Weekly Newsletter. Friday 11 th May Superhero Charity Run. Important Dates: Mrs Davda. 28 th May 1 st June Half Term. 4 th June School re-opens

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Important Dates: Superhero Charity Run 28 th May 1 st June Half Term 4 th June School re-opens SMSC Question of the week: KS3 Question and KS4 Question: If the story of your life flashed before your eyes, would it be worth watching? Would you be proud to show it to others? Would they be inspired, touched, impressed? What will your legacy be? What can you do to make the greatest story ever told? On Friday 4 th May, 90 students along with 11 members of staff, took part in a charity run through Hurst Grange Park dressed as Superheroes in aid of Rock FM s Superhero Day raising money for Cash for Kids. Rock FM also visited our school to support our run along with approximately 20 other superheroes Batman was most definitely my favourite! They brought their Cash for Kids tour bus as well as a Fire Engine and their Ecto-1 car! Steve and Janine from Rock FM s breakfast show started the run off with Wonder Woman (Mr Farringdon) and Superman (Mr Herbert), leading the sprinters at the front, whilst Bat Woman (Mrs Embley) and Mrs America (Miss Davies) stayed at the back keeping the troops together! It was a very successful run and the girls all looked fantastic in their costumes. They each received a stick of rock from Rock FM for their hard work. The sponsor money already seems to be rolling in, making the event even more of a success. Well done to everyone involved! Mrs Davda 1

Religious Studies and Community Studies Department News We would like to say we have thoroughly enjoyed our first year as a school group of Soroptimisses and we can only hope for as much success in the years to come! We have accomplished many things this year, including sponsoring Zodwa s secondary school education in Swaziland. We did this by raising 250 on sports day at school, selling cakes and drinks. We have kept in contact with Zodwa and are happy to say she is doing great! We have also looked at other charities to fund and the one we have chosen this year is Toilet Twinning. Our school held our own Tenner Challenge where each form group had to come up with new and exciting ideas to make as much profit from the original 10 we were given. Thanks to the hard work of our Soroptimisses group and with the help of the rest of the school, we managed to raise 700. This has been donated to fund the building of toilet blocks. After such a successful first year, we have now begun to look to the future and think about what we would like to do next year. We plan to utilise our upcoming sports day and plan a fundraiser for new charities that need support. We are looking to donate to charities that help to improve education for girls and young children - one of these plans to donate laptops to schools in more deprived areas allowing them to access a higher standard of education. Overall, we feel we have had a brilliant start this year and can t wait for the next one! The PGHS Soroptimisses 2

Sports Presentation Evening - Monday 2nd July. Our annual Sports Presentation Evening will take place on Monday 2nd July, in the School Hall at 7:00pm The evening is a celebration of success, achievements and the contribution that students in all years have made to school sport over the last academic year. Every student that is invited will be entitled to bring one guest ( 3.50 per ticket). Invitations and more details will be sent out in due course. Each sport/activity has 3 winners per age group:- Player of the Year Commitment Award Most Improved Player There are also the main awards at the end of the evening:- The Rising Star Award - celebrating individual achievement outside of the school environment Team of the Year Sports Personality of the Year - nominated by staff and voted for by the students Melissa Smith Team Spirit Award - awarded to the pupil who gives everything to training and competitions, regardless of ability and is that one person who everyone loves to have on their team. Mrs Burns, Head of PE This year we are extremely privileged to have Jenny Meadows as our Guest Speaker and to hand out the main awards. Jenny is a British athlete. Her main event is the 800m, although she previously competed over the 400m. She is the fourth-fastest British woman over 800m and she was the winner in the English Schools Junior Championships in 800m in 1995. In 1998, she was 3rd at the AAA Junior Indoor Championships over 400 m. She also made her junior international debut and finished second in the English Schools Championships. She qualified for the semi-final of the 800m in the Olympic Games in 2008. She won a bronze medal in the 2009 World Championships and won a bronze medal in the European Athletics Championships in 2010. She won the Diamond League overall 800m title and was 800m National Champion in 2011. Jenny captained the Great Britain Team to the European Championships in 2013. It goes without saying that given the amazing list of achievements, we are very much looking forward to showing Jenny what the girls have achieved and to have an insight into her life and sporting achievements. 3

Summer Competitions Rounders: Year 10 South Ribble Rounders Tournament - Wednesday 13th June, at Priory Year 9 South Ribble Rounders Tournament - Monday 18th June, at Priory Year 8 South Ribble Rounders Tournament - Thursday 21st June, at Priory Year 7 South Ribble Rounders Tournament - Monday 25th June, at Priory Cricket: U'15 South Ribble Outdoor Cricket Competition - Monday 21st May, at Fox Lane, Leyland U'13 South Ribble Outdoor Cricket Competition - Monday 21st May, at Fox Lane, Leyland Athletics: Year 7, 8 & 9 South Ribble Athletics Championships - Friday 29th June at Robin Park, Wigan More details to follow. Please note all dates are subject to change due to the weather. Whole School Sports Day: Thursday 5th July at Penwortham Girls High School PE Rewards Head s Breakfast - for revision and resilience Honor B, Sophie H, Maisie S, and Olivia F (all Year 11) Head s Commendations - Lancashire Commonwealth Games - Netball Coach's Player of the Tournament -Chloe B, Poppy J Players' Player of the Tournament - Chloe M, Amalie G 4

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Attendance to date 9 13 April 16 20 April 23 27 April 30 4 May Attendance Update If you are not here, you cannot learn. School Target = 96%+ Year Group 7 97.33 97.74 97.48 96.06 96.65 8 96.16 96.73 96.54 97.50 97.12 9 94.36 94.64 96.07 93.97 94.93 10 96.50 96.44 96.31 97.06 97.13 11 95.87 95.67 97.25 97.08 96.25 Whole School 96.07 96.28 96.71 96.32 96.43 6

After School Activities w/c 14 th May MONDAY 3.20 4.15pm Athletics (All Years) Gym/Field Miss Shahi / Miss Lawson 3.20 4.30pm Art Club (All Years) Room 53 Miss Morris 3.20-4.30pm STEM Club (Y8 Y10) Room 46 Mrs Honeyman/Miss Avery 3.30 3.50pm String Group Room 15 Miss Holt 3.30 4.15pm Year 11 Maths Revision Maths Rooms Maths Department TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 3.20 4.15pm NO ROUNDERS THIS WEEK 3.20-4.15pm Rehearsals for the School Show Hall THURSDAY 3.20 4.15pm Hockey (All Years) Courts Miss Worthington FRIDAY 3.20 4.15pm Football (All Years) Gym/Field Mr Farringdon 3.20 4.30pm Year 10 & 11 Drama Club Drama Studio Miss Garlick Please note: PE practices may alter due to changing circumstances. Pupils must check the PE noticeboard for up to date information. A copy of our lunchtime activities are available to view on our website under the parents section. 7