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www.broadway-academy.co.uk Our Children, Our Community, Believe it can be done! Newsletter BROADWAY ACADEMY Headteacher’s ‘Thought For The Week’ Issue 59 15/01/2016 Ron Skelton M.Ed. B Phil. B.Ed (Hons). NPQH. LLE. FRSA Headteacher of Broadway Academy, The Broadway, Birmingham B20 3DP New Year January, the first month of the year gets its name from the Roman god, Janus or Janarius, who was represented as having two heads and two pairs of eyes, each pair looking in the opposite direction from the other, and each head facing a different direction from each other. New Year is often a time when we take stock, which is a good thing. It’s good to look back over 2015 and trace the good and the bad; learning lessons from both of them. It’s also a good time to look forward to a new year of opportunity, of privilege and responsibility. Let us strive to make 2016 a collective success throughout the Broadway community not only in educational outcomes but also in terms of how we serve each other. The famous business leader and author Robert K. Greenleaf who wrote the international best seller ‘Servant Leadership’ says that ‘Service’ ought to be the distinguishing characteristic of leadership. I agree with Greenleaf when he states that Headteacher’s and Business Leaders themselves ‘would find greater joy in their lives if they raised the servant aspect of their leadership and built more serving institutions’ Can we all endeavour to make 2016 at Broadway Acade- my a year of service to each other and to the community. Our Children Our Community Believe it can be done. Happy New Year! At the end of last half term several year 13 pupils went rock climbing with Ms Jeffries, as part of the outdoor education unit of their level 3 BTEC Sport Course. Year 13 - Rock Climbing Titan Initial Teacher Training Are you interested in starting a rewarding teaching career which will make a difference to children in Birmingham? Titan ITT are currently recruiting for Early Years, Primary and Secondary courses starting in September 2016, across a variety of subjects. To make an application visit the UCAS website. For more information about our courses and entry requirements, please visit our website www.titanteachertraining.co.uk or contact us on 0121 212 4567.

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Page 1: BROADWAY ACADEMY Newsletter 15/01/ · PDF filea difference to children in Birmingham? ... between 96 and 100%. ... Laiba 7NI A, Mohammad Adam 7VE

www.broadway-academy.co.uk

Our Children, Our Community, Believe it can be done!

Newsletter BROADWAY ACADEMY

Headteacher’s ‘Thought For The Week’

Issue 59 15/01/2016

Ron Skelton M.Ed. B Phil. B.Ed (Hons). NPQH. LLE. FRSA Headteacher of Broadway Academy, The Broadway, Birmingham B20 3DP

New Year

January, the first month of the year gets its name from

the Roman god, Janus or Janarius, who was represented

as having two heads and two pairs of eyes, each pair

looking in the opposite direction from the other, and each

head facing a different direction from each other.

New Year is often a time when we take stock, which is a

good thing. It’s good to look back over 2015 and trace the

good and the bad; learning lessons from both of them.

It’s also a good time to look forward to a new year of

opportunity, of privilege and responsibility.

Let us strive to make 2016 a collective success

throughout the Broadway community not only in

educational outcomes but also in terms of how we serve

each other. The famous business leader and author

Robert K. Greenleaf who wrote the international best

seller ‘Servant Leadership’ says that ‘Service’ ought to be

the distinguishing characteristic of leadership. I agree

with Greenleaf when he states that Headteacher’s and

Business Leaders themselves ‘would find greater joy in

their lives if they raised the servant aspect of their

leadership and built more serving institutions’

Can we all endeavour to make 2016 at Broadway Acade-

my a year of service to each other and to the community.

Our Children

Our Community

Believe it can be done.

Happy New Year!

At the end of last half term several year 13 pupils went

rock climbing with Ms Jeffries, as part of the outdoor

education unit of their level 3 BTEC Sport Course.

Year 13 - Rock Climbing

Titan Initial Teacher Training

Are you interested in starting a rewarding teaching career which will make

a difference to children in Birmingham?

