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    Welcome to our School News page. Here you can keep up-to-date with everything that has been taking place at Carshalton Girls.

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    • British Science Week Competition

      Published 05/03/24

      INSTRUCTIONS

      The idea behind the competition is to produce a piece of work that demonstrates your passion for science, in any field you choose.

      The theme for science week this year is 'time' so you may wish to produce something that ties in with this theme, perhaps time travel or what is a lightyear? But the choice is yours, as long as the piece demonstrates something scientific that you have researched and produced.

      Your piece of work could take the form of one of the following:

      • A poster
      • A model
      • An interactive demo
      • A video
      • An article
      • A 3D Model

      You will need to register for the competition using the link below by Friday 8th March.

      Deadline to submit the project is Monday 25th March.

      Result will be announced on Thursday 28th March.

      The competition is open to all students in Year 7, 8, 9 and 10 with a top prize of a £10 Amazon voucher!

      The Headmaster and Directors of Science will be the judges.

      If you are struggling for an idea or have any questions, then please get in touch with Mrs Bahk and Mrs Ann.

      Registration link: https://forms.office.com/e/W1EvneVJSq

      Judging Criteria in the table below:

      Each of these aspects will be marked out of 10.

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    • CHSG Dance Show 2024

      Published 29/02/24
      What a night!

      A big thank you to everyone who joined us for the CHSG 'Dance the Night Away' show. It was an amazing night showcasing our very talented #teamCHSG students.

      Dance the night away was a huge success. The gates opened at 6:30pm welcoming families with smiles on their faces. Dance styles ranged from contemporary to cultural dances. The lighting complemented the costumes, which were embellished with sequins and jewels with fun and vibrant colours. Everyone felt included and involved and was inspired by all the other group dances on the stage. Every dance lit up the stage and wowed the audience. Thank you to all the dancers that took part and made the show a hit and also thank you to Mr Boulter and Miss Gravenor for the lighting and all the staff behind the scenes. And lastly, a huge thank you to Miss Mitchell for all your amazing choreography and for putting the entire show together.

      - Dance student

      Huge congratulations to all our students who took part. We are so proud of the handwork each and every one of you put into making this night a success. 

      Thank you to our Sixth Formers: Beatrice, Daisy and Lizzie, Year 10 Elite helpers: Hajetha, Chloe and Lexi and the Sixth Form Prom Committee for providing and serving refreshments.

      With special thanks to; Miss Mitchell, Miss Marshall, Miss Ward, Miss
      Nowland, Mrs Phelps-Gardiner, Mrs Norman, Mrs Zghari, Mr Boulter and Miss Gravenor.

      We'd also like to congratulate Chloe W in Year 10 for winning the Jack Petchey award and a big thank you for donating the money to dance.

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    • Oxford University trip with the Access Project

      Published 26/02/24

      On Monday 26th February, selected Year 10 Access Project students took part in a visit to Oxford University. It was such an enjoyable day, which was packed with tours around the University, a visit to the Chaucer Exhibition, workshops on the funding side of university and a great questions and answers session with students who are currently on degree courses at Oxford. As always, the feedback about our students and the level of engagement were wonderful to hear. Well done to all the students who took part.

      My favourite part of this visit would be the tour around the Bodleian Library. I was shocked to learn that the library keeps books that are more than 600 years old! It was fascinating to learn about the history behind all the books that were stored, including Charles Darwin's. It is said that till this day; this library has kept many drafts of the writing behind the theory of evolution by Charles Darwin. That's so cool!!!
       

      Kalaivani

       

      Overall I found the trip very insightful, and I feel a lot more well-informed on different aspects of university, such as funding and courses and I can clearly see how these link to subject choices at GCSE and A-level. The most interesting parts were the library and the tour carried out by students as it was great to see the campus from the students' viewpoint. The Q&A session was also very helpful in seeing how they made their choices and how they feel about their courses.

