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30th June 2010

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Dear Parent(s)/Carer(s)

I am writing to give you the details of our end of year celebrations at this important and exciting time for Year 11 students.

This year’s Celebration of Achievement will take place at Middlesbrough Town Hall on Thursday 1 July 2010 and I am delighted to inform you that our guest speaker is Mike Landers who is a motivational speaker for British Telecom. He will be presenting Records of Achievement to each Year 11 student, as well as the whole school Special Awards. We would very much like to see as many students and their families as possible at this memorable and important occasion.

Doors open at 6.45 pm for a 7.15 pm start. Please order tickets for the event on the attached order form as soon as possible. We would like students to wear smart, business-style dress instead of uniform – no jeans or trainers!

As you will no doubt already be aware, the Leavers’ Ball is on Tuesday 29 June 2010, at Gisborough Hall.

Students should aim to arrive at Gisborough Hall between 6.30 pm and 7.00 pm. During this time there will be a photographer taking photographs before dinner is announced at 7.15 pm. The event finishes at 11.30 pm and everyone must be collected by midnight.

Book Collection Day is on Wednesday 30 June 2010 between 1.00 – 3.00 pm in the Sixth Form Centre. Students must return all their books to school before we will release Records of Achievement and the Year 11 School Photograph. Year 11 students should also return any school combination padlocks and remove all contents and locks from their lockers.

GCSE results arrive in school on Tuesday 24 August 2010. Students will be able to collect their results in person from 10.00 am onwards in our Sixth Form Centre. Should they be unable to attend, someone else may collect their results for them, but they must have a signed note from the student confirming this arrangement. If you need to make alternative arrangements, please let me know.

Finally, can I take this opportunity to wish all of our Year 11 students ‘the very best of luck’ in the remaining examinations and with whatever the next stage of their ‘lives’ have in store for them.

Yours sincerely

David Page
Assistant Headteacher KS4 Learning and Standards

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