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childs absence telephone harris 01246 810259 learning telephoning copley emment greenwood advice discuss concerns with regard year students dorrell woodward clegg marsden miller atkin o'fee ofee derbyshire connexions service contacted chesterfield office 20158 school bullying adults support combat bullying students back \",\" student council school sees active student involvement life central educational philosophy about learning democratically elected body that represents issues associated with promotes development good citizenship members attend full governing meetings where they have input addition these functions students play role peer councillors general ambassadors appointment prefects expected empower further their young adults working collaboratively influence whole change improvement back \",\" parents' parents association been immensely successful supporting work school raised over £2000 dynamic group parents have supported range curricular extra social events activities working alongside staff community student's students council constitution developed productive links with local business emerging notable element school's schools wider back \",\" photo gallery classic runs year prom 2009 cars tour peak 2008 2007 2006 summer graffiti project maths sports days back back 80's primary challenge school productions \",\" classic heritage tour peak 2009 sunday 21st june dawned bright clear usual team staff students friends school work latest very successful series runs raise money entry classic cars most which regular visitors this event gathered from morning enjoy pre-event breakfast before setting mile outward journey through some beautiful areas derbyshire district were extremely fortunate attract large number vehicles such diverse makes models owned people dedicated just restoring using their open road this year's years route faint-hearted miles twisted climbed across country towards town buxton where organisers arranged lunch halt pavilion gardens first half contain surprise dropped down into north east they immediately turned away centre another stunning views scenery circumnavigated goyt valley area reaching almost macclesfield plain with jodrell bank radio telescope finally back well earned rest displayed pedestrian within drivers co-drivers took sustenance start return display drew enormous crowds onlookers enjoyed swapping reminiscences when similar many tall tales heard walked amongst second started about 45pm left stop village retail outlet management village small precinct accompanied jazz band entertain shoppers little retail therapy drivers also treated discount vouchers tempt them stay while prepared parking game entrants entered test could judge size exercise generated laughs both public watched tried width gates drive final brought cream ashover stainsby gathering departing home after more refreshments raffle course answers brainiac names quiz heralded that have ever raising over £2500 chosen charities ashgate hospice guch provide rewards incentives specialist subjects mathematics grateful sponsors year buckingham insurance peak village without financial input would able organise quality hoard volunteers worked 00am 00pm ensure smoothly next already planning stage entries flood confirmed unheard touring fraternity pleased announce advanced offers sponsorship buckinghams whom delighted exposure interested viewing pictures click here will find archives runs held manufactured 1985 want join next need download form site write cheque post without delay necessary details found itself many requested quiz copy enjoy should require information please call wragg 01246 810259 check following links? photo gallery event 2010 anyone entering the should contact esther website application \",\" feeder schools heritage school contact details website address barlborough primary 01246 810381 barlborough derbyshire clowne infant nursery 810518 clowne-inf juniors 810416 clowne-jun creswell infants 01909 721471 creswell-inf 721260 creswell-jun hodthorpe 720315 hodthorpeprimary whitwell 720251 whitwellprimary back \",\" click here school prospectus version back \",\" welcome heritage computing mathematics specialist school online e-portal access experience difficulties logging home please click link below follow instructions access from before contacting office thanks team click here download using back \",\" about area heritage mathematics computing specialist school located clowne north-east derbyshire occupies attractive landscaped site encompassing range trees shrubs number villages whose primary industry coal mining clowne's clownes close proximity promoted many developments associated investment town emergence various industries businesses typifies this addition these investments housing particularly barlborough nearest village itself back \",\" find from chesterfield entering staveley roundabout take exit onto market street a619 mini-roundabout continue forward duke roundabout signposted worksop bear left road mastin moor continue barlborough a616 newark links turn right boughton lane bolsover follow down yards school located left start nottinghamshire bridge place b6040 newcastle b6024 mansfield south keep then darfoulds southgate crossroads turn rotherham a618 crossroads sheffield hutchings crescent clowne leave junction then find multimap wish location please click link below back \",\" contact heritage mathematics computing specialist school derbyshire county council boughton lane hall clowne matlock phone 01246 810259 01629 580000 811227 derbyshire email info heritage contact post phone email this page details please hesitate touch means assistance matter back \",\" news letter archive year date updated size 2009-2010 newsletter issue october 2009 12520 january 2010 14785 february 15420 2008-2009 september 2008 8916 23218 december 22988 13968 march 12765 14811 july 25781 specialist subjects 2007-2008 2007 6008 1118 2006-2007 2006 1206 november letters come format back only local publication students parents staff school matters monthly publication written produced with families secondary school students around derbyshire mind it's aim its aim celebrate achievements teenagers publish them to wide local audience view latest newsletter please click here \",\" examinations back this year's years examination timetable available download from this page please note that subject change your information morning examinations start afternoon unless stated otherwise click following links view notices timetables there strict instructions acceptable behaviour equipment permitted notice candidates																																																																										2009 2010 examination timetable warning candidates																																																																						march \",\" derbyshire literature challenge newshounds useful links english homework year department staff coming soon events look events back \",\" staff science activities what's whats been happening science? resources useful links back \",\" arts performing visual back \",\" staff physical education involved clubs within department 2009 sports links pictures from back events \",\" careers \",\" higher \",\" bullying parental advice there loads different definitions what bullying verbal using words non-verbal without physical actions emotional playing someone's someones emotions psychological messing with head lots will more than these things direct action like threats violence indirect deliberately leaving someone blanking them time here some examples given young people quotes come directly from hitting kicking punching spitting threats cussing family 'she said that junkie' junkie racist because where they their skin colour culture religious beliefs homophobic 'gay' 'poof' poof 'lesbian' lesbian 'batty batty boy' insults against person physically assaulting real assumed sexuality information bulling advice please read full back \",\" what bullying? there lots different definitions what bullying bullying verbal using words non-verbal without physical actions emotional playing someone's someones emotions psychological messing with head lots will more than these things direct action like threats violence indirect deliberately leaving someone blanking them time here some examples given young people quotes come directly from hitting kicking punching spitting threats cussing family 'she said that junkie' junkie racist because where they their skin colour culture religious beliefs homophobic 'gay' 'poof' poof 'lesbian' lesbian 'batty batty boy' insults against person physically assaulting real assumed sexuality ignoring group spreading gossip rumours about malicious text messages emails phone calls website nasty graffiti abuse standing crowd looking having tastes opinions 'they called hippy freak' freak generally making feel himself herself probably think loads victim stay calm appear upset even tell very soon afterwards parent teachers friends o'fee ofee prepared active stop being regular victim keep positive frame mind should accept bullied quiet consider happened? were victimised? when happen? where involved? react? victim? 	