      Mahira

       

      On the 26th of February, I went on a trip with the Access Project to Oxford University. I really enjoyed this trip as there was a wide range of activities that we engaged in, and it really helped develop my understanding of the benefits of going to a university. It also helped me narrow down my choices as to what university I would like to go to in the future.  I found this such a great opportunity, especially the advice that we got from the undergraduate students who attend that university. 

      Zurnaina 

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    • National Storytelling Week

      Published 02/02/24

      As part of National Storytelling Week, our English Department held a story writing challenge with the theme 'What's in the box?' Students who took part picked a random genre and a mystery item from the box to prompt their story. We can't wait to hear their stories.

       

       

       

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    • luna wellbeing challenge

      Published 02/02/24

      As part of Children's Mental Health Week, we are launching an exciting new initiative: the luna wellbeing challenge 

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    • Year 11 to 13 Revision Evening

      Published 18/01/24

      Thursday 25th January 2024

      6-7pm

       

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    • Exam Preparation

      Published 18/01/24

      As the next round of assessments draw near, Exam Information Booklets for each year have been developed and will be making their way to parents via email. Years 11 and 13 should have already received theirs this week and other years will follow shortly.

      These booklets have been designed to give you and your child key information regarding the content of the assessment and the key skills and subject knowledge that will be examined. Along with the exam timetables, which will also be shared, they provide a useful tool in planning your child's revision and preparing for exams.

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    • CHSG News - Friday 12 January

      Published 12/01/24

      Welcome 

      Happy New Year and a warm welcome back to all our students. We've had a great start to the Spring term and are very proud of how well everyone has settled back in. This half term we will have our second Personal Development Day of the academic year as well as many opportunities for parents to engage with the school through Academic Review Day's, Parents Consultations and Revision Workshops, you will have received emails detailing how to participate in all these events and we hope you find them useful in supporting your child in their various stages of school life.

      We have recently been informed of major gas pipe replacement work which will impact the entrance to the school, details of the works, which will begin on Monday 22nd January, is below. Please ensure you allow extra time for your daughters journey during this time.

      Mr M M J Devenney    

      Dates for your diary

      15/01/2024 - Drama trip to see The Witches
      18/01/2024 - Year 12 and 13 Parents Consultation Evening 

      25/01/2024 - Year 11 academic review day and Year 11, 12 and 13 parents skills workshop

      25/01/2024 - Personal development day

      Late start for students on Friday 19th January

      As we have Parents Evening on Thursday, there is a later start for students on Friday:

      8.30 Gates open (no line-ups)
      8.50-8.55  Registration 
      8.55-9.00 Travel time
      9.00 Period 1 as normal

       

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    • Sixth Form Parents' Consultation

      Published 09/01/24

      Our Sixth Form virtual Parents’ Consultation will take place on Thursday 18th January between 3.30pm to 7.00pm

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    • CHSG News - Thursday 21 December

      Published 21/12/23

      Welcome 

      As the calendar year draws to a close, it has been a busy end to term! The highlight was Year 7 who held their fantastic Christmas Fair yesterday. It’s hard to believe they have reached the end of their first term; it seems only yesterday that they were arriving! Year 7 have settled in incredibly well and we look forward to seeing all of their achievements over the coming years. 

      We return to school on Monday 8th January 2024.  It will be a later start to the day for students and the gates will be open at 10.40am.  Please note we cannot accept students before this time as staff will be undertaking training and there will be no one available to supervise.  Registration will run from 11am – 11.10am with Lesson 3 starting at 11.15am.  There will be no break time on this day.  Lunch will run as per normal timings.  

      I wanted to take the time to say thank you to the many parents/carers who support us day in and day out.  Research continues to prove that the students who are most successful come from home environments where parents/carers remain involved in their child’s education and work actively alongside the school.  That relationship remains key, and I know the vast majority of you value that ongoing relationship.

      I also want to say thank you to my staff who work tirelessly in helping us to achieve our motto of Excellence: everywhere, every day.  Their enthusiasm and aspirations for our students make this the great school it is.   

