P A R E N T S YEAR 10/11 HOCKEY V LADY LUMLEY S

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28 September 2015 P A R E N T S insite Monday 28 September Y7&8 Tutorial; Y9 Assembly Lunchtime: Junior Choir; Netball Club After College: Duke of Edinburgh Award; Y7-8 Drama Club; Drama Homework Help/ Coursework Clinic; Hockey Club Tuesday 29 September Y7 Assembly; Y8 Tutorial; Y11 Assembly Year 7 Ravengill Residential Trip Lunchtime: Folk Band; KS3 Maths Club; Y9-13 - Working with Scripts and Play Reading After College: Caedmon College Orchestra; Music Theory; Netball Club Wednesday 30 September Y7&8 Tutorial; KS5 Assembly Year 7 Ravengill Residential Trip After College: Y9-13 Drama and Youth Theatre Thursday 1 October Y7 Tutorial; Y8 Assembly; Y10 Assembly Year 11 Parents Evening (4.00-6.00pm) Lunchtime: Netball Club After College: Y9-12 Basketball Club Friday 2 October Lunchtime: Senior Choir YEAR 10/11 HOCKEY V LADY LUMLEY S The first game of the season saw the mixed Years 10 and 11 team take on Lady Lumley's School. The girls found their feet right away and began to move the ball very well. It wasn't long until the attacking opportunities were mounting and the pressure against the opposition was building. It seemed that it would only be a matter of time before CCW hit the backboard, and Tilly Swales did so with style. All of the girls worked incredibly well together and displayed some smooth, flowing play that certainly didn't resemble a team that had never before played together. The final score was 2-0 to CCW, after a second goal from Tilly. All girls should be extremely proud of this first game result and there individual performances.

U18 DISTRICT HOCKEY TOURNAMENT The U18 girls hockey team attended this event on Wednesday 23 September. Entrants to the tournament, along with CCW, included Lady Lumley s, Ampleforth and Fyling Hall. The competition was played in fine spirit and it was great for the Sixth Form students to find their hockey feet again! Game 1 saw CCW dominate Fyling Hall for the majority of the first half but a late goal meant they went into half time 1-0 down. This is how the score line stayed after a tough but confident second half. Reigning district champions Ampleforth were played next. This game was always going to be a challenge but the girls didn't let a couple of early goals from the opposition deter their effort levels. They put in a gutsy performance from start to finish and showed strength of character. CCW faced Lady Lumley's in the third and final game. Both teams were equally matched and neither team were going to let the other win without a fight. Goal scoring opportunities were made from both teams, but some excellent keeping from Bronwyn Hodgson kept the score line at bay. The opposition eventually took an early lead just before half time but this was soon matched by CCW's Millie Storr, making the score equal at 1-1. The second half saw great attacking and defensive play from both sides meaning that the game resulted in a draw. The Sixth Form girls were a pleasure to coach and we hope to see them at whole-school hockey training on a Monday after school. Students using the Normanby Site Gym

CAEDMON COLLEGE WHITBY PRESENTS An Autumn Music Concert Tuesday 20 October 6.30pm-7.30pm Scoresby Hall All Welcome

Monday 5 October 2015 The Secondary Schools of Whitby are delighted to welcome the choir for their 4 th annual visit. The choir will again work with students at both Caedmon College and Eskdale School. Crafts will also be for sale. This year the concert will take place at Eskdale School starting at 7.00pm. Monday 5 October. All welcome, a collection will be made to help fund the schools in Uganda.

CAEDMON COLLEGE WHITBY Astro Pitch and Facilities for Hire BE THE BEST YOU CAN BE

WELCOME TO WHITBY S FIRST ARTIFICIAL PITCH (opened 2005) The floodlit facility can be booked for football, hockey and tennis matches or training, and for general training sessions in other sports. A full, half or third pitch can be booked. It is also possible to book Caedmon College s cricket ground, cricket nets, tarmac tennis courts, grass football/rugby pitches, gym, changing rooms, College hall and Drama Suite. OPENING TIMES/BOOKING AVAILABILITY The facilities are open to the public on evenings, weekends and during the College holidays. Some limited bookings may be available during term time. Term time Holidays Monday Friday Saturday/Sunday 6pm 10pm 9am 5pm 9am 10pm All sessions 55 minutes. Last session starts 9pm (4pm Saturday and Sunday) ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS In extreme cold weather conditions some of the pitches may be ruled unfit for safe use. In such circumstances we will inform the intending users as soon as possible and no hire fee will be levied. BOOKING PROCEDURE The facilities can be booked on an occasional or regular basis by calling the number on the front of this brochure to check availability. Demand for the Astro pitch in winter is high so you are advised to book well in advance. A Hire Agreement form must be completed before any letting can take place. CANCELLATIONS 48 hours notice should be given in the event of any session being cancelled to allow for reletting. Sessions cancelled within this period may be subject to the full charge being made if the facility cannot be re-let. FOR YOUR INFORMATION Changing rooms are available from 6.30pm Car Parking is available at owners own risk although digital security cameras operate 24 hours a day. SOCIAL AREA Now open for refreshments during some evenings and available for bookings. OTHER please treat the College site and facilities with the utmost respect NO football boots, including moulded studs on the Astro Pitch NO SMOKING, ALCOHOL OR DRUGS within the College site conditions of use are available on request this brochure is available in other formats PAYMENT OF FEES All casual bookings should be paid in full, 48 hours in advance of the booking date. Regular bookings will have the option to pay for the use of the pitch at the time of the booking or by invoice VAT EXEMPT SPORTS FACILITIES if let to a school, club or association for a period of at least 10 bookings under written agreement. (Note that the club or association must be affiliated to a sporting organisation, such as the Football Association or Lawn Tennis Association, and not just a group of individuals).

CHARGES Sessions run solely for adults for commercial gain shall incur an additional 10% charge (shown in brackets) Prices per 55mins Monday to Friday (from 6.00pm) Adults Juniors Astro Full Pitch 60 ( 66) 40 Astro Half Pitch 40 ( 44) 25 Astro Third Pitch 30 ( 33) 20 Floodlights Astro Social Room Changing Rooms Additional 10 per hour if used 25 per hour (including kitchen facilities) 10 per session A 15% loyalty bonus may apply to users of the Astro Pitch booking 10 or more consecutive sessions. Please ask staff for details. Please note all junior sessions must be supervised by a responsible adult. OTHER FACILITIES AVAILABLE Normanby Sports Hall Per Hour 25 Grass Football or Rugby Pitch Standard Match 25 Grass Football or Rugby Pitch 4 Hrs Soccer Schools 35 Grass Mini Pitches x 3 U12 s Standard Match 12.50 Grass Cricket Pitch 4 Hrs 9am-1pm or 1pm-5pm 30 Grass Cricket Pitch & Nets 4 Hrs 9am-1pm or 1pm-5pm 35 Cricket Nets 4 Hrs 9am-1pm or 1pm-5pm 20 Changing Rooms Per Session 10 Tennis hard court Per 2 Hrs 10 Gym (see College Hall charges for additional hours) Per Hour 30 Classrooms Per Hour 10 College Hall/Drama Suite Charges School Hall (+ Gym) 1 hour- 30 2 hours - 50 3 hours - 65 4 hours - 85 5 hours - 125 6 hours+ - 150 Drama Suite 1 hour - 25 2 hours - 45 3 hours - 60 4 hours - 75 5 hours - 100 6 hours+ - 120 Camping - Caravans/Motorhomes 8 per unit per night