fill incident form write down useful when talking later note don't dont bully angry shout aggressive this type reaction  bullies delight makes difficult sort hope never happen again always expect miracle instant cure punished important alter behaviour rather develop personal grudge feel it's your fault deserved make worse adding 'spice' spice think nothing happening check first continue victimising threaten have told don't dont argue something else beyond reason take stand because want comfortable school achieve most must take bullies done? work together operating support victims help? your real marsden atkin lunchtime supervisors parents anything else learn techniques lessen chance practice skills recall good points been offensive toward seek advice talk feelings those really care help bullies successful taunts hurt this remember prevent going through especially friends staff place yourself positions victimised within main area don't dont hang around toilets side avoid suggest another student guilty association student advice back \",\" 2010 classic entry form heritage tour peak please note that entries classic tour received before 24th july 2009 will cost after this date print complete post copy entry form along with your cheque made payable school secure next download here back \",\" news back \",\" back facilities picture above interactive whiteboard rooms have every classroom school typical suites heritage mathematics computing specialist \",\" mathematics staff back hadley teacher marshall deputy curriculum area leader statistics parkes rowell numeracy progress tests collister boothby team here heritage susan george jean john karen miss kirner \",\" course stage this level students receive discrete hour long lesson department delivers units work which have been tailored suit staff intention that through three years stage will experience major software types word processing desk publishing spreadsheets databases addition these applications also deliver control using computer simulation package called control insight back \",\" course back core option students receive hour week during these lessons working towards certificate diploma users clait level this qualification allows improve their personal skills work recognised industrial academic year 2007 hoped expand this compulsory course become level present there options available being gcse information communication technology nationals first teaching from september 2006 \",\" extra curricular activities back timetable 																																																																																																															 talk your teacher more details project time location years movie editing club every tuesday coursework wednesday thursday \",\" dates monday 21st june 2010 edexcel written papers full short course back \",\" useful links back website \",\" resources graduated assessments useful links maths staff curriculum national levels data mind mapping shape algebra stages stage what's whats been happening mathematics? click here updates recent events extra curricular activities mathematics back \",\" maths links back watch super world maths links below help with your work \",\" mathematics resources back above list text book resources heritage school \",\" stage back welcome years numeracy underpins everything learn evermore technological world priority equip students with mathematical skills knowledge they need work further higher education extended encompass aspects mathematics more than ability basic arithmetic encourage develop repertoire techniques solve quantitative spatial problems understanding data presentation graphs charts tables year banded according part foundation year taught groups determined test results teacher assessment hour lessons week heritage fortunate have these delivered fully qualified subject specialists lessons high proportion direct interactive teaching there regular opportunities oral mental visualisation follow strategy using dcsf guidelines framework teaching from good practice lesson which familiar primary school starter main activity plenary extend most talented mathematicians challenging topics enrichment activities also offer extra support differentiated those find particularly difficult department well resourced proud owner whiteboards classrooms portable trolley laptops these another resource motivate engage help meet needs different types learners incorporate into wherever appropriate this includes taking classes suites dynamic geometry software carry analysis \",\" stage back welcome years numeracy underpins everything learn evermore technological world priority equip students with mathematical skills knowledge they need work further higher education extended encompass aspects mathematics more than ability basic arithmetic encourage develop repertoire techniques solve quantitative spatial problems understanding data presentation graphs charts tables continue part lesson good practice from follow modular gcse course elements module tests coursework final exam students usually take test january june year another march these make their mark there also pieces worth total comes terminal levels entry foundation higher other subjects aims grades achieve very well both sats however only interested success overarching acquire which will prepare them life wider community hour lessons week heritage fortunate have delivered fully qualified subject specialists lessons high proportion direct interactive teaching there regular opportunities oral mental visualisation department resourced proud owner whiteboards classrooms portable trolley laptops these offer resource motivate engage help meet needs different types learners incorporate into wherever appropriate this includes using taking classes suites dynamic geometry software carry analysis \",\" national curriculum levels back data mind mapping shape algebra \",\" data mind mapping back below slide charts \",\" shape mind mapping back below slide charts \",\" algebra mind mapping back below slide charts \",\" levels back what levels mean? \",\" back geography curriculum year making connections population migration work news resources homework \",\" making connections when arriving heritage community school year first topic studied here will develop your geographical skills understanding places that then able apply future topics also receive free copy local ordnance survey support based learning lessons your developed through this unit focusing following questions what geography? locate using grid references? draw field sketch? where placed world? connected different countries? describe compare places? conduct school environment enquiry? assessed these being into practice carrying enquiry problems explored discussion fieldwork data collection around site ending written report suggested improvements back \",\" population after developing geographical skills making connections these further developed through topic places explored local national global scale develop your understanding differences population reasons behind your enquiry thinking will completing mysteries decision making activities asking questions about this unit focusing following what world's worlds total population? density? factors affect does life death country's countrys increasing? this leads straight into exploring migration before ending with assessment both topics back \",\" migration once population been explored look people move will develop your enquiry skills looking stories from migrants reasons they would feel between mexico border investigated apply understanding migration place based example enquiry developed through this unit focusing following questions what migration? move? push pull factor? does migrant experience? migrate usa? 	what factors make good site settlement? both assessed decision making exercise linking these topics together where live here both into practice writing letter town council trying persuade them build road chosen route local population's populations views taken account well those migrating back \",\" year geography heritage mathematics computing specialist school finishes with topic work here will develop your knowledge understanding different types work people local national global scale questions asked changing investigation skills through completing class questionnaire numeracy when analysing results decision making other activities your developed this unit focusing following questions what primary secondary tertiary employment? employment families analyse survey? farming there? changed over time? affected environment? process involved industry? factors locating factory? companies moving their factories ledcs? jobs there have developments jobs? when reaching clearer these time where they going future back \",\" homework back year term 23rd 2008 600kb \",\" please note these picture archives compiled files need software please follow winrar link bottom this page classic 2009 picture downloads winrar event photo albums date size start photos 21st june route halfway peak village back \",\" multimedia back photo gallery classic \",\" english links http englishbiz universalteacher default s-cool sparknotes podcastrevision podcasts html schools gcsebitesize back \",\" derbyshire literature challenge every year pupils from schools across invited take part test their knowledge about fiction books genres decades this team heritage heroes group students were taken county hall matlock compete annual emily seals oliver taylor megan thrift ellie ward worked extremely hard prepare challenge there some very tough competition hero's heros managed defend themselves well they fought through various rounds answering questions