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Title: By Jessica Hardie


1
Welcome to Holmemead
  • By Jessica Hardie
  • 7CSG

2
Uniform
  • Uniform includes white shirt or blue polo shirt
    with the emblem on, grey trousers or skirt and
    the Holmemead jumper. The polo shirts can be worn
    through all of the year shirts in the winter must
    be long sleeved with a tie and in summer short
    sleeved if preferred without tie.
  • The sports uniform concludes of white polo shirt
    with emblem and black shorts with white or blue
    socks in the summer and rugby shirt, tracksuit
    bottoms,
  • royal blue socks and football boots or
  • trainers.

3
Lessons and Facilities
  • There are some lessons at Holmemead that your
    child never will have done like French, Design
    Technology and P.S.H.C.E. Some lessons are
    repeated during the day usually Maths or English
    and in years 6,7,8 double lessons of D.T and
    geography or history.
  • Facilities that Holmemead has for your child
    include a fully equipped library and ICT suite,
    gym, cafeteria and the Space for Sports and Arts.
  • To every lesson children bring their own
  • equipment, a pencil case and pens,
  • pencils etc.

4
Lunch and Breaks
  • The morning break lasts for twenty minutes and
    lunch lasts for an hour.
  • At lunch you can either have a packed lunch,
    school dinner, which is a cooked meal, or a hub
    meal which consists of a roll, baguette or wrap,
    a drink, fruit and a desert. Other drinks can be
    bought from the cafeteria from range of prices.
  • At lunchtime there are many places to go like the
    Quad for sitting and talking, the playground for
  • running around and clubs for whatever
  • the club is e.g.. Netball, football and ICT.

5
Timetables and Planners
  • Each class has a timetable of twenty five
    lessons a week, in year five the lessons
    don't move around much but further up the school
    you have to move to different classrooms for
    most lessons.
  • Every child has a planner to keep a record of
    homework
  • for every day and when it's due in for, in a
    planner you also have your timetable and other
    extras.
  • The planner has to be signed every week by
  • his a parent to show that your child has
    done
  • or her homework.

6
Homework
  • Unlike lower schools every child will receive
    homework weekly, the amount of homework given
    will increase during the years.
  • In year five pupils will only get homework once
    or twice a week, year six three or fours times a
    week and most days for years seven and eights.
  • Mostly homework given is English, Maths and
    Science but sometimes finishing off work from
    other lessons.
  • Yet if homework is not in on time a detention
    will be given but for good homework stars and
    merits.
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