Regents Review Winter '17

The Regents Review Winter 2017

GENERAL NEWS

Year 7 It only seems like yesterday that we welcomed our new Year 7 cohort to RPCC, but now we have finished our first term! Year 7 have absolutely proven themselves to be the biggest and best year group in RPCC. Year 7 have achieved a massive 17,445 achievement points between them, which is over 5,000 more than any other year group and included in that 141 pupils have already achieved their Bronze Award for receiving over 100 House points. Year 7 have made a fantastic transition into secondary school and are impeccably behaved around school and in lessons, this shows within the behaviour point data as Year 7 have 117 pupils out of 173 that haven’t had any behaviour points this year at all! Year 7 have shown great resilience and enthusiasm towards their school life, they have remained the best year group in relation to RPCC’s attendance figures, and still have 94 students out of 173 that are still on 100% attendance. Well done to all the pupils who have not missed a day of school this term! In this term, Year 7 have had their first opportunity for a school trip with the History department to London. The pupils who went on this trip did RPCC proud by being exceptionally well behaved and really showed that they can conduct themselves responsibly even in the excitement of being in the capital city. We have had plenty of Year 7’s attending clubs after school, this shows the enthusiasm and love of learning that Year 7 have. I must congratulate our Year 7 boys football team who have won all of their games this term and may our winning streaks continue! I hope to see Year 7’s continuing to attend more after school clubs in January. I have really enjoyed my first term at RPCC with our Year 7 team (pupils, tutors and staff attached to Year 7) everyone has worked very hard and deserves a well-earned rest this Christmas. I wish you all a very merry Christmas, and I look forward to seeing everyone back in January, ready and raring to continue being the biggest and the best year group

Police & Communites Together Public Survey January - March 2018 Come and have your voice heard https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/ G7LDLM8 Your local Neighbourhood Policing Team invite you to complete the most recent Police & Communities Together (PACT) survey. This short survey should take approximately five minutes of your time and the information you provide is invaluable in shaping our response to crime and anti-social behaviour in your neighbourhood. The response to this survey will set our Community Priorities for January - March 2018, allowing for a targeted policing response. POLICE & COMMUNITIES TOGETHER PUBLIC MEETING 12:00, 22/12/2017 Mansel Park Pavilion 120 Evenlode Rd Southampton SO16 9EG This meeting gives us all the opportunity to discuss the issues that most affect you and your area allowing for the police and our partners to deliver a more effective response. We hope to see you there!

here at RPCC. Miss A Cooper Head of Year 7

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