authors characters much more overall came 9th out with only points place beating number local well done interested taking next year's years member english know back \",\" homework year back term keep daily diary your first term heritage angels exist? research subject decide believe them design leaflet giving views include illustrations choose least novel from fiction list hive read write letter english teacher explaining this should recommended other students sport hobby activity interested imagine visitor outer space wants know about prepare fact file rules history enjoy write five-minute play script house clowne 2010 time capsule fill folder with pictures descriptions items which would place time capsule reflecting life \",\" homework year back term read least novel from fiction list displayed hive write review poems should ballad telling story about death fireworks limerick rude imagine central character book reading class diary entries points your life before events described draw plan globe theatre eye-witness account visit shakespeare's shakespeares time letter newspaper explaining it's important biography autobiography first chapter future create wish things would like happen present powerpoint collage \",\" homework year back term choose research your favourite charity design leaflet persuading people give money chosen include details will spent research life william shakespeare write short biography write story with title either ‘lost' ‘lost ‘found' ‘found more than words poems favour first world against each must lines long least recruitment poster film which shows events that really happened review side comparing fact what fiction shown read selection texts from reading list keep journal detail reactions each text called beginning plan \",\" curriculum schemes work staff artists events year feedback questionnaire school constantly trying improve deliver subjects department exception have just completed your first year with would like hear from please click this link download questionnaire that will help make necessary adjustments department subject delivered when please hand teacher visual arts back \",\" during each stage programmes students research learn about several artists click links below find information some artists that have researched georgia o'keeffe okeeffe oskar kokoschka paul klee wassily kandinsky vincent gogh pablo picasso about back \",\" below list galleries that interest click links more information national portrait gallery		 guggenhiem moma harley gallery london rufford craft centre louvre prado tates galleries back \",\" instrumental lessons students learn variety instruments they single shared lesson lessons taught rotation timetable once week external teachers brass cornet trumpet sharpe wednesday woodwind saxophone clarinet flute monday drums somerset tuesday guitar strings singing richardson charge back trip enjoyed students staff were very positive \",\" stage taught richardson sharpe year heritage african drumming rhythms x-factor pitch rhythm fame academy singing ensemble work chords jingles time travel world music horror soundscapes atonal oscars film orchestra back trip enjoyed students staff they were very positive \",\" music clubs throughout week different clubs students come lunchtime join monday voice chance sing group wide range music from rock disney musicals tuesday school band instrumentalists together perform students will summer concerts school musical christmas carol thursday brass group brass ability play small ensemble need brunch bring sandwiches lunch back trip enjoyed staff they were very positive \",\" music activities back trip enjoyed students staff they were very positive london residential visit 15th 16th september went hairspray began unfortunately rain view slightly restricted after checking into hotel course meal pizza express with views thames river evening production brian connolly played lead role fantastic following filled themselves breakfast sightseeing round tour guide completed days having some free time covent garden thank sewell greenwood kent assisting thank miss palmer stepping last minute replace richardson poorly \",\" fair processing notice layer back \",\" modern foreign languages staff back peckett curriculum leader miss sheldon deputy nikjooy teacher liasides staff department heritage follows nicholas katherine sylvie alison \",\" staff modern foreign languages german french spanish back \",\" back german events \",\" back during their visit life centre students witnessed feeding penguins view this short clip click film icon french events june 2009 peckett greenwood nikjooy shawcroft pellow accompanied from years boulogne france group staff stayed local youth hostel nights aims were promote interest language learning give experience unforgettable culture help gain confidence speaking different language stay visited theme park enjoyed evening bowling watched sweets made nearby sweet factory between necessary relaxing beach photo gallery please here would like thank involved helping make successful \",\" back spanish events \",\" what's whats clubs activities club room time year invited monday breakfast trampolining catch-up session gcse practical informal additional cafeteria sports hall block years tuesday scarsdale peveril kedleston arkwright sport activities girls basket ball leisure tourism fitness boys rugby spanish class compulsory btec department languages wednesday indoor cricket lesson dance badminton football french revision health social care deprtment studio thursday english intervention basketball mathematics help session stage required friday inter-house back \",\" staff back parkes assistant headteacher systems miss macpherson deputy curriculum leader business trevis administration sales responsible newton teacher team heritage include following staff members been with school since september 2002 started working 2003 lett 2005 joined team 2007 2008 \",\" events activities primary maths challenge wednesday 25th november fifty best year mathematicians from local primary schools visited heritage mathematics department participate they full puzzles activities games with marshall boothby before competing actual national competition which takes place each year aimed pupils consists interesting challenging multiple-choice problems children once again brilliantly kurtis botham matthew greensted both barlborough school doing particularly well standing chance going through finals congratulations involved view photo gallery event please click here back \",\" curriculum about dance music drama performing arts staff events visits recent back \",\" back dance \",\" back drama stage students along with music celebrated their talent commitment performing arts highly successful showcases front parents governors friends school thursday 21st performed moving scenes from hugely popular west musical ‘blood brothers' brothers \",\" extra curricular activities back timetable 																																																																																																															 talk your mathematics teacher more details project time location years homework club every thursday with rowell parkes sum-it miss gallagher \",\" extra curricular activities back timetable 																																																																																																													 talk your english teacher more details project time location years clinic every tuesday hive wednesday thursday \",\" music staff back sharpe part-time teacher richardson subject leader department heritage comprises jennifer andrew \",\" back miss dean deputy curriculum leader science harrott teacher crowson stacey gaunt moorhouse bagnall technician greaves capps burton health social care woodward assistant headteacher greenwood physics specialist significant developments teaching learning introducing applied interactive course gcse very experienced also trained biology teacher competent chemistry stage younger qualified four years enjoying success pgce heritage community school specialises teaching science department with responsibility specialising physical responsible previous head member laboratory history working chemical industry prior current lead college post sector been practising almost beginning career school further role examination invigilator from january 2010 have team joining would like welcome wish best future staff \",\" physical education staff back department heritage comprises following staff members miss louise hockley curriculum leader outdoor richard cronin deputy sally bulmer teacher nicola camfield david steed marshall peter \",\" brief summary hive assistants library catalogue tour stop press useful suggestions student comments 																																																																																																																																			 back \",\" back history news \",\" english staff back teacher white curriculum leader literature media deputy focus miss taylor studies coates team heritage comprises gillian karen focuses stage claire responsible primarily misss kelly dunn christine wilkes dench headteacher kimberley last least agar temporary \",\" what's whats been happening science? back heritage students visit royal institution great britain nine heritage's heritages scientists volunteered their time expertise scan night using metre radio telescope situated jodrell bank 2meter optical mountain canary