INAMOS - Yateley Manor

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INAMOS - Yateley Manor
INAMOS
Yateley Manor’s Weekly Newsletter • www.yateleymanor.com
Diary for First Week of Term
MONDAY 3rd September
11.00am
3.00pm
3.45pm
Staff Training Day (Nursery
closed)
School Uniform Shop Open
(until 1.00pm)
New Year 3 Children’s Meeting
(for parents and children)
New Children’s Tea
TUESDAY 4th September
2.00pm
Staff Training Day
School Uniform Shop Open
(until 4.00pm)
WEDNESDAY 5th September
4.35pm
Term Starts
Sports Department Procedures
Meeting (no sports clubs)
THURSDAY 6th September
7.00pm
7.00pm
Year 1 Welcome Evening
Year 2 Welcome Evening
FRIDAY 7th September
9.00am
Gum Shield Fitting for Girls
After School Clubs
All after school clubs are running in the first
week of next term except:
Wednesday: All sports clubs (due to sports
staff meeting)
Yateley Manor Awards
Congratulations to: Emily Good,
Alex Groom, Maisie Hargreaves,
Edward Morrison, Kate Peden,
Emily Simpson, Harry Yates who all
completed their Yateley Manor Gold Award.
The Gold Award is a huge achievement for
the children and is the culmination of a lot
of hard work.. They join Chris Searle and
James Li who achieved their awards earlier
in the Year.
Have a Wonderful Summer
We wish all our pupils, staff and their
families a wonderful summer break. Pupils
return on Wednesday 5th September
Vol. 28 Issue No. 35 • 13th July 2012
New School Appointments
Many congratulations to our new Captains of School, Kate Treacher and Joe Tucker.
Congratulations also to Thomas Coates, Thomas Kirkpatrick, Christopher Perryman
and Lucy Webb who have all been appointed as School Prefects from September.
Good Luck and Goodbye
At the end of term we said goodbye to Carol Bryan who is retiring after 10 years
at Yateley Manor in the Modern Languages Department. Under her guidance, a
generation of children has learnt a love of French and her contribution to the annual
Year 7 French trip, the French Cafes and French cookery will be greatly missed as will her
professionalism and friendship We will miss her invaluable contribution to the school
and we send her our very best wishes for a long and very happy reirement .
We are also saying goodbye to Year 3 teacher, Hilary White, who joined us to cover
maternity leave. We will miss her and are very grateful for her contribution this year.
This is the second time Hilary has covered maternity leave for us and we hope that she
will come back again. She has our very best wishes for the future.
Caroline Greatbatch is also leaving us having helped out in Pre-Prep for two terms. This
is also Caroline’s second stint at Yateley Manor and we are grateful for the seamless way
in which she integrated into the team. We wish her well for the future.
Michael Cluett, Daniela Brogan, Vicky Taylor and Luke Storrie have been fantastic Gap
Students helping in so many ways in every department of the school. We are very
grateful to them all for their endless enthusiasm, hard work and good humour and are
delighted that their time at Yateley Manor has cemented the desire of Michael and
Daniela to become teachers. Luke is off to Southampton University to study Marine
Biology and we wish all three the very best of luck in their studies and for the future.
We are delighted that our fourth Gap Student, Vicky Taylor, will be staying at Yateley
Manor to follow the Graduate Teacher Programme.
Fiends Reunited
On Thursday 5th July Year 3 and Year 4 performed their production of Fiends Reunited
to their family and friends. The children dressed up as their favourite fairy tale characters
and the audience was treated to a reworking of some
familiar stories. Pop
group ‘The Witchy
Girls’ entertained
us with their new
single, the Scary Fairy
wanted to be an elf
and Cinderella finally
found the right Prince!