Titan ITT are currently recruiting for Early Years, Primary and Secondary courses starting in

September 2016, across a variety of subjects. To make an application visit the UCAS website.

For more information about our courses and entry requirements, please visit our website

www.titanteachertraining.co.uk or contact us on 0121 212 4567.

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NEWSLETTER EXTRA - JANUARY SPECIAL EDITION ON ATTENDANCE

I’m sure you are all aware of how important good attendance at school is. How well your child attends at

school can be a major factor in deciding what exam results he or she leaves with.

As ever at Broadway we set the highest possible standards for your children. The overall attendance for

pupils at the school has continued to go up for the last six years. This year we have set our highest ever tar-

get at 96%.

To allow us to achieve this it is important that as many of our pupils as possible achieve attendance totals of

between 96 and 100%.

This means taking little or no time off school.

QUESTION

HOW CAN YOU, AS PARENTS, HELP US TO ACHIEVE THIS TARGET?

ANSWER

Talk to your child/children about the importance of attending school regularly.

Don’t allow them to take time off unless there are very good reasons for not attending (not feeling well

is often an excuse not a real reason).

Avoid organising holidays abroad in term time (this is against the law anyway).

REWARDS FOR GOOD ATTENDANCE

CERTIFICATES – All pupils will have attendance targets set each term to try and improve on the previous

term. Certificates will be awarded to them if they achieve their targets.

FORM PRIZES – The top and most improved forms in the school for attendance will receive certificates and

chocolates each week.

LISTS OF PUPILS WITH 96%+ So that all our parents are kept aware of pupils with 96%+ lists of names

will be sent home each month. The first list, based on attendance between September and December can

be seen on the next 4 pages. If your child’s name is not on this list please do your best to ensure they are

on the next list at the end of January.

PLEASE DO YOUR BEST IN HELPING US TO ACHIEVE THIS TARGET FOR YOUR CHILDREN’S SAKE

PUNCTUALITY

Arriving to school on time is also very important. We want every child to make the most of every minute of

their education at Broadway.

LATE POSTCARDS

To keep you informed when your child is late you will be sent a postcard with their name on and the time

they came into school. If you do receive one of these try and ensure that your child is not late again so that

you do not receive another. An entry goes on your child’s/children’s school attendance record every time they

are late.