islands internet their findings provided data discussion held tuesday 23rd june london same place michael faraday gave lectures about electromagnetism were among schools from over who's whos uncovered type super novae which will continue monitored newsom used evolution universe also included explosive chemistry demonstrations delivered kilcoygne tv's brainiacs pupils liquid nitrogen shower witnessed chemiluminescences banana hammer exactly wear protective clothing thanks bolsover rotary club financed trip discussions have different focus each year this astrophysics last oceanography keep next years could \",\" year prom fashion show back fashion runway ashley assistant mckee curriculum leader performing arts monday 25th january fashion spotlight heritage with promwear mood hall candles fairy lights gold runway once professional hairdressers gemma o'connor oconnor worked their magic girls were ready show debut first part based around ‘party dresses' dresses looking stunning along handsome escort lead them second focused prom which supplied denise elliott looked beautiful different colours styles could have graced catwalk world gentlemen weren't werent forgotten about either representative from greenwood's greenwoods suit hire there offer some advice truly great night enjoyed attended raffle refreshments helping raise £112 july well done took \",\" coming soon english department provides lots exciting opportunities pupils things look forward near future include various theatre trips visit national media museum where there chance make movie trailer keeping with media theme will able sign school's schools film club open years take place after school pupils experience appreciate wide range films from classics cult favourites cutting edge must-sees also offer develop skills prepare elements studies watch information another successful heritage reading group groups' groups success upper lower group aims promote reading pleasure form basis ‘reflective reading' which help gcses encourages articulate their ideas about contemporary novels both individual situations atmosphere express opinions openly freely comfortable safe environment miss arrowsmith wilks details there great things watch back \",\" performing arts staff back miss palmer subject leader drama mckee curriculum performance dance ellis teacher with department heritage made following staff alison julie fiona music please page \",\" visual arts staff back unwin associate curriculum leader design taylor department heritage made following staff alison gerald \",\" design technology staff back department heritage made following staff peter clayton curriculum leader christopher dolling deputy john close teacher collister teaching learning lead trainer smith food barbara wapplington textiles \",\" humanities staff back department heritage made following staff gary ashton curriculum leader geography subjects miss leanne jones teacher citizenship john nightingale subject sociology jacob richards vernon richardson history literacy development across birch hazel hill \",\" back religious education \",\" back leisure tourism \",\" back sociology \",\" back citizenship \",\" site back \",\" please click links below view scheme work each year group year gcse btec schemes work back \",\" year schemes work tribal masks project collaboration with performing arts designer animals trumps creatures colour theory back \",\" year schemes work landscapes amazing mugs life back \",\" btec schemes work pattern symbols textiles ceramics from around world portraiture packing natural forms made back \",\" gcse schemes work packaging pop																																																																																 portraiture natural forms pots tile designs paper people made back \",\" fright lights money munchers still life portraiture year schemes work back \",\" licence cook government funded programme that started september 2008 help improve practical cooking skills students year's years them choose healthy foods introduces number through dedicated lessons food preparation techniques diet nutrition hygiene safety wise shopping when have completed sessions year they will receive certificate beginning given username password enable site click this link gcse catering design technology department offers course examination board welsh wjec provides with opportunity find about catering industry develop their culinary produce exciting well presented dishes look syllabus right hand side page able what covered mark scheme also photos questions hesitate contact smith syllabus examination photos powerpoint presentation food back recipes cooking skills \",\" instrumental lessons curriculum stage music clubs activities staff back \",\" enjoy practical challenging exciting activities then performing arts heritage dance drama music  successful part curriculum ‘fame academy' academy ‘time travel' travel ‘horror' ‘horror topics studied students performed showcase each term about back \",\" zoolab comes heritage back midst snow year geography groups were transported warmer climates with arrival some animals from tropical rainforest into classroom part current topic ecosystems have been looking what rainforests look like types might find there year students given opportunity handle corn snake tango tarantula firm favourites across mainly girls keen many boys kept their distance especially when kevin perry hissing cockroaches came many thanks your visit school help bring geography life \",\" history news going under knife don't dont know what like because weren't werent there this comment often made students when studying past however year opportunity come face with medicine medical history part gcse studies they visited range sites london associated medicine some mixed their drugs using techniques methods from medieval period took place setting apothecary's apothecarys workshop today might call chemists time student found himself operating theatre table under surgeon's surgeons knife which were 1800s healthiest safest given high death rate only about survived later witnessed much this changed late 20th century they also taken tour southwark would have been 18th 19th centuries where appalling state public health cholera confronted another stop life work florence nightingale appearance elsewhere ventured into alexander fleming's flemings small laboratory birthplace penicillin twentieth ‘wonder drug' drug that most probably debt ability fight killer infections story penicillin's penicillins development crosses space takes microscopic global levels clearly shows complex interplay different factors times highlights impact lives everyday number said trip generally makes sense everything fits together back \",\" science resources back above text book resources heritage school applied \",\" science links back bitesize edexcel page links below help with your work \",\" aerial footage school here have aerial view school being built this progress made until august 2009 keep checking site availability videos back \",\" “the hive friendly atmosphere fellow assistants polite helpful kirstie adams 11as great place enjoy working there others work very students come into it's lovely environment experience joseph bend it's study oliver taylor “i've “ive worked since year when appointed assistant have enjoyed every single been delegated train members team september matthew metcalfe-smith 10ast while being surrounded some kindest people afraid lend helping hand emma hankinson toby findley came heritage from barlborough junior school things were different and i decided that would apply assistant everybody attended creswell 2008 immediately realised best school breaks relaxed happy quiet made determined part back introducing \",\" library catalogue library heritage uses dewey decimal system simplified meet needs students computers have search star system booked scheme year operation books september follows desirable frank cottrell boyce flood child emily diamand joey pigza swallowed jack gantos once morris gleitzman diary wimpy jeff kinney underworld catherine macphail urgent message wowness karen mccombie loud burp? glenn murphy percy jackson lightening thief rick riordan read selected nick toczek paul cookson various authors blood hunters steve voake final annual carnegie book award available hive browse they cosmic black rabbit summer kevin brooks airman eoin colfer siobhan dowd ostrich boys keith gray knife never letting patrick ness creature night kate thompson please remember save your nestle book tokens cereal packets bring them back \",\" tour hive contains much equipment student's students research learning this includes standard computers plus laptop 																																																																																											 																																																																																														 study area with booths where individual group work take place well labelled library containing 9000 books pamphlets 																																																																																																							large displays 								up date information 																																																																																										 																																																																																																						the assistants 																																																																																								 						 connexions careers