      Finally, thank you to our wonderful #teamchsg students!  This term has been a very successful term, judging by the vast number of rewards and high attendance rates. Our students are a key part of our growth and development and I wanted to share with you my recognition of their achievement so far this year.  Particular praise to our Year 11 students for their hard work and commitment, especially with Period 6 lessons in this final week!  They continued to work diligently, and we know this will be of enormous benefit to them next year. 

      Wishing you a relaxing and safe holiday season

      Mr M M J Devenney    

       

      Out of Hours and School Holidays Safeguarding Contacts

      Please visit the Safeguarding page on our website to find more information on who to contact for any safeguarding or mental health concerns during the school holidays. Attached to this email you will also find useful numbers and services in the borough.

      Year 7

      Reward Assembly

      On Tuesday we had our reward assembly where students were recognised for all their hard work this term. Year 7s have worked incredibly hard as the number of achievement stars received indicate. ALL students got one, with majority receiving a gold star. This is truly impressive. Congratulations to Year 7s.

      Below is the number of stars received:

      • Bronze – 28
      • Silver – 81
      • Gold - 163

      Well done to:

      • Sofia 7G1 – most golden tickets
      • Tasneem 7Y2 – Head of Year Award.

      Christmas Fair

      Year 7 had the Christmas fair on Wednesday 20th December 2023. They raised nearly £600 for charity - Lepra.

      Thank you so much for your support.

      Attendance

      106 of 272 students in year 7, nearly 40%, had 100% attendance this term. This is evidence of your continued commitments as parent/carers to the education of your daughters. Thank you for your support.

      Mrs Oladokun

      Year 8

      Merry Christmas, what a fantastic end of term of we've had starting with our rewards assembly. There are so many fantastic students in this school and especially in Year 8 that need to be celebrated and it was such an honour for us as a team and as tutors to recognise the hard work and achievement of those students, from excellence in lessons to incredible attendance. 

      It's been lovely to see all of the students celebrating each other with Secret Santa's and with kindness letters organised by our fantastic Friendship Ambassadors. We've also taken a great opportunity to write some lovely letters to a number of local care homes wishing the residents a merry Christmas and Happy New Year. 

      Finally, it has been great to see all of the work with the Christmas Hampers and Sixth Form Charity Movie Night, it's clear that the students are getting involved with the Team CHSG community and looking for opportunities to encourage and support others.  We hope you all have a fantastic Christmas and get some great family time, rest and relaxation. 

      Key info: 

      Term starts back on the 8th January in school at 11am with the gate opening at 10:40.am 

      Mr Sutherland

      Year 9

      Firstly, I would like to congratulate Year 9 for completing their first term as GCSE students. They have worked hard to hit their targets and you will be receiving their Academic Progress reports shortly. Please review this document with your child and set some new targets for next term.

      Secondly, I would like to remind you of the Academic Review Day on the 25th January. Bookings for this day will be open soon  and you will be able to book either a face to face or online appointment with a member of the pastoral team. If you have any difficulties when the bookings open, please contact Mr Stockwell for further guidance.

      Finally, all students were given a new timetable at the start of this week. This should enable them to prepare for the return to school in January. We will be returning on Week 1 so please make sure they have packed for the correct day.

      Once again, thank you all for your continued support and I wish you all a very Merry Christmas

      Kind Regards

      Mr Stockwell

      Year 10

      As we come to the end of Autumn term, we will be celebrating the success of our students and their hard work. We will be celebrating the students showing academic excellent, fantastic behaviour and excellent attendance during our rewards assembly.

      I have been extremely proud of how all of the students have settled into Year 10 and the level of motivation they have shown towards their learning.

      I want to thank you for your ongoing support and wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

      Miss Golightly

      Year 11

      Year 11 students have certainly earned their well deserved Christmas break having worked extremely hard this term.

      We have had a lot to celebrate in Year 11 this term with a record number pink t shirts awarded in the first round, well over 200 stars and certificates awarded in the final week to students who have every day given 100% to their studies and their school community.

