redhouseschool.co.uk ISSUE NO. 33 SUMMER 2013 THE LATEST NEWS AND UPDATES FROM RED HOUSE SCHOOL RED HOUSE HITS THE CATWALK ALSO IN THIS ISSUE - Young Apprentices – You’re Hired! - Red House Does Red Nose Day - Easter ‘Eggstravaganza’ - Red House Has Talent - Sporting Success Red House pupils took to the catwalk in an elaborate display of talent showcasing their personally designed and handmade creations.
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ISSUE NO. 33
SUMMER 2013THE LATEST NEWS AND UPDATES FROM RED HOUSE SCHOOL
RED HOUSE HITS THE CATWALK
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE- Young Apprentices – You’re Hired!
- Red House Does Red Nose Day
- Easter ‘Eggstravaganza’
- Red House Has Talent
- Sporting Success
Red House pupils took to the catwalk in an elaborate display of talent showcasing their personally designed and handmade creations.
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EDITORSARAH TOMLINSON.
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CONGRATULATIONS GO TO...
Mrs Garrett on the birth of her baby son, Hector who was born 22nd February, weighing 7lbs 4oz.
Mrs Mallam on the birth of her daughter, Verity Elizabeth, who was born 24th April , weighing 8lb 5oz.
Both mothers and babies are doing well and we hope you don’t have too many sleepless nights ahead of you!
Miss Bennett and Chris Waldock who were
married in St Mary ’s Church, Norton on 6th April and enjoyed a wonderful wedding reception at Seaham Hall.
We wish you both the best for your future l i ves together.
WELCOME TO THE LATEST EDITION OF RED HOUSE TIMES. THERE HAS ONCE AGAIN BEEN A HUGE RANGE OF ACTIVITIES IN WHICH THE CHILDREN HAVE BEEN INVOLVED.
One of the highlights of the spring term was the PTA’s fashion show demonstrating not only the creativity and conf idence of the children but the close working relationships between children their teachers and their parents, one of the hallmarks of a successful and child centred school.
I am sure that al l our readers wil l enjoy reliving and exploring the diversity that is Red House.
STAFF ANNOUNCEMENTS
A WELCOME FROM THE HEADMASTER
EASTER WORKSHOP A fantastic Easter workshop was organised by the PTA which allowed children from Nursery to Year 3 to further their drama skil ls by performing theatre extracts.
Performances included Oliver’s ‘Food
Glor ious Food’, Mar y Poppins ‘Lets
Go Fly a Kite’ , ‘Seussical ’ and ‘Mati lda’ .
The children thoroughly enjoyed the
exper ience . A huge thank you to Mrs
Flynn and her team.
GOING, GOING GONE!
The Easter tombola in the Prep and
Senior School was a great success,
before we knew it the eggs were gone!
LET’S GO ON AN EASTER HUNT... BUT WHO’S THAT HOP, HOP, HOPPING ALONG?
Nurser y and Reception loved searching
for hidden Easter eggs in the garden
and they even got a surpr ise visit from
the Easter Bunny, who was immediately
greeted with lots of smil ing faces and
hugs from al l the children!
Big thank you to Imogen Gr yl ls .
‘BAGS TO SCHOOL’
This was well suppor ted and £244 was
raised. Please keep collecting your
unwanted items for the next collection.
Thank you to al l the parents and PTA members who continually support our events.
PTA FUNDRAISING & EVENTS
RED HOUSE DOES RED NOSE DAY!
Over £1,160 was raised for Red Nose Day. Pupils in the Main School enjoyed a wear ‘red’ theme and organised nail painting and cake sales. Both children and staff in the Nursery & Infants came in fancy dress!
They al l had amazing outfits especial ly the
mini 118 118! They also held a cake sale
and ended the day with each year group
performing br i l l iant dance routines, which
included hits such as Macarena, Superman
and Big Fish Litt le Fish!
The final performance of the day was by the
Nurser y & Infant staff who danced to the
YMCA – for anyone that hasn’t seen the
performance you can
view it on our You Tube
channel!
http://tinyurl.com/RedHouseYMCA
FAIRTRADE TUCK SHOP - TASTY TREATS!
Fair trade tuck shops were held at the
Nurser y & Infants with pupil council
members from reception and Year 1 on
hand to sel l tasty treats. Also Year 4
children held their fir st tuck shop at the
Main School. Both events were a great
success so there wil l be a lot more treats to
look forward to!
