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HGSS Newsletter - February 2022

Dear Parents and Carers

Welcome to our latest newsletter.  I hope you find the selection of articles below of interest, particularly where your child has been involved in events. We have spent a lot of the term managing absence both of staff and students and are really looking forward to focusing on more exciting aspects of school life.  It is therefore great to see enrichment opportunities on the rise as venues are opening up with fewer restrictions.  We are booking our first series of overseas trips with the likes of the School ski trip next year, MFL trips to France/Spain, and Gold Duke of Edinburgh.  Both international and local trips are so important to enrich the curriculum and support student motivation to extend their studies in areas they are interested in and we really encourage students to take up these opportunities where possible.  Please be aware though that as these trips are released some will require students to have a Covid pass, providing an additional layer of requirements for these trips.  A link to the details for these passes can be found here.

We have been re-thinking our curriculum in light of the impact of Covid.  Particularly in Years 7 and 8 we have students who have missed out on whole rotations of subjects, such as Design Technology, Drama, Food Technology and therefore have never had an experience of that subject.  This, along with other reasons, has resulted in our curriculum being adjusted so that Options will no longer be chosen at the end of Year 8 this Easter, but will instead by chosen by our current Year 8 students when they are in Year 9, i.e. February 2023.  This will enable these students to have a proper experience of all of these subjects and enable any gaps in learning to be closed, whilst also allowing core subjects more time to teach their subjects at greater depth.  Current Year 8 students will be able to specialise in some subject areas early.  Please find further details here.

There is a real determination by the DfE to have GCSE, BTEC and A Level exams this summer and recent information has been released, explaining on a subject by subject basis, which parts of the specification for each subject will not be examined this summer as a result of the lost learning time due to lockdowns.  We have put all the relevant links in the document that can be found here:

Students_FAQs_Summer_2022_JCQ

Advance-Information-for-General-Qualifications-2021-22_JCQ

At the same time we are still being asked by the DfE to continue with the ‘TAG’ Teacher Assessed Grade process.  Year 11 and 13 will be sitting a series of assessments after half-term, which will provide a second mark in case we need to move to TAGs.  Students should be taking their success in these assessments seriously, as one of the reasons that TAGs may be implemented will be as a result of inequity in the impact of Covid on different parts of the country.  There will be a third TAG assessment in the early summer for Year 11 and 13, should we be asked to implement it.

If you are wondering how to get your child caught up with a missed Covid vaccination, then you can find a link here to support you.  Further, with March approaching and the heating working in all our new build areas, from after half-term, students will return to wearing only their blazers in class and not their outer coats.

Lastly, Innovate, the catering company that runs our food offer at break and lunch, are increasing prices on some of their food range to cater for rising costs.  We have been able though to keep the price of the main meal at £2.30 which still reflects a very good price, for a hot main meal and dessert.

We have also seen several students recently going into negative balances on their Squid account. After half-term we will cap any negative balances allowed to £2.30 to avoid this but to also ensure that no students would ever be left hungry. Of course, any need beyond this would also be dealt with on an individual basis and we would always make sure that all students have access to food at school, even if their Squid account is short of funds. We hope you feel this is a sensible approach.

We wish you a relaxing half-term if possible and look forward to welcoming all our students back on Tuesday 1 March for our usual 8.55am start.

