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Christ the King<br />

CVA<br />

Newsletter<br />

EASTER<br />

<strong>2019</strong>


Dear Parents,<br />

We are entering into a very special season for Catholics, as this is when we remember the<br />

sacrifices made by our Lord Jesus Christ. The school holiday not only allows us to spend time<br />

with our family and friends but it is also an opportunity to think about our faith as we journey<br />

through the liturgies of Holy Week. When we return to school, it will be the season of <strong>Easter</strong><br />

and so we will celebrate our <strong>Easter</strong> Liturgy by walking to the Good Shepherd Church on<br />

Wednesday 24 th April.<br />

For many students, the <strong>Easter</strong> break will also be an opportunity to prepare for GCSE and A’<br />

level examinations. Many students are already busy revising, some of them may be attending<br />

the <strong>Easter</strong> revision sessions at school and I wish them all every success during this important<br />

time.<br />

May I also take this opportunity to remind you that we re-open for the Summer term on<br />

Tuesday 23 rd April.<br />

I wish you all a very happy and Holy <strong>Easter</strong> and I look forward to seeing our students fully<br />

refreshed next term.<br />

Jo Love, Head of School<br />

WORLD DOWN SYNDROME DAY<br />

WORLD DOWN SYNDROME DAY<br />

We raised £233.03!<br />

On Thursday 21st March the whole school<br />

celebrated World Down Syndrome Day. It was a<br />

busy week full of activities, awareness and<br />

fundraising.<br />

Students participated in a variety of events<br />

including a colouring competition, designing<br />

socks, guess the sweets in the jar and making<br />

chromosome chains to display in form rooms.<br />

On the day lots of staff and students wore odd<br />

socks and awareness ribbons with pride.<br />

The cake sales and tuck shop proved popular, as<br />

always, helping to raise over £200.<br />

We would like to thank everyone for their<br />

support, including all the parents who kindly<br />

donated their time and most importantly, cakes.<br />

Miss R Henley


YEAR 12 TRIP TO LINCOLN UNIVERSITY<br />

On 27 th March all of Year 12 had the opportunity to visit the<br />

UCAS Fair at Lincoln University. Here they were able to talk to<br />

over 120 different providers about the next steps on their journeys<br />

to university and beyond. There were also talks about<br />

apprenticeships, student finance and career pathways. A really<br />

informative day to support our students in deciding which pathways<br />

are right for them as they move towards life beyond Christ the King.<br />

Mr Reddington, Head of 6th Form<br />

Macbeth was another<br />

huge CTK success with audiences leaving feeling<br />

completely blown away by the amazing talent of our<br />

students. Macbeth was brought into the 21 st Century and<br />

onto the streets of Nottingham with revenge, power and<br />

status at the core. With club anthems and a punk feel,<br />

Macbeth’s banquet scene was set with a nightclub feel<br />

with the cast creating their own ‘boomerangs’ keeping the<br />

feel of <strong>2019</strong>. One audience member said they “loved it<br />

and felt like they had been in a pop video!”<br />

Macbeth was played by Louis Leivers and Lady Macbeth<br />

played by Neve McGuinness-Dyce. They gave outstanding<br />

performances, as did the whole cast. Every year from Y7<br />

to Y13 was represented and each individual student gave 100%. To tackle a Shakespearean<br />

tragedy is no mean feat and every single cast member rose to the challenge. Here at CTK we are<br />

very proud of our whole school productions and Macbeth, although a real challenge, was truly<br />

outstanding.<br />

Mrs Stanley, Head of Drama<br />

Year 10 News<br />

Some good news! 10 of our Year 10 students have secured a place on an army camp for a<br />

week and 8 of our Year 10s have applied for a university taster experience. We wish them<br />

all success in their ventures.<br />

Mrs Mansell (Year 10 Achievement Leader)


CATENIAN PUBLIC SPEAKING COMPETITION<br />

Several year 12 and 13 students have been participating in public speaking training<br />

since December. Shannon Samecki (Y12) was chosen to represent Christ the King at the<br />