library back \",\" stop press open hive reading challenge 2009 document please click here which tutor group reading? books winner last weeks question week nadine barker chinese year lunar calendar this year started february 14th christian which sunday mothering held every year? well done danny price 11lm who? quiz back \",\" bitesize full range subjects available search engines 				- jeeves yahoo alta vista more advanced world public library best used only websites homework found copies “the best websites homework” useful suggestions back \",\" student comments love coming hive chat computers james lewis like because they have lots books read well organised everything easy find sophie webster “it's “its relax book there educational games play it's perfect place best thing school kyle harding enjoy quiet concentrate doing homework reading also from work tasha eccles “the your deanna burbidge it's nice quite where loads more bradley wall gives time during break revise tests william newton fern come really relaxing waggett learn into nathan hartley think awesome thousands over library area toby bagnall great need urgently some also information centre liam gibbs arguably learning entire disruption seldom seen within atmosphere completely devoid chewing making possibly cleanest room heritage adam goucher 10gu that very goof help with will thomas foulds “well what about hive? such amazing meet people staff phenomenal support that's thats english coursework thanks you've youve other replace sabin miss ashley thanks daniel ward 11lh good when bored something finish search assortment helpful lessons research topics bodhi holley 9ast “what friendly friends revision catch named busy bees there understand useful students roger johnson 11ks year dale grevson 9lpm every lunch peace lesson class sarah bettison comfy hang josh easy talk donna cook back \",\" gcse links stage years module target grade mathematics department follows ‘ocr graduated assessment' assessment syllabus follow links below find resources each module including revision lists notes graded topic assessments this area under construction will updated regularly back \",\" module graduated assessment graded assessed tasks mymaths links lesson online homework revision list with notes tick back \",\" module graduated assessment graded assessed tasks mymaths links lesson online homework revision list with notes tick back \",\" module graduated assessment graded assessed tasks mymaths links lesson online homework revision list with notes tick back \",\" module graduated assessment graded assessed tasks mymaths links lesson online homework fractions decimals book chapter fdp1 fdp2 co-ordinates co-ordinates sequences sequences ordering ordering multiply divide with subtract times averages averages numbers bigger than multiply making formulas formulas angles missing angles interpret travel graphs travel graphs interpreting find factors multiples primes ratio proportion area rectangles area rectangles probability probability reflections reflections solve problems ratio rotations rotations trial improvement metric imperial units conversions revision list notes tick back \",\" module graduated assessment graded assessed tasks mymaths links lesson online homework number general multiplication algebra solving equations collecting like terms volume nets book chapter volume nets rounding estimating rounding squares cubes cube numbers substitution substitution maps bearings scales scale drawing solving charts interpret construct simplifying fractions mixed improper equivalent probability probability classifying quadrilaterals quadrilaterals simplifying constructions construction averages averages negative negatives amounts fractions decimals rotation rotations plotting graphs from tables graphs revision list with notes tick back \",\" module graduated assessment graded assessed tasks mymaths links lesson online homework using calculator book chapter order operations calculators bidmas expanding brackets factorising linear expressions factorising angles angle sums angles parallel lines interior exterior probability simple probability rotation reflection translating shapes rotations reflections transformation reflection fractions equivalent adding subtracting mixed numbers plans elevations plans ratio ratio introduction dividing solving equations solving substitution substitution area circles area circle circumference circumference scatter graphs scatter multiplying multiplying dividing decimals subtract multiply 1000 whole straight line slides only real life real constructions constructing triangles nets perimeter triangle parallelogram trapezium volume surface areas volume cuboids averages range mean from table stem leaf stem diagrams data general frequency tables enlargements scale factors enlargement revision list with notes tick back \",\" module graduated assessment graded assessed tasks mymaths links lesson online homework co-ordinates midpoints book chapter percentage increase decrease percentage change ratio ratio probability probability substitution substitution angles parallel polygon proportion proportion checking solutions estimation using calculator scatter graphs scatter diagrams pythagoras' pythagoras theorem plotting quadratic quadratic mean estimating equations solving solving inequations calculating compound measures speed density speed distance time reciprocals factors expanding brackets expanding circles circumference area changing subject loci constructions constructions decimals multiply divide converting rounding limits indices rules trial improvement trial term sequences surface area volume surface prisms revision list with notes tick back \",\" module graduated assessment graded assessed tasks mymaths links lesson online homework fractions book chapter fractions cubic reciprocal graphs recognising cubic probability tree diagrams solving equations solving including inequalities inequalities percentages using multiplier finding original amount cumulative frequency cumulative compound interest compound transformations transformations simultaneous simultaneous easy harder easy indices standard form large numbers small calculations linear linear enlargement similarity similarity compare distributions whisker plots worksheet trigonometry angles sides dimensions area volume dimensions formulas expanding brackets expanding moving averages moving quadratic solve changing subject rearranging changing revision list with notes tick back \",\" module graduated assessment graded assessed tasks mymaths links lesson online homework estimating checking book chapter quadratic equations factorising quadratics harder solving proportion harder proportion fractional indices rules changing subject hard rearranging arcs sectors volumes arcs volume volume cones spheres upper lower bounds upper scale factors area factor probability independent probability pythagoras trigonometry trigonometry histograms histograms circle theorems circle parallel perpendicular gradients sampling sampling revision list with notes tick back \",\" module graduated assessment graded assessed tasks mymaths links lesson online homework recognising graphs book chapter graphs circles solving with exponential growth decay expotential recurring decimals recurring surds indices surds sine cosine rules rule finding sides area triangle ½absinc angles time series time seasonal effect worksheet triangles congruence congruent quadratic equations completing square formula surface area volume surface complex shapes volumes cones spheres algebraic fractions simplifying adding multiplying vectors vectors comparing data sets cumulative frequency whisker plots simultaneous quadratic trigonometric functions sine tangent transformations trig transformation transforming probability conditional revision list notes tick back \",\" west side story wednesday 10th june party students members staff went international smash musical lyceum theatre sheffield based shakespeare's shakespeares romeo juliet packed with unforgettable songs including maria tonight somewhere america feel pretty hailed ‘the greatest broadway time' time guardian vibrant stage production also showcased amazing times very funny choreographed group dances salsa influenced dancing talented cast performers will recall that weather this evening atrocious torrential rain started couple hours before were traffic reports caused great concern whether would actually make many thanks driver from johnsons bros tours there back safely performance thoroughly enjoyable students' behaviour exemplary throughout performing arts visits \",\" involved keep enjoy keeping just want physical education department heritage several clubs sporting sessions every week that interesting joining they follows gcse practical monday scarsdale peveril kedleston arkwright sports activities tuesday girls basketball fitness boys rugby indoor cricket wednesday btec catch-up session badminton football thursday required interhouse friday more information these events please miss hockley another member staff from back \",\" beauty beast back despite inclement weather conditions annual visit year students made pantomime nottingham playhouse this year's years production kenneth alan taylor's taylors 26th theatre ranks best colourful sets sparkling costumes banter songs from ages combined give evening great entertainment both staff once again school mention fact greatest receptions night they were