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John Taylor High School

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Dunstall Road
Barton under Needwood Burton Upon Trent DE13 8AZ
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Email: [email protected]
Phone: 01283 247 800
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John Taylor High School

Dunstall Road,
Barton under Needwood,
Burton Upon Trent, DE13 8AZ

Phone: 01283 247 800
General queries: [email protected]
Student Absence Line : 01283 376751

Headteacher: Mr J Blanchenot

Chair of Governors: Mr. D Martin
email: [email protected]
c/o school address

SENDCo: Mr A Smith
email:
[email protected]


John Taylor MAT
c/o Branston Locks Primary and Nursery School,
Shire Way,
Branston Locks,
Burton upon Trent,
Staffordshire,
DE13 9WU

(Google Maps, navigate to  DE13 9GA & Not DE13 9WU)

E: [email protected]
T: 01543 761062

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9 Jun
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16 Jun
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20 Jun
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23 Jun
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Weekly Information - Friday 7th March 2025

  • Hot Chocolate with the Head
  • Hot Chocolate with the Head 07/03/25
  • World Book Day 2025
  • National Careers Week 2025
  • Chocolate Hamper Donations
  • Hi 5 Netball Festival
  • Geography Fieldwork Trip
  • Duke of Edinburgh Awards Evening
  • JTMAT Exceptional Achievement Award
  • Ramadan 2025
  • Year 11 Leavers Hoodies - Order Now
  • Polite reminder for PE kits
  • Stephen Burke Construction Academy Open Event - Saturday 8th March 2025
  • Careers - Tesco Apprenticeship Programme Open + Webinar!
  • Careers - RAF World Event

Hot Chocolate with the Head

The following students celebrated their achievements with Mr Blanchenot this week, congratulations to them all!

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Hot Chocolate with the Head 07/03/25

It was a pleasure for Mr. Blanchenot to meet with pupils for Hot Chocolate with the Head this morning to celebrate of variety of achievements.

Scarlett in Year 8 earned her nomination from Mrs Berry for demonstrating exceptional commitment by preparing treats for our local elderly residents in the village. Through her efforts Scarlett embodied the school's ethos of 'one community’ and showed kindness. Her selfless actions not only helped those in need but also inspired fellow pupils to become more actively involved in the community. Mr Blanchenot was proud of the impact Scarlett had made and is looking forward to hearing about her contribution at the upcoming community afternoon tea.

Rebekah & Rabia in Year 8 were nominated by Mrs Ball for winning the JTMAT careers competition for National Careers Week. Both pupils showcased their creativity and research skills by designing informative career posters and leaflets. Rebekah's detailed exploration of a Zoologist was really impressive and Rabia’s thorough presentation about becoming an Illustrator was cleverly designed. These winning entries stood out for their clear organisation, attention to detail and professional presentation of career information. To read more about National Careers Week, please click here.

Shannon in Year 11 & Amelia in Year 7 were nominated by their Heads of Year, Mr Forden & Mr Markwell for their remarkable sporting achievements. Shannon has become the three-time national champion in Middleweight Boxing and Amelia has won Gold in the West Midlands Gymnastics Competition. With their passion, determination, and relentless work ethic, both pupils are an inspiration within our school community. Well done to you both. To read more about Shannon’s story click here and to read more about Amelia click here.

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World Book Day 2025

We saw our school community celebrate World Book Day with a variety of activities. World Book Day provides a great opportunity to promote literature and the importance of reading and storytelling. You can find a wealth of information and activities on the official website – www.worldbookday.com

Here’s how we got involved here at JTHS...

  • In keeping with tradition, pupils from Year 7 (and staff!) were invited to attend in costume as a book character. During the day, our library was visited by famous characters such as Harry Potter; Percy Jackson; Jo March; Phileas Fogg & Passepartout; Sauron; Professor Dumbledore; James Bond; Charlie Bucket; The Minions, and more.

