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Sir John Hunt Community Sports College
Lancaster Gardens, Plymouth,PL5 4AA Whitleigh
01752 201020
www:http://www.sirjohnhunt.plymouth.sch.uk/e-mail:

Study Support Centre"The College's work as a specialist sports college is very effective in promoting students' self–esteem and raising their aspirations. Students enjoy coming to College and feel they achieve well. Many take part in the numerous lunchtime and after–School clubs".

"Good teaching and a clear focus on raising achievement enables students to meet challenging targets and make good progress".

"Students enjoy coming to the College and speak of how they are ‘treated like adults’. The College seeks students' views and responds to their suggestions".ICT

 

"Students enjoy coming to the College and speak of how they are ‘treated like adults’. The College seeks students' views and responds to their suggestions".

"The College provides a good curriculum which is significantly enhanced through its work as a specialist sports college".

"Outdoor education is a strong feature of the curriculum and provides excellent opportunities for students to develop teamwork and leadership skills".

Girl's Rugby"Students develop a good knowledge of the world of work through the careers' programme".

"Teachers' relationships with students is very good and there is an element of fun in many lessons".

"Students' spiritual and cultural development is promoted very effectively".

"The College has a very positive ethos founded on care and respect".

"Students report they feel safe and are aware how to get help if they have any concerns".Roman Visit

"Excellent arrangements for safeguarding students are in place".

"The College provides good value for money".

"The College takes account of the views of parents and other groups which have helped it to become a valued community resource".

"Students make good progress".

"The governing body has a sound knowledge of the College".

Skiiing Trip to Italy"Students who experience difficulty with their learning and behaviour make very good progress because of the excellent support provided by the College".

"Teaching and learning are good".

"There are good opportunities for students to participate in the life of the College and for them to have their say. The care and guidance provided for students is good".

 

College Uniform

A uniform is important in instilling in students a sense of belonging and a pride in themselves and their College. We maintain an extremely high standard and ask that parents continue to support us in our efforts to ensure a continuance of these standards. Please ensure that all items are marked with the students name.

Boy's Uniform

Trousers
Shirt

Tie
Pullover

Shoes
Jewellery

College fleece
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Plain black (no denim, baggy, flared or other fashion)
Plain white (long-sleeved and suitable for a tie, short-sleeved may be worn in warm weather
College tie (available from the College)
Plain black (colour and stitch) V-necked, long-sleeved pullover with College badge or pullover with embroidered badge ( available from College)
Black (no boots, trainers or trainer-type shoes)
None preferably, otherwise one plain signet ring. If ears are pierced only one plain stud per lobe is allowed
Optional

Girl's Uniform

Skirt
Trousers
Blouse

Tie
Pullover

Socks
Jewellery

College fleece
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Plain black (no denim, cords, button fronts or culottes). Knee length
Plain black (no denim, baggy, flared or other fashion)
Plain white (long sleeved suitable for a tie), worn inside the skirt or trousers. Short sleeved blouse may be worn in warm weather
College tie (available from the College)
Plain black (colour and stitch) V-necked, long-sleeved pullover with College badge or pullover with embroidered badge ( available from College)
Plain, white ankle socks, black tights or flesh coloured tights
None preferably, otherwise one plain signet ring. If ears are pierced only one plain stud per lobe is allowed
Optional

Note:

Would parents please note that extremes of fashion, unusual hairstyles, brightly coloured hair streaks and extensions are not permitted. Shaven heads (below grade 2), tattoos and peculiarly placed jewellery, such as in the nose, tongue, eyebrow, navel or lips, are also not acceptable. Similarly it is not necessary for students to wear make-up. If parents are unsure about any item of uniform or fashion, please contact the College before you accede to your child's request.

P.E. and Games:

PE is an essential aspect of your child's education and can only be effectively taught if the correct clothing is worn. As well as their kit, students should also bring a towel to each PE lesson. A tracksuit is not essential, but is useful on cold days and at athletics meetings.

Boys and Girls, Minimum Requirements:

Plain black shorts
Plain red polo shirt
College reversible games/rugby shirt
Non-marking soled trainers or gym shoes
Football boots
Shin pads
Gum shield

Optional Extras:

Black training top with College logo
Black tracksuit
Black skirt (girls)
Most uniform items can be purchased through the National Schoolwear Centre. Ties, badges and pullovers with an embroidered badge can be purchased at the College Office.

National Schoolwear Centre
105 Mayflower Street
Plymouth
Tel. (01752) 252025

www.nationalschoolwear.co.uk

Sports Centre

Sports Hall
Sir John Hunt Sports Centre was opened in 1997 with funding from the Lottery Sports Fund, Foundation for Sport and the Arts, Devon County Council and local fundraisers. It comprises a Fitness Suite, Conference and Meeting Room and large Sports Hall, equipped for 5-a-side Football, Basketball, Netball, Hockey, Badminton and other sports.

The Centre is a "dual-use" facility. This means that during the College term time the Centre is used by the College staff and students and during the evenings it is used by the community and available to clubs for hire.

Activities available at the Sports Centre include Aerobics, Step, Children's Football, Fitness Sessions, Netball, Over 50's and Basketball. Fitness inductions, assessments, re-assessments and programmes are also offered within the Fitness Suite, subject to staffing levels.

