The College Day

The compulsory College day starts at 8:25 with tutor time, during which students are registered then either watch our daily Good Morning Emmanuel broadcast, which includes our act of worship, or take part in structured personal development activities. At 8:50 we begin our eight period day, seven of which are dedicated to curriculum and one is a lunch period. At the end of our compulsory school day, which is at 15:40 Monday to Thursday and 14:30 on Fridays, our co-curricular program commences.

Start of the compulsory College day 08:25
End of the compulsory College day (Monday – Thursday) 15:40
End of the compulsory College day (Friday) 14:30
Total time in College per week 35 hours and 5 minutes

 

The College Day – Monday to Thursday 

08:00 Student arrival
08:25 Tutor time (start of compulsory College day)
08:35 Good Morning Emmanuel
08:50 Period 1
09:40 Period 2
10:30 Break
10:45 Period 3
11:30 Period 4 (lunch for lower school)
12:20 Period 5 (lunch for upper school and sixth form)
13:10 Period 6
14:00 Period 7
14:50 Period 8
15:40 Co-curricular activities (end of the compulsory school day)

The College Day – Friday

08:00 Student arrival
08:25 Tutor time (start of compulsory school day)
08:50 Period 1
09:40 Period 2
10:30 Break
10:45 Period 3
11:30 Period 4 (lunch for lower school)
12:20 Period 5 (lunch for upper school and sixth form)
13:10 Period 6
14:00 Tutor time
14:10 The Friday Review
14:30 Co-curricular activities (end of the compulsory school day)
Independent Study

Year 7-11 Students may study independently in the Library and Open Area between 3:40-5:00pm (supervised) and in the Open Area between 5:00-5:30pm (not directly supervised).

Year 12-13 Students may student independently in the Sixth Form Centre between 3:40-5:30pm

The College closes to students at 5:30pm

Friday

The same arrangements as above apply on a Friday however the building closes to students at 4:00pm and independent study will not be directly supervised.

Sixth Form

The Emmanuel College Curriculum

Vision, Mission and Virtues