Issue 6 – 9th October 2015
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Issue 6 – 9th October 2015
Gildredge House Bulletin Issue 6, 9th October 2015 Mrs Logan, Director of Finance and Administration, with Gold medal-winning Construction Manager, Matt Keefe of Willmott Dixon Construction Manager of the Year It's incredible to think that it is almost a year since our building work was complete and the full site handed over to the school. Those of us involved in the project for 18 months prior to that still have fond memories of collaborating with our builders, Willmott Dixon. So it was with immense pride that we went to the CIOB Construction Manager of the Year Awards last night, in support of one of the 69 finalists, Matt Keefe, at a glittering ceremony in London's west end. Matt Keefe joined Gildredge House halfway through, when the previous manager was moved to another project, which was a challenging time for the build. Immediately, Matt took the lead and, with incredible patience, skill and good humour, steered the project to completion. Last night, he was one of only 10 to be awarded a Gold medal in recognition of his achievement. Mrs Logan and I were proud to be there to see Matt and Gildredge House celebrated in this impressive event in the presence of the best names in the construction industry. Visitors to our school are often impressed by our buildings, and in particular the Atrium and the skilful blending of old and new. But most importantly the site development is testament to what can be achieved through meaningful collaboration and creativity. We will always have an affection for Matt and his team and remember the special part they played in the making of Gildredge House. Mrs Lea Gilbert Head Teacher In this week’s issue Construction Manager of the Year Year 7 Open Day House Harvest Lower School News Biology Week Students of the Week and Happy Notes Gildredge House Bulletin Issue 6, 9th October 2015 Year 7 Open Day We thoroughly enjoyed last Saturday morning’s Open Day for prospective Year 7 students and their parents. It was a vibrant and impressive event, attended by over 900 visitors. Our students acquitted themselves extremely well as usual and are to be congratulated and thanked for their efforts as tour guides and subject representatives. We are grateful also to our staff who put on exciting and memorable displays. Applications for Year 7 close on 31st October and further details of how to apply can be found on our school website: Admissions Policy 2016-17 Gildredge House Bulletin Issue 6, 9th October 2015 Year 7 Open Day Roll Call of Thanks We would like to give thanks to the following students who assisted the school at the recent Open Day. Amelie Ali Braa Alkabbani Benjamin Armstrong Jakob Berhane Izzie Bett Anna Broughton Jack Burch Cameron Burleigh Connor Burleigh Sam Campbell Marketa Carruthers Khiera Carter-Flock Georgia Collingham Freya Cowley William Coxall Millan Curtis Abigail Cuttell Jessie Daw Collins Keeley Dunstall Joshua Faithful Emily Garland Miles Harper Harry Hawkins Charlie Hawkins Max Hayman Kate Holman Madeleine Horta Hopkins Ciara Ings Eloise Key Maddison King Henry Cordner Charlotte Erskine Aleksander Kocev Eva Koceva Florence Long Toby Lord Rachel Lucas Emily Lucas Alfie Marchant Dulcea Mayhew Kenzie Miller Benedict Noon Honey Overs Pearson Tilly Rayner Ellie Rhodes Rachel Robinson Elliot Sketchley Matthew Stanton Nick Stanton Sam Stephens Luke Stevens Millie Stewart Joseph Terry Xavier Thurgood Anastasia Timofejeva George Walker Izzie Watson Gabriel Watson Katie Wiseman Oscar Wolff Romilly Huxley Kirsty Whittle Jessica Ray National Poetry Day In celebration of National Poetry Day Gildredge House students produced their own poetic masterpieces on the theme of ‘Light’ as well as performing their own interpretations of the poem ‘Friendship’ by the magnificent John Hegley. The accompanying photo shows how much interest their endeavours engendered. As someone once said, ‘Poetry is exactly the right words in exactly the right order’ and the enthusiasm and interest which our students showed proved this to be the case, with just a little artistic licence. Paul Honeyford Head of English James Wiseman Jaya Barker Kayden Wilkins Holly Rock Harry Jakeman Natalia Jupp Mollie Short Paige Michie Isla Bamforth Ella Hebron Millie Campbell Mimi Wilton Madeleine Thornton-Barter Chloe Moulding Amelia Doidge Rhiannon Lehane Hannah Whittle Elsie Brown Ellie Molloson Hannah Long Max Vandenwijngaerden Lee Graves Kira Hesse Jasmine Anderton Luke Newman Olivia Trewin Rachel Denney Daniel Ashford Zac Ashford Matilda Cavaliere Rosie Clifford Esther Pulford-Shoosmith Gildredge House Bulletin House Harvest This year’s House Harvest was bigger than ever, with tables stretching all along one side of the Lower School Hall. Once again, students in the six Houses donated food with packaging which coordinated with their House colours, creating a rainbow of red-orange-yellow-green-blue-white. This amazing display of food was supplemented by decorations in house colours including pictures, poems and even a cardboard ‘Douglas’ Bader! The food was packed off in a van to the Foodbank today to help those in need across Eastbourne. Issue 6, 9th October 2015 Gildredge House Bulletin Issue 6, 9th October 2015 Lower School News Last Wednesday the Year 1 parents were invited to attend a Curriculum Evening to help them to support their children’s learning at home. Feedback from parents was that the evening provided lots of information and fun activities. We hope to run further Curriculum Afternoons for any parents who would find it helpful after Christmas. This half term we have introduced Book Buddies with our Year 2 students coming to read to the Year 1 students each week. As you can see from the pictures, the children in Year 2 love being good reading role