February Newsletter - Rydes Hill Preparatory School
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February Newsletter - Rydes Hill Preparatory School
Spring Term, Issue 133 February 2015 The Rydes Hill Times … our newsletter keeping parents in touch LETTER FROM THE HEADMISTRESS DIARY DATES Dear Parents February Tues 3rd Pupil Council Meeting 1.00pm Thurs 5th Coffee Morning 8.30am Lower Transition parents U9(A & B) Netball v Holy Trinity (Home) 3.30-5pm Parent Consultation Meetings 4-8pm Fri 6th Open morning 10.00am -12 noon (Prospective parents only) Tues 10th Parent Consultation Meetings 4-8pm Wed 11th Cake Sale 3.15pm (Upper Transition) Thurs 12th IAPS Swimming Championships 9-11am Fri 13th Coffee Morning 8.30am Upper Transition parents Upper Transition Assembly 10.10am (Parents welcome) Mon 16th Fri 20th Half Term Tues 24th U10 (A&B) Netball v St Hilary’s (Away) 3.30-6pm Wed 25th Mass 9.15am Parents welcome, refreshments afterwards in Dining Hall Thurs 26th Middle Preparatory, Higher Preparatory & Form One outing to National Gallery Fri 27th Coffee Morning 8.30am Lower Preparatory Parents Well done to everyone getting in to School during the snow this week! Thank you for your wonderful generosity raising £3,038.30 for the Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice and £567 for the Ebola crisis at our Christmas productions. We are delighted to announce the appointment of teacher Mrs Anna White as joint Head of Nursery with wonderful Mrs Bryson. Mrs Bryson has decided to reduce her hours to three days a week from this term and Mrs White will take on the role for two days a week. Also joining the Nursery staff is Miss Shelly Gee, also working as a Teaching Assistant in the Main School. We warmly welcome the following new pupils and their families this term: Dudley B, Felicity F, Imogen F, Arabella J, Maryam M, Mahika M, Natalie S, Alice S, Sushmita S, Sienna T and Morgan T (Nursery); Ottilie T -returning from Australia (Kindergarten); Scarlett T returning from Australia (Lower Transition); Amelia D (Lower Preparatory); Isabella D (Form One). Huge congratulations to the Form One girls and their teachers on the outstanding senior school results we are receiving. So far, as well as the many offers of places, we are delighted that the following five scholarships have been awarded: GRANDPARENTS COFFEE MORNING Grandparents enjoying their special Coffee Morning at the end of last term. Poppy D, Music Scholarship at Farnborough Hill; Bronwyn W, Music Scholarship at St Catherine’s; Anastasia Pipe, Academic Scholarship at Prior’s Field; Poppy D, Music Scholarship at Prior’s Field and Isla N, Sports Scholarship at Millfield. Congratulations to our talented pupils and their dedicated teachers. More results will follow soon. More fantastic news this week of our four swimmers on Saturday, Ella C, Annabel M, Lola O and Chloe R, who came second in the ESSA Freestyle Relay competition and third in the Medley Relay! Congratulations girls! Photos will follow in the next newsletter. Congratulations to Isla N whose team came 3rd out of 10 in the South Surrey Sportshall athletics competition. Well done to Anya N for her performance in the Wind in the Willows at the Yvonne Arnaud Youth Theatre in December (see page 8) and to Juliette R who performed in Beauty and the Beast in Windsor in December. As you know, we received the sad news of the death of much loved Sister Campion on 27th December, one month away from her 95th birthday. We have plans to make a rose garden dedicated to the Nuns at Rydes Hill and the Form One girls have been invited to an annual retreat day in the summer term at the Convent of the Daughters of Mary and Joseph in Kent. Congratulations to Nursery teacher, Ms Waldron on the birth of beautiful Elsie in November (photograph below) and to Mia L in Kindergarten and her parents on the birth of her brother Leo in January. There are a number of dates for your diaries in March as follows: our Founder’s Day Open Morning on Saturday, 14th March which is open to all parents and pupils, our Founder’s Day Mass on Tuesday, 17th March, our Founder’s Day Concert on Thursday, 19th March at 6.30 pm, a series of performances during the day for the children by the inspiring theatre company Ten Ten on Wednesday, 25th March, an Easter mufti day (dressing up in Easter colours or costumes) on Monday, 30th March with the traditional Easter egg hunt, this year in aid of a Brazilian charity for street children ‘Happy Child,’ and our Easter Assembly on Tuesday 31st March. God bless, Stephanie Bell MA (Oxon) ELSIE Beautiful Elsie Evina Christie born 16th November 2014, photographed just before the end of term when proud Mum, Yasmin Waldron, Nursery Assistant, brought her into School. 2-3Netball, 4-Upper Transition 5-Fishbourne 6- Press Cuttings, 7- Party Day 8- Silver Book www.rydeshill.com Email: [email protected] Tel: 01483 563160 Page 2 NETBALL NEWS Hoe Bridge U9’s Tournament The U9s played in their first netball tournament on Saturday 10th January at Hoe Bridge School. It was a wet, cold and windy day but this didn’t stop our team from playing as hard as they have ever played before. It was a tough morning; they had 11 matches to play very close to one another so the girls had to keep going all morning. Their first match against Hoe Bridge 2 was great; we won 1-0. It was lovely to see the girls play well together right from the start. They managed to pass the ball down to our shooting end with accurate passing. The second match against GHS was a little difficult for us as GHS had a very tall shooter who was able to catch the ball above any of our players and shoot well. We ended up winning 3 matches, drawing 4 matches and narrowly losing 4 matches altogether. Rydes Hill came 6th out of 12 teams, which is a fabulous performance for their first tournament. Pictured right are the U9 team who played at Hoe Bridge U10 Rydes Hill Netball Tournament Report: The U10 netball squad represented Rydes Hill in the annual U10 Netball Tournament held at Rydes Hill on Saturday 24th January. After a frosty start which saw Mr Rob and a band of willing fathers spread salt on the courts, the tournament began! 