Academic

STEAM Essay Competition

To celebrate the launch of the new STEAM TEAM, Mr Lee and the STEAM Ambassadors Caitlin, Ben and Ciaran are inviting pupils to take part in an interdisciplinary essay competition. Entries should be approximately 500 words or less on a topic that involves a STEAM subject and any other interdisciplinary topic of pupils’ choice. For example, how psychology influences literature; or the maths that can be found in a piece of art!

The competition is open to all pupils and judging will be in two separate categories for KS3 and KS4/5 pupils. All entries will receive a Grit Stick, the top three entries will receive a Da Vinci Merit and the winner a book token.

Closing date for the competition is Monday 22 November at 4.00pm. Pupils should hand in or email their entries to Mr Lee at danlee@princethorpe.co.uk.

It’s a great opportunity to share your STEAM passions while developing your skills and interests.  

Parents Of Lower Sixth Students - A Survival Guide

Now we are in to the second half term, it is important to recognise the stresses and demands on our Lower Sixth students. You should have noticed the level of study has increased somewhat but be aware that this level of load can cause difficulties and anxieties. Here are some tips to support your youngster.

Encourage your youngster to ask for help when they need it – seeking out a teacher before stress starts to build up is essential. This could be as simple as finding the teacher before class, chatting to their tutor or sharing worries with friends.

Stay organised – consider how your youngster is scheduling their time and ensure that they are setting aside time for each subject throughout the week. Encourage them to start assignments early, set deadlines and make the most of study periods in the school day.

Mix up your study routine – talk to your youngster about staying focused and positive during their study time. It is important that they use a variety of study techniques from using flashcards or mind maps, writing summaries and watching online tutorials to getting a friend or family member to quiz them, completing practice tests under exam conditions and working through questions from the text book.

Take time to research your post-school options – get your youngster thinking about their future aspirations. Taking time to research and make plans for post-school life can provide a nice break from studies, while also helping them to stay motivated by reminding them of the bigger picture. This may include researching institutions and courses of interest, organising things for a gap year and putting together course applications.

Stay calm and keep things in perspective – Sixth Form studies are rewarding but also demanding. Your youngster’s mental health is a vital component to success. Take time to encourage them to be involved in other activities and have a balanced life style.

For more suggestions, please click on this link.

Dr Liz Pyne
Assistant Head - Teaching and Learning

 

Year 7 Parents’ Evening

Tuesday 23 and Wednesday 24 November 2021 - 6.00pm to 8.30pm

The Year 7 Parents’ Evening will take place on the 23 and 24 November 2021 from 6.00pm to 8.30pm. It will be hosted virtually through of a series of Microsoft Teams meetings with your child's teachers. Meetings will be booked online in five-minute slots. Further details will follow on how to book the appointments.

It is hoped that all parents will be successful gaining an appointment, however if this is not possible teachers may contact you via email to update your about your child’s progress.

You can find a list of your child's teachers under Teacher Contacts on MySchoolPortal.

Dr Liz Pyne
Assistant Head - Teaching and Learning

 

Lower Sixth Parents’ Evening

Thursday 2 December 2021 - 6.00pm to 8.30pm

The Lower Sixth Parents’ Evening will take place on Thursday 2 December 2021 from 6.00pm to 8.30pm. It will be hosted virtually through of a series of Microsoft Teams meetings with your child's teachers. Meetings will be booked online. Further details will follow on how to book the appointments.

It is hoped that all parents will be successful in gaining an appointment, however if this is not possible teachers may contact you via email to update you about your child’s progress.

You can find a list of your child's teachers under Teacher Contacts on MySchoolPortal.

Dr Liz Pyne
Assistant Head - Teaching and Learning

 

Year 9 Online GCSE Options Information Evening

Tuesday 7 December 2021

We warmly invite all parents of Year 9 pupils to join us for our Online GCSE Options Information Evening on Tuesday 7 December. This event will be held online following the success of this format last year.

The welcome address at 6.00pm will explain the Princethorpe GCSE curriculum and the process for selecting options, followed by a series of subject presentations across four time slots; you will be able to choose which to attend based on the subjects your son/daughter is considering choosing. All sessions will also be recorded.

Additionally, should you wish to speak to Jacqui Quinney, our Head of Careers, regards the impact of subject choices on future pathways or any other careers/further and higher education matters, she will have a limited number of personal appointments available on the evening.

Evening Programme

6.00pm Welcome address, explanation of the options process

6.15pm to 6.30pm - Subject session 1

6.35pm to 6.50pm - Subject session 2

6.55pm to 7.10pm - Subject session 3

7.15pm to 7.30pm - Subject session 4

The links to all sessions and a link for booking career appointments will be emailed to you before the event.

Deputy Head - Academic
Assistant Head - Director of Studies

 

Year 11 360 Evening - Presentation Materials

I hope you were able to attend the Year 11 360 Evening last week and that you found it informative and helpful.

Presentations from the Academic Review Evening are available below:

Online Health – Andy Compton

Online Health (handout) - Andy Compton

Learning Skills for Exams – Helen Pascoe-Williams

Making Career Choices – Jacqui Quinney

Making Career Choices (handout) – Jacqui Quinney

Preparing for Sixth Form – Ben Collie

Preparing for Sixth Form (handout) – Ben Collie

Revision for Pupils with SpLD (handout) – Lorna Prestage

Wellbeing and Mental Health- Ed Hester


Deputy Head - Academic