  • Stories were shared throughout the day in lessons by our teaching staff. Each lesson began with a short segment of a story, reaching its conclusion by the end of the day. Our Key Stage 3 pupils were told the tale of ‘The Seven Wise Men of Buner’, a traditional folktale from Pakistan, while Key Stage 4 experienced the macabre tale ‘Lamb to the Slaughter’ by Roald Dahl.

  • All Year 8 pupils got involved by creating their own designs for the National Book Token competition. Pupils will be submitting their designs to be considered for the new collection of tokens being launched later this year.

  • Mrs Clayton’s Y8 Art Club participated in the celebrations by creating some fabulous pieces of artwork with a literary theme. The pupils were tasked with creating a fictional map based on the landscape of their favourite book, demonstrating the use of visual media for world-building and storytelling. Their work will shortly be on display around the school.

  • Following on from Mr Weighall’s assembly on the origins of World Book Day, Year 7 were invited to read the story for themselves and participate in the ‘World Book Day Accelerated Reader Challenge’. Four exclusive book quizzes have been created and only are available until Friday 14th March. This is an opportunity for pupils to significantly boost their word count and book point scores in our ongoing ‘Worldwide Word Millionaire’ contest.

  • Prizes are also up for grabs in our ‘Behind the Book Cover’ competition launched this week. Several staff members have been caught reading in the library, but their identity is concealed behind the cover of their favourite books. Pupils will need to correctly identify each member of staff to be in with a chance of winning one of five library goodie bags. This competition is open to all year groups and entries can be submitted via the link in the inbox of their school email account. DEADLINE: Thursday 13th March.
  • Our library stationery shop currently has a limited number of the 2025 limited-edition World Book Day titles, available to purchase for £1 or trade in for free with their WBD £1 token. Stock is limited, so hurry before we sell out!

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National Careers Week 2025

Guess The Teacher

During an engaging National Careers Week activity, pupils had the opportunity to see into their teachers' professional journeys through an interactive guessing game across school. Teachers shared their career pathways on posters, revealing the diverse routes they took before entering education. Pupils were challenged to match each career pathway to the correct teacher, which sparked interesting discussions. Many pupils were surprised to discover that their math teacher was once a civil engineer, or that their English teacher had previously worked as a journalist, demonstrating that career paths can twist and turn in unexpected ways before leading to a final career.

 

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JTMAT Job Competition

In an exciting MAT wide competition, pupils showcased their creativity and research skills by designing informative career posters and leaflets. The challenge required students to present comprehensive information about different professions, including detailed job descriptions, essential skills, required qualifications, career entry routes, salary expectations and potential employers. There were two outstanding entries from our Year 8 pupils: Rebekah's detailed exploration of a Zoologist career and Rabia’s thorough presentation about becoming an Illustrator. These winning entries stood out for their clear organisation, attention to detail and professional presentation of career information. The competition not only encouraged students to think about their future careers but also helped them develop important research and presentation skills that will be valuable in their academic and professional journeys.

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Industry Insight Lunches & Career Cards

The Learning Resource Centre was a hub of activity this National Careers Week where various staff members shared their fascinating career journeys with the students. The presentations included Mr. Roberts' experiences in the Army, Mrs. Mallinson's exciting work at Disney, Mrs. Clarke's intriguing role as a Forensic Scientist and Mrs. Grewcock's insights into Business Management. Students showed great enthusiasm during these sessions, asking thoughtful questions and learning about the different paths these professionals took to reach their current positions. To have real-life examples was invaluable to our pupils.

Pupils also actively participated by sharing their career goals and displaying them on the board. This visual representation of career goals not only showcased the diverse interests of our pupils but also inspired others to think about their own future. The growing collection of career cards over the week demonstrated our pupils ambitions which included medical professionals, journalists, artists, dentists, engineers, entrepreneurs, property and more!

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Careers Fair

Mrs. Ball was thrilled to take Year 10 pupils to the 'What Next?' Careers Fair, at the NEC in Birmingham. This event offered students a fantastic chance to engage with leading universities and top employers. They could chat with careers experts, receive personalized advice, and attend inspiring talks. The fair was organised into different areas, making it easy for the pupils to explore what interested them most. These areas included the Careers Advice Lounge, the STEM Hub, the Future Skills Workshop, the Creative Hub, the CV Clinic, and the Skills Development Area. There really was something for everyone!

