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Red BookAutumn Term 2014

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****PLEASE CAN WE HAVE A NEW PGJS LOGO HERE****

High Street Portsmouth

PO1 2LN

Tel: 023 9236 4219 Fax: 023 9236 4263

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.pgs.org.uk

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****PLEASE CAN WE HAVE A NEW PGJS LOGO HERE****

High Street Portsmouth

PO1 2LN

Tel: 023 9236 4219 Fax: 023 9236 4263

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.pgs.org.uk

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OUR VISION

‘what a misfortune the Town is in generall under for want of a Grammar Schoole‛ (Portsmouth Quarter Sessions, 23 October 1717)

In 1732 the dying wish of Dr William Smith, Mayor of Portsmouth and Physician to its Garrison, was that the Dean and Canons of Christ Church, Oxford would use his gift of land to establish a grammar school in Portsmouth. Smith’s own education had taken him from Newport on the Isle of Wight to Leiden University, one of Europe’s leading centres for medical training. Smith returned to a successful career in Portsmouth having experienced for himself the transformative power of learning. In his legacy he wished to make it possible for the city’s children to experience the same excellence in education and to develop a hunger for broader horizons. As the oldest school in the city and, uniquely, a non-denominational Cathedral School, we continue to honour the legacy of our Founder, whilst adapting our values for the twenty first century. Our vision is for The Portsmouth Grammar School to have an outstanding reputation as a school in which young people are inspired to learn and develop the confidence to believe in their ability to make a positive difference to the world. We wish our pupils and our staff to be happy and successful, and in that order. The Main Archway is symbolic of our inclusivity as a school community and of our desire to expand horizons:

‘All experience is an arch wherethrough

Gleams that untravelled world’ Tennyson

In the spirit of our founder, Dr William Smith, we seek to provide excellence in all areas of school life and encourage our girls and boys to think not only about where they will be at 18 but where they aspire to be at 25. Portsmouth is, after all, a city concerned with destinations. Our mission applies both to our pupils and our staff and is to:

Ignite curiosity, imagination and passion for learning Value each individual and to celebrate what they contribute to the school and the wider

community Nurture each individual’s intellectual, spiritual, artistic, sporting and social faculties Develop each individual’s confidence to lead and serve in a changing world Provide foundations for the future, from the Nursery to the Sixth Form, for university and

for life

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The Junior School The Portsmouth Grammar Junior School was formed in September 2000 by the amalgamation of the former Lower School and Pre-Prep. Children as young as 7 and 8 years old have been at Portsmouth Grammar School since its earliest days but the Lower School for 8 – 11 year boys was not established as a separate entity until 1927. It was at that point that the older pupils moved into the newly acquired Cambridge barracks. The first separate Lower School supplement in the Portmuthian Magazine appears in December 1929. The Lower School, and more recently the Junior School, has continued to occupy the Victorian School, except for a gap between 1932-1937 when they moved into A and B block of the main School and during World War II when the School was evacuated to Bournemouth. The Pre-Prep for 5-7 year old boys was opened in 1977 with Julia Oakley as its Head. Girls first joined the Pre-Prep in 1990. The newly structured Junior School caters for boys and girls aged 4-11 and the Nursery School which opened in September 2001, takes children from 2 years 6 months. We are always happy to hear from parents about any topic of mutual interest. Parents who wish to make an appointment to see the Headmaster of the Junior School should do so via his PA, Mrs A Stutter. The school seeks to work closely with parents and pupils. If parents or pupils have any concerns in either educational or personal terms, they are most strongly encouraged to share these immediately with the school, contacting the Form Teacher by letter, e-mail or telephone in the first instance. The Form Teacher will, if appropriate, involve a Senior Teacher or the Deputy Head, and finally the Headmaster of the Junior School. Should this sequential chain of referral not deal fully with the concern, parents may contact the Chairman of the Governors via the Clerk to the Governors, Mr D J Kent, who is also the school Bursar. We would much rather be bothered unnecessarily than contacted when it is too late. So if in doubt, do contact us. The School Doctors, Dr C Foley, Dr Marcus Saunders and Dr A Scott-Brown, may be contacted via the School Nurse, Sister Deborah Wright, who may be found during School hours in the Medical Centre. The school’s Director of Counselling is Mr Mike Clarke, [email protected] (01983 883 858). Mr Ashcroft is the Designated Officer for Safeguarding Children and oversees all child protection issues in The Junior School.

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OUR VISION

‘what a misfortune the Town is in generall under for want of a Grammar Schoole‛ (Portsmouth Quarter Sessions, 23 October 1717)

In 1732 the dying wish of Dr William Smith, Mayor of Portsmouth and Physician to its Garrison, was that the Dean and Canons of Christ Church, Oxford would use his gift of land to establish a grammar school in Portsmouth. Smith’s own education had taken him from Newport on the Isle of Wight to Leiden University, one of Europe’s leading centres for medical training. Smith returned to a successful career in Portsmouth having experienced for himself the transformative power of learning. In his legacy he wished to make it possible for the city’s children to experience the same excellence in education and to develop a hunger for broader horizons. As the oldest school in the city and, uniquely, a non-denominational Cathedral School, we continue to honour the legacy of our Founder, whilst adapting our values for the twenty first century. Our vision is for The Portsmouth Grammar School to have an outstanding reputation as a school in which young people are inspired to learn and develop the confidence to believe in their ability to make a positive difference to the world. We wish our pupils and our staff to be happy and successful, and in that order. The Main Archway is symbolic of our inclusivity as a school community and of our desire to expand horizons:

‘All experience is an arch wherethrough

Gleams that untravelled world’ Tennyson

In the spirit of our founder, Dr William Smith, we seek to provide excellence in all areas of school life and encourage our girls and boys to think not only about where they will be at 18 but where they aspire to be at 25. Portsmouth is, after all, a city concerned with destinations. Our mission applies both to our pupils and our staff and is to:

Ignite curiosity, imagination and passion for learning Value each individual and to celebrate what they contribute to the school and the wider

community Nurture each individual’s intellectual, spiritual, artistic, sporting and social faculties Develop each individual’s confidence to lead and serve in a changing world Provide foundations for the future, from the Nursery to the Sixth Form, for university and

for life

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The Junior School The Portsmouth Grammar Junior School was formed in September 2000 by the amalgamation of the former Lower School and Pre-Prep. Children as young as 7 and 8 years old have been at Portsmouth Grammar School since its earliest days but the Lower School for 8 – 11 year boys was not established as a separate entity until 1927. It was at that point that the older pupils moved into the newly acquired Cambridge barracks. The first separate Lower School supplement in the Portmuthian Magazine appears in December 1929. The Lower School, and more recently the Junior School, has continued to occupy the Victorian School, except for a gap between 1932-1937 when they moved into A and B block of the main School and during World War II when the School was evacuated to Bournemouth. The Pre-Prep for 5-7 year old boys was opened in 1977 with Julia Oakley as its Head. Girls first joined the Pre-Prep in 1990. The newly structured Junior School caters for boys and girls aged 4-11 and the Nursery School which opened in September 2001, takes children from 2 years 6 months. We are always happy to hear from parents about any topic of mutual interest. Parents who wish to make an appointment to see the Headmaster of the Junior School should do so via his PA, Mrs A Stutter. The school seeks to work closely with parents and pupils. If parents or pupils have any concerns in either educational or personal terms, they are most strongly encouraged to share these immediately with the school, contacting the Form Teacher by letter, e-mail or telephone in the first instance. The Form Teacher will, if appropriate, involve a Senior Teacher or the Deputy Head, and finally the Headmaster of the Junior School. Should this sequential chain of referral not deal fully with the concern, parents may contact the Chairman of the Governors via the Clerk to the Governors, Mr D J Kent, who is also the school Bursar. We would much rather be bothered unnecessarily than contacted when it is too late. So if in doubt, do contact us. The School Doctors, Dr C Foley, Dr Marcus Saunders and Dr A Scott-Brown, may be contacted via the School Nurse, Sister Deborah Wright, who may be found during School hours in the Medical Centre. The school’s Director of Counselling is Mr Mike Clarke, [email protected] (01983 883 858). Mr Ashcroft is the Designated Officer for Safeguarding Children and oversees all child protection issues in The Junior School.

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TERM DATES 2014 – 2016

Autumn Term 2014 INSET Monday 1 September INSET Tuesday 2 September Term Begins Wednesday 3 September Half Term Saturday 18 October – Sunday 2 November Term Ends Friday 12 December

Spring Term 2015 INSET Monday 5 January Term Begins Tuesday 6 January INSET Friday 13 February Half Term Saturday 14 February – Sunday 22 February Term Ends Friday 27 March

Summer Term 2015 Monday 20 April Half Term Saturday 23 May – Sunday 31 May Term Ends Friday 10 July

Autumn Term 2015

INSET Tuesday 1 September INSET Wednesday 2 September Term Begins Thursday 3 September Half Term Saturday 17 October – Sunday 1 November Term Ends Friday 11 December

Spring Term 2016

INSET Monday 4 January Term Begins Tuesday 5 January INSET Friday 12 February Half Term Saturday 13 February – Sunday 21 February Term Ends Friday 18 March

Summer Term 2016

INSET Monday 11 April Term Begins Tuesday 12 April Half Term Saturday 28 May – Sunday 5 June Term Ends Wednesday 13 July

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2014 TERM DATES IN BOLD

2014 January February March Monday 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 31 3 10 17 24 Tuesday 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 4 11 18 25

Wednesday 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 5 12 19 26 Thursday 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 6 13 20 27

Friday 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 7 14 21 28 Saturday 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 1 8 15 22 29 Sunday 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 2 9 16 23 30

