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Arrangements for September 2010

The first day of the new term for all students is Friday 3rd September 2010.

All students, including those in Years 10, 11 and Sixth Form, should arrive at the Lower School at the following times:

Year 7 11.00am Assemble in Hall
Years 8 and 9 11.30am Assemble in tutor bases
Years 10 and 11 8.30am Assemble in the Hall
Sixth Form 8.30am Assemble in the Gym

The School Photographer will be taking individual photographs during the morning.
Students in Years 10 and 11 will be dismissed at 11.30am.
Sixth Form students will move to the Sixth Form House for Periods 4 and 5.
Students in Years 7, 8 and 9 will leave at the normal time of 3.15pm.

All students will be spending the first day of the new term at the Lower School to allow the Upper School site to be thoroughly cleaned and made safe following completion of the refurbishment of the Upper School Hall, Gym and Art Room.


Don't forget to have a look at the new edition of Hayesfield Happenings!

Arts & Technology Evening

We held our annual Arts & Technology Evening on Thursday 22nd July.
Thank you to all staff and students who helped out, and to all those who came along. Even though the weather was against us, it turned out to be a magnificant evening for all.

Hayesfield Girls' School hopes you have a good summer, and we look forward to seeing you all in September.


 

     

Year 11 Year Book

The Year Book is in the process of being printed at the moment. We are hoping that it will be delivered in time for GCSE Results day on the 24th September. More information will be available on that day.
Miss May


 

     

Schools launch new Award for students

A group of Year 10 students and their parents from both Hayesfield Girls’ School and Beechen Cliff School attended a presentation evening at Rotork on Thursday 10th June to introduce the new Bath Education Trust Award. This exciting new venture has been planned by the two schools together with Rotork and Bath University as part of the Bath Education Trust activities.
Students will undertake a number of challenges designed to develop their skills and increase their understanding of the world of work. Peter France, CEO of Rotork plc explained to the students that in the present climate students applying for work or university will need something to make them stand out from the crowd and the BET Award is designed to do just that.
It is a fantastic opportunity for young people to be able to develop enterprise and confidence so that ultimately, whatever career they choose, they have a desire to be the best that they can be.

For more information about the Award, please visit the Bath Education Trust Award page.


 

     
 

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