Co-Curricular

Essential Co-Curricular Information

I would like to take this opportunity to remind you, particularly those new to Princethorpe College, about the wide variety of co-curricular activities and clubs that are on offer during lunchtime and after school. Whether it’s drama or archery, cooking or robotics we cater for a wide variety of interests. 

All co-curricular activities are available in an electronic format by clicking here

You are not required to pre-book however some activities and clubs operate on an invitation only basis. If you have any questions about an activity or club, please speak to the teacher in question listed.

Thank you for your ongoing support of our co-curricular programme. 

Neil McCollin
Assistant Head - Co-Curricular

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Duke Of Edinburgh's Award - 2019-20 Intake Expedition Dates And Completion – Reminder

Duke of Edinburgh’s Award – 2019-20 Intake

Well done to those who have managed to use the DofE temporary changes to complete their physical, volunteering and skills sections.  Once these have been approved on eDofE you will receive a Certificate of Achievement from DofE Central Office for completing this element.  For help please refer to this eDofE Completion Guide and the Electronic Assessor Report Guide.

Rearranged Expeditions Summary

Bronze – Qualifier – Warwickshire – Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 September or Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 September 2020

Bronze participants should please refer to their emails for full information regarding the trips. 

Silver – Practice - Thursday 29 6.00am – Saturday 31 October 2020 6.00pm. 

Gold – Practice - Sunday 18 11.00am – Thursday 22 October 2020 9.00pm. 

As Government guidelines evolve in the coming weeks I will contact Silver and Gold parents and pupils directly with the next steps and any further alterations to the programme.  For Silver we may be forced to run two long days in the Cotswolds with no overnight camp.  Timings to be confirmed. 

Thank you for your forbearance. 

Will Bower
Head of Outdoor Education – DofE Manager

Duke Of Edinburgh's Award - Signing Up 2020-21 - Reminder

Information for those interested in enrolling in the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme this year will be distributed over the next couple of weeks.  This will start with an opportunity for pupils to express an interest in Tutor Time. 

A link for the Virtual Parents’ Presentation on Tuesday 15 September, 7.00pm - 8.00pm, will be available on MySchoolPortal/ Co-curricular/ Duke of Edinburgh’s Award.  Parents of Year 9 pupils are particularly welcome as we hope to recruit the whole year group to complete their Bronze award this year.   

Following the Virtual Parents’ Evening enrolment materials will be available on the Flagpole and MySchoolPortal.  

Here is a reminder of the eligibility criteria: 

Award Stage      Age Requirement 

Bronze                Year 9 

Silver                  Year 10

Gold                    16 Years old (must be in the Sixth Form) 

I look forward to welcoming pupils onto the scheme this year. 

Will Bower
Head of Outdoor Education – DofE Manager

Peripatetic Music Lessons

Our music lessons have started and we are encouraged with the interest from our College students.  The lessons will continue as scheduled in the first phase for the next fortnight; we aim to release the second phase to commence week beginning 28 September 2020; timetables will be available via My School Portal shortly.

Thank you for the applications for individual Music and LAMDA lessons received to date. Lessons are charged at £17.50 per half hour individual lesson. Please can all parents return the invoice payment and the ‘new pupils’ Teacher/Parent contract and Privacy Statement to the teacher by the first lesson date at the very latest. Please note that Lesson Timetables will be drawn up within College this term and will take into account the staggered timing of different Year Group ‘Bubbles’; I shall issue these to parents next week.

We are making many necessary changes within the Music and LAMDA areas; please be assured that thorough Risk Assessments are being drawn together with both staff and children’s safety uppermost in our planning. We shall communicate the new procedures before lessons commence.

On a musical note, I would appreciate it if you could encourage some practise at home before the initial lesson and ask your child to bring along a piece of music to play to their teacher (this helps establish positive relationships between pupil and teacher as the pupil is ‘in charge’ of their own learning and lessons can then progress from such a meeting of minds). All musical instruments must be clearly named on both the case (try a strong suitcase label or dog tag) and instrument, if possible, and then stored safely either in the pupil’s locker or music store in the morning. Guitars, in particular, are very vulnerable to accidents when placed in the Bus ‘hold’, I would recommend that Guitars are brought to school in a hard shell or very padded case. These can be purchased either online or from a local music store and will be a sound investment. NB Instruments must not be left around school at any time.

With regard to COVID-19 guidance ALL Music and LAMDA pupils MUST have a copy of their own study work and bring it to lessons each week. A strong folder (with plastic inserts) and bag for sheet music (where required) is a necessary part of equipment. Sheet music should be kept flat in a music bag; these are available to purchase from the school shop.

If you have not yet arranged music or LAMDA lessons and are interested in individual tuition for your son/daughter then please can you contact me either by email at felicitycoulson@princethorpe.co.uk or by direct phone line on 01926 634268.

Felicity Coulson
Peripatetic Music Co-ordinator

Celebrating Success Outside Of School - Reminder

It is always great to hear about the successes that take place outside of school; please do keep us updated if your son or daughter has won a competition, is performing in a show or competing at a high level with a sporting team outside of school, we would love to hear more.  We would like to invite parents to submit this information to us via a nomination form by clicking here so we might celebrate these achievements in school too.  Please see previous successes for Michaelmas 2019 here and Lent 2020 here which we celebrate at the Celeberation of Achievement lunches. 

Please see three achievements that have recently taken place; the success of the Rugby and East Warwickshire Hockey Club; Freddie Draper 2020 Year 11 Leaver who has just signed for Lincoln City FC and Daisy McMurdo in Year 7 winning a national photographic competition.  See their full stories here

Neil McCollin
Assistant Head - Co-Curricular