Showing posts with label Miscellaneous. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Miscellaneous. Show all posts
Wednesday, 14 December 2011
Wednesday, 7 December 2011
HISTORY TRIP
History Department - WW1 Battlefields Trip(s)
6th Form Trip (Easter Holidays) - year 12 & 13
Letters for pupils now available from Mr. Scrivener in E105. Please encourage pupils to collect a letter.
Priority goes to those selecting History GCSE, and those with excellent attendance, punctuality and behaviour records. Only 40 places available!!
Friday, 25 November 2011
6th Form Centre Make-Over
Looking for a small group of students who would be interested in sprucing up the 6th form centre a bit to give it a sense of personality and care. The students will have to be prepared to get together at least once a fortnight after school to discuss how to spend the money I have gained from the PTA
Please contact Cassie Hyland in the Art dept if you are interested
Please contact Cassie Hyland in the Art dept if you are interested
Sunday, 11 September 2011
Thursday, 14 July 2011
Activities Day
NEXT THURSDAY
ACTIVTY DAY
12 SPACES ON TREEJUMPERS TRIP
£40.00 PER PLACE
PLEASE SEE MR MCWHINNIE IF YOU WISH TO GO
Monday, 11 July 2011
Summer Experiences
If you have any questions about Summer Camp or Gap Year you are very welcome to come and speak to Miss Whittaker and Mrs Raji
Gap year
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Thursday, 7 July 2011
Wednesday, 22 June 2011
Thursday, 26 May 2011
Discretionary Learner Support (dLS) for 16-18 year olds
What is discretionary Learner Support (dLS)?
· It is a one-off grant for students with identified and specific financial needs associated with the costs of learning or in cases of emergency with living costs.
· It is especially for students who have experienced a sudden change in their circumstances (e.g. a loss of income or parent redundancy) that national schemes can not respond to.
Click here for more information
Click here for forms
Sunday, 22 May 2011
BBC documentary
Educated and out of work? Up for hire?
The BBC is looking for young talented people between the ages of 18-24 who are desperate to find work. The producers have approached Prospects to see if we can help find participants to be filmed in July and August, for a documentary.
Producer Miles Carter said, “I really think this project will be great, not only to create awareness for young people but also for employers. We are looking for people who are talented, educated and out of work.”
Participants will benefit from intensive training and a chance to undertake real work experience, with the possibility of a job at the end. The documentary will then be shown to an invited audience to introduce a live debate, and representatives from Prospects will be asked to attend. The programme will be supported by a dedicated website where we can post information.
The producers are looking for young people from all parts of the country with many different experiences and backgrounds, who can answer yes to these questions.
• Are you a school leaver or graduate, unemployed for over a year?
• Would you like 40 years of career experience in four weeks, and the chance of a real job at the end of it?
Miles adds, “This exciting new series aims to give individuals with potential a genuine opportunity to find the right employer and start a new career”.
If you know a young person aged 18 - 24 who meets the criteria and might like to take part, please contact Love Productions on 020 7067 4837 or email: miles@loveproductions.co.uk
• Would you like 40 years of career experience in four weeks, and the chance of a real job at the end of it?
Miles adds, “This exciting new series aims to give individuals with potential a genuine opportunity to find the right employer and start a new career”.
If you know a young person aged 18 - 24 who meets the criteria and might like to take part, please contact Love Productions on 020 7067 4837 or email: miles@loveproductions.co.uk
Tuesday, 17 May 2011
Survey
We hope you will be able to assist with a short survey we are undertaking to elicit views from students in Years 12 & 13 about how they are going about choosing a university and how London compares with other English regions.
The survey has 11 questions and students can also enter a prize draw to win one of six Amazon vouchers, each worth £50.
The survey is anonymous and takes about 5 minutes. We would be most grateful if you could encourage a few of your Year 12 and Year 13 students to complete the survey which can be found at www.londonhigher.ac.uk/londonstudents.html by Friday 3 June 2011.
Monday, 25 April 2011
£500 cash to be won
Your help needed in nationwide tuition fees research project - £500 cash to be won
Euro RSCG Heist and Callen Associates are currently carrying out a nationwide research study on behalf of around 20 UK universities exploring students' understanding of and response to changes to university fees and funding.
If you are considering going to university in or soon after Autumn 2012, we need your views!
We have set up an online survey which takes around 15-25 minutes to complete. You can take part by following this link, or copying and pasting it into your web browser:
http://surveys.heist.co.uk/questionnaires/studenttracker/spring2011.htm
If you take part, you’ll be entered in a prize draw to win £500 cash.
The survey is completely confidential - your answers won't be seen by anyone outside the research team and won't have any bearing on your university applications.
If you have any questions about the project, please contact Rachel McCourty at Euro RSCG Heist on 0161 855 2955 or email: rachel.mccourty@eurorscgheist.com
Thanks for your time
Euro RSCG Heist and Callen Associates are currently carrying out a nationwide research study on behalf of around 20 UK universities exploring students' understanding of and response to changes to university fees and funding.
If you are considering going to university in or soon after Autumn 2012, we need your views!
We have set up an online survey which takes around 15-25 minutes to complete. You can take part by following this link, or copying and pasting it into your web browser:
http://surveys.heist.co.uk/questionnaires/studenttracker/spring2011.htm
If you take part, you’ll be entered in a prize draw to win £500 cash.
The survey is completely confidential - your answers won't be seen by anyone outside the research team and won't have any bearing on your university applications.
If you have any questions about the project, please contact Rachel McCourty at Euro RSCG Heist on 0161 855 2955 or email: rachel.mccourty@eurorscgheist.com
Thanks for your time
Tuesday, 29 March 2011
Youth Voices survey
PLEASE TAKE SOME TIME TO FILL IN THIS SURVEY
This survey is for 16-18 year olds living in the borough of Bexley and will ask a series of questions about anti social behaviour in their community.
The survey will take around 10 minutes to complete.
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