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Grease Tickets On Sale 6/2/12

Tickets for Grease go on sale monday 6/2/12 from the Finance office:

27th, 28th and 29th February 7.30pm
Tickets: £7 adult
£5 student or concessions
£20 family (2 adults + 2 children)

Money to finance office

Mrs. Whyte.

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Bus Information 640/641/642

Dear Parents / Carers,

I wrote to you on the 14th December 2011 to inform you of the First Bus decision to withdraw the 640, 641 and 642 routes. This came as a shock to the school and parents alike.

Although the responsibility for travel to school remains with parents, I was of the view that on parents’ behalf, the school should try and find an appropriate solution to the transport issue.

We have had conversations with both First Bus and Emsworth and District Bus Company to find a solution. I can confirm that from Monday 20th February 2012 Emsworth and District Bus Company will provide a morning and afternoon bus services for children at Oaklands Catholic School on the withdrawn routes.

Attached to this letter are details of the bus services numbers, the fares, the routes and timetables and which bus stops will be used in Oaklands for the afternoon collection.  In the mornings the Emsworth/Westbourne service will drop children inside the school grounds, the Clanfield/Horndean service will drop students at the bus stop on the Oaklands side of Stakes Hill Road so that students can walk to the school gates without having to cross a road. 

Termly bus passes will be available for purchase and details of the cost of these and how to apply for them will be available from the Emsworth and District Bus Company in due course.  Students currently in possession of bus passes are advised to convert their First Bus passes into Emsworth and District ones as soon as possible.  All this involves is handing their old pass and a passport size photo with the students’ name and route they use written on the back to the driver in the morning, and the new passes will be issued in the afternoon on the return journey.

Should you need further information from Emsworth and District Bus Company, their contact details are http://www.emsworthanddistrict.co.uk/ or 01243 378337.

We are, as you can imagine, delighted that Emsworth and District Bus Company have opted to lay on these services, and would encourage as many families as possible in the areas served by these routes to use the bus services for child transport to and from school. 

 Yours sincerely,

 M Quinn

 The replacement details are as follows

 Travelling to Oaklands from…  First Bus (Cancelled services)  Emsworth & District (future services)   Oaklands Afternoon collection from
 Horndean / Clanfield  640  639 each way  Bus Stop 3
 Emsworth / Westbourne  641   605 mornings641 afternoons    Bus Stop 7
 Warblington  642

 

The fare pricing is as follows

Oaklands Bus Fares
605/641 Service   639 Service
  Single Return   Single Return
North Emsworth £1.40 £2.40 Clanfield £2.00 £3.40
Denvilles £1.40 £2.40 Horndean £1.40 £2.40
St Albans £1.30 £2.20 Cowplain £1.30 £2.20
Wakefords Way £1.30 £2.20      
Middle Park Way £1.20 £2.00      

 

The timetables can be downloaded below (Microsoft Excel files)

605 Emsworth mornings

641 Denvilles afternoons

639 Clanfield

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Admissions Policy Consultation Documents

The following documents are under consultation:

Admissions Policy 2013/14

ADMISSIONS POLICY 2013-2014 {1}

Supplementary Information Sheet 2013/14

admform2013 2014

6th Form Admissions Policy 2013/14

admpol6form 2013-14 Jan 2012

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January Exam Timetable

Please find information on the January exams by clicking on the files below.

Jan 2012 Exam Timetable

2012 Y11 Module and Mock Timetable (a couple of changes have been made to this since first publication)

Year 11 Exam Letter

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Important Information:640, 641 & 642 Bus

Dear Parents,

On 9th November 2011 we received notice from First Hampshire and Dorset Ltd, a subsidiary bus company within the First Group that they intend to withdraw the 640 bus service operating between Clanfield, Horndean and Oaklands and the 641/642 service operating between Warblington, Southleigh, West Leigh and Oaklands. This is not a decision made by the school.

First Hampshire and Dorset intend to withdraw the service on 10th February 2012. This announcement was unexpected, without prior consultation and is potentially devastating for the students who use these services. I am dismayed that the company would remove a school service and to do this midway through an academic year which potentially leaves parents in an untenable situation. The company maintain that the routes are no longer profitable and it is this that has led them to a commercial decision to remove the services.

Over the last month we have been negotiating with Mr David Attrill, Network Planner at First with a view to mitigating the impact of their decision. I am pleased to report that a compromise solution has been found to replace the 640 service. However, this will necessitate the use of public service buses on a part dedicated route, and an alternative dedicated service leaving Oaklands and terminating at the London Road junction in Cowplain. In addition, Stage Coach Bus Company run a service on part of the 640 route from and to local stops close to the school.

Unfortunately, no undertaking has been made by First to provide or alter services on the 641/642 route to the east of Oaklands. Both First and Stagecoach run public routes around Westleigh and Havant which will help some families. The public services out to Warblington and Emsworth travelling west are more fragmented.

A significant number of families who live over the three mile limit on the affected routes are still in possession of a subsidised bus pass, this will continue in accordance with the Local Authority policy. We are currently working with the LA to ascertain how transport will be provided for these students.

For all students in the affected areas we are currently looking at alternatives to public transport. This work is in its infancy, if a successful case can be made for an ‘in house’school based bus service for some of the affected areas we will, of course, involve parents in a consultation process.

