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Nobel School Financial Benchmarking
Information about the school's finances can be found in the Department for Education's Financial Benchmarking and Insights ToolWhat should I do if my child has symptoms of COVID-19?
Keep your child off school and book a PCR test immediately. No one else in your household needs to self-isolate providing the following apply:- they are fully vaccinated
- they are below the age of 18 years and 6 months
- they have taken part in or are currently part of an approved COVID-19 vaccine trial
- they are not able to get vaccinated for medical reasons
Should I send my child into school if someone in my household has symptoms of COVID-19?
Yes – your child should continue coming into school as normal. If the person in your household receives a positive PCR test then you are advised to keep your child off school until they have received a negative PCR test result.Should I send my child into school if someone in my household tests positive for COVID-19?
You are advised to obtain a PCR test as soon as possible and return to school as soon receive a negative result.How can I book a PCR test?
If you need to book a PCR test, please click on the link below: https://www.gov.uk/get-coronavirus-testWhere can I find information regarding vaccines for children?
The NHS are currently running a vaccination program in schools for all young people aged 12 – 17. If you require further information regarding the vaccine please click on the link below:https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-vaccination-resources-for-children-and-young-people/covid-19-vaccination-a-guide-for-eligible-children-and-young-people-aged-12-to-17How will my child learn if they are self isolating?
Click here to view our remote learning provision- Nobel News - 16 July 2021
Welcome and Assemblies | |
| 9.00 am | Welcome from Ms Harnetty. Assistant Headteacher in charge of Transition. Good Morning Year 7, Welcome to your Virtual Transition Day. Although we cannot be face to face today, our Transition Team have worked hard to put together a fun and informative day for our new Nobelians! This is our suggested schedule for the day, but don’t worry if you need to complete this over a few days. We hope you enjoy it! Your day is split into four parts:
Don't hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions or worries, otherwise enjoy your first day as Nobelians and I look forward to meeting you in September. |
| 9.15 am | We start the day with two assemblies; an assembly on all things Nobel from your Head of Year 7, Ms Jones and an assembly on the Nobelian character from our Assistant Headteacher Mr Brown. [embed width="800" height="600"]https://youtu.be/EG1XR4k98-o[/embed][embed width="800" height="600"]https://youtu.be/VBQDnL68_FA[/embed]After watching the assemblies, take some time to explore the school website and complete page 3 in your booklet. |
| 10 am | Break time |
Taster Lessons | |
| 10.30 am | Watch your Science taster lesson from Ms Jones and Mr Burford. Don’t worry if you don’t have everything at home right now for these experiments, you can come back to this lesson at any point over the next two weeks! [embed width="800" height="600"]https://youtu.be/MZ9lBqIjSJU[/embed] |
| 11.00 am | Watch the introduction to your Maths Taster Lesson from Ms Bloomfield and complete page 4&5 of your booklet. When you’re sure that you have finished, you can check your answers! [embed width="800" height="600"]https://youtu.be/qdAbCjqv9K0[/embed]Check your answers here! |
| 11.30 am | Watch your English Taster lesson from Ms Reeder and complete your creative writing on page 6&7 of your booklet [embed width="800" height="600"]https://youtu.be/qhqG4P5iLpc[/embed] |
| 12.00 pm | Lunchtime |
Getting to know Nobel | |
| 1.00 pm | Walk the Nobel Site. Click this link and complete Activity 4 on page 8 in your booklet. Don’t forget to click on the Welcome Video and Area Information in each area to learn more about your subjects next year. |
| 1.30 pm | This is your chance to learn some of the history of The Nobel School. The Nobel School is 60 this year! Why is our school tree so important? Watch this video from our Head Boy and Girl to discover the answer. [embed width="800" height="600"]https://youtu.be/0wOFSXT6_Fc[/embed] |
Getting to know you | |
| 1.45 pm | Watch this introduction to our Getting to Know You activities with Mr Swendell and complete page 9&10 of your booklet. [embed width="800" height="600"]https://youtu.be/snkps4b-N2U[/embed] |
| 2.15 pm | Learning more about transition. This is your independent time. Read the information carefully and complete pages 11-23 in your Transition booklet.
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| 2.45 pm | Ms Jones would like to say goodbye to you all until September: [embed width="800" height="600"]https://youtu.be/9RCDus-SfTM[/embed] |
| After transition day | You have three things to do now:
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