Here the Sele students accompanied by teacher Mr Atkins visited the Tokyo Skytree, one of the world’s tallest buildings at 540m, the Pokemon Mega Centre in Sunshine City and a shrine dedicated to Benzaiten. Our students’ destinations are varied with some going into the world of work; some taking a gap year to help them decide on their future path and some are off to university. CRY is a charity - Cardiac Risk in the Young and the screening was intended to help give advance warning of any undiagnosed heart problems that might exist amongst the 110 young people who attended the session. Whilst the first two floors were inundated by water and debris. 455 N 400 W Apt 39, Provo, UT 84601-2739 is currently not for sale. As your teachers, we have always taken our responsibility to help you achieve your potential and become dynamic, healthy and curious young people seriously and we are optimistic about a bright future that awaits you all. We are pleased to hear from the charity 'Herts Welcomes Refugees' that donations from The Sele School and Morgans Primary School have helped the charity to reach their target of having enough gifts for all of the children in the county. Pupils get GCSE grades as BTec results are pulled. The global pandemic has raised many questions, both on a personal level and about how society is organised, how public health challenges should be met and how economic uncertainty can be tackled. At The Sele School, we believe in a knowledge-rich curriculum which encourages students to become scholars. Staff and students at Marshland High School are celebrating as this year s GCSE results have been revealed. The session will be recorded and available for people to watch later. 90% of our students were successful in securing their first-choice university. They will be discussing tips on how to manage boredom, adapting to change, and promoting ways to help manage our mental health, as well as answering any questions live! One of the team reports that the Sele robot had four wheels and a claw that operated with brutal force but it seemed as though the team might be down and out when the claw stopped functioning while the team was lying in third place. Results day will be Tuesday 10 August. A low 94.2% attendance rate for the school is below average for the country. Every Tuesday after school from 3pm to 4pm the school’s Year 11 mathematicians run our Maths Club. Our Head Girl, Regina achieved an A in Spanish; a B in Art and a Merit in Health and Social Care and is off to study Events Management with Spanish at the University of Hertfordshire. Further details of the planned trip to Japan are in the News item below and for a full report of Hertford Town Council's local grant awards please go to their website. The relief was palpable and the broad smiles (disguised by masks in some cases) were undeniable. Finally, I’d like to take this opportunity, to say a very big well done to all our sixth formers and we wish them all the very best in their future careers. Entrants can submit either a written article, a short video or image that describes their vision for the world after the coronavirus crisis has passed. Most qualifications have a difficulty level. Receptionist Rosemere Backpackers. Number of students 91 % Passes at A*/A - 35.59 % Passes at A/B - 55.87 % Passes at A/E - 99.29. orm Students demonstrated the role of leadership by supporting the Lower School in their lessons and taking a lead in group tasks. For details of A Level and GCSE Results please go to our Performance and Results page. Year 10 Maths Enrichment Day at the University of Hertfordshire, After lunch the students were given a talk on ‘The Creation of Number’ delivered by Ben Sparks from the University of Bath. These initiatives will help provide some positive cultural additions to the town and the community and support the Hertfordshire Year of Culture 2020.”, Julia Bateson, Chair of Governors at the Sele School added “This grant is a major boost for the four students who are currently involved in fundraising a total of £10,000 towards the trip to Japan. One of our new Year 7 students writes about a school field trip to the historic site of the Roman town of Verulamium. For further info, please click on the link: World after COVID-19, Talented Year 10 GCSE Drama Student has written and recorded a brilliant monologue about the devastating personal and public effects of the Covid-19 Emergency. After watching The Sele School students perform a dance which was based on the values of the Award; challenge, teamwork and independence, he then spent a few minutes speaking with the dancers about their experiences of doing the Duke of Edinburgh Award. After contacting Jenny for more information about her history and development as a musician it was interesting to learn that she started learning to play the guitar at the age of nine and co-opted her pianist elder sister into learning some songs they could perform together in talent shows. pioneering research, crucial support services and vital care. If you wish to attend please email Clerk@sele.herts.sch.uk so that an invitation to join the virtual meeting can be arranged. Having left Sendai on the Shinkansen “bullet” train the students travelled to Tokyo for an overnight stay and a day of sight-seeing. We are extremely proud of you and your tremendous achievement, Dr Harris, and wish you every success in a long and distinguished career in medicine. Thanks to Tesco, Hertford - Performing Arts Fundraiser, Update on the Japan Trip Fundraising drive, Hertford Town Council supports Sele students, UK-Japan Young Scientist Workshop Programme, the Town Council's Finance, Policy and Administration Committee voted