Weekly Information - Thursday 11th March 2021
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All- Student Safety
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All- Online Safety
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All - Laptops
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All - Student Absence
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All - Hot Chocolate with the Head
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Y7-11 - Century Tech Spring Challenge
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Y9 - Parents' Evening 17th March
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Y11 - Advanced Apprenticeship Electrical Installation - Tutbury
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Y11 & Y12 - National Citizen Service
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Y12 - University of Sheffield Taster Sessions
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Y12/Y13 - Absence
Student Safety
We would like to make all students and families aware that a student was approached by an older male in a silver car on the way home from school on Wednesday 10/03/2021. We have shared information with the Local PCSO but we would like to take this opportunity to remind students to walk home with someone else where possible, ensure someone knows what time to expect you home and if you have any concerns you can always come back to school if you are worried.
If students experience anything similar, we would encourage parents to contact the Police using 101 or social media platforms.
We have updated our Online Safety Procedure which is available on the school website.
We would like to ask that all parents familiarise themselves with this procedure, there is a specific section for parents on how you can support online safety. We strongly encourage all parents to regularly speak to their child/children about online safety and material that young people are accessing via social media. Alongside this, we would strongly advise parents to regularly check mobile devices and online interactions to keep our community safe.
Dear Parents/Carers,
We are requesting that loaned laptops in Y7-Y11 are returned to our IT Office during the week commencing 15th March.
If your child is able to bring their loaned device back into school they can drop it off at the IT Office, if they are unable to do this parents or carers can leave loaned devices at school reception.
Thank you for your support with this.
Lower and Upper School Teams
Please be reminded, if your child is absent for any reason please notify us by calling the relevant absence line.
Years 7-11 01283 247858
Sixth Form 01283 890772.
If your child has a medical appointment you must notify either Lynne Keeling (Year 7-11) or Amy Spurrier (Sixth Form) in advance and provide evidence of the appointment where possible. This can be emailed, or sent in with your child.
The following students have been awarded a Hot Chocolate with the Head this week for their fantastic efforts. Congratulations!
Abigail 7T, Dylan 7R, Amelia 8S, Johnny 8Y, Ruby 8H, Ruby 8O, Edan 9R, Imre 9S, Ben 10Y.
Thank you to one of our previous recipients for this lovely picture of them enjoying their hot chocolate treat.
Dear Parents,
At John Taylor Students in Years 7-11 have access to the online learning platform, Century Tech, which they may have used in some of their core subjects, Maths, English and Science. Students may be more familiar with the Maths side of Century but in the coming months it is hoped more will access the English and Science content too.
Century Tech is used either under the instruction of teachers through targeted set tasks during lessons or for homework, or pupils can work independently at home if they want additional practice. Once on they can work independently on their "nugget" timeline and Century Tech's AI will analyse their work and provide further support and stretch or challenge as they progress.
During the month of March Century Tech is running a "Spring Challenge" to see which schools use the platform the most. It would be great if pupils want to practice anything independently that they login and have a go at any of the learning nuggets on their timeline.
Pupils can access Century Tech by going to the website www.century.tech and then selecting the "login with office 365 option" and using their normal JTHS school email and password to access the programme. Attached is a poster promoting the Spring Challenge and also giving some suggestions on what to do.
We will be promoting this in school and we hope students enjoy rising to the Century Spring Challenge!
Kind regards,
Simon Curzon
Director of Numeracy/Senior Leadership Team
SImon Curzon
[email protected]
Parents/carers of Y9 students should now have received full instructions on how to book and access their parents' evening appointments via www.jths.schoolcloud.co.uk
If you have any problems booking your appointments, please contact [email protected] for assistance.
Electrical Installation (Electro technical) Advanced Apprenticeship
This role involves training to become a qualified installation electrician. This 4 year apprenticeship will involve on the job training, and block release class-room training via Derby College and Burton Training Organisation Limited. Successful completion will gain a level 3 Electrotechnical qualification.
The candidates should have both theoretical and practical skills, and will need to pass theory exams and practical assessments to progress.
The place of work will vary, and sites include, Universities, Public Sector Properties, Commercial and Industrial Environments based across the Midlands and further afield on occasions. Working within small teams.
The candidate should have the accessibility to start work early and to be picked up from our offices in Tutbury, or other areas of Burton-on Trent. Hours of work will vary and finish times may change, a basic week will be a minimum of 40 hours.
Person Specification:
- Have good theoretical and practical skills
- Clear communication skills
- A confident, friendly manner & strong interpersonal skills
- Have an interest in electrical installation and theory
- Have GCSE or equivalent grade C or above in English, Maths & Science
- Be willing to work at Height, and capable of manual handling
- Have ability to use hand tools and battery drill
Full time 40 hour basic week
To apply please send your CV and a short introduction to [email protected]
For other vacancies please visit our websites:
Please find links to our website below. These outline our current apprentice vacancies, include a person specification and details of how to apply.
