This booklet is to help you become familiar with the day to day changes which you will meet within Peterhead Academy. At the Academy, you will be studying many new subjects, meeting new teachers and new friends. THE SCHOOL DAY Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Registration 8.30-8.40 8.30-8.40 8.30-8.40 8.30-8.40 8.30-8.40 Period 1 8.40 – 9.30 8.40 – 9.30 8.40 – 9.30 8.40 – 9.30 8.40 – 9.30 Period 2 9.30 – 10.20 9.30 – 10.20 9.30 – 10.20 9.30 – 10.20 9.30 – 10.20 Interval 10.20 – 10.40 10.20 – 10.40 10.20 – 10.40 10.20 – 10.40 10.20 – 10.40 Period 3 10.40 – 11.30 10.40 – 11.30 10.40 – 11.30 10.40 – 11.30 10.40 – 11.30 Period 4 11.30 – 12.20 11.30 – 12.20 11.30 – 12.20 11.30 – 12.20 11.30 – 12.20 Lunch/Period 5 12.20 – 1.10 12.20 – 1.10 Lunch 12.20 – 1.10 Lunch 12.20 – 1.10 Lunch 12.20 – 1.10 Lunch/Period 5 Lunch 1.10 – 2.00 Lunch 1.10 – 2.00 1.10 – 2.00 1.10 – 2.00 1.10 – 2.00 Period 6 2.00 – 2.50 2.00 – 2.50 2.00 – 2.50 2.00 – 2.50 2.00 – 2.50 Period 7 2.50 – 3.40 2.50 – 3.40 MAIN SUBJECTS ART ENGLISH ENTERPRISE FRENCH GEOGRAPHY GERMAN HEALTH HISTORY MATHEMATICS MODERN STUDIES MUSIC RELIGIOUS EDUCATION SCIENCE SOCIAL EDUCATION TECHNICAL SUBJECTS SCHOOL UNIFORM EXPECTATIONS Junior School S1-3 Senior School S4-6 Plain black footwear Plain black footwear Plain black trousers Plain black trousers Plain black skirt with black or neutral tights Option 1: Plain white polo shirt and plain black sweatshirt, preferably with school crest Or Option 2: Plain white shirt with school tie and plain black V-neck sweater or cardigan, preferably with school crest Plain black skirt with black or neutral tights Plain white or black shirt with School tie Plain black V-neck sweater or cardigan, preferably with school crest * Burgundy school blazer with school crest * optional for S4-5 but the school has a clear expectation that all S6 students will take pride in wearing the school blazer Items of clothing should only have the school crest on them. Items of clothing which have commercial logos on them are not appropriate for school uniform. No denim or jeans of any kind or colour should be worn in school. HOMEWORK PETERHEAD ACADEMY HAS TO BE DONE REGULARLY OFTEN TAKES TIME MUST BE DONE NEATLY ENTIRELY YOUR OWN WORK STUDENT DIARY & PLANNER 2013-2014 WRITTEN IN YOUR BEST HANDWRITING ONLY TO BE EXPECTED AT THE ACADEMY USE YOUR PLANNER to help you RECORDED IN YOUR STUDENT DIARY AND PLANNER KEEPS YOUR WORK UP TO DATE get there EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES We at Peterhead Academy feel it is extremely important to allow all pupils the opportunity to take part in extra curricular activities. They spend a great deal of time organising clubs and activities to allow you to develop as a person and interact with both pupils and staff out-with the normal classroom situation. These activities include: Badminton Basketball Residential Excursions Computer Club Choirs Curricular Visits Global Rock Challenge Football Foreign Excursions Garden Club Volleyball Hockey Library Orchestra Theatre Visits Rugby Netball Cookery Club Young Engineers Running School Concerts Scripture Union School Shows Maths Revision Club PHYSICAL EDUCATION COURSE ACTIVITIES 1. All pupils S1 and S2 will experience a common physical education curriculum including two outdoor games (football and hockey) and two indoor games (basketball and volleyball), creative movement (gymnastics and dance), swimming, cross-country running and track and field athletics. PE EQUIPMENT To enable your son/daughter to get maximum benefit from safe participation in the above activities he/she will need the following personal equipment: a) b) c) d) Indoor footwear (gym/training shoes – preferably with white or non-marking soles); Outdoor footwear if possible (stout training shoes or football boots); A change of top (T-shirt or football top or similar), socks and shorts or games skirt; Swim-suit, trunks and towel. N.B. 1. Your son/daughter will be given plenty of advance notice of when to bring the appropriate kit. 2. Warm top and track-suit/jogging suit trousers would also be beneficial when participating in outdoor activities. EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Throughout the year various activities are offered by PE Department at lunch-times and