Many thanks to all
the staff and children
in Year 3 and Year 4
for making it such a
success. SC
Years 1 to 4 Prize Giving
Year 1
Year 2
English
Ria Bose
English
Amy Li
English Progress
Liliane Goyon-Thorne
English Progress
Joseph Simmons
Maths
Arthur Bole
Maths
Dev Atara
Maths Progress
Jay Jay Kiddle
Maths Progress
Edward Webb
Reading Progress
Eleanor Ollington
Reading Progress
Ben Russell
All Round Progress
Maya Attale
All Round Progress
Brandon Tan
Citizen
Tom Garlinge
Citizen
Alison Shek
Best Investigator
Joshua Chapman
Best Investigator
Millie Blackburn
Spirit of Yateley Manor
Isabella Davison
Spirit of Yateley Manor
Sam Rowe
All Round Contribution
Alex Padbury
All Round Contribution
James Newton
Year 3
Year 4
English
Joshua O’Donoghue
English
Anna Sloan
English Progress
Owen Gauntlett
English Progress
Ben Rowe
Maths
Joe Sheldon
Maths
Harvey Roper
Maths Progress
Matthew Heppner
Maths Progress
Japbir Singh
Reading Progress
Jamie Cole
Reading Progress
Haripriyam Gupta
Science
Wilf Brooks
Science
William Partridge
Science Progress
Holly Davies
Science Progress
Morgan Kitto
Humanities/Topic
Sam Baird
Humanities/Topic
Hannah Butcher
Art
Lucy Carpenter
Art
Millie Pearson
Spirit of Yateley Manor
Amiya Rana
Spirit of Yateley Manor
Quinn Matthews
Endeavour
Amelia Lees
Endeavour
Emily Squibbs
All Round Contribution
Caitlin O’Toole
All Round Contribution
Elouise Ridgwell
Other Lower School Prizes
Lower Sportsman
of the Year
(Hetherington Cup)
Kai Corbett
Lower Sports Girl of
the Year
Lizzie Roughton
Lower Music Cup
Serena Lu
Percussion Cup
Hugo van Delsen
Brass Cup
Oliver Kirkpatrick
The Eileen Wall
Lower School Prize
for Cookery
Thomas Ball
What Will You Choose for Lunch Next Term?
Available
Daily
Breakfast: (8.00-8.30am) A choice of: fruit juice, cereal, scrambled
eggs, sausage, bacon, beans, toast & marmalade, tea, coffee or
milk. All for only £2.30. Continental breakfast is £1.20. Vouchers are
also available in books of 10.
As well as our daily menu, we have an extensive salad bar with
various protein items, composite salads and hot jacket potatoes.
Fresh bread, fresh fruit and yoghurts are always available.
Conchiglie Pasta Shapes
Wednesday
Chicken, tomato and chilli sauce
Cream of cheddar and leek sauce (v)
Cheesy garlic bread, tossed salad, roasted Mediterranean vegetables
Apple and cinnamon oat crumble, hot custard
Thursday
Pork Sausage Meat and Branston Wellington, wrapped in puff pastry
Roasted vegetable tartlests, mozzarella and fresh basil (v)
Diced roast potatoes, fresh cauliflower and carrots
Fresh fruit salad, natural yoghurt and granola
Friday
Baked MSC White Fish Fingers, Tartar Sauce and Lemon Wedges
Mushroom filled tortellini, Spinach and tomato sauce (v)
Crispy Cajun potato wedges, baked beans and broccoli
Sticky toffee sponge, toffee sauce
Years 5 to 8 Prize Giving
Subject Awards
Senior
Middle
English
Harry Yates
Harvey Marchant
French
Sebastian Francis
Callum Gamble-Smith
Geography
Maisie Hargreaves
Keshin Barathan
History
Joshua Baxter
Catherine Lee
ICT
Kate Peden
Ben Hodgkiss
Latin
George Marchant
Matthew Rudd
Mathematics
Bruno Kempster
Paige Norton-Edwards
Religious Studies
Jordan Whiteley
Richard Spencer
Science
Charles Maynard
Jayden Cox
Other Subject Awards
