INFORMATION FOR PARENTS

Parents' Hub

Term Dates

2024/25
Autumn Half Term 1
Monday 2nd September (INSET Day)
Tuesday 3rd September (Year 7 ONLY)
Wednesday 4th September (ALL YEARS RETURN)
Half Term Holiday: Saturday 26th October
Autumn Half Term 2
Term starts: Monday 4th November
Christmas Holiday: Friday 20th December
Spring Half Term 1
Term starts: Monday 6th January
Half Term Holiday: Saturday 15th February
Spring Half Term 2
Term starts: Monday 24th February
Easter Holiday: Saturday 5th April
Summer Half Term 1
Term starts: Tuesday 22nd April
Half Term Holiday: Saturday 24th May
Summer Half Term 2
Term starts: Monday 2nd June
Term Ends: Friday 18th July

Inset Days

  • Monday 2nd September 2024
  • Friday 14th February 2025
  • Friday 27th June 2025
  • Monday 21st July 2025
  • Tuesday 22nd July 2025

College will also be closed

  • Friday 25th October
  • Friday 20th December

College Day

Enrichment

At Horizon Community College we are invested in giving our students every opportunity to develop their interests and passions beyond the classroom. Our extensive personal development program takes our students on a journey, building character and resilience ensuring personal growth year on year.

For further information regarding the clubs and enrichment activities, please ask your child to see their subject teacher.

In addition to our extensive after school programme detailed below, we now have enrichment activities on offer at lunchtime, open to every student, every day. Students can head to the heart space to play board games, go up to the library for themed daily events such as Magazine Mondays, play football on the Muga or hit the theatre for breakdance.
 

Enrichment

Food Hall

FREE Best of both BAGELS / Porridge Every morning

Weekly Menu

Gluten Free Menu

Tariff Menu

Breakfast Menu

Events Calendar

Free School Meals

our child will qualify for free school meals if they’re in full-time education and you receive one of the following benefits:

  • Income Support
  • income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance
  • income-related Employment and Support Allowance
  • guarantee element of state pension credit
  • child tax credit with no working tax credit and have an income as assessed by the Inland Revenue that does not exceed £16,190 (subject to change annually)
  • support under Part 1V of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
  • Universal Credit – if you apply on or after 1 April 2018 your household income must be less than £7,400 a year (after tax and not including any benefits you receive)

Children who receive a qualifying benefit in their own right are also entitled to receive free school meals.

Your child won’t qualify for free school meals if you’re receiving working tax credits and disabled working tax credits, except for the four-week run-on paid after you’ve stopped qualifying for working tax credits.

 

Apply for free school meals if you live in Barnsley

If you live in Barnsley and your child goes to school in Barnsley, Bradford, or Kirklees, fill in our application form below for free school meals.

If you live in Barnsley and your child goes to school in Barnsley, Bradford, or Kirklees, fill in our application form below for free school meals.

Admissions

To apply for a place at Horizon Community College

For Standard admissions at the point of secondary transfer:
Details are available in the Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council booklet  Admission to secondary school – a guide for Parents  and online by clicking here.

If your child is currently in a primary school in the Barnsley area there are two ways to apply: 

  • Complete the application form and return it to the Headteacher of your child’s primary school.
  • Apply online by logging on to the Barnsley Authority website (as per link above) and follow the instructions.
  • Horizon Community College provides places for young people between the age of 11-16.
  • Our arrangements for selection are handled by the Local Authority
  • Our over subscription criteria is also handled by the Local Authority

If you live outside the Barnsley Authority or would like to transfer your child into a year group other than Year 7, or at a time other than at the standard secondary transfer point (ie within year, including Year 7), please contact Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council’s Admission Department (01226 773677)  to obtain the appropriate application form.

Uniform

Pre-loved Uniform

To support with the ‘cost of living’ we run a pre-loved uniform shop. The shop provides the full college uniform, PE kit and Dance kit. For further information please e-mail us at info@horizoncc.co.uk

Expectations

All students are representing the college as soon as they are wearing the College uniform. We expect students to wear their uniform with pride at all times, from when they leave home to arrive at College and until they return home in the evening.

Supplier

Our approved uniform  supplier is Vortex schoolwear. The following items should be bought from Vortex:

  • The college blazer
  • The college tie
  • The college skirt
  • The college PE polo shirt

The web address for online ordering Horizon approved uniform  is: https://www.vortexschoolwear.co.uk/Secondary-Schools/Horizon-Community-College/

The following items can be purchased more widely, and do not need to be branded:

  • The white collared shirt
  • Black trousers (please see page 4 of the uniform requirements for approved fit).
  • Black school shoes (please see page 5 for approved styles).
  • For PE lessons – A choice of either black leggings, black tracksuit bottoms or black shorts. (Trainers for PE can be any colour and do not need to be branded).

