Birchwood Update 29/6/2020
- Josie Evans
- Jun 29, 2020
- 20 min read
Birchwood Update week Commencing 29/6/2020
End of term and INSET day and uniform
Can we remind everyone that this Friday 3 July is an INSET day so school will not be open to year 10 students on that day and we will be holding the following Friday, 10th July, as our last day of term. This is so that we can use the final week of term to invite in year 6 students (a small group on each day) over that week so they have had at least one day with us before they join Birchwood in September.
Also please find a letter here from Ms Mills regarding uniform As our new school badge will be phased in , old badge stock is being offered at a reduced price and it totally acceptable at school so as Ms Mills put it ‘Why not bag a bargain’
An afternoon tea treat to envy!
This month’s competition was to create a special afternoon tea for your family, and we are pleased to announce that our winner is Lily Akinyemi-Hughes from 8DL who did a fantastic Alice in Wonderland themed tea and dressed up to eat it. What a great job she did it all looks just right for wonderland!
Well done Lily, your Amazon voucher will be in the post.
This week’s star learners who deserve to be celebrated
Wow teachers have been amazed this week at how hard many of you are working and the well-done messages have been rolling in. We hope the following learners will be very proud of themselves
Year 10 science – Ms Dannan wants to send a massive shout out to Oli Scott, Frank Waywell, Sinead Sutten, Ben Rossi, Abi Harnett, Isabelle Kinsey and the absolute super star Megan Crawford. Last but not least, a big well done to Ben Wright for his enthusiasm and positive attitude.
Mrs Maddocks would like a well done to Alisha Webb and Harvey Bold for their excellent Biology work
From languages we have congratulations for:
Y7 French - Ria Johnson, Dylan Robinson. Daniel Wright
Y8 French - Emily Jones, Luke Robertson
Y8 Spanish - Ebony Dix Baker, Caitlen O’Brien
Y9 French - Sadie Johnstone, Lexi Doherty
Y10 Spanish - Hannah Fellows, Phoebe Shovelton, Megan Crawford
Year 7 Spanish - Amelia Hatton, Sarah O'Brien,Lacey Radcliffe
Year 9 Spanish -Anna Toynton, Bianca Andrei, Megan Woods, Aimee McCormack, Isaac Jones,
Lewis Jaggers
Year 10 Spanish - Ellis Unsworth
Mrs Butler says well done to Lucy Beesley 7CH as she has produced an amazing presentation and finished recipe for cooking homemade guacamole.
Mrs Scott said “Please can you say a big well done to Carron Dolan for the beautifully presented research work she has done recently for Drama. And to Olivia Burrows for her project work on Alice in Wonderland. She has been very creative with the presenting of her work and has worked hard on her research.
In History, Mrs Jones would like to congratulate:
Yr 7 – Amelia Hatton, Bobby Hatton, Charlie Woods, Evan Bamber, Keeley Goodier, Libby Kilpatrick, Lilly-Mae Shaw, Olivia Burrows, William Icke and Xander Whitling
Yr 8 - Emily Jones, Emma James, Ben Gregory, Tyler Byrne, Alice Boote.
Mr Burnham’s History star is Sophia Mulcahy who has completed her history work to a fantastic standard.
Mrs Ikin says well done to Lexi Preston and Lucy Beesley for their food work and Joel Bloxham for his EPR work
Well done everyone, keep up the good work for these last few weeks.
A lovely poem for a special man
Standing waiting for copying at school the other day, I was asked for assistance by one of students who wanted a poem that she had written copying. We started to chat, and a sad but lovely story began to unfold.
The student was Paige O’Brien from 8 RE and she was copying a poem that she had written to her grandad Pete Davies who sadly was one of the first people to die of Covid 19 in Warrington at only 60 years of age.
Paige has been devastated by his death as she considered him her rock and confidant who she could share all he ups and downs in life with.
Paige said “He was the nicest person I ever met. He was always there to help me and everyone around him. He was trying to save up for a car which he really needed for work, but he still put us first if we needed anything.”
To help with her feelings of sadness, Paige wrote a poem dedicated specially for him which she wants to present to her family to help keep grandad alive in their memories.
The poem is so beautiful, and Paige has agreed to us sharing it so it can be viewed here
Manchester Libraries launch a fantastic writing competition for all our budding writers or bloggers
500 Words is the world’s largest story-writing competition for kids. Over a million stories have been submitted since 2011, in response to everything from technology to climate change. Now, they want to bring children’s voices onto the themes and issues emerging from the Black Lives Matter movement.
