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School Diary
Mon 10 - Wed 12 Y7 Residential 7-1 & 7-2
Tue 11
Yr10 Immunisation
U14 Hockey North Semi- Final
PTA Meeting, 7.30pm
Wed 12 - Fri 14 Y7 Residential 7-4 & 7-7
Wed 12 Sixth Form Open Evening
Thur 13
Governors’ Meeting: Pay & Personnel, 5:15pm
Charity Piano Recital, 7pm
Fri 14 GCSE Mock Art Exam
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The Prince’s Teaching Institute
We are delighted to be working in partnership with The Prince’s Teaching Institute (PTI) to host subject day courses, which start this Saturday 8 November here at AGGS. We will be welcoming 135 teachers from across the region who will have the opportunity to deepen their subject knowledge, develop a greater ability to inspire their pupils to engage with their subjects, increase their effectiveness at promoting deep learning and develop a greater ability to respond to pupils’ needs and questions.
Altrincham GrammarSchool for GirlsBright Futures EDUCATIONAL TRUST
Weekly BulletinNovember 7th 2014 Volume - 49 Issue - 9
Altrincham GrammarSchool for GirlsBright Futures EDUCATIONAL TRUST
November 7th 2014 Volume - 49 Issue - 9
Altrincham Grammar School for Girls, part of the Bright Futures Educational Trust, has just celebrated another outstanding set of A level results. In 2014 it was named 7th best state Sixth Form in the country and top in the North of England. The pass rate from A*-E was 100% and 92% of all examinations taken were graded A*-B. Our students also achieved stunning success with university entry, with 16 girls accepted by Oxford and Cambridge and 114 gaining a place at a prestigious Russell Group university.
Pupil Safety Notice
Girls are reminded to be vigilant when walking to and from school and to walk in groups of 2/3 or more wherever possible. Under no circumstances should they accept a lift from a stranger and if offered a lift or approached by someone in a car, they must get away as quickly as possible. There was an incident in Bowdon just before half-term where a man in a green car stopped to talk to one of our pupils.
DTP/MENC Immunisation
Year 10Trafford Immunisation Team will be in school on 11 November
The Sixth FormOpen Evening
Wednesday 12 November 2014 - 6:30-9:00pm
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Christmas Fair
This year’s AGGS Christmas Fair that will be held on Sunday 7th December 2014 from 11am until 3pm.If anyone wishes to help on the day, from as little as 30 minutes, or if you are interested in having a stall, please email [email protected] for more details
Year 7 residential to Glaramara
We are all very excited about our visits to Glaramara! We are hoping to create a Glaramara blog so that parents can see how their daughters are getting on. We will aim to update this each evening, beginning on Monday 10 November.You can log on via http://wp.aggs.trafford.sch.uk/Glaramara/.
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The South Africa Hockey Tour fundraising committee are hoping to raise money through the Bag2School Scheme.If you are having a clear out before Christmas, we would be very grateful for any clean:- Men’s, ladies’ and children’s clothing- Paired shoes (tied together or elastic band around)- Handbags, ties, belts, hats and soft toys-J ewelleryPlease bring to school on Sunday 7th Dec (Xmas Fair) or Wednesday 10th DecYears 9, 10 and 11 will be given donation bags, but black bin bags are also suitable.For further information see website www.bag2school.com or contact Julie Harrison on 07813 101 802
A Trip to Paris
Forty-three girls from Year 9 enjoyed five days in France during half-term, visiting sites of interest such as the Bayeux tapestry, Mont St Michel and Paris as well as improving their French skills and spending a day at the Parc Astérix theme park.
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KS4:
An equilateral triangle is circumscribed.
Find the area of the triangle.
KS3:
In a particular class, each student has blonde hair or brown eyes; ¼ of students with blonde hair have brown eyes and 1/3 of the students with brown eyes have blonde hair.
What fraction of the class in total have brown eyes?
The winners for the October maths puzzle of the month are:KS3: Katie (7-6)KS4: Imogen (10-1)
Here are the solutions:
KS4:The white cubes bears the numbers 0, 1, 2, 6, 7 and 8.The grey cube bears the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.The trick is to realise that 6 and be used as 9 as well by turning it upside down.
KS3:
If any student would like to enter, they should submit a solution to Mr Barry with their full name and form written clearly on it. Winners and solutions will be announced at the end of each month.
