Dates For Your Diary

Similar documents
Dates For Your Diary

Dates For Your Diary

Dates For Your Diary

Football Futures Programme

December A group of Rossett teaching staff took part in this year s Movember charity event.

October Enjoy! Mr Bradshaw Director of Sports Studies

SGS SPORTS NEWS. VIP

Norwich City CSF Futsal Scholarship Programme

The Sporting Chance U P C O M I N G E V E N T S

PE Update. 23rd October Cross Country

HOW WOOD PRIMARY SCHOOL ESTABLISHED 1968

A Football & Education Programme with New College Stamford & Stamford AFC

MADRID TOUR REPORT SPRING CUP. TABLE TENNIS PERFORMANCE CENTRE CRA qualify for National School finals plus student called up to represent GB.

Kilchuimen Academy News

Senior Girls Ski Weekend

NESA Awards Welcome to the NESA Awards newsletter.

/ColUFITC #UniteOurCommunities Registered Charity Number:

Exam Centre We are pleased to inform you that Trinity School is now registered as an exam centre.

DISHIN & SWISHIN GRADING. Club grade entries A/AR B1 B2 B3 C1 C2 C3 D1 D2 D3 KN1 BT1 BT3 WR1 BT4 MC1 PK1 BWN2 IVE2 KN3 E1 BT2 BWN1 KN2 CW2 PK2 PK3

Ysgol Friars welcomes Sir David Brailsford

06/10/17 17/11/17 24/11/17

Dance Team. school of. Quarter 4 January - March salfordcommunityleisure.co.uk/sport SCL

WELLOW HOUSE SCHOOL Weekly Newsletter

NEWSLETTER. "Anybody can be a runner. We were meant to move. We were meant to run. It's the easiest sport. --Bill Rodgers

BARTLEY GREEN SCHOOL Term 5

One Leisure St Ives. One Leisure St Ives, Westwood Road, St Ives, Cambridgeshire PE27 6WU. Managed by Huntingdonshire District Council

YEAR 7 PARENT DIARY SUMMARY SEPTEMBER 2017 TO 2018 OCTOBER DECEMBER FEBRUARY APRIL JUNE AUGUST

St John Vianney Catholic School Newsletter Edition: / 53 (8 th December 2017) Everything we can be, with Christ in our hearts.


January 8 Competitive Practice Begins December 13 Total Skills Winter 1 Ends

Crewsaver Provide more support than ever to the sailing community!

UK National Schools Championships Information Pack

Telford College Student Newsletter, Edition 6

With two weeks to go I have attached the Run Up to Christmas schedule which includes all the important dates for you.

NEWS UPDATE. Marist Year12 team heads into finals undefeated. Club dates to remember. Juniors awards night. Youth awards night.

FROM THE DEPUTY HEAD S DESK

Forest Allambie GAME 11 RECAP. Fairies INSIDE THIS EDITION:

Whitehall. The children enjoyed improving their gliding, stopping, braking and turning skills using the balance bikes.

Earlsfield Primary School Newsletter

Be A Part Of. Something Special RECRUITING NOW HARROGATE TOWN AFC HARROGATE TOWN AFC ACADEMY 2014/15.

SCHEDULE. Hull Tigers Academy. FA National Coaches

DATE: October Tennis Y9 Regional Finals

Cromer Road Primary School

CLIMBING IS LEARNING CLIMBING & BOULDERING FOR ALL AGES & ABILITIES

Rucking Good News. The AKRFC Newsletter: October 2012

Membership Matters. National Schools Football Week. February English Schools Football Association

Gordano School. No.30 Newsletter. Diary Dates: HOLIDAY - MONDAY 10th April Friday 21st April 2017 INCLUSIVE. (Main Hall) (Main Hall)

FC CENTRAL NEWSLETTER

FROM THE HEADMASTER S DESK

TAKING PART IN SPORT

Newsletter May No lessons next week 30 th May 3 rd June (apart from crash course) due to half term!

