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14 May 2026

Swan Bites is our weekly College bulletin for parents and carers – it is published every Thursday.
We welcome any feedback or comments via: enquiries@swanmore-sec.hants.sch.uk

College Notices

Transport Updates: Temporary Bus Changes and Overnight Roadworks

Families are reminded that temporary transport changes will be in place next week due to the Wickham Horse Fair (Wednesday, 20 May 2026) and there are ongoing roadworks linked to the A32 Wickham Road and M27 Junction 10 improvement project.

Temporary Bus Changes: Wednesday, 20 May 2026

Temporary school bus arrangements will be in place on Wednesday, 20 May for some pupils to ensure they can reach school on time during the Wickham Horse Fair.

Changes include adjusted pick-up points and timings for pupils travelling through the Wickham, Shedfield and Curdridge areas.

Families affected by these temporary arrangements are encouraged to read the full update linked below:

Click here for full details

Additional Overnight Roadworks

Additional overnight closures and traffic management measures have also been confirmed for the A32 Wickham Road and M27 Junction 10 area throughout May.

These works will include overnight road closures, slip road closures and temporary traffic management between 8:00pm and 6:00am on selected dates.

Click here for the full update

SwanFest 2026 – Early Bird Tickets still available

Promotional graphic for SwanFest 2026 featuring a bright yellow, purple and pink festival-themed design with floral and leaf illustrations around the border. On the left, large purple text reads “SWAN FEST” with “Saturday 04 July 2026” underneath. A blue paint-style banner across the bottom says “Tickets Available Now”.  In the centre is a live music performance photograph showing a singer performing on stage under spotlights in front of a crowd.  On the right, white text on a dark purple background lists performers including “Supersonics”, “Rats in the Kitchen”, “The Blondie Experience”, “DJ Skyver”, “Max Sarre”, “Ella Eliza” and “Danama”, followed by the text “Plus More”.  Along the bottom are three yellow circular icons with accompanying text reading “Street Food”, “Live Music” and “Family Friendly”.

Join us on Saturday, 04 July 2026 for a full day of live music, food, entertainment and family fun at Swanmore College.

📍 Swanmore College Field, SO32 2RB
🕚 11am–9pm

Book here: SwanFest | Tickets

You can also read an exclusive interview with Brad, lead singer of Supersonics, written by one of our pupils, Lilly C-H for Swan Life Press: swanfest.co.uk | From "absolute novice" to festival crowds

Keep up with the latest lineup announcements, behind-the-scenes previews and festival updates by following SwanFest on Facebook and Instagram 


Year 7

Cancelled: Year 7 MFL Parent Workshop next week

Unfortunately, due to low interest, the Modern Foreign Languages workshop scheduled for Thursday, 21 May has been cancelled.

We apologise for any inconvenience caused and thank you for your understanding.

Year 8

HPV Vaccinations for Year 8 Pupils

Large NHS logo in white text on a solid blue background.The NHS School Age Immunisation Service will be visiting Swanmore College to deliver HPV vaccinations to Year 8 pupils on Monday, 01 and Tuesday, 02 June. The HPV vaccine helps protect both boys and girls against a range of HPV-related cancers.

Thank you if you have already submitted a form. If you have yet to submit your form, please follow the links below for the electronic form and information about the vaccine. Access to the form will close two working days prior to the session. 

School Code: SH116424
Session date: Monday, 01 and Tuesday, 02 June
Link to form: https://www.hiowhealthcareimmunisations.co.uk/Forms/HPV  

For further information: https://www.healthforkids.co.uk/hampshire/hpv/  

To choose YES or NO please complete the form to record your decision. 

Year 9

Year 9 English – Animal Farm (Summer Term Unit)

Image shows the front cover of the Animal Farm CGP school classics book. This term, Year 9 pupils will study Animal Farm in English as part of their English lessons. This text helps pupils explore important ideas such as power, control and fairness, while also building the skills they will need for GCSE English Literature.

