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  • Weekly Bulletin: 17 November 2025 - 21 November 2025​​​​​​​

    Published 21/11/25

    A weekly bulletin for parents/carers of Hodge Hill College is published every Friday with a curation of education news, important dates and advice:

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  • Family Health Day - November 2025

    Published 19/11/25
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  • Weekly Bulletin: 10 November 2025 - 14 November 2025​​​​​​​

    Published 13/11/25

    A weekly bulletin for parents/carers of Hodge Hill College is published every Friday with a curation of education news, important dates and advice:

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  • Parent Carer Support Groups

    Published 12/11/25

    We are pleased to share that Forward Carers will be hosting a Parent Carer Support Group for families in our community. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet other parents and carers, share experiences, and access valuable advice and guidance. Each session will include a focus on wellbeing and embracing neurodiversity, with guest speakers offering practical insights. A representative from Autism West Midlands will also be present to provide support. Light refreshments will be available. For more information and details of upcoming sessions/locations, please see the attached posters below:

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  • Motorsport UK Race for Diversity: Inspiring STEM Through Real-World Experiences

    Published 10/11/25

    The Motorsport UK Race for Diversity programme is designed to ignite curiosity and passion for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) among young people by connecting classroom learning to the exciting world of motorsport. The recent event at TeamSport Oldbury offered pupils a unique opportunity to engage in practical, hands-on activities that showcased engineering, mathematics, physics, and technology in action. By linking these experiences to potential careers, the programme broadened pupils’ understanding of the diverse pathways available within STEM industries.

    A group of enthusiastic Year 9 pupils represented our school on 10 November 2025 with pride and professionalism throughout the day. Their engagement and teamwork were exemplary, making the event a memorable success. Congratulations to those involved for their outstanding participation.

    The day featured a series of high-quality STEM-focused sessions, including:

    • Coding Workshop – Developing logic, sequencing, and computational thinking skills.
    • Lego Engineering Challenge – Designing and building mechanisms under time pressure.
    • Pit Stop Mathematics Challenge – Applying speed, measurement, and problem-solving to optimise pit stop performance.
    • TeamSport Go-Karting – Experiencing the physics of motion, forces, and racing strategy firsthand.

    Pupils approached each challenge with enthusiasm, perseverance, and strong teamwork, making the most of every learning opportunity.

    Through these activities, pupils strengthened essential STEM competencies such as:

    • Teamwork, communication, and leadership
    • Logical and computational thinking
    • Applying mathematical reasoning to real-world scenarios
    • Engineering design and evaluation
    • Understanding speed, acceleration, and vehicle dynamics
    • Awareness of careers within motorsport and related industries

    Highlights of the day included the creativity displayed during the Lego Engineering Challenge, the excitement and competitive spirit of the karting sessions, and the impressive solutions developed during the Pit Stop Maths activity. Many pupils demonstrated resilience and growth across the challenges, reflecting a genuine enthusiasm for STEM learning.

    This experience strongly supports our curriculum intent by promoting problem-solving, creative thinking, and STEM literacy. It aligns with our school values of Courtesy, Achievement, Respect, and Excellence, giving pupils the chance to collaborate effectively and apply their learning in innovative, real-world contexts. The event provided invaluable insight into potential careers in motorsport and inspired pupils to aim high as they continue their educational journey at Hodge Hill College.

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  • Weekly Bulletin: 3 November 2025 - 7 November 2025

    Published 06/11/25

    A weekly bulletin for parents/carers of Hodge Hill College is published every Friday with a curation of education news, important dates and advice:

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  • Coming Soon - 12 Days of Christmas

    Published 06/11/25
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  • Weekly Bulletin: 20 October 2025 - 24 October 2025

    Published 24/10/25

    A weekly bulletin for parents/carers of Hodge Hill College is published every Friday with a curation of education news, important dates and advice:

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  • Year 7 Future Skills Questionnaire

    Published 23/10/25

    During the Autumn 2 half-term, Year 7 pupils will complete the Future Skills Questionnaire.

    The Future Skills Questionnaire (FSQ) is a set of questions specifically designed for young people in schools and colleges to help them think about their skills, strengths, and what they might like to do in the future.

    FSQ is a key feature of our school's careers programme. We will analyse learner responses to evaluate our careers provision, plan future careers activities, and identify learners who may need additional support.

    The questionnaire takes approximately 15 minutes to complete. There are up to three sections of the questionnaire that cover the following areas:

    • Careers knowledge and skills
    • Essential skills for life and work
    • Career planning

    Completing FSQ should be an engaging and insightful activity for learners that will encourage them to continue thinking about their future choices and next steps after school or college.

    The FSQ is completed online via the digital product Compass+. This short 2-minute video has been designed to encourage pupils to meaningfully complete the FSQ. The video explains the purpose and value of FSQ, how easy it is to complete, and how pupil responses will be used.

    All pupil data is processed in compliance with General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). More information about how Compass+ collects, uses, and stores personal data can be found on the CEC Privacy Notice.

    If you would like to find out more about our careers programme, please contact me on 0121 783 7807, or alternatively, send an email to enquiry@hodgehill.bham.sch.uk

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  • Measles (MMR) and Winter Immunisations Reminder

    Published 23/10/25

    The October half term is a great time to ensure your child is fully protected against measles with two doses of the free, safe MMR vaccine—especially as cases have recently risen in Birmingham—and to check eligibility for winter flu and Covid-19 immunisations via the NHS. Please read the attached letter for further information.

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  • Weekly Bulletin: 13 October 2025 - 17 October 2025​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

    Published 17/10/25

    A weekly bulletin for parents/carers of Hodge Hill College is published every Friday with a curation of education news, important dates and advice:

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  • School Catering Price Increase from November 2025

    Published 16/10/25

    Following careful consultation with ABM Catering, we have made the difficult decision to increase the cost of school meals at Hodge Hill College due to rising food, fuel, and labour costs. While we’ve worked hard to minimise the impact, the price of the Meal Deal will rise to £2.70 from 3 November 2025. We remain committed to keeping meals affordable for students and staff. More information and the full tariff menu can be found attached below:

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