The Likely Cup for Creative and Original Thinking
Ben Butcher
The Year 5 Creative Writing Cup
Emily Houghton
The Thompson Cup for Most Improved Linguist
Kourosh Abbaspour
The Bidos Senior Technology Cup
Christopher Searle
The Andrews Middle Technology Cup
Ella Haffey
The Thomas Cup for Most Improved Technologist
Deena Shawkat
The Max Thomas Cup for Outstanding Mathematical Achievement
Matthew Rudd
Sports Cups
Senior Sportsman of the Year (The
Hunter Cup)
George Marchant
Middle Sportsman of the Year (The
Bates Cup)
Harvey Marchant
Senior Sports Girl of the Year
Elysia Geeves
Middle Sports Girls of the Year
Isabella Bretherton/
Elena Barkatullah
The Polley Cup for the Biggest Overall
Contribution to Sport
Sebastian Waddington
Music Cups
Art Cups
Year 5 Art Cup
Sohini Long
Year 6 Art Cup
Patrick Ellis
Alexandra Peal Art Cup
Arsen Ismagilov
Alexandra Huxford Cup for
Improvement in Art
Blake Major
Other Cups and Awards
Year 8 Progress
Liam Ross-McDonnell
Year 8 Personal Development
Harry Fogarty
Senior Music Cup
Michael Atkinson
The Skeates Cup for Endeavour
Alex Groom, Louis Reid
Middle Music Cup
Catherine Lee
The Holden Fulfilment Cup
Sebastian Francis
Woolf Family Boys’ Singing Cup
Reuben Overton
The Gerrard Cup for Courtesy
Edward Morrison
Holden Girls’ Singing Cup
Lucy Webb
The Callaway Cup for Fieldwork
Ieuan Martin
Alice Thomas Cup for General
Musicianship
Harry Yates
Headmaster’s Special Award
Emily Good
James Li Cup for Outstanding Musical
Leadership
Oliver Blease
The Brown Cup for Middle School
All-Round Contribution
Charlotte Washer,
Paige Norton Edwards
The Cartwright Cup for Senior
All-Round Contribution
Emily Simpson
Chris Searle
The Middle School Spirit of Yateley
Manor Cup
Andrew Moss
The Holden Senior School Spirit of
Yateley Manor Cup
Joshua Baxter
Hartley Cup for Most Improved Strings Jordan Spooner
Player
Simon Peal Woodwind Cup
James Li
Guitar Cup
Ben Smith
Keyboard Cup
Matthew Williams
Pre- Prep Awards Assembly
Star Prize
Effort Prize
Reading Prize
2JN
James Newton
Caitlin Emery
Finlay Harriss
Monty Morrison
Jack Partridge
2KL
Sarah Findell
Sam MacRobbie
Samuel Forester
Danielle Olugbile
1AB
Thomas Shephard
Mia Ingram
Thomas Sinclair
Daisy Page
Sunay Patel
1STJ
Thomas Plummer-Colom
Isabella Rose Fordham
Harrison Sivakumaran
Arabella Newman
Joe Seth
RBH
Ryan Tan
William Apsey
Max Maylin
Henry Bates-Hawkesworth
RJV
Eesha Kaur
William Moore
Sophie Etherington
Years 3 & 4 Progress & Citizen Prizes
Pre-Prep Chess Awards
Year 4 Progress
Liam Briscoe
Aman Ashfaque
Junior Chess Cup
(for Years 3 & 4)
Stephen Moss
Year 4 Citizen
Year 3 Progress
Katie Hall
Year 2
Dev Atara, Joshua Benton, Amy Li
Year 3 Citizen
Kyle Ramkissoon
Year 1
Sunay Patel
Years 5 to 8 Awards Assembly
Years 5 to 8 Progress and Citizen Awards
Progress Prizes
Citizen Prizes
Year 8
Liam Ross-McDonnell
Emily Simpson
Year 7
Joel Brooker
Joe Tucker
Year 6
Izzy Cole
Luke Allison
Year 5
Zachary Seth
Emily Treacher
Years 5 to 8 Sports Awards
The Taylor Cup
Anna McFall
The Anderson Cup
Freddie Guy
The Cunningham Swimming Cup
Adam Kennedy
Years 5 to 8 Chess Award
The David Lee Chess Cup
Jontie Sebborn
Bonuses and House Points
1st
School
2nd
Kingsley
3rd
Fyson
4th
Stanley
Yateley Manor Awards
In addition to the Gold Yateley Manor
