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OFSTED OUTSTANDING SINCE 2008<br />

OUTSTANDING STUDENT PERFORMANCE 2011<br />

95% of students achieved 5A*-C at GCSE<br />

59% of A Level passes were at A*/B<br />

Y8 & Y9 Paris Residential <strong>2012</strong><br />

Did You Know?<br />

facts, news, achievements<br />

COME ALONG TO OUR 50TH CELEBRATION THIS SATURDAY, 14TH JULY,<br />

(10am – 2pm)<br />

Focus on Year 9:<br />

Focus on Chemistry:<br />

<strong>Newsletter</strong> <strong>38</strong> - <strong>July</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

The best is left to last. Year 9 has concluded the year as busy as<br />

they started. Having completed their exams, year 9 has officially<br />

completed KS3. I am proud to say that more than 85% (the final<br />

figures are yet to be confirmed) have achieved levels 5 and above in<br />

English and Maths. This should put us in a good position for<br />

achieving impressive grades in year 11 to make us all proud.<br />

To name but a few of our best results: In English, Sebastian<br />

Morris-Dyer achieved 8.8, followed by Grace Ryan and Eden<br />

Szymura, 8.5. In Mathematics and Science, Sebastian Morris-Dyer,<br />

Joshua Vogwell and Jonathan Wright have equally achieved 8.8 and<br />

8 respectively. A fantastic performance; well done.<br />

The inter tutors competition<br />

for the maximum points<br />

accumulated through the year<br />

was won by 9VW who were<br />

taken on a day out to Oxford<br />

visiting the Natural History and<br />

Pitt Rivers Museums followed<br />

by lunch in the Park<br />

(surprisingly not a drop of<br />

rain!). The competition was<br />

based on Achievement Points (post cards, etc.) where 9VW scored<br />

732 followed by 9SDE 651 and in third, 9CK 534.<br />

Six of our students volunteered<br />

to help out at the Shrivenham<br />

wind farm during Ecoweek:<br />

Benjamin Draper, Kayleigh<br />

Moore, Lucia Woodall, Max<br />

Fraser, Rebecca Kench and Will<br />

Clarke. STEM was running<br />

renewable energy workshops for<br />

the local primary schools. Our<br />

students did a fantastic job that was well<br />

appreciated by the organisers and most<br />

importantly the primary students (I have<br />

included a scan of one of the many cards we<br />

received from Uffington Primary; thank you).<br />

A group of our budding musicians have also<br />

been original in presenting an assembly on<br />

Honesty. We will be entertained again by the<br />

same group during celebration week. We<br />

shall be looking forward to that.<br />

And finally, may I take this<br />

opportunity to congratulate<br />

year 9 on a super performance<br />

and wish them a well deserved<br />

holiday and look forward to<br />

seeing them next year fresh<br />

and ready to take on the<br />

challenge of the GCSEs.<br />

Years 7, 8 and 9 study chemistry topics as part of their<br />

science curriculum. In year 7 students study some<br />

common chemical reactions using metals, acids and a<br />

range of other elements and compounds. Knowledge of<br />

these reactions forms the basis for further study during<br />

GCSE’s. Students are then introduced to the idea of the<br />

particles that make up matter and then begin using more<br />

complex descriptions such as atoms, compounds and<br />

molecules. Year 9s see a more in depth look at the<br />

periodic table and specifically the reactions of metals<br />

and metal compounds and their uses in the wider world.<br />

All 3 year groups have recently completed end of year<br />

tests, which along with all of their end of topic tests goes<br />

towards their end of year Science level.<br />

In order to give them a head start for next year, the<br />

current year 10s have all recently begun their year 11<br />

Chemistry, Biology and Physics work before embarking on<br />

their work experience placements. GCSE students will all<br />

be issued with workbooks in September meaning they will<br />

always have work to do at home and this is an ideal way<br />

for students to check their knowledge and understanding<br />

of the course throughout the year. This, along with their<br />

AQA revision guide gives them plenty of resources to be<br />

working from at home. Workbooks will be checked in<br />

lessons to help students to identify weak spots and<br />

maximise progress.<br />

The Chemistry team are looking forward to a very busy<br />

new academic year at FCC with two year 12 groups<br />

embarking on the AS Chemistry course in September<br />

<strong>2012</strong>. The students can look forward to re-visiting some of<br />

the main concepts covered in GCSE in rather more detail<br />

such as Atomic Structure, Bonding and the Periodic table.<br />

Our new students have recently enjoyed a Chemistry<br />

induction lesson to familiarise themselves with what to<br />

expect in this challenging but highly rewarding AS / A2<br />

level course. We actively encourage students to brush up<br />

on their year 10 and 11 Chemistry knowledge in preparation<br />

for September as the course will assume a solid<br />

knowledge of<br />

the GCSE<br />

course the<br />

students have<br />

covered. We<br />

follow the OCR<br />

AS Chemistry<br />

Syllabus.<br />

Mr Karam<br />

HOW TO CONTACT US AT FCC<br />

Telephone: 01367 240628/240375 Fax: 01367 242356 Email: office@fcc.oxon.sch.uk Email: studentservices@fcc.oxon.sch.uk<br />

