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Hitchin Girls School:Hitchin Girls School
HITCHIN GIRLS’ SCHOOL A Specialist Science College Summer Term 2012 Term ends at 12.30 pm on Friday 20 July. Students moving into Years 7, 12 & 13 return for the new academic year at 8.40 am on Tuesday 4 September. Year 13 students will leave at 12.30 pm that day. Years 8, 9, 10 & 11 return at 8.40 am on Wednesday 5 September. From September there will be no afternoon registration period. Students will go directly to Period 4 after lunch and will be registered there for the afternoon session. There will be a five minute warning bell at 1.25 p.m. to ensure that Period 4 starts on time. Welcome to our Summer and final edition of the Newsletter for this academic year. The size of the newsletter is an indication of just how much has been achieved this term; it has been a very busy and enjoyable period in the life of the school. I am writing this in the week following an amazing celebration for the school, beginning with World Sports’ Day and ending with our traditional Founders’ Day. There were so many events taking place in the Olympic themed week, which you can read about in this newsletter. I was also most impressed by the entrepreneurial skills shown by the girls at the end of the week when each form ran their stalls on Sports’ Day to compete to raise the most money as part of our Enterprise month. We were lucky enough to be invited to take a group of students to Hitchin to see The Queen’s visit in June where our School Council represented us along with representatives from other Secondary and Primary schools in the town. This term has also been the main examination season for our senior students. The girls have worked incredibly hard and I wish them every success with their results in August and for their further studies. From September, our Year 10 students, along with others nationally, will no longer follow modular courses of study at GCSE, but will instead be taught and examined in a linear course where their examinations will all be taken at the end of the two years period of study. This will provide a different landscape for these students and the staff are working on these new programmes of study to support these changes. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all those who responded to our consultation, regarding our uniform and changes to the school day. Particularly to those of you who made comments and suggestions. I can assure you that these were all read and discussed by both the Leadership Team and the Governing Body prior to our decision and were of great assistance in making our final decision. A number of staff are leaving us this term for a whole variety of exciting opportunities. These are: Mrs. McAdam (Science) who is relocating to live and work in Scotland. Miss Rai (Science) who has taken a teaching job in Malaysia. Miss Shah (Psychology) who is going to teach in Oman. Mrs. Frampton (Head of RE) who is relocating. Miss Mellowship (PE) who has been here temporarily is transferring to another local school. Mrs. Plowman (Technology) who has been appointed to another school locally. Miss Jacobs (Student Development) who is going to train to teach PE. Mrs. Elliott (RE) who has completed her temporary contract. There are also a number of staff who are retiring, having given many loyal years of service to the school. They are Mrs. Morgan (Mathematics), Dr. Logie (English) , Mrs. Poole (History and formerly Head of Frank House), Mrs. Gannon (Psychology) and Mrs. Mead (Assistant Headteacher). I would like to extend our sincerest thanks to leaving staff for their dedication and commitment to the school and to wish them all the very best for the future. I am particularly indebted to those staff who have been in the school for many years and those retiring staff have between them given 111 loyal years of service to our girls. I would like to thank you all for your support again for the students and the school over this academic year. The partnership between parents, the staff and the students is what makes this school successful and your input and support is much appreciated. I hope that you all enjoy the summer period and that hopefully there will be some good weather for us all to enjoy. Frances Manning, Headteacher Ventilation and Air Conditioning Contractors As a market leader in our specialist field of ductwork manufacturing, installing, setting to work and the commissioning of, ventilation, air conditioning and total air side package systems, we offer a full complement of services to suit our clients’ needs and specifications. ASM Engineering Ltd., 74 Wilbury Way, Hitchin, Herts. SG4 0TP • email:[email protected] Mobile: 07595 022 430 • Office: 01462 477360 • www.asmeng.co.uk Hitchin Girls’ School EXAM RESULTS Students can collect their exam results from the Lower School Hall at the dates and time specified below: YEAR 13 STUDENTS YEAR 11 STUDENTS Thursday 16th August 2012 Arrive from 8am Thursday 23rd August 2012 Arrive from 10am YEAR 12 STUDENTS YEAR 10 STUDENTS Thursday 16th August Arrive from 10am SCHOOL BUILDINGS & FACILITIES IMPROVEMENTS SPORTS FACILITIES We are very pleased to report that our new changing facility and classroom on the Highbury site behind the Music School has been completed on time and budget and will be in full use from September. Known as the Pavilion, it comprises a large classroom, changing facilities with showers, and a staff office. Refurbishment of the netball and tennis courts will now start with the aim of having these Thursday 23rd August 2012 Arrive from 11am ready for September as well. When complete, we will have courts which meet the standard for school, local league and club netball and tennis. HIGHBURY HOUSE When the school transferred to Academy status last August, the Local Authority transferred responsibility for Highbury House, the base for the North Hertfordshire Music School, to Hitchin Girls’ School to allow the school to have greater use of the building during the school day. Since then, major refurbishment has been underway including repairs to plaster, new heating, improvements to lighting, redecoration and new flooring. All this has taken place whilst still allowing the rooms to be used for Music during the day and for Music School classes in the evening. This work will be completed for September when the school will use three of the larger rooms in the building as classrooms. Individual Music lessons will still take place in the remaining rooms and the Music School will continue to operate in the evening and at weekends. SCIENCE LABORATORIES Over the past few years we have been refurbishing and upgrading our Science laboratories. Eight have been completed so far with one remaining. We are very pleased -2- Hitchin Girls’ School to report that The Wolfson Foundation has awarded the school a grant towards