Awards announced on the front page of
INAMOS the following senior pupils have
achieved their Silver and Bronze Yateley
Manor Awards. Congratulatons to:
Silver: Joshua Baxter
Lily Hargreaves
Francesca Johnson
Thomas Kirkpatrick
George Marchant
Jordan Whiteley
Bronze: Michael Atkinson
Jordan Collard
Harry Fogarty
Bruno Kempster
Louis Reid
Liam Ross-McDonnell
Joe Tucker
School Colours
Music: Hayden Gamble-Smith, Sylvia Gobiranjan, Lily Hayes, Oliver Kirkpatrick, Hugo van Delsen
Senior Athletics: Emily Good, Alex Groom, Maisie Hargreaves, Blake Major, George Marchant, Edward Morrison, Kate Peden,
Christopher Searle, Emily Simpson, Jordan Whiteley, Harry Yates
Junior Athletics: Elena Barkatullah, Isabella Bretherton, Jayden Cox, Libby Dyke, Freddie Guy, Daniel Ingram, Albert Ismagilov,
Harvey Marchant, Charlie Muir, Matthew Rudd, Louis Sims, Ollie Waddington, Chloe Wells
Senior Biathlon: George Marchant, Bruno Kempster, Edward Morrison
Junior Biathlon: Elena Barkatullah, Patrick Ellis, Freddie Guy, Albert Ismagilov, Harvey Marchant, Matthew Rudd, Chloe Wells
Senior Cricket: Seb Francis, George Marchant, Edward Morrison, Liam Ross-McDonnell, Christopher Searle, Seb Waddington,
Harry Yates
Junior Cricket: Luke Allison, Sanjay Arulchelvam, Alex Ball, Jamie Blackburn, Ethan Cheeseman, Jayden Cox, Patrick Ellis,
Jonathan Findell, Freddie Guy, David Hilditch, Harvey Marchant, Matthew Rudd, Ollie Sanders, Louis Sims, Thomas Sloan,
Alex Thomas, Ollie Waddington
Senior Rounders: Emily Good, Maisie Hargreaves, Kate Peden, Emily Simpson
Junior Rounders: Elena Barkatullah, Isabella Bretherton, Izzy Cole, Libby Dyke, Catherine Lee, Eleanor Mooney,
Paige Norton-Edwards, Samantha Perryman, Deena Shawkat, Philippa Varcoe, Lottie Washer, Chloe Wells
Senior Swimming: Seb Francis, Bruno Kempster, George Marchant, Edward Morrison
Junior Swimming: Luke Allison, Elena Barkatullah, Isabella Bretherton, Jayden Cox, Patrick Ellis, Albert Ismagilov, Catherine
Lee, Harvey Marchant, Chloe Wells
Senior Tennis: Emily Good, George Marchant, Edward Morrison, Christopher Searle, Jordan Whiteley
Junior Tennis: Joe Bowman, Harvey Marchant, Matthew Rudd, Alex Thomas, Charlie Wiseman
Headmaster’s
Commendations
Judaism Project: Maisie Hargreaves,
James Li, Chris Searle, Jordan Whiteley
Jeux Olympiques: George Saunders
Lowry Painting: Kai Corbett, Serena Lu,
Gemma Lane, Elouise Ridgwell,
Erin Gauntlett, Omeet Atara,
Pippa Arris, Charlotte Mooney
RS: Capital Punishment: Kate Treacher
Science Water Habitat Project:
Tilly Snell, Lewis Boniface
English - Persuasive Letters: Japbir Singh,
Oscar Smith, Nehan Radia,
Jessie Sheffield, Anna Sloan
Olympic Biscuits: Serena Lu
Citizenship: Oliver Howell
Gandhi Project: Edward Lutterloch,
Morgan Kitto
School Fees
Fee invoices were sent by email before the
end of the summer term.
If for any reason you have not received
your invoice please email accounts@
yateleymanor.com
If your account is not paid by direct
debit, the payment is due no later than
Wednesday 5th September.
House Challenge Cup
The results of the House Challenge Cup take into account all bonus and house points
earned since September as well as all the house competitons in sport, chess, general
knowledge and debating.