largest gathering children there much embarrassment liam jackson became moment when dragged onto stage mingle perform with actors themselves where credit himself taylor already indicated that will next year heritage once more sabin manager \",\" back staff unwin statement miss taylor background specialism philosophy stage extra curricular after school sessions lunchtime artist residence workshops competitions philip links paul young peter barber gcse btec natural manmade packaging face assignment details around world architecture forms portraiture masks still life ethos resources visual arts department curriculum image bank department action work produced various projects local galleries craft centres national international museums programmes internet some year projects heritage designer creatures colour theory trump cards sock characters mugs landscapes undersea world money munchers fright lights peculiar people occasional inside outside shirt \",\" department statement seeking offer every opportunity enhancement artistic understanding creative expression experience given students stage covers wide range media techniques originality individuality encouraged through topics which have included designer animals colour theory with kordinsky trumps landscapes very undersea world mask making still life studies fright lights money munchers portraits peculiar people students preferences taken into account course undergoes review annually this firm foundation built upon gcse design btec courses currently studied personal approach adopted tackling coursework element design marks process covering research development realisation variety forms including drawing painting sculpture ceramics textiles printing both themes such natural forms architecture artistical other projects form broad examination addition these things visiting artists hold very successful workshops within department each year back \",\" after school sessions stage tuesday year wednesday thursday back \",\" peter barber members professional graffiti goup urban canvas worked school over summer holidays with selection volunteer students that including toby bagnall karen booth-green 10lmp daniel pickwell 8ama jenna stevens 9jmh jodie matthews 11il joseph bend tristan clark richard finlay adam milner critchlow sarah healy jade russell laura eltringham liam jackson scott collier what said longest graffiti wall europe students took vote which staff non-teaching they wished represented walls happens some representation have turned scarier than real life woodward looking more like burns from simpsons cartoon series responses work been extremely positive absolutely delighted team made such phenomenally good created video available view utube under also photo gallery event please click here artists residence summer project back \",\" competitions several budding heritage artists have been successful having their work selected recently published school artists portfolio students' students includes pieces georgia robinson with ‘freedom' ‘freedom jenna stevens' stevens ‘spotlight' ‘spotlight lauren galpin's galpins ‘trapped' ‘trapped jamie smith's smiths ‘all small things' things laura eltringham's eltringhams ‘happy' ‘happy sophie harwin's harwins ‘lollipop land' land some inspired personal interests writes picture showing skater performing karate most important ice-skating which what produce piece artwork take part three different disciplines free skating dance synchronised train regular basis four times week very demanding sport takes determination commitment beautiful watch passionate about proud gives motivation confidence students done well paintings unwin associate curriculum leader visual arts back \",\" current opportunities heritage management vacancies currently available teaching non-teaching support staff back *please note external applications must made through local authority derbyshire jobs calling 0845 6058058 applying internal position please contact helen \",\" science peak this year students from schools over nottingham derbyshire were thrilled when they invited this once life time scientific experience which there exhibits everywhere london museum local creswell crags among many ‘darwin today' today exhibition celebrates anniversary evolution today's todays world there examples including fossils reptiles birds lived millions years compared with modern animals herschel's herschels space telescope main attractions presentation space telescope brings light-years travel into classroom dedicated william caroline herschel both used their lives study universe built june 1987 launched french guiana northern south america 14th 2009 orbiting designed look back billion formed must reach area called least earth anywhere between will function traces bang find information about distant stars take until dies multi million pound project took build last replacement place able receive seek other planets made public thirds educational purposes tropical stephen rowland founder rainforest exotic events educate general issues surrounding environment showed range snakes desert hedgehog hawk meerkat skunk some scary spiders spiky scorpions children wrapped personal literally wound themselves around what most interesting that produce babies touch your hair nails same effect touching snake it's skin particles very important message care rainforests where these come more info tropicalinc chocolate frenzy another delightful exhibit lifetime opportunity people learn make chocolate observer stated “the truly mouth watering” dave golubows cocoadance award-winning master chocolatier manufactures sells products castleton event salivating crowds variations milk white truffles poured gnash pipe funnel like object then squeezed pattern onto mould waited solidify after filled rest smooth melted finally fridge fully finished product eagerly sampled swarms participants dave's daves chocolaty delights certainly proved adored britain's britains finest handmade companies taste chocolates cocoadance cracking success providers being kind giving much wide subjects cosmos colourful creatures whole crammed excitement remember thank organisers letting district part triumphant english events \",\" image bank these images will help with projects that likely come across please click titles download pictures back architecture landscapes masks mugs natural forms portraiture undersea world \",\" school policies click links below download school policies behaviour policy guide parents health safety drugs anti bullying smoking homework isolation room referral procedures food back \",\" personal statement miss taylor associate curriculum leader visual arts trained edinburgh college spent three years teaching design nottinghamshire before starting heritage school september 2006 teaches across curriculum does textile with students using techniques such batik weaving fabric paints felt making embroidery practicing artist creates work mixed media threads wire paper paint exhibited several sights around derbyshire earlier this year also keen climber often found climbing peak district weekend back \",\" personal statement unwin associate curriculum leader visual arts joined staff heritage 2003 trained fine applied went onto work pottery public services before teaching range educational establishments south yorkshire running departments faculties specialist facilities schools colleges working with gcse level students well adults preparing degree courses makes artwork ranging from paintings photographs ceramics sculptures exhibiting local venues organises walks unfortunately colleagues quizzes says “the variety standard capable producing astonishing there much talent around it's very encouraging skills developed potential achieved delighted when take opportunity gain higher qualifications college university” back \",\" performing arts events back department staged another annual musical success which took place 19th 20th 21st november 2009 ‘back 80s' huge sell over evening performances with packed audiences enjoying fashion music characters made famous 80's strong talented cast ranged from year students demonstrated 100% commitment rehearsing last months perform professional standard raffle raised £100 children need towards prom view photo gallery event please click here friday 11th december department performance back large group pupils clowne infants school they enjoyed singing sounds decade even though they were young born remember madonna proclaimers star wars rubiks cube \",\" events sports cronin this year's years heritage olympics took place wednesday 22nd july with every form school entering team huge success many records being smashed physical education page navigate pictures results record holder information following links afternoon presentation commenced giving opportunity whole come together celebrate efforts made winners each event collected school certificate awarded them spencer final overall winning forms these were follows year champions		- champions	- 10lm very well done thank pupils staff back \",\" brief summary hive been operation years having revamped 2004-2005 incorporate both existing library accommodate computers other study research aids order become learning resources centre school named because extremely busy hardworking place students staff thus likened worker bees activities within view this entry given lesson induction usage some point week they will find themselves working