Open Evening Success

A record turnout of prospective parents and pupils attended the Open Evening at Prestatyn High School. Visitors came to the school to view the facilities and listen to the school’s vision, delivered by the Headteacher, Mr Neil Foley. Guests were welcomed into the school by a host of pupils handing out a Prestatyn High School welcome pack. There was live singing in the foyer by Head Girl Katie Sheridan and faculty members on hand to answer questions and to guide visitors on a tour throughout the building.
Highlights from the evening included the Headteacher’s presentation and an explosive live demonstration from the Science Department. There were reading activities, sporting challenges, maths puzzles, F1 racing D&T, plus many more engaging activities within the subject areas.

During the Headteacher’s presentation, Mr Foley touched upon key factors that highlight the successes of the school. Starting the presentation with a collection of photographs highlighting the high schools new uniform, Mr Foley said “this new uniform looks amazing and shows what pride this community has” he went on to thank parents “all pupils look smart and aspirational, and we give credit to the parents for being consistent with this”
Alongside the new uniform, a new look Prestatyn High School was also highlighted “renovations have been made to bring the school into the 21st Century” Mr Foley spoke of the investments made into new I.T facilities and software for the schools pupils, new P.E changing rooms, new toilets throughout the school and also future plans for the property.
Mr Foley continued to share the success rates within the school with A-Level results being in the top 25% throughout the UK “these are results to be pleased with and how they can open doors to the future of our pupils”. Behaviour and attendance were also topics mentioned during the presentation, Mr Foley stated “the rules and policies we have in place are simple, we are caring, we are committed and we are fair” Mr Foley also stressed “it is so important that a pupils attendance is a priority” he continued “with an attendance rate below 90% that pupil has a 50% less chance to achieving Level 2 +”

The Headteacher’s presentation concluded with a question and answer sessions from the Year 7 & Head Team students. A treasure hunt helped pupils find out more about Prestatyn High School by answering questions about the school, subjects and departments. Transition coordinator Kate Roberts said: “Every transition year is important and I personally get to know each and every child by their first name, so each child is known, nurtured and safe.” Open Evening overwhelming support from parents.

Headteacher Neil Foley said: “The turnout was superb and clearly showed the passion, appetite and commitment the Prestatyn community has for educational excellence. We are a great school with a proven track record, giving our pupils the very best life chances by achieving the very best results. We have unapologetically high standards in all we do and continuously strive to improve the school in every area.”

Feedback from parents on the evening was extremely complimentary, one parent saying “It’s a lovely evening, very welcoming and just what we need to familiarise our son with the school” Our school ambassadors went on to say “it’s an opportunity to showcase the type of work we do here, the Science experiments highlight the practical elements of teaching”
We are a great school with a proven track record, giving our pupils the very best life chances by achieving the very best results. The feedback and support from parents was overwhelming and clearly indicated that Prestatyn High School is not only a possible choice, it is now their only choice for a 1st class education.

Our Open Morning is on Monday 8 October 9-11am. Visitors will be given the opportunity to view the school during normal hours.

GCSE RESULTS 2018

Prestatyn High has achieved excellent results this year at GCSE. This has been achieved at a time when all exams and courses are significantly more difficult and challenging.

There have also been many outstanding individual performances this year with many pupils achieving A and A* grades.

Headteacher Neil Foley said “I would like to congratulate the class of 2018 on their exam achievements. These results are fantastic for our pupils and they are a testament to all the hard work and endeavour they have demonstrated over the past two years. I would also like to thank all of the parents for their support and the staff for their tireless energy”.

Enrolment for the Prestatyn High Sixth Form is at 1.30pm on Monday 3rd September.

Rebekah Fell-Crook 6A*, 3A, 3B | Alice Wright 3A*, 7A, 1B | Eleanor Davies 2A, 5B, 5C

Nathan Montgomery 2A*, 9A, 1B | Morgan Evans 3 A*, 5A, 3B compare their fantastic results.

A-level results 2018

The Prestatyn Sixth Form continues to flourish. Students are celebrating following the publication of the 2018 A-level results.

High aspirations and standards are having a marked impact on the great results our 6th formers have achieved. The A-level results for the class of 2018 have seen the overall pass rate rise for the second year running to 98% from 93% in 2016.

Glen Vernon, Head of Prestatyn High Sixth Form said,
“These results are significant for all concerned. The students and staff have worked extremely hard this year and I am delighted to see them rewarded”.

The vast majority of PHS students have achieved their potential and can now continue on to their University of choice or employment. This reflects real dedication, commitment and the support their teachers, families and friends.

Mr Foley, Headteacher was absolutely delighted with the improved results and said
“Once again our students have performed at the highest level and achieved results that are truly outstanding. We expect the highest of standards from all students and staff so that all learners achieve their potential and yet again, our students have surpassed our expectations. They are a credit to the school, their families but most of all to themselves. They have done the hard work and now can go on and achieve their dreams. Well done to the class of 2018”.

Anyone interested in enrolling in the Prestatyn High School Sixth Form is invited to attend the school at 1.30pm on Monday 3rd September.

Our top A level performers were – Jack Bailey A*A* B, Sam Davidson A*AA, Jordan Emery A*A*A*, Bronya Evans A*AA, Timothy Fairhurst A*AB, Shania Pallicer McPherson AAB, Luke Pritchard A*AC, Jack Pumford A*A*A, Thomas Salsbury AAA.

