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Summer Half Term Newsletter 2023

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Plymouth High
School for Girls

 

NEWSLETTER

 

Summer Half Term 2023


HEADTEACHER'S WELCOME

Welcome to the latest edition of our newsletter.  It is our chance to share with everyone some of the amazing things our students have been getting up to.

We all enjoyed the year 11 and 13 celebration events in school.  They were an opportunity for everyone to come together and say a big ‘well done’ to our public examination groups for their hard work and dedication.  Preparing for examinations is a challenge and our students showed themselves to be resilient and utterly determined.  We are so proud of them all and wish them well.

We have become an OCR (examination board) Ambassador Centre for English Literature.  Our English team work tirelessly to provide the best possible literature experience for our students and to be one of only 20 schools selected for this role is a mark of their expertise and enthusiasm. 

Our mathematicians entered the UK Mathematics Trust challenge in large numbers this year.  In fact, we had the highest number of entries the school has ever had.  We are very proud of how readily our students take up challenges, whether they be in school, local or national.  It is testament to their love of learning and we are delighted that so many want to get involved. 

Our Hummingbird team excelled yet again this year and finished 1st in their initial race and 4th in their second race during the May event.  The well oiled team worked together with such team spirit and determination whilst having enormous fun along the way.  Well done to everyone involved and many thanks to the parents who support the venture, it really does make such a difference.

I wish you all a happy and relaxing half term.

Very best wishes,

Mr Underdown


Student Achievements

25 May 2023
Harriet qualifies in the pony club mounted games
Last weekend, Harriet 9K, took part in the pony club mounted games competition, qualifying her team into the next round.
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22 May 2023
Rose forges the way for women in mace bearing.
Rose, 11T, has been selected to be the first ever female mace bearer in Liskeard.
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05 May 2023
Jess hikes 30 miles into first place
Jess, Year 11, has completed the coast2coast for the second year in a row, this time, finishing in first place. Well done Jess!
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28 Apr 2023
Lily inspiring a new generation of organists
We are delighted to share that Lily, 9K, has achieved her Grade 3 Organ Certificate, which she passed with a distinction, last week.
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21 Apr 2023
Saskia graded to Shodan in Karate
Following a gruelling 6 hour Karate grading over the weekend (which started at 4am!) we are delighted to share that Saskia, Year 8, has achieved Shodan Grade. Well done Saskia!
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English

We are thrilled to reveal that we have been selected to be one of the few schools piloting the new Sparx Learning initiative: Sparx Reader. This new provision will enable us to go even further with our Reading for Pleasure Agenda, ensuring that our learners have regular opportunities to read meaningfully both fiction and non-fiction, supporting their emotional growth, literacy, and cultural capital. Further details in due course!

21 Apr 2023
300 New Penguins Arrive at PHSG
PHSG is now an OCR Ambassador Centre for A Level English Literature and we have received an exciting delivery this week of over 300 new books from Penguin.
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Library

17 May 2023
Harry Potter Quiz 2023
On the 4th May, the library was once again packed with students from all years ready to take part in the Harry Potter Quiz.
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05 May 2023
Book Face competition winners
It was a tough decision, but we narrowed it down to 3 top entries (pictured). All 3 students have been emailed individually and will each receive a £5 Waterstones voucher
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Maths

22 May 2023
PHSG record breaking entries for the UKMT Junior Maths Challenge
48 students competed in the UKMT Junior Maths Challenge, which was the most we have ever had, and we now have the results to share!
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22 May 2023
SPARX success for PHSG Mathematicians
The year 7-10 students have really hit the ground running and combined with the year 11's who have been working hard on their weekly sparx tasks all year, they have correctly answered a quarter of a million questions! 
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PE

17 May 2023
A strong start to the season for our KS3 Cricket Teams
The Year 7 and 8 cricket teams have got off to a great start in their league, with the Year 8 team winning both their games against Plymstock and Plympton.
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PHSG PE department have been celebrating lots of sporting achievements over the past two terms. Year 9 are currently unbeaten in rounders. We have represented the Devon Softball Cricket competitions for U13 & U15. Our year 7's competed in the Athletics Super 8's coming 3rd place. We had success at the Indoor Athletics competitions coming 1st place, teaming up with St Boniface Boys school. 