models and the Year 1 children have enjoyed hearing all the stories. Each class even had a visit from one book character who came to answer the questions they had written. Thank you to Sami and Adam for playing the role of Max so well to each class! Later in the school year it will be the turn of the Year 1 children to read to the Reception children. Mrs C Geldard Director of Lower School Gildredge House Bulletin Issue 6, 9th October 2015 Biology Week Saturday 10th – Sunday 18th October Bio-Bodies Bake Off Competition: Next week a number of biologically themed competitions will be running for students to take part in. Prizes and House points will be available! Fancy yourself as the next British Bake Off champ? Why not try baking a cake that is decorated or shaped to resemble a human body cell or organ? Friday 16th October is ‘Physiology Friday’. Any cakes will be sold to raise funds for Spider in da House!: Diabetes UK. September and October are the Draw your Favourite months for spiders! The free app Fungus Competition: 'Spider in da House' is available in the Android and Apple app What is your favourite stores. Download to record the fungus? From moulds to different species of helpful mushrooms, there are plenty to house spider that are lurking in choose from! UK Fungus day is your home. Sunday 11th October. Why not go for a woodland walk and see Photography how many species you can spot? Competition: Take a picture of your favourite animal, plant or ecosystem. What’s Organism?: That From Monday a number of laminated macro images of organisms or parts of organisms will be posted around school for students in Years 7, 8, 9 and 12 to identify. All competition entries should be submitted to Dr Mansfield by 8.25 am Friday 16th October. Photographs may be printed off for submission or sent by email. The Bio-Bodies Bake Off entries should be brought to S6 for judging by 8.25am clearly labelled with the name and tutor group of the entrant. The cakes will be available for sale at lunchtime only from S6. If you do not wish your cake to be sliced up and sold in aid of Diabetes UK, then please ensure this is clearly marked on the container and don’t forget to collect it by the end of the day. Dr Mansfield Teacher i/c Biology Forensic Science Open Day Are you interested in a career gation, but it is definitely varied, in forensic science? challenging and rewarding. The Surrey and Sussex Forensics team will be talking to students about the realities of working in police forensics at a careers open day. The event takes place on Saturday 14th November at the Amex Stadium, Brighton. Members of the team will be on hand throughout the day to talk about the work of the department, the Here at Gildredge House, we love different career options on offer putting Science into practice. and the qualifications needed. Many students enjoyed our CSI The event is open to school-age twilight club last year. If you children who are interested in have are interested in a possible forensics as a future career and career in Forensic Science, see will soon be deciding upon their the following message from the A’ Level options, or those looking Surrey and Sussex Forensics Team into university courses. They will about an upcoming careers leave the event with a clearer event. idea of what’s involved in a caWorking in the Forensics Team reer in Police forensics and what may not be exactly like an epi- personal qualities, skills and are required. sode of CSI: Crime Scene Investi- qualifications If you are a student deciding on your future, you can book a place by emailing [email protected] selecting one of the following time slots: 9.00am - 12.30pm; 13.30pm 4.30pm We will then allocate an exact time for your attendance, nearer the date. Students are welcome to bring parents with them if they wish. Mr Alker Head of Science Students in the CSI Twilight Club Gildredge House Bulletin Issue 6, 9th October 2015 Students of the Week Chosen by their Form Tutors, these students have done something that has made them stand out this week. Year 7 Year 7 7 Bader: Sam Stephens – for his help on Open Morning and his lovely House Harvest contribution. 8 Bader: Ella Gordon – for taking the lead in many PSHEE discussions this week. 7 Carter: Ella Hebron – for continuing with her riding lessons even though she finds it really tough! 7 Hopkins: Emelia Spirou – for being a very good friend and for being happy and helpful. 7 Johnston: Sahara Bevan – for her commitment to House Harvest. 7 Ravilious: Emily Lucas – for her contributions to Open Day. 7 Shackleton: Sam Reed – for improving his punctuality in the mornings. 8 Carter: Ella Mace – for her attitude and effort in preparation for her Maths assessment. 8 Hopkins: Matthew Stanton – for helping to organise the tutor group food for House Harvest. 8 Johnston: Jasmine Anderton – for continued effort in all areas. 8 Ravilious: William Player – for helping with the computer during PSHEE. 8 Shackleton: Holly Rock – for supporting the school at Open Morning and bringing in cakes for her form group. Well done, all of you! Miss McCollin Head of Section: Years 7 & 8 Happy Notes The following Lower School children all received Happy Notes for following the Gildredge House Way: Year 1: Year 2: Maathavi Rajendra Thomas Crewe Natalie Niewirow Emma Afonsa Mota Sam Crum Jonny Walton Louis Kelly Matilda Hellicar-Chamberlain Well done! Mrs C Geldard Director of Lower School REMINDERS: Year 7 and Year 12 Meet the Tutor Evening: Thursday 15th October at 6.00pm Last Day of this half term: Friday 16th October Term Resumes: Monday 2nd November Reception Open Morning: Saturday 7th November 9.30am-12.30pm SIXTH FORM BULLETIN TEAM This week’s Bulletin has been produced with the assistance of our new Sixth Form Bulletin Team. Thanks go to: Rachel Denney, Ella Connor, Beth Simpson and Fatima Dambam Year 12