Last Wednesday, Year 12 went to the Learn-2-Live roadshow at Plymouth Pavilions. This hard-hitting event is aimed at raising awareness of
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1 Last Wednesday, Year 12 went to the Learn-2-Live roadshow at Plymouth Pavilions. This hard-hitting event is aimed at raising awareness of carelessness when driving for young people across the city. Many professionals spoke to Post 16 students recounting stories of tragic accidents they had attended. This was an event that used shocking material to show probable causes. The show of accidents on the road was not aimed at finding blame and scaring students but highlighting dangers and responsibility.
2 Our very bubbly year group fell to silence as more speakers gave their view and perspective; ending with a parent who had lost her child while on a cycle ride and a teenager whose life had been altered forever due to his need to fit in. Our students were a credit to the school and themselves as they left digesting the information. A heart-warming afternoon today. I don't normally get upset or emotional but it was hard to hear the recollections of those tragic events that those wonderful people had to go through. I would like to thank them all for speaking to me and all of us and thanks Coombe Dean for taking us there and enlightening us. - Post 16 students, Ben C. More information is available on the following websites: and S Collings
3 Results: Friday 20 th November 2015 Lizard 0 3 Godrevy Eddystone 0 1 Longships Lizard 0 5 Longships Eddystone 1 0 Godrevy Lizard 1 0 Eddystone Longships 0 1 Godrevy Longships 15pts Won 2 (GD + 5) Godrevy 10 pts Won 2 (GD + 3) Eddystone 5 pts Won 1 (GD 1) Lizard 0 pts Won 1 (GD 7) A competitive edge in all six fixtures were evident on a cold and blustery Friday lunchtime on the Astro Pitch. Five minute matches were played with many teams using their substitutions regularly. Longships adopted an attacking display from the start, with many shots on goal in the first match to see them defeat a well organised Eddystone defence. Godrevy made the most of defensive errors in their drubbing of Lizard. The second matches, with Longships defeat of Lizard and Eddystone scoring a last gasp winner against Godrevy, meant that in the final round any of three teams could take the title. Very close final games resulted in Longships greater goal difference placing them at the top of the league, despite Lizard s much improved performance to beat a determined and energetic Eddystone team. Well done to those players and supporters and many thanks to Mr Weymouth for refereeing the fixtures. These points will be added to the whole school Inter-Guild league table. N Bennett
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5 Got a question? Ask the POD? Need to find a child minder? Need some help understanding your child tax credits? Want to find out about support for children with special educational needs or disabilities? You can find the answers to all these questions and loads more on the Plymouth Online Directory (POD) for families. The POD has been reviewed and refreshed making it more accessible than ever. It s full of local organisations that can provide information about local services. There are easy to access information and guidance sections with background information and links to helpful websites. The new look POD can be found on
6 Q: What is your favourite book? A: Alex Ferguson s autobiography Q: What is your earliest memory? A: Scoring my first football goal as a child Q: What did you want to be when you were young? A: Policeman Q: What is the most memorable thing you did in school A: Team Captain on Sports Day Q: What has been your worst fashion disaster? A: Ripped jeans Q: What is your middle name? A: William Q: What is your favourite smell? A: Fresh coffee Q: What is your favourite meal? A: Steak and fries Q: What is your favourite building? A: Empire State Building Q: What was the first/last record you bought? A: First - Red Hot Chilli Peppers Last - Disclosure s album Q: What has been your most embarrassing moment? A: Falling off my motorbike in front of a girlfriend Q: How much was your first pay cheque? A: 600
7 Q: What football team do you support? A: Manchester United Q: Who is your hero? A: My Dad Q: Which words or phrases do you most overuse? A: Whoopsie Q: What car do you drive? A: Audi Q: What are your hobbies? A: Keep fit - play football Q: What is your greatest fear? A: Failure Q: What is your greatest regret? A: I don t have any Q: How would you describe yourself in three words? A: Fun, weird, hardworking Q: What is the most important lesson that life has taught you so far? A: Live and learn Q: What is your ideal holiday destination? A: America - anywhere Q: If you were stranded on a desert island what would you miss? A: My family and my bed Q: What three things would you take with you? A: My bed, fishing rod, sun cream Q: What has been your greatest achievement? A: Joining the Devon and Cornwall Police Q: What would you like to have accomplished in five years time? A: Travel, family Q: What is the first thing you would buy if you won the lottery? A: A house in London Q: What is your idea of perfect happiness? A: Socialising with friends, having a good time Q: How would you like to be remembered? A: Making people smile Q: Is there any other question you would like us to have asked you? A: What came first - chicken or the egg?
8 All ages and abilities welcome, in C5 every Friday lunchtime. Our first full Board Meeting of the Academic Year took place before half term on Thursday 22 nd October. Our Agenda was as follows: Headteacher s Report for was considered by the Board. Reports from recent Teaching & Learning and Site & Buildings meetings were received. Presentation by Mr S White, Local Authority Designated Officer. The resignation of Mr H Payne (Chair of Governors) was received. Ms J Green was appointed as the new Chair of Governors and Mr K Mortimer-Hampson was appointed as Vice Chair of Governors. The next Full Governing Body Meeting will be held in December. N MacRae
9 30/11/15 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Main Meal Beef lasagne Grilled beef burger in a bap with jacket wedges Roast chicken with stuffing Pizza day Battered fish served with lemon Vegetarian Meal Tomato & basil pasta bake Bean burger in a bap with jacket wedges Cauliflower cheese bake Pizza day Cheese & tomato quiche Sub special Chicken temptation Meatball marinara Spicy Italian Chicken tikka melt Chicken & bacon ranch melt Hot Wok Chinese vegetables with egg noodles seasoned with ginger, garlic & chilli Pizza Tomato & basil Chicken tikka Margarita Jalapeño chilli Red pepper Jacket Potato Choice Ham carbonara Chicken curry Cheese & coleslaw Tuna mayo with spring onion Beans & cheese Vegetables Mixed salad Salad Fresh carrots Broccoli florets Mixed salad Baked beans Mushy peas Sweet corn Potatoes Sauté Jacket potato Roast Creamed potato Chipped Dessert Apple crumble with custard Lemon meringue pie Chocolate sponge served with chocolate sauce Fruit salad Fruit jelly & ice cream
10 Isaac S, Riley S, Dimitar S, Emily S and Lukas V were excellent, helpful and very efficient Student Receptionists last week. A big thank you from all the Reception Staff. The school will close at 12.30pm on Monday 1st February for staff training, buses have been rearranged accordingly. Thursday 3rd December Year 10 Parents Evening, pm Friday 11th December Applied Learning Day coombedeanschool Thursday 17th December Friday 18th December Governors Board Meeting Last Day of Autumn Term coombedeanacademy search for Coombe Dean apps/...and search for Coombe Dean Tuesday 12th January Year 9 Curriculum Choices Evening
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