15th October 2022

Welcome – much to celebrate

We are looking forward to celebrating the achievements of so many of our students in our final week before half term. Our Heads of House will be holding celebration assemblies for all year groups. In addition, 30 students who will be invited to join us for a special breakfast so that we can congratulate them on their exceptional achievements this term.

We look forward to seeing parents of Year 9 and 12 at the parent sessions on Wednesday. If you have not booked your appointment as yet both Talaxy and Eventbrite are still open for bookings. If you have any problem accessing these please contact your Head of House or Mrs Walton.

Thank you for your support this half term. School will be closed to students on Friday when staff will be undertaking training.

Data collection sheets

Please check the data collection sheet for your child, amend it as required, sign and return it to the school office by Thursday 20th October.  Thank you to those parents who have already returned data collection sheets. It is essential schools have at least 2 contact numbers in the event of an emergency.

House Dance and Drama

We are looking forward to our House Drama competition this week. Please find below further details. We wish the best of luck to all participants and thank them for their hard work.

Monday 17th October rehearsals: 

Period 1- Elkes

Y13-E Naylor, J Norton

Y12-E Russell

Y11-E Parker, J Fowler, H Kent 

Y10- K Prior

Y9- K Jones, M Shingler, A Ratcliffe

Period 1- Whitmore

Y13- H Leech, G Edwards

Y9- P Blake, C Taylor, G Richardson, K Garfin-Mumford

Period 2 -Torrance

Year 12: H Ekins, O Holland, J Norton

Year 10- L Hawley, E Baldwin, J Moore

Year 9- M Hipkiss, I Ross, E Byrne

Period 2-Orme

Y13-K Williams, C Hallam

Y11-M Parkes

Y10-P Tortenesi

Y9-O Twohig, A Harper, I Green

Period 3 and 4-ALL STUDENTS

Tuesday 18th October: ALL STUDENTS INVOLVED Period 1-4 

Opportunities in Sport

Rugby

Well done to the 22 boys who made their school rugby debut’s this week against Denstone in the county cup.  Whilst losing to a very well organised side, the boys worked hard and have all made great progress in training.

Uttoxeter Rugby Club still require more players at all age groups Sunday Mornings- see club face book page.

Football

Girls Football

Well done to our year 9 and 10 Girls who represented the school in their first match this week against QEGS. Your performance in the second half was amazing!

This week we have a year 9 Girls game Vs Trentham High School on Thursday after school. Good luck Girls!

Netball

This week we only have year 11 and sixth form netball on Thursday after school.

House Matches this week

Next Wednesday is House Rugby for boys and House Netball for Girls.

P1- Year 11

P2- Year 10

P3- Year 9

Boys and girls have been working towards this all-half term.  Please excuse yourself from lessons if you wish to play (GET YOUR MARK FIRST)

Badminton Club

Extra-curricular: Badminton club will be starting up again on Friday afterschool after half term and is open to all years 3.15-4pm. All students taking part require a PE kit and trainers. 

School Newspaper

If you are interested in the school newspaper or would like to have your writing or art published, please come along to A6 on Friday lunchtimes. Feel free to bring your lunch.

Allies Club

Allies club is a place to come and explore issues around equality. If you are interested in making the school and wider community more inclusive and want to help celebrate our diverse communities, please come along to A6 on Tuesdays after school.

Department News

English

Work of the Week

Mrs Bell’s Y10 class have been working on Romeo and Juliet.  Congratulations to Landon F, Max H, Sam M and Ryan F for their clear understanding of the key scenes so far.

KS5 Shakespeare Trip

Thank you to Tess S from Y13 for giving us this review of Mrs Baldwin’s English Literature trip:

“On Monday, Year 12 and 13 Drama and Y13 English Literature students visited the Curve Theatre in Leicester to watch the play ‘Othello’ by William Shakespeare, a text which we are all studying. The play was put together by the Frantic Assembly Theatre Company, whose adaptation of Shakespeare’s classic text places the story in the turbulent 21st century and has seen previous success in its original runs in 2008 and 2014. The powerful message of acceptance and deception is all the more poignant when placed in more familiar circumstances and the high tension throughout this re-imagining of the play made it a truly unforgettable and exciting trip!