Congratulations to Kingsley House
Kingsley
2175
1st
School
2150
2nd
Fyson
1725
3rd
Stanley
1375
4th
Happy Birthday to Everyone Whose
Birthdays Fall During the Holidays or in the
First Week of Next Term
Joanna Adeola 4, Luke Allison 12, Sam Baird 9, Anna Ball 9, William Banham 10 ,
Keshin Barathan 11, Joshua Baxter 13, Henry Bole 10, Ria Bose 7, Natalie Brooks 10,
Wilf Brooks 8, Adam Brown 10, Lucy Carpenter 8, Izzy Cole 11, Alex Corbett 5,
Holly Davies 8, Jenna Davis 8, Ryan Davison 6, Sam Diamond 11, Caitlin Emery 7,
Sophie Etherington 5, Dimitri Fitzherbert 6, Leo Fitzherbert 4, Samuel Forester 7,
Louis Foster 9, Sebastian Francis 14, David Garlinge 5, Sophie Gibson 10,
Emily Good 13, Alex Groom 13, Lily Hargreaves 12, Tom Jeffery 11, Ollie Johnson 7,
Thomas Kirkpatrick 13, Sam Lalondrelle 10, Catherine Lee 11, Blake Major 14,
Harvey Marchant 12, Max Morgan 7, Edward Morrison 13, Daniel Murray 9,
Oliver Newton 10, Joseph O’Connor 9, Caitlin O’Toole 8, Rupert Parker 8,
Joshua Payne 5, Kate Peden 13, Amiya Rana 9, James Roberts 8, Jodie Saunders 8,
Joe Seth 6, Amelia Shaw 8, Adam Smith 4, Anna Thomas 9, Lucy Tickle 9,
Poppy Treacher 7, Ella Tyrrell 4, Philippa Varcoe 11, Lottie Washer 11, Jamie Yates 6
Did You Know ....
There are 6 PTA Activities already scheduled for the Autumn Term!
Did You Also Know.......
PTA.co.uk offers good discounts on days out throughout the Summer Holidays. Please check the website for details.
The PTA Pre-Prep Fun Afternoon will take place on Saturday 29th September 2012. This is a social and fun event for children and
parents, so come and join us and see how many activities you can get through. Flyers and posters will be visible next term.
School Shop News
The School Shop will be open on Monday
3rd September between 11.00am and
1.00pm and on Tuesday 4th September
from 2.00pm until 4.00pm.
If you would like to avoid the queues
complete an order form and then collect
from Reception.
Year 7 Normandy Trip Reminder
A reminder that children in Year 7 next academic year will need the following for their trip
to Normandy in September:
valid passport
valid EHIC medical card
soft holdall (preferably with wheels) not a suitcase
French themed costume for French evening.
Please note that the shop no longer sells
second hand uniform which has the old
fashioned ship logo on them, other than
blazers in good condition. Children may
still however wear items of uniform with
this logo on.
Early Years Funding
Congratulations to ...
If you have not already completed the Early Years Parent Declaration, please complete
the form and return it to the school office as soon as possible. Thank you
Sophie Gibson (5JCK) who came third
in her very first horse riding competition.
Sophie and her pony, Guiness, completed
two clear rounds in the Burley Lodge
Minimus Jumping event.
Jonathan Noble (4CEM) who won the
Under-16 Welly throwing competition at
the West End Village Fete for the second
year running with a throw of 16.10m
(exactly 1m more than his winning
throw last year). Jonathan won a family
swimming pass to Guildford Spectrum.
Gemma Lane (4AC) who competed in
the Hampshire County ASA Development
Competition. Gemma swam a full BAGCAT
series and was placed fifth overall in the 9
year old girls section.
Izzy Cole (6SKP) who took part in
the recent ice-skating National Team
Championships in Bracknell representing
Basingstoke. Her team came fourth,
missing a bronze medal by the narrowest
of margins – half a point!
Harry Young (5JAD) who passed his
Grade 2 piano exam.
Congratulations to ...
We apologise to Harry Young who played
for the U10A cricket team in their final
match of the season but whose name was
omitted from the team list.
If your child was born between 1 September 2007 and 31 August 2009, they will be
eligible for the Hampshire County Council Early Years Funding in the autumn term, but
only if they will not be attending a state school (nursery, special or infant/primary, or unit
attached to any of these) between 3 September – 21 December 2012.
Queen Anne’s Show Jumping Competition
Yateley Manor show
jumping squad
competed recently
in an Inter Schools
show jumping
competition at
Wellington Riding
hosted by Queen
Anne’s School. The
squad comprises
Chloe Day on
Monty, Jessie
Sheffield on Prince,
Elysia Geeves on
Pepper and Pip Arris on Fizz.
Yateley Manor Kestrels (Chloe, Elysia and Jess) were first to jump in Class 1 (70 cm)
and each of the three riders and their ponies put in super performances in treacherous
conditions. Chloe and Elysia both had just eight faults while Jess managed a
spectacular double clear round. The girls finished in second
place in the team event with Jess achieving individual third
placed in the class. Well done girls!