Mr S Knight

Assistant Headteacher

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Pupils with 96%+ Attendance

A, Ismail 7JI A, Misbah 7PI M, Lilla 7VE

A, Maahi 7JI B, Mohamadou 7PI Q, Inshaan 7VE

A, Mohammed 7JI B, Mahisha 7PI A, Mariya 7WE

A, Ozair 7JI B, Zaynab 7PI B, Thameena 7WE

A, Zarmeen 7JI C, Madihah 7PI C, Momodoulamin 7WE

A, Mohammed 7JI C, Rahat 7PI D K, Aboulaye 7WE

B, Aamina 7JI F, Samriin 7PI J, Sana 7WE

B, Malaika 7JI H, Inayah 7PI M, Myah 7WE

C, Mohammed 7JI K, Shawkat 7PI S, Farhat 7WE

E, Nabeel 7JI M, Yusuf 7PI S, Imaan 7WE

H, Hanifa 7JI P, Zakir 7PI Y, Laaibah 7WE

H, Khadiza 7JI P, Sandra 7PI Z, Ismail 7WE

H, Zohaib 7JI T, Maheen 7PI A, Farhad 8JI

I, Zaheda 7JI A, Fahima 7SF A, Aisha 8JI

J, Ahmed 7JI A, Ibad 7SF A, Nazmeen 8JI

M, Mohammed Foiz 7JI A, Zakhia 7SF A, Fiza 8JI

M, Mohammed 7JI A, Nazma 7SF A, Haider Hummuz 8JI

N, Ifzah 7JI A, Asma 7SF A, Humaira 8JI

P, Shakeel 7JI C, Safiyyah 7SF B, Shahanaz 8JI

R, Fahima 7JI H, Abdullahi 7SF B, Sumayyah 8JI

R, Esha 7JI H, Ibrahim 7SF C, Haaris 8JI

R, Rabiah 7JI H, Manizha 7SF C, Mohammed 8JI

A, Ruhel 7LI H, Rayne 7SF F, Maaria 8JI

A, Sayem 7LI I, Faheem 7SF H, Mohammed Hamzah 8JI

A, Shaumik 7LI K, Mohammed 7SF H, Khadija 8JI

B, Maariya 7LI K, Kahkashan 7SF I, Junaid 8JI

B, Mohima 7LI M, Muntashir 7SF I, Fahim 8JI

B, Hasanah 7LI M, Adeel 7SF K, Sana 8JI

H, Mohammed 7LI R, Alishaba 7SF M, Hasan 8JI

H, Shah 7LI U, Alexa 7SF S, Iqra 8JI

H, Affiq 7LI A, Maishah 7TF S, Unaisah 8JI

H, Mohammed 7LI A, Aleena 7TF T, Aaliyah 8JI

I, Maleehah 7LI B, Salmah 7TF U, Thareq 8JI

I, Zaynah 7LI B, Selima 7TF Z, Muddasar 8JI

J, Shakil 7LI B, Haajirah 7TF A, Aisha 8LI

K, Kulsum 7LI C, Zahin 7TF A, Sana 8LI

K, Muhammad 7LI F, Fawzia 7TF A, Aaminah 8LI

K, Wajid 7LI H, Amaan 7TF B, Aisha 8LI

M, Mohammed 7LI H, Ruweda 7TF B, Sakina 8LI

R, Mohammed 7LI I, Junaid 7TF B, Muhammed 8LI

R, Aniqah 7LI I, Somayra 7TF B, Usmaan 8LI

R, Laaibah 7LI K, Leonora 7TF C, Mahmud 8LI

S, Tahmidah 7LI K, Husnain 7TF H, Rezaul 8LI

U, Anisa 7LI K, Isra 7TF H, Suheyb 8LI

Y, Faiza 7LI M, Ahmed 7TF I, Safiyah 8LI

Y, Hannah 7LI M H, Riyadh 7TF J, Ibrahim 8LI

A A, Hamed 7NI M, Mohammed 7TF K, Sadhika 8LI

A, Asim 7NI R, Abeda 7TF M, Rahim 8LI

A, Moneeb 7NI S, Najed 7TF P, Zaheer 8LI

B, Maria 7NI S, Zoib 7TF R, Mohammed Alamin 8LI

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Pupils with 96%+ Attendance

H, Farhan 7NI U, Mohammed 7TF S, Nabiha 8LI

I, Anisa 7NI Y, Barwaqo 7TF S, Zarine 8LI

K, Mohammed 7NI Z, Sadeeq 7TF U, Rohim 8LI

K, Mahreen 7NI A, Hafsa 7VE A, Zaynab 8NI

M, Hassan 7NI A, Mohammed 7VE A, Haider 8NI

M, Laiba 7NI A, Mohammad Adam 7VE A, Samiha 8NI