From 6:30am on Monday 29th June until Friday 3rd July at 11.59pm 2020, they invite children aged between 5 and 13 to respond in whatever way they wish in no more than 500 words, in the form of a story.
They ask you to draw on their own experiences and feelings to create a story that can be as imaginative and visionary as they want. Storytelling is a must!
For more information and to submit your story click here
Have a go BCHS, we know we have some terrific writers among you.
A great way to keep fit and keep our community spirit
The Fitbit group was challenged to exercise in local beauty spots this week and share their best photographs with the group.
Our joint winners were Mrs Evans and Emma Jones who both posted great photos whilst out increasing their weekly step count.
The usual cumulative step count challenge took place over the seven days. Mrs Johnson and Rhys Black were once again 1st and 2nd. Mr O’Reilly narrowly beat Mrs Evans to 3rd place.
Rhys Black may have finished 2nd in the overall steps challenge for the week but won the individual day challenge as he completed way over 20k steps in one day. Congratulations Rhys!
Notable new additions to the group were Hannah Gregory and Ben Gregory who both recorded over 50k steps and Mrs Mulligan who recorded over 40k steps.
New challenges are set every week. If you would like to join the Fitbit group email Mr Yates (dyates@birchwoodhigh.org).
Follow @BCHSchoopsport on twitter for all the latest information about PE and school sport.
Introducing our new house and pastoral system
Alongside the exciting visual changes that are taking place at school of which we have kept you fully informed, Ms Mills last week introduced our new House and Pastoral system via an assembly which we shared via Groupcall and social Media. We hope that you have watched the video and are as excited as we are about these changes that will provide many opportunities and benefits.
The video can be viewed here
TT Rockstars rocked over half term!
The results are in for the TT Rockstars competition that ran over half term. The winners of the battle between years 7 and 8 was won by year 8 and it was an incredibly close battle between years 9 and 10 with just 12 points making Year 10 the winners.
There were also some outstanding performances from individuals, see the results below
Kooth is here to help you celebrate Pride month - poster in my pictures
ADDvanced Solutions Community Network have a new, online offer to support children, young people, families and professionals in the Warrington area.
ADDvanced Solutions Community Network encourages, equips and empowers children, young people and their families living with neurodevelopmental conditions, learning difficulties and associated mental health needs. They help you and your family to better recognise, understand and meet your individual needs, enabling you to manage the day to day challenges.
For more details on their latest help and information click here.
An update newsletter for all our young carers has arrived
The latest newsletter from Warrington Young Carers Services can be seen by clicking here .It is packed with news, celebrations , advice, and things to do and join in with via Zoom.
Providing support and a warm welcome for our new year 7
In these turbulent times we realise how worried year 6 children and parents must feel regarding transition to high school, so to help you feel part of the team , we hope that you will enjoy the welcome messages on our video from both students and staff.
The video can be found on our year 6 transition page here, telling you all about our house and pastoral system so that you feel you can start getting to know us and those who will look out for you a little more. We are also now able to offer some face to face transition days will be fantastic for all of us. A letter has been posted out to you but can also be found under the House system video. We can’t wait to meet you all shortly!
Ways to Buy Uniform:
In store at Warrington School Wear Centre 50-54 Buttermarket Street Warrington WA1 2NN 01925 576868 OR ONLINE: Alphaschoolwear.com
A price list for uniform from Warrington Schoolwear Centre On Buttermarket St can be found here and on our transition page. The shop is now open for you to visit. A further Price list from Alpha will be added when we receive.
you have any questions, worries or concerns about your child’s transition to high school, click the link to use transition@birchwoodhigh.org
We can’t wait to meet you and hope that you feel the same!
Don’t forget Fresh, the online youth club – a great way to keep in touch
Young people are really struggling to keep in touch during isolation so don’t be tempted to break the lockdown rules, try Fresh instead, the online youth club which is available after school each Tuesday at 3pm. Have fun with friends without leaving the safety of your home
Learning about life with vtalks from Speakers for Schools
We are excited to introduce a great new learning experience this week to you as we launch Speakers for Schools virtual talks
Find out about the world and how it works from a range of experts, who share their expertise on a wide ranging spectrum of topics from working for BBC news, to creating the perfect CV , to handling your anxiety.