April May June Monday 7 14 21 28 5 12 19 26 30 2 9 16 23 Tuesday 1 8 15 22 29 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24

Wednesday 2 9 16 23 30 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 Thursday 3 10 17 24 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26

Friday 4 11 18 25 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 Saturday 5 12 19 26 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 Sunday 6 13 20 27 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29

July August September Monday 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 Tuesday 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30

Wednesday 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 Thursday 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25

Friday 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 Saturday 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 Sunday 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28

October November December Monday 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 1 8 15 22 29 Tuesday 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 2 9 16 23 30

Wednesday 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 3 10 17 24 31 Thursday 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 4 11 18 25

Friday 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 5 12 19 26 Saturday 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 6 13 20 27 Sunday 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 7 14 21 28

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TERM DATES 2014 – 2016

Autumn Term 2014 INSET Monday 1 September INSET Tuesday 2 September Term Begins Wednesday 3 September Half Term Saturday 18 October – Sunday 2 November Term Ends Friday 12 December

Spring Term 2015 INSET Monday 5 January Term Begins Tuesday 6 January INSET Friday 13 February Half Term Saturday 14 February – Sunday 22 February Term Ends Friday 27 March

Summer Term 2015 Monday 20 April Half Term Saturday 23 May – Sunday 31 May Term Ends Friday 10 July

Autumn Term 2015

INSET Tuesday 1 September INSET Wednesday 2 September Term Begins Thursday 3 September Half Term Saturday 17 October – Sunday 1 November Term Ends Friday 11 December

Spring Term 2016

INSET Monday 4 January Term Begins Tuesday 5 January INSET Friday 12 February Half Term Saturday 13 February – Sunday 21 February Term Ends Friday 18 March

Summer Term 2016

INSET Monday 11 April Term Begins Tuesday 12 April Half Term Saturday 28 May – Sunday 5 June Term Ends Wednesday 13 July

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2014 TERM DATES IN BOLD

2014 January February March Monday 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 31 3 10 17 24 Tuesday 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 4 11 18 25

Wednesday 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 5 12 19 26 Thursday 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 6 13 20 27

Friday 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 7 14 21 28 Saturday 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 1 8 15 22 29 Sunday 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 2 9 16 23 30

April May June Monday 7 14 21 28 5 12 19 26 30 2 9 16 23 Tuesday 1 8 15 22 29 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24

Wednesday 2 9 16 23 30 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 Thursday 3 10 17 24 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26

Friday 4 11 18 25 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 Saturday 5 12 19 26 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 Sunday 6 13 20 27 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29

July August September Monday 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 Tuesday 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30

Wednesday 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 Thursday 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25

Friday 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 Saturday 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 Sunday 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28

October November December Monday 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 1 8 15 22 29 Tuesday 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 2 9 16 23 30

Wednesday 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 3 10 17 24 31 Thursday 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 4 11 18 25

Friday 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 5 12 19 26 Saturday 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 6 13 20 27 Sunday 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 7 14 21 28

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JUNIOR SCHOOL DAY BELL FOR ALL PUPILS: 08:25 Registration 08:30 Reading: 08:35–08:50 (KS2); 08:40–09:00 (KS1) ASSEMBLY R/KS1 10:15 – 10:30 YEARS 3/4 10:45 – 11:05 YEARS 5/6 11:05 – 11:25 BREAK R/ KS1 10:30 – 10:50 YEARS 3/4 11:05 – 11:25 YEARS 5/6 10:45 – 11:05 LUNCH R/KS1 11:50 – 12:50 KS2 12:20 – 13:20 + 12:30 – 13:10 games pm AFTERNOON BREAK R/KS1 14:20 – 14:40 SCHOOL FINISHES R 15:25 KS1 15:30 KS2 15:35 LESSONS KS2 LESSONS R/KS1: ERIC* 08:25 – 08:50 ERIC 08:40 – 09:00 Lesson 1 08:50 – 09:45 Lesson 1 09:00 – 10:00 Lesson 2 09:45 – 10:45 Lesson 2 10:50 – 11:50 Lesson 3 11:25 – 12:20 Lesson 3 13:00 – 13:40 Lesson 4 13:20 – 14:20 Lesson 4 13:40 – 14:20 Lesson 5 14:20 – 15:15 Lesson 5 14:40 – 15:20 Games pm 13:15 – 15:35

*ERIC (Everyone reading in class together)

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GOVERNORS

The Governing Body consists of up to 20 Governors: they elect their own Chairman and Vice-Chairman. The constitution of the Governing Body largely reflects the intentions of the Founder: the Lord Mayor of Portsmouth and the Dean of Portsmouth are Ex-officio and a further two Governors are nominated by Christ Church, Oxford. The Second Sea Lord nominates one further representative Governor. All correspondence is handled by the Clerk to the Governors, Mr D J Kent, who is also the Bursar.

Chairman: Mr B S Larkman, MBE, BSc, ACIB

Vice Chairman: Mrs M Scott, BSc

Mrs K Bishop, BA Mrs F Boulton, BSc, MA

The Dean of Portsmouth, The Very Revd D Brindley, BD, MTh, MPhil, AKC

Mr W J B Cha, BA Mr M R Coffin, BA (Econ) FCA

Mrs R Duff Dr M Grossel, BSc, PhD, MA

N D Latham, CBE, MSc, CEng, FIMarEST, FIMechE Mr P Lodder QC, LLB

Mr P G Parkinson, BA, Dip Arch Professor C B R Pelling, MA, DPhil

Mr M J Pipes, MA, MBA, FInstP Mrs S Quail, BA

Mrs S Resouly, BSc, MRPharmS Commodore Jeremy Rigby RN, MA

Mrs A Stanford

Governors Emeritus: Mr D K Bawtree, CB, DL, BSc(Eng), CEng, FIEE, FIMechE

Mrs J Cockcroft, RGN, FPC, CertEd Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Johns, GCB, KCVO, CBE, FRAeS, RAF

Mr I A Carruthers Mr C J L Evans, FCA Mr B N Gauntlett, Dip.Surv, FRICS Mr F S K Privett, LLB Mr D W Russell Mr P F J Tobin, MA, FRSA

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JUNIOR SCHOOL DAY BELL FOR ALL PUPILS: 08:25 Registration 08:30 Reading: 08:35–08:50 (KS2); 08:40–09:00 (KS1) ASSEMBLY R/KS1 10:15 – 10:30 YEARS 3/4 10:45 – 11:05 YEARS 5/6 11:05 – 11:25 BREAK R/ KS1 10:30 – 10:50 YEARS 3/4 11:05 – 11:25 YEARS 5/6 10:45 – 11:05 LUNCH R/KS1 11:50 – 12:50 KS2 12:20 – 13:20 + 12:30 – 13:10 games pm AFTERNOON BREAK R/KS1 14:20 – 14:40 SCHOOL FINISHES R 15:25 KS1 15:30 KS2 15:35 LESSONS KS2 LESSONS R/KS1: ERIC* 08:25 – 08:50 ERIC 08:40 – 09:00 Lesson 1 08:50 – 09:45 Lesson 1 09:00 – 10:00 Lesson 2 09:45 – 10:45 Lesson 2 10:50 – 11:50 Lesson 3 11:25 – 12:20 Lesson 3 13:00 – 13:40 Lesson 4 13:20 – 14:20 Lesson 4 13:40 – 14:20 Lesson 5 14:20 – 15:15 Lesson 5 14:40 – 15:20 Games pm 13:15 – 15:35

*ERIC (Everyone reading in class together)

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GOVERNORS

The Governing Body consists of up to 20 Governors: they elect their own Chairman and Vice-Chairman. The constitution of the Governing Body largely reflects the intentions of the Founder: the Lord Mayor of Portsmouth and the Dean of Portsmouth are Ex-officio and a further two Governors are nominated by Christ Church, Oxford. The Second Sea Lord nominates one further representative Governor. All correspondence is handled by the Clerk to the Governors, Mr D J Kent, who is also the Bursar.

Chairman: Mr B S Larkman, MBE, BSc, ACIB

Vice Chairman: Mrs M Scott, BSc

Mrs K Bishop, BA Mrs F Boulton, BSc, MA

The Dean of Portsmouth, The Very Revd D Brindley, BD, MTh, MPhil, AKC

Mr W J B Cha, BA Mr M R Coffin, BA (Econ) FCA

Mrs R Duff Dr M Grossel, BSc, PhD, MA

N D Latham, CBE, MSc, CEng, FIMarEST, FIMechE Mr P Lodder QC, LLB

Mr P G Parkinson, BA, Dip Arch Professor C B R Pelling, MA, DPhil

Mr M J Pipes, MA, MBA, FInstP Mrs S Quail, BA

Mrs S Resouly, BSc, MRPharmS Commodore Jeremy Rigby RN, MA

Mrs A Stanford

Governors Emeritus: Mr D K Bawtree, CB, DL, BSc(Eng), CEng, FIEE, FIMechE

Mrs J Cockcroft, RGN, FPC, CertEd Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Johns, GCB, KCVO, CBE, FRAeS, RAF

Mr I A Carruthers Mr C J L Evans, FCA Mr B N Gauntlett, Dip.Surv, FRICS Mr F S K Privett, LLB Mr D W Russell Mr P F J Tobin, MA, FRSA

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ACADEMIC STAFF

Headmaster Mr J E Priory, MA (JEP)

Junior School

Headmaster Mr P S Hopkinson, BA, PGCE (PSH)

Deputy Head Mr J Ashcroft, BSc, PGCE (JA)

Assistant Head Mrs P Giles, BA, PGCE (Head of Years 5 & 6) (PG)

Head of Nursery Mrs L Johnson, BEd, PG Dip Ed, (Early Years) (LJ) Mrs J Ellis, BEd, Cert Ed, Certificate in Early Years

