Birchwood Update 6/5/2019
- Josie Evans
- May 7, 2019
- 9 min read

Birchwood Update week Commencing 6/5/2019
Important dates for your diary:
21 May – KS3 show – Matilda, 7pm, Performing Arts Centre
13 June – Year 12 Which Way Now event
14 June – Year 11’s last day in school. See Year 11 section below for more details
Week of 17 June – Years 7 -10 Examination week
27 June – Year 9 Performance Review Evening, 3.30pm – 7pm
28 June – Inset Day (Warrington Walking day)
1 & 2 July – Year 6 Induction days at BCHS
2 July - Year 6 Induction Evening, 4.30pm – 7pm
4 July – Year 11 Prom at Hallmark Warrington
9 July – Year 7 Celebration Evening, 6.30 – 7.30pm
11 July - Year 8 Celebration Evening, 6.30 – 7.30pm
16 July - Year 9 Celebration Evening, 6.30 – 7.30pm
18 July - Year 10 Celebration Evening, 6.30 – 7.30pm
Important notice for all parents - Temporary change to lunch time for all year groups
For four weeks only, between 13 May and 16 June the timing of lunch will be changed to ensure that year 11 will have sufficient time for examinations. The new lunch for all year groups but will be 12.15pm – 12.55pm, therefore 3 lessons before lunch and 2 after.

Birchwood’s Matilda, Tuesday 21 May, 7pm
Tickets have been released for the Key Stage 3 performance of BCHS’s take on Roald Dahl’s Matilda. The performance will run for one night only so get your tickets from the school office early to avoid disappointment. The show will be in our performing arts studio at 7pm on Tuesday 21 May. Tickets are £5 for adults and £3 for concessions.
The excitement is building as we prepare for our Prom
Last Tuesday, representatives of our Learner Officer team were lucky to be invited to a special occasion at Hallmark Warrington to finalise some details for our forthcoming Prom, the highlight of which was to select the arrival mocktail for the evening.
The learners were offered four totally different types of mocktails to select from; fizzy, non-fizzy, long, and short which were beautifully displayed by Hallmark. Learners were invited to taste all four and select a favourite based on taste an appearance that they believed would appeal to the Prom goers.
I won’t disclose the winner and spoil the surprise but learners will be in for a treat on Prom evening.
One Learner Officer said “After this visit I’m so excited, this is going to be the best evening ever!”
We hope that all of Year 11 will join us for a fantastic celebration of their five years at our school, so if you haven’t booked your place see the Year 11 section of this update for details and a copy of the Prom letter.
A massive thank you must also go to the staff of Hallmark Warrington for making us so welcome at the mocktail tasting. They really had gone to a lot of trouble for us which we really appreciate and we know, from last year’s Prom, that there will be a warm welcome and a great time on the evening.
Keeping your child safe

Social media plays a huge role in most young people’s lives, and over the next few updates we will look at the most popular social networks that young people use. We hope the resources will support you to keep your child safe in today’s digital world.
Instagram is a picture and video sharing app and is hugely popular amongst young people. Users can post content and use hashtags to share experiences, thoughts or memories with an online community. You can follow your friends, family, celebrities and even companies on Instagram. Instagram allows live streaming.
To find out what you need to know about Instagram and to ensure that your child is using it safely, see here
Parent Governor Election
Have you ever thought about becoming a school governor? We have a vacancy on the board of governors for a parent governor. As a governor you can bring your personal knowledge and experience to support our school to improve and succeed.
Parent governors need to have parental responsibility for a child registered at our school. If you are interested please complete the form and return it to the school office by Friday 10 May 2019.
A copy of the form can be found here
For more information about being a school governor see here
Extra-curricular timetable
Please take a look at our extracurricular timetable to see what great activities are available for your child to take part in both after school and at lunchtime .
Learners of the Week
Well done to the learners below who were selected Learners of the Week for last week by our languages and English department.


Year 8
Year 8 Girls HPV vaccination
Today, all girls in Year 8 will receive a permission slip in their form box for the HPV vaccinations that will take place in school in June. Can you please check that your child has handed this to you and please read and return your permission for your child to receive the vaccination immediately please.
The documents can also be found here
More details regarding the date for vaccination will follow shortly.
Year 9 - no specific information
Year 10 - No specific information
Year 11
Important information Year 11 parents, regarding arrangements for Year 11 in their final weeks in school
A letter has been given to your child today in their form box with regard to the arrangements for their final weeks in school. A copy of the letter can be found here
Looking to the Future and next steps for Year 11
Young people must stay in education or training until at least the age of 18. See the information here
They must do one of the following:
stay in full-time education, for example at a college/6th form
start an apprenticeship or traineeship
spend 20 hours or more a week working or volunteering, while in part-time education or training
If your child is considering the apprenticeship route please be aware that many apprenticeships are now being advertised for school leavers on the gov.uk site, Find an apprenticeship, which can be found here

