Visit to the Somme (10/16)
The English department and 44 students from Years 11 to 13 went to visit the Somme area of France during half term to support the students' understanding of the context of World War One literature.
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The English department and 44 students from Years 11 to 13 went to visit the Somme area of France during half term to support the students' understanding of the context of World War One literature.
On the 20th October, eleven Year 9 students were invited for a tour of the Emirates stadium in North London. They were accompanied by two Year 11 leaders and two staff. All these students had successfully taken part in the double club project which is a programme run by Arsenal FC in partnership with the Languages department at CCC which aims to promote Languages through football.
Sixty Year nine history students took a coach to the Imperial War Museum in London. The whole day was linked to their study of the 20th century and in particular the recent topic of the Cold War.
On the last Wednesday of the half term Chalfont’s hosted the first South Buckinghamshire Rotary Design Challenge. Students from Chalfonts and The Beaconsfield School worked in teams of four to ‘design and build’ a bridge to a set specification. The students were grouped in their respective age groups aligned to their key stage.
On Wednesday 12th October Yr11 students were off timetable all day to experience an Employability Skills Day. Students spent time in the main hall talking to individuals representing a variety of professions ranging from catering & hospitality, retail, engineering, the armed forces, the fire brigade, travel, banking, filmmaking, the music industry and more.
On Monday 19th September we were honoured to watch three Year 12 students take on and conquer a swim across the English Channel. As a result I have been asked to try and put into words what we witnessed.
For see pictures and video clips or to make a donation visit their website www.jlsswimthechannel.com
On the final week of the summer term, Mr Pinho and I accompanied a brave bunch of Year 12s and 13s to the Tatras Mountains in Poland and Slovakia to complete the qualifying expedition for the Duke of Edinburgh Gold award.
In July a group of Year 10 and 11 students attended the Beijing Foreign Studies University in China representing the United Kingdom. Students from many other European countries participated in the 10 day cultural visit. Our students showed great maturity and enthusiasm. They benefitted greatly from the exciting programme and learned a lot about Chinese culture while also undertaking lessons in Mandarin.
Our Yr10 students have just completed a week of work experience. Some of these placements may well lead to future career opportunities.
We enjoyed a celebration with the remote control car club team members on Thursday 14th July. This was to congratulate them on their hard work building the cars they will use for the club.
We took 12 students ranging from Years 9 to 12 to visit British Airways Terminal 5 to participate in “The Art of Flying – Customer Service” workshop. The purpose of the workshop was to inspire and empower students by developing their skill and ability to deliver outstanding customer service. we took 12 students ranging from Years 9 to 12 to visit British Airways Terminal 5 to participate in “The Art of Flying – Customer Service” workshop. The purpose of the workshop was to inspire and empower students by developing their skill and ability to deliver outstanding customer service.
On Thursday, 14th July we delivered the final part of the ‘World of Work’ Programme to the Year 6 students of the Chalfont St Peter Academy. The aim of the programme is to encourage students to explore lots of different jobs and to consider the skills required to carry out the roles.