Fearnfile 356 November 14th
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Fearnfile 356 November 14th
1 Fearnhill School, Maths and Computing College Fearnfile Fearnhill School Newsletter www.fearnhill.herts.sch.uk 14th November 2008 No. 356 Headteacher’s Message Fearnhill School was created out of the reorganisation of secondary education in Letchworth during the early 1970s and was formed due to the relocation of Letchworth Grammar School from the centre of town to our present site here. We are proud of this tradition and reminders of our past can be seen all around the school. We even have staff here who went to the grammar school! This history of our school is brought into sharp focus at this time of year as we focus our attention on Remembrance Day. All students are made aware of our Roll of Honour Book which commemorates the old boys of the grammar school, who tragically lost their lives during the Second World War. The book is on permanent display in our Trophy Cabinet. We commemorated Remembrance in a variety of ways during the last week. It is fitting that we take this opportunity to think of all those who have been and are affected by all types of conflict. Please find below our recognition of those young men from Letchworth Grammar School who made the ultimate sacrifice : Letchworth Grammar School Roll of Honour 1939-1945 Albert Ashby William Barron Douglas Beale Francis Bryant Gerald Cox Ronald Flesch David Fry Frank Law Peter Lofts Ronald Nineham Robert Owen Daniel Parker Guy Peglar Donald Stewart Lest we forget. Yours sincerely Jed Whelan Headteacher 2 1st Prize Jessica-Jane Maddams 11K £25.00 W H Smith Voucher 2nd Prize Ross Maddox 7G £15.00 Canteen Voucher 3rd Prize Katie Trigg 8G £10.00 Next Voucher 4th Prize Michael Prutton 10I £5.00 W H Smith Voucher Plus 4 House Mugs Rosie Woolnough 10K Jason Presland 9N Chloe Tuck 8P Jonathon Deane 11I RAFFLE TICKET PRIZES 1st Prize Alice Dixon 10K £25.00 W H Smith Voucher 2nd Prize Liam Gilbert 9I £15.00 Canteen Voucher 3rd Prize Alex Dowen 11N £10.00 Next Voucher 4th Prize Adam Morris 8G £5.00 W H Smith Voucher Plus 3 House Mugs Callum Gormill 11G Sarah Hallissey 8H Jordan Pope 9L S. Brennan, Deputy Headteacher SOME IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR PARENTS AND STUDENTS REGARDING LOST PROPERTY. ITEMS FOUND WILL ONLY REMAIN IN THE OFFICE FOR 1 WEEK UNLESS NAMED AND THEN WILL BE RETURNED TO STUDENTS. IF THE STUDENT IS UNWELL OR OFF SCHOOL, THAT WILL BE NOTED. SCHOOL OFFICE Maths Assessment Dates Parents/Carers: For your information Year 10 Monday 17 November (not sets 1 & 2 as they will be doing a Statistics mock with Year 11 during 8-18 December) Year 7 Monday 24 November 3 The Story of Maths Recently there was a four-part TV series by Marcus du Sautoy about the history of mathematics, The Story of Maths. You may be aware that the programmes were made in conjunction with the Open University and the Open University is running a stand-alone course to accompany the series. Participants are only required to have GCSE level maths and I think there may also be a discount for teachers. You can find further details here: http://www3.open.ac.uk/courses/bin/p12.dll?C01TM190 Mrs Watson COME TO THE CANTEEN FOR WEDNESDAY ROAST Now the cold weather is coming, why not have some filling, wholesome food. Get a main and a pudding for as little as £1.90 TRAY BAKES REDUCED IN PRICE! Keep warm with us this winter! Attention all Parents!! Parent & Community Group—Why not join us and make a difference? The next meeting of this group is due to take place on THURSDAY 27TH NOVEMBER 7 – 8.30 pm Refreshments will be provided During this meeting a special presentation will be made by Victoria Gilham on behalf of Cancer Research UK. Next summer we at Fearnhill have been invited to organise a Relay For Life and we are looking to enter as many teams as possible! Do not worry you do not have to be a runner we just need people to become involved! To find out more about this special event please take a look at their website:www.cancerresearchuk.org/relay In addition, the group spends time discussing a variety of policies that impact on our community and when appropriate make recommendations to the Headteacher. Please feel free to come along and join us for this meeting If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me at school either by telephone - 0462 621200 or e-mail - [email protected]. Colette Murphy, Assistant Headteacher 4 Very early on the morning of the 23rd of October, 15 excited students + Mr and Mrs Tarrega assembled in the departure lounge of Luton airport to travel to Barcelona. Having arrived at our destination on time, we settled in to our luxury chalets and began our 5 days of non-stop fun and excitement. Over the five days we visited many different places including: Torres Vineyard- where we tasted some of its finest non-alcoholic grape juice!! The Ramblas- where we encountered many of Barcelona’s delights, ranging from real life statues to small stands selling traditional Spanish items. Villanova- where we all shopped to heart’s content; speaking Spanish where we could. We had first class entertainment every night including water aerobics, swimming and a disco every evening with a “very nice” DJ!! We also visited the FC Barcelona and Olympic stadiums, Montserrat, the Picasso museum, Sagrada Familia, Pueblo