The schedule for talks which are accessed online are below:
Monday 29th June 2pm Mark Maciver, Slider of Slidercuts- Dusk. Barber Mark Maciver, better known as the ‘Slider’ of SliderCuts, shapes up a list of high-profile clients, including Stormzy, Tinie Tempah, Anthony Joshua and Marvin Humes. Having started out as an apprentice over 20 years ago, in June 2018 he launched his own barbershop on Hackney Road and has since worked with Facebook and Nike, while his razor-sharp styling sees booked by brands including Louis Vuitton and Burberry at London and Paris fashion weeks.
Tuesday 30th June 10am Cathy King, Literary Agent, 42 Management & Production- Dawn. Find out about the world of writing for film, television and theatre and what it’s like to be a talent agent with SFS & Cathy King, Literary Agent at 42 Management and Production.
Tuesday 30th June 2pm Simon Hodgkinson, Group Chief Information Security Officer, BP Plc- Golden Brown. Join us Simon Hodgkinson, Group Chief Information Security Officer with BP discusses all things cybersecurity. Learn about Simon's life lessons from a career in tech and gain insights into the opportunities and careers that exist in cybersecurity!
Wednesday 1st July 11am Thames Water- Blue
Thursday 2nd July 10am Liz Moseley, Editor and Partner, Tortoise Media- Indigo. Liz’s career teacher told her she should be a librarian. Sadly, she never made it. Instead, Liz is an award-winning marketer with 20 years’ experience at global media companies. She is now an editor and partner at Tortoise where she runs the ThinkIn programme. She’s also the ‘voice of Tortoise’ in all Tortoise’s member communications.
Thursday 2nd July 2pm In collaboration with Penguin Talks: Marlon James & Ekow Eshun- Iris. Multi-award winning author, Marlon James, joins British writer, journalist, broadcaster and curator, Ekow Eshun, to discuss what creativity means to them and how we can be more creative in our lives.
Friday 3rd July 10am Andy Haldane, Chief Economist, Bank of England- Chief Economist with the Bank of England to discuss the importance of economics in everyday life, current affairs and their link to economics and answer questions about his own career path and background!
To listen to the talk, just before 10am on the date of the talk that you are interested in click here and select the speaker. The link is also available on our home learning page on the website here
More information about vtalks and a user guide can be found here
There is also feedback sheet that here you can complete after the talk and email to jevans@birchwoodhigh.org so Ms Mills can see your thoughts and what you have learnt from the speaker ( sheet saved in April folder)
We hope that you will make use of these vtalks and learn for life with the experts!
Follow us on Twitter too
Facebook is a really successful platform for sharing news and stories with you, but did you know that for educational news, advice, stories, hints and tips, Twitter is great too.
To follow our main site use @BCHSchool, but many of our departments also tweet regularly, see a list below:
Sport dept. - @BCHSchoolsport
Media dept.- @BCHSchoolMedia
Geography dept. -@BCHSchoolGeog
Birchwood College -@BirchwoodColl
Eco committee -@BCHSchoolEco
History dept. -@historybchs1
Science dept.- @ScienceBchs
English dept.-@dempsey_mrs
Show off your skills - Launching on Wednesday 20 May on Twitter - Britain’s got Skills
As part of National Skills Days, Twitter is asking you to share your skills with Britain. The challenge is to choose your skill, whether it be singing, dancing, saying the alphabet backwards…..in fact anything you are good at .
Make a short video of your skill and post on twitter with # my skills and @NCWSkillsDays and @BCHSchool
For more information see here
We know you are all tremendously skilled at lots of things, so let’s share Birchwood!
Time to Talk @BCHS, a new service to support our community. Every Wednesday morning between 9am -12pm we are available for a chat
Please Email any concerns, queries, requests for advice and help of any sort to timetotalk@birchwoodhigh.org and Mrs Crompton, Mrs Butler or Mrs Roberts will give you a call back. If appropriate they may also recommend a video call via Zoom, in which case you will be sent a Zoom video meeting ID code that you can use in Zoom on your browser on their site here
https://zoom.us/join
This service is offered to all our community parents, carers and learners alike and we hope that this will provide added support to everyone with any worries or concerns that they might have at this troubling time.
Looking after your Well being and safeguarding is still our Priority
Isolation doesn’t mean silence

There is NEVER any excuse for domestic violence and isolation should not mean silence.