Education (JE)

Mrs J M Albuery, BEd (RS Leader) (JMA) Mrs A Ayres, BA, PGCE (ICT Leader, KS1) (AG) Mr G Brown, FLCM, LLCM (TD), ALCM (brass) (GB) Mrs L Budd, BEd (Food & Nutrition, KS2) (LB) Mrs J Budgen, BSc, PGCE (E-Learning Leader; Year 3 Leader) (JCH) Mrs S Carlin, BA, PGCE (Reception Leader; PSHE Leader, KS1) (SLC) Miss E Carter, BA QTS (History & Geography Leader, KS1) (EC) Mr A Chappell, BA QTS (Head of Boys’ Games) (AC) Mrs L Dean, BA, PGCE (English Leader, KS2; Year 6 Leader) (LD) Mrs J Dossett, BA, Cert Ed (Games) (JD) Mrs A Evans, BPE, MEd (Director of Sport & Physical Education) (AE) Mr G Evans, BA, PGCE (Director of Drama) (GE) Mrs R Evans, BA, QTS, (Senior Teacher, Head of Lower Juniors; House Leader) (RE) Mrs V Francis, BA, QTS (VF) Mr O Griffin, BSc, PGCE (PSHE Leader, KS2) (OG) Mrs J Hardy, BA, MA, PGCE (Year 1 Leader, Gifted & Talented Leader) (JH) Mrs J E Ingamells, ARCM (Head of Strings) (JEI) Miss D H Jennings, BA, MA, ALCM, LTCL, (Mus Ed), Dip Class St (Open), PGCE (History Leader, KS2; Junior School Archivist, UJS Librarian) (DHJ) Mr M Le-Clercq, (Games) (MLC) Mrs J L Millward, BEd (Senior Teacher, Head of Infants; English Leader, KS1) (JLM) Miss K Moore, BA, GTP (Geography Leader, KS2) (KM) Mrs F Nash, BEd (Assistant Director of Music) (FN) Mrs K Park, BA, PGCE (KP) Mr G D Payne, (Games) (GDP) Mrs J Pereira, BA, BSc, MA, PGCE (JP) Mrs L Peskett, GGSM, PGDip, RNCM (violin) Mrs A Porter, BEd, Cert SpLD (SEN) (AP)

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Mrs S Powlesland, BA, PGCE (French Leader, KS2) (SP) Mrs A Reader, BA, QTS (Year 5 Leader, Mathematics Leader, KS2) (AR) Mrs C S Sayers, BEd (PE & Games) (CSS) Mr E J P Sharkey, BA, PGCE (Senior Teacher, Director of Studies) (EJPS) Mrs E G Sharrock, BMus Perf, LRAM (‘cello) (String Scheme) (EGS) Mr B W Sheldrick, BA (Senior Teacher, Resources; ICT Leader, KS2) (BWS) Mrs V Shoebridge, BA, PGCE (Science Leader, KS1) (VS) Mrs M Smith, BSc, Cert Ed (Science Leader, KS2) (MS) Mrs P Spodzieja, MMus, PGDip Mrs T Squire, BA, PGCE, SpLD (SENCo) (TS) Mrs G Stainton, BSc, PGCE, (GS) Mrs L Summerskill, BEd, (LMS) Mrs B E Tilling, BSc, PGCE (Art & Design Technology Leader, KS2; Display Leader, KS2) (BET) Mrs N R Townsend, BA, QTS Dance and Education (Dance Leader, KS2; Charities Co-ordinator; Year 4 Leader) (NRT) Mrs S P Tyacke, BEd (Art Leader, KS1; Display Co-ordinator, KS1) (SPT) Miss P Watkins, BA, QTS (Year 2 Leader, Mathematics Leader, KS1) (PW) Mr I Webber, BA/Ed (Director of Music) (IW) Mrs S Webb, BA, PGCE (Design Technology & Food & Nutrition Leader, KS1) (SW) Mrs L Younger, BSc, PGCE (Design Technology & Science) (LY)

Assistants in The Junior School Mrs A Atkinson Mrs S Buckett Mrs B Holloway Mrs J Hooper Mrs M Hopkinson Mrs C Iliffe Mrs S Jennings Mrs A Matthews Gap Year Assistants Mr T Bustin Mr S Le-Clercq Miss S Brigg Mr J Hawkins

Mrs M Millerchip Mrs K Moffitt Mrs C O’Leary Mrs D Pascoe Mrs C Shahran Mrs K-E Smith Mrs L Staley Mrs C White

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ACADEMIC STAFF

Headmaster Mr J E Priory, MA (JEP)

Junior School

Headmaster Mr P S Hopkinson, BA, PGCE (PSH)

Deputy Head Mr J Ashcroft, BSc, PGCE (JA)

Assistant Head Mrs P Giles, BA, PGCE (Head of Years 5 & 6) (PG)

Head of Nursery Mrs L Johnson, BEd, PG Dip Ed, (Early Years) (LJ) Mrs J Ellis, BEd, Cert Ed, Certificate in Early Years

Education (JE)

Mrs J M Albuery, BEd (RS Leader) (JMA) Mrs A Ayres, BA, PGCE (ICT Leader, KS1) (AG) Mr G Brown, FLCM, LLCM (TD), ALCM (brass) (GB) Mrs L Budd, BEd (Food & Nutrition, KS2) (LB) Mrs J Budgen, BSc, PGCE (E-Learning Leader; Year 3 Leader) (JCH) Mrs S Carlin, BA, PGCE (Reception Leader; PSHE Leader, KS1) (SLC) Miss E Carter, BA QTS (History & Geography Leader, KS1) (EC) Mr A Chappell, BA QTS (Head of Boys’ Games) (AC) Mrs L Dean, BA, PGCE (English Leader, KS2; Year 6 Leader) (LD) Mrs J Dossett, BA, Cert Ed (Games) (JD) Mrs A Evans, BPE, MEd (Director of Sport & Physical Education) (AE) Mr G Evans, BA, PGCE (Director of Drama) (GE) Mrs R Evans, BA, QTS, (Senior Teacher, Head of Lower Juniors; House Leader) (RE) Mrs V Francis, BA, QTS (VF) Mr O Griffin, BSc, PGCE (PSHE Leader, KS2) (OG) Mrs J Hardy, BA, MA, PGCE (Year 1 Leader, Gifted & Talented Leader) (JH) Mrs J E Ingamells, ARCM (Head of Strings) (JEI) Miss D H Jennings, BA, MA, ALCM, LTCL, (Mus Ed), Dip Class St (Open), PGCE (History Leader, KS2; Junior School Archivist, UJS Librarian) (DHJ) Mr M Le-Clercq, (Games) (MLC) Mrs J L Millward, BEd (Senior Teacher, Head of Infants; English Leader, KS1) (JLM) Miss K Moore, BA, GTP (Geography Leader, KS2) (KM) Mrs F Nash, BEd (Assistant Director of Music) (FN) Mrs K Park, BA, PGCE (KP) Mr G D Payne, (Games) (GDP) Mrs J Pereira, BA, BSc, MA, PGCE (JP) Mrs L Peskett, GGSM, PGDip, RNCM (violin) Mrs A Porter, BEd, Cert SpLD (SEN) (AP)

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Mrs S Powlesland, BA, PGCE (French Leader, KS2) (SP) Mrs A Reader, BA, QTS (Year 5 Leader, Mathematics Leader, KS2) (AR) Mrs C S Sayers, BEd (PE & Games) (CSS) Mr E J P Sharkey, BA, PGCE (Senior Teacher, Director of Studies) (EJPS) Mrs E G Sharrock, BMus Perf, LRAM (‘cello) (String Scheme) (EGS) Mr B W Sheldrick, BA (Senior Teacher, Resources; ICT Leader, KS2) (BWS) Mrs V Shoebridge, BA, PGCE (Science Leader, KS1) (VS) Mrs M Smith, BSc, Cert Ed (Science Leader, KS2) (MS) Mrs P Spodzieja, MMus, PGDip Mrs T Squire, BA, PGCE, SpLD (SENCo) (TS) Mrs G Stainton, BSc, PGCE, (GS) Mrs L Summerskill, BEd, (LMS) Mrs B E Tilling, BSc, PGCE (Art & Design Technology Leader, KS2; Display Leader, KS2) (BET) Mrs N R Townsend, BA, QTS Dance and Education (Dance Leader, KS2; Charities Co-ordinator; Year 4 Leader) (NRT) Mrs S P Tyacke, BEd (Art Leader, KS1; Display Co-ordinator, KS1) (SPT) Miss P Watkins, BA, QTS (Year 2 Leader, Mathematics Leader, KS1) (PW) Mr I Webber, BA/Ed (Director of Music) (IW) Mrs S Webb, BA, PGCE (Design Technology & Food & Nutrition Leader, KS1) (SW) Mrs L Younger, BSc, PGCE (Design Technology & Science) (LY)

Assistants in The Junior School Mrs A Atkinson Mrs S Buckett Mrs B Holloway Mrs J Hooper Mrs M Hopkinson Mrs C Iliffe Mrs S Jennings Mrs A Matthews Gap Year Assistants Mr T Bustin Mr S Le-Clercq Miss S Brigg Mr J Hawkins

Mrs M Millerchip Mrs K Moffitt Mrs C O’Leary Mrs D Pascoe Mrs C Shahran Mrs K-E Smith Mrs L Staley Mrs C White

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Assistants in the Nursery Ms R Adderley (Holiday Care Leader) Ms J Colley Mrs W Heyes (Nursery Administrator) Mrs S Hillier Miss M Jarvis Mrs S Johnson Miss S Lane (Deputy) Mrs A Parker