Espanol and the ceramics factory. One of the highlights of the trip was spending the whole of Sunday afternoon on the beach, where we all relaxed, played volleyball and soaked up the sun. The weather was excellent with temperatures reaching 27 degrees, and we all managed to get a tan! After having a great Latin American dance workshop of which we all participated in, we celebrated our last night with our final 3 course dinner; consisting of traditional Spanish paella and our final disco. The trip was a fantastic success, and the company was so pleased with us, that we all received a voucher towards the cost of a future trip. ¡Muchas gracias señor y señora Tarrega para organizar el major viaje! By Emma Cooke 11H 5 Phil William’s Day Friday 17th October 2008 Phil Williams returned to the UK in 1996 after living abroad for 17 years where he worked in theatre and television production as producer and director (he used to produce ‘Newsround’). For much of that time he was in Central America where he was able to visit the rainforests of both Central and South America. He returned home to launch his company Plan-It Eco with the aim of promoting environmental and cultural awareness and understanding. Through that awareness he encourages people to become more actively involved in developing a more responsible and sustainable lifestyle at home and/or in the workplace. He was invited to Fearnhill school to help some Year 10 students complete a ‘Sustainability and Impact Assessment’ and also to give two talks to students about the environment. In one day he spoke to over 250 students! Fearnhill Facts.. • All together last year 1,584,900 sides of paper were photocopied from September 07 to July 08. • Our school spent £2573.68 on water in 2007 • Placing a brick or Hippo Bag in every toilet cistern could save 2592 litres a day. • 41% of students travel to school by car, 12% by bus, 42% walk and 5% cycle. Before we took part in the environmental/sustainability audit, we were sceptical towards the subject of the future of our planet. We felt that every time someone talked to us about it, we were being lectured and we didn’t really take much interest. It made us think that we didn’t want to do anything about it and that we are fine as we are, it felt like people were talking at us rather than to us. However, now we have taken part in the day we have a better understanding of what we can do as young people and we also realise how simple it can be. We feel honestly worried about the state our planet is getting into and we now feel motivated to do something about it. We don’t understand how people can just go about their day to day lives ignorant of the fact that they are contributing to the destruction of the planet with their cars and lack of recycling etc. We feel that when told in the right way, it will have a positive impact on people’s attitudes and help them have more of an open mind towards the subject of the environment/sustainability. Following the day, many students have joined the environmental committee and on Thursday 13th November we are presenting our findings to the senior leadership team. We hope that we can make a difference within our school community. Abigail Black Tanya Lane Cydney Webster Leonie Brydon 6 Headteacher’s Commendation Book The following students have been acknowledged for producing work of outstanding quality or effort, or for their positive contribution to school life and have been recorded in the Headteacher’s Commendation Book. Mr Whelan, Gemma Hunt, Year 13 For her contribution to the Community Sustainability Project Natasha Mann, Year 13 For her contribution to the Community Sustainability Project Carla Earle, 7H For her effort on her family tree self study in Humanities Bethany Kirby, 7H For her effort on her family tree self study in Humanities Jamie Philcox, 7G For independent science research Alex Blackbourne, 7L For independent science research Ashlee Armstrong, 7H For independent science research Lauren Paige, 7H For independent science research Hannah Mehmet, 7G For independent science research Alice Burnham, 7L For independent science research Mackayla McGee, 7L For independent science research Jade Turner, 7G For independent science research Congratulations to the current leaders of the fantasy football world. The experience of Callum Davis is telling as he claims top spot, while Miss Parry’s recent fortunes seem to have stopped as she now drops a place. Alex Garbas goes up 9 into 3rd. The current Champions lie in 8th place – and on the up! Well done all. The top 10 are listed below: Pos Last Last Manager Year Pts 1 (4) Callum Davis Scolaris 13 73 2 (1) Miss Parry Parry's Penguins T 70 3 (12) Alex Garbas Garbas's 11 8 69 4 (6) Nick Freeman freemansstars 8 69 5 (2) Ikieren Rai Wilbury Wanderes A 8 69 6 (3) Mr Clark Clarkies champs T 69 7 (7) Dean Carter Dean FC 8 67 8 (9) Mr Finch Chairman's Champions T 65 9 (5) andrew moir ginger and scarface 8 64 10 (11) Aaqib Ali Royal 11 12 62 7 October saw numerous events occur in the PE area and there were many possible nominees for the awards. However a few individuals have stood out and they now become automatically nominated for the overall sports personality of the year. KS3 award – Male –Nick Freeman: For his excellent contribution to basketball, football and Rugby. He has also helped out at year seven football