to award, Sele students in Hertford Dramatic and Operatic Society Panto, FOSS - Raising Funds for Performing Arts Equipment, Jeans for Genes Day - fundraising for Genetic Disorders UK, Dementia Cupcake Day - fundraising for the Alzheimer's Society. The day was summarised with them taking part in a group challenge to display what they had found out from the day by showcasing not only their knowledge but creativity and presentation skills. MIND also be answering any questions that come through the Instagram story for the rest of that afternoon – follow them at @hertfordshiremind. As previously reported our students have been working hard to achieve the funds needed to enable them to participate in this once in a lifetime opportunity and have enjoyed the support of Sele Governor, Stephen McEnally throughout the process. Statistics show there are 12 young people die a week of undiagnosed heart conditions. Progress 8 -0.50, Basics (English & Maths only) 49%, English 4+ 66%, Maths 4+ 54%, English 5+ 42%, Maths 5+ 33%, 5 x 9-4 including English & Maths 40%, Students entered for the Ebacc 47%, Students achieving Ebacc 24%, Progress 8 -0.28, Basics (English & Maths only) 55%, English 4+ 73%, Maths 4+ 61%, English 5+ 46%, Maths 5+ 36%, 5 x 9-4 including English & Maths 44%, Students entered for the Ebacc 53%, Students achieving Ebacc 27%. I was put into the blue team. ft. condo is a 1 bed, 1.0 bath unit. This could have been done as a drawing, model or it could have been a virtual castle. Throughout the day, the students participated in multiple activities which included a workshop that required them to create a pyramid with a regular hexagonal base using just a 20cm square piece of card. This was followed by a tour of the university. At year 11 (Age 15+), students will sit for their first major examination which is GCSE / Pre-A-Levels. To the class of 2019/2020 - ‘Per Aspera Ad Astra’ and enjoy the next step in your learning journey. Alongside the new defences was a memorial to those who had lost their lives in the tragedy. Hertfordshire, SG14 2DG
He also thanked the voters for recognising the qualities he had as a candidate. With the real elections upon us, it was the perfect opportunity to mirror such an influential event for the entire country, giving students an insight into the procedures and the importance of a general election. A comprehensive run down of the highest scoring schools in terms of GCSE Attainment 8 for this year. A Message from the Headteacher, Mr Quach. The students were taken through some magic ‘tricks’ and then introduced to the algorithmic nature of many of the tricks which relied on the properties of number in order for them to work. Special mention to Daisy and Josh who both gained a strong set of results and we look forward to working with them in The Sele Sixth form. Showing - Jumaniji: Welcome to the Jungle we hope that students will have an enjoyable evening and would like to thank Tesco, Hertford for their generous support of the event. Lily is passionate about becoming a teacher for children with special needs and therefore has deferred her university offer while she takes this gap year. The other subjects our students are off to study across the country include: Human Resources, Geography, Photography, Criminology, Arts and Festival Management. For more images of the Sixth Form visit to Tate Modern please see Galleries. 11 Shire supported The Smile Train which is an international charity. The Alzheimer's Society say that in the average time it takes to bake a batch of cakes, six people in the UK will develop dementia, which is now the leading cause of death in England and Wales. England's best and worst schools for GCSE results - how yours compares. Built for parents, the UK’s Best School Guide. We also play maths games like Chess, Otrio and Mastermind or we complete Tarzia maths puzzles. Five years living in New Zealand saw Jenny studying and gaining a diploma as a music teacher at the same time as pursuing a successful solo career. Imagine being the first in your family to do something really challenging - this story is about someone who was the first in her country; a person who has taken the lessons learned and applied them in a practical way to make things better in her homeland. Between 8th and 10th February, Year 7 students went to PGL in Wiltshire where they took part in all sorts of activities. Two sixth form students from the Sele school, accompanied by teacher, Robin Atkins, spent ten days during the summer taking part in a prestigious UK - Japan cultural and scientific exchange. Each month we interview an author about their book and build the show around a related theme. Dementia has overtaken both cancer and heart disease to be the UK's biggest killer; unfortunately, no cure for dementia has been discovered as yet. At the end of February, The Sele School was happy to host a screening event run by CRY in conjunction with Bengeo Tigers FC. To the CRY team that made the screening happen. The Secondary School education journey begins from year 7 to year 13. In amongst all the problems that have beset the world this year, we thought a good news story might make a really nice change. We congratulate them on their sometimes imaginative interpretation of the 'wear red' brief and on their fund raising efforts. We hope you enjoy reading this inspiring story: The Conservationist, the herders and the fashionistas. Disclaimer: School attendance zone boundaries are supplied by Pitney Bowes and are subject to change.Check with the applicable school district prior to making a decision based on these boundaries. The Sele School is delighted to have been invited to take part in an Underpass Art