Class 2 (80 cm) came next and again each combination or
horse and rider battled bravely against the elements but the
team were not placed in this event.
Next it was Pip’s turn. She rode as an individual and achieved
another excellent result being placed second in Class 7 (60 cm).
What a fantastic result in our first team show jumping
competition! Congratulations to all the riders and their ponies.
RA
Year 5 Bug Challenge
On Monday Year 5 brought their Cross Curricula Art and
Science project to a close with an exciting ‘Art Attack’ project.
In Art, they had made some amazing brightly coloured fish,
which included all sorts of wonderful adaptations based on
their scientific knowledge. Their challenge for the afternoon
was to make the habitat for their fish, ensuring it was suitable
for their specific fish. Each group was given an area of floor
on which to ‘craft’ their habitat and exactly the same amount
of materials. They were allocated one hour to design and
make a background for their fish, which they then had
to explain scientifically to Mrs Washer and Mrs Saunders.
There were prizes for teamwork, best marine habitat and an
extra prize for the best 3D art effects. The children worked
extremely hard all afternoon ensuring everyone was involved
and produced some first class work, demonstrating a great
understanding of habitats. The project has been thoroughly
enjoyed by all and our thanks go to Mrs Bell who has
undertaken much of the organisation this year.
Year 3’s Adventure on Yateley Common
Last Wednesday Year 3 spent the day exploring our local area.
In the morning we donned our welly boots and walked to
Yateley Common for a treasure hunt. We followed a trail of
markers which led us through woodland and heathland (and
plenty of muddy puddles!) to a picnic spot where we stopped
for a well earned drink and snack. The trail continued in a loop
which led us eventually back to our starting point from which
we walked back to school for a picnic lunch. The ‘treasure’ at
the end was a yummy ice lolly!
In the afternoon we set off from school on foot again, this
time in the opposite direction. After a short walk we reached
Yateley Green where we enjoyed the adventure playground
and playing field. We all had sore feet at the end of an
energetic day. Many thanks to the accompanying adults for
their help on the trip.
Year 4 Visit Kew Gardens
Year 4 visited Kew Gardens for their end of term trip. The children had a lovely
time walking around the stunning gardens. Some groups visited the palm house
to see the more exotic plants while others toured the gardens of Kew Palace
where only plants that were popular in England by the 17th century are grown.
A highlight of
the day was the
tree top walk
which at 18m
high took the
children on a
stroll amongst
the tree canopy
giving them a
wonderful view
of the rest of
the gardens. A
lunchtime picnic
was enjoyed by
everyone.
Music Examination Results
Congratulations to all the following pupils who passed Associated Board Music Examinations this term. These are a superb set of
results and the children worked really hard for their success..
Name
Subject
Grade
Result
Michael Atkinson
Clarinet
1
Merit
Millie Blackburn
Singing
1
Distinction
Constance Bole
Piano
Prep
Pass
Liam Briscoe
Piano
3
Merit
Natalie Brooks
Piano
3
Merit
Lucy Carpenter
Singing
Prep
Pass
Jonathan Findell
Piano
2
Pass
Catherine Fogarty
Flute
3
Merit
Sophie Gibson
Oboe
1
Distinction
Haripriyam Gupta
Singing
2
Distinction
Emily Hall
Piano
1
Merit
Matthew Jones
Singing
5
Distinction
Oliver Kirkpatrick
Clarinet
1
Distinction
Catherine Lee
Singing
3
Merit
Amy Li
Piano
1
Distinction
James Li
Piano
7
Merit
James Li
Clarinet
7
Merit
Sohini Long
Singing
2
Distinction
Serena Lu
Piano
3
Pass
Phoebe Moore
Singing
3
Distinction
Reuben Overton
Singing
3
Distinction
George Page
Piano
2
Pass
Rupert Parker
Piano
Prep
Pass
Samantha Perryman
Singing
1
Merit
Ben Shaw
Singing
2
Distinction
Deena Shawkat
Piano
1
Pass
Tom Sloan
Cello
1
Merit
Jordan Spooner
Cello
5
Merit
Jordan Spooner
Music Theory
5
Pass
Alex Thomas
Trumpet
3
Merit
Anna Thomas
Singing
1
Distinction
Seb Waddington
Singing
5
Merit
Lottie Washer
Piano
2
Merit
Alex Yates
Piano
Prep
Pass
Years 5, 6, 7 and 8 Residential Trips
Years 5, 6, 7 and 8 all had very successful but very wet and muddy residential trips during Residential week.