club. KS3 award – Female – Sarah Duncan: Excellent attitude in PE and has been chosen to play in the U15 (yr10) district netball squad – even though she is in yr 9 KS4 award – Male – Craig Tuffin: All round good effort in PE – especially in rugby and GCSE fitness. Craig ran 2 miles in 12 minutes in the recent copper test we did. KS4 award – Female – Hayley Aldridge: Excellent work in GCSE PE and being selected for the U15 Netball squad. On Wednesday 22nd October Fearnhill Year 9 went to Nobel school looking forward to a tough match. In the first half it was really close, but they had a quick little break scoring first, but we didn’t let that get us down. About 5-10 minutes in Jagpreet had a quick and fantastic break scoring the first try for us then Luke with the sun in his eyes scoring a great conversion. Then they had another quick break scoring another one. We were losing by 1 in the end of the first half. Then Mr Lawrence gave us a brilliant team talk! Then the 2nd half started we were all hyped up hoping to win the match. They took their kick it went straight to Josh and he ran at least 80m to score maybe the best of the year (so far). Then Dolapo came with a brilliant break to score a great try from about 50m. Plus scoring 2 fantastic try’s in the first 2 minutes of the second half, getting off to a flying start. Then came another break scoring again there was no one that could stop him then me and Cameron had some really good breaks, but getting so close and getting tackled by 4 people at once. Could we score one more to finish the match we all looked to Dolapo to do some fantastic runs again then he had his chance leaving everyone behind scoring the final try and we won the match 35-14. Well done to Luke Taylor for scoring all the conversions and the whole team for winning, and congratulations to me for getting man of the match. Pardeep Dhaliwal 9H Congratulations to Hayley Aldridge 10H, Temi Fajobi 10G and Sarah Duncan 9P for their success in becoming member of the U15 North Herts Netball Squad after a very competitive trials. Good luck to the girls in their future training sessions and upcoming tournament. Watch this space for the results. Miss Parry 8 On Tuesday 23rd of October Fearnhill Year 7 netball team played two matches at St Christopher’s these are the results. Our first match was against Highfield. We played fantastically and enjoyed our first of two matches, but unfortunately we lost 3-1. Rebecca got a well deserved player of the match for her excellent defending. Our second match was more challenging, but we were up for the challenge of playing Hitchin Girls. We were unlucky again and lost 3-1. We started with an early lead of 1-0, but Hitchin Girls came back fighting and won. Hayley got player of the match. Her and Becky made a very skilled pair through their teamwork. Well done to the whole team, we did our best until the very end. Thank you to Ms White for driving us there, and Miss Parry for all the support she gave us. Morgan Payne 7N Fearnhill 22 Barnwell 40 Although the score line suggests it was a one sided affair, the Year 8 basketball side worked very hard to produce a good display in their first game of the season. With a few key players missing, it gave opportunities for four pupils to make their debut for the team. After some good counter attacking by Kyle Males, Charlie Thake and Nick Freeman – it was Barnwell who capitalised on some silly errors and took advantage. The squad also found it difficult to come to terms with the size of the court in Barnwell’s gym as they have been used to the luxury of the size of our sports hall. This must have been playing on the mind of some – evidence of this was when Kyle Males caught an excellent rebound and all he had to do was drop it in the empty basket. However, Kyle forgot that the teams had changed ends and proceeded to dribble unchallenged and almost produced an excellent lay up in his own basketball. A very funny moment indeed! Reminder – Year 8 Basketball practice is on MONDAY LUNCHTIMES! Fearnhill 11 Highfield 3 It seems more like a rugby scoreline but believe it or not, it was football. In a tense local derby, Fearnhill’s passion and talent shone through as we passed our way through the Highfield defence to gain our biggest score tally to date. Goals from Josh Bickerstaff and Max Howard saw us take an early lead however Highfield deserve credit for hanging on and capitalising on defensive errors. Max Howard also produced the penalty ever to be seen in a Fearnhill shirt. Louis Taylor decided to turn up in the second half and scored 4 goals in quick succession. Other goals came from Kalvir Chahal, Scott ‘Hit the target’ Williams and Satj Aujla. Satj’s goal was an acrobatic volley – although rumours spread quickly through the squad that he just happened to be stretching out his cramp when his foot came into contact with the ball. Well played to the Year 11’s as well as they stepped up there game and didn’t look out of place. A great performance and we look forward to the visit of Turnford School in the County Cup on Monday 24th. Mr Finch Fearnhill School, Mathematics and Computing College, Icknield Way, Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire, SG6 4BA Tel: 01462 621200, Fax: 01462 621201, E-mail: [email protected], Website: www.fearnhill.herts.sch.uk Headteacher: Mr J.C. Whelan, BA, PGCE, NPQH