Mrs C Porter Mrs M Sandford (Toddler Group Leader) Miss L Saunders Mrs N Poland Mrs G Skingsley Mrs M Stone Ms J Todman Mrs S Wahid

Administrative Staff Bursar Mr D J Kent Deputy Bursar Facilities Mr S A Lowe, MBE, BSc, FHI, MInstM School Accountant Mrs S Cox Fees Administrator Mrs J Tomblin PA to the Headmaster Mrs A Stutter Upper Junior School Secretary Mrs S Kent

Mrs C White Junior School Registrar Mrs K G Bull, BA, PGCE School Doctor Dr M Saunders School Nurses Sister C Brown, RGN

Sister S Martin, RGN Health Care Assistant Mrs K Elliott School Counsellors Receptionists

Dr N King, PhD Mrs E Payne, BSc, BACP Miss R Martin, BA (am) Mrs A Jones (pm)

Development Director Mrs M J Bushell, BA Development Assistant Miss K Nother Relations Manager Miss M Farnworth, BA Catering/Hospitality Mr R Way Marshal Mr A Hicks

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Visiting Music Staff Miss B Bartholomew, (french horn) Mr R Blanken, GRNCM, ARCM (performance, clarinet and saxophone) Mr M Davis, LTCL (trombone) Miss H Fenton, (piano) BA (Hons), PGCE Mrs J Flatman, BA Hons, LRSM, PGCE (clarinet and recorder) Mrs T Foster, (piano) Mr M Frampton, LLB (double bass) Mrs H Hollowood, GRSM, ARCH (oboe and piano) Mr N Ingamells, (bassoon and saxophone) Miss K Kingsley, GRSM, LRAM (Head of Keyboard Studies) Dr C McDougall, (singing) Mr A Mendoza, BA (Mexico), ACS (Holland), (percussion) (Mr I Naylor (trumpet) Miss C Nicholson, MMus, FTCL, FLCM, LRAM (flute) Mrs J Pegler, (singing) Mr T Pegler, FLCM (piano) Mrs L Peskett, GGSM, PG Dip RNCN (violin) Mrs A Saunders, BA (Hons) (classical guitar and piano) Miss A Stevenson, MA, DipOp (singing) Mrs S Towner, ARCM (cello) Ms P M Wilcockson , GGSM, PGCE (piano and flute) Visiting Speech and Drama Staff Mrs J de Jongh, ALCM, Dip GSA Cathedral Organist and Master of the Choristers Dr D J C Price, HonDMus, GMus(TCL), FGCM, Hon FASC

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Assistants in the Nursery Ms R Adderley (Holiday Care Leader) Ms J Colley Mrs W Heyes (Nursery Administrator) Mrs S Hillier Miss M Jarvis Mrs S Johnson Miss S Lane (Deputy) Mrs A Parker

Mrs C Porter Mrs M Sandford (Toddler Group Leader) Miss L Saunders Mrs N Poland Mrs G Skingsley Mrs M Stone Ms J Todman Mrs S Wahid

Administrative Staff Bursar Mr D J Kent Deputy Bursar Facilities Mr S A Lowe, MBE, BSc, FHI, MInstM School Accountant Mrs S Cox Fees Administrator Mrs J Tomblin PA to the Headmaster Mrs A Stutter Upper Junior School Secretary Mrs S Kent

Mrs C White Junior School Registrar Mrs K G Bull, BA, PGCE School Doctor Dr M Saunders School Nurses Sister C Brown, RGN

Sister S Martin, RGN Health Care Assistant Mrs K Elliott School Counsellors Receptionists

Dr N King, PhD Mrs E Payne, BSc, BACP Miss R Martin, BA (am) Mrs A Jones (pm)

Development Director Mrs M J Bushell, BA Development Assistant Miss K Nother Relations Manager Miss M Farnworth, BA Catering/Hospitality Mr R Way Marshal Mr A Hicks

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Visiting Music Staff Miss B Bartholomew, (french horn) Mr R Blanken, GRNCM, ARCM (performance, clarinet and saxophone) Mr M Davis, LTCL (trombone) Miss H Fenton, (piano) BA (Hons), PGCE Mrs J Flatman, BA Hons, LRSM, PGCE (clarinet and recorder) Mrs T Foster, (piano) Mr M Frampton, LLB (double bass) Mrs H Hollowood, GRSM, ARCH (oboe and piano) Mr N Ingamells, (bassoon and saxophone) Miss K Kingsley, GRSM, LRAM (Head of Keyboard Studies) Dr C McDougall, (singing) Mr A Mendoza, BA (Mexico), ACS (Holland), (percussion) (Mr I Naylor (trumpet) Miss C Nicholson, MMus, FTCL, FLCM, LRAM (flute) Mrs J Pegler, (singing) Mr T Pegler, FLCM (piano) Mrs L Peskett, GGSM, PG Dip RNCN (violin) Mrs A Saunders, BA (Hons) (classical guitar and piano) Miss A Stevenson, MA, DipOp (singing) Mrs S Towner, ARCM (cello) Ms P M Wilcockson , GGSM, PGCE (piano and flute) Visiting Speech and Drama Staff Mrs J de Jongh, ALCM, Dip GSA Cathedral Organist and Master of the Choristers Dr D J C Price, HonDMus, GMus(TCL), FGCM, Hon FASC

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Junior School Form Teachers Infants RY Mrs S Carlin 1P Mrs J Hardy/Mrs V Shoebridge 2P Miss E Carter RM Mrs S Webb 1G Mrs J Millward 2G Mrs S Tyacke RO Mrs A Ayres 2J Miss P Watkins Juniors 3P Mrs J Budgen 4P Mrs R Evans 5P Mr I Webber 6P Mr E Sharkey 3G Mrs F Nash 4G Mr B Sheldrick 5G Miss K Moore 6G Mrs L Dean 3J Mr O Griffin 4J Mrs N Townsend 5J Mrs P Giles 6J Miss D Jennings 4S Mrs G Stainton 5S Mrs A Reader 6S Mr G Evans

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JUNIOR SCHOOL

Head Boy:

William Hartridge

Head Girl:

Alice Collins

School Monitors:

Alexander Bolton Omar Chowdhury

Lily Gibbs Ethan Hards

Jemima Haslam George Hodell

Louie Howe-Walsh Isabelle Pearce

Lauren-Lilly Prentice Tom Shahran

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Junior School Form Teachers Infants RY Mrs S Carlin 1P Mrs J Hardy/Mrs V Shoebridge 2P Miss E Carter RM Mrs S Webb 1G Mrs J Millward 2G Mrs S Tyacke RO Mrs A Ayres 2J Miss P Watkins Juniors 3P Mrs J Budgen 4P Mrs R Evans 5P Mr I Webber 6P Mr E Sharkey 3G Mrs F Nash 4G Mr B Sheldrick 5G Miss K Moore 6G Mrs L Dean 3J Mr O Griffin 4J Mrs N Townsend 5J Mrs P Giles 6J Miss D Jennings 4S Mrs G Stainton 5S Mrs A Reader 6S Mr G Evans

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JUNIOR SCHOOL

Head Boy:

William Hartridge

Head Girl:

Alice Collins

School Monitors:

Alexander Bolton Omar Chowdhury

Lily Gibbs Ethan Hards

Jemima Haslam George Hodell

Louie Howe-Walsh Isabelle Pearce

Lauren-Lilly Prentice Tom Shahran

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HOUSES

House Leader: Mrs R Evans

HUDSON JERRARD Senior Housemistress Mrs R Evans

Senior Housemaster

Mr E Sharkey

Junior Housemaster Mr M LeClercq Junior Housemistress Mrs A Reader

Junior Housemaster Mr G Evans Junior Housemaster Mr O Griffin

Head of House Lucy Albuery Head of House Caleb Hillier

House Monitors Henry Buckle House Monitors Hannah Millerchip Sophie Matheson Hannah Richards-Kellett

Tess Matheson Avi Sengupta Elliot Robinson-Randell Charles Watts NICOL PRIVETT

Senior Housemaster Mr B Sheldrick Senior Housemistress Mrs L Dean

Junior Housemistress Mrs J Budgen

Junior Housemistress Mrs B Tilling

Junior Housemistress Miss K Moore Junior Housemistress Mrs N Townsend

Head of House Sam Bryan Head of House William Moore

House Monitors Alice Collins House Monitors Raulf Berry

Ashwin Elanchcheliyan

Finn de Trafford Meha Patel

Stephanie Wade Florence Wassenberg

Oliver Durrant

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School Librarians

6P

Alexander Bolton Harriet Millar

Susannah Starkey

6G

Edith Charles Kristian Fraser

Harvey Hill

6J

Faith Anarfi Raulf Berry

Dan Sherburn

6S

Imogen Diffey Maisie English

Miles Toh

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HOUSES

House Leader: Mrs R Evans

HUDSON JERRARD Senior Housemistress Mrs R Evans

Senior Housemaster

Mr E Sharkey

Junior Housemaster Mr M LeClercq Junior Housemistress Mrs A Reader

Junior Housemaster Mr G Evans Junior Housemaster Mr O Griffin

Head of House Lucy Albuery Head of House Caleb Hillier

House Monitors Henry Buckle House Monitors Hannah Millerchip Sophie Matheson Hannah Richards-Kellett

Tess Matheson Avi Sengupta Elliot Robinson-Randell Charles Watts NICOL PRIVETT

Senior Housemaster Mr B Sheldrick Senior Housemistress Mrs L Dean

Junior Housemistress Mrs J Budgen

Junior Housemistress Mrs B Tilling

Junior Housemistress Miss K Moore Junior Housemistress Mrs N Townsend

Head of House Sam Bryan Head of House William Moore

House Monitors Alice Collins House Monitors Raulf Berry

Ashwin Elanchcheliyan

Finn de Trafford Meha Patel

Stephanie Wade Florence Wassenberg

Oliver Durrant

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School Librarians

6P

Alexander Bolton Harriet Millar

Susannah Starkey

6G

Edith Charles Kristian Fraser

Harvey Hill

6J

Faith Anarfi Raulf Berry

Dan Sherburn

6S

Imogen Diffey Maisie English

Miles Toh

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Communication For general School enquiries please e-mail the Junior School Office at: [email protected] All staff are keen to respond to concerns and e-mail is generally the best medium for parents to use. To reach any member of the teaching staff, use their first initial, followed by a full stop, surname, and the ending @pgs.org.uk. For example, to contact Mr J Ashcroft, use the address: [email protected] The exception to this rule is Mrs Michele Smith (Science Coordinator, KS2)

Catering If pupils or parents have any suggestions to assist with school catering matters please do use the email contact [email protected]. This will be brought to the attention of the Catering Manager who will be pleased to assist.