Coming up in term 6, we have Sports Day, the swimming gala and our Sports Awards. 

PE would like to thank all the PHSG students who have taken part in sports fixtures and attended clubs. 

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Science

22 May 2023
Year 12 take advantage of our beautiful coastline
On Friday 19th May, our year 12 Biology and Environmental Science students headed out to the Wembury Marine Centre to investigate organisms that are found along our local coastline. 
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Whole School

26 May 2023
PHSG Open Event - Thursday 29th June 2023
PHSG will be hosting an Open Evening on Thursday 29th June from 4.30pm - 6.00pm. Booking is not required.
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25 May 2023
PHSG Photography Competition
Earth Alliance is holding a photography competition for students as part of the IMAGES day of TSAT Arts week. The theme is WE ARE ONE WITH NATURE and we would like as many of you as possible to be involved. 
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15 May 2023
Mental Health Awareness Week
The theme for this year's Mental Health Awareness week is Anxiety. Throughout the week, PHSG students and staff will be exploring the symptoms of Anxiety and sharing ways we can combat these feelings when they arise.
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12 May 2023
Year 13 & Year 11 Leavers Celebrations
On Thursday 11th and Friday 12th May, our current Year 13 and Year 11's celebrated their school journey with peers before heading off on study leave to prepare for their upcoming examinations. 
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26 Apr 2023
PHSG visit to Stonehouse Barracks
On Wednesday 19th April a group of year 7 and 8 students, whose parents are in the Armed Forces, visited the Royal Marines Barracks in Stonehouse, Plymouth. 
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21 Apr 2023
11+ Examination Registration for September will open at 9am on Monday
The registration for the 11+ examinations that will take place on Saturday 16th and 23rd September, will open at 9am on Monday 24th  April and close at 9am on Thursday 17th August 2023.
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Careers

Join Speakers for Schools virtual open evening – Wednesday 7th June at 18:30 - to hear about fully funded work experience placements your child can access from anywhere in the UK

We know how hard it is to help your child weigh up future career options when the job market has changed so massively, and there are so many different pathways into employment you might not be aware of.

Speakers for Schools are a youth charity that offers FULLY FUNDED work experience opportunities with big-name national employers like Boots, PwC and Willmott Dixon, offering thousands of placements across the whole of the UK.

Speakers for Schools offer both virtual and in person placements, so where you live will not be a barrier. They want to make sure that every young person from a state school or college can face their future with confidence.

During the session, Speakers for Schools will clearly signpost how your child can access eye-opening work experience. All placements are offered at no cost to either the young person or their school/college.

To reserve your spot please click on the link below:

Virtual & Hybrid Work Experience Session for Parents/Carers of 14-19yr olds Tickets, Wed 7 Jun 2023 at 18:30 | Eventbrite


Student & Class of the Week

22 May 2023
PHSG Student and Class of the week
Student of the week: Rosa, 10L. ''For creating a fantastic year 7 revision PowerPoint for 7L and is leading some excellent revision sessions for them during tutor time. They are finding the help of the peer mentors really useful in preparing them for their end of year examinations.''...
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17 May 2023
PHSG Student and Class of the week
Student of the week: Daisy, 11DVS. ''For dedication to German writing revision, Daisy has completed multiple extra writing tasks and has achieved great success in them!'' Nominated by Mrs Gilchrist. Awarded 10 House points. Class of the week: 8T German class with Mrs Carter. '...
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10 May 2023
PHSG Student and Class of the week
Student of the week: Eloise, 10K. ''For her continued effort in all the behind the scenes action for Hummingbird, the F24 car. Eloise is having constant contact with outside companies, requesting for sponsorship or enquiring about merchandise. She, along with friends, has helped raise a larg...
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02 May 2023
PHSG Student and Class of the week
Student of the week: Eva, 9A. ''In German, for an outstanding presentation on the Berlin Wall that was well researched and thought provoking.'' Nominated by Mrs Gilchrist. Awarded 10 House Points. Class of the week: 11C Geography Class with Mrs Nutter ''For their effort an...
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26 Apr 2023
PHSG Student and Class of the week
Student of the week: Michelle, Year 11. ''For improved attitude in Science over the last few weeks and attendance at revision club at a lunchtime.'' Nominated by Dr Doddrell. Awarded 10 House Points. Class of the week: 10p En2 English with Miss Taylor. ''For such beautiful...
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School Notices