CHARITY DONATIONS
If any parents would l ike to join the PTA or would l ike to find out more please contact Lucie Fleming.
DATE FOR
YOUR DIARY
SUMMER FETE
SATURDAY
6TH JULY
The last week of term was an extremely busy time with lots of ‘eggscellent’ activities taking place to celebrate Easter.
The annual Easter egg competit ion meant that the two dinner
hal ls were fi l led with food of a specific type – EGGS (but not
ones that you would want to eat!) . The children from Nurser y
through to Year 6 put their ar tist ic ski l ls to the test to create an
array of amazing eggs. The competit ion was tough but winner s
from each year group at the Prep & Senior School were eventual ly
selected (pictured r ight) with the overal l winner
being James Norr is . Winner s from each year
group at the Nurser y & Infants were also chosen;
congratulations go to Poppy, Archie , Joshua,
Amelie , Joseph, James, Max, Emma, Thomas,
Maisy, Dominique , Eddie , Fraser and Will iam. All
final ists received big chocolate Easter eggs!
WELL DONE TO EVERYONE THAT TOOK PART THERE WERE LOTS OF ‘EGGSTRAVAGANT’ CREATIONS!
Other activit ies included beautiful Easter ser vices
for the Nurser y & Infants and Main School at St
Mar y’s Church.
EGGSCELLENT EASTER
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ELLA PEARSON
Congratulations to everyone who took their spring term grade exams.
Several pupils achieved a distinction and these were Alice Butterfield and Ben McManus (grade 1 piano), together with Kathr yn Woolfal l (grade 2 piano), Stel la Door is (grade 3 viol in) and El la Pear son (grade 1 saxophone).
Well done to Kaisey Elder who passed her musical diploma exam with f lying colour s, to Aditi Rangan who recently took her grade 7 piano exam and also Gi Dong Park who achieved a distinction in grade 8 piano.
A special mention goes to Kate Parkinson who was recently involved in the Stockton Stage Society’s production of ‘Annie’ at the Forum in Bi l l ingham.
MUSIC ACHIEVEMENTS
IT’S EXCITING TIMES FOR THE RED HOUSE RACING TEAM AS THEY BEGIN THE NEXT PHASE OF THEIR CARS’ DEVELOPMENT. THE TEAM, CONSISTING OF BOTH GIRLS AND BOYS OF ALL AGES, HAVE ALREADY BEGUN TO STRIP DOWN THE ELECTRICALLY POWERED RACING
CAR TO MAKE IT FASTER AND MORE RELIABLE.
They wil l be building in aerodynamics and making a range of
mechanical changes to tr y and secure a winning place in the next
race at Croft Circuit in July. Here they wil l face sti f f competit ion from
schools across the UK.
The developments to the car s have al l been made possible due to
the continued suppor t and investment by Phusion (an international
engineer ing firm) Francis Brown (a leading provider of fabr ications
and engineer ing) and Greenpower (an educational trust set up to
encourage children to pur sue career s in engineer ing).
GREENPOWER ELECTRIC CAR RACING
INTERMEDIATE MATHS CHALLENGE 2013
All pupils from Year 11 and some children from Year 10
sat the Intermediate Maths Challenge.
Over 200,000 pupils from across the UK took par t in the chal lenge ,
which consisted of an hour long paper designed to encourage
mathematical reasoning.
We achieved some extremely good results:
Year 11 - two gold, four silver and six bronze awards.
Year 10 - two gold, f ive silver and seven bronze awards.
Congratulations to ever yone for an outstanding achievement.
WATERSTONES BOOK REVIEWS LOCAL LEGENDS LAMDA
Pupils were delighted to be invited by
Water stones to wr ite book reviews to be
displayed in their local stores.
Children from the Nurser y through to
Year 11 al l enjoyed taking par t in the
excit ing project.
Children from Year s 4-6 had a fantastic t ime
with stor ytel ler Adam Bushnell learning
about local legends.
They especial ly enjoyed dressing up and
explor ing al l the different items that Adam
had brought. It cer tainly made the stor ies
come to l i fe!
Nurser y and Infant pupils excelled in
the schools fir st ever entr y for the
London Academy of Music & Dramatic
Ar ts examinations. All pupils achieved a
distinction which is a truly outstanding
achievement.
Congratulations to al l the pupils and to
Mrs Flynn and her team.