[email protected]

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AUTUMN TERM 2014

September Week 1

Monday 1

INSET

Tuesday 2

INSET Nursery Term Begins

Wednesday 3

TERM BEGINS

Thursday 4

12:20 JS House Picnics, Governor's Green

Friday 5

09:00 JS Beginning of Term Assembly followed by refreshments, St Thomas' Cathedral (parents welcome)

12:30 - 13:15 JS Monitors' Meeting, Willis Room (packed lunch required) 15.35 JS Brass Band Rehearsals Begin, UJS Hall

Saturday 6

09:00 - 11:00 JS Autumn Sports Pre-Season Training

Sunday 7

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Communication For general School enquiries please e-mail the Junior School Office at: [email protected] All staff are keen to respond to concerns and e-mail is generally the best medium for parents to use. To reach any member of the teaching staff, use their first initial, followed by a full stop, surname, and the ending @pgs.org.uk. For example, to contact Mr J Ashcroft, use the address: [email protected] The exception to this rule is Mrs Michele Smith (Science Coordinator, KS2)

Catering If pupils or parents have any suggestions to assist with school catering matters please do use the email contact [email protected]. This will be brought to the attention of the Catering Manager who will be pleased to assist.

[email protected]

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AUTUMN TERM 2014

September Week 1

Monday 1

INSET

Tuesday 2

INSET Nursery Term Begins

Wednesday 3

TERM BEGINS

Thursday 4

12:20 JS House Picnics, Governor's Green

Friday 5

09:00 JS Beginning of Term Assembly followed by refreshments, St Thomas' Cathedral (parents welcome)

12:30 - 13:15 JS Monitors' Meeting, Willis Room (packed lunch required) 15.35 JS Brass Band Rehearsals Begin, UJS Hall

Saturday 6

09:00 - 11:00 JS Autumn Sports Pre-Season Training

Sunday 7

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September Week 2

Monday 8

08:25 - 09:15 New Parents' Coffee with the Headmaster, Dining Hall 16:00 - 17:00 Publicity and Marketing Meeting, Willis Room

Tuesday 9

JS Pupil Photographs, JS Hall 15:35 Corelli Orchestra Rehearsals Begin

16:00 - 16:30 JS Staff Photograph, UJS 19:00 - 20:30 Community Choir Rehearsal

19:00 Years 3 & 4 Parents' Information Evening, DRT & Dining Hall

Wednesday 10

JS Pupil Photographs, JS Hall 14:30 U10A Netball v West Hill Park (h) 14:30 U11A Girls' Hockey v West Hill Park (a)

15:35 Vivaldi Orchestra Rehearsals Begin

Thursday 11

12:20 - 13:30 House Picnics (reserve date), Governor's Green 19:00 Reception Parents' Information Evening, DRT & Dining Hall

Friday 12

09:00 Reception Pupils' and Parents' Welcome Service followed by refreshments, St Thomas' Cathedral (parents welcome)

Saturday 13

09:00 - 10:00 Boys & Girls Hilsea Morning Games

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September Week 3

Monday 15

Tuesday 16

13:00 - 14:00 Cathedral Liaison Meeting, Headmaster's Study 19:00 - 20:30 Community Choir Rehearsal

19:00 Years 5 & 6 Parents' Information Evening, DRT & Dining Hall

Wednesday 17

U11 PGS Football Tournament 14:00 U10A Westbourne House Netball Tournament (a) 14:30 U11C & D Football v Princes Mead (a)

Thursday 18

Years 5 & 6 UKMT Maths Challenge, Lavant House 19:00 Years 1 & 2 Parents' Information Evening, DRT & Dining Hall

Friday 19

13:00 Governors' Education Committee Meeting, Willis Room

Saturday 20

09:00 - 10:00 Boys & Girls Hilsea Morning Games 09:00 U11A SJC Football 10:00 U11B & C Football v Oakwood (a)

13:00 - 16:00 Unveiling of plaque to OP Lt Norman Holbrook VC RN, UJS 13:30 U10A Twyford Football Tournament (a) 14:30 U9A, B & C Netball v Highfield (a)

Sunday 21

10:00 - 11:00 Beach Clean, Hayling Island

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September Week 2

Monday 8

08:25 - 09:15 New Parents' Coffee with the Headmaster, Dining Hall 16:00 - 17:00 Publicity and Marketing Meeting, Willis Room

Tuesday 9

JS Pupil Photographs, JS Hall 15:35 Corelli Orchestra Rehearsals Begin

16:00 - 16:30 JS Staff Photograph, UJS 19:00 - 20:30 Community Choir Rehearsal

19:00 Years 3 & 4 Parents' Information Evening, DRT & Dining Hall

Wednesday 10

JS Pupil Photographs, JS Hall 14:30 U10A Netball v West Hill Park (h) 14:30 U11A Girls' Hockey v West Hill Park (a)

15:35 Vivaldi Orchestra Rehearsals Begin

Thursday 11

12:20 - 13:30 House Picnics (reserve date), Governor's Green 19:00 Reception Parents' Information Evening, DRT & Dining Hall

Friday 12

09:00 Reception Pupils' and Parents' Welcome Service followed by refreshments, St Thomas' Cathedral (parents welcome)

Saturday 13

09:00 - 10:00 Boys & Girls Hilsea Morning Games

Sunday 14

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September Week 3

Monday 15

Tuesday 16

13:00 - 14:00 Cathedral Liaison Meeting, Headmaster's Study 19:00 - 20:30 Community Choir Rehearsal

19:00 Years 5 & 6 Parents' Information Evening, DRT & Dining Hall

Wednesday 17

U11 PGS Football Tournament 14:00 U10A Westbourne House Netball Tournament (a) 14:30 U11C & D Football v Princes Mead (a)

Thursday 18

Years 5 & 6 UKMT Maths Challenge, Lavant House 19:00 Years 1 & 2 Parents' Information Evening, DRT & Dining Hall

Friday 19

13:00 Governors' Education Committee Meeting, Willis Room

Saturday 20

09:00 - 10:00 Boys & Girls Hilsea Morning Games 09:00 U11A SJC Football 10:00 U11B & C Football v Oakwood (a)

13:00 - 16:00 Unveiling of plaque to OP Lt Norman Holbrook VC RN, UJS 13:30 U10A Twyford Football Tournament (a) 14:30 U9A, B & C Netball v Highfield (a)

Sunday 21

10:00 - 11:00 Beach Clean, Hayling Island

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September Week 4

Monday 22

19:00 Nursery New Parents' Information Evening

Tuesday 23

09:30 Year 4 Ancient Egyptians Workshop, DRT

Wednesday 24

14:15 U10A & B Netball v Hoe Bridge (a) 14:30 U10A, B & C Football v Pilgrims (h) 14:30 U11A Hockey v Hampshire Collegiate (h) Temeraire 14:30 U11B Hockey v PHS (h) Temeraire 19:30 JSA Meeting, Willis Room

Thursday 25

14:30 U8A Netball v Barrow Hills (h) 14:30 U9A, B & C Netball v Guildford High (a) 14:30 U9A, B, C & D Football v Princes Mead (h)

Friday 26

U11A ISFA Football Regionals (a) 12:30 Half Day - School Closes at 12.30 - No Lunches Available

Saturday 27

No Hilsea Games 09:30 - 12:30 Open Morning - ALL Pupils in Years 2 - 6 Involved

Sunday 28

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September Week 5

Monday 29

JS Clubs Begin Official opening of the new Sixth Form Centre by HRH The Earl

of Wessex KG GCVO ADC(P) House General Knowledge Quiz

Tuesday 30

Year 6 Maths Challenge, Windlesham House 09:00 JS Harvest Festival Assembly followed by refreshments, St

Thomas' Cathedral (parents welcome) 19:00 - 20:30 Community Choir Rehearsal

October

Wednesday 1

09:00 - 15:15 Year 2 Visit to Marwell Zoo 13:30 PGS U11 Hockey Tournament (h) 14:30 U10A, B & C Netball v Guildford High (a)

Thursday 2

12:30 - 13:15 JS Pupil Council Meeting, Willis Room (packed lunch required) 14:30 U8A, B & C Netball v Princes Mead (a) 19:00 JS Parents' Forum Meeting, Willis Room

Friday 3

14:00 Grandparents' Afternoon, DRT & Dining Hall

Saturday 4

09:00 - 10:00 Boys & Girls Hilsea Morning Games 13:00 U10A Ryde Football Tournament (a) 14:00 U11A & B & U10B & C Football v Westbourne House (a) 14:00 U9A & B Football v Westbourne House (h)

