December Newsletter - Rydes Hill Preparatory School
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December Newsletter - Rydes Hill Preparatory School
Autumn Term, Issue 132 December 2014 The Rydes Hill Times … our newsletter keeping parents in touch LETTER FROM THE HEADMISTRESS Dear Parents, Welcome to our special Christmas edition of the newsletter and a very warm welcome this month to new pupil Liliana V who has joined Higher Preparatory. The true Christmas Spirit was much in evidence when the children took part in our ‘Reindeer Run’ on 1st December in aid of the Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice in Farnham. The weather was good and it was wonderful to see all the reindeers and several Santas running around the grounds. You can see some of the photographs taken on page 4. There was a half page article with photographs in the Surrey Advertiser and more photographs can be viewed on http:// sandbmedia.newsprints.co.uk searching for Rydes Hill. A fantastic £2,748.30 was raised by the children and 8 children are receiving certificates and a small surprise on DIARY DATES December Wed 10th Final Prep class of term Thurs 11th Coffee Morning all Grandparents 8.30am Final Stay & Play of term Carol service at St Mary’s 6.30pm (Lower Preparatory-Form One) Fri 12th Christmas Party (party clothes to be worn) End of Term 3.15pm for Nursery to Upper Transition 3.30pm for Main School Party Day for raising the largest amounts. Thank you to Mrs Copeland for organising this event, inspired by her popular weekly cross country club, and thank you all for taking part and donating so generously to this worthy charity. Thank you also for your kind donations to the Ebola Appeal at our different productions. The final figure raised will be calculated at the end of this week. Special thanks and congratulations go to our indefatigable Chairman of Friends, Mrs Acton, and her super Deputy, Mrs Forato, and all of the supportive FRHPS committee and many parents for their hard work, generosity and enthusiasm in organising and running this year’s Christmas Fair, and also the Northbrook wrapping project, the Christmas cards and helping in School on the wrapping day. We are so delighted that not only was the Fair such fun for children and adults alike - enjoying mulled wine, homemade mince pies, candy floss, crafts, tombola, raffle., bottle stall, visits to Father Christmas as well as all the exciting shopping - but it also made a record profit of £4,600! The high standard of the gingerbread houses was impressive again this year and well done to everyone who took part in the competition as follows: Kiahna B, Anya N, Rebecca P, Tallulah A, Clementine A, Lauren S, Sophie S, Lilly & Liv D, Eloise R, Sophia & Mollie S, Sophie H, Maddie H, Lilly S and Aurora C. Chef Jan declared Kiahna B and Sophia and Mollie S the winners and their houses along with other photographs from the day can be seen on pages 6 and 7. All children who brought gingerbread houses will receive certificates on Party Day. The “Name the Rocking Horses” competition produced some wonderful names. The short list of names were put into a hat and the two winning names are “Lady Campion” by Marie-Luisa B for the larger horse and “Ryder” by Laila M for the smaller horse. Both girls will receive certificates and a small prize on Party Day. Congratulations to Carrie H who passed all three of her NISA Level 2 (National Ice January Mon 5th Form One Study Morning 9am-12noon Tues 6th Staff Inset Wed 7th Term Starts FRHPS welcome back Coffee 8.30am Skating Association) exams. She was the youngest girl taking the Level 2 tests and it was a fantastic achievement to pass all three first time. Annabel M won an incredible five trophies swimming recently at Woking Swimming Club, including the Club Trophy for U10 200m Butterfly and the Coaches Trophy for 200m Backstroke. Well done Annabel. Congratulations to Maria-Luisa B who was awarded the St Stephen’s medal at Holy Angels Church. Well done also to Anya N and Juliette R for their theatrical performances outside School this term. The singing, dancing and acting