barbeque - Sheldon School
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barbeque - Sheldon School
Sheldon Standard Issue Number 305 - 6 June 2014 French Exchange 2014: L'échange du "Selfie" In mid-May, Sheldon School once again returned to the Vendée region of France to continue our very successful exchange programme. We were hosted by Collège Edouard Herriot in the town of La Roche sur Yon, where our 25 year 9 students and 17 year 8 students were based. In a change to the traditional itinerary, we spent the first half-day at a maze before heading into Nantes for some sightseeing and shopping. On the Tuesday we tackled several fun language-based activities in the beautiful town of La Rochelle. In one activity, students had to buy a postcard and send it to Sheldon, along with a message in French. The team that simply wrote "Je voudrais une pomme" should be commended for their Magrittesque mystique. On the Wednesday our partner school organised a carousel of interactive tasks with all Sheldon students spending the rest of the day with a French partner. Our final day was spent at the Puy du Fou medieval themed park: the particularly scary Viking show gave many a spectator the crepes! It was a huge pleasure to take our wonderful students on this trip. All were superbly behaved and willingly took on the fabulous language, culture and food that characterise La Belle France. Chapeau à tout le monde! Monsieur Urquhart, Madame Small et Monsieur Merriman Sheldon Reptiles Named The snakes and gekos housed in the Science Department have been named, the names suggested by the tutor groups in years 7 and 8 were drawn out of a hat during reptile club . Male (Corn snake) - Herobrine Female ghost (Corn snake) - Dawn Female red (Corn snake) - Noodles Geko - female - Chubby Geko Male - Diego Much excitement also over the fact that both female snakes have laid a clutch of eggs over the last two to three weeks. The eggs can take up to 60 days to hatch and we will keep you updated with their progress. Help ... Unwanted Movie DVD’s required Do you have any unwanted DVD or BluRay films that are no longer needed? The school library would be really glad to have these for general use and for use in the Book and Film Club. Any suitable unwanted films please hand into the library or leave at reception marked for the attention of Miss Punter. Many thanks. Every Thursday, rain or shine. Tickets on sale all week from the refectory. £2.25 Hearing Aids Found Two hearing aids have been found in the sixth form study area a week before the holiday. They were found in a plastic zipped bag. They may have been left after an evening meeting/ event in the Study Area. If anyone owns these or knows who they may belong to please ring 01249 766036 or e-mail cwakefield@ sheldonschool.co.uk. Record Year for May Mile! [email protected] www.sheldonschool.co.uk BARBEQUE The May Mile 2014 kicked off with the renowned warm-up to McFly's ‘Star Girl’ rehearsed and performed by the Sheldon School Ambassadors followed by ‘Everything is Awesome’ from the Lego Movie and Pharrell Williams’s tune ‘Happy’. While Mr Douglas started each race with a klaxon as scheduled, the live bands were fantastic – James (Devine) & Jamie produced some R&B and Mr Devine couldn’t resist his moment at the mic while Olly Williams from Year 13 aka 'Elvis' played once more at the May Mile and kept the crowds happy with his renditions of Elvis favourites. The Marshalls were outstanding! Many compliments were written on the ‘May Mile Wall’ praising their cheering, clapping and inspirational enthusiasm. These again were Sheldon School Ambassadors. The teas, coffees and cakes manned by members of Learning Support together with the BBQ sold out contributing £370 of the £1000 we were able to give to Youth Action Wiltshire this year. It was a record year for the May Mile with over 300 runners and raising over £1000 for charity. Well Done to everyone who helped in any way and especially to those who participated. THANK YOU! Mrs Rucker HEAD-ITORIAL As I sit here with the rain running down the window, it seems another world away since we had the May Mile at Sheldon. Blessed with glorious sunshine (for the first time in its history I believe) the event proved to be a huge success, more of which you can read elsewhere in this edition. It was, nevertheless, a wonderful occasion, very well-supported by many of the Sheldon community, including a number of our young sports ambassadors. Whilst not officially a ‘Sheldon’ event, it felt very much like one and led by one of Sheldon’s own, Zoe Rucker, it ran very smoothly. The miserable weather might be no bad thing for the hundreds of students who are immersed in their GCSE, AS and A level examinations and judging by the smiles coming out of the Hall and other exam venues (in most cases), things seem to be going reasonably well for them. The end is in sight for most and our Year 12s will be returning next week, ready to attack the final year of their courses. For the Year 11s and 13s, however, there is a long stretch ahead before embarking on the next stage of life and I hope that they will have much sunshine to enjoy. One of my messages to the Year 11s before leaving was to practise ‘deferred gratification’ and to put off the treats temporarily for a later date; if they have followed this, they will have a long summer ahead to savour, whatever the weather. They will be eyeing the 14th and 21st August. For the rest of us, there is plenty to keep us occupied and relish in this last period before the summer holidays: Arts Day, Languages Day, educational visits, plans for overseas expeditions, Open Days, Turnaround, Olympic Day and Sports Day, and the list continues. All part of the Sheldon experience – a place where the sun always shines, even if this is just metaphorically speaking at the moment. Neil Spurdell Headteacher Year 10 Work Experience Year 10 pupils are back in school, having spent a week discovering the ‘world of work’. They have sampled a wide range of careers and related skills. Their learning has spanned technical aspects and the interpersonal skills needed to underpin their employability. The programme started last October, with selections made from an online data base of employers. Most of the pupils chose local businesses although some travelled as far as London for the week. The feedback to me from the staff who visited the pupils has been overwhelmingly positive. Pupils have been carrying out tasks, more or less as an employee. Many pupils have commented that they had developed self -confidence over the week and were more aware of the demands of full time employment. Interview technique, working in a team, showing initiative and problem solving have been some of the skills demonstrated. The employer reports have started to arrive and they make very pleasing reading, with comments such as’ hard-working, a pleasure to work with’ and ‘proactive’. I’d like to say a huge Thank You to all the employers and everyone who supported the work experience programme. Well done Year 10. You have been a credit to yourselves and Sheldon School. Mrs V Barnett Ellis Bailey gained work experience with RFL Communications Congratulations to Calum Gingell year 9 who has been selected for the Kayaking senior GB team and the junior GB team. Because of this he has been automatically selected for the Junior European Championships in Banja Luka, Bosnia and the Senior World Cup in Lofer, Austria due to be held in July. Well done Calum and good luck in the next stages. Rhian Sanderson and Sophie Louise spent a week at Lucknam Park LOCKER HIRE Letters have been sent home regarding renewal of locker hire. If your child wishes to continue with locker hire from September, please ensure that you return the Locker Hire Agreement (enclosed with the letter) with payment as soon as possible. Online payment is available via the sQuid website. If, however, your child does not want to continue with locker hire, please ensure that you return the reply slip on the bottom of the letter as soon as possible and that your child empties his/her locker and returns all keys to the Finance Office by 18th July 2014 at the latest. Deposit refunds will be available to collect in September. Get your Standard by e mail. Contact Terry Fediw at [email protected] and a copy will be sent to you each time the Standard is issued. Items for possible inclusion should also be sent to the same email address