Province 15 final of the Catenian Public Speaking Competition at Ratcliffe College which<br />

was held on Sunday 24 th March.<br />

It was the first all-female final in the 12 years that the competition had run and all of the<br />

competitors performed very well in front of over 100 people. Shannon spoke on the topic<br />

of ‘learning only comes through making mistakes’ and made the whole room laugh with<br />

her wit and ability to craft relatable stories within her speech. The competitors spoke on a<br />

range of topics including ‘The idea of Peace on Earth is Naïve’ and the winning speech’s<br />

topic was ‘real love is not the stuff of pop songs’. Shannon received a certificate of<br />

achievement and a £20 gift voucher – Well done Shannon!<br />

Miss C McKee, Geography Teacher<br />

Shannon receiving her certificate<br />

and cheque<br />

Shannon and Miss McKee<br />

in the quad at Ratcliffe College<br />

INCLUSION FOOTBALL<br />

C<br />

ongratulations go to our<br />

Inclusion Football Team<br />

who on 7th March played in The SEND Football<br />

Tournament at Harvey Haddon. It was a very<br />

successful day as they won every game and<br />

didn't concede a single goal!! Well done to<br />

you all!


Careers’ Fair<br />

On Friday 29 th March, students in Year 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12 had a fantastic morning, meeting over<br />

25 different employers, when they attended our <strong>2019</strong> Careers’ Fair. Hosted in the School Hall,<br />

students met with representatives from employers including Rolls Royce, HMRC, Nottingham<br />

Building Society, NHS, RAF, Nottingham Playhouse and many more. Employers were extremely<br />

impressed with our students; a number of Year 10 students were even able to secure work<br />

experience placements for this summer term. There was a real buzz amongst students who clearly<br />

enjoyed the opportunity to learn more about different careers and training pathways; as one<br />

student put it, ‘I now have a clearer understanding of what I want to do in my future’.<br />

Furthermore, students will be continuing to have their attention drawn to careers this week<br />

around school as part of our academy’s ‘CTK Careers’ Week’. Students will participate in a number<br />

of activities during form time to encourage them to consider their futures.<br />

Year 10 students who have yet to confirm the details of their work experience placement to<br />

myself or Mr Pringle, should do so by the deadline of Friday 5 th April, or at the earliest<br />

opportunity after the <strong>Easter</strong> break. Support is being offered during Tuesday, Wednesday and<br />

Thursday lunchtimes, however forms should be returned as soon as possible to ensure that the<br />

necessary safety checks can be completed in time. Students who return their forms after this time,<br />

are at greater risk of having their placement rejected, so please encourage your child to return<br />

their form.<br />

Miss Southgate, Work-Related Learning Coordinator and English Teacher


PE NEWS<br />

The U13s Lady Taverners Cricket Team.<br />

We are happy to tell you of a recent<br />

success on the indoor cricket pitch for our<br />

U13s Lady Taverners Cricketers who came<br />

a brilliant 2 nd place and are proudly<br />

wearing their medals.<br />

The U12’s Indoor Futsal Team competed in<br />

the Nottingham School Games. Although they<br />

did not win the tournament they did win the<br />

spirit of the games award. This was for all their<br />

enthusiasm, support and sportsmanship.<br />

Congratulations are in order for<br />

past student, Kole Lambert , who<br />

has signed for Norwich City FC from<br />

non-league side Basford United FC!<br />

We send him all the very best!<br />

Our year 7 mixed basketball team have been<br />

training very hard since November in preparation for<br />

our fixtures in the Junior NBA Basketball Tournament.<br />

We achieved great success by beating Arnold Hill and<br />

Red Hill earlier this year which is testament to their<br />

continued efforts. This has allowed us to progress to<br />

the play offs! Well done to all involved.<br />

Mr K Farrell, PE Teacher


Drama Academy Timetable<br />

Term 3<br />

Please ensure that you arrive to the session on time that and you inform Anna if you are going to<br />

be absent.<br />

You should only be absent at the request of your teacher for completing a test/exam.<br />