Maths Puzzle of the Month:
NovemberOctober - Winners and Solutions
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November 7th 2014 Volume - 49 Issue - 9
Bands
Jazz BandMonday 3:30 - 4:45
HallMr Lodge
Folk BandTuesday 12.45 - 1.20
Room 10Student Led
Wind BandFriday 12.30- 1.00
Room 10Student Led
Ensembles
Clarinet EnsembleMonday 12:45 - 1:15
Room 11Student Led
Guitar EnsembleTuesday 12:45 - 1:15
Room 15Student Led
Recorder EnsembleTuesday 12:45 - 1:20
Room 2Student Led
Saxophone EnsembleTuesday 12:30 - 1:00
Room 11Student Led
Flute EnsembleWednesday 12:45 - 1:20
Room 10Student Led
Junior StringsWednesday 12:45 - 1:20
Room 15Student Led
String QuartetWednesday 12:45 - 1:20
Room 11Student Led
`Quackapella’Friday 12:30 - 1:00
Room 15Student Led
Folk BandThursday 12:45 - 1:20
Room 15Student Led
‘Quackapella’Friday 12:30 - 1:00
Room 15Student Led
Choirs
Junior Choir Y7 & 8Tuesday 12:45-1:20
Room 10Mrs Rowley
Senior Choir Y9 - 13Monday 12:45-1:20
Room 10Ms Mayall
Chamber Choir
(Auditioned by any years)
Tuesday 3:30-4:30
Room 10Ms Mayall
Orchestras
1st Orchestra
(Auditioned Wind)
Wednesday 3:30 - 4:30
Hall Ms Mayall
2nd Orchestra
(No Audition)
Thursday 12:45 - 1:20
Room 10Miss Wright
String Orchestera
(Invited Players)
Friday 3:30 - 4:30
Room 10Mrs Janes
Extra Curricular Music
GCSE Help Sessions
Mon and Thurs 3.30 - 4.30 Room 15 Ms Mayall
Please see Music Notice board (RM 10) for details of playing standard / auditions. See Ms Mayall / Miss Wright if you need a lunch pass
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Citizenship & PSHE Corner
CLUBS CORNER...
Model United Nations Club:
Meets Weds Lunch time in Room 13. Debating from 12.40 -1.15pm.Year 9 upwards.
Debate from a country’s perspective, attend competitions, meet new people from lots of different year groups and have fun.
Oxfam Youth Action Group
Are you passionate about a local, national or global issue? Come and make some noise about it and get others passionate about it too. Do you enjoy campaigning and raising money? Youth Action Group meets on a Tues lunchtime in the Language ICT lab, room 14. For Years 7, 8, 9 & 10.
Year 7, 8 & 9 year group assemblies will have heard from a Youth Action representative this week. Please see Mrs. Bowyer if you have any questions.
School Council Days
Now that school council is in session, remember what day your meeting is if you are a school council rep.
Monday: Y7 & 8Tuesday: Y9Wednesday: Exec meeting (all year groups represented) Thursday: Y11Friday: Y10
All meetings take place in form time in the glass box in the Library.
School Council training will take place next week.
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Do you want to catch up on the news or read a book about a topic that interests you related to Citizenship?
Come and enjoy the Citizenship Reading Corner, where you can access a selection of books at rec in room 13 or take them out and read them at home.
Quote of the week…To get you pondering on Citizenship related issues:
“I remind myself of the power of thought and how it’s my obligation as a citizen (and student) of humanity to propel compassion.“
- Alyssa Milano
National & International Events this week:What is happening around the world? Find out and get involved…..
2nd Nov International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists
6th Nov International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict
What’s going on in the news?
If you follow the news and find an article you are interested in, why not share it with the rest of the school?Check out your year group’s focus and put the article onto the ‘What’s Going on in the News? Board’ in Room 13.
Year 7: local news focus
Year 8: national news focus
Year 9: international news focus
Year 10: Comparison of newspaper articles
Year 11: analysis of a newspaper article
What’s in the news...
MP resigns: BBC News - Norman Baker quits as Home Office minister..http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-29891132
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We would like to take this opportunity to let you know about The Day, an online current affairs resource that school has subscribed to. Three news stories are selected each day and are explained in a straightforward manner, within the context of the curriculum. Each story includes discussion points, a glossary, several activities and links to other relevant news and current affairs websites which makes it a fantastic resource, providing a great opportunity for pupils to discuss topics using real and current issues.With a comprehensive list of subjects covered; including PSHE, citizenship and translated stories, this resource is currently available to the pupils and teaching staff at school. However we are also pleased to let you know that pupils and parents can now access the service at home, from the school website within the “Learning Outside the Curriculum” area or direct from http://www.theday.co.uk/ using the school’s login details:
Login: agsgPassword: theday
We hope that you will enjoy this resource and use it to further your daughter’s understanding of and engagement in the world around us.