the cost of refurbishing the final Science Laboratory and purchasing a class set of computers. We are extremely grateful to The Foundation for their support, which will allow us to provide modern teaching facilities for all of our Science classes. MOBILE CLASSROOM (M29) The ‘mobile’ classroom situated between the Gymnasium and Main School building was erected in the early 1990s to provide an additional teaching space. This building has now reached the end of its practical life and is going to be replaced. We have applied for, and obtained, planning consent to erect a new two-storey block in its place which will provide two large classrooms. Work on dismantling and removing the existing classroom will start in the summer holiday and we hope that the new building will be complete and available for use by October half term. IT FACILITIES Plans are also in hand to improve our IT and e-learning facilities during 2012/13. This includes a new wireless system to allow greater use of mobile technology and an update to some of the workstations in our computer rooms. We will also be providing additional Apple Macintosh computers for Music and Media Studies. CHAIRMAN OF GOVERNORS END OF YEAR REPORT We are just completing our first year as an Academy and it seems appropriate to review how this new status has influenced the school and the community we serve. Many people will have noticed little difference in the day to day activity of the school. Others will have noted changes in attitude and approach to our longer term strategy as a result of greater financial and operational freedom. Where have some of these changes been? Hitchin Girls’ continues to be well oversubscribed. We have raised our planned admission numbers and following consultation with the Local Authority and community amended our admission criteria to maintain places for girls from the local Hitchin parish. Hitchin’s Exciting New Gastropub RECENTLY REFURBISHED TO THE HIGHEST STANDARD • Restaurant • Function Room • Morning Coffee • Garden Terrace • Bar For Mouthwatering Meals 31 Walsworth Road • Hitchin • SG4 9ST 01462 456111 www.radcliffearms.com -3- Hitchin Girls’ School The school is responsible for setting its own curriculum under Academy status. The Curriculum and Performance Committee has fully supported an increase in teaching time for GCSE subjects and a change from modular to linear teaching. A full review of the curriculum is taking place. The new Pavilion and tennis courts at Highbury Road are nearly complete and we are hoping to officially open the new building and courts early in October. This event will be combined with the re-opening of the Highbury House Music School following its refurbishment. This building was transferred to the school as part of the Academy settlement. The Asset Management Committee and all Governors decided that the old mobile classroom should be replaced as it is now not fit for purpose. Planning has been obtained for a new two storey building and contracts are being signed to commence this replacement during the coming summer break. We have been fortunate to obtain a grant of £40,000 from The Wolfson Foundation to complete the refurbishment of our Science laboratories. Financial management remains a major task in these days of austerity and reduced funding. Along with our Head and Financial Director the Finance Committee are able to keep a sensible balance between what the school needs and what it can afford. It is important that we maintain our Sixth Form numbers. We only have a very modest contingency planned for the next year or two. On behalf of the Governors I want to give grateful thanks to the Head, the Senior Leadership Team, Heads of Departments and House and all the staff for their magnificent contribution to the education and development of our students. This newsletter is full of the achievements of staff and students alike. Like every successful enterprise we see a healthy turnover of staff going to greater things whether professionally or personally. We lost our Deputy Head, Mrs. Donna Lodge, this year who was promoted to Principal of the new Studio School in Stevenage. We have been very fortunate in finding a new Deputy Head, James Crowther, who joins us in September from The Highfield School. We also welcomed two new Assistant Heads this term, Ruth Cooper and Richard Cave, who herald the change of focus on Teaching and Learning. Along with Assistant Head, Sally Mills and Director of Finance and Resources, Tony Hankin this makes a very able and very strong top team under the leadership of Frances Manning. At the end of this term we say farewell to our Assistant Head, Marie Mead, who is retiring. Marie has been serving this school for thirty nine years. This is a huge teaching lifetime of immense and incalculable value to so many students and colleagues. Amongst many other things, Governors will always remember her for the charismatic presentations of the year’s exam results. We wish her a long and happy retirement. The Governing Body welcomed three new Community Governors this year. They bring fresh skills and experience round the table. I would like to thank all our Governors for their energy, wisdom and good old fashioned common sense which they bring to bear in tackling the increasingly complex issues of Governance in this day and age. My final thanks go to the students themselves - you make us proud to be Governors. Colin Minton, Chairman of Governors AWARDS & PREFECTS Each year at the Founders’ Day assembly, a number of awards are presented to recognise achievement and service to the school. The following are congratulated on their awards: The Rand Award - presented for outstanding service to the school is awarded to Amy Saunders The Helen Porter Award for Biology is awarded to Stephanie Smith The Cathy Taplin Award for Art is awarded to Sophie Barks The Wendy Fitzgerald Award for English is awarded to Julia Speakman The Frank Ellis Award for Chemistry is awarded to Cassandra Kennedy The Beryl Wearmouth Award for Citizenship is awarded to Fiona Montgomery and Maria Verdeille The Anne Hendy Cup for Mathematics is a new award and is awarded to Sasha Gatselyuk / / / / / / / &($) #!)(.&(-#*+&% +&)("),' #!)(.&(-#*+&% +&)("),' / / / / / / / + + + -4- #$! '%)&&!(#$" ***! '%)&&!