On the 9 th of Novem- ber, my vice- president and I went to Shire-Hall in Shrewsbury for the first TMBSS School council meeting. Although it was most- ly to get to know each other a little for the first meeting, we dis- cussed what we should be able to do and not do in our position. People from all different kinds of schools in TMBSS came from around Shropshire. We decided on certain rules that should be in place so that we are not allowed to go power- crazy. We decided that stu- dents could have a say in some things, such as what we were supposed to do with the toilets, bullying, racism, but also things such as fu- ture building works and funding. It was serious and an interesting experience and I think that it’s a really good thing to School Council First for TMBSS Kian is a pupil at Princess Royal Hospital. He has been learning about instructional texts. He has made a vlog explaining how to do a magic trick with a £5 note and two paper clips. He wrote the instructions:. Making two paperclips join together and fly. You need two paperclips. First get a five pound note. Then fold the five pound note. Put the paper clip on to clip it together in the middle. After that fold one of the flaps back over the paper clip. Then put the next paper clip on. Clip together the flap and one other part of the note. Say the magic word abracadabra. Then pull the two edges of the note apart and the clips will fly in the air and be attached together. Hook-A-Gate Open Day Myself and everyone at Hook-a-Gate would like to invite you to our open day on Wednesday 16th December 10:30am until 12:30pm. Our students will be conducting a bake sale, tea and coffee and a food/clothing collec- tion. All proceeds will be donated to the Ark Shrewsbury. This is a great opportunity for our students to show off their work whilst raising money for a good cause. If anyone would like to make a donation or at- tend please contact Miss T at either Hook-a Gate or Sundorne Centres. Miss T T M B S S SECONDARY NEWSLETTER A clip from Kian’s vlog A Word From the Head of Service I’m really honoured to be able to welcome you all to this first edition of the Secondary newsletter. It is an admirable partner to the already established Primary newsletter. The quality of the contributions is very heartening and I am sure will inspire others to write about their experiences of being part of TMBSS and all it has to offer. This is an excellent showcase for the work and activities that pupils undertake across the secondary centres. Clearly, it has been a very busy term and one where there have been new ventures, the Service Council, as well as the traditional, Enterprise. What this demonstrates to me is the depth and breadth of our curriculum, which en- courages pupils to gain confidence through personalised programmes whilst develop- ing their core skills. Thank you to everyone involved. I can’t wait until the next edition. Kay Redknap Head of Service have a school council. It gets us to think about oth- er important things as well as our les- sons. Ludlow’s vice - representative, Emily Zanft said “it allows us to pull our different ideas together from all pupils from all cen- tres and from all ages”. Plus the cookies were good! Ben Watkins Ludlow Centre It’s a Kind of Magic... Kian Williams Y8 December 2015 Kian demonstrating his magical talents
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On the 9th of Novem-
ber , my v i ce -
president and I went
to Shire-Hall in
Shrewsbury for the
first TMBSS School
council meeting.
Although it was most-
ly to get to know each
other a little for the
first meeting, we dis-
cussed what we
should be able to do
and not do in our
position. People from
all different kinds of
schools in TMBSS
came from around
Shropshire.
We decided on certain
rules that should be in
place so that we are not
allowed to go power-
crazy.
We decided that stu-
dents could have a say
in some things, such as
what we were supposed
to do with the toilets,
bullying, racism, but
also things such as fu-
ture building works and
funding.
It was serious and an
interesting experience
and I think that it’s a
really good thing to
School Council First for TMBSS
Kian is a pupil at Princess Royal
Hospital. He has been learning
about instructional texts.
He has made a vlog explaining
how to do a magic trick with a £5
note and two paper clips.
He wrote the instructions:.
Making two paperclips join together and fly.
You need two paperclips.
First get a five pound note.
Then fold the five pound note.
Put the paper clip on to clip it together in the middle.
After that fold one of the flaps back over the paper clip.
Then put the next paper clip on. Clip together the flap
and one other part of the note.
Say the magic word abracadabra.
Then pull the two edges of the note apart and the clips
will fly in the air and be attached
together.
Hook-A-Gate Open Day
Myself and everyone at
Hook-a-Gate would like to invite
you to our open day on
Wednesday 16th December
10:30am until 12:30pm.
Our students will be conducting a bake sale,
tea and coffee and a food/clothing collec-
tion.
All proceeds will be donated to the Ark
Shrewsbury. This is a great opportunity for
our students to show off their work whilst
raising money for a good cause.
If anyone would like to make a donation or at-
tend please contact Miss T at either Hook-a
Gate or Sundorne Centres.
Miss T
T M B S S SECONDARY NEWSLETTER
A clip from Kian’s vlog
A Word From the Head of
Service
I’m really honoured to
be able to welcome
you all to this first edition of the Secondary
newsletter. It is an admirable partner to the
already established Primary newsletter.
The quality of the contributions is very
heartening and I am sure will inspire others
to write about their experiences of being
part of TMBSS and all it has to offer.
This is an excellent showcase for the work
and activities that pupils undertake across
the secondary centres. Clearly, it has been
a very busy term and one where there have
been new ventures, the Service Council, as
well as the traditional, Enterprise.
What this demonstrates to me is the depth
and breadth of our curriculum, which en-
courages pupils to gain confidence through
personalised programmes whilst develop-
ing their core skills.
Thank you to everyone involved. I
can’t wait until the next edition.
Kay Redknap
Head of Service
have a school
council. It gets us
to think about oth-
er important things
as well as our les-
sons.
Ludlow’s vice -
rep resentat i ve ,
Emily Zanft said “it
allows us to pull
our different ideas
together from all
pupils from all cen-
tres and from all
ages”.
Plus the cookies
were good!
Ben Watkins Ludlow Centre
It’s a Kind of Magic...
Kian Williams Y8
December 2015
Kian demonstrating
his magical talents
Trading Places in Ludlow Market
On the 3rd of December my school had a stall at Ludlow mar-
ket, to sell the things we had made.
The things we made to sell were mince pies, Christmas cake,
apple cake, fudge, jam, Ludlow pictures, heart and butterfly
canvasses, shed signs, cheese boards and bread boards,