Detailed information on uniform expectations can be found in the booklet below. Please read and get in touch with School teams if you have any questions.

Vortex Schoolwear

UNIFORM Policy

Prospectus

Horizon Prospectus 2024 Intake

Pastoral Structure

Attendance

It is a fact that if attendance drops below 95%, achievement can be affected by one grade.

Attendance

Attendance on a school day is compulsory. If you are not in school then you must have a justifiable reason for absence. Parents/Carers should inform the school absence line on the first day of absence via telephone and every day there after.

If your child is going to be absent for an appointment we would ask that proof of the appointment is brought into school well in advance (whenever possible). However, we would prefer that all appointments are made outside of the child’s timetable.

Parents are requested not to arrange family holidays during term time. Requests for leave of absence should be submitted on a leave of absence form that is available within school on request and should be completed well in advance.

It is a fact that if attendance drops below 95%, achievement can be affected by one grade.

Punctuality

Punctuality is an important part of self-discipline and is essential to good time management.

Always make sure that you are in the appropriate classroom no later than the times shown in the section on timing of the school day.

If you arrive late for school you shall be given a one hour detention that shall be served the following day after school.

If you arrive late to school due to attending appointments/ or any other reason then you must sign in at the student reception desk. You will be marked late in the register and will need a note explaining the reason for late arrival. If there is not justifiable reason a punctuality detention shall be issued for the following night after school.

If you arrive after the closure of the register it may be recorded as an unauthorized absence. All unexplained absences shall be followed up by staff in the attendance office with a call home.

Absence Form

Leave of Absence in term time

  • The Anti-Social Behaviour Act (2003) provides the Local Authority, Schools and Academies the power to issue penalty notice fines for unauthorised leave of absence in term time.
  • No parent can demand leave of absence as a right.
  • Any request for leave of absence must be made in advance.
  • The request for leave of absence should be made by the parent /carer “with whom the child normally resides”. If this is the parent /carer who is not taking the child out of school / academy, the full name and address of the parent /carer who is taking the child out of school/academy must be provided on the form.
  • There is no requirement to authorise just because a request has been made. The amendments under The Education (Pupil Registration) ( England) Regulations 2006 make it clear that head teachers may not grant any leave of absence during term time unless there are exceptional circumstances*. *See Code of Conduct /Guidance relating to Leave of Absence
  • The circumstances of each individual request for leave of absence will be taken into account on a case by case basis.
  • The decision to approve / not approve the request is for the school / academy, not the Authority or the parent. Only schools/ academies can authorise / not authorise absence.
  • If important work has been missed by the pupil due to the parents making a request for leave of absence the parents should not expect special arrangements to be made by the school/ academy for that pupil to catch up that work.

If you go ahead with the leave of absence when unauthorised, you may receive a Penalty Notice issued by the Local Authority. This penalty will be £60 per child if paid within 21days; payment after this time but within 28 days is £120

Failure to pay a fixed Penalty Notice will render you liable to criminal proceedings in the Magistrates Court under Section 444(1) of the Education Act 1996.

If you need to request a leave of absence please fill in the form and e-mail to attendance@horizoncc.co.uk

RESOURCES

Attendance Leaflet

Covid-19 Guidance

Code of Conduct

Leave of Absence Form

Attendance Policy

Letters

Student Wellbeing

Horizon Community College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Horizon has a committed team of staff who are trained as Designated Safeguarding leads or ‘DSL’.

Parents and Carers can feel confident that robust procedures are in place to ensure that all staff are suitable to work with children here at Horizon.

It is important to us that parents, carers and students perceive Horizon as a safe space and encourage children to talk freely about any concerns or worries which may affect educational progress.

Children will be taken seriously if they seek help from a member of staff. Students may be referred for additional bespoke support from external agencies and will always endeavour to work in partnership with parents to inform them of additional support required or accessed for their child. However, staff cannot guarantee to consult parents first, or to keep children’s concerns confidential, if a referral must be made to agencies in order to safeguard the child’s welfare.

Keeping Children Safe in Education is statutory guidance that schools and colleges in England must have regard to when carrying out their duties to safeguard and promote the welfare of children.