talents of your children were impressive in our Christmas Production “Born In A Barn” and our Nursery Nativity. There are photographs on pages 5, 8 and 9. More photographs will be available to view and order on the notice boards. Well done to all staff and special thanks to dedicated Drama Director, Miss Quinn, and our superb new PrePreparatory Musical Director, Mrs Flude. We look forward to our Carol Service at St Mary’s Church at 6.30pm on Thursday and to the Carols at Guildford Cathedral when our choir sings for Age UK on Friday, 19th December at 2pm led by our talented Director of Music, Mrs Forbes. The staff of Rydes Hill and I would like to wish you all a very joyous Christmas and a happy New Year. We look forward to seeing you all again in 2015, which, as our 70th anniversary year, will be very special indeed. Happy Christmas! Stephanie Bell MA (Oxon) 2-Sport, 4-5 Reindeer Run & Nativity, 6-7 Christmas Fayre, 8-9 Born in a Barn, 11 Christmas Fun, 12 Silver Book www.rydeshill.com Email: [email protected] Tel: 01483 563160 Page 2 NETBALL & CROSS COUNTRY NEWS U10s A & B v Manor House As won 13-0 Bs won 5-1 Two superb netball matches were played at Manor House School on 13th November by Higher Prep girls. It was dark and wet, however Rydes Hill worked as a team; they used the skills they had practised at lunch time and after school to achieve successful results. We witnessed text-book Centre pass sequences by the A team and excellent shooting by the B team. It looks as if the A team players are going to have to work hard to maintain their positions on the team as we have quite a few promising players in the B team who were not selected for this particular match. Well done to the two teams – fantastic results! Player of the Match for the A team was Sathya and the B team, Lauren. U9s and U8s v Tormead School U9s won 4-3 U8s lost 0-2 Well done to the U9s who played against Tormead on the 18th November. We selected 12 players from Rydes Hill to rotate positions to play the Tormead A team. It was great to see so many Rydes Hill girls play netball to a very good standard. Well done to all the players and thank you to all the many spectators who turned up to support and help with the teas and the flood lights. The U8s played in their first netball match ever. It is always difficult to start playing matches against other schools, particularly when all the girls are nervous. It was a shame we couldn’t choose all the girls in Lower Preparatory as they are all playing well this term as they are picking up the rules of the game. Rydes Hill had possession of the ball for the majority of the game which is fantastic! I think we need to work on shooting for next time. It will be fun when we can choose the whole class to play against Notre Dame. -Mrs J Smith Match Report for Cross-Country U9,U10,U11’s at Prior’s Field on 12th November 2014 We left School straight after lunch and made our way to Prior’s Field School with a very excited bus load of children. We could only have six runners per year group with the placing of the four top runners counting. It was a tough course, wet and muddy, with some very interesting twists and turns! We were up against some very strong opposition, a large field of runners (about 72 per race) but we still managed to secure some excellent places. U9: Nia Duggen came 10th with Georgia Smith coming 17th. U10: Lottie Burnham came 5th after taking a tumble at the beginning. U11: Lola Oke glided in at 7th position without any pressure and looking very relaxed. Well done, girls! All of you did very well to run and finish such a slippery, difficult, muddy and fun course. -Mrs D Copeland SCHOOL NEWS STEM CHALLENGE DAY On 13th October Carrie, Dixie, Eloise, Anjali, Phoebe and I were lucky enough to have our names drawn out of a hat to go to the STEM challenge day. STEM means Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. We left in the morning feeling very excited. When we got there we had a few puzzles to do as a team until everyone arrived. They were fun and easy. Next we split into threes and explored all the puzzles around the