M, Radwan 7NI A, Nahidia 7VE B, Aboubakary 8NI

R, Mohammed 7NI H, Mohammed 7VE B, Halimah 8NI

Z, Amaad 7NI H, Alaiha 7VE F, Zakiyya 8NI

A, Sakib 7PI K, Hira 7VE H, Eesa 8NI

A O, Shukri 7PI L, Muhammad 7VE H, Sufiyaan 8NI

I, Hasrat 8NI H, Fartun 8VE M, Bilal 9NI

J, Samawado 8NI H, Humzah 8VE M, Abdullah 9NI

K, Halima 8NI I, Husnain 8VE R, Arif 9NI

K, Khunais 8NI I, Mohamad 8VE R, Yunus 9NI

M, Moazzem 8NI M, Suleiman 8VE S, Arianna 9NI

R, Habibah 8NI M, Mehak 8VE Z, Lyiba 9NI

Y, Faiza 8NI R, Sadia 8VE Z, Haris 9NI

Y, Fahiima 8NI Y, Maryam 8VE A, Ashfak 9PI

A, Mumtaz 8PI Z, Yasmin 8VE A, Mohammed Shalim 9PI

A, Mohamed 8PI A, Mohammed 8WE A, Saira 9PI

B, Halima 8PI A, Sureya 8WE A, Amar 9PI

B, Tamima 8PI A, Bushra 8WE A, Hafiz 9PI

B S, Mohammed 8PI B, Ayesha 8WE B, Mhd Samiul 9PI

D, Junayd 8PI B, Yumna 8WE C, Shahana 9PI

H, Isma'Il 8PI C, Jason 8WE D, Aaminah 9PI

H, Zeeshan 8PI G, Mona 8WE D, Shuayb 9PI

I, Zara 8PI H, Omar 8WE I, Arbarb 9PI

M, Hamzah 8PI S, Umer 8WE K, Aneesah 9PI

M, Talha 8PI A, Labib 9JI K, Mohammed 9PI

M, Tauheed 8PI A, Halima 9JI O-O, Mosope 9PI

P, Faatimah 8PI A, Mohammad 9JI R, Mohammed Foyzur 9PI

S, Saara 8PI B, Ruksana 9JI S, Mohammed Daniyal 9PI

S, Hajrah 8PI D, Umaimah 9JI A, Osman 9SF

Y, Mohammed 8PI G, Mhd Kasib 9JI A, Zara 9SF

A, Faris 8SF I, Muhammad 9JI A, Juwairiyah 9SF

A, Mhd Qaasim 8SF K, Samreen 9JI H, Alwina 9SF

A, Nadia 8SF R, Saqib 9JI H, Jannat 9SF

B, Asiya 8SF R, Ameera 9JI M, Aaqib 9SF

K, Kashif 8SF S, Adil 9JI S, Abdul 9SF

K, Muhammad Asfad 8SF Y, Sanna 9JI T, Aakifah 9SF

M, Asma 8SF Y, Aliya 9JI Z, Nishat 9SF

M, Rayan 8SF A, Yusuf 9LI Z, Fasar 9SF

M, Hamza 8SF A, Hassan Nur 9LI A, Mhd Mashud 9TF

R, Madihah 8SF A, Adam 9LI A, Sonia 9TF

R, Yaseen 8SF B, Montaha 9LI A, Mhd Akram 9TF

S, Sadiqul 8SF E, Shifa 9LI B, Rukiya 9TF

S, Sijal 8SF H, Mohammed 9LI G, Taha 9TF

S, Amirah 8SF K, Muhammed 9LI H, Awais 9TF

S, Uzma 8SF M, Saniya 9LI H, Ismaail 9TF

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Pupils with 96%+ Attendance

W, Iqra 8SF M, Kauser 9LI J, Maryam 9TF

Y, Bibi Fatima 8SF M, Muhammad Ishaq 9LI J, Shuhan 9TF

A, Hussain 8TF M, Ikram 9LI K, Zainab 9TF

A, July 8TF P, Isra 9LI K, Taslima 9TF

A, Haleem 8TF S, Halima-Tus 9LI M, Abdula 9TF

B, Saniyah 8TF S, Kyra 9LI R, Aminur 9TF

B, Saba 8TF S, Latif 9LI R, Niaz 9TF

G, Saffana 8TF Z, Adika 9LI S J, Salimatou 9TF

H, Amaan Ghaffar 8TF A, Farhan 9NI Z, Mohammed 9TF

H, Eshaa 8TF A, Mahir 9NI A, Mohammed 9VE

H, Fezan 8TF B, Hamida 9NI A, Ammarah 9VE

H, Haider 8TF F, Hafsah 9NI B, Shumi 9VE

H, Ramisha 8TF G, Fatimah 9NI B, Aaminah 9VE

H, Shamus 8TF H, Shoaib 9NI C, Sammi 9VE

