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  • Term 4 Key Dates

    Published 24/02/26

    Monday 23rd February 2026

    Dear parents and carers,

    Welcome back to a brand-new term! We hope you had a lovely rest over the break.

    Despite being our shortest term, there is plenty packed into Term 4. We wanted to share with you the key dates for the term, to help you prepare for weeks ahead.

    Date Event
    Monday 23rd February School re-opens for Term 4 (Week B)
    Monday 23rd – Friday 27th February Year 11 and Year 13 PPEs continue
    Tuesday 24th February Year 10-13 Drama Students – Top G’s Like Me Trip
    Friday 27th February Year 11 - What University? What Career? Fair Trip
    Monday 2nd March National Offer Day – Secondary School Places
    Thursday 5th March SEND Coffee Morning
    Thursday 5th March World Book Day – Whole school event
    Thursday 5th March EYFS Grandparents’ Afternoon
    Friday 6th – Sunday 15th March British Science Week
    Tuesday 10th March CCS Science Festival Years 5-8. Welcoming cluster schools Woodland View and Wootton Primary.
    Wednesday 11th March Global Ambassadors for Student by Students Trip
    Thursday 12th March Year 10 Parents’ Evening (Virtual)
    Monday 16th March Year 12 & Year 13 Fine Art Life Drawing Trip
    Monday 16th March Year 13 Business & Economics Grade Booster Workshop
    Monday 16th – Thursday 19th March Year 6 Mock SATs
    Friday 20th March Year 11 and Year 13 Census Reports released via Edulink
    Friday 20th March Red Nose Day – Non uniform day
    Tuesday 24th March Year 1 Hamerton Zoo Trip
    Tuesday 24th and Wednesday 25th March Primary Parents’ Evening - Virtual
    Thursday 26th March Year 8 Parents’ Evening
    Friday 27th March Last day of Term 4

    Our website school calendar continues to be a useful resource to keep up to date with the goings-on of our school, which you can visit via the link below:

    https://www.ccs.northants.sch.uk/news-and-events/school-calendar

    We look forward to another great term ahead!

    Kind regards,

    CCS Marketing Team

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  • Extra-Curricular Clubs Term 4

    Published 23/02/26

    Monday 23rd February 2026

    Dear parents and carers, 

    We are excited to share our Secondary Extra-Curricular timetable for Term 4, with some continued favourites and the addition of some brand-new clubs, we hope there will be something for everyone to enjoy. 

    All clubs can be booked directly via Edulink by selecting the ‘clubs’ icon from your child’s profile (highlighted in yellow below). 

    Instructions on how to sign up to a club can be found using the following link: How to join a club on Edulink.

    We encourage all students to take advantage of our extra-curricular opportunities and look forward to seeing them get involved.

    Yours faithfully, 

    For and on behalf of Caroline Chisholm School

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  • CCS Chronicle – Winter Term

    Published 13/02/26

    Please find enclosed our winter edition of the CCS Chronicle, a newsletter that highlights the exciting learning and achievements across our subjects and curriculum. https://heyzine.com/flip-book/ChronicleWinter2026

    We are incredibly proud of all the hard work and enthusiasm our students have shown this term.

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  • Principal's Newsletter - February

    Published 13/02/26

    13 February 2026
     

    Dear parents and carers,

    Please find attached the latest monthly newsletter from our Principal, Mr Chris Bishop, discussing consistency and recent survey feedback. 

    You can also find the latest, View from the Flightdeck here:  "Why CCS Fest and what is it?"

    We hope you have a lovely half-term break.
     
    On behalf of Caroline Chisholm School

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  • World Book Day 2026

    Published 13/02/26

    Dear Parents and Carers,

    We are excited to let you know that on Thursday 5th March we will be celebrating World Book Day as a whole-school event. It’s a wonderful chance to celebrate reading and enjoy a fun, creative day together.

    To help make the day a success, we are encouraging students (and staff!) to dress up. By involving the whole school, we hope the day feels special and enjoyable for everyone, and that students who choose to dress up feel confident and supported. 

    This year’s theme is “Words.” Students are invited to choose a single word and base their outfit on it. The word can be abstract, descriptive, creative or linked to something they enjoy. This keeps the day simple, affordable and inclusive. Some ideas might include:

    • An adjective – e.g. sparkly, fuzzy
    • A colour – e.g. neon, monochrome 
    • A profession – e.g. Footballer, Doctor, Author 
    • Clothing that represents a hobby, interest or part of their culture 
    • A character from a book – e.g. Harry Potter, Matilda

    To make the day even more enjoyable, we will also be running a friendly competition, with small prizes awarded for creativity, effort, and how well students have represented their chosen word. We hope this will encourage all students to get involved and have fun with the theme, regardless of age.
     