At this time when families are thrown together for longer periods if you or anyone you know is living in fear do not put up with a bad situation. For help and assistance please see the poster and for your own and your family’s safety please get in touch - help is out there
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Mental wellbeing is an important as physical, if you are struggling help is at hand
We all deserve to enjoy life and feel good about ourselves. Sometimes however life can be tough, particularly given the current situation. Whether you're feeling great and want to stay that way, you’re a bit fed up; or you are struggling to manage your feelings , then Happy, Ok, Sad by Warrington Borough Council has links to information and tips ranging from how to boost your mood, to where to get help if you're unable to cope.
They have also introduced a section regarding Covid-19
Happy, OK, Sad can be found here
The Online Youth Connect Five Programme, a free online course to understand wellbeing
This online course is open to parents/carers in Warrington
The overall aim is to promote resilience (resilient families, ways to cope and support):
• Understanding children and young people’s mental health
• Understanding wellbeing
• Understanding why we feel the way we do (emotions)
• Life skills problem-solving
The course will take place over five days starting on Monday 13th April 2020.
This will be a webinar event using Zoom.
Book your place now, here
Kooth is still there to support you
Kooth will continue to provide online mental health and wellbeing support to young people via any internet accessible device. Kooth provides an opportunity to interact in a supportive way with other young people as well as receive support from a qualified counsellor.
They are able to offer students online presentations about Kooth and online training sessions for staff, both via ZOOM.
To find out more visit www.Kooth.com here where young people can register and others can find out more about the service.
Further info about signing up can be found here
You can also view a short video about the service here
Working together to continue to learn
Please find our latest advice and resources for home learning on our page here
Year 8 and 9
Year 8 and 9 Immunisations catch-up
The immunisation team will be inviting yr8 and 9 into school for the vaccinations they have missed during closure. The invitation letter will be sent directly to your home so please call the immunisation team directly to make your appointment.
Year 10
An important letter to year 10 parents regarding end of term dates and further plans for year 10 can be found here
Year 11
A message from Ms Mills
I hope you are all okay – I wanted to write home to give you a further update on where we are up to with a few things.
Firstly, the year 11 leavers hoodies are now available on the school shop. These are a free leaving present from us, you just need to visit our online shop and order the size required. See here for how the hoody looks , though we do not have the facility to produce the nickname element.
Secondly, I wanted to check that you are aware of the transition material that is available for you to get ready for next year. There is a year 11 area on Microsoft Teams that you can access and I have uploaded transition packs for the following A levels: Biology, Business Studies, Chemistry, Economics, English Literature, French, Geography, History, Maths, Media and Physics. For students who are looking to study an Applied Learning qualification next year, you can access transition material on our school website at https://www.birchwoodcollege.org/home-learning. On Microsoft Teams, I have also included a link to a range of different lectures to prepare for next year that covers nearly every subject that I could possibly think of! It is https://www.gresham.ac.uk/watch/.
Finally, I am posting weekly assemblies for year 11 every Friday in the Microsoft Teams area, so please ensure you are checking here regularly for updates and information.
If there is anything else we can help you with at this time, just let us know.
A link to a letter that Ms Mills sent out to Year 11 parents can be found here
Continuing with history pdf - click here
Year 11 Prom
We are delighted to announce that we have worked with the hallmark hotel to provisionally reschedule our Prom to 3 September, of course dependent on social distancing rules a that time.
We a will also be organising a commemorative leavers hoody for all of year 11, these will be free of charge as a leaver present from us to you.
If you have any concerns, questions and worries about anything, year 11, please remember that we are here for you and there is always someone to turn to for help and advice via phone call or email to our pastoral team, SLT team, Form tutor and Head of year team and Mrs Morris for career concerns.

Looking to the Future and next steps for Year 11
The latest advice from Mrs Morris for those who are seeking an Apprenticeship -
School leaver apprenticeships are currently being advertised here
If you need any help with applications/writing a CV, interview skills or just what to do next please get in touch with your Careers Adviser, Mrs R Morris at rmorris@birchwoodhigh.org .She is working at home , waiting for your messages
Birchwood College
Great news for Birchwood College, we have been chosen to deliver the new T Level qualifications from 2022.
T Levels are new courses coming in September 2020, which will follow GCSEs and will be equivalent to 3 A levels. These 2-year courses have been developed in collaboration with employers and businesses so that the content meets the needs of industry and prepares students for work.