If you have any Safeguarding concerns regarding your child please visit our Safeguarding section of the website by Clicking here

If you require information and advice on mental health issues for young people, the following can help: www.wearemindspace.com Mindspace offer sessions in School

www.youngminds.co.uk

www.stem4.org.uk

www.papyrus-uk.org

www.childline.org.uk

www.time-to-change.org

www.kooth.com

www.samaritans.org

Apps:

ClearFear

· CalmHarm

· What’s up?

· Headspace

· SAM

· Fear Tools

· Mood Tools

· Smiling Mind

· Stay Alive

· Rezone

Helplines

· Give us a shout text service – Text 85258

· Childline – call 0800 11 11

· Samaritans – call 116 123

· Papyrus UK – call 0800 068 41 41

· BEAT (Eating disorders)– 0808 801 0711

 

In a crisis ring 999 or visit your local A&E department

You can get in touch with Barnsley Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) using their Single Point of Access (SPA) by calling01226 644819 or dropping in to their centre Mon-Fri 9am-5pm at the New Street Health Centre.

self-harm self help tip sheet

Lemons to Lemonade-Teens anger –

TYS EIP RESOURCES IHEARTCBT Unhelpful Thinking 2020.04.20

TYS EIP RESOURCES IHEARTCBT Brain Bully 2020.04.20

TYS EIP RESOURCES IHEARTCBT anxiety Calming Techniques 2020.04.20

School work and exams can be a challenging aspect of school life. To help ease the stress, access advice through;

www.youngminds.co.uk

www.nhs.uk/conditions/stress-anxiety-depression/coping-with-exam-stress/

Confidential and friendly advice can be accessed through the Talk to Frank website – www.talktofrank.com.

There is also a confidential online chat and free helpline where you can speak to a trained drugs counsellor by calling 0300 123 6600

For tips on ensuring internet safety visit www.childnet.com or www.safetynetkids.org.uk

If you or someone else are upset due to issues online, contact Childline on 0800 1111

Help and advice for families in a digital world can be accessed through Parentinfo. This contains articles, expert advice and resources to help parents and carers keep up with what their children are doing online. www.parentinfo.org

Local and National Wellbeing Poster March 2023

For information, advice and support on a young person’s relationship with food get in touch with SYEDA (South Yorkshire Eating Disorders Association) through; www.syeda.org.uk

Advice on how to speak to children about puberty, sex and relationships can be accessed at the Family Planning Association; www.fpa.org.uk

If you have concerns a young person is being sexually exploited, contact; PACE (Parents against child sexual exploitation) www.paceuk.info

BSARCs (Rape and abuse) http://www.bsarcs.org.uk 01226320140

Police emergency 999 112, non-emergency 101 or report it online at reportingcrime.uk

For reliable information on bullying contact; Childline www.childline.co.uk or 0800 1111 or

NSPCC – www.nspcc.co.uk or 0808 800 5000

If you or a young person have been affected by crime you can be supported by www.victimsupport.org.uk

You don’t have to have reported the crime to the Police to gain this support.

Practical advice on how to protect young people from radicalisation or extremism can be accessed via; www.educateagainsthate.com

Samaritans – 116 123 (Call for free)

Missing people – 116 000 (Call or text for free from mobiles or landlines)

NHS direct – 111

South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue – 0114 2727202

Give us a shout text service – Text 85258

Childline – call 0800 11 11

Samaritans – call 116 123

Papyrus UK – call 0800 068 41 41

BEAT (Eating disorders)– 0808 801 0711

 

In a crisis ring 999 or visit your local A&E department

National rail enquiries – 0345 7484950

Title
Name
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Associate Vice Principal – Designated Safeguarding Lead
Mrs Ola-Craig
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Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead
Miss Fox
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Student wellbeing – Year 7
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Student wellbeing – Year 8
Mrs Wilson
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Student wellbeing – Year 9
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Student wellbeing – Year 10
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Student wellbeing – Year 11
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Bus Timetables

  • The 478 and 479 services are commercial operations and are not provided by Horizon.
  • The bus timetables given are subject to change by the operators, based on passenger numbers and other factors. The college will work with operators to inform families of any changes in advance.