10 schools in 2 sections took part and it was a great morning of fast and flowing netball which resulted in Guildford High winning the shield for the 2nd consecutive year and with St Hilary's as runners up. The Rydes Hill team met St Hilary's in their first match and lost but went on to draw their next one against Halstead. After losses against Barrow Hills and St George's the team finished equal 3rd in their section. The squad was Serra P, Lauren S, Sathya R, Annabel M, Lottie B (Capt), Ella C, Leonie MacD, Scarlett B and Maddie M. Continued on page 3 Well done to all the players who took part and to all the wonderful parents who came to support in the wind and rain; it was very much appreciated by staff and players! Team players: Francesca H (Captain), Isabel T, Georgia S, Zara K, Sofia S, Chloe R, Amaya R and Dalal B. An outstanding start to the New Year. -Mrs J Smith Netball matches v Tormead The U9 and U8 netball teams played in matches against Tormead on Tuesday 13th January at home. The U9's got off to a flying start by scoring their first goal in about 30 seconds from the centre pass! They continued to play confidently showing a high level of skill in passing, dodging and shooting. When the ball came down their end, the defence were robust and began the attacking passing up the court again. All the team are to be commended for their determined and committed playing to win 10-0. A fantastic result! 13 girls from Lower Preparatory took part in the U8 match. They started well and after the first quarter the score was 1-1 but the Tormead team were quicker in passing the ball and Rydes Hill were giving them a lot of space and room to dodge in. Tormead won 5-1. This is just the beginning of the U8's netball journey and they will make much more progress as they learn and practise all the different skills. Thanks to all the parents for their encouraging support on the sidelines and to Mr Allin for helping Mr Rob with putting up and taking down the floodlights. Also to the kitchen staff for a lovely match tea. -Mrs V Henry Page 3 NETBALL NEWS Grateful thanks to Chef Jan and all the kitchen team for all their hard work in serving coffee, tea, homemade soup and for making such a lovely lunch for all the teams. Thank you to Mrs C Smith for acting all morning as our 1st Aider. Also to all the parents for their support on the sidelines and to Georgia S who was a brilliant "runner" collecting all the score cards throughout the morning. Several comments were made by the visiting PE staff on how friendly and lovely this tournament always is, so well done and thanks must go to Mrs J Smith for all her organisation. -Mrs V Henry Pictured right are the U10 team who played at the Rydes Hill Tournament with Mrs Henry, Mrs Smith and Mrs Copeland. BREAKFAST CLUB WORLD WAR ONE TOYS WORLD WAR ONE TALK IN HIGHER PREPARATORY Today, Lauren’s Grandmother came to see us to talk about World War One’s toys and the way they comforted families with loved ones fighting in the war. My favourite toy was the touch wood charm which soldiers would touch before going to the front. I also liked the thumbs up doll which was sent to the soldiers to say go ahead, keep on fighting. At Christmas, soldiers would receive a postcard saying Merry Christmas and Best Wishes. I liked the nurse doll which had a red and white dress. I thoroughly enjoyed the talk and I thought it would appeal to people who were studying World War One toys. I thought that we would just see pictures, but I was amazed to see real toys which we could touch and feel. -Amelia K For parents who want to drop their children at 7.30am to catch early trains and want their children to start the day with a healthy breakfast, the School runs a Breakfast Club. Breakfasts consist of fresh fruit, fruit juices, cereals, yoghurts, toast and jams/marmalade with either croissants or pancakes. This continental breakfast is served by Mrs Bookham, costs £5 and can be booked in advance using the form available on the School website. Page 4 UPPER TRANSITION FIND OUT ABOUT GUILDFORD Upper Transition visited Guildford as part of their Geography topic on “Our Locality”. Kyle explained that we were met under Tunsgate Arch by Mrs Bale, our guide, who told us many interesting facts about the History of the town. Some of the facts the class learnt are included below. Lilia wrote that Guildford is a twin town with Freiberg in Germany and on the paving underneath the Tunsgate Arch you can see two mosaic pictures. On one there is a castle, a lion and two packs of wool. Aleeza added that she had never seen such an amazing picture on the floor before. It was fortunate the Guildhall happened to be open and we were able to go inside. It is a large, tall, wood panelled hall and Mia F explained that there are a lot of beautiful, big paintings of famous Kings and Queens who were linked with Guildford in the past. We also saw where the Judge