A Year 7 AGGS / ABGS disco is being organised to support the AGGS South Africa hockey tour 2015.Tickets are on sale from reception for £5 each.Drinks & sweets will be available on the night.
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AGGS NOTICEBOARDPupil Safety
As always, please can all parents/carers remind their daughters to consider their personal safety when travelling to and from school and ensure that arrangements are in place for the after- school journey, especially in the dark
evenings. The school library closes at 5pm.
Road SafetyPlease can all pupils/students remember the need to be careful when crossing between sites. Mobile phones and any other electronic devices should not be visible when crossing between sites. Pupils/students should stop at the zebra crossing, look and listen to make sure it is safe to cross, and never assume the traffic will stop. It is absolutely prohibited for pupils/students to cross the roads between the school sites anywhere except at the zebra crossing or by using the traffic island on St Margaret’s Road. Any pupil/student who does cross anywhere other than the two safe locations, will be reported to the Headteacher.
Collecting pupils after schoolFollowing the recent letter regarding Homework Club and the use of the library after school, please can parents/carers make arrangements to collect their daughters and agree the time and place before coming to school. Parents/Carers are asked not to approach other pupils, especially girls they do not know, to go into the library to pass on a message or to inform their daughter that they are waiting to take them home. Your support in this
matter is most appreciated.Fixtures at the Devisdale
Please may we ask all parents/carers to ensure that, when attending sports fixtures at the Devisdale, they park considerately and do not block the drives of local residents. Please also avoid parking on the grassy areas.
Your support in this matter is greatly appreciated.
Important Safety NoticeWe have received several reports about school pupils having their mobile phones stolen on their way home from school. Please can all pupils/students be vigilant, keep mobile phones out of sight
and remember to be aware of personal safety.
Reminder to parents regarding after- school detention
Notifications to parents of an after- school detention for pupils will still be sent by letter (either posted or
through Parentmail) and not by a text message.After- school activities
All pupils/students are expected to change into full school uniform following an after- school activity. Pupils/
students are not to travel home in their PE kits.Car Parking
We should like to remind parents and carersto ensure that, when collecting girls after school, they park
considerately and do not block or use the driveways of local residents. Please also avoid parking in the bus stop space. There is a danger that cars which are not parked safely and appropriately will cause a hazard
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Lunchtimes: 12.30pm – 1pm
Tuesday 11th: NO Year 10 and 11 practice: Mrs Finch and Mrs O’Neal at U14 North West Final of National Schools’ Hockey.
Wednesday 12th: Year 7
Thursday 13th: Years 9 and 10
Friday 14th: Year 8
After School:
Monday 10th: Badminton as normal 4pm – 5pm: Years 10-13 5pm – 6pm: Years 7-9It is now even more important that you know how you are getting home as it will dark before 5pm. Mrs Finch suggests that you wait inside the Leisure Centre, if you are being picked up, until your lift arrives.
Tuesday 11th: Year 8 at Bowdon Hockey Club. Every player should have received a letter detailing the arrangements. A signed reply slip should be returned before the first practice. Please put this in PE post box. Each session costs £2 as we have to pay for the use of the facilities.
Wednesday 12th: Year 7 until 4.45pm this week for 7-3, 7-5 and 7-6 (those forms not on the Year 7 Residential.)
Thursday 13th: Years 10-13 at Bowdon Hockey Club
Saturday 15th: Home fixture v Cheadle Hulme School for all age groups
Sunday 16th: U14 County Development: 9.30pm – 12.30pm (for those selected to attend.
GOOD LUCK: to the 1stX1, U16X1 and U14X1 who are representing Greater Manchester County in the North West Semi-Final of the National Schools’ Hockey competition at Timperley Hockey Club. All 3 teams need to finish as winners or runners-up to qualify for the North of England Final later on this month/beginning of December.
Mrs J. Finch
Hockey
I hope everyone had a good break. A busy half term awaits us leading up to Christmas.
Practices week beginning Monday 10th November
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For all the latest news, information and photos visit us at
www.aggs.trafford.sch.uk
PTAContacts
If you have any enquiries about the PTA and its fundraising efforts or meetings, would like to volunteer to help or join, and would like to contact us, here are some useful contact email addresses for your reference:
Covenant Scheme enquiries [email protected]
200Club enquiries [email protected]
General enquiries [email protected]
Secretary [email protected]
Refreshments [email protected]
Name a Brick enquiries [email protected]
Garden sponsorship [email protected]
2nd Hand Uniform [email protected]
Please note that all PTA members are volunteers and although emails are likely to be checked on a fairly regular basis, there may be some delays in response time and we ask for your patience and understanding in this regard.
PTA Twitter
Follow AGGS PTA on twitter to keep up to date with all our news:@AGGSpta