Revision

For GCSE Literature, here are some useful links on GCSE Pod for unseen poetry.  Please see your English teacher or form tutor if you have forgotten your password – or just reset it in the usual way using your school email.  As you can see, there are links to: thinking like an examiner; planning an answer and how to tackle an unseen poem plus many other useful modules.

Book Recommendation

The Bookbuzz books | BookTrust

We couldn’t recommend just one book this week when there are 17 amazing choices for Y9.  Please click the hyperlink above to find out more about each choice.  If you are not in Y9 and are interested in any of the books, please see Mrs Bowler in room A6 as we have copies of them all which are available to loan. All students should be sharing their choice of book with their teacher before 18th October.

Bedrock

We were quite *vexed* to see the tone of words this week – *trepidation,* and *apprehensive* are not very happy words! However, we hold no *animosity* towards Bedrock, as it’s perfectly *feasible* we can use these words in our lessons and beyond…

Bedrock credits this week go to Abigail M for showing the most progress between pre and post unit tests. Well done, Abigail!

History

Year 11 History 

 After school revision session reminders:

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday after school – see Mrs Johnson / Mrs Young for details

American-West end of unit exam

All groups need to be revising for this exam which will be in the first week back after half-term. Ask your teacher for help if you feel you need it.

Social & Health Studies

Our star students this week are from our fabulous year 12 Psychology students for making a super start to their new A-level course:

Lucy B

Rhiannon T

Gemma B

Hannah W

Megan S

Jack W

Daisy T

BTEC Tech Award Sport Activity & Fitness

Please see attached video on BTEC Sport 6th form course suitable for anyone in Year 11

 PE VI Form Open Evening.mp4

Year 10- All students are currently completing an assignment on Technology in Sport and are planning practical delivery of warm ups.

Year 11- All students need to complete and upload to Teams coursework on Body Systems, Injuries and Technology before October Half Term.  Students who got below a L2 Distinction on their exam have been entered for a resit in February for the opportunity to improve their grade.

Year 12- Students are studying Anatomy & Physiology for exam in January.

Year 13- Students are practicing planning training programmes and lifestyle changes in preparation for January exam.

Geography

All year 11 students are encouraged to join us for the following revision sessions which will be held from 3:05 – 4pm Wednesday in the Geography classrooms.

2nd November – Urban Environments

9th November – Rivers

16th November – Coasts

23rd November – Economic World

MFL

MFL MUSINGS

REVISION SESSIONS

Grade 7 – 9, Wednesday after school in room A5

Grade 3 – 6, Thursday after school in room A4

A Level conversation practice, Thursday lunchtime in A4

DUOLINGO CLUB

We will be running a Duolingo club for students who want to practice any foreign language. Full details to follow ASAP, ready for a November start.

Art

Student Showcase: A-Level Photography

Each week in roundup we will be showcasing a different student from across KS4-5 in roundup to highlight the hard work and effort our students have been putting into their work. This week’s A-Level Photography unit was based on, “Wildlife Photography” looking at themes of Aesthetic, Awe, Abstract and Agility in the natural world.

Head of House updates

Whitmore – Miss Jones

Huge congratulations to Skye W who has been selected for the England Volleyball squad this week, also Imogen S who has been selected to represent Team England Cheerleading. 

Former Whitmore student Isabel P, currently in Year 13 has spent this week at a GB training camp for the Beach Sprint Rowing Championships.  

Also Amelie R and Lucy C, both former Whitmore students, now studying in Sixth Form spoke very well on BBC Radio Derby, promoting Women’s Rugby this morning. 

