Friday 5 July 2013

Enterprising Newcastle - School Business Awards 2013

Successful night for All Saints College

Students from Yr 11 and Yr 12 marked the end of the year in style last night, by picking up two awards at the Enterprise Newcastle - School Business Awards.

The Enterprising Newcastle School Business Awards recognises the achievements of those who have engaged in Enterprise events over the past calendar year.

The Yr 11 Olympade team picked up the "Healthy Contribution Award" which was sponsored by the Newcastle United Foundation. Jermaine Havrey, Sarah Ormston, Rachel Curry, Thomas Scrivens, Daniel Rodden, Chris Wake and Shannon Allman worked really hard on the idea and truly deserved the recognition they achieved.

All Saints students Georgia Scott, Jade Shilling & Lucy O'Brien were also rewarded for their efforts on the Bubble Challenge from Denise Robertson MBE who is the Patron of the Bubble Foundation. The total amount raised by schools across Newcastle was over £13,500 which is a massive achievement by all pupils.
Finally the award for "Enterprising Student of 2012-2013" was awarded to our very own Jermaine Havrey. This is an amazing achievement which marks a very successful 5 years at All Saints. Jermaine has always had a keen interest in Business and has displayed a vast array of Enterprise Skills over the past two years during his studies. Jermaine hopes to go onto university to study Business and I have no doubt he will be a success in whatever path he decides to follow.

Well done to all involved and thank you for your excellent contributions.








Thursday 25 April 2013

NCFE LEVEL 1 AWARD IN EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS

15 year 9 students have been working with NUFC this week. The two day course with 1 day held at St James Park will count towards a Level 1 Qualification in Employability Skills.

Students were faced with the following tasks:

Problem Solving at Work
Understanding Personal Finance
Job & Training Search Skills

Well done to all students involved.

Monday 8 April 2013

Laugh in the Face of Exams

Tree of Knowledge returned to ASC, in the last week of term. Yr 11 students spent 2 hours with TOK discussing exam strategies and ways in which to deal with stress and revision. As always the session was very positive with students leaving feeling positive and enthusiastic about the upcoming examinations.

Feedback from Students:

"I really enjoyed the TOK because it was hilarious and I learnt in a fun way!"
"Made me feel much better about my future and chances in the exams!"
"Not the average school visitor!"
"It made me think about thing's differently - it will help (I hope)!"
"Fantastic!"

Update from World Studies

Remembering the First World War

35 Year 10 and 11 students recently visited the First World War Battlefields of Belgium. Over a long weekend in March, the students learnt about the war in museums and at the sites of battles. They even walked through some of the trenches where Hitler had fought as an ordinary soldier nearly 100 years ago. The students also took parts in acts of remembrance at both the German and British cemeteries. The students were a real credit to the college and their community. Their respectful attitude at the cemeteries greatly impressed the staff who accompanied them.

Race to the skies

GCSE History students have been learning about the economic boom in the USA in the 1920s. As part of their revision the students have been competing to build their own 1920s skyscraper. Just like in the 1920s the prizes go to the tallest and the most eye catching!
 

Exploding volcanoes

Students in Year 7 have been investigating volcanoes as part of their World Studies lessons. The students learnt about life in the Roman city of Pompeii that was destroyed by a volcano. They also looked at the different types of volcanoes around the world and the different threats and opportunities they present. However, the highlight of the lessons involved the students building and exploding their own volcanoes. The World Studies department would like to thay Miss Cole for her help in building the towering volcanoes!

Wednesday 27 March 2013

Media Experience


Finished Magazine!

The editing process begins!

Yr 13 Business studies, continued the excellent work they have been doing in their Retail Unit this week, by visiting the Newcastle Chronicle offices.

Students were tasked with designing & editing a magazine covering aspects of the Retail specification. Students used industry software which is used everyday to produce the magazines which appear in your daily newspaper.

The day was a huge success and showcased the skills of the students. Well done to all involved.  





CLC Game Design

Adding code into the Game
Yr 9 were introduced to the world of Game Design this week, when they visited the City Learning Centre in Newcastle.

Students were given the task of designing a platform game which included writing code and designing levels and rewards for the characters in the game. Staff at the CLC were amazed at the progress made during the day and stated that the amount of work covered in one session was very rare for a group of students in Yr 9.

Well done to all students involved in the session, I hope you enjoyed the day as much as Mr. Wood and Mrs Morris.


Thursday 21 March 2013

Comic Relief 2013

So far we have raised a grand total of £983.69 for Comic Relief broken down as:

Harlem Shake £141.94
Connor Clarke £89.00
7MSE £5.00

Bucket 1 - £247.88

Bucket 2 - £280.61

Lesley Amos & Y8 - £136.86
Tea Party DKE - £51.65

Carrie-Anne Devlin - £30.75
Thank you for all your help and support with this.

Thursday 7 March 2013

RETAIL GOLD

Yr 13 Business Studies have been busy recently, mixing their Coursework with the world of work. As part of Unit 29 students have been finding out about the Retail Industry and spent a week working with Next, Debenhams and M&S. The idea is to put classroom theory into practice by giving students the opportunity to learn whilst working.

Feedback from participating stores has been very encouraging with Robert Robinson even encouraged to apply for a Trainee Management Position at M&S after his studies. Students will all attend an awards ceremony later in the year to celebrate their success in the project.

Well done to all Yr 13 involved in the project!!

Friday 8 February 2013

UK Bubble Foundation

Students from All Saints College, visited the RVI today to help launch the UK Bubble Foundation Charity Event. Students from the college were greeted by staff who thanked the college for the fantastic £566 which was raised from the Christmas Fayre. Students were given the showbiz treatment throughout the event as they were pictured for the local press and also interviewed for the local news. Big thanks to John Lee, Jermaine Havrey, Adam Campbell, Stephen Mills & Lee Telfer for representing the college.

For more information on the event please visit:

Friday 1 February 2013

SPANISH DAY @ NUFC

Students spent the day working with Ms Brenes Vela at St James park last term. The task was for Yr 7&8s to produce a "Welcome to Newcastle Guide" / "Bienvenido a Newcastle" for a new Spanish striker. Students were given all instructions in Spanish and weren't allowed to use any English words throughout the day when on task.

Completed Welcome Guides are with Ms Brenes Vela and will be on display very soon.

Wednesday 16 January 2013

Upcoming Events

Watch out for more details on upcoming Enterprise Events:
 
FRI 25TH JAN - NUFC KS3 LANGUAGE DAY @ ST JAMES PARK
FRI 1ST FEB - UK BUBBLE FOUNDATION TV LAUNCH
THURS 7TH & FRI 8TH FEB - YOUNG LEADERS NUFC ENTERPRISE EVENT
MON 11TH - THURS 14TH FEB - YR 13 BUSINESS STUDENTS RETAIL GOLD PROGRAMME
 
For more info contact Mr. D. Wood

Thursday 10 January 2013

ASC Christmas Fair

 
Before Christmas all staff and students had a day off timetable to get into the festive spirit and raise money for the UK Bubble Foundation. With a range of activities, games and food on offer through the day plus the ASC Show the day was enjoyed by all. The gate was opened to the local community with 50+ guests helping create a fantastic atmosphere! Guests were also treated to a Christmas meal courtesy of the college restaurant. The total figure raised on the day was a massive £642.45, which will go a long way in helping children of the North East. Thanks to everybody who took part in the day and helped make it one to remember!

For more information on the Bubble Foundation visit: www.bubblefoundation.org.uk