All students in Year 11 & 12 have the opportunity to take part in the 'National Citizen Service' programme this summer. All students have watched the video below and have had a Q & A session during a registration period.
Details of the programme and further contact points were given in this session and are also on the flyer below.
What is NCS?
Designed specially for 16 and 17 year olds, the NCS experience will give you a clearer idea of what you want from your future turning all those ‘No You Cant’s’ into No We Can.
We exist to engage, unite and empower young people, building your confidence so you can go out there and achieve your dreams, no matter where you’re from or what your background is.
You’ll spend a few weeks in the summer or autumn mixing with a new crowd, and taking on fresh challenges together. Before you know it, you’ll be rooting for each other, as you all tackle your own little hurdles.
Along the way, you’ll also get a taste for independence and pick up skills that’ll help you smash your future goals. And if that’s not enough for you, you’ll also be given a platform to get your voice heard and pursue a passion project to create a positive, lasting impact in your local community.
How can I get involved?
NCS is designed for 16 and 17 year olds. However, you can go on programme as a 15-year-old, as long as you turn 16 on or by 31 August of the year you apply for. If you have already turned 18 by this date, you unfortunately won’t be eligible.
Find out more and sign up today at the NCS site.
Subject |
Topic | 2021 date | Book here |
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Adult Nursing | A brief introduction to acute kidney injury | Monday 29 March, 3:45 - 5:00pm | Book your Adult Nursing taster session here |
Chemistry |
Analysing and modelling aspirin |
Wednesday 17 March 2021, 4:15pm - 6:00pm (FULL) Thursday 15 April 2021, 9:15am - 11:00am (FULL) |
Book your Chemistry taster session here |
Computer Science | Taster session with the MiRo robot | Wednesday 21 April 2021, 4:00pm - 6:00pm | Book your Computer Science taster session here |
East Asian Studies | Why study East Asia at University? | Wednesday 17 March 2021, 3:45pm - 5:30pm | Book your East Asian Studies taster session here |
Economics |
Discussing inequality in an unequal world |
Wednesday 31 March 2021, 3:45 - 5:30pm | Book your Economics taster session here |
Education | Studying Education, Culture and Childhood: a multidisciplinary degree | Wednesday 21 April 2021, 4:25 - 5:45pm | Book your Education taster session here |
Electronic and Electrical Engineering | Introduction to Electronic and Electrical Engineering | Thursday 29 April 2021, 3:45 - 5:30pm | Book your Electronic and Electrical Engineering taster session here |
English Language | How free are we to vary the grammar that we use? | Tuesday 30 March 2021, 3:45 - 5:00pm | Book your English Language taster session here |
English Literature | Playing with Silence: Ten things the poets don't want you to hear | Wednesday 31 March 2021, 3:55 - 5:15pm | Book your English Literature taster session here |
Faculties of Science and Engineering |
What can I do with A Level Chemistry? |
Thursday 4 March 2021, 4:30pm - 5:45pm (FULL) | Book your Science and Engineering taster session here |
Faculties of Science and Engineering | What can I do with A Level Maths? | Wednesday 10 March 2021, 4:45 - 6:00pm (FULL) | Book your Science and Engineering taster session here |
History | Britain in the 1960s: A Decade of Change | Thursday 25 March 2021, 3:55pm - 5:15pm | Book your History taster session here |
Human Communication Sciences | A Career in Speech and Language Therapy | Tuesday 16 March 2021, 4:15pm - 6:00pm | Book your Human Communication Sciences taster session here |
Languages and Cultures - French | Representation of Migration | Thursday 18 March 2021, 3:45 - 5:15pm | Book your French taster session here |
Languages and Cultures - German | Freud on Mind and Society |
Tuesday 23 March 2021, 3:45 - 5:15pm | Book your German taster session here |
Languages and Cultures - Russian | Russian literature speaks | Friday 26 March 2021, 3:45 - 5:15pm | Book your Russian taster session here |
Languages and Cultures - Spanish | The Spanish and Portuguese Empires and the origins of racism | Tuesday 16 March 2021, 3:45 - 5:15pm | Book your Spanish taster session here |
Music | What is a music performance career? | Monday 15 March 2021, 3:55pm - 5:00pm | Book your Music taster session here |
Opththalmology and Orthoptics | Why do we see double? | Wednesday 24 March 2021, 3:45-5:00pm | Book your Ophthalmology and Orthoptics session here |
Philosophy | Freedom: what is it and why should we care about it? | Wednesday 24 March 2021, 3:45 - 5:15pm | Book your Philosophy taster session here |
Psychology | The science of procrastination | Wednesday 31 March 2021, 4:15 - 5:35pm | Book your Psychology taster session here |
Further information
If you have any questions about Taster days then email The University of Sheffield directly at [email protected]
If you wish to report an absence due to illness, please ring the dedicated absence line on 01283 890772.
If you wish to inform us of a known absence, please click the button below and complete the form.
Amy Spurrier
Phone: 01283247843
[email protected]