Spring Term Newsletter
The Spring term newsletter will be distributed over the next week but it can also be found in our publications area under newsletters.
The Spring term newsletter will be distributed over the next week but it can also be found in our publications area under newsletters.
The recently reformed Basketball team at HGS are into the Key Stage 3 semi-finals of the North Birmingham Basketball League. The team recently beat Holyhead School 25-10. Good luck!
Both our Year 7 and Year 8 Indoor Cricket teams are in the Finals of the Warwickshire Indoor Cricket tournament which will be held at the Edgbaston Indoor Cricket School at Warwickshire County Cricket ground. Good luck!
The Year 7 Football team are the newly crowned Aston Schools Football League Champions in their age group. This is a great achievement and a fitting way to end the term. Well done!
The word of the week commencing 24th March 2014 is: Obsolete.
This means no longer produced or used; out of date.
“the disposal of old and obsolete machinery”
This display can be found in our Library.
Staff and Students at Handsworth Grammar School successfully did their bit for Sport Relief last week. The global amount raised was over £1,650 on the day thus making the amount we have raised for various good causes this term £3,200. This means that the Staff and Students at HGS have raised over £9,200 to date for a variety of good causes such as Sport Relief, Children in Need, Birmingham Children’s Hospital and Birmingham Shelter this academic year alone. On Friday we saw a number of sporting challenges take place such as a Five a Side Football tournament, a Dodge Ball tournament, Netball tournament and a variation on Iron Man with a press up tournament. The “Press up Kings” were Rajan Parekh and Malik Hussein who won through the heats to the finals with an impressive 48 press ups and 64 press ups in a minute respectively. Well done to everyone involved for making it such a successful day.
There’s always more maths to do on our site!
This year we added lots of new content to our Moodle VLE, as a parent you will be interested in the following summary:
As well as the above there are also:
I’m commonly asked by parents – what more can we do to support our child at home? Well, your answers are here. We have literally exponentially grown in our moodle site. From extra practice of daily work, to test preparation and finally examination materials – our site has everything you will ever need.
Here is a site map of our maths pages:
Click the image to enlarge.
Supporting your son in KS3/4:
I am always asked by parents ‘what more can we do at home’ or ‘where can I view my son’s homework’. Hopefully this short piece now gives you a full idea of just how much there is to do. With regard to homework your son has a login to MyMaths – form here you can see what they have been set, how they have been doing and whether homework has not been completed. Also, by going to the teacher pages you can see which other homework have been set.
G Dhillow
Head of Mathematics
King Edward VI
Handsworth Grammar School for Boys,
Grove Lane, Birmingham,
West Midlands, B21 9ET