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Posted on 01 Sep 21 by

Dear Parents and Carers

I hope you have all enjoyed the summer break and we look forward to welcoming your child to the Bourne Community College.

Here is some important information for the start of term –

  • The Year 7 students start on Friday 3 September 2021 at 8.25am. If you are driving your child to school, please drop them off in the turning circle, staff will be available to guide the students to their Tutor room.
  • All Year 7 students will have a Lateral Flow Test on Friday morning, we will only contact you if your child returns a positive result.
  • The Canteen will be open for students at break and lunch time. Students had their fingerprints taken to create a digital signature when they came to meet their Form Tutor.  Anyone who was missed will be able to have this done on Friday.
  • ParentPay – information regarding ParentPay was in the Welcome Pack. If you require any assistance or need a new registration, please contact Mrs J Artis in the Finance Office.  Email – jartis@bourne.org.uk
  • Sims Parent App and Go4Schools – invitations to access this will be sent to you on Thursday. If you require any assistance, please contact ICTsupport@bourne.org.uk
  • Mrs Samantha Savage is the Leader of Year 7 – email ssavage@bourne.org.uk and will be your main point of contact

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Dear families,

We close this half-term on a sunny Friday!

As you will know, Year 11 GCSE exams are well underway. They had their leaver’s assembly yesterday with Mrs. Tibbetts, lots of emotion as one would expect. It is a time to reflect and appreciate how wonderful school time has been for so many students. My sincere thanks to the Year 11 Student Leadership Team – Head Girl and Head Boy, all Prefects for their time and involvement in growing community stronger. You have all been exemplary in your roles and I will personally miss seeing you around. I wish you all the Year 11 students every success with your future endeavours. End of Year assembly means that Year 11 will now come in only to take exams and are free to leave afterwards. It is a demanding few weeks for most, and we wish every single student best wishes. Just a reminder there is a wealth of rich resources from Action Your Potential programme, please use your Bromcom login to access these. As Year 11 finish their exams, Year 10 prepare to take the baton. We will be selecting our new Student Leaders in the new half term.

This half-term we are saying farewell to three members of staff - Mrs Nicolychuk, our amazing Teacher Assistant is returning back to Canada with her family this half-term. Thank you for your hard work, Mrs Nicolychuk. Miss Quinn will start her maternity leave from now. We wish her well and will see her on her return next academic year. Many families will know Mr Carter; he has been a member of the community since 2009. We wish him well as he leaves the Bourne to continue as a Computer Science teacher at another school. I hope you will join me in thanking all colleagues for their support for our children and wish them well.

On our return in June, the first week is ‘activities week’; it’s finally here! A lot of planning and preparation has gone into this week. I wish all students and teachers a truly memorable time, let’s make long term happy memories together.

Wishing everyone a safe and happy half-term

Kind regards,

Mrs Sharma
Head teacher
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