Trinity School

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WebSite: http://trinity.cumbria.sch.uk

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Welcome to Trinity School s website; thank you for visiting us. We hope that this website helps you to gain a clear picture of life and work in our school. We think that what you will see is a vibrant and thriving community, with a strong sense of common purpose and a consistent focus on high standards.Although we are a large school, which allows us to offer a wide range of courses and activities, we try to behave as if we were a very small one, with a village feel and a big emphasis on the unique importance of each individual. We make no apology for our focus on high standards as we want the best for every one of our students: we insist on high standards in approach to learning and in behaviour. We work to offer a high standard of education and of pastoral care. We encourage responsibility, both for self and for others. Each student is encouraged to take responsibility for their own learning, and to be responsible in the way they treat others, both in school and in the world beyond school. Responsibility and care for others reflects the Christian ethos of our school.We also seek to provide wide ranging opportunities both within the curriculum we offer and in activities beyond the curriculum so that we educate the whole person and prepare our students well for life.. We have been alerted to the fact that extremely disturbing and inappropriate material is being circulated between students, across various social media platforms.  This is causing distress to many.Please be aware of the advice we are sharing with students below, in support of your own ongoing vigilance at home.Read More Instrumental/singing lessons will resume in school next week.Students studying A-level and GCSE music receive a weekly instrumental lesson, as part of their course, free of charge.  For other students there is a charge for these lessons and those taking them will either be invoiced by school or by the instrumental/singing teacher.Woodwind, Brass, Guitar and Cello lessons are provided by the music service and for these lessons you will be invoiced by school.  The charges for these lessons areGroup lesson – £10 per weekIndividual lesson - £20 per weekRead More... To Parents of Pupils and Students who travel to School on a fare paying bus serviceHOME TO SCHOOL TRANSPORTDue to Social Distancing guidelines, to reduce the spread of COVID19, capacity on local bus services is now much reduced.Please read the letter below for more information:20-08-28 Home To Education (v2) (pdf) Returning to school safely in SeptemberThe past six months have been unprecedented and the closure of schools put huge pressure on parents and carers trying ensure their children’s education continued at home. Thank you to all of you.Government policy is that all schools will reopen to all pupils in September. This is good news. But while many children and young people will be looking forward to getting back, meeting friends and restarting classes, we know that some will be anxious about returning. The same may be true for parents and carers.Please read the full letter below for more information:Letter to parents (pdf) 26th August 2020Following the change in government advice late yesterday, we are reviewing the school’s position on face coverings.  As the announcement was made in the media before letting schools know directly, we will need to review the detail of the updated government guidance before making a final decision on this issue.  Please note that it is likely that government guidance may change over the coming weeks as schools return and we will update the information sent yesterday on a regular basis and let you know each time this happens.  The guidance on the website (using the coronavirus updates tab) will always be the most up to date version and is dated in the bottom left hand corner for clarity.  Thank you for your patience.Trinity School Dear Parents/CarersI hope that you are well and have enjoyed the summer break. I wanted to write to remind you of the arrangements for the start of term and to send detailed guidance for reopening fully and safely next week.As I said in my letter in July, the start of term will be a little different this year due to the need to explain to students how the school will operate. We will need students to practice their routes into school, get used to their areas, movement for break times and for Key Stage 4 and 5, practice movement between lessons with fewer students in school. This means that we will be having a staggered start with students coming to school on different days and times in the first week. Due to the bank holiday and the INSET day, the start of term is Wednesday 2nd September, and we will have all students in school by the afternoon of Friday 4th September. The details for each year group’s days are in the table below and their entrance routes are in the second table on page 2. Students in Year 7 and 12 will have their Trinity Induction Days on Wednesday 2nd September and will be the only students in school on that day. This is to help students new to the school to find their way around without worrying about other ‘bubbles.Please read the letter, full guidance notes and travel advice below for more information:Reopening letter 250820 (pdf)Reopening information for parents - 280820 (pdf)School Transport Arrangements from September 2020 (pdf) Dear Parents/CarersThis will be my last communication of the school year and I will be in touch again mid-August with more details about September. We plan to send FAQs (frequently asked questions), the Covid home school agreement, our interim Covid behaviour procedures and detailed instructions for each year group then. You can still view the voiced PowerPoint which outlines how students will be taught in September and the risk assessments from the website. We are busy putting everything in place to keep children and staff safe.Please read the full letter below for more information:Parental letter 17 July 2020 (pdf) Summer holiday activity directoriesTo support parents and carers looking for childcare and activities during the school summer holidays 2020, Cumbria County Council and partners have launched an online directory for each district of Cumbria which lists local options for holiday camps, childcare providers and other support services and activities.  