Date Period Week Time Space<br />

April<br />

26 th 2 2 10.25-11.25 Drama<br />

Studio<br />

29 th 2 1 10.25-11.25 Drama<br />

Studio<br />

May<br />

10 th 2 2 10.25-11.25 Drama<br />

Studio<br />

13 th 2 1 10.25-11.25 Drama<br />

Studio<br />

20 th 1 2 9.05-10.05 Drama<br />

Studio<br />

June<br />

July<br />

7 th 3 1 11.25-12.25 Drama<br />

Studio<br />

14 th 2 2 10.25-11.25 Drama<br />

Studio<br />

17 th 2 1 10.25-11.25 Drama<br />

Studio<br />

24 th 1 2 9.05-10.05 Drama<br />

Studio<br />

<strong>Easter</strong><br />

5 th 3 1 11.25-12.25 Drama<br />

Studio<br />

12 th 2 2 10.25-11.25 Drama<br />

Studio<br />

15 th 2 1 10.25-11.25 Drama<br />

Studio


Chaplain’s <strong>Easter</strong> Message<br />

Another busy term at Christ the King and I am very glad, in my first year at the school, that Bishop<br />

Patrick has provided me with the themes to write about for each term!<br />

During Advent, we thought about Encounter. Being able to encounter Jesus in everyday life and, if<br />

needed, re-encounter His love. So in order to develop this encounter into a faith experience, we<br />

need to follow Jesus. And that is what the Bishop’s theme for Lent has been, Discipleship.<br />

In theory, this should be the easier of the two, you simply just have to follow someone. Follow<br />

their example. You do not need to come up with any ideas or create and implement certain<br />

projects. You simple follow them. Well, that sounds like quite a big challenge to me.<br />

We were not in charge of the encounter, it happened at a moment or through the actions of<br />

another that we were not expecting or could not have predicted. Now, all of a sudden, we need<br />

to make a conscious decision to be that encounter for everybody else on their journey. Because<br />

although being a disciple is the act of following another’s example, you are in fact setting the<br />

example to others through your following. And this is why I think discipleship is the more difficult<br />

to understand.<br />

Because being a disciple means having the responsibility of evangelising and catechising others.<br />

Catechising those who already know about God, and evangelising to those that do not yet know<br />

God.<br />

“When the crowd saw this, they were filled with awe; and they praised God, who had given such<br />

authority to man” (Matthew 9:8)<br />

And this is why during Lent, we pray, fast and give alms. Pray for others, fast from your guilty<br />

pleasures and give that time to others. But it is also important to pray for ourselves, fast from<br />

negative thoughts and give yourself the credit you deserve. Because we are all an example to<br />

others, because we have made a simple decision to follow.<br />

I hope that your <strong>Easter</strong> is full of love and laughter and that is also a great season of celebration.<br />

Joe McCay, Lay Chaplain


Year 8 Briars<br />

Christ the King took 48 students to the Briars for a week<br />

long retreat that took many students on a spiritual<br />

journey.<br />

It was a great opportunity for many of them to have<br />

a different experience of faith. Many were exposed<br />

to areas of spirituality that they had never had the<br />

chance to experience. Many found the week an eye<br />

opener. Many saw that you can believe in God and<br />

have fun at the same time. But most importantly,<br />

they realised that must be themselves as that is how<br />

God made them. The students grew as people<br />

during this retreat and that is something that is not<br />

easy for a young person to do and accept.<br />

The week didn’t come without its challenges and we<br />

battled through snow and hail at various points of<br />

the week! That didn’t dampen the spirit of the<br />

students however and walks still continued, football<br />

was still played and games were still happening all<br />

around the site.<br />

The students were an absolute credit to the school<br />

and the Briars teams are still mentioning this group<br />

to me now, which says a lot about how incredible<br />

these young people are.


Zumbathon<br />

We have 14 Sixth Form students going to<br />

Lourdes in July and as part of that, they<br />

are required to do some fundraising in<br />

order to help them pay for this.<br />

A sponsored Zumbathon took place in school and a former student came in to lead the session.<br />

Having taken part myself, it was very challenging and time seemed to go slower than it ever had<br />

before! But the laughter, teamwork and camaraderie that is shown within this group is infectious<br />

and, somehow, we all managed to get through without injury. Although there were some tired<br />

legs the next day!<br />

This is the highest number of students that Christ the King has taken to Lourdes for a long time.<br />