Congratulations to Isaac, Olivia and Joseph for winning
the regional heat of the ESU (English Speaking Union)
Public Speaking competition, which was held at The
Masonic Lodge, Gateshead.
Six schools in total entered the competit ion. Isaac was our Speaker,
Olivia was our Questioner and Joseph was our Chairper son and
they chose the topic: “Young people should be al lowed to become
professionals in spor t and the performing ar ts”.
Due to their outstanding performance they were
announced the winner s!
ESU PUBLIC SPEAKING COMPETITION
ADITI RANGAN
STELLA DOORISKATE PARKINSONALICE BUTTERFIELD
GI DONG PARK
KATHRYN WOOLFALL
BEN MCMANUS
KAISY ELDER
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Mrs Roberts set the pupils of Year 6 an exciting project – to come up with a product, make it, sell it and choose a charity for their proceeds to go to.
Their first task was to come up with a team name and then prepare a business plan to present to Mr Taylor, who invested £10 to help set up their business. Pupils used the internet to complete market research and word processing skills to compose the proposal.The next task involved advertising the product which saw some teams using ‘Publisher’ to create posters whilst others chose email to distribute order forms. Pupils also devised excel
spreadsheets to keep their accounts in order.After producing and selling their products to pupils and staff the teams entered the boardroom (AKA Mrs Roberts classroom!) to reveal how much money they had raised. They reviewed their own performance and discussed how it could have been improved. This was an extremely productive project and it was wonderful to see the children so inspired. The project not only brought out the entrepreneurs of the class but strengthened everyone’s ICT skills, salesmanship, teamwork and organisation.Luckily nobody was in the firing line - so they are all definitely hired!!
The standard of entries for the annual ‘Red House Has Got Talent’ was extremely high this year. We even had our own ‘Talent’ judges; Mrs Auty, Mr Crewe, Mr Frank and Mr Middleton, who gave great feedback to each of the acts on their performance .Entr ies were received from al l year groups and included piano playing, singing, gymnastics, cup playing and even break dancing from the teletubbies! The highl ight and winning performance of the show was given to the Year 11 for their fantastic music medley from the decades.
Well done to Year 11 who organised the Talent Show. They promoted the event, managed the entr ies and hosted the show. The event raised £162.84 which wil l go to Hands of Love .
Well done to everyone who entered!
TEAM NAME:THE BAKERY BOYS
AMOUNT RAISED:
£400.00
PRODUCT:Shortbread, cookies and cupcakes
WHAT DID YOU LEARN?“To listen to requests - People wanted the recipe so we typed it up and sold that too!” – Genius!
WHAT WOULD YOU DO DIFFERENTLY?“No cash, no sale!” / “Look for cheaper ingredients”
PUPILS:James, Will and Sam
CHOSEN CHARITY:Hands of Love
TEAM NAME:MUG MEN
AMOUNT RAISED:£36.00
PRODUCT:Personalised mugs
WHAT DID YOU LEARN?“Working together equals success” / “No cash,
WHAT DID YOU LEARN?“Working with friends can be hard”.WHAT WOULD YOU DO DIFFERENTLY?
“Be more organised and share the workload.”
PUPILS:Stella, Natasha, Charlotte and Ella
CHOSEN CHARITY:Zoes Place
TEAM NAME:LOVE HEART CORNER
AMOUNT RAISED:£37.80
PRODUCT:Cushion Love Hearts with Stamps
WHAT DID YOU LEARN?“Don’t let people owe you money.”WHAT WOULD YOU DO DIFFERENTLY?
Make more special Mum love hearts as it was close
to Mothers Day.”
PUPILS:Lucy and Megan
CHOSEN CHARITY:Diabetes
TEAM NAME:
CAKE POPS ‘R’ US
AMOUNT RAISED:
£64.62
PRODUCT:
Cake Pops
WHAT DID YOU LEARN?
“It doesn’t have to be cheap to sell. They were 70p at
first and then we raised the cost to £1 and they still sold.”
WHAT WOULD YOU DO DIFFERENTLY?
“To make extra as demand was high”.
PUPILS:
Evie and Alex
CHOSEN CHARITY:
Breast Cancer
TEAM NAME:
SWEETS & CARDS
AMOUNT RAISED:
£78.00
PRODUCT:
Sweets and Quilling Cards
WHAT DID YOU LEARN?
“Improved excel skills”
WHAT WOULD YOU DO DIFFERENTLY?