Sunday 5

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September Week 4

Monday 22

19:00 Nursery New Parents' Information Evening

Tuesday 23

09:30 Year 4 Ancient Egyptians Workshop, DRT

Wednesday 24

14:15 U10A & B Netball v Hoe Bridge (a) 14:30 U10A, B & C Football v Pilgrims (h) 14:30 U11A Hockey v Hampshire Collegiate (h) Temeraire 14:30 U11B Hockey v PHS (h) Temeraire 19:30 JSA Meeting, Willis Room

Thursday 25

14:30 U8A Netball v Barrow Hills (h) 14:30 U9A, B & C Netball v Guildford High (a) 14:30 U9A, B, C & D Football v Princes Mead (h)

Friday 26

U11A ISFA Football Regionals (a) 12:30 Half Day - School Closes at 12.30 - No Lunches Available

Saturday 27

No Hilsea Games 09:30 - 12:30 Open Morning - ALL Pupils in Years 2 - 6 Involved

Sunday 28

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September Week 5

Monday 29

JS Clubs Begin Official opening of the new Sixth Form Centre by HRH The Earl

of Wessex KG GCVO ADC(P) House General Knowledge Quiz

Tuesday 30

Year 6 Maths Challenge, Windlesham House 09:00 JS Harvest Festival Assembly followed by refreshments, St

Thomas' Cathedral (parents welcome) 19:00 - 20:30 Community Choir Rehearsal

October

Wednesday 1

09:00 - 15:15 Year 2 Visit to Marwell Zoo 13:30 PGS U11 Hockey Tournament (h) 14:30 U10A, B & C Netball v Guildford High (a)

Thursday 2

12:30 - 13:15 JS Pupil Council Meeting, Willis Room (packed lunch required) 14:30 U8A, B & C Netball v Princes Mead (a) 19:00 JS Parents' Forum Meeting, Willis Room

Friday 3

14:00 Grandparents' Afternoon, DRT & Dining Hall

Saturday 4

09:00 - 10:00 Boys & Girls Hilsea Morning Games 13:00 U10A Ryde Football Tournament (a) 14:00 U11A & B & U10B & C Football v Westbourne House (a) 14:00 U9A & B Football v Westbourne House (h)

Sunday 5

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October Week 6

Monday 6

09:30 Nursery Harvest Festival, DRT 14:00 Grandparents' Afternoon, DRT & Dining Hall

Tuesday 7

19:00 - 20:30 Community Choir Rehearsal

Wednesday 8

13:30 U11A West Hill Park Hockey Tournament (a) 14:30 U10A, B & C Netball v St Swithuns (a) 14:30 U11A & B Football v Stroud (a) 14:30 U11C, U10A & B Football v Stroud (h)

Thursday 9

14:30 U8A & B Netball v Guildford High (a) 14:30 U9A, B, C & D Football v Oakwood (a) 15:00 U9A, B, C & D Netball v Twyford (a) 19:00 Parents' Reading Workshop, DRT

Friday 10

Saturday 11

09:00 - 10:00 Boys & Girls Hilsea Morning Games 10:00 U8A, B & C Football v Brookham (a)

Sunday 12

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October Week 7

Monday 13

Year 1 & Year 2 Scootability Day

Tuesday 14

No JS Teacher-Led Clubs This Evening 16:00 - 18:00 JS IEP Review Evening, Dining Hall & West Wing 19:00 - 20:30 Community Choir Rehearsal

Wednesday 15

14:00 U10A, B & C Netball v Twyford (a) 14:00 U11A & B Hockey v Twyford (h) 14:30 U10A, B & C Football v Amesbury (h) 14:30 U11A, B & C Football v Amesbury (a)

Thursday 16

JS Take One Picture Event 14:30 U8A Netball v Oakwood (h) 14:30 U9A, B & C Netball v Sherborne House (h) 14:30 U9A, B, C & D & U8 Football v Barrow Hills (h)

18:00 - 20:00 Years 5 & 6 Halloween Disco, UJS

Friday 17

JS Take One Picture Event 14:30 Reception Parents' Topic Celebration

Saturday 18

HALF TERM BEGINS

Sunday 19

Half Term

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October Week 6

Monday 6

09:30 Nursery Harvest Festival, DRT 14:00 Grandparents' Afternoon, DRT & Dining Hall

Tuesday 7

19:00 - 20:30 Community Choir Rehearsal

Wednesday 8

13:30 U11A West Hill Park Hockey Tournament (a) 14:30 U10A, B & C Netball v St Swithuns (a) 14:30 U11A & B Football v Stroud (a) 14:30 U11C, U10A & B Football v Stroud (h)

Thursday 9

14:30 U8A & B Netball v Guildford High (a) 14:30 U9A, B, C & D Football v Oakwood (a) 15:00 U9A, B, C & D Netball v Twyford (a) 19:00 Parents' Reading Workshop, DRT

Friday 10

Saturday 11

09:00 - 10:00 Boys & Girls Hilsea Morning Games 10:00 U8A, B & C Football v Brookham (a)

Sunday 12

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October Week 7

Monday 13

Year 1 & Year 2 Scootability Day

Tuesday 14

No JS Teacher-Led Clubs This Evening 16:00 - 18:00 JS IEP Review Evening, Dining Hall & West Wing 19:00 - 20:30 Community Choir Rehearsal

Wednesday 15

14:00 U10A, B & C Netball v Twyford (a) 14:00 U11A & B Hockey v Twyford (h) 14:30 U10A, B & C Football v Amesbury (h) 14:30 U11A, B & C Football v Amesbury (a)

Thursday 16

JS Take One Picture Event 14:30 U8A Netball v Oakwood (h) 14:30 U9A, B & C Netball v Sherborne House (h) 14:30 U9A, B, C & D & U8 Football v Barrow Hills (h)

18:00 - 20:00 Years 5 & 6 Halloween Disco, UJS

Friday 17

JS Take One Picture Event 14:30 Reception Parents' Topic Celebration

Saturday 18

HALF TERM BEGINS

Sunday 19

Half Term

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October Week 8

Monday 20

Half Term

Tuesday 21

Half Term

Wednesday 22

Half Term

Thursday 23

Half Term

Friday 24

Half Term

Saturday 25

Half Term

Sunday 26

Half Term

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October Week 9

Monday 27

Half Term

Tuesday 28

Half Term

Wednesday 29

Half Term

Thursday 30

Half Term

Friday 31

Half Term November

Saturday 1

Half Term

Sunday 2

16:30 - 18:30 PGS Family Fireworks Extravaganza, Hilsea HALF TERM ENDS

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October Week 8

Monday 20

Half Term

Tuesday 21

Half Term

Wednesday 22

Half Term

Thursday 23

Half Term

Friday 24

Half Term

Saturday 25

Half Term

Sunday 26

Half Term

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October Week 9

Monday 27

Half Term

Tuesday 28

Half Term

Wednesday 29

Half Term

Thursday 30

Half Term

Friday 31

Half Term November

Saturday 1

Half Term

Sunday 2

16:30 - 18:30 PGS Family Fireworks Extravaganza, Hilsea HALF TERM ENDS

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November Week 10

Monday 3

Year 1 History off the Page - Toys Workshop, DRT 09:00 U11 Girls' IAPS Hockey

Tuesday 4

08:00 - 09:00 Years 5 & 6 Parents' Coffee Morning, Dining Hall 13:20 - 14:20 Year 4 Play Rehearsal, DRT & West Wing 19:00 - 20:30 Community Choir Rehearsal

Wednesday 5

14:30 U10A & B Netball v Amesbury (a) 14:30 U11A & B & U10A & B Football v Sherborne House (h) 14:30 U11B & C Hockey v Dunhurst (h) 14:30 U11C & D Football v Princes Mead (a)

Thursday 6

13:00 U9A & B Cranleigh Netball Tournament (a) 14:30 U8A & B Netball v Amesbury (h) 14:30 U9A & B & U8 Football v Sherborne House (h) 14:30 U9C & U8C Netball v Oakwood (a) 19:00 Maths Multiplication & Division Workshop, DRT

Friday 7

Saturday 8 No Hilsea Games

10:30 U8 Football v Stroud (h) 14:30 U9A, B & C Netball v Farleigh (a) 14:30 U10A, B & C Netball v Farleigh (h) 14:30 U11A, B & C Hockey v Farleigh (a) 14:30 U11A, B & C, U10A, B & C & U9A, B & C Football v Farleigh (a)

Sunday 9

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Monday 10

16:00 - 19:00 Year 6 Parents' Evening, DRT & Dining Hall

Tuesday 11

10:40 Juniors' Remembrance Service, St Thomas' Cathedral (parents welcome)

13:20 - 15:20 Year 4 Play Rehearsal, DRT & West Wing 14:00 Reception Taster Afternoon for Prospective Pupils and Parents,

Willis Room

Wednesday 12

13:00 U10 PGS Football Tournament (h) 13:00 U11A Churchers Football Tournament (a) 14:00 U10A West Hill Park Netball Tournament (a) 14:30 U11A & B Hockey v Hoe Bridge (a)

Thursday 13

13:00 U9A Edgeborough Netball Tournament (a) 14:00 U9B Netball v Hampshire Collegiate (a) 14:30 U8 Football v Brookham (h) 14:30 U8A & B Netball v St Swithuns (h) 14:30 U9A, B & C Football v Oakwood (h)

17:30 - 20:30 Year 6 Parents' Evening, DRT & Dining Hall

Friday 14

Bright Sparks Local Schools Event Pudsey Bear Fair

Saturday 15 09:00 - 10:00 Girls Only Hilsea Morning Games

13:00 U8 Football v Twyford (a) 13:30 U9A Twyford Netball Tournament (a) 14:00 U10A, B & C & U9A, B & C Football v Twyford (a) 14:30 U11A, B & C Football v Twyford (h)

