Weekly Message 289 – 16 January 2026

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16th January 2026

 

As we come to the end of another successful week, we would like to commend our pupils for the strong commitment to learning they are routinely demonstrating in lessons. Their focus, effort, and positive attitudes, alongside their responsiveness to the expert in the room, their teacher, continue to create purposeful and productive classrooms.

We are also proud of the kindness our pupils show each other. We encourage everyone to remain courteous, respectful, and thoughtful of others always, both in and beyond school, as these values underpin our community.

A reminder for families with cyclists: for pupils’ safety, cycle helmets are expected to be worn when travelling to and from school. Thank you for your continued support in keeping our children safe.

Wishing you a restful and enjoyable weekend.

 


Homework Club

 

 

Homework plays an important role in reinforcing learning, building independence, and developing effective study habits. We appreciate your continued support in ensuring pupils complete their homework to the best of their ability.

 

For pupils who would benefit from additional guidance or a quiet space to work, our Homework Club provides a supportive and welcoming environment and is warmly encouraged. Refreshments are provided!

 


School Production – Billy Elliot

 

 


Art Club – Puppet Making Project

 

 

 

This term, Art Club is embarking on a specialist puppet making project which will last around six weeks. So far, we have chosen features such as head, body, and hand shapes, as well as choosing the fabric colour and texture for our puppets. There is a wonderful array of colour, design, and texture for all the puppets. This week we have begun cutting out our puppet pattern pieces ready to cut out the fabric and foam in the next few weeks.

 

 


Year 10 Work Experience

 

 

We are currently looking for employers to take Year 10 pupils for work experience 9-13 March.  Work experience is hugely beneficial to pupils, giving them an insight into the world of work and helping to build their skills and confidence.  If you have Employer Liability Insurance then this covers pupils on a work placement.  If you think you can help, please contact Miss Vadis careers@camshill.com.

 


Menu w/c 19 January 2026

 

Menu Week 3 25,26

 


Whole School Letters Published This Half Term

 

Below is a list of letters emailed to all parents/carers this half term together with the date and time they were sent.  If you are unable to find any of the communications, please email office@camshill.com and we can send you a further copy.

 

No whole school letters have been published yet this half term.

 


Statistics

 

Positive Behaviour Points Averages per Pupil for This Week 

 

Year 7 –   5.15 points

Year 8 –   5.67 points

Year 9 –   4.24 points

Year 10 – 2.99 points

Year 11 – 2.09 points

 

Attendance

This week –  92.6%

Same week last year – 92.2%

 

 

 

Sparx and Educake

 

These are two online resources that we expect pupils to be accessing routinely with homework set by teachers and independently to support their progress in Maths, Science, and other subjects. We ask parents/carers to check in with their child to see whether they are accessing these resources routinely and to encourage the best use of them.

 

Sparx – Maths

 

Over 50% in Maths Homework

Year 7      78%

Year 8       63%

Year 9      70%

Year 10    72%

 

 

Over 75% in Maths Homework

 

Year 7      78%

Year 8      62%

Year 9      63%

Year 10    62% 

 

 

100% in Maths Homework

 

Year 7     74% *

Year 8      50%

Year 9     48%

Year 10   40%

 

*For example, this figure means 74% of Year 7 got 100% in their homework tasks.

Figures in green indicate maintaining or an increase from last time.

Year 11 are working independently with revision homework.

Maths Homework Support is open to all Years on Wednesdays in ICT2 until 4pm.

 

 

Next In-Class Assessment

Year 10 – w/c 26 January 2026 – non-calculator test

Year 9 – w/c 2 February 2026 – tbc

Year 8 – w/c 2 February 2026 – tbc

Year 7 – w/c 9 February 2026 – tbc

 

Calculators and other equipment for sale

 

Casio fx-83GT scientific calculators can be bought via Arbor and collected from the Finance Office.  Prices of these and other items for sale are shown below:

 

Casio fx-83GT scientific calculator- £9.00

Pre-packed pencil case – £2.50

Pair of compasses – 29p

Protractor – 9p

100 blank flashcards – £1.00

A range of GCSE Maths revision materials for KS4 use – See Arbor for details

 

Educake – Science

 

Average number of questions answered per pupil this week

Year 7            33 questions

Year 8            24 questions

Year 9            22 questions

Year 10          40 questions

Year 11          49 questions

 

 

Highest number of questions answered by one pupil this week

Year 7                180 questions

Year 8                311 questions

Year 9                150 questions

Year 10              292 questions

Year 11              225 questions

 

 

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