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Informational letter from an academy’s Design and Technology department outlining the KS3 curriculum rotation, practical subject areas, provision of cooking ingredients, and a requested parental contribution for consumable materials during the 2025–2026 academic year.
Academic Year:
2025–2026
Educational Level:
Key Stage 3 (KS3)
Subject Area:
Design and Technology
Curriculum Components:
Cooking and Nutrition; Resistant Materials; Systems Control / Graphics; Textiles
Programme Structure:
Rotational carousel with approximately 10-week modules
Institution Type:
Academy
Document Type:
Letter to parents / carers
Author:
Monique Reid
Author Position:
Head of Design and Technology
Intended Audience:
Parents and carers of KS3 students
Payment Contribution:
£10 per student
Payment Method:
ParentPay
Purpose:
Informing about curriculum structure and contribution for consumable materials
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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Year:
2023
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Troubleshooting, Electrical and Mechanical Maintenance
Document Type:
Technical Manual
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Technicians, Maintenance Personnel
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Revision Date:
Not specified
Equipment Type:
Carpet Carousel
Components Covered:
Keypads, Overload Switches, Transformers, Motors, Gearbox, Drive Chain, etc.
Safety Notes:
Yes
School:
Archbishop Holgate’s School
Authors:
Miss Woolerton; Mrs Mmurdo
Key Stage:
KS3
Year Group:
Year 9
Subject:
English
Term:
Autumn Term 1 and 2
Topics:
Auxiliary verbs; Modal auxiliary verbs; Finite and non-finite verbs
Document Type:
Educational booklet; Literacy skills workbook
Intended Audience:
Year 9 students
Structure:
Weekly units (Week 1; Week 2)
Activities:
Explanatory notes; Grammar rules; Practice exercises; Merit Challenge tasks; Review sections; Progress timeline
Year:
2023–2024
Key Stage:
KS3
Subjects:
Science (Biology, Chemistry, Physics)
Term Structure:
Autumn, Spring, Summer
Units Covered:
Working Scientifically, Acids and Alkalis, Space, Cells, Particles, Forces, Structure and Function of Body Systems, Reproduction, Reactions, Light, Sound, Health and Lifestyle
Extra-curricular:
Science club, Observatory visit, Animal handling workshop
Prior Knowledge:
KS1 and KS2 science concepts
Resources:
Vocabulary booklets, Kerboodle knowledge mats
Assessment:
End of Year Exam
Site Visits:
Horniman Museum, Downe House, High Elms, Science Museum
Curriculum Features:
Coherent progression, Broad coverage, Challenging and empowering content
Year:
2022
Region / City:
UK
Topic:
Radioactive substances in secondary schools
Document Type:
Safety guidelines
Institution:
CLEAPSS
Author:
CLEAPSS
Target Audience:
School staff, science teachers, radiation protection officers
Validity Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
June 2022
Date of Changes:
None
Year:
2025
Term:
All on rotation
Level:
KS3 Year 8
Subject:
Art
Unit Title/Key Question:
How can we use mixed media and inspiration from current artists to create a historical piece of art?
Number of Hours:
Not specified
Components:
Drawing with tonal pencils, Artist inspiration, Mixed media creation, Clay 3D artwork, Evaluation
Artists Referenced:
Ian Murphy
Texts Referenced:
Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens
Techniques:
Tonal pencil, Biro mark making, Charcoal, Water soluble pen, Watercolor, Tea and coffee staining, Collagraph printing
Curriculum Links:
English (Victorian literature), Art (Architectural drawing, mixed media)
Assessment:
Baseline drawings, Mark making experiments, Final mixed media piece, 3D clay piece, Reflection and evaluation
Note:
Year
Subject:
Education, Health and Social Wellbeing
Document Type:
Education Summary Form
Target Audience:
Education professionals, caregivers, youth workers
Year:
2026
Region / City:
UK
Subject:
Physical Education
Document Type:
Curriculum Overview
Institution:
Secondary School
Target Audience:
Students, Educators
Date Approved:
2026
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2022-2023
Region / City:
-
Subject:
Science
Document Type:
Assessment Schedule
Organization / Institution:
-
Author:
-
Target Audience:
KS3 Students, Teachers
Period of Action:
2022-2023
Approval Date:
-
Date of Changes:
-
Institution:
North Herts Education Support Centre
Course Title:
Princes Trust Achieve Programme Level 1 – KS3 & KS4
