Friday, 23 March 2007

Matthew's British Biology Olympiad success - wish him luck!!


The BBO is a competition open to all 6th form colleges in the country, and about 1500 people sat the first exam. Sixth form student Matthew Stammers received a Gold Medal from the first round, and was selected to sit the second paper. He has subsequently finished in the top 12 candidates,and has been selected for the practical training at Birmingham University over Easter. Four people will then be selected to represent Britain in the International Biology Olympiad in Canada.
This is an outstanding achievement for Matthew. The vast majority of successful competitors are from the top private schools. The exam papers are extremely difficult, and include material that is far in excess of what we do at A level. Matthew has shown a phenomenal understanding of the subject, and we wish him luck in the next stage of the competition.

Year 7 Reconciliation Service


On Thursday 15th March 2007, all members of Year 7 were given the opportunity to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation, as part of the school’s Lenten preparation. The School theme for the year is “Back to the Father” which ties in well with the theme of “Repentance and Reconciliation” for the second year of the Diocese of Leeds Come and See renewal process.

At the start of the morning, there was a reconciliation service for all of Year 7, led by Mr Russell, with readings by members of 7Fisher. Students were reminded of the story of the Prodigal Son, and of the importance of the Sacrament. After the service, four of our local priests, Canon Maguire, Fr McGeough, Fr Reilly and Fr Powell spent the morning at school, hearing confessions from students. The priests said afterwards that they were impressed with the honesty of the students, and the way that they had been prepared to receive the sacrament.

England Rugby Union Triumph for Joe


Congratulations to Joseph Quinn in Year 11 who has been selected to represent England at Rugby Union at U16’s.
He has been selected as first choice Second Row and will be playing against France, Wales and Scotland over the Easter period.
This is an awesome achievement for Joe who plays for Leeds Tykes U16 Academy.
Good Luck Joe, we wish you well with the fixtures.

Cook off competition!

On Thursday 15th February Charlotte Thorpe and Ben Oldroyd went head to head in a competition cook off at Wakefield Restaurant Brasserie 99. The competition was held as part of the Wakefield Rhubarb Festival and was organised by the Primary Care trust to help promote healthy eating in schools and to highlight the importance of eating fresh, seasonal, locally produced ingredients. Charlotte and Ben were each assigned a chef to help them prepare their own two-course meal for the competition judges headed by Wakefield Lord Mayor Cllr. Darren Travis. After a great deal of discussion and taste testing Ben was awarded first prize with Charlotte the runner up.

The following Saturday, Ben cooked his winning menu again in front of an audience of 80 in the marquee erected for the festival in the city centre. Ben said that although there were far more people watching him in the marquee he found the actual competition day had made him much more nervous. Both Ben and Charlotte had an amazing experience and coped admirably with the pressure of such a high profile event.



Tuesday, 20 March 2007

Careers Fair



In February we held our first annual Careers Fair in the newly built Newland building. A variety of employers and Higher Education institutes attended the two-day event and were able to talk to and advise pupils with their career questions and career opportunities.

Pupils in Years 10 and 11 attended the event to assist them with their post-16 options and long-term career goals. Members of the sixth form were particularly interested in the assistance and advice offered from the Cambridge school liaisons officer who was able to share valuable knowledge about what makes a good University application with pupils.

The organisations that attended the Careers Fair were from a variety of industries such as catering, finance, the motor trade, the local council and trading standards to name a few. The Armed Forces were represented with all three forces in school and found themselves to be very busy and for their stalls to be well attended. Higher Education Institutes also attended the event including Trinity and All Saints College, University of Huddersfield and Cambridge University. The Higher Education Institutes handed out prospectuses to the pupils and discussed the courses available.

Pupils enjoyed the two-day event and came away with free pens, pencils and other promotional gifts, but most importantly a clearer idea of the opportunities available beyond their time at St. Wilfrid’s.

Samantha Pullan
Careers Co-ordinator

Army Exhibition North Trip


During the summer term 2006 a group of Year 9 and 10 pupils visited the Army Exhibition North held at Catterick Garrison Barracks in North Yorkshire. The annual three-day event showcases the different regiments, trades and careers available with the Army.
Pupils were able to talk to serving soldiers about their job roles, sit in heavy machinery and tanks, fly down a zip wire, complete a simulated parachute jump and join in many more activities that they normally would not get to do.
The pupils had a fantastic day and gained a lot from the experience.



Samantha Pullan
Careers Co-ordinator

Careers Team

Here at St Wilfrid’s we are lucky to have a well-resourced and staffed Careers Centre, which is located on the middle corridor in the Lindesfarne building. We have a variety of information available for young people to access including University prospectuses, career guides and DVD’s showing different job roles.

The Careers centre is staffed by Miss Pullan Careers Co-ordinator, Sally Hodgkinson Careers Personal Advisor from Connexions and the recently appointed Tim Dowey Intensive Personal Advisor also from Connexions. Sally’s job role includes advising young people on a range of options available to them both at post-16, post-18 and Year 8 pupils choosing their GCSE options. Tim’s job role includes assisting young people who have barriers to learning and offering them additional support.

The resource is available for pupils in all year groups to access during break and lunch times. If you would like to speak to a member of the team please contact through the main telephone number for the school.

Samantha Pullan
Careers Co-ordinator