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8/21/2019 Christ's Chronicles Issue No.25 http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/christs-chronicles-issue-no25 1/5 The hrist’s hronicles  Friday, 19thJune2015 www.christs.richmond.sch.uk  Welcome to the new format Christ’s Chronicles, which we will be issuing weekly. Your feedback would be most welcome. Please email me at: [email protected] Well done to Flynn Boardman Raffett, of Year 8, who has been selected to play Basketball for Surrey County. Considering Flynn is relatively new to the sport, this is an amazing achievement and testament to his innate ability for sport as a whole. Also, Flynn has just gone through under 14 and 16 national trials for next season with Richmond Knights, so we wish himluck with the outcome of those. As always, see our Facebook pag e f or pictures and fi xture list. Just click here.  Monday 22nd June  Year 10 Sixth Form Taster Day Sixth Form Work Experience Week Begins School Open Morning 1  9.00am - 10.30am Some important dates for your diary: Issue No. 25 Remember to check the School Bulletin for more information. Monday 22nd June Wednesday 24th June Friday 26th June House Charity Sleep Out We are delighted that four of our sixth form have b een given plac es on the Homerton Summer Sc hool, in Ca mbridg e, at the end of J uly. It is a wonderful opportunity for them to get a taster of degree courses on offer, meet ac ademic staff and experienc e university life. We are very plea sed with the opportunities we ha ve been able to fac ilitate this year for our sixth form at O xford a nd C ambridge and expect to repeat this for next year’s most able Year 12s. To summarise, 10 members of our sixth form have been offered plac es on taster courses; 4 sixth formers on a reside ntial at Oxford, 1 sixth former (plus 2 yea r 11s) on a one da y medic course at Oxford, 1 student on a ‘Shadow a Student’ residential at Cambridge, and finally 4 more sixth formers on the Homerton summer sc hool. Sports Day 2015 This year’s Sports Day will take place on Friday 10th J uly at St. Mary’s University in Twickenham. If your son/daughter has not rec eived a letter regarding this date then please see Mr Smith as soon as possible. House Charity Sleep Out House Charity Sleep Out House Charity Sleep Out Please could all parents of students taking part in the upcoming Sleep Out encourage them to fundraise, as the purpose of the event is to raise money for young, homeless people. They can do so using the following website: www.justgiving.com/turing  

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The hrist’s hronicles

 

Friday, 19th June 2015

www.christs.richmond.sch.uk 

Welcome to the new format

Christ’s Chronicles, which we will

be issuing weekly. Your feedback

would be most welcome. Please

email me at: 

[email protected] 

Well done to Flynn Boardman Raffett, of Year

8, who has been selected to play Basketball for

Surrey County. Considering Flynn is relatively

new to the sport, this is an amazing achievement

and testament to his innate ability for sport as a

whole. Also, Flynn has just gone through under

14 and 16 national trials for next season with

Richmond Knights, so we wish himluck with the

outcome of those.

As always, see our Facebook

page for pictures and fixture list.

Just click here. 

Monday 22nd June 

 Year 10 Sixth Form Taster Day 

Sixth Form Work Experience

Week Begins 

School Open Morning 1 

9.00am - 10.30am 

Some important dates for your diary:

Issue No. 25

Remember to check

the School Bulletin for

more information.

Monday 22nd June 

Wednesday 24th June 

Friday 26th June 

House Charity Sleep Out 

We are delighted that four of our sixth form have been given

places on the Homerton Summer School, in Cambridge, at the

end of J uly. It is a wonderful opportunity for them to get a taster

of degree courses on offer, meet academic staff and

experience university life.

We are very pleased with the opportunities we have been able

to facilitate this year for our sixth form at Oxford and C ambridge

and expect to repeat this for next year’s most able Year 12s. To

summarise, 10 members of our sixth form have been offered

places on taster courses; 4 sixth formers on a residential at

Oxford, 1 sixth former (plus 2 year 11s) on a one day medic

course at Oxford, 1 student on a ‘Shadow a Student’ residential

at Cambridge, and finally 4 more sixth formers on the Homerton

summer school.

Sports Day 2015

This year’s Sports Day will take

place on Friday 10th July at St.

Mary’s University in Twickenham.

If your son/daughter has not

received a letter regarding this

date then please see Mr Smithas soon as possible.

House Charity Sleep OutHouse Charity Sleep OutHouse Charity Sleep Out 

Please could all parents of students taking part in

the upcoming Sleep Out encourage them to

fundraise, as the purpose of the event is to raise

money for young, homeless people. They can do

so using the following website:

www.justgiving.com/turing 

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The Lord your God is in your

midst, a mighty one who will

save; he will rejoice over you

with gladness; he will exultover you with loud singing.