If you have any questions about the services, please contact the operators directly:

Globe – 01226299900

Hodgsons – 01226 288581

RESOURCES

Service 478

Service 479

Covid-19 Information

HCC Risk Assessment (Updated 12/01/22)

Outbreak Plan

Remote Education Policy

Y11 Exam Information

Revision Guide Links

Subject Recommended guide Online link
English GCSE English Language AQA Workbook – £11.18 Link
English Literature GCSE English Literature AQA Text Guide: An Inspector Calls – £6.50 Link
GCSE English Literature AQA Text Guide: A Christmas Carol – £6.50 Link
GCSE English Literature AQA Text Guide: Romeo and Juliet – £5.95 Link
   
GCSE English Literature AQA Poetry Guide: Power & Conflict Anthology – £4.68 Link
Religious Studies AQA GCSE Religious Studies A: Christianity and Islam Revision Guide (£8.49) Link
Geography My Revision Notes: AQA GCSE (9–1) Geography Second Edition (£9.75) Link
History My Revision Notes: AQA GCSE (9-1) History, Second edition (£10.47) Link
French Pearson French Revision Guide (9-1) Link
GCSE French AQA Revision Guide  Link
Pearson French Workbook (9-1) Link
Spanish Pearson Spanish Revision Guide (9-1) Link
   
Pearson Spanish Workbook (9-1) Link
Combined Science – Higher Tier Oxford Revise: AQA GCSE Combined Science Higher Revision and Exam Practice (£15.30) Link
Combined Science – Foundation Tier Oxford Revise: AQA GCSE Combined Science Foundation Revision and Exam Practice (£15.30) Link
Separate Sciences Oxford Revise: AQA GCSE Biology/Chemistry/Physics Revision and Exam Practice (£6.80 per Science) Biology – Link
 
Chemistry – Link
 
Physics – Link
Business Studies GCSE Pearson REVISE Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Business Revision Guide + App (£5.09) Link
Enterprise and Marketing My Revision Notes: Cambridge National Level 1/2 Enterprise and Marketing Link
Computing Pearson REVISE BTEC Tech Award Digital Information Technology Revision Guide (£6.49) Link
Health and Social Care My Revision Notes: Cambridge National Level 1/2 Health and Social Care (£9.99) Link
Maths For those working at (or towards) Grade 4 Link
  For those working at (or towards) Grade 5 Link
  For those working at (or towards) Grade 6/7 Link
  For those working at (or towards) Grade 8/9 Link 
Hospitality And Catering WJEC Level 1/2 Vocational Award Hospitality and Catering (Technical Award) Study & Revision Guide – Revised Edition : Tull, Anita: Amazon.co.uk: Books Link
Polish Coursebook. Nowe tematy. GCSE Polish (czytamimowiepopolsku.com) Link
Engineering Cambridge National in Engineering Design Revision Guide and Workbook with Digital Access (2 Years): Level 1/Level 2 (Cambridge Nationals) : Reet, Claire: Amazon.co.uk: Books Link
SubjectRecommended guideOnline link
EnglishGCSE English Language AQA Workbook – £11.18Link
English LiteratureGCSE English Literature AQA Text Guide: An Inspector Calls – £6.50Link
GCSE English Literature AQA Text Guide: A Christmas Carol – £6.50Link
GCSE English Literature AQA Text Guide: Romeo and Juliet – £5.95Link
  
GCSE English Literature AQA Poetry Guide: Power & Conflict Anthology – £4.68Link
Religious StudiesAQA GCSE Religious Studies A: Christianity and Islam Revision Guide (£8.49)Link
GeographyMy Revision Notes: AQA GCSE (9–1) Geography Second Edition (£9.75)Link
HistoryMy Revision Notes: AQA GCSE (9-1) History, Second edition (£10.47)Link
FrenchPearson French Revision Guide (9-1)Link
GCSE French AQA Revision Guide Link
Pearson French Workbook (9-1)Link
SpanishPearson Spanish Revision Guide (9-1)Link
 GCSE Spanish AQA Revision Guide Link
Pearson Spanish Workbook (9-1)Link
Combined Science – Higher TierOxford Revise: AQA GCSE Combined Science Higher Revision and Exam Practice (£15.30)Link
Combined Science – Foundation TierOxford Revise: AQA GCSE Combined Science Foundation Revision and Exam Practice (£15.30)Link
Separate SciencesOxford Revise: AQA GCSE Biology/Chemistry/Physics Revision and Exam Practice (£6.80 per Science)Biology – Link
 
