Student Superstars

Today’s Superstars!

PE
 

Mr Clarke
Chloe Cusack
and Oliver Hill
Excellent 400m running

 

Mr. Brankin
Aaron Lunn for excellent
technique in high jump
and Kurt Gregory for
excellent efforts in Extra
Curricular activities.

 

Mrs Speed
Holly Lumb and
James Tennant

 

Mrs Collingwood
Emily Priest and
Jono Morgan


English

Y7 Mr Mould
Kirsty Hessey for
'Outstanding APP
performance'

Y8 Mr Forman
Bethany Hardstaff for 'Very
much improved attitude,
resulting in higher
achievement.'


Y9 Mr Foort
Mary Meyrick for 'Working
hard to present debate
ideas'


Y10 Miss Skermer
Opal Kaenkaew for
'Working really hard to
produce a piece of
writing independently'

Maths 
 

Mrs. Tong
Laura Smith
Good work on display
project
 
Mr. Hall
John Gibb
Completing 2 lessons
in 1
 
Mrs. Taylor
Morgan Fisher-James
Improved effort during
lessons over last few
weeks
 
Mr. Lewis
Charlotte Townsend
Good work in lessons
 
Ms. Cheltham
Shannon Langton
Good work on angles

 
Alfreton Learning Community
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mathsstud.jpg Maths Student of the Term
On Thursday 22nd July all the students who had received a certificate for Maths Student of the week from their teacher, gathered together.  All the student’s names were entered into a draw, to see who won Student of the Term.  The prize, a voucher for WHSmiths was won by James Minkley of 8SB.  Well done James, and the rest of the students.
Mr. Hall and the Maths Department  

A Level Results
Another great year at Alfreton Grange
Click here to find out more

Online Reporting
Remember you can check your childs progress, attendance and behaviour online using eportal.  If you have lost your username and password please complete this form.

College Dress Code
Section of the website was amended on 9 June 2010. 
Click here for the latest information
  

"Streeet Dancing"
Every Tuesday with a fully qualified dance tutor
in the Dance Studio
F R E E   O F   C H A R G E

6.45pm - 7.45pm 8-11 year olds
7.45pm - 8.45pm 12 - 17 year olds

Run by Alfreton Police
Everyone Welcome!!


Need Additional Help With Coursework?

Graphics Are Running An Open Practical Workshop

for GCSE students TUES WED THURS 3.05pm 
 

Year 11 GCSE Maths Help Sessions
Mrs Cullum
Monday lunchtime and after school (FOUNDATION)
Mr Hall 
Tuesday after school (till 5:00pm if required – come on you dancers)(FOUNDATION)
Mrs Taylor 
Tuesday after school (FOUNDATION)
Mrs Tong  
Wednesday after school (FOUNDATION)
Mr Lewis     
Thursday after school (HIGHER)
Ms Chelton  
Thursday after school (HIGHER)


Exams Timetables
AGAC Final Exams TimeTable Summer 2010
Please click here to view

Y10 – Y13 Provisional Exam Timetable Academic Year 2010-2011
Please
click here to view


Connexions
Steph Ryman– the Connexions Personal Advisor will be available every Thursday lunchtime in the library
 
 


Attendance
The winners of the form competition for the w/c 5th July
7ZS 93.5% | 8GH 95.8% | 9LT 88.5% | 10HH 89.2%
Whole school attendance 86.49%

 


  Our Best Results - Ever!  
Congratulations to last year’s Y11 who achieved fantastic results, THE BEST EVER, in their GCSE’s. 58% got at least 5 A*-C results and 46% got at least 5 A*-C grades including English & Maths.
  

58% A*- C and 47% A*- C including English & Maths. Well done to all concerned

A Level Results- 10% up on last year - 97% pass rate. WELL DONE
 

Critical Incident
Remember the signal for a  CRITICAL INCIDENT - 9 bells (3 short, 3 long, 3 short)
 

Planning your holidays for 2010?

Find Something To Do This Weekend
Click here if you are stuck for things to do at the weekend?
  

OFSTED Report
OFSTED report Available HERE
 

 

Newsflash

teaser_alevel.pngA Level Results.  Another great year at Alfreton Grange !

 

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