Please let us know of your successes and endeavours that you are involved in outside of school. 

Elkes – Mrs Brooks

Another fantastic week for Elkes. Next week is house drama and Elkes have been historically outstanding in this field. Get involved, get cheering and get DRAMATIC! 

Torrance – Miss Arrowsmith

This week we have house assemblies delivered by your Head of house. This is to celebrate your success in the following areas:

100% Attendance

Bronze, Silver and Gold awards for (30/60/90 credits)

Thomas Character award

Head of house recognition award for 1 year 9, 10 & 11 student in each house

Good luck to all students and well done to everyone who has achieved anyone of the above.

This week we have House netball, House Rugby, House drama and dance. We are currently coming second overall in the house rankings so I would like to encourage as many Torrance students as possible to get involved.

Orme – Mr Brassington

As we approach the end of the term and look forward to the half term review I wanted to say a quick thankyou to all the Orme students that have gone above and beyond. The number of credits, the number of times that I have been stopped by staff to tell me about individual achievements and the number of times I have witnessed Orme students stepping forward to help or support others so far this term is incredibly humbling.  I look forward to sharing some of these successes with you next week in our assembly.

Hey now, you’re an Orme star this week is Matilda M who has racked up an incredibly impressive 63 credits already this term. Well done Matilda!

Sixth Form updates

Sixth Form Finance:

The school has been allocated a Discretional Bursary Fund (DBF) which students are able bid into throughout the academic year providing they meet the financial criteria set by the school and outlined in our DBF policy.

For the academic year 2022-2023 students are eligible for funding of up to £400 if their parental income is below £27,000 (proof required) or if they were designated as pupil premium. If a student is a looked after child (LAC) they may be entitled to up to £1,200 of financial support. Students must use this funding to support their Post-16 education.  For example, Sixth Form uniform, transport costs to and from school, textbooks, revision guides, course materials, IT equipment (up to £150), educational visits, UCAS application Fee, University entrance tests etc.

More detailed information will be available in the DBF booklet which students can be obtain from Mrs Walton in the Sixth Form office or by emailing sixthform@tahs.org.uk

TUTOR TIME ACTIVITIES W/C 17th October 2022

Year 12

Monday

Is Uni or an apprenticeship right for you? How do I know? Watch these videos to help you prepare covering topics such as finance, degree apprenticeships, city living and how to make the most of university open days:

Why go to university
Apprenticeship or uni
Discover Nottingham Trent
Advice to help you prepare for an open day

Tuesday: 

Watch a TED or similar debate.

Wednesday: 

Wellbeing/revision time.  Encourage students to organise their notes and folders, perhaps making some Cornell notes.

Thursday: 

Check progress of work experience applications as we are around 6 weeks away.

Year 13

Monday: 

Watch your choice of apprenticeship videos from Amazing Apprenticeships.  https://amazingapprenticeships.com/resources/?films=1

Tuesday: 

Watch a TED or similar debate.

Wednesday: 

Wellbeing/revision time.  Encourage students to organise their notes and folders, perhaps making some Cornell notes.  Or give them a selection of colouring/sudoku/word puzzles (suggestions on the Team).  Or time to continue with a mooc.

Thursday:  

Fab four future intentions choices: improve their personal statements; plan open day visits; improve their CV or research live apprenticeships on Unifrog.

Amazing Apprenticeships

The Parent Perspective Podcast episode 4 is now LIVE.

This week we’re talking about a crucial stage in your child’s journey – considering the options!