Chemistry – Link
 
Physics – Link
Business Studies GCSEPearson REVISE Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Business Revision Guide + App (£5.09)Link
Child DevelopmentChild Development and Care in the Early Years Link
ComputingPearson REVISE BTEC Tech Award Digital Information Technology Revision Guide (£6.49)Link
Health and Social CareMy Revision Notes: Cambridge National Level 1/2 Health and Social Care (£9.99)Link
MathsFor those working at (or towards) Grade 4Link
 For those working at (or towards) Grade 5Link
 For those working at (or towards) Grade 6/7Link
 For those working at (or towards) Grade 8/9Link 
Hospitality And CateringWJEC Level 1/2 Vocational Award Hospitality and Catering (Technical Award) Study & Revision Guide – Revised Edition : Tull, Anita: Amazon.co.uk: BooksLink
PolishCoursebook. Nowe tematy. GCSE Polish (czytamimowiepopolsku.com)Link
PEPearson REVISE BTEC Tech Award SportLink

Year 11 Intervention Timetable (Sept-Nov)

Year 11 Mock Exams

Y10 Exam Information

Year 10 Mock Exams

Revision Guide Links

SubjectRecommended guideOnline link
EnglishGCSE English Language AQA Workbook and Revision Guide (£9.36)Link
English Literature

CGP GCSE English Text Guide – An Inspector Calls includes Online Edition & Quizzes (£5.95)

CGP GCSE English Shakespeare Text Guide – Romeo & Juliet includes Online Edition & Quizzes (£5.95)

GCSE English AQA Poetry Guide – Power & Conflict Anthology inc. Online Edition, Audio & Quizzes (£5.95)

An Inspector Calls: Link

Romeo and Juliet: Link

Poetry Anthology: Link

Religious StudiesAQA GCSE Religious Studies A: Christianity and Islam Revision Guide (£8.49)Link
GeographyMy Revision Notes: AQA GCSE (9–1) Geography Second Edition (£9.75)Link
HistoryMy Revision Notes: AQA GCSE (9-1) History, Second edition (£11.86)Link
French

Pearson French Revision Guide (9-1)

Pearson French Workbook (9-1)

GCSE French AQA Revision Guide

Link

Link

Link

Spanish

Pearson Spanish Revision Guide (9-1)

Pearson Spanish Workbook (9-1)

GCSE Spanish AQA Revision Guide

Link

Link

Link

Combined Science – Higher TierOxford Revise: AQA GCSE Combined Science Higher Revision and Exam Practice (£15.30)Link
Combined Science – Foundation TierOxford Revise: AQA GCSE Combined Science Foundation Revision and Exam Practice (£15.30)Link
Separate SciencesOxford Revise: AQA GCSE Biology/Chemistry/Physics Revision and Exam Practice (£6.80 per Science)

Biology – Link

Chemistry – Link

Physics – Link

Business Studies GCSEPearson REVISE Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Business Revision Guide + App (£5.09)Link
Enterprise and MarketingMy Revision Notes: Cambridge National Level 1/2 Enterprise and MarketingLink
ComputingPearson REVISE BTEC Tech Award Digital Information Technology Revision Guide (£5.09)Link
Health and Social CareMy Revision Notes: Cambridge National Level 1/2 Health and Social Care (£8.93)Link

Parental Engagement Workshops

Parent Workshops: 
 At Horizon Community College we are committed to working in partnership with services to provide support for students and their families.

Our IT team are delivering a workshop for parents on internet safety. The session will be held at Horizon Community College on Thursday 9th February and will run from 3.45pm – 4.45pm.

Please see linked below a number of videos regarding mental health and how to support your child. If you would like any further information or support please do contact school.

Mental Health Playlist
1/7 videos
Introduction
Introduction
Sleep & Social Media
Sleep & Social Media
Self Esteem
Self Esteem
Low Mood and Depression
Low Mood and Depression
Body Image & Eating Disorders
Body Image & Eating Disorders
Bereavement
Bereavement
Anxiety
Anxiety

Remote Education at Horizon

All students at Horizon Community College benefit from our extensive Remote Learning offer, whether they are self-isolating, need to catch-up on learning missed due to illness, or wish to revise prior learning in advance of future study or assessment.

If your child is self-isolating

Self-isolating students can access lessons live through their Microsoft Teams account, which they will be familiar with from their lessons in school. Students access live lessons by:

· Going to teams.office.com 

· If requested, inputting their school e-mail address and password to log in.

· Clicking on the Teams button when Microsoft Teams opens.

· Going to the Class Team for their subject, for example 8E2 Geography, or 9A5 Mathematics.

· Clicking on the ‘Join’ button on the purple bar in the General Channel

If your child has any problems accessing live lessons, or if a live lesson isn’t available when expected, please contact info@horizoncc.co.uk and a member of staff will investigate immediately.