area 																																																																																																																																			 contains over books regularly updated with recent issues topical information books loaned finger printing system daily weekly papers available well many subject related periodicals back there always displays walls going competitions relevant these there continually laptops large purpose built bays aside connexions careers numerous pamphlets enhance learning open daily from until least including breakfast club brunch lunch buzz after areas bookable during times staff through timetable staffroom students' timetabled time booking itself throughout opening managed school support help fully trained assist signing allocating machines helping individuals' individuals work duties like issuing returning \",\" latest news quick links school prospectus ofsted report term dates uniforms newsletters vacancies attendance swine information thinking sending your child heritage? back primary maths challenge enterprise oscars beauty beast panto visit prom fashion show student voice change name visitors since march 2009 search website heads blog want know what head thinks? welcome term parents carers friends heritage committed providing best quality standard education possible students regarded caring school that strives every achieve beyond expectation world where choice genuine reality success meeting individual needs most local parents choose young people first increasingly more important focus work making learning enjoyable successful experience doing this know they will readily engage strive equip with skills knowledge understanding adaptable move from into adulthood aspire them employment training further higher whatever appropriate route each their journey recognise diversity value high contributions educational partners contribute what offer have number established developing links colleges schools employers support learners these partnerships notably already wide varied balanced personalised curriculum since becoming specialist mathematics computing 2006 gone strength specialism enabled invest range technologies across which resulted levels student engagement creative innovative teaching greater enjoyment proud centre excellence within community subjects enable lead development necessary mathematical computing essential life more achieving standards record achieved least a*-c grade passes gcse confident these improvements continue commitment dedication staff hard strong vision emphasises achievement highest everyone deserve excited being building schools future look forward entering ‘state art' spring 2011 play major part supporting sharing 21st century environment promises enhance opportunities achievements life-chances increasing ever-improving individuals meet challenging demands future rapidly changing donovan spencer headteacher students please note because workload year change date forthcoming parents' evening thursday 2010 wednesday closing early apologise inconvenience caused \",\" heritage under construction school's schools motto always been ‘heritage students deserve best' best although have worked extremely hard ensure possible facilities available this become increasingly difficult over past years limitations current outgrown worn school buildings however things change exciting plans which will guarantee superb ‘state art' centre learning heart local community were drawn last twelve months after many meetings preparation work building finally under tuesday 2009 when tomlinson's tomlinsons builders started multi-purpose games area muga built that there remains notable recreational space during brunch lunch periods well lessons essential site initial reduction enable builders prepare first teaching blocks ground floor final plans first aerial footage photos development build updated regularly page clicking links below live school build aerial footage view photo gallery more construction completion turning ceremony back \",\" heads blog back before commenting this blog please read information following attachment frequently asked questions name e-mail address comments tick agree terms conditions \",\" term dates term dates 2009-2010 school year follows september 2009 23rd october november 18th december january 2010 12th february 22nd april 19th 28th june july back \",\" school uniform view school's schools governing body that management school plays valuable role contributing ethos setting appropriate tone heritage vast majority nationally uniform dress code other rules about appearance this year part increasing drive raise standards generate right have asked staff more consistent their approach challenging students wear published very much response large number parents governors commented poor image given some aware good faith  have purchased items clothing strictly described feel lack explicit guidance currently provided where deemed smart promote correct these should accepted governors also conscious current climate unnecessary expenditure avoided this following represents what acceptable academic follows recent discussion they issue order offer what considered promotion plain black neck  pullover sweatshirt cardigan  with without logo sleeveless tops boys girls white shirt with collar preferably button supports wearing striped black full length trousers plain skirt dark socks hard-wearing flat-soled healed footwear suitable around site provide safe protection science labs workshops hardwearing coat regarded undermining pullovers cardigans shirts correctly shorts footwear trainers intended sport recreation does when worn areas such workshops shoes boots high heels inappropriate multi-coloured fluorescent tights hats caps wish work establish sets fair reasonable promotes positive whilst taking account expense embark consultation wider community introducing september 2010 back \",\" arrange visit heritage mathematics computing specialist school would delighted welcome your child arrange visit school more information about applying join please call 01246 810259 e-mail info heritage derbyshire back \",\" gcse catering back recipes will soon available download from this page \",\" cooking skills recipes view following recipes click titles dippy divers fruit fusion croque monsieur pizza toast flapjacks tropical granola bars vegetable chowder minestrone soup spicy tomato courgette cheese muffins mini friut cakes fruity carrot apple sultana crumble herby veggie cheesy scones rock scone base onion triangles basil tart couscous salad layered pasta tuna broccoli bake macaroni koftas fish stack bean burgers classic ragu ratatouille spinach potato chickpea curry lamb korma thai green chicken dutch cake marble pear tray swiss roll savoury choux buns sweet mushroom risotto rice jollof sizzling stir-fry fajitas shepherds quick lasagne spaghetti bolognese dinner rolls finnish plait pesto anzac biscuits straws pancakes \",\" student voice back heritage's heritages organising whole school competition design colourful imaginative heritage logo which will feature uniform stationery students from years have been given opportunity enter their designs celebrate many entries amazing judged headteacher staff very soon \",\" events young chef many congratulations stacie poole achieving second place second district final rotary competition february final took heritage school judges very difficult time deciding between contestants only cook fantastic main dish trout actually caught fish herself club have invited again people ringwood hall hotel wants catch enough back \",\" events enterprise oscars after months hard work night finally arrived winning teams students from heritage their parents members school staff glad rags went ceremony civic centre mansfield there waited with baited breath hear results individual awards against other region h-star team comprising year beckydee oxspring-fields emily holmes natalie harding chloe allison karan booth-green they were presented also overall best advert oscar evening celebration very proud both attended event awarded each member voucher show appreciation macphereson deputy curriculum leader back \",\" attendance back attendance matters legal duty parents carers ensure that their child receives full time education good vital child's childs progress achievement common sense tells absence lateness disrupt continuity learning therefore affect ultimately success basis cannot play learn attend also important note short periods regular just damaging long term heritage sees maintenance good three-way contract between school students with clear expectations however should concerned about student's interviewed useful telephone numbers education welfare office 01246 204851 student services 810259 downloads flyer leave absence request form notes being late adds loss learning days school assembly power point presentation \",\" back \",\" engineering diploma general information useful videos bringing learning life links engineers newspaper article interesting stuff what professionals back \",\" ofsted 2009 dear parents carers friends school your information latest report available website from inspection that took place 11th 12th november unfortunately this only released tuesday 13th january 2010 acknowledges recommendations improvement particular areas work outlined report proud achievements made recent years however under inspection regime introduced september