Tuesday 30 November 2010

SNOW DAY

Mrs. Khanna has made the decision to shut the school tomorrow (Wednesday 1st December) due to the hazardous conditions.

Please check the school website (http://www.blogger.com/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.welling.bexley.sch.uk) on a daily basis to see update of situation.

This is a link to the LA website for updates - for Welling, Bexleyheath and Erith
http://www.blogger.com/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://map.lgfl.org.uk/opencheck/default.aspx?la=303

Wednesday 17 November 2010

Apprenticeship?

Are you interested in an electrical, plumbing, heat and vent and engineering maintenance apprenticeship?

JTL a national training provider are now accepting applications on line - you do not need to have GCSE's English and Maths C grades but you do need to pass the assessment test.

JTL do not advertise on the http://www.apprenticeships.org.uk/
so if you're interested in JTL then apply direct to them online by clicking here

Autumn Leaves Show

Attendance figures from 1/11/2010 to 5/11/2010

T. BENFIELD- 96%= WELL DONE! FIRST PLACE AGAIN!

I.ELMSLIE-95.83%= A CLOSE SECOND! WELL DONE

N. ROUTLEDGE-94.86%= THIRD

M.MAJOR-94.67%- FOURTH

J CARTWRIGHT-94.62% FIFTH

J.TAKPI-94.17% SIXTH

J. GONCALVES-90.83% SEVENTH

B RAJI- 84%- EIGHTH

Christmas Ball

Final ball payment by Monday
We need to get this sorted asap
DO NOT give to Miss. Beer
give straight to office in an envelope

BT launch new apprenticeships

http://www.careersbox.co.uk/


BT launch new apprenticeships.


BT's award winning apprenticeship scheme is now open. All applicants will need to have a minimum of 5 A*-C GCSE's including Maths and English Language and a FulUK Manual Drivers Licence.

The new telecoms apprenticeships will be in Customer Engineering and Delivery and once qualified, apprentices will have a guaranteed job with BT, working at the forefront of technology and new innovation.

To apply now visit bt4me.co.uk

Tariff Points and Progression Accord with the Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences at LSBU

Increase in UCAS Tariff Points

London South Bank University (LSBU) has revised its UCAS Tariff point entry requirements for some of its undergraduate programmes commencing in September 2011.
 
MESSAGE FROM LSBU:
Progression Accords with the Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences at LSBU
 
As we have a progression accord with your institution, I wanted to make you aware of this and to reassure you that our old tariff points as stated in our progression accord will still apply to applicants, from your institution, who apply to one of our courses, in the Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences, for 2011 entry.
 
Therefore our Progression Accord will continue to work in the same way, as follows:
 
1. Guarantee of a conditional offer from LSBU if students apply through the progression for one of the following courses:

  • - LLB (Hons) Law - BSc (Hons) Psychology
  • - BSc (Hons) Criminology - BSc (Hons) Sociology
  • - BA (Hons) International Politics - BA (Hons) Tourism & Hospitality
  • - BSc (Hons) Social Policy - BA (Hons) Film Studies
  • - BA (Hons) Urban & Environmental Planning - BSc (Hons) Media and Cultural Studies
  • - BA (Hons) Digital Media Arts - BA (Hons) Print & Online Journalism
  • - BA (Hons) Digital Film and Video - BA (Hons) Game Cultures
  • - BA (Hons) Music and Sonic Media - BA (Hons) Creative Writing
  • - BA (Combined Honours) English Studies - BA (Hons) Arts Management
  • - BA (Hons) Drama & Performance Studies
  • - BA (Hons) Theatre practice: Creative Producing
 
2. Guarantee of a place on the above courses if students meet our (old) entrance criteria of 240 UCAS points for Law and Psychology and 160 UCAS points for all the remaining courses. With respect to Access Courses, we require a Pass.
 
To ensure that Welling students benefit from our progression accord which maintains our old entrance requirements, students will need to enter the words:  PA followed by Welling School in the further information column, next to the LSBU course choice.
 
We hope that our position with progression accords reassures your students. Our progression accord has the benefit of a guaranteed conditional offer as well as lower tariff points than our new standard offer. We have therefore stayed true to our mission to widen access to higher education to all those who can benefit.

Thursday 4 November 2010

Minutes of 6th form Prefect meeting – 4/11/10

Year 8 disco 8th December
Poster and tickets – Mikey, Beth and Sam
People on the night needed
Selling tickets – Olivia, Flossie, Emily, Sonia, Lucy, Sarah
DJ – Sam Montgomery ??


Silly Tie Day
Need to raise £1000
Half of the money to British Heart Foundation in aid of Mr.Hewitt recently having heart surgery.
Other half for the Christmas ball.

Wednesday 10th November – Year 11-12 evening. 6-8 PM
Prefects to:
Help departments
Meet and greet.
Talk to parents
Have a good presence on the evening

Common room
WELL DONE!!
Need to still keep tidy.
All prefects need to support one another in decisions with the common room.
Prefects need to take responsibility.


Charlie Benn – Jack Petchey award
Suggestions as to where money could be spent and what on.


Flash mob suggested with proceeds going to charity

Proposal to put on a show for 7,8 and 9

Karaoke night
Charlie Benn to organise
End of November.
Gemma Gibson and other prefects to help run and organise.

Year 12’s to organise small events such a cake sales to raise money for Christmas ball
All suggestions to Miss Beer.
Year 12 to lead.