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  • Nobel News - 16 July 2021

Please click on the link below to view the Nobel News: Nobel News – 16 July 2021

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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:

  1. At the start of the day are assemblies from your Head of Year and our Head of Character.
  2. The second part of your day is Taster Lessons. Complete these to the absolute best of your ability and don't worry if there is something you cannot complete today.
  3. The third part of your day involves getting to know Nobel, walking the site virtually and discovering a little more about the history of our famous Oak Tree.
  4. Finally, you will spend some time telling staff at Nobel about you. This is the information that we as staff love receiving!
Throughout the day you will need to have your Transition booklet and a pen. Don't worry if you can't find your paper copy, an electronic copy can be found at the top of this page.

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. 

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After watching the assemblies, take some time to explore the school website and complete page 3 in your booklet.

10 amBreak 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!

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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

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12.00 pmLunchtime

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.

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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.

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2.15 pmLearning more about transition. This is your independent time. Read the information carefully and complete pages 11-23 in your Transition booklet. Picture of the booklet pages 11-23
2.45 pm

Ms Jones would like to say goodbye to you all until September:

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After transition day

You have three things to do now:

  1. Finish the transition work on our website. Please keep your photos of your cooking coming in, and we love hearing your thoughts on How to Train a Dragon!
  2. Look at the Summer Projects (Click here) from all of your new subjects. How many can you complete before September?
  3. Book a tour of the school site in August if you wish to, using the link Ms Harnetty has sent to your parents.
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The latest edition of Nobel News is now available on the school website via the link below:

The latest edition of Nobel News is now available on the school website via the link below: Nobel News – 2 July 2021

Please click on the link below to view the Nobel news:

Please click on the link below to view the Nobel news: Nobel News – 18 June 2021

Equipment

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  • Pencil case
  • 3 ball-point pens
  • 2 HB pencils
  • 1 2B pencils
  • Green pen
  • Rubber
  • Pencil sharpener
  • Protractor
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  • Pair of compasses
  • Set square
  • Set of coloured pencils
  • Set of felt tip pens
  • Glue stick
  • 30cm ruler
  • Scientific calculator
  • Note book for general note taking.
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Uniform

Students must wear uniform as specified in the requirements published in the Prospectus and student planners. The Headteacher is authorised to rule on specific issues, e.g. extremes of hairstyle.The uniform requirements do not attempt to cover issues of fashion. In general, if the uniform policy does not specify that an item is allowed, it may not be worn.[ut_one_half]Nobel Uniform [/ut_one_half] [ut_one_half_last]

Boys

  • Dark blue blazer with school logo badge
  • Dark blue tailored trousers
  • Plain light blue shirt, which must be tucked in
  • School house tie
  • Black shoes, not trainers or boots

Girls

  • Dark blue blazer with school logo badge
  • Dark blue tailored trousers or skirt
  • Plain light blue shirt which must be tucked in
  • School house tie
  • Black shoes, not trainers or boots
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Clothing and Equipment for Physical Education

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  • Navy blue Nobel PE T-Shirt
  • Navy blue shorts
  • Navy blue/white Nobel rugby/football socks
  • Football/rugby boots (students will be told when these will be required)
  • Lace up trainers (not black pumps or high-top boots)
  • Gum shield – it is recommended that students purchase a gum shield for contact sports such as rugby to give them optimum protection.
  • Shin pads
  • Water Bottle
  • Navy blue zip up top
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  • Navy blue Nobel PE T-Shirt
  • Navy blue shorts
  • Navy blue/white Nobel rugby/football socks
  • Football/rugby boots (students will be told when these will be required)
  • Lace up trainers (not black pumps or high-top boots)
  • Gum shield – it is recommended that students purchase a gum shield for contact sports such as rugby to give them optimum protection.
  • Shin pads
  • Water Bottle
  • Navy and white rugby top
[/ut_one_half_last] All PE kit must be clearly marked; it is the only way to ensure kit is not mislaid. It is advisable to have two of most items as students have two PE lessons a week. PE kitshould be brought to all PE lessons, even with injury or illness. This could enable students to act as coaches and officiate and prevents school clothes becoming wet or dirty.As with all other personal items, the school cannot accept responsibility for property which is lost, damaged or mislaid.Labels and permanent marker do not usually do the job properly. Please also ensure these items are clearly labelled with the student’s name somewhere on the inside of the article. This will enable the retrieval of items from the lost property box. Full names are better than just initials.

Ordering Uniform

From 1st October 2024, Smarty Schoolwear will be our designated supplier of branded uniform items.  Smarty will stock all items of Nobel uniform, but parents are able to order any item that is not branded from any supplier, as long as it meets the requirements above.  Smarty's website is available here, and items should be in stock in Stevenage town centre 

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Mrs Harnetty

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Mr Swendell

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Mr Jones

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Student Tips

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Please click on the link below to view the Nobel News:

Please click on the link below to view the Nobel News: Nobel News – 28 May 2021

Year 7 Parents' Transition Evening

Transition Evening Presentation

Head of Year

Nobelian Character

Literacy

YEAR 6- Parents' and Students' Grammar, Punctuation and Vocabulary Guide & Activity Booklet
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Year 7 Parents’ Transition Evening Transition Evening Presentation Head of Year Nobelian Character Literacy YEAR 6- Parents’ and Students’ Grammar, Punctuation and Vocabulary Guide &...

Please click on the link below to view the Nobel News:

Please click on the link below to view the Nobel News: Nobel News – 14 May 2021