Key Stages:
KS3 and KS4
Levels:
Level 1 (KS3); Level 1 or Level 2 (KS4)
Units Structure:
Award (2 Units); Certificate (6 Units); Extended Certificate (9 Units); Diploma (13 Units)
Assessment Method:
Written and photographic evidence; workbook completion; teacher assessment; internal verification
Delivery Staff:
Miss Emery (Year 10 and 11); Mrs Croft (Year 7, 8 and 9)
Curriculum Components:
Teamwork Skills; Personal Project; Enterprise Project; Participation in Sport; Planning for Personal Development; Community Project; Work Experience; Career Planning; Managing Money; Preparing for a Healthy Lifestyle; Digital Skills
Cross-Curricular Links:
Cooking; Art; English; PE; CEIAG
Health and Safety:
All equipment provided by NHESC
Appeals Process:
Disputes discussed with teacher; escalation to Executive Head Mr Dan Nearney
Educational level:
Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4
Subject:
Performing Arts
Theme:
Annual Summer Performance
Term:
Summer Term
Programme section:
Cycle 1
Type of document:
Scheme of Work
Learning intention:
Pupils choreograph, rehearse and perform a show for an audience while collaborating across Key Stages 3, 4 and 5
Key concepts:
Group performance, scripted scenes, simple choreography
Key knowledge:
Musical theatre, scripts, props, costumes, choreography
Key skills:
Group dance performance, recalling action sequences, performing scripted scenes, planning costumes and props, reviewing performances
Language and communication focus:
Performance vocabulary including musical, script, lines, costume, props, choreography, review, and sequence
Curricular links:
English, Art, Music, Physical Education
Assessment differentiation:
Learning outcomes described for All, Most, and Some pupils
Audience:
KS3 pupils participating in performing arts classes
Year:
2026
School:
Old Buckenham
Subject:
English
Educational Stage:
KS3 and KS4
Type:
Curriculum guide
Audience:
Students and educators
Topics:
Literature, Creative Writing, Drama, Poetry, Prose, Rhetoric
Skills:
Critical analysis, writing, comprehension, respectful discussion, creative expression
Teaching Methods:
Modelling, guided discussion, retrieval practice, collaborative learning
Assessment:
Formative and summative feedback
Term Structure:
Autumn 1–Summer 2
Authors/Contributors:
School teaching staff
Year:
2023
Region / City:
District 12, Panem
Subject:
English Reading
Document Type:
Educational Resource
Organization / Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Suzanne Collins
Target Audience:
Students, Educators
Duration:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
KS3
Region / City:
United Kingdom
Subject:
Mathematics
Type of document:
Analysis report
Author:
Unspecified, mathematics educator
Audience:
Secondary school mathematics teachers
Focus:
Student prior knowledge and topic dependencies
Date of analysis:
Unspecified
Key concepts:
Four operations, BIDMAS, decimals, negative numbers, fractions, place value, rounding
Methodology:
Topic ranking based on prior knowledge dependencies
Limitations:
Grouping of topics, assumptions in topic dependencies, no differentiation of calculation methods
Year:
2026
School:
Archbishop Holgate’s School
Teachers:
Miss Woolerton, Mrs Mmurdo
Grade:
Year 8
Subject:
English
Term:
Autumn 1 and 2
Type of document:
Educational workbook
Target audience:
Students
Skills covered:
Determiners, demonstratives, possessives, quantifiers, modifiers
Format:
Exercises and explanations with tasks and merit challenges
Progress tracking:
Weekly learning review and confidence timeline
Year:
2026
Region / city:
Coventry, UK
Subject:
PSHE (Personal, Social, Health and Economic Education)
Type of document:
Lesson plan
Organization:
Positive Choices Coventry
Lesson number:
2
Target audience:
Year 7 students (ages 11–12)
Duration:
30 minutes
Learning outcomes:
Demonstrate factual knowledge about drugs; Recognise different attitudes and values relating to drugs, alcohol, and tobacco
Resources:
Drug fact sheets, flip chart paper, pens, notepads
References:
PSHE Association Programme of Study, FRANK drug information
Topics covered:
Illegal drugs (alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, volatile substances, new psychoactive substances), attitudes and values, peer influence
Assessment method:
Group discussion, teacher observation
Safety considerations:
Awareness of potential exposure to substance use in family or peer settings
Year Range:
Year 7–Year 9
Education Stage:
Key Stage 3 (KS3)
Subject:
Design and Technology