<strong>Faringdon</strong> Academy of Schools, a charitable company limited by guarantee, registered in England & Wales. Company Number 7977368.<br />

Registered Office: <strong>Faringdon</strong> Academy of Schools, Fernham Road, <strong>Faringdon</strong>, Oxfordshire, SN7 7LB


MEMORIES School staff 1964<br />

The draw for the Olympic<br />

rings performers for KS3<br />

was made earlier this week<br />

by our Sports Assistant, Sophie Smith. All three<br />

winners will receive a £20 sports gift voucher.<br />

Callum Holmes<br />

Joe Fairclough<br />

Charlie Rowland<br />

7DS<br />

8SDe<br />

9SDi<br />

Well done!<br />

PE Department<br />

Term 5 and Term 6 <strong>2012</strong><br />

There were 129 students nominated for a Blue 7 and 71 students nominated for a<br />

<strong>Community</strong> Star. The following students won a voucher to spend at WH Smiths.<br />

Blue 7s<br />

Name Tutor Group Nominated by Subject<br />

Emma Williams 7SB Mr Millard Student Voice<br />

Konnie Townsend 9SR Mr Davis RE Engineering<br />

Lee Stanton 10JWe Mr Jukes Hall of Fame<br />

Ellie Orchard 10JWe Mr Karam Physics<br />

Hayley Lavender 10DT Mr Jukes Hall of Fame<br />

Tim Dymock 10DT Mrs Viner Geography<br />

James Fry 10NB Miss Ho Physics<br />

Elisa Pun 10EB Mr Twycross Geography<br />

Zak Iles 10EB Miss Ho Physics<br />

Rachel Hopkins 10MP Miss Thomas Art<br />

Euan Coard 10MP Miss Ho Chemistry<br />

Holly Titcombe 10AD Mrs Howes Maths<br />

Lucy Spoors 10AD Mrs Viner Geography<br />

Cajo Pumphrey 10AD Mr Millard Student Voice<br />

<strong>Community</strong> Star<br />

Name Tutor Group Nominated by<br />

Lisa Lewis 7SKh Miss Sutton<br />

Niall Heffernan 8JBe Mr Bettle<br />

Fiona Eaton 8JBe Mr Bettle<br />

Zoe Day 9VW Mrs Viner<br />

Liam Anderson 10AD Mr Millard<br />

Congratulations to Jamie<br />

Townsend, an ex student who<br />

left in 2007,he has obtained a<br />

1st Class Honours Degree in<br />

Mathematics from Oxford<br />

University.<br />

Y9 Options<br />

Details of the Y9 into Y10 option<br />

subjects allocated will be given out to<br />

students on Wednesday 18th <strong>July</strong><br />

when the students are in school for<br />

their follow up activity day.<br />

We will post information out for any<br />

students who are not in school next<br />

week.<br />

We apologise for giving these out a<br />

week later than usual, but there were<br />

a couple of key staffing appointments<br />

which we needed to make before we<br />

could be sure of providing the range<br />

of subjects we intended. We are<br />

pleased to say that appropriate<br />

staffing is now in place.<br />

Mr J Butler<br />

Deputy Headteacher<br />

Theme for the week commencing<br />

16th <strong>July</strong><br />

50th CELEBRATION<br />

WEEK/ENGINERING ALIVE!<br />

I hope you like the ‘new style’ newsletter.<br />

Our aim is to keep you much more informed about what the students are learning<br />

and, alongside this, be more up front in the celebration of individual student<br />

achievements.<br />

If you have any comments about the ‘new style’, please email them to the school.<br />

office@fcc.oxon.sch.uk<br />

There will be NO late bus service the last<br />

week of term.<br />

Late bus service will re-start on Tuesday<br />

18th September.<br />

School finishes at 1pm on Friday 20th <strong>July</strong>.