“Charge a higher price” / “Advertise more”
PUPILS:
Aakanksha, Farisai & Tia
CHOSEN CHARITY:
Cancer Research
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Everyone was treated to
a specially choreographed
production, which saw over
300 children ‘strutting their
stuff ’! All the pupils enjoyed
showcasing their designs, which
looked amazing on the catwalk.
Even the younger children from
the Nursery & Infants struck a
pose and wowed the audience.
The evening show opened with
a spectacular performance of
Skyfall by a Year 10 ensemble,
comprising of Gi Dong Park,
Emily Rodgers, Nathania Erwuje
and Aditi Rangan. Scar lett
Reeves, Aditi Rangan and Isaac
Allen professionally compared
the evening and Annabel
Hand gave a breathtaking
performance of ‘I Dreamed a
Dream’ from Les Miserables to
begin the second par t of the
show.
The standards of designs were
extremely high but the
eventual winners of the
Preparatory & Senior School
were awarded to:
· Ashly Locker
· Francesca Kardasz
· Amelia Large
· Charlotte Eynon
· Alexandra Scott
· Emma Hewitt
· Louis Harll
· Eleanor Wright
· Jessica Hibbert
· Tamzin Moore
· Emily Stewart,
Kaitlyn Blades,
Bethany Lamb
Jessica Matthews
· Fiona Cameron,
Cherin Sur,
Anna Whitmore,
Jennifer Stokes
Red House is very
grateful to:
• Greenwoods menswear
and Mrs Liversidge for
the loan of their black
tie attire and prom
dresses modelled by
Year 11
• Har tlepool College
students for their hair
and makeup styling
• Teesside University for
their photography
• Queensway Dental Clinic
for kindly donating the
raffle prize.
RED HOUSE HITS THE CATWALKTHE PTA MAGICALLY TRANSFORMED
THE SPORTS HALL INTO A FASHION
ARENA WHICH WAS FILLED WITH
FAMILY AND FRIENDS.
“over 300 children strutting their stuff!”
A huge thank you to the
entire PTA for all their
hard work and to the staff
at the Nurser y & Infant
and Prep & Senior School.
A special thank you to
Lucie Fleming, Mrs Fraser
and Miss Everington.
It was an extremely
successful event and
raised over £860.
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FLIP, FLIP, HOORAY! Children at the Nurser y &
Infant School braved the
ver y cold weather and took
par t in their annual Shrove
Tuesday Pancake Race . The
children al l had great fun
tr ying to f l ip their pancakes,
with many a pancake and
chef ’s hat ending up on the
f loor!
FIERY DRAGONSIn preparation for the Chinese New Year and as par t of their
Fire topic , Year 2 made dragons. They created their designs,
made a l ist of al l the mater ials they would need and then
came the best par t - making them!
LOVE SCROLLS
Children in Year 3R made wonderful love scrolls and inside
they wrote an ‘ode to mum’.
We hope al l the mums enjoyed reading them on Mother’s
Day!
GOOD WORK CERTIFICATESChildren were presented with cer tificates in assembly for
their good work. Well done everyone!
Children from the Nursery & Infants performed a wonderful Mother’s Day service to a church full of proud parents. The children sang beautiful songs and excellent readings were
given by Matthew, Robyn, Jasmine and Lucy. A fantastic sketch
was narrated by Emma and Danny and performed by Lydia,
George , Mia, Alex and Mrs Reeves. The children enjoyed
giving their mother’s daffodils and Ben finished the ser vice
with a lovely prayer.
Over £200 was raised from the col lect ion which
was donated to Zoë’s Place, in Middlesbrough.
Well done to ever yone for your excellent performance .
MOTHER’S DAY SERVICE
FIRST STEPS TOWARDS.. .
DUKE OF EDINBURGH AWARDAFTER SEVERAL WEEKS OF CAREFUL
PLANNING, THIRTY PUPILS FROM YEAR
10 SET OFF TO THE REETH AREA OF
THE YORKSHIRE DALES. THEY WERE
PUTTING INTO PRACTICE WHAT
THEY HAD BEEN LEARNING IN THE
CLASSROOM IN ORDER TO WORK
TOWARDS THEIR DUKE OF EDINBURGH
(DOE) BRONZE AWARD.
Preparations for their 12 km walk involved learning about
contour s, features, footpaths, br idleways, how to use the scale
of a map, how to pack a rucksack and the essential foods that
need to be included.