(#$" Hitchin Girls’ School Also at the assembly, the outgoing Head Girl, Ambir Mann, presented Chantal Taylor with the Head Girl badge for 2012/2013. For the first time this year we have appointed two Deputy Head Girls, Gabrielle Hammond and Molly Mahoney, to assist our Head Girl. The Prefect Body for next year was also confirmed and the following are to be congratulated on their appointments: Sports Prefect: Zoe Waring STUDENT COUNCIL Behaviour for Learning: Serene Esuroso Healthy Schools: Claudia McPhail Making A Difference: Sammi Wong Community Cohesion: Aminah Ramzan Teaching and Learning: Aimee Magill PREFECT BODY 2012-2013 SPECIALISM Head Girl – Chantal Taylor Deputy Head Girls – Gabrielle Hammond & Molly Mahoney HGS COMMUNITY AMBASSADORS AUSTEN HOUSE House Captain: Laura Sheldrick Deputy House Captain: Louise Fitzakerly Healthy Schools: Hannah Sheehan Sports Prefect: Hareena Gill BRONTE HOUSE House Captain: Anna Randall Deputy House Captain: Bobbi Minnis Healthy Schools: Ellie McKie Sports Prefect: Nikki Lau Once again this year’s cohort of Ambassadors has built on the excellent standard established by last year’s group. Both in school and in the wider community the praise for what our girls offer and contribute is overwhelming. The impact of the scheme is felt by students and staff alike with some Ambassadors now seeking to undertake degrees in areas related to their Ambassador roles. Again this year we shall be celebrating their achievements at our annual Celebration Breakfast on Thursday 19 July where those that have been Ambassadors will be presented with certificates. This also marks the official end of their Ambassadorial role, many will continue their roles into Year 13 on a voluntary basis and we look forward to their continued contributions. We would like to thank all of the Primary schools and community group colleagues for their continued support and enthusiasm for this scheme. CURIE HOUSE House Captain: Gemma Brook Deputy House Captain: Ellis Wharton Healthy Schools: Vicky Barclay Sports Prefect: Sidney Nurthen FRANK HOUSE House Captain: Alexis O’Sullivan Deputy House Captain: Lauren Howe Healthy Schools: Laura Robinson Sports Prefect: Georgie Mumford JEWEL HOUSE We were exceptionally pleased that our fantastic art work for The Memory Project received coverage in The Comet newspaper. We are anxiously waiting to receive footage of the orphans receiving their portraits which we will share with everyone in the Autumn newsletter. Until then we have received the following comment from The Memory Project’s founder, Ben Schumaker: House Captain: Anna Osborne Deputy House Captain: Jodie Vallance Healthy Schools: Megan Kerr-Barr Sports Prefect: Grace Mann TERESA HOUSE House Captain: Poppy Allen-Quarmby Deputy House Captain: Keziah Powell Healthy Schools: Alice Mills Services Offering Portfolio, Ecommerce Websites & Search Engine Optimisation $ $ ! % % % % % $ # !$ ! $ $ ! """ $ Colony Design a: Eastway Enterprise Centre / 7 Paynes Park Hitchin / SG5 1EH / w: colonydesign.co.uk / t: 07725 465201 -5- Hitchin Girls’ School ‘Thanks so much to you and your talented, creative, dedicated team. These will be delivered to the kids in Honduras over the summer. The kids are really going to value these gifts.’ We were also thrilled to receive the images below of the portraits that our friends at The Chapin School have been creating for the same orphanage in Honduras. Mrs. R. Cooper, Assistant Headteacher STUDENT GLOBAL LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE This summer, we; Rebecca Hankin, Ayo Awokoya and Nikki Lau (Year 12) will be travelling to Hawaii for two weeks to attend this year’s Student Global Leadership Institute. This will involve many different schools from countries all around the world, including America, China, Singapore, Sweden and Japan participating in activities based on this year’s topic which is ‘Health’. On our first day, we must give a presentation about ‘Health’ from our perspective, i.e. as we know it in our own country. This will give us an amazing opportunity, working with students from other schools, to see how the UK’s health system compares with that of other countries, such as the United States and China. For example, a major topic (of course) will be the NHS, and the pros and cons of being able to have a free National Service for the whole population. During our stay, we will be listening to talks and seminars from many prominent figures from the International Health Industry. So far, we have been completing online tasks as ‘homework’ for the upcoming trip, we have contacted girls from The Chapin School who we are combining with to represent global girls’ education for the trip. Our friends there seem very enthusiastic about the trip and we are also very excited to meet them, so we can further develop our partnership with their school. Upon our return we will begin to put into action, both in school and the local community, the project we have devised whilst at the SGLI. We would love for you to follow us while we are away. We will be making a daily blog and video diary which you will be able to access via the school website. HGS OLYMPICS WEEK In this great year of British sport we marked the forthcoming London 2012 Games with a fun packed week in school. Across all subjects students had Olympic themes and elements highlighted in their normal lessons. Just some examples of the activities that took place are: The Paula Radcliffe Challenge – Year 10 girls tried to complete the same distance and time as Paula Radcliffe – even by combining their efforts this was hard! Year 7 composed fanfares for the opening ceremony in Music. Qualities of an Olympian were explored through lessons in English. Students in Classics lessons looked at the Ancient Olympic Games and what they contributed to modern Olympics – not to mention Miss Hay, Amy Saunders and their team of students preparing the performance for the ‘sacred lighting of the flame’ for the Opening Ceremony. Health and Social Care students looked at Disability in Sport. Get set - on your marks, get set, breathe experiments were undertaken in Biology lessons throughout Years 7-9. Technology ran a competition for students to design their own Olympic Logo and have it made into a t-shirt. In Art students looked at how movement is captured and represented in Art looking at the work of an artist from the Futurist movement. Olympics based tasks, differentiated at Bronze, Silver and Gold level to cover different year groups and abilities, were used in Maths along with the Grand Finale of our annual Maths Road Show with teams from William Ransom, Purwell, St. Andrews schools and our own Year 7 students. In MFL lessons students undertook language tasks against the clock. In doing so they built up a range of vocabulary and structures relating to the Olympic Games and developed a greater understanding of how foreign languages play a pivotal role in the success of the games. In Geography students continued with their ‘Faster, Higher, -6- Hitchin Girls’ School Stronger’ project. We all (staff included!) kick started the week with a mass Zumba session on the field! Nearly 800 students and staff met on the field at 8.50am and proceeded to be led in an invigorating Zumba session that left us all energised for the day ahead. We would like to thank Ruth our professional Zumba instructor who led us all in dance. In addition to this the PE department ran a range of exciting activities both during lessons