Hot weather wear – week commencing 12th June 2023

Taking everything into account, especially those sitting public exams, we have decided to allow students to wear PE kit for the coming week. They can, of course, continue to wear normal uniform but if they choose to wear PE kit, it must remain the standard Lymm High School PE kit. Students will receive standard sanctions for uniform infringements if they come into school wearing other items of clothing.

Sixth form students (who don’t have PE kit) will be permitted to wear cooler clothes for the week as well, provided they are sensible about it. Please see Mrs Jennings’ separate email for more details on this.

Unless the forecast changes dramatically by the end of the week, we will return to normal uniform from the following Monday (i.e. 19th June) with students being allowed to remove blazers and ties as directed by staff if it is getting especially warm in classrooms.

We ask for your understanding that this is never an easy issue to deal with and everybody tends to have a different opinion as to the best approach. Our aim is always to keep things as straightforward as we can, and in particular, to avoid a constant debate as to what uniform should be the following day when the weather is warm. As a general rule, we will only move to PE kit when the weather is likely to be extremely hot for more than a day or two, as opposed to more typically warm summer weather or the odd hotter day here or there. In this case, according to the current forecast, the weather looks due to be hottest at the start of the week but we are aiming to keep things simple for everyone by making the decision now to allow PE kit for the whole week.

Many thanks in anticipation of your support and understanding.

Kind regards

Gwyn Williams

School survey

We would be most grateful if you could take a couple of minutes to complete a quick survey about the school. Your feedback is invaluable in helping us understand what you feel the school does well and the ways in which you feel we could do better. The link to the survey is here: School Surveys

On a similar note, a reminder that it is the Parent Forum next week, Tuesday 13th June, where you are invited to come into school to meet with senior leaders and governors to discuss your perceptions of Lymm High School alongside other parents and carers. It will be a very friendly and informal event and previous Parent Forums have always been interesting and enjoyable. If you are thinking of coming along, please let Mrs Headon know (hheadon@lymmhigh.org.uk) so that we can ensure we have sufficient refreshments available.

Kind regards
Gwyn Williams

Parental Vape Education Evening – Thursday 15th June

Please click here to apply for free tickets to a Parental Vape Education Evening. This will be held at the Pyramid Hall, Warrington, next Thursday evening from 6-7pm.

 

The session will focus on vaping within the youth demographic and will discuss up-to-date statistics and current trends in the UK and Warrington, along with clear pathways to access support & advice.

 

Trading standards will also be talking about fake vapes and what to look out for alongside the Early Help Team Manager to discuss cannabis elements sometimes linked to vaping. 

 

Arnold Clark Apprentice Opportunities

Arnold Clark is currently recruiting for enthusiastic individuals to join its Aftersales department as an Apprentice Aftersales Customer Advisor. There are two positions available at Warrington Motorstore (Westbrook) and Warrington Renault at Gemini Retail Park.

The apprenticeships incorporate a Digital Application Support SCQF Level 6 qualification, so are ideal for students interested in progressing into data processing, web or multimedia applications or helpdesk application support.

The apprentice hourly rate is £7.25 per hour, increasing with experience. The company also offers 33 days’ holiday, private healthcare, paid driving lessons and 2x funded attempts at the driving test. 

It will consider students who are on track to achieve GCSE grade 4+ in Maths and English. An online Maths and English assessment will be undertaken with applicants in lieu of them receiving their GCSE results. 

Any interested students can get more information and apply by clicking here