
Monday 18 June 2018.
Dear all,
With best wishes.
Mr A McGinnes
Headteacher
Year 12 Trip to Milton Keynes Library
On Wednesday 31st May, our Year 12 Extended Project group travelled to Milton Keynes Library. We headed into the library to find some more information for our essays.
In a world of technology, it was an interesting experience having to go through books to find information rather than just go and Google it! We were amazed at the range of subjects the books covered.
From books on Vietnamese history to books about the NHS, there was plenty of material for our plethora of different Extended Project subjects. Also, there is so much information that you can only find in books and not on the internet such as opinions from authors. We made good use of the reference computers where we could type in key words and it would show books and their locations which helped us save time instead of having to search the bookshelves.
The trip was a real benefit to the whole group; we all found lots of books that related and relevant to our project subjects and it helped to get some sources of information that were not from the internet (hopefully helping us get top grades in our Extended Projects)!
Submitted by Tom Hardy, Year 12


Mr Wardle attends Inside Government School Place Planning Forum as Keynote Speaker.
Mr Wardle, Deputy Headteacher and Miss Collie, Head of Year 7, were invited to be keynote speakers at a Question and Answer session at Inside Government’s Local Authority School Place Planning Forum in Central London on Thursday 14 June.
We were asked to share our knowledge and expertise on the theme of collaboration between schools and local authorities to improve school place planning, with specific focus on the school’s transition programme. Our transition programme is recognised as a major strength and we were delighted to be able attend and to share an insight into the work we do.
Mr Wardle and Miss Collie were keynote speakers at the forum, which included speakers from the Department for Education, Local Government Association and the Education Policy Institute.
The event was specifically designed for Local Government and schools and was open to the Private Sector to encourage debate and networking.
To view the outline of Mr Wardle’s speech, click here.
Changes to Universal Credit - Are you eligible for Free School Meals?
If you think you might be eligible for free school meals, submit a claim to the school or local authority. Copies of the form are available from the Student Office. The information you provide will be used to check if you are in receipt of a qualifying benefit and, if you are on Universal Credit, that your earnings do not exceed the threshold. If you claim Universal Credit, your earnings will be assessed from up to three of your last Universal Credit assessment periods.
If you are eligible, your school will be notified. Your child will receive free school meals and will continue to do so until the end of the Universal Credit Rollout period. The rollout period is currently scheduled to end in March 2022.
Once Universal Credit is fully rolled out, your child will keep their free school meal until the end of their current phase of education, i.e. primary or secondary.
To read the letter sent out to all parents/carers in May, click here.
To view and download a copy of the Free School Meals form click here.
Ice Hockey Star
Rhiannon has had a fabulous year with her Ice Hockey, representing England Girls again. During the Easter Holidays, she travelled to Brataslava, being only one of three girls to be selected for one of the four U13 Teams in the mixed National Conference (Regional) in the UK. She is representing South West.
The Conference tournament competes the best players from Scotland & Ireland, North, Midlands, South West and South East.
Her own club has also been successful; finishing runners up in both competitions, with the U13''s playing in a Promotion play off to decide who plays in the South A league next season.
She has achieved this with dedication, commitment, late nights, lots of travelling. Rhiannon trains a minimum of three training sessions a week and she manages all this with good grades and good school attendance. I do not know where she gets the energy from! Not to mention attending every school event and not just the sporting ones, that she is asked - as she wants too!
Submitted by Mrs Price
All in the aid of Soccer Aid
Monday 11 June (lunch-time) saw our second Staff versus Staff sporting fixture and this time it was a football match! It was timed to be in the middle of Sports Specialism Fortnight in the PE Department and all monies raised going to SoccerAid. The atmosphere was electric, the sun was shining and students were lively supporting their favourite teachers . The performance was fast paced (most of time) with many teachers showcasing their skill and fun to watch game. The blue team winning on penalties. Well done Mr Cunningham on saving the penalty!
We thank all students for supporting this event and we have raised £77.50 being donated to Unicef (soccer aid). Each student paid 50p to watch the match.
Teams were as follows.
Red team: Matt Wardle, Vikki Keeping, Andy McGinnes, Andy Minns, Ellie Gay, Ben Waine, Jonathan Mandel, Stuart Middleton and Ayaz Shah.
Blue team: Dan Fox, Pete Roberts, Jack Ribbans, Danni Vaill, Jim Wise, Alex Simmons, Nelson Nubi, Sarah Hatton, Phil Cunningham. ?
The referee on the day was Leigh Churchward and 4th official, Caroline Collie.
Thank you staff and students for getting involved and thank you Miss Collie for organising such a fun event!
Please see the email below from UNICEF regarding the soccer aid fundraising. As a school aiming to be a UNICEF ''Rights Respecting School'' it was great we were also able to support this cause through this event.




