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Dance Trip
On 24 February 2014, the Dance Department took 54 students and staff to The Marlowe Theatre to see Thriller Live the Musical. The show was fantastic and the students enjoyed a fun packed spectacular full of dancing, great hits and exciting staging and lighting. The students were a pleasure to take out for the evening and all felt that it was a valuable experience. Along with the obvious academic benefits, the trip was to reward students that have worked consistently hard throughout the year. One student from each class was selected for highest achievement and effort since September 2013 and given a paid ticket from the Department. Well done to Elizabeth Burrows, Alanta Kramer, Demi Planson and Fleur White!

Workshop
On 25 February 2014 Dance students were fortunate enough to be invited to take part in a commercial street dance workshop with former Academy student Joe Ingleton (centre in picture). Joe graduated from the Academy in 2012 with an A* in GCSE Dance. He won a scholarship at the prestigious Millennium Performing Arts School. Joe has just returned from a world cruise as principal dancer with the 5* Princess Cruise company. At the age of 19 he has danced in New Zealand, Australia, Bora Bora, LA and Hawaii. We were privileged that Joe was able to perform at our opening ceremony last term for our evening guests where the students were so inspired that they asked him to come back and work with them. The two hour class was a huge success, allowing the dancers to gain top quality knowledge and expertise from a current professional. Names of students that took part (from left to right): India Mackenzie, Fleur White, Sophie Bang, Holly Pilkington, Lisa King, Megan Russon, Alanta Kramer, Katie Kitching, Elizbeth Burrows and Ocean Kramer. Chantelle Crofskey Head of Dance

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Notices

Important Change of Date

the published dates, Please note that in a change to students in Year 8 and Options Pathways Evenings for Thursday 8 May 2014. Year 9 will now take place on ails will be sent to Written invitations and full det parents and carers shortly.

The residential trip to New

York takes place

1721 March 2014.

National Offer Day


14 Monday 3 March 20

Borneo Exhibition Talks


Please see below the dates for assemblies delivered by Jessica Scott from Camps International for the Borneo Exhibition. Presentations are provisionally planned for: Assemblies Monday 17th March at 2.35pm- Year 10 (East Site) Tuesday 18th March at 2.35pm- Year 11 (East Site) Wednesday 19th March at 2.35pm Year 12 and Year 10 (West Site)

Parents Evenings 14 Thursday 6 Mar 20 (East) : Yr. 10 Parents Ev

ening

Parent Presentation Tuesday 25th March at 6.30pmEast Site, Auditorium

14 Thursday 13 Mar 20 (West)

ing : Yr.10 Parents Even : Yr. 12/13 Parents Evening (West)

14 Thursday 27 Mar 20

14 Thursday 24 April 20 Thursday 1 M

ing (East) : Yr. 7 Parents Even nts Evening (West) ay 2014: Yr. 7 Pare

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Every Monday to Thursday weekly 3.00 4.30pm: Dance Academic Enrichment Clubs, East site Dance/ PE block Every Monday Motor Vehicles catch up training session on East in room A103 from 15:15 until 17:15 with Mr Thompson and Mr Tucker. Every Tuesday The Fancy Finishers cookery club takes place on the East Site 15:15 until 16:30 and is open to all students. Pupils must see Miss Bayford or Mrs Leeks to register their interest and collect a permission form to stay after school. Every Tuesday GCSE Design and Technology catch up workshop 15:15 16:15 on the East Site in room PS07 & PS08. Every Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday Yr. 11 Business and ICT catch up sessions, every week in S103 between 15:00 and 16:00. Every WednesdayGeography catch-up/revision for Yr. 11 students from 15:0016:00. Every Thursday15:15 16:30 GCSE PE Revision Sessions, East Site upstairs, PE classroom. Every Thursday Yr. 11 Geography controlled assessment catch up classes 15:00 16:00 Every Thursday Yr. 11 Uniformed Public Services catch up, East Site in room AG 11 15:00 16:30 Every Thursday - Historical Film Club for GCSE and A Level students who are taking the German History papers. Held in West Site Theatre 15:15 17:15 showing Nazi propaganda films of the time to help with understanding the types of propaganda shown to the populous. There will be questions to consider when watching the films. Permission slips must be obtained from Ms Potter.

Performing Arts Auditions

Exams and Assessments


Friday 28 March: GCSE PE Practical Moderation (09:00 11:00) Thursday 24 April: A Level PE Practical Moderation (09:00 11:00)

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Oasis Academy Performing Arts
The Academy has world class facilities available for Community use. Our West Site in Sheerness has a fully functioning Performing Arts Centre, including dance studios, music practise rooms, a recording studio and our state of the art theatre. They are all available to hire at very reasonable rates. All enquiries should be directed to:
Eddy McEntire, Lettings Manager: EddyMcEntire@iosa.org.uk 07545 203455 01795 873591 Switchboard

Email our Lettings Manager, EddyMcEntire@iosa.org.uk For further information about facility hire.

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