K, Kimiya 8TF I, Mohammed 9NI H, Mhd Ismail 9VE

K, Kiyana 8TF J, Zara 9NI H, Mhd Moin 9VE

K, Arshia 8TF K, Maysa 9NI H, Yunus 9VE

K, Zahra 8TF K, Juwayriya 9NI I, Umera 9VE

R, Mohammed 8TF L, Samreen 9NI J, Saif 9VE

K, Muhammed Asad 9VE J, Zaib-Unisa 10PI S, Juwairiah 11JI

N, Bilal 9VE K, Muskan 10PI A, Bilal 11LI

S, Mohammed Yahya 9VE K, Aklima 10PI A, Jaheed 11LI

A, Sumeya 9WE M, Idris 10PI A, Junaid 11LI

B, Tayyibah 9WE S, Zayn 10PI A, Yazmin 11LI

B, Kieran 9WE S, Mohammed Zain 10PI A, Hasan 11LI

C, Sabiha Rahman 9WE S, Mohammed 10PI An, Tasnia 11LI

D, Florin 9WE T, Samir 10PI H, Mohammed Dawood 11LI

H, Niha 9WE Z, Jibran 10PI I, Hasnain 11LI

J, Zaib 9WE Z, Sabah 10PI K, Abul Hasnat 11LI

K, Zara 9WE A, Nazmin 10SF K, Ayesha 11LI

R, Hassan 9WE A, Waqas 10SF K, Adnaan 11LI

U, Ruhena 9WE A, Mohammed 10SF K, Hamza 11LI

W, Nazam 9WE D, Abdurrauf 10SF K, Reema 11LI

A, Akif 10JI H, Safyan 10SF M, Humerah 11LI

D, Aaminah 10JI K, Sumayyah 10SF R, Akleema 11LI

G, Danial 10JI S, Sakeeb 10SF S, Sonia 11LI

G, Abdur-ur-Rahman 10JI S, Simran 10SF A A, Ammro 11NI

H, Mohammed Naeemul 10JI U, Mamun 10SF A, Ahmina 11NI

H, Ali 10JI A, Enayet 10TF A, Mahamud 11NI

K, Himra 10JI A, Mustafa 10TF A, Zoya 11NI

K, Fatimah 10JI B, Fatheha 10TF M, Fatima 11NI

K, Humera 10JI B, Kolsoom 10TF R, Mohammed Musab 11NI

R, Mohammed Muminoor 10JI H, Sufyan 10TF S, Tasnim 11NI

T, Uzma 10JI I, Maryam 10TF S, Shoaib 11NI

A, Mohammed Rayhan 10LI R, Mohammed Ossama 10TF S, Abdul - Haq 11NI

A, Kasim 10LI Y, Hamza 10TF S, Asifa 11NI

B, Sumaiya 10LI Z, Bisma 10TF A, Khayum 11PI

B, Taslema 10LI A, Harun 10VE B, Haleema 11PI

B, Maryam 10LI A, Faizad 10VE B, Zahid 11PI

C, Mehrun 10LI B, Kasum 10VE G, Mohammed 11PI

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Pupils with 96%+ Attendance

H, Madiha 10LI H, Suheb 10VE H, Mareyah 11PI

I, Sana 10LI H, Amaan 10VE K, Zohrah 11PI

M, Hamza 10LI J, Kinza 10VE M, Shayek 11PI

M, Farhaz 10LI K, Abubakr 10VE O, Abirul Hoqq 11PI

R, Maryam 10LI M, Mujahid 10VE P, Summayya 11PI

S, Aqeel 10LI N, Shareen 10VE R, Fatema 11PI

S, Saraj 10LI S, Mohamed Maaz 10VE S, Aaliah 11PI

S, Abdullah 10LI A, Sabbir 10WE U-h, Miraj 11PI

S, Mehvish 10LI A, Mohammed Kibria 10WE U, Mohammed 11PI

T, Zaynab 10LI B, Nadia 10WE A, Iram 11SF

A B, Shahadat 10NI D, Badder 10WE B, Beautiful 11SF

A, Mohammad 10NI H K, Anique 10WE B, Kadeza 11SF

B, Asha 10NI J, Hasan 10WE B, Maryam 11SF

B, Sakiya 10NI K, Bushra 10WE D, Mohammed 11SF

B, Muhammed Zain 10NI L, Mohammed Danial 10WE G, Suzan 11SF

C, Tahmid 10NI M, Shaan 10WE H, Muhammed Maheraj 11SF

H, Ishaque 10NI M, Azad 10WE I, Mohammed Majidul 11SF