Not every child has a rock solid plan for their future and it can be daunting to make big decisions at this point of life. Our brilliant guests, Influencer and Co-founder of Bambuu Brush Tommie Eaton and his mum, Director of Sporting Futures Training Jill Eaton, discuss what that time was like for them, the importance of keeping options open, and never trying to predict the opportunities that might arise…

Please click on the link below:

Events – Pathway CTM

https://pathwayctm.com/events/

TERM DATES  ACADEMIC YEAR 2022 – 2023

Inset day: Friday 21st October

Holiday: Monday 24 October – Friday 28 October

Term ends: Friday 16 December

Holiday: Monday 19 December – Monday 2 January

Spring Term 2023

Inset day: Tuesday 3 January

Inset day: Wednesday 4 January

Term starts: Thursday 5 January

Holiday: Monday 20 February – Friday 24 February

Term ends: Friday 31 March 

Holiday: Monday 3 April – Friday 14 April

Easter Sunday: Sunday 9 April

Summer Term 2023

Inset day: Monday 17th April

Term starts: Tuesday 18 April

May Day: Monday 1 May

Holiday: Monday 29 May – Friday 2 June

Term ends: Tuesday 25 July

Holiday: Wednesday 26 July – Friday 1 September

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18th September 2022

Welcome

Having now completed our first full week, we wanted to share with both parents and students how incredibly impressed and proud we have been for the way in which students have conducted themselves. 

At the end of the last academic year, we reminded students of our key values.

We aim to support students to be:

Tenacious

Health and Happy

One community

Mindful

Ambitious

Self fulfilled 

Over the last week, we have seen many examples of all these values but in this newsletter we wanted to focus on one particular value, that of ‘One Community’. 

During the week, we delivered assemblies to students to pay tribute and mark the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. Some of our staff and students have found this a difficult time. We asked the students to come together, support each other and most importantly be kind to staff and their peers.

The students were incredibly respectful. We would like to take the opportunity to thank the Thomas Alleyne’s community for being a community that looks after each other. 

Talaxy Update

Notice to all parents – Talaxy Logins. (Our Homework portal)

We are pleased to announce that all pupil and parent Talaxy logins are now available.

However, in order for your account to become live, you will need to associate it against your School registered email address. In order to do this please visit the School website (Thomasalleynes.uk) and navigate to the page called ‘Talaxy Login Details (Parents)’ which can be found in the ‘Parents’ section of the website. 

If you are experiencing any issues with registering on Talaxy…. please email ‘talaxy@tahs.org.uk‘ and we will endeavour to answer your queries as soon as we can. 

Extra-Curricular

Music updates

Please see Mrs Todd if you would like to have tuition in school for instrumental or vocal lessons. If you have already seen me then please check the notice board carefully for your lesson time next week. Lesson times will also be put on SIMS for the next few weeks so please ask your form tutor for the time during registration.


Monday drum lessons
Tuesday guitar lessons
Wednesday Mr Omer voice and violin
Thursday Voice, piano and woodwind
Friday Brass

Music Extra-Curricular Clubs

Extra curricular groups have all started and all are welcome. Please see Mrs Todd in K8 if you have any questions.
Tuesday lunch Year 9 Band
Thursday lunch Choir
Friday lunch Senior Band

French GCSE Revision

French GCSE revision Wednesday 3.05 to 4.05 room A5. All welcome. .

Opportunities in Sport

Football

Boys Football

On Thursday, we had an amazing turnout of 84 boys!  Preparations for first fixtures are going well. All welcome next Thursday

Girls Football

Thursday 22nd September – Girls’ football club 3:05- 4:15. You will need football boots and shin pads.

Message from Burton Albion Community Trust

My name is Harry Clamp, and I am the Youth Engagement Coordinator at Burton Albion Community Trust.

We have recently started up a free multisport and activities youth club at Uttoxeter Heath Community Centre on a Wednesday evening, 4pm – 5pm for children aged 8 – 18. Please see information below with all the details regarding the session

House Cross Country

Tuesday P3 for all students.This is an open race in which anyone can represent their house.

Netball

This week, we had a fantastic turn out with over 60 students taking part in Netball club afterschool.

Fitness Club

Fitness club will be every Friday 3:05-4pm with Mr Scott in the new pavilion Gym. Please see Mr Scott for more details.