after school (see programme issued to your son/daughter). No matter his/her experience in that activity your son/daughter will be made welcome at any of these. There are a wide variety of options to choose from when it comes to meal times in the Academy. You can eat in the following places: THE DINING HALL The menu has a wide variety of food for all tastes. Lasagne, our own chicken pie, all manner of curries, pasta dishes and a vegetarian selection are amongst the favourites. Home made sweets – hot and cold – with popular items like sticky toffee pudding; fruit crumble, apple pie and fruit salad make regular appearances. Wholesome homemade soups are offered every day along with fresh fruit, juices, yoghurt and milk. In addition to the above we have baked potatoes and offer a selection of fillings daily – hot and cold. If you want to avoid queuing then you can pre-order using the kiosk machine before school or at interval and collect your order in the canteen at lunchtime. We also have drink vending machines in the link corridor offering plain and flavoured water and a selection of non-fizzy drinks; there are also vending machines which dispense a selection of cold foods and drinks. As well as the lunchtime opening, we have an 8.00 a.m. service in the Dining Hall each morning to provide hot rolls and pancakes, etc along with fresh fruit, juices and milk. In the Canteen at morning interval you can purchase scones, hot filled rolls, home bakes, crisps, and a range of drinks. A Tuck Shop is also available in the Assembly Hall PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL SERVERIES AND VENDING MACHINES OPERATE ON A ENTITLEMENT CARD PAYMENT BASIS PLEASE KEEP YOUR CARD SAFE ! NATIONAL CAFETERIA SAMPLE Menu SOUP Soup of the Day & bread MAIN COURSE Served with vegetables or Salad and ‘Carbs’ From: Price includes Bread Basket selection Extras: Vegetable, Salad Potatoes, Pasta, Rice, Noodles Munch Pot Baked Potato with a cold or hot filling Salad Bar or Boxed Salads SOUP & SWEET COMBO HOT or COLD SWEETS SUNDRIES Yogurt from Cookies Fresh Baked Scone Home Made Tray Bakes from Fresh fruit from Soft drinks HOT SNACKS Hot Dog + sauce Turkey Burger Cheese Burger Pizza PUPILS' PROBLEM PAGE Answer the following questions (tick your answers) 1. What happens if I get lost on my first few days? a) Start crying b) Wander round the school in search of the class c) Ask a Prefect or Teacher for assistance 2. What happens if I arrive late for School? a) Go home b) Report to the Depute Head Teacher on duty who will issue me with a Late Arrival Slip c) Inform the Head Janitor 3. What happens if I have a problem at school? a) Discuss the problem with my Guidance Teacher b) Discuss the problem with the Head Teacher c) Discuss the problem with the Head Janitor 4. What happens if I miss my bus at 3.15 p.m.? a) Walk home b) Take a Taxi home c) Go to the General Office for help 5. What happens if I lose my bus pass? a) Go to the Enquiry Office where I will be issued with a Temporary Bus Pass b) Walk to school instead of catching the bus c) Pay my fare each day 6. What happens if I have a dental appointment or doctor's appointment during the school day? a) Tell a friend to inform my teachers b) Go to the Registration Office before 8.30 a.m. to get a Permission for Absence Slip c) Walk out of school without permission SCHOOL BADGE “HOUSE BUILT ON A ROCK” School Website: http://peterheadacademy.aberdeenshire.sch.uk/ REMEMBER Get to school before 8.30 a.m. Report to the Community Theatre if you have an Assembly NATIONAL ENTITLEMENT CARD This is a multi-application card scheme run as a partnership between the Scottish Executive, Scotland’s local authorities and others and aims to make it quicker and easier to access services. It is also used at Peterhead Academy to use the Canteen, Vending Machines and Library. Many councils across Scotland already have schemes which allow a variety of services to be added to this card. These include bus travel, leisure, libraries, staff cards, taxi services for those with disabilities, and within schools for catering, vending, registration, school library and secure room access. Other councils across Scotland will be introducing these schemes in the future. The card is personalised and allows you to select the services