If you want to be of use to others, begin by taking pains with yourself Saint Ignatius

Around The Courts. Faces of Green Point Christian College Netball Club GPCC NETBALL CLUB NEWS ROUNDS

Helme Headlines 26 February 2016

NetworkNews. Funding Secured For Second Year. NOTAN take athletics coaching into schools. One year on since the start of

Announcements for Monday, November 6, 2017

NEWSLETTER. Club Announcements

ST IVES SCHOOL SPORTS ROUND-UP SPRING TERM 2018

INFORMATION PACK 2015

SPORTING LEGENDS: CARL LEWIS

the cheerleading guide to

Secondary School Netball Information

IT S OLYMPIC YEAR! OF SPORT

From the Founding Head Master

Academic year 2017/18 BIG ROCK FUN FITNESS TO INSPIRE & MOTIVATE

Table of Contents. Rider Profiles. Overview: Ross Simpson 2. Conor Wheeler 3. Cameron Tenzing-Jenkins 4. Louis Dawson 5. Team Background 6.

Morpeth & Ponteland School Sports Programme Spring Newsletter 2017

Wallingford Netball Club Newsletter July 2016

Chairman of Governors: Mr S Towe CBE

Force Play. A Play Hard Book. Jennifer Liss. High Noon Books Novato, CA

Newsletter. Friday 23rd February All Learning Together Tel: Dear Parents,

Jacob Marley. outstanding progress compared to other schools, especially Modern Foreign Languages, English, Art and Textiles.

RSA Sports Newsletter

Rugby Newsletter. ISA Round 5. v Chevalier College. At Home. Prep Rugby: St Ives, Cammeray Malabar. Saturday 30th May CENTRAL COAST GRAMMAR SCHOOL

North Penn Valley Boys & Girls Club

City Football Language School LEARN ENGLISH PLAYING BEAUTIFUL FOOTBALL

SAINTS VOLLEYBALL PERFORMANCE PROGRAMME

One Leisure St Neots. One Leisure St Neots, Barford Road, St Neots, Cambridgeshire PE29 2SA. Managed by Huntingdonshire District Council

And in that one. And now, just one year later Theatre1 brings you Songs For A New World, by Jason Robert Brown. We hope you enjoy it!

Why join Northampton Saints Hockey Club

A volunteer run charity that helps 13 to 30 year olds improve their skills in sports, the creative arts and the performing arts.

MPSSP Summer Newsletter 2017

Congratulations, Rebekah! We re proud of you.

KEAVE Christmas Edition 2013

25 minutes 10 minutes

She Ran Like the Wind

WHITELAW WAFFLER. Issue #11. Lent Term

MEDWAY JUNIOR NETBALL LEAGUE END OF SEASON

NEWSLETTER. Sunday 8 th -22 nd February Club Announcements

SPORTS NEWSLETTER TERM 3 AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL 2017 THERE IS NO AFTER HOURS SPORT DURING THE HOLIDAY PERIOD

TERRIGAL VS WARNERVALE AT WOONGARRAH OVAL

Weekly Digest. 23rd June THIS WEEK S TOP STORIES Leavers Day Celebrations

Tuesday 13 November: UK Maths Senior Team Challenge Regional Final at Fulford School York

Hamilton Athlete Biography: William D. Sherring

Reading Comprehension/ Biography CARL LEWIS

LEARN ENGLISH PLAYING BEAUTIFUL FOOTBALL

St Philip Howard Catholic High School Sports News

All Abilities NAB AFL Auskick. How to Implementation Guide

Our Healthy Year. Inspiration for the whole school. Building activity into the school day. Before school

25th November 2016 Newsletter 11

Transcription:

Volume 9 Issue 3 Friday 8 November 2013 Dates For Your Diary Wednesday 13 November Monday 18 November Thursday 21 November Educational Visit to St Dominics School for Student Council Year 12 Parents Evening 1630hrs - 1930hrs Educational Visit to University of Birmingham Educational Visit to Skills Day, NEC Educational Visit to Kingston Centre, Maths Team Challenge Educational Visit to Film Museum, Bradford for Photography Students Wolgarston Dance, Dance, Dance to Save the Children Monday 7 October was a day to be remembered for Miss Edwards and her Year 10 GCSE dancers, as they completed a five hour danceathon to raise money for Save The Children. The whole school had dressed up for the event sporting 70 s/80 s Disco gear and paying 1 towards this worthy charity. The dancers began their five hour stint with a bit of a shuffle, a lot of twists and even some moon walking. However as they hit the two hour mark they were joined by the whole school on the playground for a bit of YMCA, Macarena, and Hey Baby! along with many more classic party hits. The rest of the students and staff joining in gave the GCSE dancers and Miss Edwards, the energy boost they needed to get through the final three hours. As the last hour approached fifty other students, including Sixth Formers, joined the group for a bit of Zumba, and finally You ll Never Walk Alone to finish the day off. The group raised a total of 510 for the charity and I think it is fair to say they were all aching for the rest of the week, but openly admitted It was well worth it! Wolgarston High School hosts a number of dance, performing arts and music events throughout the year and welcomes all members of the public to the evening shows they produce. Coming up before Christmas there will be a dance event involving not only Wolgarston students but also showcasing the Middle Schools. It is great to see the youth of today becoming so involved in such events and we look forward to welcoming you into our school for the productions. CONTACT DETAILS: Wolgarston High School, Cannock Road, Penkridge, STAFFORD ST19 5RX 01785 788 400 (Main Reception) 01785 788 414 (Family and Student Services) 01785 788 404 (Attendance Line) FAX: 01785 788 418 EMAIL: office@wolgarston.staffs.sch.uk

The Sixth Form were joined in assembly by Zack Coates who gave an informative and personal insight into student finance explaining the whole system and how to manage finances whilst at University. This was Zack's third visit to the school after also giving talks to parents during the recent Year 11 Sixth Form Open evenings. This week saw the first Fun Friday of the term for Sixth Form students. Mr Swinnerton and Mr Rogers demonstrated the powerful effect of Newton's Third Law via the medium of ethanol, combustion and a plastic bottle! The students were then given the opportunity to fire arrows from cross bows into a set target in order to win a special (chocolate) prize. Fun Friday is a half termly activity in which all students are given the opportunity to take part in something fun together within the Sixth Form. Staffordshire University Visit Year 10 Computing students went to Staffordshire University to discover first-hand what it is like to be a University student. Students had a tour of the campus and took part in various workshops organised by the Computer Science Faculty. The workshops involved games programming, visual effects, music technology and film making. Here are some student quotes: I learnt a lot about University and I really want to go now. Visual effects was good because we learnt how to edit a person s image so that it looked realistic after being green screened and put onto a background. It was very good making beats on the Macs. I really enjoyed it and I want to get more into it.

Former 400m Indoor Champion DANIEL CAINES visits Wolgarston. Daniel is a World, Commonwealth, European and Europa Cup Champion in the 400m and 4x400m relay, having represented his country at two Olympic Games, a remarkable achievement considering he was once confined to a wheelchair by sporting injuries. Daniel had an action packed day when he visited Wolgarston; this included him putting the Year 10, 12 and 13 BTEC sport groups and numerous members of the PE Department through their paces as he demonstrated some of the exercises that he would have to do as part of his daily training regime on his way to winning the World Indoor Championships! Daniel also met with the Year 10 and 11 GCSE PE students. In these sessions, Daniel discussed various parts of his career and the hurdles he has had to overcome in life to enable him to compete in two Olympic Games! As part of the Sky Sports Scheme Daniel has been providing support and guidance to the Year 13 BTEC Sport group in their quest to set up and run an afterschool club, the club enables a range of Year 10 students to have the chance to participate in a variety of different sporting activities. Daniel was hugely impressed with the activities that the group have set up and are now running on a weekly basis! We were lucky enough that Daniel brought his medals into school; hopefully this won t be the last time a Wolgarston student gets their hands on an Olympic or World Championship Medal!