and at lunchtimes which included a Cheerleading workshop, Dance workshops, Wheelchair basketball, Christians in Sport, UK Jump Rope team workshops and Rugby workshops. The whole week was captured on camera and thanks go to the Media department for their help in organising this. Special thanks go to Vicky Barclay (SF C2) who filmed the vast majority of the week and who has created a wonderful film that students will see during the end of year Celebration Assembly. Our HGS Olympics Week culminated in a very special day that saw in the morning our Founders’ Day followed by a very special Sports’ Day complete with full Opening Ceremony, Olympic Flame and Medal Ceremony. Throughout the afternoon announcements were given in a variety of languages spoken by our girls including German, Swedish and Hungarian as a celebration of the wonderful array of home languages that our girls speak. Thanks go FOR ALL YOUR INTERESTS Po s i t i v e Solutions CONVEYANCING WILLS AND ESTATE PLANNING WEALTH MANAGEMENT LANDLORD AND TENANT BUSINESS AND EMPLOYMENT LAW MATRIMONIAL & FAMILY MATTERS DISPUTE RESOLUTION FOR ALL Y 25 Bancroft, Hitchin, Hertfordshire SG5 1JW 01462 458711 01462 459242 TELEPHONE: FACSIMILE: www.foremanlaws.co.uk -7- Hitchin Girls’ School each challenge. Winning teams from most of the schools attended the Roadshow Finale here at Hitchin Girls’ School and were set even more complex challenges. They worked solidly for over 90 minutes on a very warm afternoon and the competition was fierce! Congratulations to Purwell School, who were the winning team to the MFL department for organising and co-ordinating this. We have made significant and important progress during this academic year to the international work that we do and with our participation in the SGLI this summer and the collaborative work we plan to establish with Miss Rai when she has settled in Malaysia and Miss O’Reilly when she is settled in India. We know that it will only be a matter of time before we secure the Full International School Award from The British Council. MATHS DEPARTMENT THE HENDY CUP This year sees the inauguration of a Mathematics Award, The Hendy Cup. It is presented to a student who has not only distinguished themselves mathematically, but has contributed to the promotion of mathematics within school. Mrs. Hendy is a former Head of department who has spent her entire teaching career at Hitchin Girls’ School. She has had an incredible impact on the school, the Mathematics department, and the thousands of students whom she has taught and supported through their mathematical studies and examinations. This year the cup has been awarded to Sasha Gatselyuk in Year 13. THE MATHS ROADSHOW The Maths Department have again been visiting local primary schools with the Maths Roadshow. Year 5 and 6 students have been set many problems to solve, including tangrams, code breaking and number puzzles and have felt a real sense of achievement when they have completed MATHS CHALLENGE This term we have had great success with the UK Maths Challenges that we have undertaken. These test the girls’ problem solving skills and mathematical abilities, stretching and challenging some of our most able students. Firstly, in the Junior Maths Challenge, the girls achieved 20 Bronze Awards, 21 Silver Awards and a special mention goes to Charlotte King, Florence Allard, Violet Pritchard, Priya Mann, Fiona Burn and Emily Brewis, who all achieved Gold Awards, with Shannon Fang gaining best in Year 7 and Isolde Pryle best in School. Secondly, two teams from Year 7 were entered into the Hertfordshire Team Challenge. One team was selected to take part in the County Final, they came a very close fifth. Mr. B. Allison, Head of Mathematics ED COMMITTIT Y TO QUAL Action Doors U Automatic & Manual Doors /Systems Automatic & U Installations, Servicing and Repairs U Across the South East, London & Kent ... for an Ace Deal! 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BIG BANG SCIENCE FAIR As I write we are just about to send off three teams to the Big Bang Science Fair at Duxford. This is an opportunity for the winning teams to display the work they did for the school Science Fair in March with up to one hundred schools from the Anglian region participating. OTHER NEWS.... ROYAL SOCIETY OF CHEMISTRY ANALYST COMPETITION This term we have entered two practical Chemistry competitions. In the Analyst competition, two teams of Sixth Form students carried out detailed chemical experiments which were designed to show how accurate and precise they could be. They competed against several public schools and finished creditably in fifth and sixth places respectively. SALTERS CHEMISTRY CHALLENGE We also entered a team of Year 8 students for the Salters’ Chemistry Challenge. This was a practical, problem-solving day held at the University of Bedfordshire with a dozen other teams. 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The students had to work hard but it was worth it as we actually finished the A level course that day and additionally several students were able to improve their practical skills. Eleanor Graham, Lauren Moore, Mary Thornton and Olivia Abbiss proudly took Hitchin Girls’ School through to the Regional Semi Finals in Cambridge on Thursday 17 May. After competing in the online round at school, we found that we were one of only 100 out of 1200 schools nationwide to get through to the semi finals! We continued to practise with weekly meetings until the 17 May when we all feverishly hoped we were ready! On arrival at Cineworld we prepared to face the fearsome judges. The first round was just like a game show and the teachers watched in nervous anticipation. After a short break, came the tense quick-fire round and the pressure was on! Sadly, we were not victorious, but we did have lots of fun! By Mary Thornton and Olivia Abbiss, 7J MICHAEL MORPURGO MASTERCLASS INDONESIA 2013 This proved to be a popular trip and 30 students from the present Year 11 and 12 groups were lucky enough to gain a place. We will travel to Indonesia in July and August 2013 where students will study tropical rainforest ecology including canopy access. We will be living in satellite camps and sleeping in hammocks. In the second week we travel to the coast and students will be trained for their PADI diving open water qualification and then take part in tropical reef surveys. Mrs. M.Dixon, Head of Biology I was lucky to attend the Creative Writing Masterclass at Ashlyns School in Berkhamsted with Michael Morpurgo. The aim of the day was to find out more about Michael Morpurgo and the inspiration for his writing. I have enjoyed Michael Morpurgo’s books so much and I was very excited to be meeting him in person. He started the day by talking about how he picks out experiences from his life on which to base his stories. He spoke about his career as a teacher and how his writing began. When he read to his Year 6 class the students were bored, so he decided to make up his own stories. QUIZ ANSWERS 1) 4 Girls & 3 Boys 2) 52 & 39 JR ROOFING (Hitchin) Ltd SLATERS • TILERS & LEAD ROOF CONTRACTORS DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE FOR EXPERT & RELAIBLE SERVICE : # : $ $ : CALL 01462 422300 www.jr-roofing.co.uk : " : ! : : !"