Document Type:
Curriculum plan overview
Focus Areas:
Design, Making, Evaluation, Technical Knowledge
Projects Included:
Introduction to DT – Phone Holders; Design and Make – Coat Hook Project; Passive Amp; Mechanisms; Function and Aesthetics; Problem Solving
Assessment Types:
Formative assessment; Summative assessment; Peer assessment
Assessment Methods:
Quizzes, homework tasks, project evaluation, assessment tracker feedback
Skills Covered:
Design process, iterative design, modelling, material processing, mechanisms, electronics, CAD/CAM, problem solving
Materials and Technologies:
Mechanical systems, electrical and electronic systems, programmable components, sensors, actuators
Learning Methods:
Workshop practice, modelling, digital design tools, blended learning
Cross-Curricular Links:
Mathematics (measurement and marking in millimetres)
Digital Platforms Mentioned:
MS Teams; online quizzes
Key Concepts:
Biomimicry; user-centred design; research and cultural study in design
Safety Focus:
Workshop health and safety procedures and risk awareness
Year:
2025
Location:
Bor & Malakal, South Sudan
Job Type:
Individual Consultant, Full-Time, Non-Rotational
Duration:
6 Months
Application Deadline:
24 December 2025, 5:00pm SST
Reporting To:
Emergency Coordinator
Sector:
Humanitarian, Sexual and Reproductive Health, Gender-Based Violence
Required Education:
Master’s degree in Public Health, Medicine, Sociology, Demography, Gender, International Relations, International Development, Economics, Public Administration, Management, or related fields
Experience:
Minimum seven years in humanitarian and development programmes, field coordination, programme/project management
Languages:
English (fluency), Arabic (desirable)
Key Responsibilities:
Coordination of sub-national RH technical working group, management of RH/dignity/emergency kits, capacity-building workshops, rapid needs assessments, monitoring and reporting, promotion of psychosocial support, support to donor proposals, transition planning
Competencies:
Integrity, commitment to UN values, cultural diversity, change adaptation, advocacy, partnership building, results delivery, strategic focus, team leadership, professional expertise, analytical and strategic thinking, communication for impact
Target Audience:
Humanitarian programme staff, local health actors, implementing partners
Institution:
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
College:
Graduate College
Academic Year:
2025–2026
Program:
Master of Science in Nursing
Specialization:
Certified Nurse Midwifery
Document Type:
Plan of Study form
Degree Level:
Graduate
Total Credits Required:
53
Core Credits:
15
Specialization Credits:
36
Culminating Experience Credits:
2
Course Level Requirement:
Minimum 50 percent at 700-level
Minimum GPA for Graduation:
3.00
Submission Platform:
Grad Rebel Gateway
Approval Authority:
Graduate College
Review Date:
November 10, 2025
Date of Final Report:
January 14, 2026
School Year:
2025–2026
District:
Sandwich
State:
Massachusetts
Governing Body:
Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Office:
Office of Language Acquisition
Commissioner:
Pedro Martinez
Program Area:
English Learner Education
Monitoring Cycle:
Targeted and Focused Monitoring
Review Frequency:
Six-year cycle
Legal Framework:
State and federal law and regulations governing English Learner Education
Compliance Criteria Reviewed:
ELE 1, ELE 2, ELE 3, ELE 5, ELE 6, ELE 7, ELE 8, ELE 10, ELE 13, ELE 14, ELE 15, ELE 18
Overall Compliance Status:
Implemented and Partially Implemented across reviewed criteria
Document Type:
Compliance monitoring report
Organization:
Lindgren Tax & Accounting, Inc.
Address:
11515 Lake Lane Boulevard, Suite 102, Chisago City, MN 55013
Country:
United States
Document type:
Client information notice
Tax year referenced:
2025
Office hours period:
February 2, 2026 – April 15, 2026
Offseason hours period:
After April 15, 2026
Contact methods:
Secure client portal, email, in-person drop-off
Tax professionals:
Cory Lindgren; Wade Clarin
Service delivery format:
In-person drop-off, secure digital submission, mailed hard copy
Confidentiality policy:
No transmission of confidential documents via email or text
Additional fees:
$10 hard copy mailing fee
Staff changes:
Departure of Courtney Knuth after 2025 season
Applicable jurisdiction:
U.S. federal income tax
Referenced legislation:
Permanent tax rate and deduction changes effective for 2025
Target audience:
Existing tax clients of Lindgren Tax & Accounting, Inc.