If your child wishes to catch up or review previous lessons

Where possible, all teachers upload their lesson resources to the Team channels for the classes they teach. This is so if a student has missed a lesson for whatever reason, or if they want to revise what they’ve previously studied, they can go through what the teacher covered, the activities set and other relevant resources. Teacher annotated materials are also available in these areas.

Students can access their lesson materials by:

· Going to teams.office.com 

· If requested, inputting their school e-mail address and password to log in.

· Clicking on the Teams button when Microsoft Teams opens.

· Going to the Class Team for their subject, for example 8E2 Geography, or 9A5 Mathematics.

· Going to the relevant post in the General Channel and downloading the resources available.

If your child has any problems accessing lesson resources, or if they’re not available when expected, please contact info@horizoncc.co.uk and a member of staff will investigate.

For further information about our Remote Education offer, please read the college Remote Education Policy

E-Safety For Parents and Carers

The internet, mobile technology and online gaming play a significant part in the lives of 21st century young people. Along with the social and developmental benefits these technologies have, there are associated risks that as teachers and parents we a) need to be aware of and b) need to understand how to effectively protect young people from.

The information below is designed to support you in understand how to keep your child safe, and direct you to some further information should you want to explore further.

Safety and Security

As you would in the real world, providing boundaries and safeguards for your child’s online safety and security is important in supporting your child as they grow and develop socially, mentally, and emotionally. It is good practice to:

  • Discuss boundaries with your child, in terms of time online and what services and information you’re happy for them to access. Continue to discuss these boundaries with them as they get older and have changing interests in the use of technology.
  • Make use of parental controls for online devices and software, helping you further in setting boundaries. Review them over time and make use of service providers’ own systems where possible.
  • Understand which devices use the internet within your household and how they’re connected – not just laptops, PCs, consoles, and smartphones but also your TV, smart speaker, watches, clocks, etc. Also, check that these devices use your home Wi-Fi so that you can be confident your safety settings are in place.
  • Have up to date anti-virus and malware protection for all devices.
  • Ensure your child understands that not everyone on the internet is who they say they are, and that they know not to meet with someone they only know online.
  • Consider switching off location tracking on your child’s device. This prevents others from being able to see where your child is located through social media and other services.

Social Media

Services such as Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat and TikTok are popular methods that young people use to connect with friends, plan events and share information, such as photos, videos, links, personal messages, etc.

It is good practice to:

  • Communicate with your child about what they’re seeing and taking part in on social media
  • Where possible, insist that they add you as a friend online
  • Make sure you are familiar with the ThinkUKnow website: www.thinkuknow.co.uk
  • Seek advice – talk to parent friends and teachers if you’re unsure of something.

Cyber Bullying

The DfE’s definition of bullying – behaviour by an individual or group, usually repeated over time, that intentionally hurts another individual or group, either physically or emotionally – also applies to the use of technology and social media to do so. Horizon Community College does not tolerate any time of bullying, in person or online.

If you are concerned about cyber bullying, it is good practice to:

  • Know which websites your children visit and help them find the ‘Report Abuse’ or ‘block sender’ options so they can feel in control.
  • Tell your child not to reply to unpleasant messages.
  • Urge them to keep evidence – Not to delete bullying texts, emails, or posts on social networking sites, as they can often be traced.
  • Encourage them to act and talk to you if they are being cyberbullied.
  • Regularly check and clean their ‘friends’ lists on social networking sites

In College

Through our Computing, Citizenship and Personal Development offers, all students are supported in understanding e-Safety, including understanding measures to protect identity, personal information, working safely and sensible use of online services. For more information, please visit our curriculum pages: https://horizoncc.co.uk/quality-of-education/#qofecurriculum

Further Information

There is a wealth of further support available to parents and carers online. The following websites are a great starting point:

Guide to attending Online Parents Evening

The importance of Parents Evening

At Horizon Community College we believe a strong partnership between home and school is essential. Parents’ evenings are a great opportunity for you to meet your child’s teachers and to discuss how your child is performing in a variety of subject areas. Each subject appointment will provide you with information on what your child is learning, a clear understanding of how your child is progressing, and a clear understanding of the ways in which you can support your child.

We actively encourage students to attend these online appointments with parents/ carers so that all parties hear the same messages. Teachers may refer to the recent Progress report that is shared with parents/ carers via Parentmail prior to the evening.

In order that these evenings run smoothly, please see our attached guidance and information regards our online system – School Cloud.

