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1 FORUM THIS WEEK TOPIC: KEEPING YOURSELF SAFE DATE: 24.06.13

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4 When crossing the street look both ways for and listen for a car. Always LISTEN, LOOK AND THEN WALK. Also if it is at night try to wear something bright, so the car can see you. If you are at a curve then walk a bit more up the street, and then cross the road, because most accident happen when crossing the road on a curve.

5 There are millions of cars around the world but it only takes one to hit you, stop, look and listen. Whenever crossing a road remember to take your earphones out and look both ways before crossing. When on a busy road look for a zebra crossing to cross Around 1,400 children aged 0–11 are killed or seriously injured on Britain’s roads every year. That’s almost 27 children every week.

6 If you are in a car, minibus or coach, you should always put a seatbelt on, because if the driver crashes, the seat belt will stop you from badly injured.

7 Train Safety When you come to a crossing, slow down, listen and look both ways before crossing the tracks. If a train is coming, stop at least five metres from the nearest rail or gate. Do not cross the track until you are sure the train or trains have passed. Never race a train to the crossing. Do not cross the track until you are sure the train or trains have passed. If there are signals, wait until they stop flashing and, if the crossing has a barrier, wait until it rises before you cross. Up to 60 people are killed on the railway every year by crossing the tracks, taking short cuts or playing chicken. Did you know…Trains can travel at 125 mph and take the length of 20 football pitches to stop. If you are in the way the train won’t stop - the driver will not see you until it’s too late.

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9 Social media is used a lot and you need to be aware of the dangers. Before signing up to social media websites always read the terms and conditions. Facebook/Twitter – check the privacy settings on your account Only post information/photos that you are happy to share. Don’t make your home address or phone number public information. This is for your safety.

10 When you are on a website like twitter or Facebook, you need to be careful what you put on there. Never put were you live or your number or were you are going like the time and place. Don’t just add anyone, be careful who you add as your friend.

11 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJNR2EpS0jw

12 POINTS FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS You can now get points for contributing to the Student Forum. If your work is used or displayed in the student forum, assemblies or frames, you will get… Any student can contribute. All contributions must be given or emailed to Miss P Dolton in the library office by Friday lunch time each week. You will only receive points if the decision is made to use your work. Next week’s topic; Your Voice Counts  Present an assembly = 99 points  Make and produce a film or video clip = 50 points  Produce a piece of writing / Create an image/series of images for the frames around school = 25 points

13 5 DAY FORECAST

14 Tuesday King (Hall)Nightingale (DS) WednesdayMandela (Hall) Thursday Pankhurst (Hall) Spencer (DS) HOUSE ASSEMBLIES THIS WEEK (NO SMALL GROUP MENTORING THIS WEEK – ALL MENTORS TO ATTEND ASSEMBLY)

15 THIS WEEK Day/DateSchool DayAfter School Monday 24 June Statistics Exam Tuesday 25 June Wednesday 26 June Thursday 27 June Friday 28 June

16 NEXT WEEK Day/DateSchool DayAfter School Monday 1 July Tuesday 2 July Year 10 Lewes College Taster Day Science Trip to Crawley – Mr Rolfe Wednesday 3 July Thursday 4 July Drusilla’s Trip Year 10 BHASVIC College Taster Day Year 11 Prom Friday 5 JulyYear 10 Varndean College

17 NOTICES THIS WEEK 17 TH – 21 ST JUNE

18 CINEMA CLUB THIS WEEK

19 Monday Mentor Time – Year 11 Coursework & Revision time Lunch Time – Room Bookings, Music Technology Access After school – Music Practitioner Rehearsals Tuesday Mentor Time – Choir – All years are welcome Lunch Time – Choir 2 – See Mrs English for details Wednesday Mentor Time – Orchestra – All Wind & String players Lunch Time – Orchestra All Wind & String players + Choir 2 (see Mrs English) After School – GCSE Drop-Ins for help and advice Thursday Mentor Time – Jazz Band Lunch Time – Jazz Band After School – Rehearsal spaces available to book Friday Mentor Time – GCSE Revision & Coursework Lunch Time – Room Bookings & Music Technology

20 Longhill Live web blog & Radio Listen again online at http://live.longhill.org.uk/?page_id=3945http://live.longhill.org.uk/?page_id=3945 Log in to request songs and comment on posts

21 Monday Yearbook Library - PD Tuesday Spanish Club 2.45-3.40pm T11 - NL Drama Club 3-5pm Hall - LS Food Club 3-4pm T27 – MO Art Club 3-4pm T24/T25 IZ/OR Textiles Catch Up T21 - WL Business Studies T12 - WA Maths Cookie Club Maths Rooms Dida ICT Catch UP B304/305 English KS4 Drop in A21 - BE Jewelry Making Club T16 - BH Wednesday French Club 3-4pm B301 - BS Gardening Group Hort Area - FB Geography Drop In A36 Art KS4 Catch Up T24/T25 Textiles Club T21 - WL CTRL+ALT+DEL B304 - ED Maths Cookie Club Maths Rooms Dida ICT Catch Up B304/306/T12 Longhill Live Library – PD Thursday French Club 3-4pm B301 - BS Garden Force Hort Area - FB CCF Patio - PRI Art KS4 Catch Up T24 Textiles Catch Up T21 - WL Business Studies T12 - WA Maths Cookie Club Maths Rooms Eco Team Library English KS4 Drop in A21 - GR Friday Yearbook Library – PD AFTER SCHOOL CLUBS


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