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11/03/24

A fascinating insight into the world of politics and debate for our A-Level Politics students today. . Thank you, Mr Bitis, for organising it. pic.twitter.com/kA4IznCEkc

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09/03/24

Berlin Day 1: Part 1: Berlin Wall pic.twitter.com/P96Goul4Ds

09/03/24

Berlin Part 2 Reichstag and Brandenburg Gate. Sun is shining and our students are wonderful stopped for lunch after visiting The Soviet Memorial & The Topography of Terror. Next The Jewish Museum pic.twitter.com/QBVIOdyvHv

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09/03/24

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09/03/24

Great to see the support for Muslim students observing Ramadan ❤️

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09/03/24

A great group of Year 10 students , in-fact, we had 2 extra join us! pic.twitter.com/CvQf4FXI9M

08/03/24

On we’re celebrating Miss Zare 🙌 Head of RE, Christian Ethos Lead and Staff Wellbeing at Epping St John's School 💚#IWD2024 pic.twitter.com/qYkp64bGjU

08/03/24

Just left Berlin for Krakow. A great whistle stop tour of Berlin. pic.twitter.com/tE12rGpYhI

08/03/24

On we’re celebrating Josie Theodorou 🙌 Head of English at Epping St John's School 💚#IWD2024 pic.twitter.com/yo53atAXhr

23/02/24

Well done, year 11! This will give you an edge in the exams. https://t.co/VaTEMiQgED

23/02/24

Well done, year 11! This will give you an edge in the exams. https://t.co/VaTEMiQgED

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23/02/24

Year 11 students are attending the GCSE Poetry Live Conference today. They are currently furiously notetaking as Carol Ann Duffy explores one of their set poems for the exam. Real dedication from them during our half term! pic.twitter.com/NqNa9P0KbC

22/02/24

ESJ Stunt Team pic.twitter.com/IyzQMmBXo5

22/02/24

Top run on the mountain. pic.twitter.com/kKqCIU983D

22/02/24

Skiing. pic.twitter.com/SzB8Ri01FP

22/02/24

On the dog run. pic.twitter.com/bSK3sYDn1o

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22/02/24

On the dog run. pic.twitter.com/bSK3sYDn1o

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22/02/24

Skiing. pic.twitter.com/SzB8Ri01FP

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22/02/24

Top run on the mountain. pic.twitter.com/kKqCIU983D

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22/02/24

ESJ Stunt Team pic.twitter.com/IyzQMmBXo5

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Red Nose Day - Friday 15th March

Dear Parents/Carers,

Re: Comic Relief – Red Nose Day

As you may already know, Red Nose Day is taking place on Friday March 15th 2019. Epping St. John’s is excited to be joining with many other schools around the UK to participate in the fundraising programme.

What is Red Nose Day?
Red Nose Day is a fundraising event run by Comic Relief that takes places every two years.
Comic Relief is a UK charity, which aims to create a just world free from poverty.
Last Red Nose Day, schools and nurseries across the UK raised over £5 million to help vulnerable people here and in the world’s poorest communities.

Why we are taking part ?
Pupils learn valuable life skills and gain understanding and empathy for others in the world.
It brings the whole school community together.
Our school can really make a difference to people’s lives.
Where the money goes
£3 could pay for crayons, pencils, paint and paper for children living in a Serbian refugee camp.
£10 could cover the cost of 10 hot meals for a homeless person in the UK.

On Friday 15th March, there will be a non-uniform day for students. Students will pay £1 to support Red Nose Day. We are asking students to wear non-school uniform that is appropriate for learning and follow the spirit of the ESJ Behaviour and Rewards Policy.

We have very clear guidelines in regards to appropriate dress on non-uniform days. If your child does not follow the guidelines they will be asked to change into school uniform and given an appropriate consequence. Please note that the usual rules apply for non-uniform day:
 Sensible shoes are important – no high heels, beach wear or open top shoes.
 Clothes must be backed, shoulders and midriff covered.
 No offensive or rude words must be seen on any part of their clothing.
 No short skirts/shorts nor ripped jeans (this includes small rips in jeans).
 Normal school rules regarding make-up, nail varnish, jewellery and extreme hair     colouring/extreme hair styles.

It will be the final decision of the Executive Headteacher what constitutes appropriate dress. The guidance in the Behaviour and Rewards Policy will be followed if consequences need to be applied.

There will be other activities taking place during the school day:

This is where we need your help! You can help us make this a memorable event that raises as much money as possible, by bringing in some extra money to support the fundraising activities in our school. You can also make a donation via Parent Pay if you wish. Let’s make a big difference to the lives of children in the UK.

Yours faithfully,

Dee Sexton

Assistant Headteacher

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