Year 8 & 9 Immunisations

Year 9 HPV2 and years 8/9 HPV1 immunisations are taking place at school on Tuesday, 6th June 2023.  Parents/carers of students who have the HPV1 vaccination outstanding have been sent the link to consent/decline the vaccination.  The link closes on 29th May 2023.  If you have any questions, please contact the immunisations team on 0300 247 0082 or email vcl.immunisations@nhs.net

Reporting Absence

If a student is absent, then parents should contact the school each day of absence before 9am.

Tel number: 033 33 602230 (Option 1 then Option 1 for 6th Form, Option 1 then Option 2 for all other year groups). 

Email: absence@plymouthhighschoolforgirls.org.uk

Parents must notify the school on the first day of an unplanned absence – for example, if their child is unable to attend due to ill health – by 8.30am or as soon as practically possible.

Parents should ring the main school phone number and report their child’s absence to the Attendance Officer together with the reason.

Road Closure

Please note, St Lawrence Road will be closed by the National Grid between 17th May to the 18th August for major roadworks. Access to the main school gate will not be affected, however, cars will not be able to pass down the one way system through to St Lawrence Road.  We recommend that if you use this road when collecting / dropping off your child, that you consider seeking an alternative route.y

Please do not use the school car park as turning circle, this is a one way system in the mornings for staff entering the site, there is not enough room for cars to pass each other on and off site.

PARKING

Please can we ask Parents for consideration when parking near the school, there have been some instances where it has been difficult for our students to walk safely due to the volume of cars. 

There have been occasions where students have been late leaving for a sports fixture because parents had parked blocking the minibuses. Students can exit the site via Alton Road, and parents may consider this a convenient pickup point or one of the other streets surrounding the school. 

Be reminded that there is NO PARKING allowed on the double yellow lines outside the school main gates.

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HOME SCHOOL COMMUNICATION

Students may contact staff if they have queries, firstly by visiting them in their department area, and only contacting them using school email system if they really can’t see them in person.

Parents may wish to contact staff. The following outlines what the Headteacher regards as important considerations regarding home/school communication, particularly by email:

¨ All communication must respect the dignity of the recipient.

¨ Within 48 hours: receipt of an email will be acknowledged by school either by the person contacted, or the most appropriate person able to deal with the issue (term time only, not after 5pm nor over a weekend).

¨ Within 5 working days: school will provide a response to the email by telephone or in writing, or e-mail.  This may include informing the sender that more time is required to provide a full response.  If this is the case, staff should indicate a time frame for a response.

¨ Staff will not be expected to monitor or respond to emails outside their normal working hours (nor at weekends and published school holidays).

Whilst this is extremely rare, if a member of staff receives an e-mail or call which is of an aggressive tone, sets unreasonable demands or could otherwise be interpreted as harassing, they will refer this to a senior line manager in the school, who will decide if consideration needs to be given to dealing with further communication under our Complaints Policy.

PARKING

Out of respect for our neighbours and for health and safety reasons there is NO PARKING on the school site or for collecting/dropping off  students on the double yellow lines outside our school gates. 

SCHOOL NURSE DROP IN

Don’t forget for our students, the School Nurse visits school to provide a “drop in” clinic on Friday Week A at lunchtime.  Just pop along to the Counselling Room.