Mental Health

Starting on Wednesday 21st September Mrs Brooks will be running a club to promote positive Mental Health and well-being . This will run from 3.15 -4.15 in Room A11.

Interested in becoming a MENTAL HEALTH AMBASSADOR?

Join us on WEDNESDAY EVENINGS in A11 3:15-4:15pm

The WHAM Plan is delivered by young people and anyone who has completed the full course is able to deliver the sessions to others, such as in a school or youth organisation.

There are a variety of different topics that we cover, including:

  • What is emotional wellbeing?
  • The food-mood connection
  • Positive activities for wellbeing
  • Healthy relationships
  • Helping others
  • Planning ahead for troubled times
  • Mindfulness in nature

Department News

Our core revision evening will take place on Thursday 22nd September at 6pm. This session will give an overview of key revision skills and content for the core subjects of English, maths and science. We would encourage all parents of year 11 students to attend.

English

There was a real book buzz developing in the English department last week as we introduced a programme designed to inspire a love of reading to Year 9.  Prepare yourselves for some exciting news. More information to follow very soon. 

Set Texts

A range of set texts for Year 10 and 11 are available to buy on Parent Pay which can then be collected from Room 21.

Copies of An Inspector Calls are available for Y10 parents to buy ahead of study in January.

Copies of A Christmas Carol are available for Y11 parents to buy for study this term.

Romeo & Juliet texts are currently sold out but will be available to purchase again soon.

Revision

Please use GCSE Pod to revise English Language and Literature skills.  Please ask your teachers or form tutors if you have forgotten your log in details.  This screenshot shows the different ways that the platform can help you revise for GCSE Language:

School Farm

We have some new arrivals on the school farm .

Geography

Geography field trip reminder for year 11. 

Next week, year 11 Geographers will be visiting Cannock Chase and Stafford to collect their primary field data. Students have been issued with letters and should have paid via parent pay. All permission slips should be returned to their class teacher. Students need to wear suitable clothing and footwear and they should bring a packed lunch. 

Tuesday 20th 11C1 and 11D

Wednesday 21st 11C2 and 11B 

Thursday 22nd 11A and selected students from 11D.

If students or parents have any queries please contact Mr Harris or Mrs Goodwin. 

Student News

Performing Arts News 

Kathryn W who played Frenchy in our school Production of Grease earlier in the year, won a highly competitive place at the National Youth Theatre summer school. Here she writes about what that amazing opportunity was like.

Over summer , I took part in the junior intake course with the National Youth theatre (NYT). For two weeks, we stayed in the halls of the university of Northampton and each day we played many different drama games/exercises to work on skills , such as: improvisation, clowning ,writing and physical theatre. At NYT there is a definite emphasis on ‘the ensemble’, which means working together -collectively and collaboratively . This was essential in creating our devised piece (based on the theme of ‘Here and Now’).Our piece featured spoken word , music , movement , poetry and was just a celebration of all the numerous things we had learnt on the course! On the last day ,we performed our work to the audience made up of parents , loved ones and our proud course directors.


Overall, this was one of the best experiences of my life and I’d encourage anyone who enjoys drama/theatre/film/music to check on their website -there are so many opportunities for everyone!

Other updates from performing arts.

Congratulations to Ella R who not only achieved a fantastic drama GCSE but has now also been awarded a Distinction for her LAMDA exam. 

House Drama and Dance rehearsals went off to an amazing start this week with our houses represented by over 40 students. We still have space for more performers, so come along and join the fun next Wednesday , 3.10-4.15pm.