The DoE weekend was a great success and pupils enjoyed the
chal lenge of seeing for the fir st t ime how the routes that they
had planned actual ly matched the terrain and landscape .
“We all arr i ved early at school on Saturday morning ready for our practice walk. After having our bags checked, we made our way to our minibuses and set of f on our journey to Reeth. When we arri ved we split of f into our four groups and started our route.
We were very independent in our indi vidual groups. We took turns leading; using map reading ski l ls we had learned at school and the route cards we had planned prior to the walk. The walk was very muddy and I think everyone fel l over at least once! Our group was particularly pleased as we managed to navigate a very dif f icult section of the route very well and as a team, the f irst group to do so in four years!
When we eventually arri ved back in Reeth, we had some free time to relax and recuperate, whilst we waited for al l of the groups to arri ve back. When we were al l reunited, everyone sounded l ike they had had a fantastic t ime, and each group had plenty of stories to tel l . I think we al l enjoyed the day thoroughly and we can ’t wait for our next walk soon!”
By Estel le Dennison-French
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THE BOYS’ U11 TEAM PERFORMED EXTREMELY WELL AT THE NORTH FINALS AT LEEDS UNIVERSITY.
In the group stages they beat the two North West
representatives, Kirkham School (1-0) and Kings School
Chester (2-1). These impressive wins secured our place
in the semi-f inal against St. Olaves, York however on the
day this team proved stronger and they went on to win the
tournament. Well done to the Red House team for reaching
the semi-f inals.
CONGRATULATIONS TO YEAR 10 FOR WINNING THE STOCKTON DISTRICT INDOOR HOCKEY LEAGUE.
The score was 2-2 at half t ime and 7-2 at ful l t ime! A
nervous f irst half but al l players l i fted their game and the
f irst goal in the second half seemed to raise conf idence
levels. It is a tremendous achievement to win the league and
this is the f irst t ime they have l i fted this particular shield.
Well done everyone.
CONGRATULATIONS TO YEAR 11 ON WINNING THE INDOOR HOCKEY FINAL 8-2 AGAINST YARM SCHOOL.
A SUPERB TEAM PERFORMANCE!
Year 7 girls reached the f inals at the Stockton District
Hockey League, although we came runners up it was a solid
team ef fort.
ANOTHER EXCELLENT RESULT FOR THE GIRLS’ U16 IN WINNING THE CLEVELAND COUNTY OUTDOOR HOCKEY LEAGUE.
THE FIRST OF THE ORIENTEERING EVENTS WAS HELD AROUND THE CHALLENGING TERRAIN OF ERRINGTON WOODS.
It was a technical ly tr icky cour se which proved difficult for some
runner s, whilst other s managed to excel . Matthew Ward, Ashly
Locker and Jack Craggs came in 5th place on the white pr imar y route
and just behind them were Michael Chilver s, Jamie Darnton and
Ethan Brown achieving 6th place . The team was placed 3rd out of the
6 teams. Phoebe White was a highly creditable 12th on the harder
orange cour se . The lower secondar y team came 2nd out of 5 schools.
The second event, at Coatham Woods, saw some pupils unfor tunately
disquali fied due to some navigational issues! However Jamie Darnton
and Ethan Brown managed to find their way and had a br i l l iant run
achieving 2nd place . Just behind, and on his own, came Will iam Baker
3rd and again ver y close behind was Josh Taylor and Alex Greenaway
in 4th spot. El la Pear son did ver y well on her own in 6th and
Matthew Ward, Jack Craggs and Ashly Locker finished 9th. The team
came 2nd on the white cour se . Jess Hibber t and Alice Til ly were a
pleasing 19th on the yel low cour se and helped that team achieve 2nd
out of 5 teams.
THE ANNUAL U9 NETBALL TOURNAMENT WAS THE FIRST NETBALL FIXTURE EVER FOR ALL THE GIRLS AND WE WERE OUTSTANDING!
A tremendous team performance with goals from Franscesca (1) Li ly
(1) Lauren (2) and a special mention goes to Iyrah – who was a great
captain and led by example scor ing a fantastic 9 goals throughout the
tournament which was a tremendous achievement! Impressive set of
results: 5-0 win over Durham High, 3-0 win over Teesside High and
2-0 win over St Olaves. The final was a ver y tough match and on this
occasion we came runner s up. Congratulations for getting so far and
well done to al l the gir ls for playing br i l l iantly.