Hire Charges

  Casual Block Bookings (10 weeks min)
Sports Hall £23.50 £20.00
Hall/Gym £10.50 £9.00
Badmington (court) £6.00 N/A

Membership Charges

Fitness Suit Membership £17.50
Young Persons Membership £10.00 (16–18 yrs)
Joint Membership £30.00 per couple per year
Family Membership 40.00 per year (Partners + 1–2 children)

Fitness Suite Sessions

Price includes: Free Fitness Assessment, Personal Fitness Programme)
Mon – Fri 5.00pm & 10.00pm  
Adults £2.00 per session or £15.00 per month
Young Persons £1 per session or £10.00 per month

Fitness Assessments

Fitness assessments and re-assessments are provided by qualified staff. This will help us complete a suitable gym programme to meet your needs, check your progress and reach your targets.
Fitness Suite

For enquiries or to make bookings please contact Simon Stamp, (Sports & Arts Centre Manager), on (01752) 201202 (evenings — after 5.00pm)

Home and College Partnership Agreement

We aim to provide your child with a sound education in a happy but disciplined environment. To do that effectively, we need to work in partnership with parents, as the mutual support that both home and College can give your child, will help them make the most of all opportunities open to them.

What can you expect from us? The College will:

Care for your child's safety and happiness.
Provide a balanced curriculum to meet the individual needs of your child and involve you in any decisions where there is a choice of courses.
Ensure that your child is stretched and achieves her or his full potential as a valued member of the College community.
Encourage your child's achievement and value all forms of success.
Achieve high standards of work and behaviour through building good relationships and developing a sense of responsibility.
Provide an education that builds upon your child's primary experience and provide a sound base of achievement for a wide range of opportunities available at sixteen.
Provide a wide range of clubs and leisure activities.
Provide a strong sense of right or wrong by developing your child's moral and spiritual awareness.
Keep you informed about general College matters and your child's progress in particular.
Be open and welcoming at all times and offer opportunities for you to become involved in the daily life of the College.

What do we expect from you as parents? We expect that you will:

Ensure that your child attends the College regularly, on time, wearing full School uniform and properly equipped.
Let the College know about any concerns or problems that might affect your child's work or behaviour.
Provide the College with full information (updated where there is a significant change) about your address, phone number, emergency contact details, concerns regarding your child's health or other circumstances that might affect their well being.
Support the College's policies and guidelines for behaviour.
Support your child in homework and other opportunities for home learning.
Encourage your child to make the most of all her or his educational, extra curricular, artistic and sporting opportunities.
Attend parents' evenings and discussions about your child's progress.
Take an interest in your child's life at College.

What do we expect from your child? We expect that they will:

Attend College regularly, on time, wearing full School uniform and properly equipped.
Keep parents informed and encourage them to be involved.
Bring all the equipment they need every day, including their diary which should be signed each week.
Keep the Code of Conduct.
Do all their class work and homework as best they can.
Be polite and helpful to others and respect and accept other peoples' individual differences.
Respect the right of others to a good education by allowing them to learn.
Keep the College free from litter and graffiti.

We will provide you with:

The College Prospectus and Annual Report from the Governors.
Regular Newsletters and an annual Parents' Calendar.
At least one full annual report on academic progress, as well as Short and Interim Reports.
Information about the important stages in your child's education.
Information about the positive achievements of your child.

You also have the right to see:

College policies, schemes of work and minutes of Governors' Meetings.
Curriculum records for any child for whom you have parental responsibility.

Consultation:

Parents are represented on the Governing Body (six Governors are parents of our students).
Parents are consulted on significant matters through the Annual Meeting of Governors
and Parents, questionnaires, PTFA meetings and regular Curriculum Evenings.
Additionally we are always glad to receive and consider suggestions for ways of improving our performance.

Concerns:

An appropriate member of staff will deal with any concern as quickly as possible and let you know the outcome. Depending upon its seriousness, if it is a welfare or pastoral related issue, please contact your child's Form Tutor of Head of Year. If it is subject related, please contact the Subject Teacher or Curriculum Coordinator. For more serious matters you can contact the Assistant Principals, Vice Principal or Principal. The College will be able to advise you.

Contact:

(a) By telephone
If the matter is urgent or serious and you cannot speak immediately to the person you need, we will return your call within 24 hours.
If the matter is not urgent, we will return your call within 72 hours.
(b) By letter
Urgent or serious letters will be acknowledged and posted within 48 hours.
Non urgent letters will be acknowledged within four days.
In all cases it is our intention not merely to acknowledge within these times but to solve any problem that is raised or, more commonly, to propose a way forward (for example by offering an appointment with the member of staff concerned).

Meeting us:

Can I remind you that most staff are teaching during the day and that you are requested to telephone for an appointment on all occasions. Simply turning up will not guarantee that someone will be able to deal with your problem straight away.

On matters of great urgency, parents will usually be able to see a senior member of staff within the hour. Such an appointment may of necessity, be brief, although long enough to enable action to be taken prior to a longer meeting if necessary. If non urgent cases, an appointment with a suitable member of staff will be offered within five working days.

All parents are invited to at least one full Parents' Evening each year and other meetings will be arranged as appropriate.

Parents of Year 7 children are invited to spend a morning or an afternoon with us in October during your child's first year.



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