Families are encouraged to purchase the CGP Animal Farm support book, which includes annotations, vocabulary support and revision guidance to help pupils build confidence and support learning at home.

Pupil Premium pupils will receive a copy from the school.

Classroom copies will also be available for pupils to use during lessons. However, these cannot be written in or taken home, which may limit how much pupils can practise and revise.

ISBN: 9781789089486

Amazon.co.uk | Animal Farm CPG School Classics

Year 10

There are no specific College items for Year 10 only.

Year 11

There are no specific College items for Year 11 only.
 


Next Week’s Events

Monday, 18 May 2026

  • Y8 Science GL Testing

Tuesday, 19 May 2026

  • Y8 NHS Presentation – HPV Vaccination (PSHE)
  • U15 Cricket vs. Mountbatten (H)

Wednesday, 20 May 2026

  • No fixtures/events

Thursday, 21 May 2026

  • Y7/8 Girls Tennis v. Westgate (A)

Friday, 22 May 2026

  • Y7 Track Knockout
  • Half-term begins

Community Notices

The Future Skills Programme: Careers in STEM


Promotional graphic for “The Future Skills Programme: Careers in STEM” aimed at Year 9 and Year 10/S3 and S4 pupils. The design features large colourful STEM letters under a magnifying glass, alongside science, technology, engineering and maths-themed doodles. Text explains that pupils can explore STEM careers in four key pathways during May half term. Logos for Industrial Cadets and EDT Pathways to Industry appear at the bottom.Pupils in Years 9 and 10 are invited to join this virtual programme to explore STEM careers and develop workplace skills.

Course Features:

  • Interactive Sessions: Live Q&As with STEM professionals in fields such as AI, Health, and Engineering.
  • Employability Skills: Workshops on CV writing, application tips, and professional networking.
  • Nationally Recognised Award: Pupils graduate as Bronze-level Industrial Cadets.

Key Information:

  • Dates: 26–29 May 2026.
  • Format: 20 hours of flexible study over 5 days during half term.
  • Cost: £50, with fully funded bursary places available for eligible pupils.

For further details or to apply can be found here: Programmes - The Future Skills Programme: Careers in STEM

Bishop’s Waltham Cricket Club Ladies W10 Team

Promotional graphic for Bishop’s Waltham Cricket Club Ladies W10 Team featuring team and training photos alongside information about women’s softball cricket sessions for ages 12+, including Thursday evening training at Albany Road Cricket Ground. All text shown is in the post below.

Bishop’s Waltham Cricket Club is encouraging women and girls aged 12+ to get involved in their Ladies W10 softball cricket team.

The sessions are designed to be fun, social and beginner-friendly, with no previous cricket experience or equipment needed. Training takes place on Thursday evenings from 7:00pm–8:00pm at the Albany Road Cricket Ground in Bishop’s Waltham.

Enjoy league and friendly matches, W10 festivals, social events and more!

🏏 Find out more about the Ladies W10 Team here

Meon Valley Food Bank Donations

Meon Valley Food Bank logo featuring a stylised loaf of bread icon in gold on the left, with the words “MEON VALLEY FOOD BANK” in dark blue capital letters on a white background.Thank you for your continued support.
We will be open next Monday, 11 May, between 10 am and 12 pm to receive food donations.

Food can also be dropped off at the following places: 

Bishops Waltham - Sainsbury's, Coop, St Peters Church and the Jubilee Hall in Little Shore Lane
Curdridge – St Peter's Church
Upham – Blessed Mary Church
Wickham – the Coop and the Community Centre.
Park Gate – Robinson Reade Estate Agents

The items we require for the coming week are: 

  • Tinned meat meals

  • Pasta sauces

  • Baked Beans

  • Deodorant

  • Tinned Ham

Please note that any external clubs / events that are advertised here are not endorsed by or directly affiliated with Swanmore College in any way.


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