The Year 9 Football Team Have an Eventful Away Day! On Thursday 24 October the Year 9 Football team travelled to Weston Road High School in Stafford. Unfortunately it was a disappointing evening in many respects, the team coach broke down on the way to the fixture but thanks to a quick replacement being sent out to us we managed to get to Weston Road in enough time to get a game in. Wolgarston started strongly and took a deserved lead through George Powell thanks to a 25 yard wonder strike which flew in to top corner. Unfortunately Weston Road equalised just before half time thanks to some sloppy marking from the Wolgarston defence. The goal before half time appeared to have upset our passing rhythm as we struggled to keep the ball and in the end Weston Road ran out deserving 3-1 winners but we look forward to a rematch later in the school year! Year 11 Basketball County Cup After the successful season last year which saw the lads win the School Games Competition our Year 11 Basketball team have been handed a difficult looking draw in the first round of the County Cup! We will play De Ferres School from Burton at home, please see the next SNU for pictures and a match report! Y11 Boys Programme in County Cup! The Year 11 football team have progressed into the third round of the County Cup after an impressive display in difficult conditions at Alleynes (Stone). We started brightly moving the ball around quickly on a boggy surface. Joe Barclay started the scoring off, finishing a well worked one touch move with ease. The lads kept pushing on and were creating chance after chance; one of these chances resulted in a Wolgarston corner. Josh Eyre delivered with perfection for Charlie Sneddon to power the header home. Alleynes started the second half well and it was the Wolgarston defence that was under pressure but were coping well until a good bit of individual skill saw Alleynes pull it back to 2-1. The final 15 minutes saw the light fade dramatically and made for very testing conditions for both teams. Lewis McDermott made an outstanding save tipping over from a powerfully struck shot, thankfully the final whistle sounded shortly after and the third round spot was Wolgarstons! The Team: Lewis McDermott, Dom Mees, Will Pickstone, Josh Eyre, Ben Gibson, Jay Gibson, George Cumming, Charlie Sneddon, Reece Boult, Matty Ellis, Mark McDonald, James Burdett, Callum Head, Joe Barclay. Street Cheer Leadership During half term week we hosted a dance leadership course for our students. Almost 20 girls signed up for the course and gave up a day of their holiday in order to gain the nationally recognised award. The course was partly funded through our School Games Coordinator and the great news is that all of the girls passed the award some even gained 100% in their exam at the end! The girls are now qualified to lead dance sessions under supervision and assist at Dance Clubs. Well done to all involved!

What Did You do Over Half Term??? One Student Became a National Sailing Champion! Over the weekend of the 2-3 of November, Year 11 student Will Hawkins took part in the very wet and windy 2013 GP14 Youth National Sailing Championships held in Staffordshire. Will competed against other youths up to the age of 21 years old and finished a respectable 6th overall. However, after beating off all of the other junior competition, Will won the title of Under 16 Youth National Champion with a tally of 24 points in 6 one hour races. Congratulations Will! Cross Country Well done to the Cross Country team who battled against mud, wind and rain at Stafford Grammar School in order to complete a tough course. Wolgarston had some high placed finishes with several of our runners being selected to represent Staffordshire. A special mention goes to Pippa Roebuck who was the highest placed Wolgarston girl ( 12 th ) and to Charlie Sneddon who was the highest placed Wolgarston boy (3 rd ). Inspirational Quotes Let your dreams be bigger than your fears, your actions louder than your words and your faith stronger than your feelings Unknown Author Famous Dyslexic of the Month Damon Albarn (Born 23 March 1968) Singer and Songwriter Musician Record Producer Dyslexic November ALSO AVAILABLE IN LARGE PRINT - PLEASE CONTACT: office@wolgarston.staffs.sch.uk Or take a look at our website at www.wolgarston.staffs.sch.uk Wolgarston High School now has Twitter and Facebook! Our Twitter account is @WolgarstonHigh follow us for updates and general school information. The next issue of the SNU due..........22 November 2013