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Thursday 15 January

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To see your school counsellor or ELSA Support, click here 

Student Recognition 

Let us know about your son's achievements 

Please do share details of the achievement accompanied by a photo so that we can celebrate these successes at school. 

All Years, VCPA Bingo Night - Thursday 12 March

 

Tickets are now available for another entertaining bingo evening courtesy of the Victoria College Parents Association on Thursday 12 March. All ages welcome. 

Please register via the QR code on the flyer. 

VCPA Bingo Night

All Years, VCPA Coffee Morning - Friday 30 January

 

Do come along and meet members of the Victoria College Parents' Association team, as well as members of staff. Find out how the VCPA supports the College community and how you can get involved. Coffee, tea and refreshments will be served. Please register your interest here. 

All Years, Can You Help Inspire the Next Generation of Learners? Sponsorship Opportunity 

 

Technology sponsorship plea on behalf of Victoria College Prep:

Do you work for, or know a company that would love to make a real difference in education? 

In order to ensure the very best learning experiences, Victoria College Prep provides an iPad for every child. They are now inviting local businesses to partner with them as sponsors to be able to continue this valuable initiative and allow more of their school budget to go toward other essential areas that enrich their students’ education.

If you would like to find out more, please get in touch with Headteacher, Dan Pateman (d.pateman@vcp.sch.je) 

Find out more here. 

All Years, French Eisteddfod 2026

 

When: Monday 9 - Thursday 12 March

Where: The Great Hall, Highlands. 

Deadline: Friday 16 January

How to apply: Entries now open!  With categories for individual poem recitals, prepared and unprepared readings, duologues, small and large group choral verse and songs, there's something for everyone.  Please refer to specific classes for French native speakers.  

Apply via Run My Festival here.

Years 7-9, An Introduction to PSHE at Victoria College and How to Support at Home (Weekly Updates)

 

We are extremely proud of our PSHE programme at Victoria College! PSHE (Personal, Social, Health, and Economic) education is the backbone of excellent safeguarding, empowering young people to make good choices to improve their mental and physical health, build social skills, foster positive relationships, and prepare for future careers and financial independence. It equips young people with the knowledge and skills to navigate life safely, make informed decisions, and become responsible members of society.

In Years 7, 8, 9 and 11, students enjoy a distinct one hour PSHE lesson taught by experienced members of staff including those in the Leadership Group. In Year 10, we currently operate drop-down events to ensure our pupils have access to the information and strategies they need to stay safe in their ever-changing world.

We strive to support you, our parent body, in expanding the discussions taking place in the classroom at home. To that end, we invite you, as a family, to enjoy a weekly dinner discussion around the supper table. If these discussions prompt further topics, please do get in touch with our Head of PSHE, Mrs Silver (g.silver@vcj.sch.je) so we can share!

This term, students will be focusing on:

Year 7: First Aid

Year 8: Relationships and Sex

Year 9: Drugs and Alcohol

This week, the following topics have been the centre of discussion in PSHE lessons:

Year 7 - What can you do to help someone having an allergic reaction?

Year 8 - Earlier in the year, we focussed on Mental Health: what do you understand this to mean? What can you do to keep mentally healthy, and how might you recognise if someone was struggling? 

Year 9 - Earlier in the year, we focussed on Mental Health: what do you understand this to mean? What can you do to keep mentally healthy, and how might you recognise if someone was struggling? 

Year 7-11, 5-Week English Course for Parents

 

This initiative is designed for parents of children aged 8-16, providing an opportunity to improve English language skills through topics that directly impact their children's lives, such as wellbeing and school life. 

While parents attend the course, where necessary, children will be safely engaged in a Youth Club, supported by qualified Youth Workers. 

Course details: 

Location: The Jersey Youth Service

Time: 5pm-7pm

Dates (Mondays): 

  • 19 January
  • 26 January
  • 2 February
  • 9 February

Please see the attached poster for more information.

English Course Poster

Year 8, HPV Vaccinations

 

School Nurses will be coming in on Thursday 29 January to administer the Y8 HPV vaccinations. Please click on the link below to complete the consent form, even if you do not intend for your child to have the vaccination. 

HPV Vaccination Letter and Consent Form

Year 9, Studying the Holocaust

 

Please find below a letter from Mr Bloor, Head of RE and Philosophy, about lessons coming up on the topic of the Holocaust. 

Studying the Holocaust - Parent Letter

Years 9-13, CCF Warning Orders

 

Please find this week's Warning Orders here. 

Year 10, PSHE Dinner Table Discussions

 

Thank you to parents of students in Year 10 who have asked for dinner table discussion topics! Year 10 will begin their PSHE sessions this academic year so, with this in mind, their discussion prompts are linked to the topics they will cover in due course: relationships and sex education, citizenship, drugs and alcohol education and mental health strategies. We hope these prove interesting and afford meaningful opportunities for you to build on our discussions in lesson time!

The topic for the next week is: What does a healthy relationship look like to you?

Year 11, Guidance Interviews

 

All Year 11 students have been assigned a guidance interview with a member of the Leadership Group or Sixth Form team. These interviews will be held from 19 January through to 28 January 2026 ahead of their subject choices for A Level.

The purpose of the interviews is to discuss subject options and assist students in making informed choices for their post-GCSE pathway. Appointment times have been shared with Tutors this week. If any student has not received their appointment, they should contact Mr Crill (j.crill@vcj.sch.je) or Mr Townsend (j.townsend@vcj.sch.je).

A reminder that the Sixth Form application closing date is Friday 30 January 2026.  For more information, please visit our website here.

Years 11-13, Prepare 2026 - Exam Revision Sessions

 

Bookings are open for ‘Prepare 2026’. Prepare is an annual programme of revision sessions which is taking place from Monday 13 to Friday 17 April 2026, hosted at JCG.

Delivered by high quality teachers from schools across the island who have experience in preparing students for external examinations, they are an invaluable opportunity for deep coverage of relevant content and practising exam-style questions.

For more information and to book, please click here.

Year 13, Mock Examinations Timetable and Parent Letter

 

Please find the link to the Year 13 mock examinations timetable and parent letter below:

Year 13 Mock Examinations Timetable

Year 13 Mock Examinations Parent Letter 

Victoria College Careers

Throughout the year lots of information on careers opportunities are advertised in this newsletter. Students have a whole host of opportunities to choose from, including medical workshops, work experience, careers fairs, and several 'lunch and learns' both at school and at company offices. Please do encourage your son to attend some or all that are relevant to him. 

Careers Newsletter

Victoria College Foundation

If you or your business would like to support us in making our world-class education more accessible to young people from all backgrounds by providing financial support, please do get in touch via the links below.

The Foundation was created to support the ever-changing needs of school life and to help sustain the long-held tradition of providing quality education for all. The Victoria College Foundation plays a vital role in supporting bursaries and capital projects that allow the school to continue to expand, enhancing its facilities to meet the needs of our boys, the school and its community.

Become a Foundation Partner

Make a Donation

Leave a Legacy 


Bistro Victoria 

Please ensure the value on your son's bistro card is topped up ahead of the Autumn Term. Currently, only bistro cards are accepted.

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