FCC Paris Trip 11th-15th June <strong>2012</strong> – Year 9’s View<br />

Four weeks ago a group of year 8 and 9 students embarked on a quest to discover and explore the depths of<br />

Paris. At 6.15 on the 11th of June, bleary eyed and confused, we clambered onto the coach after ten minutes<br />

of torrential rain. After eleven sweaty hours, ten horrible minutes, and 3 dreary seconds, we were welcomed<br />

by radiant sunlight. Scrambling off of the coach, we realised that<br />

eleven hours wasn’t good for the legs and collapsed in a heap in<br />

the reception. After the feeling came flooding back to our legs<br />

we headed to our rooms to hit the hay.<br />

After a rude awakening by a handful of willing teachers at 0700<br />

hours we opened our eyes and were very surprised as many of<br />

us had never seen this hour before. Breakfast was a calamity so<br />

we won’t go there... We sprinted to the coach to ensure the best<br />

seats. A busy day followed visiting The Stade De France and<br />

Montmartre. The evening consisted of a visit to the Eiffel Tower.<br />

Stunned by the huge lights and limos around us, we eventually<br />

got to the second floor losing 5 pounds in the process. We were<br />

amazed by the mesmerising view and promptly left due to our obsession with food. After food and a cheeky<br />

power nap we returned back to base.<br />

Day 3 of our quest. After losing Mr West during his optimistic run, once again we ventured into Paris. Firstly<br />

jumping on the chance of a boat journey we headed down<br />

the river for the photography enthusiasts. After a bit of<br />

relaxing and sightseeing in the Louvre courtyard, we<br />

headed off to the Musée d’Orsay.. We started off a bit too<br />

optimistically and strode straight for the Monet section,<br />

abruptly realising than we weren’t as fit as we originally<br />

thought and had to have quick power nap on a nearby<br />

bench. Eventually getting into to Monet’s section, we saw<br />

his original paintings and had a chance to buy prints of<br />

them. After an enormous hike from the gallery to Notre<br />

Dame which almost killed us (especially after 2 hours of<br />

lightly strolling around an art gallery) our tour guides<br />

greeted us warmly to their humble abode. They took us to<br />

the actual shops which starred in Sweeney Todd and then later explaining that the Notre Dame’s architect had<br />

made two statues of himself on the building because he was an arrogant Frenchman. Then the heavens<br />

opened, dumping millions of gallons of water on us and treating us to a jaw dropping thunderstorm. Let’s just<br />

say we got a bit damp… We then stiffly waddled around the corner to the crêperie where we enjoyed a lovely<br />

two course meal of crêpes. To be honest some of us weren’t exactly what you’d call clean. With full stomachs<br />

we marched out of the restaurant into a now clear skied<br />

city. We all then got a bit stressed and confused when<br />

the bus driver decided to play chase through the busy<br />

roads. Eventually getting back to base exhausted, we<br />

collapsed on our beds and soon fell asleep.<br />

Day 4 of our quest: Parc Astérix! No one minded the<br />

lengthy bus journey as they had been looking forward<br />

to this all week. When we arrived, Miss let us roam free<br />

throughout the park only being summoned for lunch<br />

money. The day was incredible, hitting big ride after big<br />

ride and occasionally some of the little ones. What a<br />

way to end a fantastic trip to France. The journey back<br />

was long but incredibly entertaining as we had plenty of<br />

banter and food. We would like thank all of the teachers<br />

for enabling this trip to be as enjoyable as it was and to<br />

put up with us for a week.<br />

By Jake Thacker- Pugsley, Millie Buck. Mallory Ritchie, Freyja Langford and Abigail Campbell.


Alumni Open Day<br />

at <strong>Faringdon</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Saturday 14th <strong>July</strong> <strong>2012</strong> (10am - 2pm)<br />

The school is open for all former pupils, staff and<br />

members of the community to come and see what<br />

is happening in our Departments in <strong>2012</strong>. Please<br />

come and join us to celebrate 50 years on the<br />

Fernham Road site and bring back some memories!<br />

<strong>Faringdon</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> is proud to be part of the <strong>Faringdon</strong> Academy of Schools<br />

<strong>Faringdon</strong> Academy<br />

of Schools


BUSINESS ADMIN OPPORTUNITY IN<br />

FARINGDON<br />

FARINGDON<br />

OPEN GROUP<br />

SILVER EXPEDITION – BLACK MOUNTAINS, WALES<br />

Berks, Bucks and Oxon Football Association are<br />

looking for an apprentice to train in all aspects of<br />

business administration.<br />

You will need good IT skills and be reliable and a<br />

good team worker. You don’t have to be<br />

interested in football!<br />

The apprenticeship will include training at<br />

Swindon <strong>College</strong>.<br />

For more details please contact Brian Moore on<br />

07889508887.<br />

If you need any help please see me.<br />

Tina Belcher<br />

Careers Advisor<br />

Microsoft Visit<br />

Last Tuesday eleven Year 9 students from <strong>Faringdon</strong><br />

<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> spent the day at Microsoft Corporation‛s<br />