School Lottery

Thomas Alleyne’s PTA is a successful and friendly group of parents and staff. We help at school events by serving refreshments and using the proceeds of these events to donate money to departments across the school. This year we have donated to the Art, Music, PE and provided calculators to ensure all students have the access to equipment needed for exams. We have thoroughly enjoyed helping at the performance of Grease,  the Summer Concert and Junior Prize Giving. We would like to take this opportunity to let you know that our AGM is on Monday 26th September at 7.00pm at Thomas Alleyne’s.  We would like to recruit parents of students in Years 9-13 to come along and support the school. If you can’t attend the AGM but think that you could help at one or more of the events that the school hold throughout the year then please email Mrs Young at younge@tahs.net

Head of House updates

Whitmore – Miss Jones

Students in Whitmore have made a great impression during the first two weeks of the term. They all looked fantastic in their uniform as they entered the theatre for assembly on Thursday. This week’s assembly was highlighting physical education and opportunities. The first House competition takes place on Tuesday period 3, we hope many of students take the opportunity to represent our House.

Elkes – Mrs Brooks

Students in Elkes have settled in really well. I would like them to make the most of all opportunities on offer both in school time and afterschool. I will be starting a mental health and wellbeing club running on Wednesdays afterschool in room A11 – everyone is welcome!

Torrance – Miss Arrowsmith

I have been impressed with how well students have settled into the new academic year. Students look smart and ready to learn which is pleasing to see. I would like to encourage all students to make the most of the opportunities on offer afterschool to further their learning outside of the classroom. As House Cup winners, I am looking forward to seeing as many Torrance students taking part in the House cross country P3 on Tuesday. This will be your first opportunity to get house points for Torrance. Lets start as we mean to go on and get to the top of the leader board!

Well done to any students who have achieved credits this week – Keep up the good work!

Orme – Mr Brassington

As a member pastoral team at Thomas Alleyne’s part of my role is to support student’s and their families in attending school  each and every day.

Days off school soon add up and missing lessons makes it hard to catch up, resulting in students having to work harder when they come back and missing vital information that will prevent their progress. Being absent for just 3 days each half term will mean you miss 10% of the school year.

We often think of attendance in percentage points but I think it is vital to recognize how those points translate into hours, lessons and often weeks of missed learning.  If you end the year on 90% attendance that means a student has missed roughly 74 lessons, that’s 93 hours, or almost 4 weeks of lost education.

Here at Thomas Alleyne’s we are always eager to support you with any questions/requests about attendance. If you have any such queries please contact myself (Brassington@tahs.net) or Mrs Major (Major@tahs.net).

Sixth Form updates

Social & Health Studies – Year 12

Students starting their Extended Diploma in Health & Social Care have made a great start already achieving a certificate in British Sign Language, Abi, Calum and Salwa have completed all parts of the online course learning about how to communicate using BSL. Their Health & Social Care course prepares people to work in health care, social care, early years and primary teaching amongst other careers and having this additional skill could really help them in the future – well done!

sign-language-course

Dates for diary
Year 12 Work Experience week – Monday 28th November to Friday 2nd December
You will be finding out more about work experience requirements soon during registration as part
of your Tutor Activity Programme.

Sixth Form Volunteers needed
If you are interested in supporting the school and would like to volunteer during the following upcoming Open Evenings please see Mrs Walton in the Sixth Form office.
Year 8 Open Evening – Wednesday 28th September 2022
Post 16 Open Evening – Thursday 6th October 2022

Sixth Form Finance:
The school has been allocated a Discretional Bursary Fund (DBF) which students are able bid into throughout the academic year providing they meet the financial criteria set by the school and outlined in our DBF policy.

For the academic year 2022-2023 students are eligible for funding of up to £400 if their parental income is below £27,000 (proof required) or if they were designated as pupil premium. If a student is a looked after child (LAC) they may be entitled to up to £1,200 of financial support. Students must use this funding to support their Post-16 education. For example, Sixth Form uniform, transport costs to and from school, textbooks, revision guides, course materials, IT equipment (up
to £150), educational visits, UCAS application Fee, University entrance tests etc.
More detailed information will be available in the DBF booklet which students can be obtain from Mrs Walton in the Sixth Form office or by emailing sixthform@tahs.org.uk

Sixth Form Code of Conduct
Reminder for students from both Year 12 and Year 13 to return their signed codes of conduct to their form tutor as soon as possible. Spare forms can be collected from the Sixth Form Office.
Thank you to those who have already returned them.

