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PHYSICAL EDUCATION

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We have had some recent enquiries about the college policy regarding PE kit. All students are expected to bring the appropriate PE kit to all PE lessons, even if they can’t take a full part in the lesson due to injury. If students are injured they need to bring a note from home explaining why they can’t participate. If this is the case then students need to be prepared to take on another role during the lesson, possibly as a coach or official.

Many lessons take place outside on the playing fields and we don’t want students going out to the playing fields in their college uniform. If students do not bring the appropriate PE kit to lessons they will be expected to borrow spare kit from the PE department – this is washed regularly. They will also be issued with a break time detention.

If you would like to discuss this further, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Mark Lord
Subject Leader in PE

 

 

 

 

 

ADT

    

Students can study up to three art and design subjects through choosing Fine Art, Graphics, Textiles, Product Design, Food Techology or Food & Hospitality as one of their optional subjects.

At AS/A2 students can study one or more subjects through choosing from Fine Art, Graphics, Photography, Textiles and 3D Design.  We have very successful programmes of study in place for Post 16 and have come top in the county for results for the last three years running.

The faculty has a suite of seven classrooms with a ceiling mounted data projector in four of them. We have a dedicated Photography studio, a resistant materials workshop, a ceramics kiln and a glass kiln. We have one small computer room, a computer suite and a full set of computers in two classrooms.  Students also have the opportunity to experience a range of CAD and CAM applications through use of a computerised router and embroidery machines. Each member of the faculty has a laptop. These facilities help to support students' learning experience and introduce them to a wide range of teaching and learning activities.  The faculty office contains most of our resources and is the hub of staff activity.

Many resources and learning materials are available for students to access from the student shared area and students are encouraged to use the facilities before college, at break, lunch and after college if they wish.  Post 16 students are encouraged to use the area in their study periods.

Regular after school opportunities take place with Art Club on a Wednesday night and Textiles on a Tuesday.  Other subject areas offer after school opportunities as the need arises. 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION - PLEASE READ
HEALTH AND SAFETY IN ART AND DESIGN LESSONS

We take health and safety very seriously at Groby Community College and undertake detailed risk assessments for all our activities and try to minimise the risk of accident and injury within the classroom and workshop. 
It is crucial that your child listens carefully, and is sensible and follows classroom rules to avoid distraction. 
As a department, we reserve the right  to withdraw your child from practical work if he/she knowingly behaves in a way that endangers their own safety or that of others. 
Make sure your child is prepared for each lesson with a full set of equipment and coloured pens. 
Make sure your child is prepared for food lessons with the correct ingredients.
 
Please help us to minimise risk by taking the following precautions at home:
• Ensure your child does not have to carry large glass bowls for Food Technology lessons unless they are needed for a specific lesson such as lasagne or apple crumble, as these can easily break and cause an accident.
• Inform us of any allergies, such as food or chemicals.
• Make sure all high risk foods are refrigerated as soon as you receive them.
• Do not allow art, textile or resistant material products to be put near fire.
• Products made in art, design and technology may have small components with sharp edges and should not be handled by small children.

Science

    

The Science faculty have created their very own Groby Community College science website. Here you will be able to find past exam papers and lots of useful resources for revision for the Core Science (year 10), Additional Science (year 11) and Triple Science (year 10 & 11) courses. Please follow the link below:

http://grobyscience.weebly.com

We live in exciting times and our society is increasingly based on the advances of science and technology. It is essential for all students to study all aspects of science (chemistry, physics and biology) up to the age of 16 so that they can better understand the world around them and make informed decisions as citizens. Studying science is increasingly based on the use of knowledge and problem solving and so develops many skills necessary for the world of work and is a requirement for many careers.

All students at Groby will study Science as part of the National Curriculum. We offer a wide range of courses to suite all abilities at both Keystage 4 and 5.

All the teaching staff are specialists in either Biology, Chemistry or Physics enabling us to offer highly specialised teaching in all areas of science.  We are supported by a team of 3 enthusiastic laboratory technicians who offer expert advice on the practical aspects of science teaching.
 
In the faculty we have 6 fully equipped laboratories and a newly refurbished ICT suite in the main building and 2 mobile classrooms. We have just started a rolling programme to refurbish all the laboratories over the next few years. 

LBI: Languages, Business & ICT


 

LBI is a newly-formed faculty comprising Modern Foreign Languages (MFL), Business and IT. The faculty has a team of nine hard-working and committed teachers and possesses a suite of six classrooms, each equipped with ceiling-mounted projectors. We have two dedicated IT suites to support and enhance students’ learning experience.

                             MFL                     Business                      ICT 

MFL
In the MFL department we aim to make learning languages fun, interactive and challenging. We also like to emphasise the cultural, communicative and career benefits that studying a language can bring. We have vibrant learning spaces, well-equipped classrooms and a dedicated ICT suite with up-to-date software to enhance students’ learning experience. The suite is open to students to use before school and at break and lunch times. In addition, we employ Foreign Language Assistants who work closely with students to develop their spoken skills and confidence. We organise a range of extra-curricular events each year, recent examples including: a 3-day residential to Paris, a 4-day residential to Germany, cooking lessons, debating competitions, oral confidence building sessions, Easter revision sessions.

BUSINESS
In Business we aim to make learning fun, we bring real life business examples into the lessons wherever we can and encourage students to take an active interest in the business world. 

We have vibrant learning spaces with well equipped classrooms and a dedicated ICT suite, with links to valuable Business Studies websites to aid the students learning.

To enhance learning, a number of extracurricular events are organised, these include educational talks at Alton Towers, Marks and Spencer’s and Cadburys World.  Students also have the opportunity to develop their entrepreneurial skills by setting up their own company through the Young Enterprise programme.

ICT
Our ICT department has a team of two enthusiastic, subject specialist teachers. We aim to make learning innovative and engaging to allow all our learners to develop skills required for the working world.  

Our ICT suite is well equipped to meet out learners needs with dedicated up to date hardware and software to enhance the learner’s experience.

We offer all our learners extra support when required through our extended support program. Furthermore, we organise a range of inspirational trips to help visualise the importance of ICT in society.

 

Humanities

          

Humanities consists of Geography, History, , Health and Social Care, Psychology, Sociology, Extended Project and Life Skills which includes RS, Citizenship and Personal Social Health Education. Students choose our subjects as an option but all students will study Life Skills for one hour a week in years 10 and 11.

The following weebly link is the home of all things History. You will find information, resources and support for both parents/carers and students who are studying GCSE or A Level History at Groby Community College:

http://history-groby.weebly.com/

The faculty has a suite of 6 classrooms, each equipped with a ceiling mounted data projector this includes a recently updated ICT suites that can accommodate a class of up to 30 students. Students are encouraged to use the ICT suite before college, at break, lunch and after college if they wish.

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