UK Headquarters near Reading. The eleven students, were<br />

given a tour of the site, saw demonstrations of some of<br />

Microsoft‛s latest products including Microsoft‛s surface<br />

tablet technology and the new operating system ‘Windows 8‛,<br />

took part in a discussion about internet safety, learnt about<br />

internship opportunities with Microsoft and had time to try<br />

out a few games on the X Box.<br />

It was a fun and informative day and gave the students a<br />

taste of what it might be like to work in a major high tech<br />

corporation. Well done to all the students who took part in the<br />

visit: Joe Lynn, Megan Thacker, Jesse Whiting, Chloe Froud,<br />

Aaron Langton, Rosa Gatenby, Jacob Thacker Pugsley, Julia<br />

Thomas, Jacob Walton, Sebastian Morris-Dyer and Ruth<br />

Hawley.<br />

Mrs West<br />

Congratulations to the twelve Year 11s who successfully completed a demanding<br />

three day expedition in the Black Mountains last weekend as part of their<br />

Duke of Edinburgh’s Silver Award.<br />

Despite heavy rain and low cloud on day one and a very wet first night’s camp,<br />

spirits remained high and the teams were rewarded with dryer and brighter<br />

weather on Saturday and Sunday and a chocolate cake in camp on Saturday<br />

evening to celebrate Martin’s birthday. All teams demonstrated good navigation,<br />

route finding and camping skills and fantastic team work. The expedition<br />

supervisors were very impressed, standing on the summit of the last peak, to see<br />

all three groups converging from different directions towards the finish – tired<br />

and muddy, but with big smiles on their faces.<br />

Well done to; Ellesha Bedford, Rachel Bond, Martin Brabin, Natasha Jenkins,<br />

Alice Nicholl, Will Renfrey, Jesse Stallard-Smith, Amy Stoner, Charlie Taylor,<br />

David Thomas, Sophie Waller and Maddie Wellham.<br />

Mrs West<br />

Only £7.50 a day or £30 for 5 days!<br />

Summer Cricket Camp 2011<br />

Boys and Girls welcome - 11 to 15 years of any ability<br />

Come and join two<br />

experienced cricketers<br />

who will share their<br />

expertise and teach you<br />

some new skills, with<br />

ecb coaching badge and<br />

50 county caps!!!<br />

Enjoy the opportunity of<br />

getting to use<br />

fantastic new facilities<br />

while developing you<br />

cricketing skills throughout<br />

the week, then finish<br />

it all off with a fanatic<br />

Twenty20 Match.<br />

23rd to 27th <strong>July</strong><br />

Monday to Thursday - 1:00pm-3:00pm<br />

Working on every key area of cricket including<br />

Batting in cricket nets, balling machine and some<br />

high class fielding drills.<br />

Friday - 1:00pm - 4:00pm<br />

Finishing end the week with a blast!!! Lets finish off<br />

with some big hitting and some tactical bowing in a<br />

Twenty20 match followed by a award ceremony.<br />

Contact:<br />

Michael Hume: 07968651230<br />

Daniel Courtney: 07803071786<br />

Location<br />

<strong>Faringdon</strong>’s NEW Cricket Club<br />

Recommended by:<br />

<strong>Faringdon</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Rachel Kenyon (Schools Sports<br />

Co-ordinator)<br />

<strong>Faringdon</strong> Cricket Club<br />

NEW TERM - SEPTEMBER <strong>2012</strong><br />

Tuesday 4th September<br />

Wednesday 5th September<br />

Y7, Y12 and Y13<br />

in school<br />

All year groups in<br />

school


Summer Cookery at<br />

<strong>Faringdon</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> 201012<br />

Monday 13th August<br />

Both sessions suitable for ages 5+,<br />

AM: 10am - 12pm<br />

PM: 1pm - 3pm<br />

Decorated Jubilee Fairy Cakes.<br />

Banana Bread.<br />

Tuesday 14 th August<br />

Both sessions suitable for ages 8+<br />

AM: 10am - 12pm<br />

PM: 1pm - 3pm<br />

Strawberry & Cream<br />

Victoria Sandwich.<br />

Quiche Lorraine.<br />

Wednesday 15 th August.<br />

Am session suitable for ages 6+.<br />

Pm session suitable for ages 8+<br />

AM: 10am – 12pm<br />

PM: 1pm – 3pm<br />

Jam & Cream Sponge.<br />

Lemon Torte.<br />

BOOKING ESSENTIAL<br />

LIMITED SPACES AVAILABLE<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Cost per session is £10 per head; optional lunchtime supervision £2.50 per head (lunch not<br />

provided)<br />

All sessions take place in the DT Food Rooms (end of block opposite school car park)<br />

Parents, Grandparents and Guardians welcome to stay and help<br />

All ingredients provided – please note you must provide your own suitable container to take<br />

your cooking home with you.<br />

To book places please contact Lisa Groves via email on<br />

ljgroves@fcc.oxon.sch.uk or 01367 240375<br />

Closing date for bookings: Wednesday 18th <strong>July</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Due to the popularity of these courses you must enrol before the closing date as we cannot take<br />

additional people on the day; we can only provide ingredients for enrolled participants.

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