We hope the directory makes it easier for parents and carers to find information about available services. We also aim to support childcare and activity providers to publicise their offer to parents and carers as they begin to restart activities.You can find the directory for your area at https://www.cumbria.gov.uk/childrensservices/childrenandfamilies/cfis/. We will be updating the directories on a regular basis as we receive more information. If you have any listings to add to the directory, please contact childrens.information@cumbria.gov.uk.We will also be posting information about events and activities on our Facebook page @ChildrenandFamiliesInformationService throughout the summer holidays.There is further guidance for parents about attending out of school settings available on the government website at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/guidance-for-parents-and-carers-of-children-attending-out-of-school-settings-during-the-coronavirus-covid-19-outbreak Young Leader AwardAs you are aware, Year 8 Students have been following the Archbishop Youth Trust Young Leaders Award this year in Religious Studies. The Archbishop of York Youth Trust exists to empower our young people to ‘be the change you want to see’ in their schools, communities and the world! The community activities involve personal volunteering work, in school charity work and wider community service.Please read the letter below for more information:RS - Y8 Arch Bishop Award (pdf) Dear Parent/Carer You may have seen the notification that ParentPay were to generate an automatic refund of all School Meal balances – this was to be done once they had received the funds from Schools/Catering Companies. However, they have now withdrawn this offer.The school position is that all balances will remain on the student’s cards for them to use on their return to school.Please read the full letter below which includes a link to the Refund Form:Parentpay-School-Meals-Refunds-Form (pdf)Refund Form direct link. DictionariesWe are very much looking forward to your child being as successful as they can in their language learning in the next academic year. It would be very beneficial that your child attends each language lesson with a dictionary, which would support their learning.Please read the letter below for more information:Y7-11 Dictionaries (pdf)Language Booklets - Yr 11 Revision GuidesAs part of your child being as well prepared and as successful as possible in their language GCSE, we would like to inform you about the CGP GCSE French/ Spanish revision guide that is available to purchase.Please read the letter below for more information:Y11 Revision Guide (pdf)Our Language Booklets for Yr 9 10 French and Spanish are also available to view and download here: Booklets Folder  Dear Parents and Carers,We have now received the final report from Ofsted following their visit to the school on Wednesday, 13th March for a section 8, one day inspection. The report is available below and will be published on Ofsted’s own website on Wednesday, 24th April. We are pleased to tell you that the school continues to be graded as a good school.Please read the information below:Ofsted Letter (pdf)Ofsted Final Report (pdf) Dear Parents/Carers,Please read the letter below concerning Inspection of Cumbria County Council local area’s effectiveness in identifying and meeting the needs of, and improving outcomes for, children and young people who have special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND).SEND inspection letter (pdf) GDPRTrinity School is committed to protecting the rights and privacy of individuals in accordance with its legal obligations under the new General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR), which came into force on 25 May 2018. Please find below Trinity Schools Privacy Statement in relation to this new regulation.Trinity School - Privacy Notice (pdf) Dear parents and carers,In addition to the visits we get from Ofsted, as a Church of England school we are subject to an additional inspection: the Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools (SIAMs). This takes place every five years and Trinity was inspected on 18th and 19th October 2016....Letter and full report below:SIAMS letter to parent/carers (pdf)Trinity SIAMS Report - 2016 (pdf) In a move to ensure that standards of recording homework are consistent across the school, we would appreciate it if you could reinforce the following with your child/children when signing their planners on a weekly basis. All homework must have these key pieces of information recorded in the planners: Subject which set the homework. Details about the task to be completed. Due date for the homework.For more information read the letter below:Use of Planners (pdf) Pupil PremiumPP statement 2019-2020 (pdf)Pupil premium strategy and catch-up funding statement (secondary) 2017-2018 (pdf)What is Pupil Premium?The Pupil Premium is additional funding for publicly funded schools in England to help raise the attainment of pupil premium pupils and support them in reaching their full potential.Students are eligible if they meet any of the criteria listed below: They have received Free School Meals at any point in the last 6 years. They are in the care of the Local Authority They are the children of Service PersonnelRead more in the letter below:PP Letter Yr7-11 (pdf)Details of how we use this money to support the students in the curriculum are included from the links below:PP statement 2018-2019 (docx)PP statement 2018-2019 (pdf)Pupil Premium 2016-17Pupil Premium 2015-16 impact2015-2016 Sixth Form Parents' Evening Booking SystemPlease visit:  https://trinity6thform.parentseveningsystem.co.uk  to book an online appointment.Parents' Guide for Booking Appointments can also be viewed here - ParentGuide (pdf).A map of our Sixth Form School building is available to view here:Sixth Form Map Literacy and ProgressIt is vitally important for all our students to make progress in English and Mathematics.To this end, we regularly monitor progress, and use a wide range of intervention strategies to help students achieve their full potential. It is very common for students to have some type of intervention or 'booster' lessons at some point during their time at Trinity School, regardless of their ability level.Read More .... and fill our hearts with your love,that we may grow into the people you intend,reflect your life in the worldand bring all those we love to youfor the sake of Himwho gave His allJesus Christ, Our Lord.Amen Contact Us You can contact us at Trinity in a number of ways. When contacting the school it is helpful if you know who you wish to speak to.We can also be reached by writing to:Trinity School, Strand Road, CarlisleCA1 1JB. Alternatively you can contact us by telephone on 01228 516 051 or via email: info@trinity.cumbria.sch.uk DirectionsExit the M6 at Junction 43 and follow the A69 into Carlisle. After 1.5 miles, fork right onto Victoria Place. Turn right into Compton Street immediately after passing Carlisle College. Trinity School stretches the length of Strand Road.Trinity School, Strand RoadCarlisle CA11JB. Tel: 01228 516 051 School Uniform To find out more about school uniforms please visit here:Uniform Info.Please view our Uniform Guide here: Uniform Visuals (pdf)Uniform Supplier : The Uniform Shop Ltd, Atlas Works, Denton Holme Carlisle. Tel: 01228 810555. Paper Copies Trinity School Church of England Academy can provide paper copies of information held on this website on request.

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