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Homework Club Update
/in General News/by Isabelle StuckeyPlease note that there will be no Homework Club on the following dates:
Tuesday 18th June– due to staff training
Tuesday 25th June– due to Year 6 Transition Evening
The last Homework Club for the Summer term will be on Tuesday 9th July.
Thank you,
Mrs Sibley
Inclusion Manager
Verso Vineyard- Half Term
/in General News/by Isabelle StuckeyREFUEL at Verso Vineyard will be taking place on Wednesday, 29th May during the half term from 11am- 1pm, and it’s free!
Sign-up is essential to manage catering on the day. This can be done via our website – Refuel (29-May-2024) · ChurchSuite Events
Verso Vineyard- 7 Brick Knoll Park, St Albans, AL1 5UG
Music Competitions
/in General News/by Isabelle StuckeyHertfordshire Music Service are currently advertising 3 competitions!
See below the different categories, make sure you apply before Monday 3rd June! Visit their website to apply- https://www.hertsmusicservice.org.uk/…/gala…
Good luck!
Ms Merser
Head of Music
Oxbridge Talk
/in General News/by Isabelle StuckeyOn Tuesday a selection of Yr 12 students attended a talk at Loreto (one of our ALPs partner schools) by Prof. Michael Bowen, from Gonville & Caius college, University of Cambridge.
Our students were about to hear about the Oxbridge process, and what to include in personal statements and what to expect at interviews for Oxbridge and top universities. Our students found it extremely useful and great preparation for the upcoming term where Yr 12 will start to focus on UCAS and post 18 options.
Mr Tominey
Head of Sixth Form
Enrichment Activities Day
/in General News/by Isabelle StuckeyPlease can we ask all parents/carers to choose an activity on School Gateway for their child to attend for enrichment day on 12th July.
Please can you make sure that this is completed before we return to school on Monday 3rd June. After this has been completed we can then finalise trips and make necessary arrangements.
All students are expected to choose 1 activity, there are still some places on trips, and places in school on various activities. All students are expected to attend an activity on the day.
Please refer to the activities day booklet we sent home previously for details. Any trips and activities that still have places will show on your school gateway account if you have not already done so.
Thank you,
Mrs Buckland
Assistant Headteacher
Martha Mills Young Writers Competition
/in General News/by Isabelle StuckeyPlease see the information below about the Martha Mills Young Writers Competition.
In September 2021, 13-year-old Martha, a student of Dame Alice Owen’s, was involved in a cycling accident from which she should have easily recovered. Due to a number of medical misses, she did not. More recently you may have heard about the introduction of Martha’s Law which her parents have campaigned for since her death, determined that no one else should suffer the way that their family has.
The Martha Mills Young Writer’s Prize affords students aged 11-14 the opportunity to win one of three awards of £200, a selection of books and a special souvenir together with the opportunity to have their work published, and an all-expenses stay in London for the winners where the prizes will be awarded.
Competition details:
- Any piece of prose writing using the theme ‘A Secret.’
- 500 words or fewer.
- Entrants should send their entry as a Microsoft Word document including their full name, age at time of writing and a contact email for a parent / carer or teacher to: youngwriters@lrb.co.uk
- The closing date: 19th July 2024
This year, together with Martha’s parents, Philip Pullman will be judging the entries.
We all know the transformative and therapeutic power of writing for young people. It can provide them with the opportunity to consider the world around them – and their place in it – as well as opening up new worlds to explore. There are many keen young writers here at Townsend so we hope that students will enter. At this dark time for Martha’s family and friends, this is a small way of promoting positive possibilities for our young people.
Mrs Thompson
Head of English
Year 10 Scholars Programme
/in General News/by Isabelle StuckeyA review about the Scholars Programme by Nicole 10C.
Recently, a select group of 14 students from Year 10 were given an incredible opportunity to take part in the Scholars Programme, led and presented to us by the charity- The Brilliant Club. This award winning charity focuses on increasing the number of less advantaged students accessing the most competitive universities and reaching grades beyond they and others ever imagined. Not only this but I think they really do an amazing job at providing teens in secondary school insight on life in the near future, and the opportunities available to us that we too often overlook mostly due to the negativity and lack of self-confidence around the topic of higher education.
What exactly did we do during the programme? Along the course of a few months we attended 7 university style tutorials in person with a world class PhD researcher, an expert in their subject who taught us everything we needed to know. We were given the topic of “Child rights, and where do they come from?” The programme culminated in a challenging final assignment where we showed all our knowledge gathered from the tutorials in a 2000 word essay, marked and graded using university standards.
The 14 of us were split into 2 groups of 7 for our tutorials in, and in these tutorials we engaged in activities such as debates, watching interesting videos on our subject and giving presentations, later on in the tutorials we switched to 1 on 1 sessions with our PhD tutor, who I believe helped me to engage more personally with the topic and what our assignments were- receiving an abundance of help from Anna (our tutor). After these tutorials we were given assignments- essays often around 500 words based on what we had studied. This homework, though challenging, I think really helped me and I’m sure many others with not only our final essay but our overall work ethic and experience with writing essays.
Personally, I believe that this programme has been one of the best opportunities and experiences I’ve had and I very much enjoyed all the events and activities that we took part in, it’s an incredible opportunity that I really do believe all students should want to partake in, given the opportunity. I gained so many skills throughout the programme and after receiving my final mark and grade, I have developed a new found confidence in my writing ability–that I previously wasn’t so sure about. Subjects such as RE, History and English I usually strayed from due to their essay and long analysing nature but now I can confidently say that I no longer dread but rather actually enjoy writing on things I am passionate about usually after researching- such as the matter of child rights.
The best part of the programme was our final trip to Keble College, Oxford University on 13th May where we got to experience university life at one of the top most prestigious and competitive universities worldwide. The experience was truly unreal, touring the astonishing campus and looking into what we were made to realise is a one in a lifetime opportunity but yet not so out of reach if motivated and driven enough to achieve the grades and requirements needed to attend university. At the end of that day a graduation ceremony was held at Oxford Town Hall for all the scholars from schools around England who also participated in the programme where we received our certificates and some students gave short speeches. At the beginning of the programme our lovely, inspiring tutor- Anna Maniatopoulou informed us that one essay would be chosen for publishing by the Brilliant Club which we will soon get the results for. However, I don’t believe that the grade and results should be the main focus and aspect we take away from the programme but also the skills we developed and inspiration for our future. After attending this programme we are still able to stay in touch with the Brilliant Club as alumni and can receive information regarding anything academic. Overall all of us can say it was a wonderful experience to have taken part in.
Year 7 Work Shadowing
/in General News/by Isabelle StuckeyIf you have not already done so, please complete the google form below to state whether your child will be doing work shadowing on Thursday 11th July.
https://forms.gle/PomeFpvmK1zsM2WF8
Many Thanks,
Mr Brooks
Head of Year 7