Dates for Parents Evening This Academic Year:

Y7 Settling in Evening– Tuesday 5th November 2024

Y7 – Tuesday 29th April 2025

Y8 – Tuesday 4th March 2025

Y9 – Tuesday 4th February 2025

Y10 – Tuesday 25th February 2025

Y11 – Tuesday 15th October 2024 & Tuesday 28th January 2025

Possible questions to ask at parents' evenings

Jot down a list of questions  on each subject in advance so  your appointments are focused and make the most of the limited time.

Some useful questions might be:

  • Is my child’s progress in line with the teacher’s expectations?
  • Has he or she done anything particularly well?
  • What can he or she do to improve?
  • How can I help as a parent?
  • How can you help as his or her teacher?
  • How much time should my child’s homework for this subject take?
  • What do his or her grades tell us about possible performance in important future exams?
  • Does he or she contribute in lessons?

After the Event

  • Go through your notes from the evening and make a list of positive actions your child can take.
  • Talk with your child about what was discussed and agreed with the teachers, and go through the list of action points together.
  • Pin the action list up where you can both see it and discuss your child’s progress regularly.
  • If you need to, stay in touch with your child’s teacher. They will be able to tell you how things progress at school.

Parental Communications

Parentmail

School-to-Home Communication using ParentMail

ParentMail is a state-of-the-art, next generation communication and payment collection service.  This is our primary means of communication with all parents. 

There are lots of benefits to registering with ParentMail:-

  • Access ParentMail with your own login and have access to your own personal feed – away from a busy, email inbox.
  • Have all your school communications delivered to one place, so you can find them quickly and easily.
  • Update your own contact information within your account without having to go to the school office to update your details.
  • Receive messages and letters
  • Pay for items
  • Top-up dinner money
  • Authorise Trips
  • Download the free ParentMail App, which means you can pick up all your important school messages on the go.  APP FAQs

 

We recommend downloading the App, as it means we can…

  • Send less paper
  • Stop sending text messages
  • Save hours of administration time each week
  • Reach parents instantly

And you can…

  • See all school communications on one easy feed – so they don’t get buried in a busy email inbox.
  • Receive school messages instantly – perfect for busy parents.
  • Complete forms, permissions, and surveys wherever they are – easy to fill in and send back in minutes.
  • Make online payments or top up dinner money – or receive reminders and alerts.
  • Receive in app notifications – so you’ll never miss a school message again!

 

 Main Benefits of our Cashless Catering System:

  • Convenient way of paying for school meals.  No more looking for change every morning.
  • Discourages the misuse of school dinner money through spending in shops outside of the school groups.
  • Specific food allergy ingredients can be barred automatically.
  • Healthy eating is encouraged.
  • Increased speed of service.
  • Automatic free school meal allocation with the pupil remaining anonymous.

To enable students to access the school’s catering provision all parents are asked to consent for their child to be registered for the biometric system when completing their Admission Form.  They will receive an invitation to register via email.

Please use the ParentMail Help link below, to read more about our Cashless Catering system.  You will also find answers to some frequently asked questions.

Please note that if you change your email address or mobile phone number at any time you will need to inform school so we can amend ParentMail records.

If you experience any problems with ParentMail please do not hesitate to contact us.

More information about ParentMail and how parents can register, top up their child’s dinner money account can be found by clicking this link for help on all aspects of ParentMail ParentMail HELP

SIMS Parent APP

This App provides parents with a dashboard of information regarding their child, including timetables, achievements, attendance.  We also use this communication tool to send out termly reports, which are then stored securely to refer to at any time. 
 
The App also enables parents to update us with any changes to family circumstances (eg address, telephone number or email updates) by using the 'Data Collection' tab. 
 
The SIMS Parent App can be downloaded  from Play Store or the Apple Store to any android or apple device.

Information Evenings

The link below is a video recording of the annual information Evening for each year group. The purpose of the evening was to explain why the coming year is so important for your child and to highlight what opportunities are available to them throughout the academic year. We shared important information including the online tools needed to be successful with home learning and we discussed how we can work together to ensure your child achieves their full potential throughout their time at Horizon.

Student Planner

Adverse Weather

College protocols in the event of adverse weather

If, due to adverse weather, a decision is made to close the college before the start of the day, then:

  • The decision will be communicated to all staff and parents at least one hour before the start of the college day.
    • All parents will be informed of the college closure via ParentMail, with the same message published on the website for the duration of the closure.
    • BMBC, the Abbey School, Springwell, Bus Operators and local radio will also be informed of the decision.
  • The college will update the telephone system remotely so that students, parents or staff phoning the college will be informed that it is closed.
  • The college will offer students remote learning for the duration of the closure. Students will follow their normal timetable, accessing remote lessons via Microsoft Teams.