expectations faster rate particularly schools like ours were previously judged satisfactory spirit open consultation welcome constructive comments parents carers students have about which they feel would help improve further spencer                       jones headteacher                      chair governors please note final will issued parent carer click link below view copy official back \",\" aerial view photo gallery back \",\" school plans back \",\" getting know your governing body body indeed majority governing bodies made group individuals having wide range experience skills with single objective improving educational outcomes students members including staff support governors more information full insight into please click link below know your here back \",\" diploma bringing learning life back \",\" diploma engineering back \",\" head lice general information back \",\" georgia o'keefe okeefe born 15th november 1887 american artist born near prairie wisconsin o'keeffe okeeffe major figure from 1920s received widespread recognition technical contributions well challenging boundaries modern artistic style chiefly known paintings flowers rocks shells animal bones landscapes which synthesized abstraction representation present crisply contoured forms that replete with subtle tonal transitions varying colors often transformed subject matter into powerful abstract images played central role bringing europe time when majority influence flowed opposite direction this feat enhanced art-historical importance given women have gained entry this level professional found inspiration rural southwest particularly mexico where settled late life died march 1986 below works back \",\" oskar kokoschka born march 1886 austrian artist poet playwright best known intense expressionistic portraits landscapes pöchlarn early career marked viennese celebrities painted nervously animated style served army world wounded hospital doctors decided that mentally unstable nevertheless continued develop traveling across europe painting landscape maintained independence from german expressionism regarded supreme masters delved deeply into past unique individual styles individualism left orphaned main movements twentieth century modernism master innovative techniques anchored earlier traditions kokoschka's kokoschkas last years were somewhat embittered found himself marginalized curious footnote history died 22nd february 1980 below works back \",\" paul klee born 18th december 1879 swiss painter german nationality highly individual style influenced movements that included expressionism cubism surrealism well student orientalism natural draftsman experimented with eventually mastered color theory wrote extensively about lectures form design published english notebooks considered important modern compared importance leonardo's leonardos treatise painting renaissance [2][3][4] colleague russian wassily kandinsky both taught bauhaus school architecture works reflect humor sometimes child-like perspective personal moods beliefs musicality died 29th june 1940 below back \",\" wassily kandinsky wassilyevich born december 1866 russian painter theorist credited with painting first modern abstract works born moscow spent childhood odessa enrolled university chose study economics quite successful profession offered professorship chair roman dorpat started studies life-drawing sketching anatomy 1896 settled munich studied private school anton ažbe then academy fine arts went back 1914 after world unsympathetic official theories returned germany 1921 there taught bauhaus architecture from 1922 until nazis closed 1933 moved france where lived rest life became french citizen 1939 died neuilly-sur-seine 13th 1944 below \",\" vincent gogh willem born 30th march 1853 dutch post-impressionist painter whose work far-reaching influence 20th century vivid colors emotional impact little appreciated during lifetime fame grew years after death today widely regarded history's historys greatest painters important contributor foundations modern begin painting until late twenties most best-known works were produced final more than artworks consisting around paintings drawings sketches although little known strong modernist that followed many pieces including numerous self portraits landscapes sunflowers among world's worlds recognizable expensive spent early adulthood working firm dealers travelled between hague london paris which taught england vocational aspiration become pastor preach gospel from 1879 worked missionary mining region belgium during this time began sketch people local community 1885 painted first major potato eaters palette consisted mainly sombre earth tones showed sign coloration distinguished later 1886 moved discovered french impressionists later south france taken sunlight found there brighter colour developed unique highly style became fully realized stay arles 1888 suffered anxiety increasingly frequent bouts mental illness throughout life died largely unknown 29th july 1890 self-inflicted gunshot wound below back \",\" pablo picasso diego josé francisco paula juan nepomuceno maría remedios cipriano santísima trinidad ruiz born 25th october 1881 spanish painter draughtsman sculptor most recognized figures 20th-century best known co-founding cubist movement wide variety styles embodied work among famous works proto-cubist demoiselles d'avignon davignon 1907 guernica 1937 portrayal german bombing during civil demonstrated uncanny artistic talent early years painting realistic manner through childhood adolescence first decade twentieth century style changed experimented with different theories techniques ideas picasso's picassos creativity manifested itself numerous mediums including sculpture drawing architecture revolutionary accomplishments brought universal renown immense fortunes throughout life making best-known figure died april 1973 below back \",\" year trump creatures back \",\" year trump cards back \",\" year mugs back \",\" gcse packaging back \",\" year life back \",\" year still life back \",\" back year still life \",\" year natural forms back \",\" gcse paper people back \",\" gcse teapots back \",\" year money munchers fright lights \",\" year designer creatures students illustrate existing endangered extinct creatures tiger whale stegosaurus they study mythological speak about scenarios associated with them griffin pegasus take sections these design their make clay adding detail texture pattern ensuring that adopt stance which again talk enquiring pouncing wary glaze then they creature devise name often using names real have illustrated tiger elephant pterodactyl phoenix would become phantigdactylnix then produce story accompany final illustration environment usually making fantasy setting following framework where lives what it's quest task habits food eats ‘friends' ‘friends ‘enemies' ‘enemies happens back \",\" useful links students find following links useful during course engineering diploma programme wisecampaign back \",\" live video feed school build check back regularly school build progressing images development detailed view control camera download copy tomlinson building limited's limiteds latest newsletter please click here \",\" back \",\" \",\" heritage search results \",\" swine general information have seen some public information newspapers radio with regards diagnosing preventing main advice moment about good hygiene measures prevent spread flu-like symptoms concerned that swine read direct symptom checker also call line 0800 1513 then still stay home your accident emergency confirms telephone they will arrange receive anti-viral medication this mean healthy friend relative asked pick antivirals from designated local collection centre told where into surgery telephone 0845 4647 showing of swine flu are sudden fever sudden cough headache tiredness chills aching muscles limb joint pain diarrhoea stomach upset sore throat runny nose sneezing loss appetite remain mild many people able recover without need most less severe seasonal most days they should advised their long away school normally this week play part slowing virus following simple procedures preventing germs single effective slow diseases such ensure everyone washes hands regularly soap water clean surfaces tissues cover mouth when sneeze place used soon possible catch kill prepare case 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d.write("function wpDoSearch(searchTerms){");
d.write("var terms = searchTerms.split(\" \");");
d.write("if (terms==\"\") return;");
d.write("var results = \"\";");
d.write("var resultscount = 0;");
d.write("for (var i=0; i<wordMap.length; i++)");
d.write("{");
d.write("			var found=true;");
d.write("			for (var j=0; j<terms.length; j++)");
d.write("					if (wordMap[i].indexOf(terms[j].toLowerCase())==-1) found=false;");
d.write("			if (found)");
d.write("			{");
d.write("				 results+=\"<a style=\\\"cursor: pointer; font-family: "+linkFace+"; font-size: "+linkSize+"; color: "+linkColour+"; \\\" onclick=\\\"doNav(\"+i+\");\\\"><u>\"+pageMap[i]+\"</u></a><br>\"+preMap[i]+\"...<br><br>\";");
d.write("				 resultscount++;");
d.write("			}");
d.write("}");
d.write("document.getElementById(\"wpSearchResults\").innerHTML=resultscount+\" result(s) found for search term: \"+searchTerms+\"<br><br>\"+results;");
d.write("}");
d.write("wpDoSearch(\""+sTerms+"\");");
d.write("</script>");
d.write("</body></html>");
d.close();
}