Year 11 Leaver’s Prom, Thursday 4 July 2019
If you have not returned your letter regarding booking your options for Year 11 Prom and paid for your choices, please do so as soon as possible. The final cut-off date for booking is Friday 17 May. This ensures that we have time to give firm numbers to the hotel and photographer and order sweatshirts in plenty of time for delivery before your child leaves our school.
The Prom will be at the Hallmark Hotel (formerly the Fir Grove) on Thursday 4 July. Learners will enjoy a mocktail on arrival, a three-course meal and then a disco. Return travel by coach from school is included in the price. There will be a professional photographer present during the evening who is offering an optional prepaid value package so that you have a special memento of the evening and access to all the images taken on the evening. We are also offering the chance to purchase a BCHS keepsake printed hoodie.
A letter with booking details can be found here, alternatively your child can collect a copy from the general office.
A date for your Diary.Year 11 last day in school, Friday 14 June 2019
For your information, the last day that your child will be in school is Friday 14 June. On that day there will be a science examination in the morning followed by our Leavers Celebration Assembly.
Please be aware however, that there are still 2 GCSE examinations after this date - German on 17 June and Polish on 19 June.
More details will be sent out nearer the time.
2019 Examinations
A full timetable of all summer examinations has been released and can be found on our website here
Results days 2019
A level/BTEC - Thursday 15 August 2019
GCSE/BTEC – Thursday 22 August 2019
More details will follow with regard to collecting your child’s results nearer the date.
Birchwood College
2019 Examinations
A full timetable of all summer examinations has been released and can be found on our website here
Results days 2019
A level/BTEC - Thursday 15 August 2019
GCSE/BTEC – Thursday 22 August 2019
More details will follow with regard to collecting your child’s results nearer the date.
Other School information:
Please support us in ensuring that our facilities are the best they can be
Please be aware of rules regarding learners being on the school site outside school hours.
Some damage has been caused to the site and a learner has been hurt trying to climb over the fencing. We would like to remind you that learners are not allowed on the school site at any time unless they are with a member of staff. The rule about this is below:
Unless there is a member of staff running a special extra-curricular activity, the school site is out of bounds for all learners on weekdays after school clubs have finished (usually after 4.30pm) and at weekends and during school holidays.
Please support us by making you child aware of this rule so that our facilities are the best they can be for us to use in school time and for the community to book and use out of school hours.
Thank you for your support in this matter
Keeping in touch gets even easier with the introduction of the Xpressions website
We are pleased to announce that Groupcall Xpressions is now available to access on your computer via a website. The login page can be found here.
This gives you a further way, as well as accessing the APP on your mobile phone and tablet, to view information about your child
Once you are set up you will be able to see information such as:
Free messages sent by the school delivered to the app
Attendance and absence information
Attitude to learning (“ATL”) scores for each lesson.
Daily/Weekly timetable information
Xpressions is completely free of charge to you and supports Apple iOS, Android devices and now Windows operating system.
In order to use the Xpressions, school must have your correct mobile number and email address on our school system. Forms are available from the school office to check and update your details or you can simply email them to the school. You will need to make sure you keep these details up to date in future to maintain access to the service.
We hope that you take advantage of this new service, which has replaced our ParentsLive system. If you have any issues or need to know more please contact Mr O’Reilly here at school on aoreilly@birchwoodhigh.org
Mobile Phones, Earphones and Speakers in school.
Phones and headphones may be brought in to school but must be kept in bags or zipped in blazer pockets out of view at all times. Learners must not use phones at any time on the site between the bells at 8.50 and 3.00pm unless they are asked to do so by a teacher in a lesson for a reason that is related to learning. In this case, the teacher will issue instructions on the use of phones or headphones, which must then be followed. If a phone is out during the school day, even to check the time, this will be confiscated. There is a staged system of sanctions and mobile phones, earphones and speakers are counted as identical items. If you think a learner is using a smart watch in the same way as a mobile phone, please speak to their Year Team Leader or Year Team Officer.
If a learner is concerned about an issue at home and feels they need to speak to a parent, they need to go to the Year Team Office and discuss this with Year Team Officer. Staff should confiscate mobile technology items that are visible and in use during the times specified. They should be taken to the school office. The system of sanctions are:
Stage 1 - First offence
The item is confiscated and locked in the school safe
The item is collected by the learner at the end of the day
One behaviour point is issued by the Office
Stage 2 - Second offence
The item is confiscated and locked in the school safe
The item is collected by the learner at the end of the day
One behaviour points issued by the Office
Stage 3 - Third Offence
The item is confiscated and locked in the school safe
Parents/carers are informed and asked to collect the phone at the end of the school day
One behaviour points is issued by the Office.
Children on site out of school hours
As a Community School, we welcome clubs and booked activities to use our facilities and school grounds outside the school day. We have become aware though that there are groups of both learners and ex learners on site in the evenings. Please make your child aware that learners are only allowed on site after the school day, if they are part of an organised and booked group. Thank you for your co-operation.
School Nurse: Please note that the school nurse comes into school every Wednesday from 12.15- 1.30pm and is available in the BSR Mentoring Room if any learners or students have any health related issues they would like to discuss.
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