Friday 1st March 2013 Launch of All Hallows Training Academy We are pleased to announce that we have launched All Hallows Training Academy which builds on the requirement, as an Ofsted Outstanding school, to share our best practice. The Training Academy draws together in one place, the information on all of the professional training opportuni- ties provided by our college and demonstrates the extent of our system- wide leadership in education. Have a look at www.allhallows.org.uk [Training Academy Tab] Schools Direct Training Places Do you know of anyone who would like to undertake their RE or Languages teacher training with us? We are currently offering training places for good honours graduates in Religious Education (Practising Catholics) and Modern Foreign Languages. For further details see the Training Academy section of our website. Advance Notices E-Safety – Keeping Children Safe - 26 March 2013, 6.30 – 7.30 by PC J. Commins If you have ever asked - What is my child doing online? What risks might my child face online? How do I keep my child safe online? ……. then this talk may be of Interest to you If you would like to attend this event, please email Julie Moorhouse at [email protected] At All Hallows in our Romero Centre Conference Room. THIS INFORMATION EVENING IS OPEN TO ALL PARENTS ATTENDING ALL HALLOWS PARTNER SCHOOLS - OR ATTENDING OTHER PRIMARY SCHOOLS IF THE CHILD IS TRANSFERING TO PARTNER SCHOOLS Yr8 German taster sessions - Every Monday, 13.00-13:30, C9, with Miss Rafferty. Students may not have experienced German as part of their language modules and so the taster sessions will enable them to make an informed choice as to which language they may want to study at KS4. Prayer Lord, open our eyes so that we do not sit Indifferently in front of issues of injustice. Lord, use our voices to give voice to those who cannot be heard. Lord, bless our campaigning and give us courage when we feel we are working in vain. Let our skills and voices become a strength for those whose skills and voices are trapped by poverty or exploitation. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. (Laura Bigoni, CAFOD Volunteer) Sport Congratulations to the year 7/8 Cricket Team on becoming Macclesfield District Champions!!! Results: v Fallibroome - Won Man of the Match - Thomas Coates v Poynton - Won Man of the Match - Alex Hart v Wilmslow - Won Man of the Match - Theo Alston The boys will now represent the District at the Cheshire Finals! Parents as Partners: THIS HALF-TERM Parents – please can you check your child’s equipment for learning and uniform over this half term and replenish any items as necessary. Every student should carry with them everyday a pen, pencil, ruler and their planner, in addition to their exercise books and textbooks. A calculator is also required for Mathematics, Bible for RE and dictionaries for languages and English. Students are also expected to have a suitable bag (see policy) for carrying books and equipment Specialism success A 'Valentine' Make-Over for Go Shop. The student-led Management Team of Go Shop literally 'rose' to the challenge of addressing the Valentine Market by selling beautifully hand-wrapped single red 'roses' on 14 February 2013.The Pod was decorated with giant red hearts to attract the attention of students and teachers and quickly became a 'hive' of activity as the 'roses' went on sale. The Management Team are Year 13 Level 3 BTEC Business students who are studying units in Business Planning and Developing Teams in Business. At the same time, alongside the sale of 'roses', GO-BITE, a team of Year 8 BITE students who have set up a Young Co-operative with their teacher Mr Blades sold a batch of strawberry lip balm, on a 'valentine' theme, which was hand-made using wax from The College's bees. Another Year 8 Young Co-operative sold cakes decorated with hearts. All these enterprise activities support fundraising for The India Clinic Appeal! PTA Quiz night Friday 22nd March Doors open 6.30pm for 7pm start £7.50 each (including Cheese and biscuits) Barrels of Beer (provided by Storm Brewery) Wine and soft drinks. Half Term Successes As ever All Hallows continued to be exceptionally busy, even during the half term break. A number of subject areas offered exam booster classes, which were exceptionally well attended by students. We also had number of trips out of College. Mr Garcia took a number of students to Malaga to develop our partnership with a school in the city. This is part of the whole College initiative to once again be awarded the British Council International schools award.