Information for Year 7 Parents

Year Leader:

Mrs V Ford

Assistant Year Leader:

Mrs C Andrews

Assembly Day:
Monday
Tutors:

Miss A Browning – 7AJB

Miss C Chase – 7CCH

Mrs R Hughes – 7RKH

Mlle A Machu – 7APM

Mrs S Newport – 7SDN

Mrs S Nejman – 7SNE

Mrs S Swanton – 7SHS

Mr L Tedder – 7LWT

Year 7 – Important Dates

18th September 2024 Y7 & Y10 School Photographer
26th September 2024 Open Evening, school closes at 12.30pm
28th October – 1st November Autumn Half Term
4th November 2024 INSET Day 2
5th November 2024 Staff Training – School Closed – Students working from home
18th November 2024 Yr 7 9 – ECO Club Trip
6th December 2024 Christmas Fair
12th December 2024 Meet the Tutor – school closes at 12.30pm
13th December 2024 INSET Day 3
16th December 2024 Nasal Flu / HPV / Teenage Booster vaccinations
20th December 2024 End of term – school closes at 12.30pm
23rd December – 3rd January Christmas Holiday

2025

6th January 2025 First day of Spring Term
20th January 2025 Yrs 7/8 Cross Country Event – Testbourne
13th February 2025 Valentines Disco (TBC)
17th – 25th February 2025 Spring Half-Term
12th March 2025 Yrs 7/8 Rugby 7’s Andover RFC
4th April 2025 End of term
7th April – 21st April Easter Holiday
22nd April 2025 First day of Summer Term
30th April – 2nd May 2025 School Musical Shows
8th May 2025 Year 7 Parents and Carers Consultation Evening – in person
26th May – 30th May Summer Half Term
12th June 2025 Harrow Ways Got Talent Show
23rd June 2025 Yrs 7/8 District Athletics
26th June 2025 Yrs 7/8 Presentation Evening (by invitation)
10th July 2025 PE Presentation Evening (by invitation)
11th July 2025 Sports Day
14th July 2025 Sports Day reserve
18th July 2025 End of term – school closes at 12.30pm
21st July 2025 INSET Day 4
22nd July 2025 INSET Day 5

An up to date list of calendared events can be found here.

Extra-Curricular Clubs

Suggested Reading

At Harrow Way, we acknowledge the large body of research which indicates a correlation between reading and academic success and between reading and well-being and we encourage all our students to be readers. To this end, our Learning Resource Centre operates a library facility with thousands of fiction and non-fiction books supporting reading for pleasure and reading for purpose. Some audio fiction titles are available. There are also a wide variety of magazines.

We operate an E-book platform though Hampshire County Council and this now includes audio books too. Our Reading Cloud platform allows students to access the library catalogue, read and write book reviews, find out what new titles are available and more. Both can be accessed via the VLE. All of these are free to use. However, lost items will need to be replaced by the borrower. In addition, we run a student book group called NatterReads who meet informally most weeks over lunch to share what they are reading.

Our Learning Resource Centre Manager is able to provide recommended reading book lists for students who are reluctant or struggling readers as well as recommended book review and search websites.

On their transition day in July, our new year 7’s are provided with a Moving On reading list produced by Hampshire County Council School Library Service. These titles can be sourced through Public Libraries and are available through us from September. The titles change each year and represent a valuable opportunity to move from Primary to Secondary books and to move away from Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Jacqueline Wilson and David Walliams.

The LRC Manager runs Reading For Success programmes for those students with below expectation reading ages.

Suggested Reading:

  • J.K.Rowling – Harry Potter series (magic)
  • Jenny Nimmo – Charlie Bone series (magic)
  • Cressida Cowell – Wizards of Once (magic)
  • Scarlet Thomas – Dragon’s Green (magic)
  • Anthony Horowitz – Diamond Brothers series (crime fighting with humour)
  • Anthony Horowitz – Alex Rider series (spy missions)
  • Rick Riordan – Percy Jackson series (fantasy adventure)
  • Meg Cabot (of Princess Diaries fame)
  • Frank Cottrell-Boyce (humour)
  • Tim Collins (humour)
  • Michael Morpurgo
  • Stewart Foster – Bubble Boy
  • Mimi Thebo – Dreaming the Bear
  • Hilary McKay – The Binny and exiles series
  • Kenneth Oppel – Half Brother
  • Jo Cotterill – Looking at the Stars (refugees, story telling, Hampshire Book Award Winner 2016)
  • Eva Ibbotson – Journey to the River Sea
  • Lemony Snicket – A Series of Unfortunate Events
  • C.S. Lewis (fantasy adventure)
  • Eoin Colfer
  • Julia Golding – Young Knights series, Darcie Lock series, Mel Foster series, Cat Royal series
  • Philip Pullman – Northern Lights series
  • Jonathan Meres – World According to Norm series (humour)
  • Anthony McGowan – Donut Diaries (humour)
  • Louisa May Alcott – Little Women