room. In total we managed 7 puzzles and most were extremely hard. Some we left as we couldn’t do them, but neither could anyone else! Then we had a computer timestable battle. After lunch we made a bridge as a team which we had an hour and a half to finish. When time was up 500g was placed on our bridge to see if it would hold. It did! Yay! All in all we had a super day at Prior’s Field. - Bronwyn W MICHAEL FARADAY Our class went to a talk on scientist, Michael Faraday. We learnt that Mr Faraday (played by an actor called David Wall) was the son of a blacksmith, then became a bookbinder’s apprentice. He went to Mr Davey’s lecture and learnt about science and became Mr Davey’s assistant. He then moved on to become the President of the Royal Institution and learnt more about electricity and invented many things to learn more about and control electric currents. We learnt about a ‘pile’, Count Alexandro Volta, power stations and all about the history of Michael Faraday and what he did We watched static electricity, the effects of a battery and so much more. Near the end I was so entertained and interested that I forgot to take notes!. We saw moving purple lightening bolt electric charges light up a ceiling light. With a lot of participation from a giggling audience in red blazers, he managed to narrate fantastically the life, history and work of Mr Faraday. He inspired us and astounded us, then we broke into fits of crazy, uncontrollable laughter. I learnt too much to put on a page but I did have fun, fun and more FUN! - Camilla T Page 3 GETTING READY FOR CHRISTMAS Form One girls had fun decorating the Christmas Tree, Entrance Hall and setting up our Nativity with Mrs Bell and Mrs Smith - a traditional activity here at Rydes Hill. Afterwards everyone enjoyed hot chocolate and marshmallows in the Dining Hall. Page 4 RAISING MONEY FOR THE PHYLLIS TUCKWELL TRUST Page 5 NURSERY NATIVITY Page 6 ALL THE FUN OF THE CHRISTMAS FAYRE Page 7 ALL THE FUN OF THE CHRISTMAS FAYRE Some of the beautiful Gingerbread Houses that were entered into the competition. The winners, judged by Chef Jan were Kiahna B (top left) and Sophia and Mollie S (top middle) Top right and bottom left both by Eloise R including handmade leaves and sugar windows! This page: Our fantastic Chairman and Deputy of FRHPS, Mrs Forato (right in red) & Mrs Acton ( left in white) looking very calm at the Fayre! Opposite Page top left clockwise: Anya N and Mrs Newall, Mrs Niddrie and Mr and Mrs Acton at the raffle Mrs Bertani, Mrs Wagstaff & Mr Niddrie visiting the Secret Santa stall Mr Wagstaff with his Grey friars sparkling wine The Kindergarten team at the mulled wine, mince pies, hot dogs refreshments stall Chloe E meets Father Christmas! Rebekah S, Victoria S, Maria-Luisa and Katrina S dressed for Christmas! Page 8 ‘BORN IN A BARN’ BY PRE-PREPARATORY PUPILS Page 9 ‘BORN IN A BARN’ Page 10 CHRISTMAS DISPLAYS FRHPS UPDATE Dear Parents Firstly a massive thank you to all Rydes Hill families for the support you gave to the Christmas Fayre. Due to your hard work, generosity and goodwill we raised over a record breaking £4,600.00 for the school! Members of the Friends Committee were truly inspired with their creative, eye-catching stalls and enthusiastic stall-holders on the day. Special mention has to go to the life-size cotton wool snowman created for the Lower Trans Craft Stall - Mr Maker, step down! The Gingerbread competition was a big hit again with some really beautiful houses created by all ages. Thanks to all who shared their wonderful creations with us. I think you will all agree that the atmosphere in the school was really Christmassy and jolly all day, with lots of smiley children. We also raised £150 towards the Disasters Emergency Committee Ebola crisis collection at the door, thank you. Now that the stall signs are tucked away in the Friends cupboard it is time for us to look towards next year. On Saturday 21st March the 1940's are coming to Rydes Hill as we gather for an evening of VE day music and dancing to celebrate the 70th Anniversary of the founding of the School, which occurred just days