Year 7 travelled to the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset to complete the field work for their Common Entrance Geography project. They carried
out studies on the villages of Swanage and Corfe, looked at the geology of the Jurassic coastline and visited Durlston County Park to
look at sustainability. The walk over the hills to Corfe Castle began under a clear sky but finished in torrential rain and the children were
all very grateful for the steam train ride back to Swanage.
Years 5 and 6 both went on PGL Adventure Weeks; Year 5 at Liddington and Year 6 at Osmington Bay. The pupils undertook a huge
range of activities including abseiling, archery, giant swing, quad biking, orienteering, fencing, climbing, aeroballing, canoeing, vertical
challenge, body boarding. Despite the very wet weather the children managed nearly all the activities planned and everyone had a
wonderful time.
Year 8 spent the week camping at Bushcraft’s Pylewell Park! They were taught how to light a fire which they used for cooking all their
food. Other highlights included learning about traps and camouflage, building shelters which they slept out in one dry night and the
game of ‘nightline’ . The week finished with the Bushcraft Challenge when the children were tested on everything that they had learnt.
Despite the weather and the mud thechildren all agreed that it was a fantastic week and that food cooked over an open fire tastes
delicious.
Thank you to all the staff who accompanied the children on the trips.
Staff Profile - Penny Charles
What do you do at Yateley Manor?
I organise the School’s marketing and do some of the admin too. This includes writing INAMOS each week!
What did you do before working here?
I worked in admin in the Department of Medicine at the Hammersmith Hospital in London. Between that and working at Yateley
Manor I was a full time mum for eleven years.
How long have you been here?
I am finishing my eleventh year in the office.
Where in the world do you want to go and see and why?
My son has just returned from a Gap year trip and particularly enjoyed visitng New Zealand. There is so much to see; volcanoes,
glaciers, hot springs and fjords all in one place.
What is the best advice you have been given?
My parents had several sayings that they often used. At the time I did not really place any value on them but as I have got older I
have recognised that they are very good advice and try to live by them; treat others the way you would like to be treated, If a job is
worth doing it is worth doing well and honesty is the best policy
What is the strangest thing that has happened to you?
We were relocating back to England from South Africa and came over to look for a house and a school. We had looked at several
schools but none seemed right and on our final day we, took a wrong turn and by chance, drove past the entrance to Yateley Manor.
It was a Saturday so we were not expecting anyone to be in the school but we drove into the car park to take a look and were met by
Richard and Michael (our Maintenance Men) who were about to go home but asked if they could help us. They then unlocked the
school and showed us around and the following Monday, back in South Africa, we telephoned and reserved spaces for our children
on the basis that with people working in the school who cared so much about it and who made such an effort to help, the school
must be something special. Three children and 14 years later I am still here. Not really a strange event but an example of how a
chance encounter can really change the course of your life.
Is there anyone who inspires you/is your hero?
No one in particularly but in general people who appear to be in control of their lives and who manage all the different areas of their
lives. I never seem to be up to date with everything at the same time and am always chasing my tail.
If you had to do a job other than this one, what would it be (regardless of qualification or skills needed)
I would love to have been a doctor.
What is your favourite book?
I enjoy a variety of books but the ones that stand out most are Charlotte Grey and Birdsong by Sebastian Faulkes, Ken Follett’s Pillars
of the Earth and In Pale Battalions by Robert Goddard. All have a historical basis and all kept me completely engrossed.
What is your favourite film?
I rarely watch films but I really do like watching a bit of murder on tv: Lewis, Midsumer Murders or anything similar.
Have you met any celebrities?
I have met several but most recently Lewis Moody at a wedding and yes he is just as attractive in real life and very charming too!
If you could drive any car, what would it be?
As long as a car is comfortable, reliable and will get me from A to B, I would be happy with almost anything. If I was forced to choose
I guess it would be a convertable in the summer and something with an automatic defrost in the winter.
Batman or Superman?
Neither - superheroes are not my thing at all. .
Custard or Cream?
Definitely both
Cats or Dogs?
We have had cats and a dog in the past but have neither at the moment. I would love to have a dog again one day.
Money or Happiness?
Happiness of course, though with three children money would help.
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Swimming
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