      I am also delighted to say that the attendance for this term in Year 11 has been well above the national average.

      Here are  some of our students who have received their 100% attendance certificates for this term.

      Well done to each student who has been recognised or rewarded in some way this term.

      • Please look out for a letter asking for a deposit for Prom. We have secured The Surrey Hills National Golf club for Thursday 4th July 2024.
      • Please ensure you book your appointments for the Year 11 Academic Review Day on January 24th. Year 11 Academic Review Day form
      • Please try to attend the Parents Revision Skills workshop also on Thursday 24th January 6pm-7pm in the main school hall. Please indicate on the form is you are able to attend. Revision Skills for Parents Workshop form

      Mrs Devaney

      Sixth Form

      The Sixth Form have certainly been making their mark by getting involved in as many events and exploring their interests through the different roles of responsibility that they have been taking up. 

      Below are some of the some of the roles/responsibilities that Sixth Form students have been involved in: 

      • Organising and running prom fundraising events
      • Supporting co-curricular clubs
      • In charge of different aspects of the Winter concert
      • Supporting the preparation for the school production
      • Working with the catering staff 
      • Tour guides for Secondary Transfer Evening
      • Working party for Equality and Diversity
      • Hospitality team for Sixth Form events
      • Part of paired reading
      • Appointed as subject mentors
      • Community librarians
      • Assisting with Christmas decorations around the school
      • Part of the Young Enterprise team 

      The hard work of all our students is greatly appreciated as their impact is noticed around the school. 

      Attendance: The congratulations continue as Sixth Form end the Autumn on 94% attendance. A special well done to 12Y1 with 99% attendance and 13B1 and 13G1 with 95% attendance. This continues to be a whole-school focus.

      Student spotlight: Ridaa A. 12B1

      I volunteered to help with the cookies and catch-up events with internal Year 11 students; sixth form opening evenings, and the open afternoon for external students. I have benefitted from these experiences as I met the potential future Year 12 members of CHSG. Also being able to get to know my new teachers. To me, this felt rewarding as I understood my strengths and explored new ways to help others. Though one of my responsibilities was to share knowledge, I also gained knowledge from other students. There were opportunities for me to bond with new students and previous students that attended high school with me. 

      For the Sixth Form opening evening, I was given the chance to be the student ambassador for the Philosophy department. Within this role, I created leaflets that were distributed on the night to parents and potential students. 

      During the externals open afternoon visit, I was part of the hospitality team to meet and greet and assist with the handling of food. I have enjoyed my time volunteering to help in various roles.

      Message for Christmas

      Wishing everyone a blissful time over the holiday period. Students have earned a well-deserved time to rest, and we look forward to welcoming our wonderful students back on Monday 8th January 2024. 

      Sixth Form Key dates

      • Thursday 18th January – Year 12 and 13 Parents Consultation Evening
      • Wednesday 24th January – Year 11 external visit (2), 3.30pm - 4.30pm
      • Thursday 25th January – Year 13 Academic Review
        Please fill in the form to indicate if you would like a virtual or face to face meeting
        https://forms.office.com/e/abdUntnh1nn  
      • Thursday 25th January – Revision Skills workshop 6pm-7pm
        Please fill in the form to let us know if you would like to attend
        https://forms.office.com/e/iyYCDiUssG 
      • Thursday 25th January – Year 12 Personal Development Day (2)

      Miss Ishola and Dr Odugbemi

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    • Christmas lunch

      Published 12/12/23

      Student Christmas Lunch will be on Wednesday 20th December 2023. The cost of Christmas Lunch is £2.55 and includes a main and a pudding. The meal is free for those on frees school meals. Please see the menu below.

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    • Last day of term - Mufti day and early finish

      Published 12/12/23

      Early finish timings

      Thursday 21st December is the last day of term and will be an early finish, students will be dismissed as per below:

      • Year 12 & 13 – 11.35am
      • Year 11 & 10 – 11.40am
      • Year 9   – 11.45am
      • Year 8 & 7  – 11.55am
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