you want to add It is quick to use – just flash it over a reader and it scans automatically It is convenient – a single card with many uses helping you to reduce the number of cards you need to carry It is easy – no more repeating your name and address to get a service. Just quote your number or swipe your card. Young Scot and Young Persons Travel Concession Young Scot – Young Scot is the national youth information agency for Scotland and is a registered charity. Unless you chose to opt-out, your new National Entitlement Card will have Young Scot branding, giving you access to all of the Young Scot information services, as well as discounts and special offers in over 1,800 places in Scotland and in over 200,000 places in 42 European countries. The new card will also have the PASS hologram on it, meaning you can use it as a proof-of-age card across the UK. You can find more information at www.youngscot.org Examples of discounts are: 10% Discount at Burtons, Topman, Topshop, Dorothy Perkins and Miss Selfridge. 25% Discount at Pizza Hut and 10% off KFC. Young Persons Travel Concession – if you are aged between 16 and 18 (inclusive) or you are a full-time volunteer aged between 19 and 25 (35+ hours per week) and volunteer with Project Scotland or Community Service Volunteers (CSV Scotland) you may qualify for the Young Persons Concessionary Travel Scheme. You should use your National Entitlement Card as photographic identification both to obtain your rail card and when travelling. The cardholder is entitled to: 1/3 off the adult single fare on most buses across Scotland. A free Scottish Youth Card giving you a 1/3 off rail travel. In the future Aberdeenshire Council and the Scottish Executive will be adding more discounts and benefits to the card. Frequently Asked Questions How can a pupil obtain a National Entitlement Card? Pupils should go to the General Office and give a note of their name. The Office staff will then inform the National Entitlement Card Unit (based in Fraserburgh) who will, in turn, arrange for a photograph of the pupil to be taken in school, to be used on the card. A PIN number will be issued at this point to enable the pupil to use the Canteen facilities until their new card arrives. The National Entitlement Card Unit will then send a form to the school which the pupil will have to sign. (If the pupil is under 12 years of age the parent/guardian must sign the form.) As soon as they come into school the Office staff will inform the pupils concerned. How do pupils use their National Entitlement Card? Top-Up: Pupils can put money onto their cards using the four Top-Up machines (also called REVAL machines) which are situated around the school. Vending Machines: Pupils must have their card to use the vending machines. They insert their card into the slot in the vending machine and choose the food item(s) they want. The amount automatically comes off the balance on the card. Canteen: A pupil can hand over their card to pay for their food in the Canteen. If a pupil does not have his/her card in school with them they can still use the Canteen by either telling the Canteen staff their name or by obtaining a PIN number. The pupil should then key their PIN number into the keypad next to the till and press enter. Canteen staff then check that the photograph of the pupil, which comes up on their computer screen, matches the pupil standing in front of them. This ensures that pupils do not use someone else’s PIN number. A record is kept in the school of all card transactions. Free School Meals: £2.3 allowance goes on daily to pupils who are entitled. Any monies not used clears at the end of the day, i.e. it cannot be saved to be used on another day. Library: The cards are also required when borrowing books from the school Library. What if a pupil loses their National Entitlement Card? This should be reported to the General Office as soon as possible. A stop will be put on the card so no-one else can use it. A PIN number will be issued so that the pupil can still use the Canteen facilities. A request for a new card will be sent to the National Entitlement Card Unit and it usually takes around 1-2 weeks for a card to be replaced. You will receive your card on the first day of school and will be shown how to use it.