Zephan iah 3:17

Lord God,keep in me a sense of humour

and the ability to laugh at myself.Lead me always to be positive,

looking for the best

in people and in situations.Each day and in every way

may I grow in the love of the Fatherand the presence of the Son,

and the power of the Holy Spirit. men

Summer activities at Albany Park Canoe and Sailing

Centre 

We are running fun water -based activities and training courseat all levels, as well as archery and climbing at local youth

centres and off road cycling. 

See course information and booking details on the attached

sheet. 

Email [email protected] for moreinformation or call 020 8547 5812. 

 _______________  

LSCB resources for parents, carers and professionals tosupport online safety and gaming: what to do if you are

worried 

Please view an information document supplied by the LSCB fordistribution on attached sheets. 

Esher College - Important Information

for Students Applying for Sept 2016Entry

As in previous years, students should createand submit their applications online. The

date you can complete and submit your

application will depend on whether you fall

into the Guaranteed Applicantor OpenApplicant status. The dates are as follows:

* Guaranteed Applicants need to applybetween Monday 15th June and Friday 10th

 J uly 2015

* Open Applicantsneed to apply between

Friday 4th September and Friday 25th

September 2015

Full details on how to apply and entryrequirements can be found on the website

www.esher.ac.uk/admissions 

Premier League Reading Stars… go to Richmond Library 

The PLRS Year 7 students

had an informative and

inspiring visit to Richmond

Lending Library on Friday.

They were welcomed by

Colm & Janice and had areally great time. Follow the

Library @Christs_Library 

Christ’s School Picnic  

Thursday 16th July, 6-8pm 

Please bring your family, friends and a picnic, to our

end-of -year summer celebration! 

Christ’s School sports field, Queens Road, Richmond TW10

6HW - Children must be accompanied by an adult. 

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Kingston LSCB 

Resources for parents, carers and professionals to support online safety and gaming:

what to do if you are worried 

The internet and all it can offer, is a wonderful tool for keeping in touch with friends and family,

however parents and carers need to be aware that it is possible for people to find themselves in

financial difficulties through using “pay for” websites or games; meeting unsuitable people online;

or spending too much time in the “virtual world”. 

The LSCB knows that online gaming is an attractive pastime for many young people. For most

young people this does not lead to any concerns, however some parents, carers or professionals

may become worried about a young person’s online safety. Many young people will have access

to or own the latest gadgets such as tablets, smart phones and games consoles.Some parents, carers or relatives might not realise that even games consoles such as Xbox and

PlayStation are connected to the internet and can be used for communicating, as well as playing

games. Whilst using these gadgets is second nature for many children and young people, they

can seem quite daunting for parents or carers who may not be as technologically savvy. Some

games and websites begin with no payments and then progress to requiring finances to access

higher levels. Then it can be hard to stop playing. 

Talk to your children about what they are looking at, what games they are playing, and who

they are talking to online; 

Remind them of the importance of not talking to or accepting friend requests from people they

don’t know in real life; 

Set parental controls and privacy settings so that you can see and control what your child or

young person is doing online via their device; 

 Alert children and young people to the dangers of paying for games and other purchases online,and ensure that they only use credit cards or other payment methods with adult supervision; 

Encourage them to keep all personal information such as passwords, phone numbers, friend,

school address details private; 

Remind them that people might not be who they say they are online.  It is very easy for people

to set up accounts, with fake names, identities and photos, to make us all believe that they are

someone they are not; 

Warn them that the things they write and the photos they post online might be accessed by

people other than their friends, if they don’t keep their accounts private; 

Highlight the risks of meeting people in person that your child only knows online; 

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Be alert to the child or young person becoming withdrawn, unhappy, fearful or irritable, or

using devices during the night - these could be signs of online bullying, financial difficulties

due to paying for games, sexual exploitation or gaming addictions; 

Try to encourage internet use in the home family living space, rather than in bedrooms and with-

out supervision, or at night. 

Find out more here: 

Young Minds have a helpline for parents www.youngminds.org.uk. 

Childnet International has video guides about setting up parental controls, which might be helpfulwhen trying to reduce a child’s exposure to gambling sites (though worth bearing in mind thereare ways round them, and not always 100% effective). www.childnet.com/ www.saferinternet.org.uk/parental-controls

http://www.lgfl.net/esafety/Pages/esafety-matrix.aspx - many resources here regarding online

safety, including gaming and gambling; 

http://www.saferinternet.org/online-issues/parents-and-carers/online-gaming - advice about

online gaming;

www.thinkuknow.co.uk  – helpful internet support; 

Most importantly, families can speak to their child’s school and GP about mental health services

and other support that might be available. 

Fine out more here: http://kingstonandrichmondlscb.org.uk/parents-carers/helping-your -child

-stay-safe-online-16.php 

Always call 999 in an emergency.