MYP September Newsletter

MYP_Newsletter_September_6th.pdfMYP_Newsletter_September_6th.pdf

MYP Community & Service Opportunity

Please see the attachment below for a community and service opportunity provided by Ms. Robinson and Mrs. Brewster in the 3-6 Enrichment Programme.

MYP_volunteer_recruitment.pdfMYP_volunteer_recruitment.pdf

MYP Student Timetables

MYP_Student_Timetables_2011-2012.pdfMYP_Student_Timetables_2011-2012.pdf

MYP: Policies & Procedures for Transcript Requests

Please see the attachment below for the MYP Transcript Request Form.

New_Transcript_Request_Form.pdfNew_Transcript_Request_Form.pdf

MYP Class Lists 2011 - 2012

MYP_2011-2012_Class_Lists.pdfMYP_2011-2012_Class_Lists.pdf

MYP Uniform Information

MYP Uniform 
Girls – Plaid or khaki jumper/skirt/skort  (NO CORDUROY)   Skirts must be knee length
(Somersfield Plaid may only be purchased from Bermuda School Uniforms)
Lands End plaid is not proper Somersfield Plaid.
Boys -  Khaki pants/shorts (No cargo pants – NO CORDUROY)
White polo/blouse with school logo  -  SHIRTS MUST BE TUCKED IN
(polo’s with school logo can be purchased at the school)  SHIRTS MUST BE TUCKED IN
Students may wear regular button down school shirts without the logo.  All students must have at least
one polo with logo for school outings.
Navy blue sweater/cardigan/slipover with school logo
Navy knee socks – no ankle socks
Black/brown shoes                           

MYP Formal Uniform
Khaki pants/skirt/skort (no cargo pants)
White Button down dress shirt
School Tie (available from English Sports Shop)
Navy Blazer   (No crest, just plain navy blazer)  If ordering from Lands End you may put school logo on it.
Navy knee socks
Black brown shoes (No stripes on shoes.  Must be proper school shoes and not athletic wear)

Gym Uniform                                                                          
Blue and Green Gym set (only purchased here at school)                                    
Blue & Green tracksuit (only purchased here at school)
 It is preferable that students who participate in competitive sports purchase the tracksuit
Navy sweatpants, navy sweatshirt with logo – warmer months
White socks
Trainers  (two pairs, one outdoor and one for indoor)  Indoor trainers should not be black soled. 

ADDITIONAL UNIFORM GUIDELINES
No leggings should be worn.  Girls may wear blue tights during the winter.
Additional outerwear ie: sweat suits must be solid navy blue.  No stripes, etc.
SHIRTS MUST BE TUCKED IN
SKIRTS MUST BE KNEE LENGTH
Hair accessories must be navy blue, green or white.
We encourage students to wear brown or black belts when wearing pants/shorts.
If pierced ears, one stud earring is allowed in each ear.
Hats should be worn when outside.
The green and blue  elementary gym uniform is permissible for M1 students.
You may email any uniform questions to swilliams@somersfield.bm

 

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Pizza and Hot Dog Lunch Forms

Specialty Inn pizza can be preordered to be distributed on campus every other Friday. Proceeds go towards the PTA.

Hot dogs can be preordered to be distributed on campus every other Friday. Proceeds go towards various internal fundraising committees eg. PE Dept, Student Council, SGA, School trips abroad etc.

We ask all students to bring non disposable containers to reduce the amount of trash. 

Please see the form below and be in touch with Ms. Stacey-Lee Williams swilliams@somersfield.bm if you have any questions.

Hot Dog Lunch Form
Pizza Lunch Form

Duke of Edinburgh

What is the Award?:


The Award is an internationally operated and recognized program, operating in over 120 countries.  The Award is a challenging program of activities which will help participants to learn new skills, help others and experience adventure.  What’s more many organizations such as employers and universities take a good view of the Award and what it says about the person who has achieved it.

What does it involve?:


There are 3 levels – Bronze, silver and Gold.  At each level there are four Sections – Service, Skills, Physical Recreation and Expedition.  At the Gold level, participants also take part in a Residential Project. In each section, there is virtually an unlimited range of activities/options you can choose from.This could be something entirely new or you could continue with an activity you already enjhoy. The good news is that it’s not an exam, so you can’t fail!  The Award is about having a go. It’s not a competition – you just need a bit of enterprise and perseverance. 

Who is it for?:


The Award is open to anyone between the ages of 14 and 25 years. a go.  It’s not a competition – you just need a bit of enterprise and perseverance. 

Where can I do it?:


Right here at Somersfield!  Most schools on the island have an active Award Group. Each Award Center has Award leaders whose primary responsibilities are to offer advice, help review your achievements and to record your successes.

Who are the Somersfield Award Leaders?:


Summer Wood -  Gold Allumnai -   Currently training as an Award Leader and Assessor
Lisa Brewster – Silver Allumnai -   Certified Award Supervisor and Assessor
Stacey-Lee Williams – Bronze Allumnai – Currently training as an Award Leader and Assessor
Nancy Smith -  Certified Award Supervisor
Responsibilities are to offer advice, help review your achievements and to record your successes.