A Typical Day
at Brighshaw High School

Our School Day

The gates to school are open from 08:00. Students will be able to access our breakfast club in the canteen.

It is important that students are on site by 08:35 at the very latest. Students must be sat at their desk in their tutor rooms for a prompt start at 08:40.

Below shows the timings of our school day. The total hours provided in a typical week is 31.7 hours.

Timings of the day

Years 7, 9, & 11
Years 8, & 10
8.00am - 8:35am
Breakfast club
Breakfast club
8.40am - 9.00am
Tutor Time
Tutor Time
9.00am - 10am
Period 1
Period 1
10am - 11am
Period 2
Period 2
11am - 11.30am
Break
Break
11.30am - 12.30pm
Period 3
Period 3
12.30pm - 1pm
LUNCH
Period 4
1pm - 2pm
Period 4
LUNCH
2pm - 3pm
Period 5
Period 5
3pm - out-of-hours extra-curricular clubs
Years 7, 9, & 11
8.00am - 8:35am
Breakfast club
8.40am - 9.00am
Tutor Time
9.00am - 10am
Period 1
10am - 11am
Period 2
11am - 11.30am
Break
11.30am - 12.30pm
Period 3
12.30pm - 1pm
LUNCH
1pm - 2pm
Period 4
2pm - 3pm
Period 5
3pm Out of hours extra-curricular clubs Homework club
Years 8, & 10
8.00am - 8:35am
Breakfast club
8.40am - 9.00am
Tutor Time
9.00am - 10am
Period 1
10am - 11am
Period 2
11am - 11.30am
Break
11.30am - 12.30pm
Period 3
12.30pm - 1pm
Period 4
1pm - 2pm
LUNCH
2pm - 3pm
Period 5
3pm Out of hours extra-curricular clubs Homework club

Form Time

Form time is a key part of our daily routines and habits. Please see below the weekly form time schedule:

Assemblies take place once per week for each year group. Assemblies start at 8:40.

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Year 7
Virtual Assembly
Personal Development
News and Current Affairs - debate and discussion
Attendance and Planner Checks
Assembly
Year 8
Virtual Assembly
Personal Development
News and Current Affairs - debate and discussion
Assembly
Attendance and Planner Checks
Year 9
Virtual Assembly
Personal Development
Assembly
News and Current Affairs - debate and discussion
Attendance and Planner Checks
Year 10
Virtual Assembly
Assembly
News and Current Affairs - debate and discussion
Personal Development
Attendance and Planner Checks
Year 11
Assembly
Personal Development
News and Current Affairs - debate and discussion
Virtual Assembly - Study Skills
Attendance and Planner Checks

After school

After school, students have access to a wide range of extracurricular clubs and teams that are crucial for their development. Engaging in these activities fosters teamwork, leadership, and time management skills. It provides a platform to explore interests beyond academics, boosting creativity and confidence, while also creating opportunities for friendships and a well-rounded educational experience that prepares them for future success.

Additionally, students are encouraged to complete their homework studies after school. This cultivates discipline and reinforces learning, deepening understanding and building responsibility, setting a positive academic foundation for their future endeavours.

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