At the fair, our pupils had the opportunity to connect with global companies and prestigious universities. They spoke with representatives from the BBC, The Global Banking School, JLR, NHS, PGL Travel, The RAF, and many more. It was inspiring to see our students actively engaging with these employers and institutions as they spoke about different career routes for after they had finished school. They represented the school with pride and professionalism, making a positive impression on everyone they met.

If you want to learn more about the Careers Fair, click here. For any questions or further information, feel free to contact Mrs.Ball at [email protected]. We hope this event has aided our pupils to make informed choices about their future career & education decisions.  

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External Speaker

Year 12 Law Students had an exciting opportunity to learn from Rodger Hagan, a Magistrate from the Black County Region. His interactive hands-on approach helped students understand important aspects of the legal system, including perceptions of people, how magistrates manage their work schedules and the Magistrate Court Process.

What made this experience especially valuable was hearing about real-life cases that Magistrate Hagan had worked on. Rodger brought our pupils classroom learning to life making the topics more relevant and easier to understand.

Mrs Nurse, Subject Leader for Law said, ‘The talk specifically related to material that the Year 12 students could be examined on the aims and types of sentences available, the court hierarchy and the application and qualifications needed to be a magistrate.

In addition student's completed an activity Rodger was asked to complete during his interview and selection process to become a Magistrate. The activity required the students to rank the importance and seriousness of ten different offences and justify their choices.

This activity directly linked to the employability skills that John Taylor High School are embedding across the curriculum including, communication and problem solving. 

We’d like to thank Roger for his insight and the time he took to speak with our pupils’.

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Chocolate Hamper Donations

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Hi 5 Netball Festival

Mrs. Berry's dedicated team of Sports Leaders and Sporting Young Ambassadors demonstrated exceptional leadership skills as they organised and led the Hi 5 Netball Festival for local primary school pupils on Thursday evening.

The Sports Leaders led with respect and integrity by welcoming the pupils, delivering the warm-up, refereeing the heats and accurately score keeping. Their commitment to delivering a positive sporting environment was evident and they created an atmosphere that perfectly balanced friendly competition and fun!

Mrs Berry said ‘Student Leadership opportunities are an important aspect of life at JTHS which we encourage pupils to embrace. Opportunities like our Netball Festival equip our Sports Leaders with the knowledge, skills and personal attributes to become successful individuals and develop transferable skills, through working within the school and wider community.

The success of the Netball Festival highlighted how student leadership can positively impact the local community, inspiring both the young athletes and the Sports Leaders themselves. Well done to all those involved.

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Geography Fieldwork Trip

Over the years Birmingham has transformed from an industrial hub to a modern urban city and therefore the ideal location for our Year 10 geographers to complete their fieldwork.

Across the two-day visit, Mrs Findon took a group of pupils to investigate the success of Birmingham's urban regeneration projects. The investigation focused on key locations including Brindley Place, The Mailbox, Grand Central, and the Bull Ring - all prime examples of how city planning and development can revitalise urban spaces.

Students actively participated in real-world data collection methods. These included conducting footfall counts, completing environmental quality surveys to evaluate the area's conditions, and interviewing members of the public through questionnaires. This hands-on experience helped students understand more about the landscape of a city, while also developing valuable research skills that align with their Paper 3 exam requirements.

Well done to all the students for representing the school so wonderfully. We are looking forward to the trip to Carding Mill Valley. The focus from urban geography to river systems will give our pupils the opportunity to compare different geographical landscapes.

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Duke of Edinburgh Awards Evening

Last week, we had the pleasure of celebrating the achievements of over 40 students who have successfully completed their Duke of Edinburgh Award. It was an evening filled with pride and admiration as we reflected on the dedication, resilience, and teamwork that each student has demonstrated throughout their DofE journey.