They are a fantastic group who show care, love and support to each other and, most importantly,<br />

smile every day! If you can help them in any way by making a donation towards their pilgrimage,<br />

where they will be assisting the ill and infirm, then please contact Joe McCay (Lay Chaplain) by<br />

email: JMcCay@christtheking.notts.sch.uk Thank you for your continued and valued support that<br />

you already provide for our wonderful students.<br />

SOCIAL MEDIA<br />

Christ the King CVA are on various social<br />

media outlets. We often share information via<br />

these media channels so be sure to like and<br />

follow us.<br />

You can find us on Facebook, Twitter and<br />

Instagram ...<br />

Search @CTKCVA


<strong>Easter</strong> Mass Timings.<br />

Good Shepherd, Woodthorpe<br />

Maundy Thursday Mass of the Lord’s Supper:<br />

Good Friday The Passion of Our Lord Liturgy:<br />

Good Friday Stations of the Cross:<br />

Holy Saturday <strong>Easter</strong> Vigil Mass:<br />

<strong>Easter</strong> Sunday Mass:<br />

7:30pm<br />

3:00pm<br />

10:00am & 7:30pm<br />

7:30pm<br />

8:00am, 10:00am, & 5:30pm<br />

Sacred Heart, Carlton<br />

Maundy Thursday Mass of the Lord’s Supper:<br />

Good Friday The Passion of Our Lord Liturgy:<br />

Holy Saturday <strong>Easter</strong> Vigil Mass:<br />

<strong>Easter</strong> Sunday Mass:<br />

8:00pm<br />

3:00pm<br />

8:00pm<br />

10:30am<br />

St Christopher's, Colwick Road, Sneinton<br />

Good Friday Stations of the Cross:<br />

<strong>Easter</strong> Sunday Mass:<br />

7:30pm<br />

8:45am<br />

Our Lady’s, Bulwell<br />

Maundy Thursday Mass of the Lord’s Supper:<br />

Good Friday The Passion of Our Lord Liturgy:<br />

Holy Saturday <strong>Easter</strong> Vigil Mass:<br />

<strong>Easter</strong> Sunday Mass:<br />

<strong>Easter</strong> Week Mass (Mo - Sat):<br />

7:30pm<br />

3:00pm<br />

7:30pm<br />

10:15am<br />

10.00am<br />

Infant of Prague, Bestwood<br />

Maundy Thursday Mass of the Lord’s Supper:<br />

Good Friday The Passion of Our Lord Liturgy:<br />

Holy Saturday <strong>Easter</strong> Vigil Mass:<br />

<strong>Easter</strong> Sunday Mass:<br />

7:30pm<br />

3:00pm<br />

7:30pm<br />

9:30am


Flame <strong>2019</strong><br />

On Saturday 2 nd March, Flame <strong>2019</strong> took place at Wembley Arena, with over 8000 people<br />

attending what is the biggest Catholic youth event in England and Wales. We took a group which<br />

was led by our Sixth Form Spiritual Co-ordinators and the day was absolutely jam packed full of<br />

live performances, singers, incredible speakers, dramas, Gospel choirs and all was concluded with<br />

Adoration in front of the Blessed Sacrament, which was led by Cardinal Vincent Nichols.<br />

A great day was had by all – here is what some of our students had to say:<br />

“Flame was a fantastic<br />

experience and had a<br />

brilliant feel of faith and<br />

community.” - Lexy<br />

Raymond<br />

Flame was an<br />

energetic and fun<br />

experience – 100%<br />

would go again!” -<br />

Willow Piggott-Gardner<br />

“Flame was the best<br />

uplifting experience! I<br />

learnt so much and it<br />

was very inspirational<br />

for young people.” -<br />

Emily Healy<br />

Flame blew me away, it was<br />

really enjoyable and an<br />

amazing day out with my own<br />

school community as well as<br />

other young people of the<br />

same faith from all around the<br />

country.” - Fran Bertolaso<br />

“It was a great experience, it<br />

was really uplifting and the<br />

music and speakers were<br />

amazing. I would definitely<br />

go again!” - Ania Jackowska<br />

Christ the King CVA<br />

Darlton Drive,<br />

Arnold,<br />

Nottingham,<br />

Head of School: Miss Jo Love<br />

Tel: 0115 955 6262<br />

Email: office@christtheking.notts.sch.uk<br />

www.christtheking.notts.sch.uk

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