$ : : # ") %4) 6,) 4-1'-3%0 2164%'624 *24 255 (.756)45 '28)4-1+ 6,) 9,20) 2* 6,) 3256'2() 746,)4 ()6%-05 '%1 &) *271( 21 274 9)&5-6) : 999,%9/5621)&7-0()45'27/ -11- Hitchin Girls’ School He spoke about ‘Private Peaceful’ and ‘War Horse’ and how he based his stories around an object. He enjoyed going to museums to look at objects and conjure up possibilities for his stories. His characters are based on people he has met over the years. He read a passage from ‘Private Peaceful’ and used voices to get the identity of the characters across. Sometimes he sounded quite dramatic and it brought the characters to life. He said it was very important to read every day to broaden your imagination. I enjoyed the day very much; I just wish there had been more time to ask Michael more questions. By Isobel West 7B MUSIC DEPARTMENT animated music and to have conversations with the girls. Founders’ Day was on Friday 29 June, this is a very important part of school life for students in Years 11 and 13 as it often marks the end of a school ‘journey’, and the Senior Choir plays a very important role in this. This year’s selection of music was chosen and conducted by Ms. Hetherington from Hitchin Boys’ School, as this is rotated between the two schools’ Music departments. As always, the choir performed in a professional manner and the occasion was one to remember not only for leavers in Years 11 and 13, but for all involved, including those in Year 7 participating for the first time. The Summer Concert involved ensembles of all sizes from the Junior Flute Group to Wind Band. For many, this was the last concert with the school after 7 years of participation in musical extra-curricular activities. They will be sorely missed and thanks go to these girls for all their support over the years. Mr. B. Chambers, Head of Music SPANISH PAELLA EVENING On 30 May, the Modern Foreign Language and Food Technology departments hosted a Spanish Paella Evening for Year 9 students interested in studying GCSE Spanish in Year 10 and keen to sample a typical Spanish dish. The evening started with a demonstration by Mrs. Richards and then the girls made their paella (with or without seafood!) whilst listening to some Spanish music Miss. C. Gunns, Modern Foreign Languages ART DEPARTMENT ART AND DESIGN A LEVEL ART SHOW Although the Summer term is always the busiest due to exams for all years, students have continued to engage in the extra-curricular music activities. Earlier this term, the HGS Folk Group went to entertain the residents of Elmside Care Home. The residents were very pleased to hear the Our annual exhibition of work by AS and A Level students was presented to students, family, friends and the general public between the 25 and 27 June. The work, which filled the Drama room and main school corridor, represented the hard work and talent of our forty two students over their respective one year courses. The standard of the work was as high as ever, with the -12- Hitchin Girls’ School addition this year of film work to complement the sculpture, painting, drawing, textiles and photographic work on show. Congratulations to all the students concerned. THE QUEEN’S DIAMOND JUBILEE Year 8 students at Hitchin Girls’ School have created three major, collaborative pieces of textile art to mark The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. These ambitious wall hangings are the result of an on-going homework based project run jointly by the Art and History departments. We wanted our Year 8 students to mark The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and develop valuable independent study skills. The Jubilee Time Capsule - an ambitious on-line time capsule that gives people across the globe the chance to create a digital Diamond Jubilee gift for Her Majesty The Queen – proved the ideal focus for the project. Students have researched History from The Queen’s reign, collected and written stories from their own and others’ memories and researched a commonwealth nation. As well as creating individual entries for the on-line time capsule, they have used further research into historic and contemporary textiles and art to inspire the making of their own textile flag to represent a Commonwealth nation. The final works were put onto the Jubilee Time Capsule as an entry which has been in the top sixty and will, if chosen by a panel of judges, be shown to The Queen. Entries were due to be judged in June, but the deadline has now been extended until this autumn, so please keep voting for our entry ‘Art for the Queen’ at http://www.jubileetimecapsule.org. This project was only possible due to the kind donation of fabrics by parent Millie Reeves, founder of Quantum Interiors who can be contacted via www.qidesigners.co.uk. Ms. S. Wallace, Head of Art. participation in an interactive programme Year 12 students will continue to develop transferable skills, knowledge and understanding for use in full-time education and in the working world. On 25 June we were delighted to welcome Peter Thorp from Studyflex. While Peter worked with the students new ideas blossomed about how they could develop current and future job roles. Students also discussed and presented ideas on how the course might help them adapt to life at university. Successful completion of the course leads to the Level 3 Award in First Line Management accredited by the CMI, the UK’s leading awarding body for management qualifications. Our students are showing real enthusiasm and commitment which we hope leads to them becoming members of the CMI Academy. ENTERPRISE MONTH As Enterprise month draws to a close, we were pleased the wind and rain did not deter our students from setting out their stalls on Founders’ Day. This year our young bakers, aided by parents and carers, produced a wide selection of tempting goodies many of which were linked to a Jubilee or Olympic theme. 