O, Alaaldin 10NI A, Aneesa 11JI K, Tanvir 11SF

S, Zobia 10NI A, Shazeda 11JI L, Zeba 11SF

S, Anjum 10NI A, Naeema 11JI M, Abdul 11SF

U, Fatima 10NI B, Ripa 11JI R, Aliyah 11SF

W, Sadiya 10NI C, Isma 11JI R, Saif 11SF

A, Mohammed Shakib 10PI C, Tasnim 11JI S, Latifah 11SF

C, Khaleel 10PI I, Sana 11JI S, Mohammed Adeel 11SF

H, Mohammed 10PI I, Faizal 11JI U, Foyez 11SF

I, Sohail 10PI K, Uwais 11JI A, Zain 11TF

J, Havid 10PI S, Mohammed 11JI A, Nadeem 11TF

M, Raqeeb 10PI S, Salman 11JI A, Salim 11TF

N, Fahmida 10PI W, Mohammad Hammad 11JI B, Rumina 11TF

P, Aamena 10PI Y, Sabiha 11JI B, Tanya 11TF

A, Samir 11VE A, Ehsan 11WE H, Shuaib 11TF

D, Jeevan 11VE A, Naveed 11WE I, Sehrish 11TF

H, Abdul 11VE B, Hafsa 11WE J, Umar 11TF

H, Seyed Bagher 11VE B, Reeya 11WE M, Mhd Hassan 11TF

K, Humarah 11VE B, Sabina 11WE M, Astur 11TF

K, Aishah 11VE H, Adeeb 11WE R, Mohammed Saifur 11TF

M, Yunus 11VE J, Kamaal'haris 11WE T, Aris 11TF

R, Mohammed Attahur 11VE M, Shamel 11WE U, Anik 11TF

R, Asma 11VE Y, Fareha 11VE Z, Abdullah 11TF

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Visit to The New Art Gallery, Walsall

A group of pupils from Broadway Academy

visited the New Art Gallery in Walsall recently.

They took part in a screen printing workshop

which was based on an Epstein sculpture

featured in the gallery ( as pictured). They also

had the opportunity to explore the exhibitions

and discuss with the gallery's artists, the

fascinating pieces of art displayed there.

The pupils thoroughly enjoyed the experience.

These are some of the comments they made

about their visit:

'This was my first ever visit to any art gallery.

It was awesome!' Aqib A.

'I thought it was going to be boring, it was

amazing' Habibur R.

'I had a fun day. I wasn't expecting it to be so

much fun' Adam A.

‘I have learnt how to do screen printing. I have

really enjoyed today' Mohammed A.

Visit to the Museum storage centre

Yr 10 art students took part in a visit to a

warehouse hidden in the backstreets of

Nechells. This storage centre looks like any

other factory unit in this part of town, but looks

are misleading!!

When entering it is like something out of

Indiana Jones and the lost Ark, racking

stretches from floor to ceiling housing the most

weird and wonderful artefacts from around our

local area and further afield. The storage centre

houses items from the 5 museums from around

the city, which are not currently being used.

These include the Central Museum and Art

Gallery and Aston Hall.

We had specifically asked to view some of the

taxidermy collection they have, focusing on

exotic and tropical butterflies and insects.