initiative, turning this usually plain space into an informal Art Gallery. Candidates and their teams promoted their parties in various ways across the school, ranging from leaflets and posters to campaign songs, campaign videos and interrupting assemblies to promote their message. Their results were outstanding and a fitting reflection of the maturity, hard work and determination they have shown, not just this year, but throughout their school life. Just launched is a new and exciting opportunity for students in Years 7, 8 and 9 at The Sele School, a sizzling short story competition with the theme 'Summer 2020'. Lunch was followed by having to estimate the amount of budget for living in university. Please click on the link to see the rules and some ideas to get you started: Want to expand your horizons? New dates will be advised ASAP. Whether you are returning to us in September or not, we hope you take the fondest of memories of your time at The Sele School with you. England and Saracens Mavericks star George Fisher attended to help raise funds for this very worthy cause. We were took part in a workshop with the museum staff where we learnt more about the artefacts and even had the opportunity to touch and hold them! Our other mention in the national press came in the Saturday magazine of The Guardian when a 'Let's move to' article featured Hertford and listed The Sele School as being 'good' in accordance with our most recent Ofsted report. Prizes were also awarded to the most organised team, which was the Conservative Party, led by William Quinton. A Level and GCSE Results. Josh Mockridge, Brooke Mills- Ward, Teagan Fossey, Freyja Coltman-West and Daisy Corbett, who are all doing their Bronze award, produced a flawless dance routine, which they had spent many weeks preparing under the guidance of their dance teacher Erin O’ Dell and with the support of Richard Eversley, Design and Technology teacher and Duke of Edinburgh leader, Richard Eversley. This debate expanded into the wider philosophical reaches of the ideas of mathematics and made the students think about the fundamental concepts that build up our understanding and application of the complexities of mathematics today. Tickets for the pantomime are available from Hertford Theatre box office. Feeling fed up with repeats of old Christmas Specials on TV and hoping for something a bit more thought provoking? Should you be interested in becoming involved in FOSS details of who can join and how to get in touch are on the FOSS page of our website. It was great. Articles of red clothing could be accessorised with a red nose for those who didn't mind being partially 'red in the face'. The NHS understands that there are numerous barriers that can prevent younger vulnerable teens volunteering within health care, not least because of their age and by the time they are old enough to do so, they may no longer be interested. Governors Business and Pecuniary Interests, Examination Survival and Stationery Guide, SEND - Special Educational Needs and Disability, Year 7 Literacy and Numeracy Catch-up Premium, Relationships Education, Relationships and Sex Education and Health Education (RSHE)/Citizenship, Years 12 and 13 - Sixth Form Admissions, Hertford & Ware School Sports Partnership, Summer Sizzler KS3 Creative Writing Competition, https://www.nts.live/shows/literaryfriction, Happy as a Happy Thing by Cedar Rose Johnso. Please join the live chat and/or send in your questions! Sele Students were literally seeing red on Friday 15 March when the 2019 Comic Relief challenge was to exchange an article of their school uniform with something red instead. I've been inside for 4 weeks now, only seeing a glimpse of the outside world through my window. ... Haygrove Secondary School GCSE. We hope to do a little to help, with members of staff and students joining in the school's fundraising efforts. Huge congratulations go out to former Sele School student, Alex Harris, who has, this month, achieved his Doctorate in Medicine from Cambridge University. On Tuesday 11th February students at The Sele School participated in a Drop-Down Day where they participated in Citizenship lessons. However, there could only be one winner and after a day of student and teacher voting, the Liberal Democrat candidate, Joe Thomas, was declared the winner of The Sele School 2019 elections. The school was selected for the second year running by the Clifton Scientific Trust in Bristol, as one of only six schools in the UK to be invited to the 2018 exchange. The NHS also understands that many people believe the only job opportunities within the NHS are for highly qualified health care professionals. The Prince, who has taken over as patron for the Duke of Edinburgh Award, took a keen interest in the students’ performance. The Sixth form results have been released and it has been an excellent set of grades for our Sixth Formers. Every speech was well researched and delivered, with a huge focus being on the Education, Health and Environmental Policies each party had. We are encouraged to get sponsored to do the run and we can even wear fancy dress on the day! The Sele School . I also held a horse jaw! GCSE Exam Results 2020 Our warmest congratulations to Year 11 on the receipt of their GCSE grades. Our Sixth Form Students demonstrated the role of leadership by supporting the Lower School in their lessons and taking a lead in group tasks. Performance and Results GCSE Results. Discover the catchment area for The Sele School, read parent reviews and see exam results. We are now pleased to be able to acknowledge the generous donors who have enabled us to reach the current total of £2,900 towards the costs of the trip to Japan to be taken later this year. Hertfordshire, SG14 2DG