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All the monies raised will be used to purchase sports equipment for use in the new sports hall. The activities provide pupils with many new experiences which would not be possible without the support of parents, carers and sponsors. We extend our thanks to all who supported the day. Mrs. J. Molloy, Head of Business Studies A number of Year 11, 12 and 13 students attended a presentation evening recently to collect their Duke of Edinburgh’s Awards. The evening was hosted by Hitchin Girls’ School and the awards were presented by ex-pupil and now successful Author and Comedienne, Emma Kennedy. Congratulations to all those who achieved their Bronze and Silver awards. HISTORY In February Ayo-Oluwa Awokoya (Year 12) and Tara Anderson (Year 13) took part in The Holocaust Education DRAMA INTERNATIONAL STUDENT DRAMA FESTIVAL Mr. Balfe, Head of Drama, represented Hitchin Girls’ at the International Student Drama Festival (ISDF) in Sheffield in June. Mr. Balfe has been attending the National Student Drama Festival (NSDF) as a student and teacher since 1981 and has taken groups from Hitchin Girls’ and Hitchin Boys’ Schools in the past. The ISDF was a special one-off version of the NSDF designed to celebrate the 2012 Olympic Cultural Festival. In the four days he attended Mr. Balfe saw ten plays in six different theatres, including the entries from Japan and Germany. He also saw a film presented by a theatrical practitioner from Gaza showing children’s monologues. As well as the plays there were various discussions, special events, workshops and talks. Mr. Balfe is hoping to organise a visit by Sixth Formers to Scarborough, home of the NSDF, for the 2013 Festival which runs from 23 to 29 March. It is even a possibility that we might enter a play to be auditioned for the Festival – further details will be available next term. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH’S AWARD Trust’s Understanding the Holocaust Programme. This involved visiting the Polish WW2 Camp and communicating their experience and understanding to the wider school community upon their return. POLAND TRIP AUSCHWITZ As part of The Holocaust Education Trust programme I took the opportunity to visit the Polish Death Camp Auschwitz with Tara Anderson (Year 13). The main aim of the trip was to gain a better understanding of The Holocaust and the enormous impact it had on the Jewish population within Europe. What I learnt on that trip was invaluable, allowing me to experience some of the obstacles the Jews had to face and though I could never truly grasp the hardships faced during The Holocaust the perceptions I entered with changed completely. Going on that trip was a worthwhile experience that I would encourage others to participate in. By Ayo-Oluwa Awokoya. $## !% &$'%. )*(!, *& *" .&+( !) % *+(% * $ !%*& (#!*. 0 **'---* )$##-!%&$'%.&(+" -15- 0 0 0 0 / Surveyors & Estate Agents 8 Brand Street, Hitchin, Herts SG5 1HX. 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Congratulations also to Miss Mellowship and Miss O’Reilly for completing the London Marathon at the beginning of this term. A few days into the Summer term, our Cricketers took part in the Regional rounds for Women’s Cricket. They all played commendably against some tough opposition. Our Gifted and Talented athletes attended a training afternoon, where they were coached in the finer points of a number of events. Also our GCSE and A level PE and Dance students worked hard at the beginning of the term to complete their practical coursework. Many of the Year 11 students took part in a highly charged Saturday revision session and our dancers displayed their choreography in an ‘Evening of Dance’ for parents and friends. Many of our students have been taking part in the InterHouse League although the weather has caused us to postpone and re-arrange a considerable number of these fixtures. We are hopeful that we will be able to complete this League before the end of term. A large Year 7 team also took part in a Sporting Festival at Knights’ Templar School, where they participated in a wide range of Paralympic activities including Wheelchair Basketball and Boccia. Our Sports’ Leaders are coming to the end of their level 1, 2 And 3 Awards, continuing to develop their coaching and leadership skills in school, in our local feeder schools and at local festivals. Our Year 10 Netball players have completed their Young Netball Leaders Award. Our athletes have competed at County and District level and also in the County Championships and District Championships. We started the term with the County Multi Events Championships, with our Under 17 team of Olivia Dixon, Alice Sunderland and Fran Maydom finishing in 2nd place overall. Individually, they all finished in the top 12 with Fran Maydom being selected as second reserve for the County Schools team. At Under 15 level, Sophie Pyle achieved 21st place. She also achieved 7th place overall in the Hertfordshire Pentathlon Championship later in the term. At the Individual County Championships, Emily Evans finished in 1st place in the Under 17 Hammer event and has been selected to represent Hertfordshire at the English Schools’ Championship in July. At County level, Alessandra Stevens finished second in the Under 17 Hammer, Kirsty Bateman-Foley finished 2nd in the Under 17 Javelin and Vicky Marquiss achieved 6th in the Under 17 300m. At Under 15 level, Ellie Mann was 5th in the 200m and Alana Hollingsworth Biggs was 12th in the 1500m. In her first athletics season, Synovia Green (Year 7) achieved an outstanding 2nd place in the 100m finals at Under 13 level. Alessandra Stevens also competed at East Region Club level in Hammer where she finished in 1st place, ranking her at 14th in the UK. At District level our Year 7 (A and B teams) finished 2nd overall, the Year 8 (B and C) team finished 2nd and the Year 9 (B and C) team were overall winners! At County League level, our Year 8 and Year 10 teams, reached the plate finals where they finished in 6th and 4th place respectively. The Senior District Championship took place on the evening before the examinations started and we were delighted that our Senior team finished in 1st place overall. The District Championships for other years saw all girls work hard in some tough competitions with many Gold, Silver and Bronze medals being won in a number of events. Overall, we achieved 4th place in the Year 8 competition and were 2nd in the Year 9 and joint 1st place in the Year 7 and 10 competitions. District Champions were Hettie Inniss (Hurdles), Olivia Dixon (Hurdles), Kirsty Bateman-Foley (100m and Javelin), Synovia Contac ct: 07092 986 308 -17- Hitchin Girls’ School Green (Long Jump and 200m), Ellie Mann (200m), Ria Xenophontas (Shot) and Maddy Davies (Discus). A special mention to Kirsty Bateman-Foley who now holds the record for the Year 10 Javelin at District level. We continue to challenge all of our students who are taught Athletics during lessons, to complete the 5 star Award scheme; this year, the top award of 5 stars was being calculated as this bulletin went to press and will be announced in Final Assembly. The week of Sports’ Day was especially busy as we made this our Olympic themed week, where students were given the opportunity to take part in numerous extra activities. In PE lessons the girls were able to access the expertise of Rugby coaches, Cheerleader coaches, Specialist Dance workshops, Wheelchair Basketball and took part