These have been collected from all over the

world and catalogue a vast variety of unusual

species. Pupils then had opportunity to draw

from these fascinating artefacts first hand in

the classroom part of the storage centre. Many

of the specimens were unusual shapes and

colours with striking markings which pupils would

not get to experience through secondary

sources such as books or Google.

This opportunity will help the pupils answer the

recording assessment of their GCSE criteria and

develop more realistic and detailed coursework

as part of their butterfly and insect unit.

Nechells Museum and storage centre is open to

the public the last Friday of the month and is

free to attend for the public; it is well worth a

visit.

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Easter Work Experience Opportunity

Future Medical Student,

Due to demand we have opened up five additional work

experience placement opportunities for aspiring medics.

Students aged 16-19 can join our two week hospital work

experience camp based at Project India over Easter 2016.

Here is what is included in our project:

50 hours hospital work experience

Medical school interview training

Structured clinical examination training

Personal mentorship

A personal development portfolio

All accommodation, food and in-country transport

Supervised 24/7 by Medical Projects staff

Our medical camp runs for two weeks during the Easter

Half Term to ensure you do not miss any school time. We

have spaces for the following dates:

27th March - 10th April 2016 (5 new spaces available)

For more information or to book one of the remaining

places please visit:

www.medicalprojects.co.uk/work-experience.

Medical Projects is a limited company registered in

England and Wales No. 09436506.

Overseas hospital work experience for aspiring doctors,

nurses and midwives.

Yours sincerely,

Mark Williams

Important Safety Message

Our partners who operate bus, rail and Metro services

have asked us to remind West Midlands students to be

extra cautious about leaving school bags on their services.

With the current nationwide threat level set at ‘Severe’

it is especially important for students to be mindful of

lost property.

There have been a number of recently reported

incidents of bags being left on public transport by

students.

We do not wish to alarm your pupils but ask that you

pass on our advice to make sure they take their property

with them when leaving public transport services.

Due to the current sensitive climate we are in, an

innocuous issue such as lost property can still have a

negative effect on public perception of safety, traffic,

services running punctually and of course Police time.

The Safer Travel Partnership is made up of West

Midlands Police, British Transport Police, Centro and

Transport Operators. The aim of the partnership is to

assist in making public transport even safer.

To report incidents of a criminal nature, passengers can

call West Midlands Police on 0845 113 5000 or in event of

an emergency via 999.

Kind regards

Paula Shortland

Sustainable Travel Officer (Education and Community)

Values Focus of the Week

NEW YEAR: NEW VALUES?

New year is a time of reflection and change; to examine how small behavioural changes can make a big difference; to

reflect on positive changes for yourself.

It is the start of a new term and the start of a new year, a time of new beginnings. At the start of a new year, people

often make a promise to themselves to change things in their life—this is called: ‘making resolutions.’

Most people make resolutions with the very best of intentions but find it difficult to stick to them!

So what can you do to show change for the better in 2016? Last term, last year the VALUES FOCUS of the week

enabled you to discover what the Broadway Core Values are and why they are important. Each focus of the week asked

you to reflect on and put into action an aspect of a particular value: how this related to your school life and in your

character development.

These values are for life not just for January! As the saying goes: ‘KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON!’

Putting our core values into action and modelling them is what will change things for the better— for you, for the school

and for the community we live in.

This Week's Golden Words

The object of a New Year is not that we should have a new year. It is that we should have a new soul.’

