St Cuthbert’s RC High School

Date published: 18 July 2015


Expressive Arts News

Expressive Arts' Logo Competition Results:

There was a huge response to the competition with 44 entries of a very high quality. Well done to everyone who took part.

Of course judging was very difficult, but the 3 designs awarded prizes will be used to create one final logo which will appear around our Art, Drama, Music and Media teaching areas and corridors.
Here are our top designers:

1st Prize: Patrycja Szczepaniec
2nd Prize: Eloisa Lucketti
3rd Prize: Cole Cadd

Highly Commended: Ellie Gillespie, Evena James, John Vella, Harry Boulton, Sam Dillon, Lucy Burnside

Expressive Arts:
Call backs for speaking roles in 'Jack and the Beanstalk' are happening this week. The final cast will be announced on Friday 17 July. Over 80 pupils auditioned for the show and the Expressive Arts staff are really proud of the students who took part. We are looking forward to starting rehearsals in September.

Springhill Hospice Schools Project

Four Year 11 pupils from St Cuthbert's recently had the opportunity to be involved in a new venture at Springhill Hospice.

The pupils, who have completed their GCSE exams this summer, gave up their own time to take part.
Over the course of four mornings, spread over four weeks, pupils and Day Hospice patients spent quality time chatting and getting to know each other whilst working on a piece of art work together.

On the final week, the pupils were invited to give a short presentation to Hospice and school staff about their experience and how they had benefitted from being part of the project.

All of the pupils expressed how much they had enjoyed getting to know their "buddy" and they had all found common ground and plenty to talk about.

One pupil said: "I have come to realise that people of a different age can be such great company."

The patients spoke very movingly about how much they had enjoyed spending time with St Cuthbert's pupils and Senior Staff Nurse, Debbie Johnson, said the school should be very proud.

It is hoped that there will be further opportunity for more pupils to be involved with the project next year.

Groundwork Group

The groundwork group had a reward trip to celebrate successfully completing their 12 week course. The trip involved ten pin bowling (Mrs Ellidge was the champion), lunch at McDonalds and the cinema to watch Minnions. Well done to all.

Highest Achievers
Year 7 Samuel Dillon
Year 8 Stephin James
Year 9 Niamh Sloan
Year 10 Thomas Bullock

Collection of Exam Results

Year 11 GCSE Results will be available for collection by students on Thursday 20 August from 9:00am. If you cannot come to collect them and would like your results posting to your home address, a SAE can be left at reception for your results to be posted home. Alternatively, if you want another member of your family to collect them on your behalf, please write a note giving your permission for that person to collect your results, which they need to bring into school with them together with proof of identification.

Year 10 GCSE Results may also be collected by students from 11:00am, if not collected these will be given out to students in September.

Exam Results Helpline – 0808 100 8000

The Department for Education’s Exam Results Helpline will be opening on 13 August to support A level and GCSE students who need help and advice when making decisions about their futures.
Careers advisers will be helping students with:
• skills, qualifications and subject choices
• re-sits and re-marks
• sixth form, college, university and other higher education / further education choices
• vocational learning routes including diplomas, apprenticeships and NVQs

You can also find us on Twitter @ERHelp and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/examresultshelpline

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