Sunday 16

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November Week 10

Monday 3

Year 1 History off the Page - Toys Workshop, DRT 09:00 U11 Girls' IAPS Hockey

Tuesday 4

08:00 - 09:00 Years 5 & 6 Parents' Coffee Morning, Dining Hall 13:20 - 14:20 Year 4 Play Rehearsal, DRT & West Wing 19:00 - 20:30 Community Choir Rehearsal

Wednesday 5

14:30 U10A & B Netball v Amesbury (a) 14:30 U11A & B & U10A & B Football v Sherborne House (h) 14:30 U11B & C Hockey v Dunhurst (h) 14:30 U11C & D Football v Princes Mead (a)

Thursday 6

13:00 U9A & B Cranleigh Netball Tournament (a) 14:30 U8A & B Netball v Amesbury (h) 14:30 U9A & B & U8 Football v Sherborne House (h) 14:30 U9C & U8C Netball v Oakwood (a) 19:00 Maths Multiplication & Division Workshop, DRT

Friday 7

Saturday 8 No Hilsea Games

10:30 U8 Football v Stroud (h) 14:30 U9A, B & C Netball v Farleigh (a) 14:30 U10A, B & C Netball v Farleigh (h) 14:30 U11A, B & C Hockey v Farleigh (a) 14:30 U11A, B & C, U10A, B & C & U9A, B & C Football v Farleigh (a)

Sunday 9

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Monday 10

16:00 - 19:00 Year 6 Parents' Evening, DRT & Dining Hall

Tuesday 11

10:40 Juniors' Remembrance Service, St Thomas' Cathedral (parents welcome)

13:20 - 15:20 Year 4 Play Rehearsal, DRT & West Wing 14:00 Reception Taster Afternoon for Prospective Pupils and Parents,

Willis Room

Wednesday 12

13:00 U10 PGS Football Tournament (h) 13:00 U11A Churchers Football Tournament (a) 14:00 U10A West Hill Park Netball Tournament (a) 14:30 U11A & B Hockey v Hoe Bridge (a)

Thursday 13

13:00 U9A Edgeborough Netball Tournament (a) 14:00 U9B Netball v Hampshire Collegiate (a) 14:30 U8 Football v Brookham (h) 14:30 U8A & B Netball v St Swithuns (h) 14:30 U9A, B & C Football v Oakwood (h)

17:30 - 20:30 Year 6 Parents' Evening, DRT & Dining Hall

Friday 14

Bright Sparks Local Schools Event Pudsey Bear Fair

Saturday 15 09:00 - 10:00 Girls Only Hilsea Morning Games

13:00 U8 Football v Twyford (a) 13:30 U9A Twyford Netball Tournament (a) 14:00 U10A, B & C & U9A, B & C Football v Twyford (a) 14:30 U11A, B & C Football v Twyford (h)

Sunday 16

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Monday 17

National Anti-Bullying Week 13:20 - 15:20 Year 4 Play Technical Rehearsal, DRT & West Wing

Tuesday 18

Juniors’ Taster Day for Prospective Pupils, Willis Room 19:00 - 20:30 Community Choir Rehearsal

Wednesday 19

11:00 - 15:15 Year 4 Play Dress Rehearsal, DRT & West Wing 13:00 PGS U10 Netball Tournament (h) 14:30 U10A & B Football v Amesbury (a) 14:30 U10B & C Netball v Highfield (h) Temeraire 14:30 U11A & B Football v Amesbury (h) 14:30 U11A, B & C Hockey v Highfield (h) Temeraire

Thursday 20

09:45 - 12:20 Year 4 Play Final Preparations & Performance to Year R-3, DRT & West Wing

13:00 Governors' Finance and Generals Purposes Committee Meeting, Willis Room

13:00 U9 & U8 PGS Football Tournament (h) 13:30 U9 PGS Netball Tournament (h) 14:30 U8B Netball v Oakwood (a) 16:00 Fairthorne Manor Parents' Information Evening, DRT & West

Wing 16:00 Governors' Audit and Risk Committee Meeting, Willis Room

Friday 21

13:20 - 16:00 Year 4 Musical Final Preparations, DRT 16:00 Year 4 Musical Performance to Parents followed by

refreshments, DRT & Dining Hall

Saturday 22

09:00 - 10:00 Girls Only Hilsea Morning Games 09:00 - 12:00 JS Inter-House Football

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Monday 24

Trinity Guildhall Music Exams this week 12:30 - 13:15 JS Pupil Council Meeting, Willis Room (packed lunch required) 16:00 - 19:00 Years 3-5 Parents' Evening, DRT & Dining Hall

Tuesday 25

14:00 - 15:30 JS Tour Afternoon for Prospective Parents, Willis Room

Wednesday 26

13:30 U11A Oakwood Pre-Season Rugby Tournament (a) 14:15 U10A & B Netball v Stroud & Durlston Court (h) 14:15 U11A & B Hockey v Stroud & Durlston Court (h) 14:15 U11C Hockey v Stroud (h) Temeraire

17:30 - 20:30 Years 3-5 Parents' Evening, DRT & Dining Hall

Thursday 27

14:30 U9A, B & C Netball v Sherbourne House (h) 15:00 U8A, B & C Netball v Twyford (a)

Friday 28

15:00 JS Carols in the Playground, JS Quad 15:45 - 18:00 JSA Christmas Fayre, JS Quad & DRT

Saturday 29

09:00 - 10:00 Boys Only Hilsea Morning Games 14:30 U10A, B & C, U8A & B Netball v Westbourne House (h) 14:30 U9A, B & C Netball v Westbourne House (a)

Sunday 30

JSA Christmas Parties, DRT (Years R, 1 & 2 - 14:00-15:30, Years 3 & 4 - 16:00-17:30)

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Monday 17

National Anti-Bullying Week 13:20 - 15:20 Year 4 Play Technical Rehearsal, DRT & West Wing

Tuesday 18

Juniors’ Taster Day for Prospective Pupils, Willis Room 19:00 - 20:30 Community Choir Rehearsal

Wednesday 19

11:00 - 15:15 Year 4 Play Dress Rehearsal, DRT & West Wing 13:00 PGS U10 Netball Tournament (h) 14:30 U10A & B Football v Amesbury (a) 14:30 U10B & C Netball v Highfield (h) Temeraire 14:30 U11A & B Football v Amesbury (h) 14:30 U11A, B & C Hockey v Highfield (h) Temeraire

Thursday 20

09:45 - 12:20 Year 4 Play Final Preparations & Performance to Year R-3, DRT & West Wing

13:00 Governors' Finance and Generals Purposes Committee Meeting, Willis Room

13:00 U9 & U8 PGS Football Tournament (h) 13:30 U9 PGS Netball Tournament (h) 14:30 U8B Netball v Oakwood (a) 16:00 Fairthorne Manor Parents' Information Evening, DRT & West

Wing 16:00 Governors' Audit and Risk Committee Meeting, Willis Room

Friday 21

13:20 - 16:00 Year 4 Musical Final Preparations, DRT 16:00 Year 4 Musical Performance to Parents followed by

refreshments, DRT & Dining Hall

Saturday 22

09:00 - 10:00 Girls Only Hilsea Morning Games 09:00 - 12:00 JS Inter-House Football

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Monday 24

Trinity Guildhall Music Exams this week 12:30 - 13:15 JS Pupil Council Meeting, Willis Room (packed lunch required) 16:00 - 19:00 Years 3-5 Parents' Evening, DRT & Dining Hall

Tuesday 25

14:00 - 15:30 JS Tour Afternoon for Prospective Parents, Willis Room

Wednesday 26

13:30 U11A Oakwood Pre-Season Rugby Tournament (a) 14:15 U10A & B Netball v Stroud & Durlston Court (h) 14:15 U11A & B Hockey v Stroud & Durlston Court (h) 14:15 U11C Hockey v Stroud (h) Temeraire

17:30 - 20:30 Years 3-5 Parents' Evening, DRT & Dining Hall

Thursday 27

14:30 U9A, B & C Netball v Sherbourne House (h) 15:00 U8A, B & C Netball v Twyford (a)

Friday 28

15:00 JS Carols in the Playground, JS Quad 15:45 - 18:00 JSA Christmas Fayre, JS Quad & DRT

Saturday 29

09:00 - 10:00 Boys Only Hilsea Morning Games 14:30 U10A, B & C, U8A & B Netball v Westbourne House (h) 14:30 U9A, B & C Netball v Westbourne House (a)

Sunday 30

JSA Christmas Parties, DRT (Years R, 1 & 2 - 14:00-15:30, Years 3 & 4 - 16:00-17:30)

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December Week 14

Monday 1

Last Week of JS Clubs ABRSM Practical Exams this week

19:30 - 21:00 Drugs Awareness Evening for Parents with Bob Tait, DRT

Tuesday 2

10:30 - 12:00 Reception & Year 1 Nativity Rehearsal, DRT 16:00 Mince Pie Concert followed by refreshments, DRT & Dining Hall

19:00 - 20:30 Community Choir Rehearsal

Wednesday 3

13:00 - 13:45 Calendar Committee Meeting, Willis Room 14:30 U10A & B Netball v Princes Mead (h) 14:30 U10A & B Rugby v Westbourne House (a) 14:30 U11A & B Rugby v Westbourne House (h)

17:30 - 20:30 Infant Parents' Evening, Dining Hall & Willis Room

Thursday 4

10:30 - 12:00 Reception & Year 1 Nativity Rehearsal, DRT 14:30 U9B Netball v PHS (a) 14:45 U8A, B & C Netball v Brookham (a)

Friday 5

09:15 - 12:00 Reception & Year 1 Nativity Technical Rehearsal, DRT 13:00 Full Governing Body Meeting, Willis Room

