Letter From The Headmaster - 22 December 2017
Please find below the Headmaster's letter posted to parents this week together with the Lent calendar:
Dear parents
Please find enclosed the 2018 Lent Term calendar; it shows what another full and busy term lies ahead. One of our flagship events, aimed at pupils from Year 10 to Sixth Form, is our biennial Careers Fair which will take place on the morning of Saturday 17 March. As in previous years, speakers from a wide range of careers and professions will deliver short presentations, and there will be an exhibition with representatives from universities, gap year companies and other organisations. If you have a child in these years, I would urge you to put the date in your calendar now; more details will follow in the New Year.
We are also looking forward to our main school production, Arabian Nights, and the fifth annual Princethorpe Oscars Ceremony, which I’m sure will be another tremendous showcase for our talented filmmakers. Both events are likely to be sell-outs so please do look out for ticket information in next term’s Flagpole so that you can secure your seats in good time. I would also like to invite you to a Parental Talk on Internet Safety at 7.00pm on Thursday 1 February in the Clarkson Theatre. This talk, which will be given by an independent expert, Paul Haye, is part of our E-safety and Digital Intelligence (DQ) programme.
I would like to thank those parents who took the time to fill in the survey on pupil mobile phones and screen time management. We had 54 responses with the key statistics being: all responders’ children brought a mobile phone to school and 93% of these were internet-enabled smartphones. In my most recent Flagpole letter, I outlined our concerns of mobile phone usage in school and mentioned that we are looking at altering our mobile phone policy which can be found in the Information Booklet for Parents and Pupils. The majority of survey responses were supportive of a change of policy with only 19% saying we should keep the current policy. I will take all responses from parents into account before making any changes to this policy. Over 80% of parents said they would welcome more support and guidance for screen time management at home. The aforementioned internet safety talk, on 1 February should be very useful here. We will also be running sessions on ‘DQ’ at the Academic Review Meetings for Year 7 and 8 on Monday 29 January and will be issuing a copy of a very helpful magazine, Digital Parenting, to all parents next term. Deputy Head – Pastoral, Mrs Sharpe, has written some very detailed guidelines for parents which I recommend you read and they can be found in the Friday 22 December issue of the Flagpole. I hope these guidelines are useful and we would welcome any feedback.
Some basic principles to use as a guide are as follows:
- Do set and enforce boundaries and rules for access to the internet, mobile phones and screen time; we advise that there should be a device ‘switch-off’ time about an hour before bedtime and that no devices are kept in children’s rooms overnight.
- Talk to friends and family about how they manage their children's digital lives.
- When you're talking about bullying, sex and relationships and other issues with your child, don't forget to include the online aspects.
- Try out the technologies your child enjoys - download some of their music and have a go at the games they like.
- Think about how you guide your family in the non-digital world and how you can do the same in the digital world.
- Make digital issues part of everyday conversation - talking about subjects like cyberbullying, sexting, copyright infringement and your child’s online reputation.
- Monitor your child’s social media usage, their internet usage and the relationship they have with their phones and other digital devices.
- Seek further support if you are concerned.
Looking ahead to next term we are delighted to welcome Jacqui Scott as a new Teacher of Food Technology and thank outgoing teachers Angie Ash and Anne O’Hanlon for all they have done in their time at Princethorpe to support our pupils. We also say goodbye to our two wonderful teaching assistants Tim Tattam-Humphries and Mia Mead. Tim and Mia are from Downlands, our Missionaries of the Sacred Heart ‘sister school’ in Toowoomba, Australia. We have a reciprocal ‘gap’ scheme set up with Downlands and two of our current Sixth Formers, Alex Tubb and Milli Thornton will be spending their post A-level year with them before going to university. Tim and Mia have been a wonderful addition to the staff over the past year, working hard across all areas and lighting up the school with their effervescence and good humour. We wish them well for the future and look forward to their successors, Evie Donaldson and Bella Fogarty, joining us in the New Year alongside OP Nick Bonsall as teaching assistants. We also welcome new starter, John Seymour as Senior IT Infrastructure Engineer.
As always, the on-line calendar, accessible via the website and Parent Portal, will be updated with any amendments to the enclosed calendar so please do check this regularly. Pupils’ reports too are, of course, found on the Parent Portal; please do ensure you take the time to look at these reports and discuss them with your child.
Particularly for those involved in the summer public examinations, next term will fly by; our pupils have had much support and guidance regarding how to structure their revision and studies at this time and I know parents of Year 11 and Sixth Form students will be keen to ensure there is a proper balance of work, rest, play and quality family time over the Christmas holiday period.
On a housekeeping note, please be aware that the College will be carrying out essential electrical and IT maintenance over the Christmas holidays and as a result email will not be operational from 3.00pm on Friday 22 December, when the school office will close. Email will be operational again on Friday 29 December, however the school office will not re-open until 8.00am on Tuesday 2 January 2018. For any emergency situation whereby you need to contact the senior leadership at the school during this time please use the following emergency number - 07951 074649.
Finally, I hope you enjoy reading the Golden Jubilee Souvenir Review publication, which was sent home on the last day of term with pupils; and at the end of a very busy and productive term, I would like to thank you for your support during the course of this year and wish you and your families a joyful and peaceful Christmas.
Yours sincerely
Ed Hester
Headmaster