STUDENTS LEAVING SCHOOL DURING THE SCHOOL DAY

For safety reasons if your daughter has to leave school during the school day, and you are unable to collect her, she must have a note in her planner with clear instructions that you give permission for her to leave unaccompanied.  Without your express instructions to this effect we will not allow any students to leave school unless they are collected by an adult from reception.

NUT ALLERGY

Please be aware that we have students who are severely allergic to nuts and we would, therefore, appreciate where possible that you try to avoid putting nuts into packed lunches.

Although we are not going completely nut free, we have stopped selling packets of nuts as snacks in the canteen to try to reduce the risk to them and appreciate your support. 

SOCIAL MEDIA & ONLINE SAFETY

Our Children are spending more and more time on their mobile phones.  Making them aware of the dangers of social media, and protecting them from these dangers can be very challenging.  These are some of the better known sites that pose risks to children—are they on your child’s phone home screen? 

To help safeguard your child please regularly take the time to talk to them about the way they use their social media apps:

Do they always know who they are engaging with? 

Do they share their passwords?

Do they feel comfortable with what they are seeing and doing?

Do they feel pressure from “friends” to do/say things they don’t want to?

For more information please regarding online safety, please visit our website: www.phsg.org/


School Calender

Year 10 Geography field trip (TBC)
All Day
From 05 Jun until 09 Jun
05
June
HPV dose 2 (year 9s)
All Day
06
June
DofE Bronze training weekend
All Day
From 10 Jun until 11 Jun
10
June
Swimming Gala
All Day
14
June
Year 9 History Trip - TBC
All Day
15
June
Year 10 EOY Art Mocks
All Day
16
June
HPV2 vaccination for Year 9
All Day
16
June
Year 10 EOY Mocks
All Day
From 19 Jun until 23 Jun
19
June
Year 9 science trip - TBC
All Day
From 19 Jun until 20 Jun
19
June
Armed Forces Day
All Day
23
June
DofE Bronze Expedition weekend
All Day
From 24 Jun until 25 Jun
24
June
11+ Practice Examination
All Day
24
June
Year 10 EOY Exams
All Day
From 26 Jun until 30 Jun
26
June
Year 9 Enterprise day
All Day
27
June
DofE Gold Qualifying Expedition
All Day
From 28 Jun until 02 Jul
28
June
Open Evening
All Day
29
June
Year 11 Prom
All Day
29
June
Practice 11+ Examinations
All Day
01
July
Curriculum Enrichment Week
All Day
From 03 Jul until 07 Jul
03
July
Year 13 Prom
All Day
07
July
Sports Day
All Day
11
July
New Year 7 Induction day and expectations evening
All Day
12
July
Sports Day reserve day
All Day
13
July
Year 12 Taster / Induction Day
All Day
14
July
Year 8 Bristol Science Trip
All Day
18
July
New Year 7 Induction day and expectations evening
All Day
19
July
Music Festival & Final Assembly
All Day
21
July
Last day of term - Students finish at 1.30pm
All Day
21
July

Term dates

Calendar Term Dates 2022-2023

Term
Starts
Ends

One

1st September 2022

21st October 2022

Autumn Half Term 24th October 2021 31st October 2022

Two

 1st November 2022

16th December 2022

Christmas Holidays 19th December 2022 2nd January 2023

Three

3rd January 2023

10th February 2023

Spring Half term 13th February 2023 17th February 2023

Four

20th February 2023

 1st April 2023

Easter Holidays 3rd April 2023 14th April 2023

Five

17th April 2023

26th May 2023

Summer Half term 29th May 2023 2nd June 2023

Six

5th June 2023

21st July 2023

Summer Holidays 24th July 2023 1st September 

 

Curriculum Enrichment Week

Monday 3rd July—7th July 2023

 

Non Pupil Days

1st September 2022

2nd September 2022 - Only Year 7 and 12 in school

26th September 2022

21st October 2022

20th February 2023

1st May 2023 (Bank Holiday)

8th May 2023 (Bank Holiday - Kings Coronation)

Week B
All Day
From 22 May until 26 May
22
May