T Levels will offer students a mixture of classroom learning and ‘on-the-job’ experience during an industry placement of at least 315 hours (approximately 45 days). They will provide the knowledge and experience needed to open the door into skilled employment, further study or a higher apprenticeship.
T Levels will become one of the main choices for students after GCSE alongside A Level qualification. After a thorough application process, we are proud to have been selected to deliver these courses and are excited about the opportunities they will offer our students. The chance to complete an academic qualification whilst undertaking work experience within specific areas of industry will ensure our students are fully prepared for the working world.
The new qualifications will play a key part in rebuilding the economy after the coronavirus outbreak, boosting access to high-quality technical education for thousands of young people so they can progress to the next level, whether that is getting a job, going on to further study or an apprenticeship.
Emma Mills said:
“We are very excited to be part of the rich and varied approach to post-16 education through being able to deliver T levels in our college from 2022. We know this will hugely benefit our students by unlocking a wealth of opportunities which will ultimately enrich their future.”
More details of specific courses will be shared when finalised and we are looking forward to extending further the fantastic range of qualifications on offer at Birchwood College.
Looking to the future - Advice from Mrs Morris for our year 12 and 13s
We hope all our college students are keeping well in lockdown.
Click here for some useful info from UCAS on looking after your mental health and wellbeing.
Do you need some inspiration about your pathway in life?
Here are some useful websites for year 12 and 13 students to help with career planning, getting advice on next steps, hearing from other young people telling their stories and local businesses/organisations who recruit college and university leavers and what they are looking for. Hopefully it will provide some inspiration!
https://www1.chester.ac.uk/outreach/online-resources-schools-and-colleges/resources-post-16-students
https://www.edgehill.ac.uk/studentrecruitment/virtualoutreach/
http://candwgrowthhub.co.uk/pledge-resources/
https://learn.springpod.co.uk/#
https://mailchi.mp/careersandenterprise/work-it-careers-talks-with-young-people
https://learnliveuk.com/partner/cheshire-and-warrington-lep/
https://learnliveuk.com/videos-index/?category=careers
There are also some interesting workshops run by Edge Hill University for Year 12 and 13 students on a range of topics including: preparing for university, the current situation, student finance and interview skills. There are also subject focused sessions e.g. Routes into Sport or Health.
Click here to see more
Students in England encouraged to apply now for student finance
The Student Loans Company has confirmed that the application service will remain open to students as part of its response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak and are encouraging students in England to apply for student finance as soon as possible to ensure their finances are in place for the new academic year.
New students are being asked to submit their applications before 22 May 2020. The Student Loans Company is contacting returning students to remind them to reapply for their next year’s student finance. The deadline for these applications is 19 June.
Applications for student finance can be made here.
Year 13, are you looking for an apprenticeship?
For those of you in year 13 who are looking for apprenticeships/employment keep checking on the following sites
https://www.gov.uk/apply-apprenticeship
https://www.indeed.co.uk/
https://careerfinder.ucas.com/searchjobs/
If you need any help with applications/writing a CV, interview skills or just what to do next please get in touch with Mrs R Morris, your Careers Adviser.
Other School information:
A Reminder of our policy regarding sugary drinks and junk food in school
Please find a letter here from Ms Mills reminding you of our policy on such items. At the moment we are seeing a great deal of energy drinks, sweets, chocolate and takeaway foods in school and as per our policy on these banned items they will be confiscated or disposed of. We hope that you understand why this is a priority for our school and your child’s learning and development.
Difficulties in viewing the Update.
Last week some people told us they were having difficulty viewing photographs in our update. The problems relate to using Microsoft Internet Explorer. If you are experiencing problem and are using Internet Explorer as your web browser, please close and re-open in another browser such as Google Chrome.
Useful Contacts for your child and to to keep by your phone:
Year 7 Team Office in Art Building
Year 7 Team Leader & Officer – Mrs Butler: Telephone extension 202
Year 8 and 9 Team Office is at the back of the Willows
Y8 & Y9 Team Officer – Ms Hickson: Telephone extension 290
Y8 Team Leader – Mrs Jenkinson/Ms Gilchrist
Year 9 Team Leader – Ms McAlinden
Year 10 and 11 Team Office is in D&T/EPR building
Y10 & Y11 Team Officer - Mrs Bird: Telephone extension 229
Y10 Team Leader – Mrs Jones
Y11 Team Leader – Miss Russell
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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