As a preeminent research and teaching institution, the University cultivates an academic environment in which the highest standards of intellectual integrity and scholarship are practiced. With the support of Sele Governor, Stephen McEnally, students have been working hard to obtain sponsorship and raise money to enable them to participate in this chance of a lifetime. Our Head Boy will be taking a role in the back stage organisation that makes the performance run smoothly, while one of his fellow Sixth Formers has multiple roles as a dancer, zombie and sprite. It was an exhibition that took a slightly different form to the art that you would normally expect to see. Head teacher, Neil Dunn, “We congratulate all our students for their efforts and results and do not forget their dedicated teachers who are committed to providing our students with a first-class teaching experience and are always around to support and encourage.”, Deputy Head teacher, Tosca Hein, “Many students will be inspired by Jacob Collins’ excellent results which have secured his place at the University of Southampton to read Mathematics with Actuarial Science. This is a public meeting. Now the Leverhulme Research Fellow in Volcanology at Cambridge University's Department for Earth Sciences; Emma's research involves the measurement of the metals in volcanic emissions. We are confident that the life lessons our students have learned during their time with us has equipped them with the drive, courage and work ethic they will need to negotiate all of life’s wonderful adventures. The private event was funded from the Mathew Blease Memorial Fund held by CRY. “Adversity, it can break or make you.” That is certainly true for this cohort. Myself and my husband Steve started the fund in memory of our son who died at the age of 13 through viral myocarditis. The character Evie has imagined and who speaks, is a 15 year old girl from Hertford who has experienced the worry and fear of having someone close to them hospitalised due to CV-19; she talks about the feelings this provokes and the consequent changes in her outlook and values. This story is both from very far away (Mongolia) and close at hand (Cambridge) and it encompasses some key issues of the times - the importance of education, the need to conserve the environment and how people can make a living in a sustainable manner. Sharn Tomlinson accepted the cheque on behalf of Keech Hospice; Sally Patterson accepted the funds raised on behalf of Mind in Mid Herts and Ian Vallance collected the donation on behalf of The Smile Train. In the first term of Year 7, we went on a trip o St Albans to visit the Verulamium Museum. At the VEX Robot Rumble, held at the University of Hertfordshire in January, The Sele School Year 10 Robotics Team beat fifteen other schools to win the overall competition. We hope you enjoy this moving and thought provoking example of a young person's viewpoint of the current situation. Many students will be inspired by Nathan’s excellent results and we wish him the very best in his future endeavours as he reads Mathematics at Warwick University. Others were simply demonstrations of the amount of time, dedication and effort people have to put into their work. I managed to achieve 3rd place in my year and in the first fifteen of the whole school! At the beginning we watched a video about the history of the city. Having just 396 pupils, The Sele School is in the lowest category of attending students in the UK. Once again, our students gained some very good results, notably the superb achievement by Nathan, who was awarded 4 A*s in Maths, Further Maths, Chemistry and Physics. They dipped into the Heavy Metal Mayhem of the Marine World in ‘The Blowfish’ seminar. This is Evie's monologue - you can still listen to the recording by scrolling down and clicking on the link: Entrants can submit either a written article, a short video or image that describes their vision for the world after the coronavirus crisis has passed. Students at The Sele should be proud of their commitment to their studies which has enabled them to pursue a pathway that is appropriately interesting and challenging for them. Congratulations to Izzy who built the robot, Callum the programmer, Bruno the strategist and to Tom, Josh and Megan who drove the robot through 14 challenges to take the title. Following the government's decision to award the teacher assessment grade for A Levels, we will contact students once we have received a new results file/confirmation from the Exam Board. Hertfordshire MIND Network are hosting a live Q&A session for children and young people on their Instagram platform (@hertfordshiremind), on Tuesday 14th July between 11am – 12pm. The prize for the best campaign team was awarded to the Liberal Democrats who had spent hours producing very professional videos, leaflets and posters and who were leading the campaigning around the school. We need to prevent this from happening to other children. It's always nice to get a mention in the national press and earlier this year we were delighted to be name checked by former Sele Student Emma Liu when she was interviewed in the Financial Times weekend magazine. Creating the castles was also fun because it was a task that encouraged us to be creative. Thanks to Tesco, Hertford Key Stage 3 students will be able to enjoy drinks and snacks when they attend a special - for one night only - fundraising Movie Night at The Sele School on Thursday 13 February. Meeting the Japanese students was nerve wracking but looking back the trip has been one of the most influential starting points for any event of my