Race for the Line Regional Finals at Brize Norton
Six students have recently represented The Buckingham School at the Race for the Line Regional finals at Brize Norton. Our fantastic team shaved 20 seconds each off of their time and finishing 4th and 6th out of 25 teams (with one car failing the safety check).
The competition intends to inspire tomorrow’s engineers and scientists with a national rocket car racing competition involving around 70,000 Year 7 students in England, Scotland and Wales.
Visiting teams from the competition’s Navy, Army, RAF and Academic partners have been visiting schools to facilitate an at-school race day to identify the team/s that would go forward to Regional Finals that will be held at 35 Forces bases around the country this month.
It has been a fantastic project and such a great opportunity for students!




Are you an ex-Student? If so, be great to hear from you!
We are keen to know what you are doing now? If you would like to get in touch with us please drop me an email at csherwood@buckinghamschool.org
We recently heard from Ellie-Rose Walker and Aidan O''Sullivan who are apprentices at the University of Buckingham Medical School. To read about their experiences click here.
English Schools Track and Field Cup
We took a team to the English Schools Track and Field Cup recently at Stantonbury in Milton Keynes. All students performed amazingly well in their events. Some of the outstanding performances include:
James Peat- 3rd in Inter boys 800m
Kyle Cummins- 1st Inter Boys Shot
Ryhs Jordan 1st in Junior Boys 100m and Long Jump
John Manser 1st in Junior Boys Javelin
Zak Harwood 2nd in Junior boys 800m
Zaria Mmanga- 1st in Inter Girls Long Jump and 2nd in 100m
April BArnes 2nd in Inter girls 1500m
Izzy Hopkins 2ndin Junior Girls 800m
Charlotte Smith 2nd in Junior Girls Javelin
Overall, both boys teams came 3rd and both girls team came 4th. Well done to everyone involved.


Royal Windsor Horse Show
Amelie, with her Bicester Hunt Relay Team came 1st for tack and turnout earning each team member a magnum of Champagne! And they came 6th place overall out of sixteen teams who entered on the day.
Amelie who kept her cool, rode beautifully and went clear through two rounds in such a huge arena against competitors at least ten years her senior, the youngest team member (under 25) on the day. And to (sister) Charlotte who supported Amelie all day long with a beautiful smile on her face and a willingness to do anything required to support the Bicester Inter Hunt Relay Team.
Well done girls.


Chance to win a coaching session from England Rugby star, Dylan Hartley
There’s a competition that could give our students the chance to have a coaching session from England rugby star, Dylan Hartley. All you need to do is click on the link below and fill in the yours and The Buckingham School’s information to be in with a chance of winning. The competition is won simply by the school with the most votes.
Please share with friends and family, as I know our students would absolutely love it if we won and it would be a fantastic opportunity for them.
https://www.northamptonsaints.co.uk/…/win-your-school-a-pe-…
Mr J Ribbans, PE Teacher.

School Equestrian Team
It was a good week out for the school Equestrian girls. Firstly, Amy Wilks went out solo to Bury Farm Equestrian Centre on Tuesday and competed in the 60cm and 70cm. No placings for her but two lovely clear rounds. Well done Amy.
On Thursday we had several girls out competing at Keysoe for the Wellingborough School show. We had an amazing day.
Well-done to Amy Wilks who came 3rd Individual in the 60/65cm class and has qualified for the Championship Plate later this year. Katie Robinson jumped an amazing round in the 90/95cm class and won which has also qualified her
for the Nationals in October. Katie also qualified as an individual for the 80/85cm class in 3rd place so she has also qualified for the Championship Plate later this year. Well done Katie, a great achievement!
In the teams, we had Charlotte Louise Smith, Charlotte Gregory, Amy Wilks and Amelie Gregory competing in the 70/75cm class. They all rode some lovely rounds against good competition and finished in Team 3rd place. This has put
the team through to the Championship Plate later this year. Great achievement girls - well done!
We also had Charlotte Gregory, Charlotte Louise Smith, Amelie Gregory and Katie Robinson compete as a team in the 80/85cm class. The girls all rode some very good and fast rounds and the girls finished in Team 2nd. This has
now qualified them as a team for the Nationals in October this year. It was a great team effort on Thursday from The Buckingham School Equestrian Team with all the girls supporting each other through every round and class.
Well Done Girls - amazing riding from you all!
To view the photo album of all the girls, please visit our facebook page https://www.facebook.com/thebuckinghamschool%20/photos/pcb.2070756869865785/2070756556532483/?type=3&theater


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