in workshops run by the GB Jump Rope team. Sports’ Day took place over two days but culminated in an Olympic Sports’ Day afternoon, all teams represented a country with a display of flags and mascots. We were delighted that a number of our old girls, who are existing record holders, were able to return for the afternoon and present our special commemorative medals in their particular events. The trophies this year were won by Year 11 (Senior), 9A (Intermediate) and 7J (Junior) with the House trophy being won by Austen. As part of our involvement in the Olympic Get Set programme, we were given 16 tickets for the Women’s Football events which will be distributed at the end of this term. One of our most exciting individual achievements this Summer happened at the Olympic Stadium, where Maria Verdeille (Year 11) qualified to compete in the 100m and 200m in an International Pre-Test event and the National School Games. She achieved two consecutive Personal Best results in the 100m over 2 days, with a Season’s Best in the 200m. We are all very proud of Maria’s achievements and look forward to seeing her compete at a high level in the future. A special mention also to Sophie Pyle who competed at National level in Diving where she finished in 11th place in the 14–16 age group. Also, many congratulations to Charlotte Reid who competed in the ASA National Championships in Sheffield where she qualified for the finals in the 50m Backstroke. In doing do, she also broke the East Region record for this event which means that she holds the fastest time within 6 counties. Congratulations to Louisa Field (Year 7) who achieved first place overall in the Herts. Artisitc Gynmastics Grade 9 competition and then went on to win second place in the Regional Championship. Our Rounder’s teams have continued to play well this season. At the District tournaments, the Year 13 team finished in 3rd place in their round, with the Year 12 and Year 11 teams losing out in the semi-finals. The Year 7 team narrowly missed qualifying for the semi-finals finishing 2nd in their section and the Year 8 team were knocked out in the semi final match. The Year 9 will play their tournament at the end of term. Tennis Clubs have been well attended this term despite the weather. Congratulations to Elizabeth Hodge and Aoife Scanlan who have been excellent Tennis leaders this term, helping out with the House League and Tennis Clubs. The Year 8 Tennis team of Sophie Taylor and Juliet Todman won the Letchworth Tennis Tournament coming up against another Hitchin Girls’ doubles pair, Libby Brodie and Katherine Morley in the finals. 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Maydom, Head of Physical Education Bronte House with confidence and an approachable smile. This term Tara delivered a thoughtful and insightful wholeschool assembly reflecting on her trip to Auschwitz. This, as well as helping to organise numerous House activities has shown Tara’s competence as a leader and she has done herself and Bronte House proud. I would like to thank Tara and the rest of the Prefect team for their contributions to Bronte House this year. We took time this term to look at photographs and share stories of students in Years 11 and 13 who will be leaving us at the end of this academic year. It was a time to remember the good times and celebrate their growth as individuals and their achievements. We wish you every success in your next steps. Miss. C. Evans, Head of Bronte House AUSTEN HOUSE Well done to all the girls who have worked very hard for their exams. I hope the results will send you off to your chosen destination at University or College. I must also thank the outgoing Prefects, for their hard work. I would also like to welcome Austen’s new Prefects who have already started enthusiastically becoming involved with the lower forms. Since the school exams each form has been busy getting ready for various activities happening this term. There have been House Rounder’s and Tennis Leagues, teams for Sports’ day, stalls for the Enterprise event and Choir and Orchestra rehearsals for Founders’ day; We gained an excellent result on Sports’ Day with 7A in 3rd place, 10A in 2nd place and 9A winning their year group. Overall Austen House won Sports’ Day, an excellent achievement! I am very proud of all the girls. Well done to all those girls who have managed to work all year with 100% Behaviour for Learning; at half term there were 73 girls. Also a very special mention to 95 students who have an exceptionally good attendance record of 95% or above. Certificates will be awarded for this outstanding achievement at the end of the Summer term. May I take this opportunity to wish Miss Rai all the very best in her new job and thank her for all her hard work with 9A. I wish all Austen girls and staff a very restful Summer holiday. Mrs. J. Cornell, Head of Austen House BRONTE HOUSE Bronte students have been working hard this term to organise wonderful Enterprise stalls for Founders’ Day, which include selling bath bombs, face masks, henna patterns, bracelets, fruit cocktails, samosas and the ever popular cup cakes! We have had representatives from each Bronte form taking part in the Summer Sports League at lunchtimes throughout this term and I am delighted to say that Bronte came 2nd in Sports’ Day this year. I would like to take this opportunity to thank our Bronte House Prefects and welcome in the new. As House Captain, Tara Anderson-Bonner has represented CURIE HOUSE This term has been an eventful one for Curie House with many individual achievements and successes across a wide variety of criteria. At the annual Sports’ Day whilst Curie House did not win the overall competition, there were some individual successes. Amy Allpress (7C) was our only individual champion winning the Junior Javelin, and 7C and 8C achieved 6 more second place finishes in other events. Four new prefects have been appointed, they will be supported by additional appointments to the prefect team in September. I would like to extend my personal thanks to our departing prefect team, led by Rebecca Dawson, for their contributions during the past 12 months. Our second annual Enterprise Day was an opportunity for the lower school forms to follow in Sir Alan's footsteps and turn £10 into a healthy profit. Whilst at the time of writing totals are yet to be submitted, our stalls had an impressive diversity and creativity. From a Ja-make-a-cake stall and a temporary tattoo parlour to a bracelets and a cut out lion king photo opportunity, it was a very successful afternoon and a great advert for the school. A special mention needs to go to 7C who somehow convinced their Head of House to stand in the stocks whilst they tipped a bucket of water over him.... As always when we reach the end of a year we say goodbye to some members of the House. Some of our Year 11 students and all our