TUTOR TIME ACTIVITIES W/C 19th September 2022

Year 12

Tuesday
Watch the clip to reinforce that students need to log work experience on Unifrog so that Mrs Walton can communicate to organise paperwork – students will not be able to go on work experience unless it is logged on unifrog.  They should add details asap.  Mrs Walton also needs time to check health and safety policies for each placement.
https://www.unifrog.org/student/placement
Wednesday
Vision activity – setting goals for Year 12
Thursday 
Write a work experience letter


Year 13
Wednesday
Manage brain performance by watching the ‘net 6th form chimp paradox’ powerpoint about getting the most out of 6th form and not repeating Y12 mistakes.
Thursday
Improve personal statements. Plan open day visits. Or CV/apprenticeship research.

Future intentions Careers

Virtual Work Experience.

Virtual work experience only became available following the pandemic and since then has been fantastic for students giving them the opportunity to discover what specific jobs entail, gain valuable skills and meet employers.
There are a wide range of Virtual Work Experience opportunities available on the links below:

Virtual Work Experience Search (springpod.com) – includes a range of talks and programmes in the week we break up from school

Work Experience | Speakers for Schools

Free Virtual Work Experience Programs from Top Companies – Forage (theforage.com)

Once you have completed a piece of work experience don’t forget to add it to your unifrog page for future reference.

NHS opportunity

NHS Virtual Work Experience Programme

Commencing on Sunday 2nd October. 

Students can register using the link below:

Once they’ve registered, students will be emailed links to their virtual work experience portals.

This programme is suitable for students in years 10, 11, 12, and 13 who are interested in the following careers:

Nursing

Midwifery

Paramedicine

Physiotherapy

Occupational Therapy

Dietetics

Radiography

Prosthetics and Orthotics

Speech and Language Therapy

Pharmacy

During the work experience day, students will follow 2 patients from their initial presentation to recovery. They will gain a unique insight into how patients interact with a variety of healthcare professionals and what it’s like to work in an NHS multidisciplinary team.

Attendees will have the opportunity to interact with healthcare professionals throughout each day. This will empower students to make an informed career decision and demonstrate their commitment to healthcare in their UCAS applications.

Students will receive certificates as evidence of having participated in the work experience programme. Those that complete the full 5-month programme will also be awarded Highly Commended References.

Students can register individually at any time throughout the 5-month programme using the link below. We recommend booking early to gain as much out of this programme as possible. Places are £10 a session to cover administrative and technological costs.

Thank you for helping to inspire our next generation of healthcare professionals.

Kindest Regards,

Work Experience Team
Allied Healthcare Mentor

Enquiry Form: https://airtable.com/shrM6UPT8Z2uxx7OL
Allied Healthcare Mentor Helpline: 01530 417299 (Open 10am – 5pm Monday – Friday)

TERM DATES  ACADEMIC YEAR 2022 – 2023

Inset day: Friday 21st October

Holiday: Monday 24 October – Friday 28 October

Term ends: Friday 16 December

Holiday: Monday 19 December – Monday 2 January

Spring Term 2023

Inset day: Tuesday 3 January

Inset day: Wednesday 4 January

Term starts: Thursday 5 January

Holiday: Monday 20 February – Friday 24 February

Term ends: Friday 31 March 

Holiday: Monday 3 April – Friday 14 April

Easter Sunday: Sunday 9 April

Summer Term 2023

Inset day: Monday 17th April

Term starts: Tuesday 18 April

May Day: Monday 1 May

Holiday: Monday 29 May – Friday 2 June

Term ends: Tuesday 25 July

Holiday: Wednesday 26 July – Friday 1 September

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