    We want the day to be fun, but also safe and appropriate for all ages. For this reason, we ask that costumes do not include:

    • Anything revealing, provocative or adult-themed
    • References to violence or weapons
    • Gory or horror-based elements, including fake blood or wounds
    • References to drugs, alcohol, smoking or illegal behaviour
    • Pyjamas, as we want to keep the focus on the theme

    Outfits should be school-appropriate, and students should be able to explain the word they have chosen.

    We understand that even small changes to the school day can be challenging for some children. If this is your child, we would ask that you please discuss this event with them beforehand and remind them on the morning of World Book Day. Please don’t feel your child needs to come into school wearing mufti; if wearing their school uniform would help them feel more comfortable, they are encouraged to do so. Should you have any questions, you can contact your child's teacher/form tutor or the SEN team (senadmin@ccs.northants.sch.uk) if that is relevant to your child. 

    Tutors and class teachers will be talking about the event with students in the lead-up to World Book Day and encouraging everyone to take part. We hope this flexible theme will make it easy for all students to join in.

    We are very much looking forward to celebrating World Book Day with our whole school community and seeing all the brilliant ideas students come up with. 

    Thank you for your support.

    On behalf of Caroline Chisholm School 

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  • Mobile Phone update: 29-01-2026

    Published 29/01/26

    Dear Parents/Carers,

    We are writing to inform you of an important reinforcement of our school expectations regarding mobile phones.

    Please see the attached letter.

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  • Secondary and Sixth Form ONLY - Early Closure - Tuesday 3 February 2026

    Published 22/01/26

    22 January 2026

    Dear Parents and Carers,

    We are writing to let you know that our Secondary and Sixth Form phases will close early at 12:45pm on Tuesday, 3 February to allow staff to attend the funeral of Aaron Phillips, our former colleague and much-loved member of our school community. 

    Our primary phase will remain open as usual with their finish at 3:15pm. 

    • Secondary students who are entitled to Free School Meals will be able to spend their lunch allowance in the canteen at break time. The canteen will have a limited amount available at 12:45pm for any students with FSMs who wish to grab something before going home.
    • If your Secondary or Sixth Form child normally collects their Primary sibling at the end of the day, please make alternative arrangements if needed.

    We understand that this change may require adjustments for families, and we are truly grateful for your kindness, flexibility, and support during this difficult time for our school community. We are sharing this information as early as possible to help you make any arrangements you may need. 

    Warm regards,


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    Chris Bishop
    Principal

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  • CCS Pulse - Autumn Term

    Published 06/01/26

    Please see below our very first issue of the CCS Pulse, a newsletter that showcases a glimpse into the pastoral, wellbeing and enrichment at CCS. As well as a special section on our behaviour approach and next steps. 

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  • Year 9 - Hope Centre Christmas Collection

    Published 26/11/25

    26 November 2025

    Dear Parents/Carers,

    I am writing to you with wonderful opportunity for our Year 9 students to come together and show kindness within our local community this Christmas season.

    This year, I would like each of our Year 9 tutor groups to collectively create a Christmas collection that will be donated to the Hope Centre to support families and individuals in need.

    The Christmas Collection

    This is a fantastic way for our year group to demonstrate empathy and the spirit of giving.

    • We are asking for a donation of just one item per student to contribute to their tutor group's collection. Of course, any additional items would be so greatly appreciated if your family is financially able to give more.
    • A list of useful, suggested items that could go into the collection is attached to this letter for your reference.

    We aim to have the collection assembled and ready to be delivered to the Hope Centre during the last week of term. Therefore, please ensure that all donated items are brought into school and given to your child's form tutor between now and Friday December 12th.

    We are aware that the Christmas period can place additional financial pressure on families. Please know that we completely understand that this might be something your family cannot partake in at this time. There is absolutely no expectation for every student to contribute, and your child will not be penalised in any way if they are unable to bring in a donation.

    Your support in encouraging a spirit of generosity and community in our students is invaluable.

    Thank you in advance for your ongoing support.

    Warm regards,

    Miss E Johnson
    Head of Year 9

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