If a decision is made to close the college due to adverse weather part way through the college day, then:

  • the Principal will notify staff and parents as soon as practicable.
    • All parents will be informed of the college closure via ParentMail, with the same message published on the website for the duration of the closure.
    • Follow up phone calls to the families of vulnerable students will be made where necessary.
    • BMBC, the Abbey School, Springwell, Bus Operators and local radio will also be informed of the decision.
  • Principal Team will remain on-site until all staff and students have been dismissed safely.
  • Remote learning will be scheduled for 2 hours after the closure is communicated. If the school day is to finish before this window, no Remote Learning will take place.

Instrumental and Vocal Lessons

We offer lessons on a wide variety of instruments and singing, delivered by excellent teachers from Barnsley Music Hub. If you would like to receive a letter about instrumental lessons please email info@horizoncc.co.uk. Letters will be sent via ParentMail at the end of each full term ready for students to start at the beginning of the term after. 

Group Sizes 

Lesson Duration 

Cost per Pupil 

Cost per Pupil (if you are eligible for Scheme of Aid)

 

Group Lessons 

3 pupils 

(2 in exceptional circumstances) 

4 pupils 

 

 

 

20 mins 

 

30 mins 

 

 

£ 52.50 

 

£ 52.50 

£ 17.50 

 

£ 17.50 

 

Individual Lessons  

We can offer a limited number of individual lessons for students who are working at Grade 3 and above.   

 

Due to limited capacity, requests for individual lessons must be confirmed with a Music Service tutor before lessons commence and payment is accepted. 

 

 

 

20 mins 

 

30 mins 

 

 

 

£105.00 

 

£150.00 

£105.00 

 

£150.00 

Instrument Hire NB: We do have a limited number of instruments available for hire free of charge from Horizon on a first come, first served basis. These are: Flute, clarinet, tenor saxophone, trumpet/cornet, trombone, bass trombone, violin. Please contact us if you would like to borrow one of these instruments.N/A£15.00

Free

More information about instrumental/vocal lessons at Horizon is available here:

If you are interested in taking up music lessons please speak to Miss Lingard or e-mail: info@horizoncc.co.uk

Careers & Post-16

Personal Guidance interview - A Parent/Carers Guide

Personal guidance interviews are the culmination of your child’s journey at Horizon. They are carried out by a qualified careers adviser who will give them impartial advice about their options. As parents and carers, you are the key influencers in your child’s life and we believe it is important that you are as well informed as possible about the options available to them. 

 

How does it Work?

 

  • Your child is given a sticker to attach to their planner the week before their careers appointment. It is important they keep this and show it to their teacher as proof and to allow them to leave their lesson. 
  • The appointment will last for approximately 30-45 minutes and this will be during lesson time. 
  • The appointment consists of: 

  • Looking at School progress, strengths and interests
  • Offering Information, Advice and Guidance
  • Careers exploration
  • Supporting future applications, events (virtual or otherwise) and careers activities
  • Discussing post 16/18 choices
  • Getting to know your child’s future aspirations

  • A ‘Careers Summary’ is then created by the careers adviser and young person, jointly agreeing on action points to help them to achieve their future plans. 

How can you help your child prepare?

 

  • Please talk to your child about their plans on leaving Horizon and any career areas that may be of interest to them. 
  • Please ask your child if they understand the range of options to them on leaving Horizon (such as A levels, Vocational options and Apprenticeships). 
  • If they are unsure about their plans and options (which is very common) then help them to write down or have some questions in their mind to discuss with the careers adviser during their appointment. 

 

 

‘No question is a daft question’ and we will support your child as much as we can!

What Next?

 

  • After your child has seen a careers adviser they will be a given a careers summary with some action points (eg. research a career area, or attend a virtual open event) 
  • Please encourage your child to carry out these action points and help them through their next steps 

 

Lastly, we have attached a ‘Post-16 & Post-18 Routes and College Application Process’ leaflet to help you to understand all the routes on leaving Horizon and how to apply for their next steps. 

We are looking forward to supporting your child to succeed and achieve their potential. Any questions, either before or after the Personal Guidance Interview, do not hesitate to contact us on careers@horizoncc.co.uk 

College monthly Newspaper

Beyond The Horizon
College Newspaper

College Calendar

  • Tuesday 24th September – Y10 Parent Information Evening
  • Thursday 27th September – Y7 Parent Information Evening

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