Other outstanding netbal l achievements include:
• Stockton District Tournament Y7A winner s, Y7B runner s up and Y8 came 3rd in the round.
• Barnard Castle Tournament - Y7A winners. We played against some of the best netbal l schools in the area and we delivered an excellent performance .
• Stockton Netball Challenge Cup Y7 winner s, Y8 runner s up, Y9 winner s, Y10 winner s and Y11 runner s up.
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR YEAR 7 GIRLS WHO PERFORMED EXCEPTIONALLY WELL IN THEIR RACE AT THE STOCKTON CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS.
Rebecca won the overal l
race and the Year 7 gir ls ran
so well they achieved the
top place in the team race .
Well done ever yone!
In the Cross Countr y
match against Crooksbarn
pr imar y, we won the U-9
race , the U-10 and U-11
races. This meant that
we retained the shield for the
third consecutive time! The best performances came from Michael
Chilver s, who won the overal l race , Tom Hearmon who came a ver y
pleasing 4th, and Matthew Ward came 5th. Sapphire Locker was the
best placed gir l in 11th.
ORIENTEERING
NETBALL
CROSS COUNTRY
SPORTSROUND UP
HOCKEY
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YORK NATIONAL RAILWAY MUSEUM
MIMA
As part of their topic on transport children in Year 1 went on an exciting trip to the York National Railway Museum.
The children learned about the different
locomotives and were even lucky enough to
get a r ide on the miniature diesel train! They
took par t in a workshop cal led ‘Clickety Clack’
and enjoyed dressing up as Victor ian children.
Nursery children had a great time at Mima in Middlesbrough.
They saw tradit ional works of ar t and
had lots of fun dressing up and creating
human por traits! They l istened to a
modern piece of ‘sound ar t’ and finished
the tr ip by creating their ver y own ‘sound
ver sus noise’ performance .
WHAT A PERFORMANCE - MIDDLESBROUGH THEATREChildren from Year 3 were invited to Middlesbrough Theatre to meet members of the Young Opera Venture, who were rehearsing for their performance of ‘The Marriage of Figaro’.
They enjoyed being enter tained by the character s of
Marcell ina and Doctor Bar tolo, who sang a wonderful
duet. The children also performed a song from the
opera and some children even performed solos.
JORVIK & THE DIG Year 3 visited the Jorvik and the DIG
as part of their topic on the Vikings.
The children enjoyed a r ide through a Viking
vi l lage , exper iencing al l the sights and smells
of the time - some were more pleasant than
other s! At the DIG, they learnt about Viking
weaponr y and even took par t in a mock
battle against the Anglo Saxon Monks!
They enjoyed being archaeologists,
searching the ground for Viking
remains and ar tefacts.
BARLEY HALLChildren from Year 4 had a bril l iant
time at Barley Hall learning about a
merchant’s l i fe at the end of the 15th
century.
They exper ienced a lesson in a Tudor school
room, made Tudor soap and even had the
chance to dress in Tudor clothes.
HANCOCK MUSEUMReception visited the Hancock
Museum in Newcastle to learn more
about their topic on dinosaurs.
They took par t in a dinosaur workshop and
became explorer s for the day, searching for
dinosaur bones and other fossi ls .
