YPL and CCF upcoming plans
Apr. 17th, 2012 11:10 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Good afternoon! Now that we’ve returned to school, a few notes. Questions on any of the following, do stop by and see me. (And I’ll be in my office this afternoon and evening, as well as the other usual hours.) In particular:
The mural project
The dedication and final presentation of the new mural will take place this coming Saturday, April 21st, at 2:30pm, (by the mural, naturally). Everyone in the castle is welcome to attend, and there will be some refreshments. Mrs Pencarrow will be finalising some of the charms and remaining details this week: schedule is posted by the mural and on the board by the stairs to the astronomy tower.
Summer plans
We’re continuing to work on details for the YPL and CCF summer plans - keep an eye out for more announcements in the next week or two. For first years, I can confirm the camping trip (as always with a few new activities), and for the second years, our two New London trips.
Fourth Years
I’m delighted to say we have a larger than usual number of openings for 4th years interested in being YPL counsellors for younger students. We anticipate our counsellors will participate in one trip each this summer (with a small number of the most senior counsellors assisting with the CCF programme weeks). The process involves an application form (available from me now), some short situational questions, and a brief interview.
Third Years
For current 3rd years: we will be beginning the CCF application process a little earlier this year than last. Our process will be roughly the same as last year - a written application, a letter to someone in a field you may wish to explore after leaving school, and then further detailed testing after the end of the school year.
I want to emphasise again that not being selected is not a comment on a particular student’s skills, loyalty, or magical ability: it simply means that the selectors feel that the CCF is not the programme best suited to developing that person's potential and service to the Protectorate. We anticipate selecting 15-16 students again this year.
The mural project
The dedication and final presentation of the new mural will take place this coming Saturday, April 21st, at 2:30pm, (by the mural, naturally). Everyone in the castle is welcome to attend, and there will be some refreshments. Mrs Pencarrow will be finalising some of the charms and remaining details this week: schedule is posted by the mural and on the board by the stairs to the astronomy tower.
Summer plans
We’re continuing to work on details for the YPL and CCF summer plans - keep an eye out for more announcements in the next week or two. For first years, I can confirm the camping trip (as always with a few new activities), and for the second years, our two New London trips.
Fourth Years
I’m delighted to say we have a larger than usual number of openings for 4th years interested in being YPL counsellors for younger students. We anticipate our counsellors will participate in one trip each this summer (with a small number of the most senior counsellors assisting with the CCF programme weeks). The process involves an application form (available from me now), some short situational questions, and a brief interview.
Third Years
For current 3rd years: we will be beginning the CCF application process a little earlier this year than last. Our process will be roughly the same as last year - a written application, a letter to someone in a field you may wish to explore after leaving school, and then further detailed testing after the end of the school year.
I want to emphasise again that not being selected is not a comment on a particular student’s skills, loyalty, or magical ability: it simply means that the selectors feel that the CCF is not the programme best suited to developing that person's potential and service to the Protectorate. We anticipate selecting 15-16 students again this year.
Re: Private message to Penelope Clearwater
Date: 2012-04-18 01:41 am (UTC)Both the positions I know of are actually in New London, and they're both fairly flexible about how long the work might continue (allowing for reasonable notice, of course). They're both expecting to be busy enough for the forseeable future that another pair of hands would be useful, but not so much they'd need to cling to someone who found a permanent position.
One of them is with an old friend of mine, a researcher named Chimera Powell. He's a sort of independent librarian: he takes on consulting research projects for a variety of clients - sometimes it's tracking down old books, or authenticating documents, or helping an appraiser with documentation for an item. I met him while I was doing research on some old astronomical charts.
The other is actually with one of my cousins - though she's about the same age as my mother, and I've always called her Auntie. Gera Cumberhatch is her name. She does the same kind of independent research, but she's focused more on family history. Not the genealogy as much (she leaves that to other people) but filling in the background details, or writing up a history on a family property or a reclaimed house, that kind of thing.
Both really require good research skills more than any specific magical aptitude, though Runes, Charms, and Defence all have their moments with some older magical items and books. (And while Chimera's not an astronomer himself, he regularly takes on projects for other members of the Astronomer's Guild, so your knowledge there could be quite useful.)
At any rate, I'll get my notes together on both, and what they're specifically hoping for, and we can talk it over Friday afternoon.
Re: Private message to Penelope Clearwater
Date: 2012-04-18 01:46 am (UTC)