after Victory in Europe was announced. This will be a really fun, relaxed evening with 1940's outfits encouraged but certainly not mandatory. Planning has just begun, look on the Friends notice board for more information next term. We hope you all have a fantastic Christmas and invite you to join the Friends for a welcome back coffee in the Dining Hall on the first morning back, straight after drop off. Mrs Kate Acton, Chair & Mrs Lynne Forato Deputy Chair FRHPS. THOUGHTS FOR CHRISTMAS Lord, make me an instrument of Thy peace. Where there is hatred, let me sow love; Where there is injury, pardon; Where there is doubt, faith; Where there is despair, hope; Where there is darkness, light; Where there is sadness, joy. O, Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled as to console; To be understood as to understand; To be loved as to love; For it is in giving that we receive; It is in pardoning that we are pardoned; It is in dying that we are born again to eternal life. St Francis of Assisi OVERHEARD IN NURSERY Teacher: “Your mummies will all think you are clever clogs!” Child: “My Mummy has slippers.” TRACK SANTA The Blessings of Peace The Beauty of Hope The Spirit of Love The Comfort of Faith May these be your gifts this Christmas Season. Anon Did you know that you can follow Santa on his travels around the world by visiting www.noradsanta.org? Page 11 CHRISTMAS FUN! Page 8 CHILDREN’S SECTION Silver Book Week ending 14th November 2014 Excellent Work Excellent Conduct Morayo F Elizabeth B Nicholas D Isabelle D Kyle M Maria F Eloise P Chloe E Chloe R Caterina L-M Natalia F Maisy A Giovanna L-M Evie S Music Award Lottie B for a marked improvement in her note reading during her violin lesson PE Award Lauren S for great netball playing v Manor House Science Award Melanie H for excellent listening and understanding ********* Week ending 21st November 2014 Excellent Work Excellent Conduct Lola B Alina W-C Josie P Eve W Maria F Bradford Q-M Eleanor C Penelope C Millie H Zara K Evelyne C Scarlett B Aurora C Anya N French Girdle Dunni B for listening carefully and joining in beautifully Music Award Melanie H for exceptional progress in her cello playing PE Award Georgia S for great shooting in U9 Netball match v Tormead Science Award Matilde H-L for her show and tell about her compass ********* Week ending 28th November 2014 Excellent Work Excellent Conduct Amelie T Kiahna B Scarlett de G-W Rebecca P Raha H Lilia H Jasmine Y Rosie P Scarlet B Natalie A Francesca H Alicia W Amelia K Juliette R Anastasia P Georgia S French Girdle Freya S for joining in with our songs so enthusiastically Music Award Francesca H for consistent practising which has led to excellent progress and playing PE Award Erin W for being Player of the Match v Manor House Science Award Jessica D for lovely circuit drawings Special Girdle Georgia S & Zara K for achieving full marks in every spelling test this term Maria-Luisa B for being awarded the St Stephen’s Medal Annabel M for winning 5 swimming trophies Week ending 5th December 2014 Excellent Work Excellent Conduct Isabella D Dunni B Matilde H-L Sophie H Danyal F Sophia S Penelope C Rebekah S Laila M Georgia S Maddie M Grace F Camilla T Eloise R French Girdle Rosa D-C for her excellent participation Music Award Serra P for excellent sight reading progress PE Award Ella C for her National Swimming success Science Award Anya N for her excellent writing about Michael Faraday House Points HAPPY BIRTHDAY December 10th 13th Sophie S Nishkala G Katrina S Rebekah S Dixie McK 14th Hana F 19th 21st Emily O Georgia S Penelope C Lina K Rosie P 12th 20th 14th November 2014 CAMPION 126 22nd Josephine T GERALD 130 26th Aurelia P PATRICIA 135 PETER 77 Winner — Patricia 21st November 2014 January 2nd Freya S 4th Maria F CAMPION 160 5th Liv D GERALD 182 9th Isobel F PATRICIA 149 PETER 122 15th Winner — Gerald 17th Josephine P Morayo F Eloise R 28th November 2014 18th Ismay C-J CAMPION 79 18th Nicolas D GERALD 87 24th Madeleine E PATRICIA 175 PETER 125 Winner — Patricia 5th December 2014 CAMPION 163 GERALD 137 PATRICIA 153 PETER 74 Winner — Campion