Falinge Park High School

Date published: 17 March 2010


Year 11 students will be having photographs taken during lesson 1 on Monday 22 March for their School Year Book. The book will be a keep sake from all their years at Falinge. So bring your comb everybody!

The school is welcoming students from Germany on Tuesday 23 March. About 18 German students will be in school for the day working with our own staff and pupils. They will be doing a range of activities including Drama and African drumming.

Nestac (New Step For African Community) will be in school on Monday and Tuesday to work with Year 8 pupils and the students from Germany.

All Year 11 GCSE Art students will be in an Art exam during lessons 1 and 2 on Thursday 25 March and lessons 1 and 2 on Thursday 26 March. The exam will continue during Lessons 1, 2, 3 and 4 on Tuesday 30 March. Students should have all completed their preparation work and must bring any necessary equipment. Any questions or concerns that pupils or parents have, should be directed to Mr. Walker in school.

The deadline for all Design and Technology course work is Friday 26 March and everyone should have their work completed by this date.

Pupils were treated to two information and enjoyable assemblies this week. Year 9 were entertained by 9P whose assembly on making the world a better place included a dancing wombat and Year 8 saw 8R’s take on TV’s talent shows, with a host of celebrities teaching pupils to be positive and encourage others with their comments. Well done to 9P and 8R!

And finally, parents of pupils involved in the Paris visit are reminded that there is an important meeting for parents on Thursday 25 March at 6.00pm in the Hall.

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