life so far.” Neil Dunn the Head of The Sele School is confident that his students will once again be invited to participate in the 2019 exchange planned for at both the UK workshops in Cambridge University and the Japan workshops in Kyoto city, the ancient capital of Japan. The Salmon Sisters played together for ten years, backing some of the big names of the time and appearing on TV, before deciding to pursue new careers, which saw Jenny become a solo artist. We have a wonderful Christmas Hamper donated by FOSS on display in Reception at The Sele School and tickets are on sale from Tuesday 10 December. Cambridge environmental economist @MatthewAgarwala discusses a #greenrecovery that puts people and planet first. Building a castle was challenging because you had to follow the plans exactly. We look forward to further fundraising efforts by FOSS and by the students, as they work towards the total they need for the trip. Advanced level qualifications (level 3) results over time. We ask that every student taking part and wearing jeans to school on Friday 20 September donates a minimum of £1. The students had a great day exploring science, technology, engineering and maths! On the 24th October 2018 The Sele School Sixth Form travelled to the Tate Modern in London for a day of modern art. mirror. Every Birmingham school's GCSE results - see where yours ranks. 'Happy as a Happy Thing' is how we feel about our extremely talented former student, Cedar Johnson, who has written, performed and produced this emotional and humbling song and video summing up our lives at the moment in this time of uncertainty and unknown. We need this message to reach everyone. F. or further info, please click on the link: Talented Year 10 GCSE Drama Student has written and recorded a brilliant monologue about the devastating personal and public effects of the Covid-19 Emergency. We are extremely proud of the success of our students, who were rightly awarded their grades in-line with the prior attainment. ', The winning castles, judged by Mrs Winship were as follows -. Other students who have been successful at securing their first choice University option are: Krystian Pluta who will be studying Biomedical Sciences at Greenwich; Victoria Lear studying Forensic Science at Nottingham Trent University and Rahima Ali who will be studying Education Studies at London South Bank University. Year 11 students at The Sele School in Hertford presented cheques to representatives from three different charities during their assembly. It demonstrates that knowledge can be used to not only improve our own circumstances but also the environment and how a nation prospers from its natural resources. Literary Friction is a conversation about books and ideas, hosted by friends Carrie and Octavia. Every year, the PE Department holds a Race for Life at the school, where everyone is invited to take part and raise money for Cancer Research. Parents, carers and students will be aware that the Government has announced a third lockdown in England, currently expected to last until February Half Term. A school community serves its students well when it is aspirational for them. Sunday was an early start, up at 6.30am, with rooms to tidy and breakfast in the restaurant, before finishing our weekend with Sensory Trail and Abseiling. In addition to grants gratefully received from the Newton Exhibition Foundation, Hertford Town Council, Hertfordshire County Council's Locality Budget and the Rotary Club of Hertford, the four students and their teacher would like to give particular thanks to Tom McMullen (Joint Managing Director of McMullen's) for his very generous personal donation. Lily is now busy raising the £6,000 required to pay for her flight and lodgings for the year that she will spend in Hyderabah, India; working at a school for blind children. Gemma Caruana also performed very well gaining 168 UCAS points and subsequently has been successful at her choice to read Accountancy at Nottingham University. Each representative spoke about what the money could do for their charity; Sharn Tomlinson exclaimed "We were very impressed with the school; it was a pleasure to meet the young people. They attended the ‘Night School’ presentation by Professor Richard Wiseman where they explored the new science of sleep and dreaming. A Message from Deputy Headteacher, Miss Hein. Hertfordshire MIND Network - live Q&A for young people, Coronavirus Monologue - the print version. On our first day we took part in Raft Building and Giant Swing. 11 Castle supported Keech Hospice a local charity; 11 Bayley supported Mind, a national charity and. I hope the results you have received today have met or exceeded your expectations. Founded in 1850, The University of Utah is the flagship institution of higher learning in Utah, and offers over 100 undergraduate and more than 90 graduate degree programs to over 30,000 students. In addition to this, some students have opted not to apply to University but in the light of their results have sufficient points to go through the Clearing process if they so wish. 76% of students attaining a Grade 4 (equivalent to a Grade C) or above in English and mathematics With the results announced and the speeches over, it was time to thank each candidate for participating, as well as the rest of the sixth formers who volunteered to be a part of this important Citizenship event. Linking St Andrew's Street to Gascoyne Way and likely to get a lot more foot traffic with the recent opening of a new supermarket, the underpass has been lined with art works from local schools and showcases four works by our talented students. 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