You may wish to contact First Hampshire and Dorset direct; they can be contacted on 023 8071 4800 or via their website http://www.firstgroup.com/ukbus/hampshire/

This news will come as a shock to you and may place you and your children in an invidious position. I will write to you again after Christmas once we have more information about alternative services.

With best wishes.

Yours sincerely,

Matthew Quinn.

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Genocide Project – Buttons!

http://buttonsforgenocide.co.uk/

Those involved with the Genocide Project at school have created a website to allow those interested to keep up to date with current news and developments. Please click on the link above to learn more.

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Industrial Action Update

16th November 2011 - see the featured stories on the front page for the current position.

Families will be aware of current press coverage surrounding an anticipated day of action by some of the teaching and public service unions on 30th November. A number of families have already started to enquire about the school’s position.

The dispute is between employees in the public services and the Government, not the school. Provided unions have followed the legal procedures staff have a legitimate right to strike.

On the basis of the information that I currently have, the school will remain open on 30th November.  However, the situation remains fluid as some staff may have not made a decision regarding their stance. 

We will do all we can to keep families informed of any developments and will be updating this website as and when we know more. 

Families may wish to consider their contingency plan should industrial action have an impact on the school.

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OPA Christmas Fayre

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6th Form Diary Dates 2011-12

 

 

August 25th                             Results day & enrolment into Sixth Form 11.00 am

August 26th                             Enrolment into Sixth Form 9.30 am

September 6th                        All Sixth Form attend 9.00 am         

  • Photos for needed for Bus Pass photo cards – passes ready to be collected
  • Meet with tutor
  • Pick up diary and timetable
  • Students will make an appointment with their Form Tutor to arrange a post results and course interview with Form Tutor for 6-9th September.  All students have a half hour meeting with their tutor to discuss course/result issues and make important decisions with clarity before term starts. 

September 8th                                    All Year 12 to attend 9.00 am

  • Individual school photographs
  • First assembly and tutorial session
  • Choose enrichment activity

September 12th                      All Sixth Form lessons begin

 September 15th                     Parents’ Sixth Form Information Evening Hall 7-8 pm

This event proved most useful to parents last year when we launched it in response to parents feeling that they needed to know more about the type of study required at A Levels as well as the levels expected and the support available.

October 4-6th              Sixth Form residential to St Cassian’s, Kintbury

October 13th                Year 13 only – Parents Evening  main Hall 5-8pm

October 24-28th        Half term break

November 17th           5/7pm start – Sixth Form Open Evening
                                               
For prospective Sixth Form. Subject presentations follow a short introduction by  Matt Quinn in the Main Hall.

November 29th          Year 12 and 13 Interim Report sent home

December 1st                Year 12 Parent-student-tutor meeting Sixth Form block 4-7pm

December 9th               Oaklands Christmas Ball main hall 8-12 midnight 

Sixth Form students are privileged enough to be invited to this grand annual Ball held in the school hall for parents and staff.  It is a fitting end to a busy term and a brilliant opportunity to dress up in suits and ball gowns to dance the night away.

December 16th                End of term

 January 4th  2012        Beginning of Spring Term

January 2nd Week        Resit AS Exams

February 3-10th              Sixth Form practice exams

February 13-17th            Half term break

February 27-30th          School Production

March 19th                          UCAS Information Evening for Yr12 Students and parents – vital info for the year ahead.

March 20th                         Year 12 and 13 End of Year review sent home

March 22nd                        Year 12 and 13 Parents Evening  main hall 5-8pm

March 30th                         End of Easter Term

April 16th                              Summer Term begins

April 19th                             Yr 12 & 13 Parents Evening (Sixth Form Block)

May 11th                                Year 12 begin AS Exam Leave

May 25th                              Year 13 Leavers Mass and Dinner

May 25th                              Year 13 Leave

June 4-8th                           Half term break

June 11th                              Year 12 return from Exam leave

Students return to college until the end of term and begin a new transitional phase in their A Level courses.  They will all be expected to complete Discovery Projects in each of their courses.  These require self-motivated study as the transition between year one and two of A Levels.  This is an opportunity for students to improve their independent and active study habits and is a very useful accomplishment for university and employment applications.

July 2-6th                           Whole School Challenge Week

Students in Sixth Form can join the younger years to gain volunteer experience, use the time visiting universities, spending the week on subject residentials for A Levels as well as taking part in psychological studies as research participants for each other.

July 12th                             Penny Fayre

Students run stalls in the old school fete style to raise money for a nominated local charity.  Students in Years 7-9 visit the stalls to spend their pennies!  Hook a duck, roll a penny, Harry Potter trivia and guess the jelly bean flavour are just a few of the fun activities.

 July 13th                           Oaklands Sixth Form Taster Day and Barbeque

The cycle begins again with new students joining existing Year 12s for a morning’s lessons after which there is a tasty BBQ on the sunken lawn for staff and students to become re-aquainted or get to know each other.

July 16th                           Sports Day

July 17-18th                    Final Deadlines for Discovery Projects – PASS/FAIL

July 19th                          END OF TERM – FULL SCHOOL MASS and CONCERT

August 16th                    Results for (both Yr 12  and Yr 13) AS and A2 Levels

August 23rd                   GCSE Results Day

August 23rd/24th      Sixth Form Enrolment Days for September 2012

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Open Evening 29th September 2011

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