Work Hard, Be Kind, Have Passion,

Ed Hillyard , Headteacher

14 Feb 2022
Gold Duke of Edinburgh Training Day
During the training day, we learnt how to perform basic first aid in case of any accidents during the expedition. This means that we know the proper procedure to follow if someone in our group gets injured, or ill. We then went through meal plans for the duration of the expedition, which helped us t...
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14 Feb 2022
New Fiction Books for Sixth Formers in the Library
This month, the school library has received a very generous donation of over 50 books from angryrobotbooks.com.  Many thanks to Mr Creffield for arranging this for us.
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14 Feb 2022
Work Experience and Industry Insight
We encourage our Sixth Formers to take advantage of opportunities for work experience and industry insight in order to inform their choices around careers after school. Covid-19 has led to the creation of lots of virtual work experience opportunities, allowing students to benefit from experiences wi...
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16 Feb 2022
A “Hands-on” Approach to Anatomy in A Level Biology
This term in biology our class is learning about the gas exchange in animals. To really understand the structures of how gas exchange works we carried out many practicals, such as a locust dissection and a rat dissection.
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16 Feb 2022
#PlayYourPart - Safer Internet Day 2022
Each year in the UK, Safer Internet Day explores a new area or theme that is important to the young people we work with every day
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16 Feb 2022
Trips are back at HGSS!
We are delighted to start organising day trips again for students this year and preparing for some residential trips in the next Academic year 2022/2023.
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14 Feb 2022
Sixth Form Football Tournament
On Tuesday 1 February 22 a group of students from the Sixth Form took part in a 5-aside football tournament at Dr Challoner’s High School and won the tournament.
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16 Feb 2022
National Apprenticeship Week
We have just been celebrating National Apprenticeship Week (7 - 11 February) across the school, informing students and parents about opportunities to follow this alternative kind of pathway and celebrating our former students who have gone on to great apprenticeships in a wide range of ind...
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Parents' Association

Please visit our Parents' Association page on the link below for information on how you can support the school.  Thank you

Parents' Association

14 Feb 2022
Thank You
Holmer Green Senior School would like to say a big ‘Thank You’ to the Co-op, Hazelmere for donating fresh fruit every week for our disadvantaged students.
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16 Feb 2022
Netball success
Year 10 On Thursday 20 January the Year 10 Netball team played an away game at The Misbourne school. We started off the match strongly in the first quarter leading 4:1, with some strong dodging and passes. Similarly in the 2nd quarter, gaining four more points and leading by 8:4 in half time...
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Trips are back at HGSS!

We are delighted to start organising day trips again for students this year and preparing for some residential trips in the next Academic year 2022/2023.

After half term, all Year 10 students have been invited to the Bucks Skills Show in Aylesbury where they will be able to explore different career opportunities from 120 Buckinghamshire based businesses.  Our Year's 9 and 11 Drama students are visiting the Wycombe Swan to see Blood Brothers, as part of their GCSE exam preparations.  Year 12 Psychology students are attending 'Brain Day' at the RGS in June where they will receive a tutorial by Dr Guy Sutton, Director, MBI & Honorary Special Lecturer from the University of Nottingham Medical School.

We are also pleased that both the Year 11 and 13 students will have the chance to celebrate the end of their education here at HGSS with a Prom for each year group at Missenden Abbey.

The Duke of Edinburgh Award has received our highest number of take up this year for the Bronze Award (Year 9) and both the Silver Award (Year 10) and the Gold Award (Year 12) also have good size cohorts, with Practice Expeditions taking place in the Spring, followed by the Assessment Expeditions in the Summer Term.

Planning is already in place for further trips and residentials for next year, which will be launched over the coming weeks!

14 Feb 2022
Peter Pan Pantomime
On 16 December, Year 7 had the chance to celebrate the successful completion of their first term at HGSS by attending the Peter Pan pantomime at the Wycombe Swan theatre.
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Goodbye to:

Mrs Sandra Hardie, Data Manager - taking "pre-retirement"

Mrs Sandra Melhuish, Attendance & Medical Officer - retirement

Mrs Justine Cox, Pastoral Manager - moving to another school

Welcome to:

Mr Charlie MacDonald - Science Teacher

Mrs Corral McCormack - Data Manager

Mr Paul Battimelli - Caretaker

Mr Mark Hunt - Caretaker

Ms Jane Beeden - Medical Officer

Mr John Smith - Attendance Officer

If your child is going to be absent for any reason please ensure any emails are sent or copied to the attendance@holmer.org.uk email address or ring 01494 719901.   Absences for whatever reason are entered on our SIMS system from a central area where they are coded appropriately.

Please ensure the Attendance Office is informed if your child is going to be absent for religious observance.  We cannot assume that is the reason for absence and we need to know that your child is safe.

Wherever possible please make medical appointments for a time that will not affect school attendance.

Thank you

Mrs Sandra Melhuish

Attendance & Medical Administrator