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The students have shown incredible perseverance on their expeditions while supporting one another every step of the way. It was wonderful to see how they have grown in confidence and character. A huge part of the DofE programme is giving back to the community, and our students have done so in remarkable ways. From volunteering at parkrun and local sports clubs to getting involved in local conservation efforts, they have made a real difference in their local communities. Their commitment to service is something to be truly proud of. It was also a pleasure to introduce our students to our local DofE operations officer Tina Hobday, who was highly impressed by our students’ maturity and enthusiasm.  

A special thank you to Mr Blanchenot, Mr Heath, and Mr Simmons for their invaluable support in making the evening such a success.

Each year, it is my privilege to witness the growth and development of our students as they take on new challenges, build resilience, and make a positive impact on the world around them through the Duke of Edinburgh award. Congratulations to all our award recipients—you should be immensely proud of your achievements!

Miss Platts

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JTMAT Exceptional Achievement Award

Dear Parents/Carers and Teachers,

img_2128.jpgIt is with great pleasure to announce that the nominations for the prestigious JTMAT Exceptional Achievement Award is now open. This award gives all John Taylor Multi Academy Trust (JT MAT) pupils the chance to be recognised for their extraordinary achievements both inside and outside of school. We are extremely proud of our students at John Taylor High School and hope that parents and teachers will nominate a pupil should they meet the criteria.

If the nomination is successful, winners will receive a special gold pin badge presented by Mr Donoghue OBE, CEO JTMAT via an online celebration. This is a wonderful way for students to share their achievements with the school community and gain recognition for their dedication and success.

The deadline to nominate a pupil is at 4pm on Friday 13th June 2025 and the online celebration will take place on Friday 11th July 2025 in Mr Blanchenot’s office.

We look forward to receiving the nominations and celebrating those pupils who strive for personal excellence!

Click here to make a nomination: Exceptional Achievement Nomination Letter

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Ramadan 2025

Ramadan begins on 1st March 2025 and is an important month for many of our Muslim students. During Ramadan (the ninth month of the lunar calendar), Muslims fast from dawn until sunset as an act of spiritual reflection, self-discipline, and empathy for those in need. It is a time for increased worship, kindness, and community. The thirty days of Ramadan ends with Eid-ul-Fitr in which families come together to celebrate the end of fasting.

Pupils should continue to follow their normal timetables and routines during Ramadan. This includes bringing their full PE kit. If they feel unwell or unable to participate, they should inform their teacher.

Please feel free to reach out to us if there are any specific needs or accommodations that can help support you during this period. Our school is here to ensure an inclusive and understanding environment for everyone.

Wishing our Muslim families a peaceful Ramadan.

Please also be reminded that our 'One Community Reflection Room' is open every lunchtime for all students between 1.25pm-1.45pm in E4. This will be a safe, warm and staffed space for our students who wish to spend some of their lunch break praying, meditating and/or reflecting.

Details below.

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Year 11 Leavers Hoodies - Order Now

Yr11 Leavers Hoodies are now available to be ordered via the link shown below. Orders must be made by Sunday 16th March to allow sufficient time for production. Any orders beyond this date will not be fulfilled.
Please note if the option of a nickname is chosen, this will be approved by school prior to printing. Any nicknames considered inappropriate will be removed and replaced with the students surname.
For any queries, please communicate directly with the shop.
https://myuniformltd.co.uk/leavers-hoodies-2025/john-taylor-high-school-leaver-hoodies-2025/
Samples are available for sizing in Upper School.
Thank you.
Upper School Team.
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Polite reminder for PE kits

The PE Dept are kindly asking parents/pupils to consider donating any old girls/boys PE kit to the school so it can be used for spare. The PE Dept are extremely low on kit supplies so any additional items would be greatly appreciated. 

Thank you, Mr Hulley.

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Stephen Burke Construction Academy Open Event - Saturday 8th March 2025

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Careers - Tesco Apprenticeship Programme Open + Webinar!

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Careers - RAF World Event

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