BEYOND THE CLASSROOM - TRIPS & TOURS
CLUBS & ACTIVITIES
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MONDAYArt Year 2 & 3 Mrs ReevesICT Year 1& 2 Miss Dring
TUESDAYDance Year 2& 3 Mrs Jackson
WEDNESDAYSpeech & Drama Year 1 & Reception EntercicMedia Year 2 Miss WarnockGymnastics Year 1 Miss ThompsonLego Club Year 2 Mrs Summers
THURSDAYCookery Reception Mr McKayCraft Club Reception Mrs WaldockOutdoor Club Year 1 Mrs KitchingCricket Year 3 Mr Haywood
FRIDAYKarate Years 1-3 Taisho-Do KarateSpeech & Drama Years 2 & 3 Entercic
TUTOR TERM TIME LOCATIONYEARGROUPACTIVITY
MONDAYDry Slope Skiing (3 x 2 hr sessions) - Mr Frank Nov-Dec 1700-2000 Ski CentreDuke of Edinburgh Training - Mr Palmer / Mr May Nov-July 1615-1715 Room CRugby Y4 - 6 PE Autumn 1320-1350 FieldFootball Y4 - 6 Mr Kitching Spring 1320-1350 FieldFootball Y9 - 11 Mr Crewe Spring 1300-1330 FieldAthletics Club - PE Summer 1600-1715 FieldRounders Club U11 & U10 PE Summer 1325-1355 FieldTennis Y9 PE Summer 1600-1715 CourtsGirls’ Hockey Y9 -11 PE Spring 1300-1335 Sports HallGardening Club Y4 Mr Taylor Summer/Autumn 1330-1400 Garden
TUESDAYBoys’ Hockey Y5 - 7 Mr Crewe Autumn/Spring 0800-0840 Sports HallCross-Country Y4 Mr Jones Autumn/Spring 1325-1350 CourseHandwriting Support Group Y4 - 6 Ms White All 1320-1335 RoomGirls’ Hockey Y7 - 8 PE Autumn/Spring 1320-1350 Sports HallRugby 7S Y7 - 8 PE Spring 1320-1350 FieldGreen Club - Miss Ince Feb-Oct 1315-1400 GroundsRounders – Girls Y7 - 8 PE Summer 1325-1350 FieldJunior Orchestra - Staff All 0830/0900 HouseCricket U9 & U13 PE Summer 1325-1355 FieldCode Club - Mr Butterfield Autumn 1610-1710 ICT
WEDNESDAYBasketball Y4 - 8 Miss Ewing Spring 0800-0840 Sports HallGeology GCSE - Mr Makin All 0800-0845 Physics LabIntra-School Netball Matches/Training Y9 - 11 PE Autumn/Spring 1300-1335 Sports HallArt Club - Mrs Fraser All 1315-1355 Art RoomFootball Y4 - 6 Mr Kitching Spring 1320-1350 FieldLatin Y4 - 6 Mrs Jones All 1615-1700 Room COrienteering Y5 - 11 Mr Jones 3x Wed per term 1540-1700 VariousBoys Cricket U11 PE Summer 1315-1350 FieldRugby Y4 - 6 PE Autumn 1320-1350 FieldArt Club KS4 Mrs Fraser All 1600-1700 Art RoomTechnology – GCSE (Coursework) - Mr Wilkinson All 1600-1700 TechnologyJunior Wind Orchestra - Mrs Taylor All 1330-1400 HouseRounders U15 PE Summer 1300-1325 FieldReading Club Y4 - 6 Mrs Williamson All Lunch Library
THURSDAYGeology GCSE - Mr Makin All 0800-0845 Physics LabBoys Football Y7 - 8 Mr Crewe Spring 1320-1350 FieldCross-Country Y5 - Y8 Mr Jones Autumn/Spring 1615-1715 CourseRugby Y7 - 8 PE Autumn 1320-1350 FieldChess Club KS2 & KS3 Mr Brown Nov-Mar 1600-1700 Room 18Language Club - Lang Facility Nov/Dec 1615-1715 Room CCricket Nets at Norton U13 PE Summer 1615-1730 NortonReading Club Y7-Y9 Mrs Williamson All Lunch LibraryYoung Engineers KS2 & KS3 Mr Wilkinson All 1325-1355 TechnologyPuzzle Club Y4 – 6 Ms White Autumn/Spring 1325-1350 Room 16Main Orchestra - Mr McReddie All 1330-1400 HouseIntra-School Netball Matches/Training Y5 – 8 Miss Ewing Spring 1330-1400 Sports HallRounders U13 & U12 Miss Sweeney Summer 1320-1400 Field
FRIDAYChoir - Mr McReddie All 1320-1350 Music RoomSenior Vocal Group - Mr McReddie All 1055-1115 Music RoomMaths Surgery - Mr Middleton All 1320-1350 Room YMaths Team Challenge Practice - Mr Middleton Spring 1320-1350 Room YBoys Hockey Y7 - 8 Mr Crewe Autumn/Spring 1320-1350 Sports HallSchool Production Rehearsal - Mr McReddie / Mrs Auty Spring 1615-1745 Main HallRugby Y9 - 11 Mr Kitching Autumn 1320-1350 FieldLamda Y4 - 6 Enter CIC All 1615-1650 N & IComputer Club Y5 - 8 Mr Hutton Spring 1325-1350 ICTBadminton Y9 - 11 PE Spring 1600-1700 Sports Hall
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