirty entries reaching this year’s final. Special congratulations go to Dillon Antunes, Amber Atkins, and Loren Pound who were the three overall winners this year. Some of the finalists from this year have their castles on display in the library so please do have a look at their work. Congratulations to all of the finalists this year:
Max Antcliffe, Lucy Atherfold, Connor Barkle, Issac Barrell , Ysella Berriman, Scarlett Berry, Adam Bramley, Jaz Burns, Kyle Charman, Georgia Davies, Joshua Ellis, Joel Fern, Maddison Goodreid, Ethan Gray, Rosie Griffiths, Soren Hoadley, Isabel Lane, Maisy Luke, Madison Jose, Sylvie Morrison,
Henry Osborne, Sky Priestley, Betsy Robertson, Skye Roderick, Faith Sanderson, Joshua Sharples, Shana Solway, Nathaniel Trout, Jude Warren and Sonny Wightman. Well done to all of year 7.
Mrs R Jarvis Head of Humanities
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Don’t be late!
T he school day starts at 08:25. It is essential for students to be in school by then to register in their tutor groups and check Moodle for any messages.
Many Thanks, Student Support Team
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Young Photographer 2017
I t’s time to get your cameras out
and explore beautiful wintery
Cornwall looking for inspiration!
The Rotary are once again running
their Young Photographer
competition. This is a 3 stage
competition with each round being
judged by professional
photographers and there are great
prizes to be won. Richard Lander
School has a great history of
success in entering this
competition, with Alfie Martin
winning the district round in his
age group last year along with
other notable finalists.
Task:
To produce a portfolio of three
photographs based upon the
theme, ‘Reflection’ in colour or
black and white on photographic
paper. Prints are to be submitted
separately. Each print, including
any mount should be no larger
than A4 size. Mobile Phones may
be used but please take the photo
in the highest resolution possible
and be wary of any filters which
may reduce this. Similarly when
emailing a photo make sure you
are sending it in the largest format
possible.
If you are in any doubt, Miss
Wright is more than happy to help.
Pop in to the DT Base at lunchtime
or during tutor time. She will also
your images for you if you send her
a jpeg by 25th January at the
latest. District competition winners
will be asked for a digital copy of
their photographs in jpg format
and ideally 5MB for an A4 sized
print.
In addition, each entrant should
provide a brief sentence of what
each photograph represents in
relation to the theme and also
need to fill in an entry form -
available from the DT Base or
Creative Arts Base.
Please Note: Photographs which
include people under 18 years old
must be accompanied by written
permission from the parent,
guardian or carer of the person
photographed.
Last year the Rotary produced a
calendar featuring the best entries
from 2016. We were very proud
that 7 of the images used were
from Richard Lander School
students. We still have a few of
these calendars left over and they
are available for £5 from the DT
base or from Main Reception. All
proceeds go to Cornwall Air
Ambulance and End Polio Now.
DEADLINE: 26th January 2017
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Christmas at Richard
Lander School
Although it all seems like a long
time ago now, at the end of last
term everyone was very excited
about Christmas!
The Music department led the
celebrations with 2 superb
concerts. Our formal carol service
was held in Truro Methodist
Church and included performances
from Terpsichore, the school
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recorder group, and our 4
wonderful choirs - The Chamber
Choir, the whole school choir,
Changing Voices and our Year 7
Choir. They all delighted an
audience of family members and
staff and, with the congregation
contributing by singing well know
carols between performances,
everyone left the church reminded
of the things that we love about
Christmas.
This event was followed by an
informal carol service held in
school which featured solo
performances from Ella
Hadfield, Amy Kimpton, Adam
Hawkes and Ben Keast, along with
ensemble performances from the
RLS Jazz Band, world music
ensembles including Samba,
Djembe and Gamelan
performances, the Woodwind
Group and Trio, Changing Voices,
the School Production Band,
Taverner Choir, the Chamber Choir,
RLS String Group the Year 7 Choir!!
To add to this outstanding display
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of talent the audience were invited
to participate in sing-a-long carols
and a finale performance of ‘I wish
it could be Christmas everyday!’
Ms Jones and Mrs Whomersley
worked incredibly hard to enthuse
and support students of all musical
interests last term and the results
of this were seen in these
wonderful events.
‘Changing Voices’ - our all male
choir - were particularly busy over
the festive period, as they also
spent Tuesday 13th December,
visiting Amberley House
Residential Home to perform
Christmas songs to the residents
there. They were incredibly well
received and brought smiles to all
the resident’s faces.
Along with tutor group parties, the
final day of the Autumn term saw a
superb display of talent during
Year 11 Entertainment. It was
varied and surprising and many
long term staff agreed it was the
best one we have ever seen. Also,
in the final week, Mrs Knight’s
Child Development students
hosted a Christmas party for 2
Reception classes from Bosvigo
School. This provided an
opportunity for our students to
observe the younger children as
they attempted festive activities
and to try out healthy party food
recipes.
Finally, Student Leaders enjoyed a
trip to Eden’s ice skating rink
where they took part in an
impromptu Mannequin Challenge,
featuring Jools Clarke gliding
between (slightly shaky) student
statues in ice skates. Please see the
school Facebook page for the
result..
Here are some photographs of our
Lander Christmas!
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Dear Parents / Carers, As we move towards the winter months, and mindful of the potential for heavy snowfall to close the school whilst it is in session, please find attached a summary of the school’s protocol for emergency closure of the school. This document will also be filed on the school website (follow the ‘Parent’ then ‘Policies’ links). In such a circumstance, the school will endeavour to do what it can to stay open; however, our first priority is always to maintain the health and safety of our students and staff. Sending this document to parents / carers in advance of any adverse weather conditions keeps all of us in the loop regarding process and communication. Kind regards, Steve Mulcahy Headteacher
Procedure for Emergency School Closure This protocol is intended to support parents with regard to Richard Lander School emergency school closure procedures (for example in adverse weather conditions, such as heavy snow.) The protocol can only be effective if the school has up to date contact telephone numbers for parents. It is the responsibility of parents to ensure that the school is informed when contact telephone numbers change. At all points, the welfare and safety of students and staff is our key concern. If adverse weather affects the school while it is in session, the following protocol will be put in place. The Headteacher will contact the Local Authority with regard to closure of the school. The Local Authority
will communicate this to the local radio stations, as per the county protocol. The school will arrange for the regular service buses to collect students from school at the earliest
opportunity. Students will be called to their tutor bases, under the direction of their tutors. Students will then be advised to call their parents via their mobile phones. Once students have made this
telephone connection, their tutor or other supporting member of staff will speak directly to parents. Students who do not have a mobile phone will be directed to one of the admin bases in school, where a
member of the admin team will make contact with parents via one of their office phones. Via this phone call, parents will be requested to grant permission for their children to leave school, either
by their regular service bus, public bus, by foot or under the escort of another student’s parent. Students will not be given permission to leave the school if parents have not spoken directly to a member
of staff via this telephone conversation. The tutor will then sign the student’s planner to indicate that this permission has been granted. Under the direction of senior staff, students will be released from their tutor bases in an orderly manner,
and will leave via the Student Reception exit. They will show their signed planner to a member of staff on exit, to indicate that parental permission has been granted.
Parents who collect their children directly from school can do so from the school’s main reception. Senior staff will remain in school until all students have been granted safe passage home. The school will issue further information about whether the school will remain closed, partly open or open fully, on a daily basis. Any announcement will be posted on the school website by 7am daily. Parents should also tune in to local radio stations, which will be informed by the Local Authority of ongoing school closure.
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