Saturday 6

09:00 - 10:00 Boys Only Hilsea Morning Games 09:00 - 11:00 JS Inter-House Netball

14:00 U9A & B Rugby v Westbourne House (a)

Sunday 7

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Monday 8

Year 2 African Drumming Workshop, JS Hall 09:00 JS Carol Service Chairing, Cathedral

10:00 - 11:30 JS Carol Service Rehearsal (Choir), Cathedral 10:30 - 12:00 Reception & Year 1 Nativity Rehearsal, DRT

Tuesday 9

09:30 - 10:30 Nursery Nativity, DRT 10:30 - 11:30 JS Carol Service Rehearsal (Readers), Cathedral 10:30 - 11:50 Reception & Year 1 Nativity Dress Rehearsal & Performance to

Year 2, DRT 13:20 - 14:20 JS Carol Service Rehearsal (Choir), Cathedral

18:30 Cathedral Choristers to sing for the Second Sea Lord, HMS Victory

Wednesday 10

10:15 - 11:45 JS Carol Service Rehearsal, Cathedral 13:00 Reception & Year 1 Nativity Final Preparations, DRT 14:00 Years 5 & 6 Inter-House Cross-Country 14:30 Reception & Year 1 Nativity Performance to Parents followed by

Refreshments, DRT & Dining Hall 18:30 JS Carol Service, St Thomas' Cathedral (parents welcome)

Thursday 11

08:30 - 09:15 Reception & Year 1 Parents' Refreshments, Dining Hall 09:30 Reception & Year 1 Nativity Performance to Parents, DRT 14:00 Years 3 & 4 Inter-House Cross-Country

15:45 - 16:15 Head Girl & Boy Role Celebration, Headmaster's Study

Friday 12

11:40 - 12:20 KS2 Final Assembly, DRT TERM ENDS (Full Day)

Whilst the school makes every effort to ensure that events are correct, they may be subject to change. Updated information is available via MyPGS.

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December Week 14

Monday 1

Last Week of JS Clubs ABRSM Practical Exams this week

19:30 - 21:00 Drugs Awareness Evening for Parents with Bob Tait, DRT

Tuesday 2

10:30 - 12:00 Reception & Year 1 Nativity Rehearsal, DRT 16:00 Mince Pie Concert followed by refreshments, DRT & Dining Hall

19:00 - 20:30 Community Choir Rehearsal

Wednesday 3

13:00 - 13:45 Calendar Committee Meeting, Willis Room 14:30 U10A & B Netball v Princes Mead (h) 14:30 U10A & B Rugby v Westbourne House (a) 14:30 U11A & B Rugby v Westbourne House (h)

17:30 - 20:30 Infant Parents' Evening, Dining Hall & Willis Room

Thursday 4

10:30 - 12:00 Reception & Year 1 Nativity Rehearsal, DRT 14:30 U9B Netball v PHS (a) 14:45 U8A, B & C Netball v Brookham (a)

Friday 5

09:15 - 12:00 Reception & Year 1 Nativity Technical Rehearsal, DRT 13:00 Full Governing Body Meeting, Willis Room

Saturday 6

09:00 - 10:00 Boys Only Hilsea Morning Games 09:00 - 11:00 JS Inter-House Netball

14:00 U9A & B Rugby v Westbourne House (a)

Sunday 7

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Monday 8

Year 2 African Drumming Workshop, JS Hall 09:00 JS Carol Service Chairing, Cathedral

10:00 - 11:30 JS Carol Service Rehearsal (Choir), Cathedral 10:30 - 12:00 Reception & Year 1 Nativity Rehearsal, DRT

Tuesday 9

09:30 - 10:30 Nursery Nativity, DRT 10:30 - 11:30 JS Carol Service Rehearsal (Readers), Cathedral 10:30 - 11:50 Reception & Year 1 Nativity Dress Rehearsal & Performance to

Year 2, DRT 13:20 - 14:20 JS Carol Service Rehearsal (Choir), Cathedral

18:30 Cathedral Choristers to sing for the Second Sea Lord, HMS Victory

Wednesday 10

10:15 - 11:45 JS Carol Service Rehearsal, Cathedral 13:00 Reception & Year 1 Nativity Final Preparations, DRT 14:00 Years 5 & 6 Inter-House Cross-Country 14:30 Reception & Year 1 Nativity Performance to Parents followed by

Refreshments, DRT & Dining Hall 18:30 JS Carol Service, St Thomas' Cathedral (parents welcome)

Thursday 11

08:30 - 09:15 Reception & Year 1 Parents' Refreshments, Dining Hall 09:30 Reception & Year 1 Nativity Performance to Parents, DRT 14:00 Years 3 & 4 Inter-House Cross-Country

15:45 - 16:15 Head Girl & Boy Role Celebration, Headmaster's Study

Friday 12

11:40 - 12:20 KS2 Final Assembly, DRT TERM ENDS (Full Day)

Whilst the school makes every effort to ensure that events are correct, they may be subject to change. Updated information is available via MyPGS.

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Games Arrangements for pupils in KS2

Hilsea practices run every Saturday and are open to ALL pupils in Years 3-6. They begin at 09:00 and finish by 10:00. Hilsea gates are open at 08:30. School matches are given in italics. Additional fixtures will be in the newsletter. On Hilsea games afternoons collection from School is at 15:35. During the week, please telephone the games line number on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons after 13:00 to check for any changes to the normal arrangements. Telephone: 023 9236 4266

YMCA After School Care numbers: Booking 01489 785228 Information 07824 809390 Games at Hilsea – Answerphone The answer phone message is available on 023 9236 4266 match days and also on Saturdays. School Uniform Shop The Uniform Shop will be open throughout the term. 023 9236 4255 Opening Hours are 14:30 – 17:30 Monday to Friday and 08:00 – 09:30 on Wednesday. Second-hand Uniform Parents wishing to buy or sell second-hand school uniform (from PGS or any other school) are reminded they can use the free listings website www.blazered.co.uk

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Junior School Clubs and Co-curricular Activities may include:

Beatz Dance Club

Karate Judo

Keyboard Recorder Netball

Craft/Sewing Tennis

Board Games Book Club

Computer Club Portsmouth Music Festival

Choir Irish Dancing

Ceramics

MUSIC GROUPS

Junior School Chamber Choir Years Five and Six Choir

Years Three and Four Choir Year Two Choir

Corelli String Orchestra (Years Five & Six)

Year Six String Quartet Year Five String Trio

Vivaldi String Orchestra (Year Four) Years Five & Six Cello Club

Brass Band

Year Six Brass Ensemble Year Five Brass Ensemble Year Four Brass Ensemble

Year Three Brass Ensemble

Wind Band

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Games Arrangements for pupils in KS2

Hilsea practices run every Saturday and are open to ALL pupils in Years 3-6. They begin at 09:00 and finish by 10:00. Hilsea gates are open at 08:30. School matches are given in italics. Additional fixtures will be in the newsletter. On Hilsea games afternoons collection from School is at 15:35. During the week, please telephone the games line number on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons after 13:00 to check for any changes to the normal arrangements. Telephone: 023 9236 4266

YMCA After School Care numbers: Booking 01489 785228 Information 07824 809390 Games at Hilsea – Answerphone The answer phone message is available on 023 9236 4266 match days and also on Saturdays. School Uniform Shop The Uniform Shop will be open throughout the term. 023 9236 4255 Opening Hours are 14:30 – 17:30 Monday to Friday and 08:00 – 09:30 on Wednesday. Second-hand Uniform Parents wishing to buy or sell second-hand school uniform (from PGS or any other school) are reminded they can use the free listings website www.blazered.co.uk

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Junior School Clubs and Co-curricular Activities may include:

Beatz Dance Club

Karate Judo

Keyboard Recorder Netball

Craft/Sewing Tennis

Board Games Book Club

Computer Club Portsmouth Music Festival

Choir Irish Dancing

Ceramics

MUSIC GROUPS

Junior School Chamber Choir Years Five and Six Choir

Years Three and Four Choir Year Two Choir

Corelli String Orchestra (Years Five & Six)

Year Six String Quartet Year Five String Trio

Vivaldi String Orchestra (Year Four) Years Five & Six Cello Club

Brass Band

Year Six Brass Ensemble Year Five Brass Ensemble Year Four Brass Ensemble

Year Three Brass Ensemble

Wind Band

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Golden rules for all Infant Pupils

Always be kind and gentle

Always be helpful and polite

Always listen carefully and work hard

Always look after property

Always be honest

Code of Conduct for all Junior Pupils

As a member of the Junior School’s community, I am expected to:

Be considerate of the needs of others and behave in a manner that others respect

Protect the good name of the School and respect its environment

Be properly equipped and punctual

Look for every new opportunity to learn and strive to achieve my best

Show commitment to all the things I have agreed to do and above all… be honest!

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Music / Drama Lesson Card

Date of Lesson Time Academic Teacher Instrumental / Drama Teacher

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Golden rules for all Infant Pupils

Always be kind and gentle

Always be helpful and polite

Always listen carefully and work hard

Always look after property

Always be honest

Code of Conduct for all Junior Pupils

As a member of the Junior School’s community, I am expected to:

Be considerate of the needs of others and behave in a manner that others respect

Protect the good name of the School and respect its environment

Be properly equipped and punctual

Look for every new opportunity to learn and strive to achieve my best

Show commitment to all the things I have agreed to do and above all… be honest!

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Music / Drama Lesson Card

Date of Lesson Time Academic Teacher Instrumental / Drama Teacher

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Tel: 023 9236 4219 Fax: 023 9236 4263Email Junior School: [email protected] Senior School: [email protected]

Website: www.pgs.org.uk

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