Year 13 students have already left and Mrs. McAdam will be leaving to work in Scotland at the end of the term. I wish all of them the best of luck in the future and look forward to a successful year for Curie House next year. Mr. A. Jackson, Head of Curie House FRANK HOUSE 7F has had an excellent term. The Charity Carwash raised a great deal of money. We also had the Easter Raffle, Easter Quiz, Rainbow Revision Tombola and a Sweet Sale. Scarlett Welbury has also launched a Creative Writing Competition and we will be publishing the winners in September. -20- Hitchin Girls’ School Lately, our tutor group, 8F, has been showing team spirit. We took part in the energetic Zumba at form time. Many of 8F took part in the Athletics tournament and had a good Rounders team. Lastly, we had the best Behaviour for Learning points for the week commencing 18 June. Aphrah Raja 8F 9F have done many things this term, particularly Emily Hornblower who took part in the 1500m after already running more than 1km in her previous lesson. We have held various charity events such as Founders’ Day and helping with the Fairtrade stall for Healthy Schools. Lucy Ahern, Beatrice Simpkiss and Maia Perry 9F 10F have had a good summer term. They have worked hard, taken modular exams and internal exams and completed many Controlled Assessments. There have been many good achievements including Alisha Keeling who has worked hard at her subjects and April Hammond who has achieved a high Philosophy and Ethics grade this term. There have been some noticeable sporting achievements: Evie Darrell won the House Tennis Doubles competition, and Lauren Batten has had a very good year competing in Athletics events. Everyone in 10F is looking forward to the challenge of Work Experience and then enjoying the summer holiday. Annisah Dhillon 10F. It has been a privilege being the Form Tutor of 11F over the last five years. The last day before study leave was one of mixed emotions; sadness at the end of one stage, mixed with pride as well as excitement about what the future will bring. During their exams, 11F were exemplary, I wish them good luck in their exam results in August. TTFN! Mr. A. Gaunt. SF12 have been very busy taking their AS Level exams this term - good luck to everyone! The form are now working on their UCAS applications. Alexis O'Sullivan was a member of the winning Sixth Form team in the traditional form running event which took place at the end of last term. From Laura Robinson, Sian Adams, Serene Esuruoso and Mr. S. Hanse. I hope everyone has a good Summer break Mrs. D. Pearce, Head of Frank House JEWEL HOUSE Wow – what a way to finish the year – I hope! Jewel House have again been setting a very high standard of behaviour both within lessons and around school. The vast majority of Your local family run company Established 35 years • PACKING • REMOVALS • STORAGE • SHIPPING 01462 458762 www.dollimoreandchristie.co.uk -21- YOUR LOCAL BESPOKE JOINERY MANUFACTURER DESIGNED • HANDMADE • INSTALLED KITCHENS BEDROOMS BATHROOMS STUDIES Come to the professionals with expert knowledge, experience & resources to make a difference. Helping to move you and your business from where you are now, to where you want to be. 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Firstly congratulations to 9J, who have won both the Year 9 Rounders and Tennis Leagues this year, and to 7J who came first in the Year 7 Sports’ Day, and 2nd in the Netball and Hockey House League. Special congratulations go to the Year 7 relay team, who set a new school record for the 4x100m relay on Sports’ day. The team members were Synovia Green, Molly Beard, Hettie Inniss and Georie Felstead. Well done girls. Synovia has also been selected to run in the North Hertfordshire Athletics team. Mrs. Edwards has said Synovia is the fastest runner she has taught since teaching Synovia’s mum! LITTLE GEMS: It continues to give me much pleasure to read of all your achievements both inside and outside school. Remember, you do not have to be an Olympic Gold medallist to have achieved something worth shouting about. NEW PREFECTS: I am very pleased to officially welcome our Prefect body for September 2013. I very much look forward to working with them all and watching their contributions to the success of Jewel House. I must also thank the out-going prefect body who under the leadership of Georgia Tomkins have supported both the pupils and staff of Jewel House. I hope experiences they have gained in their roles will prove valuable to their futures ahead. As we say goodbye to our Year 13, we must also say goodbye to their Tutor! Dr. Logie has supported her form for the past seven years in a very caring and professional manner. I wish her much enjoyment and fulfilment in her retirement. It has been a wonderful and very rewarding year being your Head of House. I could not, of course, support any of you without my team around me, and so my gratitude and thanks must also go to the wonderful Jewel House Tutors. I wish everyone a happy, safe and relaxing summer break. Mr. S. Ferguson, Head of Jewel House TERESA HOUSE NEWS It has been my first year as Head of Teresa House and I have been so impressed with all your efforts. I would like to take this opportunity to publicly thank your Tutors for all their hard work in helping all of you achieve the very best that you can. Sports Day and Enterprise: Congratulations on a fantastic day - your sporting efforts and Enterprise stalls were fabulous! Our sporting champions include Emily Saunders in 8T, Emma Saunders and Ellie Mann in 9T. Teresa House representatives in the Year 11 team performed brilliantly. Special congratulations to Fran Maydom, Alice Sunderland and Caroline Willis who won their events. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the outgoing Teresa House prefect team for their considerable efforts over the course of the year. Their support and hard work have been much appreciated and the Teresa students further down the school have benefitted greatly from their guidance and expertise. You are all Teresa Stars! We welcome the incoming prefect team and look forward to sharing in their exciting ideas over the coming year. SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORED CHILD This term we sent a parcel to our sponsored child, Aracele. No doubt she will enjoy all the lovely things you gathered for her. Thank you especially to Natasha Kumar for sending the parcel on behalf of Teresa House. Farewell...but not goodbye, we would like to wish Miss OReilly well in her secondment to India next academic year where she will be teaching in a school and also training teachers. We look forward to hearing about life in an Indian school when she returns to us. Have a restful and enjoyable summer break and I look forward to welcoming you back in September. Ms. A. 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