Our top BTEC performers were – Reece James D*D*D*, Charlotte Joannidi D*D*D*, Katie King D*D*D, Sophie Reddaway D*D*D, Sam Roberts D*D*C, Jade Williams D*D*D*M, Paige Williams D*DCC

Uniform Pop-up Shop

Jean Emporium based in Rhyl open a pop-up shop at Prestatyn High School.
Parents will be able to browse the new school uniform, and pupils can try the new school blazers for size.

The Jean Emporium pop-up shop will be open: Mon 16th – Thurs 19th July 3-5pm and is located off the main foyer area at Prestatyn High school.

‘Jean Emporium’ are one of the official suppliers of the new Prestatyn High School uniform.

Nadeem Ahmad, owner and manager of the shop, said:
“We are delighted to be able to offer this service to the parents of Prestatyn High school. So far we’ve had lots of people browsing and making purchases of the new uniform in our shop and we just wanted to make the process of buying a new school uniform simple, and accessible”.

The new official school uniform is available from the following suppliers:-

Jean Emporium, 15 Sussex St, Rhyl LL18 1SE Tel: 01745 360480
1st Class Clothes 12 High St, Prestatyn LL19 8BB Tel: 01745 887824

Other generic uniform items such as trousers* and shirts are available from most High St retailers.
*Harrow grey tailored trousers

How does the new uniform look?
Uniform Flyer

Step into the Spotlight – Mon 16th July

On Monday 16th July at 6pm in the School Hall the Year 12 Drama pupils will be hosting Step into the Spotlight which is a celebration of all aspects of the Performing Arts over the years.

We have past pupils such Jordan King, Orlagh Zurawski, Shauna Birch and Deedee P.Graham returning to perform songs/scenes from Grease, Little Shop of Horrors and Westside Story. We will also be looking to the future with new faces taking to the stage and maybe a sneaky peek at the next production, High School Musical. I am sure at some point there will be a Greatest Showman medley.

Tickets are £2 per person or buy 4 tickets and get two free. They will be available on the door which will open at 5.45pm on Monday 16th July.

Tablet Wave 5 Device Service Contract End

If you joined the 1-1 scheme on or after September 2015 your service contract agreement for support will be coming to an end in September 2018.

What does this mean?
This means that ownership of the device has been transferred to you and it is your responsibility, not the school’s, to maintain your tablet.

What about damages and repairs?
Although your service contract has ended, we will still aim to offer limited repairs at PHS, where possible, to help with the upkeep of your tablet until you leave school. Other than re-images, these repairs will be chargeable.

Read More – Support ending-P5

Early finish 12.20pm Fri 20th July

We are fast approaching the end of the summer term. This year the school will be closing early at 12.20 on Friday 20th July. This is an opportunity to reward our students for all their hard work. However, I am keen to stress that I do not expect to see a dip in attendance just because it is a shortened day. Students are expected to attend school and attend lessons as normal. The school has made all the necessary arrangements for school buses/taxis to be at school early to transport pupils home.

End of term early finish

ROA 2018

The traditional end of year school Record of Achievement award ceremony welcomed two world class extreme sports athletes, ex-European and British skateboard champion, Neil Danns, and Downhill Mountain Biking World Champion Rachel Atherton.

Leah Royles and Erin Kenway both delivered stunning vocal performances, whilst pianist Alice Wright played a beautiful solo piece. The school staff played and sang their own rendition of the Manchester Britpop anthem ‘Don’t Look Back in Anger’ by Oasis.

Tejilen Chellapemal proud winner of the Headteachers Award

The Headteachers award was presented to Tejilen Chellapemal

The Headteacher’s Award was presented to Tejilen Chellapemal.
He has shown true resilience, despite facing personal challenges. He has never given up and has shown true grit and determination. He is a keen sportsperson and can always be found down in PE supporting the 5 x 60 officer. Such is his dedication to all things PE, he was made a 5 x 60 ambassador. During his time at PHS, he has thrown himself into all aspects of school life. He has been a Year 10 buddy, has represented his house during sports day and, even to this day, is still coming back to school to support classes. You would struggle to find a more polite, well-mannered and courteous individual. When staff were asked to consider who should be awarded this award. the response was unanimous.

2018 House winners included: Jupiter – Jack Hughes, Saturn x – Elle Harris, Saturn y – Rebecca Fell-Crook, Mercury x – Amy-Rose Wynne, Mercury y – Bethany Armstrong, Neptune – Erin Kenway, Orion – Pipat Kunpanok, Venus – Elliott Humphries, Mars – George Lloyd, Pluto – Natasha Dore.

 

 

 

Special Guest Ex-European and British Skateboard champion Neil Danns @neildanns

 


PHS Sporting Achievement Award 2018 – Awarded to Layna Beatie
presented by Mountain Bike World Champion Rachel Atherton @rachelatherton

Neil Danns pictured with Layna Beatie as she receives the PHS Sporting Achievement Award

The PHS Sporting Achievement Award 2018 was awarded to Layna Beattie and presented by Mountain Bike World Champion, Rachel Atherton (@rachelatherton). Layna has represented Wales as an under 17 squash player. She has travelled around Europe during her exams, yet has successfully combined studying with sporting achievement. Layna has demonstrated commitment and a positive mental attitude.
She has been committed to both school and sport throughout the years.