G.K. CHESTERTON

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Extra Curricular Activities - PE

Lunchtime After School

Monday

Girls

Trampolining Gym Miss Taylor Yr9 Football Astro Mr Cheney

Intervention

Group Fitness Suite

Mr Khan/

Mr Cousins Girls Fitness F. Suite Miss Bolton

Badminton Sports Hall Mr Hussain Trampolining Gym Mrs Webb

Table-Tennis Sports Hall Coach - Sumera

Mr Mitford

Tuesday

Yr10/11

Football Sports Hall Mr Taylor Yr7 Football Astro Mr Khan

Intervention

Group Fitness Suite

Mr Mitford/

Mr Cousins Badminton Sports Hall Coach - Sumera

Trampolining Gym Mr Khan

Wednesday

Girls Basket-

ball Gym Miss Taylor Yr8 Football Astro Mr Khan

Intervention

Group Sports Hall

Mr Khan/

Mr Cousins

6th form

Football Astro Mr Taylor

Boxing Fitness Suite Coach - Sean Girls Boxercise Gym Coach - Sean

Primary

Schools

Basketball

competition

Sports Hall

Badminton Sports Hall Coach - Sean

Thursday

Boys Fitness -

Intervention

Group

F. Suite

Tennis Sports Hall Miss Taylor Mr Cheney/

Mr Cousins Boys Fitness F. Suite Mr Khan

Year 10/11

Football Sports Hall Mr Taylor Yr11 Football Astro Mr Robbins

Yr10 Football Astro Mr Knight

Cricket Gym Mr Cheney

Friday

Girls Football Gym Miss Taylor Girls Football Astro Miss Taylor

KS4 Football Astro Mr Robbins Girls Fitness F. Suite Mr Khan/

Coach - Sean

Boxing -

Intervention

Group F. Suite

Coach-Sean/Mr

Cousins

Table- Tennis Gym Mr Robbins

Judo Drama 2 Coach

Friday Prayers Sports Hall Cricket Sports Hall Coach

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Extra Curricular Activities - Whole School

Lunchtime After School

Monday

Keyboard Club Purple 1 12.20pm School Play

Rehearsal Studio Until 4.30pm

Drama Club Studio Food Club Red 4 3.05 - 4.05pm

Maths

Enrichment

Club

Maths

Health and

Social Care

Intervention

Red 6 3.05 - 4.05pm

DT Coursework

Club KS4 Red 9 12.20pm

Health and

Social Care

Homework Club

Red 6 12.20pm

Computing Club Red 1 Starting in

November

Homework Club Yellow 2

Tuesday

Percussion

Ensemble Purple 1 12.20pm

School Play

Rehearsal Studio Until 4.30pm

KS4 Band

Rehearsal

Purple 2

Practice Room 12.20pm

Chess Club Maths 12.20pm

Art Club KS3 Red 7 12.20pm

DT Coursework

Club KS4 Red 9 12.20pm

Textiles Club

KS3 Red 3 12.20pm

Health and

Social Care

Homework Club

Red 6 12.20pm

Debating

Society -

'controversial

movies' Y8

Pink 5 12.40 – 1.05pm

Geography -

Documentary

club KS3

Pink 9 12.25 - 1.00pm

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Extra Curricular Activities - Whole School

Lunchtime After School

Wednesday

Orchestra Purple 1 12.20pm Tech / Voc

Homework Club Pink 1 3.05 – 4.05pm

Art Club KS4 Red 7 12.20pm ICT

Intervention Red 2 3.05 – 4.05pm

DT Coursework

Club KS4 Red 9 12.20pm

Art

Intervention Red 8 3.05 – 4.05pm

Health and

Social Care

Homework Club

Red 6 12.20pm

Science Club Orange 9 12.20pm

Literacy Games

Club English

Y11 art

Intervention Red 8

Thursday

Origami Club Maths School Play

Rehearsal Studio Until 4.30pm

DT Coursework

Club KS4 Red 9 12.20pm

KS4 Graphics

Intervention Red 10 3.05 – 4.05pm

Health and

Social Care

Homework Club

Red 6 12.20pm KS4 Textiles

Intervention Red 3 3.05 – 4.05pm

SEN Art Club Red 8

Friday

Guitar

Ensemble Purple 1 12.20pm

DT Coursework

Club KS4 Red 9 12.20pm

Health and

Social Care

Homework Club

Red 6 12.20pm

History Club Pink 7

Chess Club Orange 9

Catch Up Art

Club - All years Red 8