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Year 6 Induction Evening Thursday 5 th July 2018 School Prayer and Chaplaincy Mr Joe Hopkins, School Chaplain Scripture Awe came upon everyone, because many wonders and signs were being done by the apostles. All who believed were together


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Year 6 Induction Evening

Thursday 5th July 2018

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School Prayer and Chaplaincy

 Mr Joe Hopkins, School Chaplain

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Scripture

Awe came upon everyone, because many wonders and signs were being done by the

  • apostles. All who believed were together and had

all things in common;

Acts 2:43-44

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School Prayer

Jesus Christ, I know you are the King of all creation; all that I have comes from You. All I can offer You in return is to promise to work to the best of my ability and to try to live a good Christian life. Bring all people into Your holy kingdom, so that Your peace and glory reigns throughout the whole universe. Amen

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Welcome

 Mr Cuomo, Executive Principal  Miss Love, Head of School

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Rewards, Behaviour and Sanctions

 Miss Tyrrell, Assistant Principal

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Responsibilities  Students must be responsible for their own behaviour.  Using the language of choice is a powerful way of doing that.  Good choices should be rewarded  Poor choices always have consequences. Rights These consist of:  The right to learn  The right to teach  The right to feel safe (physically and emotionally)  The right to respect and dignity

Christ the King Catholic School Behaviour for Learning Policy

The ultimate aim of our Behaviour for Learning Policy is to create an environment where students and staff can realise our Mission Statement every day: “To provide the best experience we can, for all in our care, in a living faith community”

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Christ the King Rewards

Number of Achievement Points Reward 5 Pen, Pencil, Ruler, Pencil Sharpener or Eraser 15 Pencil Crayons 25 Stationary Bundle or Cookie/Flapjack 25 Form Tutor Award 50 £2 Dinner Credit 50 Achievement Leader Award 75 £5 Amazon e-voucher 75 House Leader Award 100 £10 Victoria Centre Gift Card 100 Senior Leader Award 125 Principal Award 150 £15 iTunes Gift Voucher 150 Governor Award 200 £20 CineworldVoucher 250 £25 Victoria Centre Gift Card

Written praise in planners or books Letters or postcards home Certificate of achievement Telephone calls home Verbal Praise Achievement points Display of work Recognition in an Act of Worship

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DEAR Time, Literacy and the Accelerated Reader Programme

 Mr Wilson, Literacy Co-ordinator

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No longer! Drop Everything And Read.

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Building Literacy at CtK

STAR Reading Assessment and Accelerated Reader

http://www.renlearn.co.uk/accelerated-reader/

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DEAR Time

 Drop Everything And Read

 Student A  20 minutes x 5 days =100 minutes per week  100 minutes x 39 weeks = 3,900 minutes per school

year

 Student B  5 x 5 = 25 minutes per week  25 minutes x 39 weeks = 975 minutes per school year

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DEAR: How it works

 Only

Year 7 (reinforces existing LRC guidelines)

 15 minutes per day  Staggered so that every department shares the

responsibility and isn’t repeatedly ‘hit’ for curriculum time

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Instrumental Lessons

 Ms Harvey, Head of Music

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Instrumental Lessons

  • Q. Can anyone learn an instrument?

A. Yes – absolutely! Do you already play an instrument? Would you like to play an instrument? Never thought about it…but maybe?

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Instruments Offered

Orchestral, Band & Voice

 Strings – violin, viola, cello,

double bass

 Brass – cornet, trumpet,

trombone, French horn, tuba

 Woodwind – flute, clarinet,

  • boe, bassoon, saxophone

 Percussion – drum kit  Guitar, voice – or ask if your

instrument is not covered

Hire or buy?

 Suggest that you hire –

any problems it gets fixed

 May change their

instrument Shared or individual?

 Your choice depending

  • n your child - ability,

confidence, cost etc

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Cost

Shared lesson – no more than £6.30 per week (20 mins) Individual lessons – no more £12.50 per week (20 mins)

SIGN UP TONIGHT!

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The Transition Process

 Mrs Mansell, Transition Co-ordinator and

Mr Mellor, Achievement Leader

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Useful Contacts:

School Website: http://www.christtheking.notts.sch.uk/ T witter: @CTKCVA General Enquiries:

  • ffice@christtheking.notts.sch.uk

Lates and Absences: studentservices@christtheking.notts.sch.uk Transition Coordinator: fmansell@christtheking.notts.sch.uk Year 7 Achievement Leader: jmellor@christtheking.notts.sch.uk

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Information Available Tonight:

 Squid Accounts  Bus Information – Leaflets from Nottingham

City Transport and School Buses

 School Uniform – Leaflets from Just

Schoolwear and Schoolwear Solutions

 Forms to fill in – data collection,

photographs, finger printing

 Ms Harvey – Information about Music

Lessons

 Mr Riding – Information about Academies  Mr

Vanderwalt – Transition Summer School