sat and the door to the underground passage that the prisoners walked along. This linked the Guildhall to the Court. Then we walked up the High Street to Abbots Hospital. Sophia explained that this was a place set up by George Abbot for the poor people in 1618. There is s money box on the wall with the date on. Jessica explained that if you are over 60 and poor you can live there now. Maria added that you also have to have lived in Guildford for the past 20 years and they are still collecting money in the box. At the top of the High Street, Shakthi told us the large statue of a man holding a Bible is George Abbott. He was made the Archbishop of Canterbury. Hayley wrote about the story that Mrs Bale told us which was that George Abbot’s mother was told that if she dropped her bucket in the River Wey and caught a pike, then she would have a baby boy, and she did. As we walked back down the High Street we stopped and looked up at the beautiful clock. Temisha and Loriane said that it was made in 1683 by a man from London. He made the fancy black and gold clock for the town and the people allowed him to stay in Guildford. Lower down the High Street opposite the Angel Posting House we went down to the wine cellar. Molly said that there was a model of the man. He was dressed in red woollen clothes, and the top of the garment was decorated with crushed lady- birds. Wool and many other goods were brought to Guildford from the countryside on barges on the River Wey and this made Guildford an important trading town. Then we walked over the Town Bridge which Victoria said was built a very long time ago to make it much easier to cross over to the town. We went to the lock where Sophie explained that it was being mended at the moment and the lock was to change the height of the water. From there we walked up a very narrow passage to The Castle. Josie explained that lots of Kings and Queens have lived there. We had our talk in what used to be the dungeons where the prisoners were kept and she explained that the windows were very narrow so it was difficult for the enemies to shoot arrows in. We climbed the narrow, steep and winding steps to the top and we could see the whole of Guildford. We all enjoyed our very interesting trip to Guildford, despite the freezing weather and numb toes!! -Mrs Baker and Upper Transition Page 5 MIDDLE PREPARATORY VISIT FISHBOURNE PALACE On Wednesday 19th November, Middle Preparatory went on an exciting trip to Fishbourne Roman Palace, to learn about the Romans. Firstly, we watched a movie that explained in which year the Palace was built (AD75 & AD80). We learnt that the Palace was discovered in 1960 by people digging a water trench. After seeing the movie, we went into the museum where we saw some Roman coins which were very old, then a guide told us a bit more about the Palace and how the west wing had burnt down. Next we went to the workshop. The guide showed us a Roman kitchen and then a tablet which Roman scholars used for writing on. After she helped Sofia and Sneha to dress up. Sneha wore a tunic which would have been coloured with dye made from crushed snail shells. She was dressed up like an Emperor. Sofia was an Empress, she wore a blue silk dress that came from Gaul (France) and the edges were coated with gold. On her head she wore a garland of flowers. A purple cloak was draped over her shoulders and a dragon brooch fastened to her tunic. Eventually we made our own mosaics. I made a trefoil and had a go at writing my name in Roman. At 1 o’clock we had lunch and then went to see the Roman mosaics. I spotted Cupid (God of Love) riding on a dolphin. There was also a cross which played an optical illusion on my eyes. Next we went out into the garden and saw the Forum. At the end we went to the gift shop and there were lots of lovely things to buy. I bought a Roman bookmark. I had such a fun exciting day. -Sophie D Middle Preparatory went to Fisbourne Roman Palace because we are learning about the Romans. We arrived by minbus. We sat on some benches and ate our snacks and then we had an amazing time running up a big hill and back down again. After that we watched a short film about the Palace. Next we split into groups. Some people went outside and some went to the museum which was very interesting. There were lots of things to see. Later we went to the workshop. In the workshop there were lots of tables full of fascinating things. I started in the kitchen. It was just like a real Roman kitchen. My friends and I made a big Roman dinner. It was so much fun. Afterwards we went straight to the garden. The thing I enjoyed most was that we learnt so much and had the best day ever. -Caterina L-M Page 6 RYDES HILL IN THE PRESS Three articles featuring Rydes Hill which have been printed in the Surrey Advertiser recently. Page 7 PUPILS’ SUCCESSES In December I appeared in Wind in the Willows with the Yvonne Arnaud Youth Theatre. I played the Jailer's Daughter and the company performed 6 shows at the Mill Studio. It was like a test in a way to show not just your family, but also the public what you could do. I had an amazing time performing the wonderful songs and brilliant choreography. I would definitely recommend it for young children aged 8 to 13, who want to show their talent in a play. - Anya N Pictured right is former Rydes Hill pupil Anna L, who won a silver medal in the British Junior Ladies Figure Skating Championship in November 2014 Well done Anya & Anna -Mrs S Bell CHRISTMAS PARTY DAY Page 8 Silver Book Week ending 9th January Excellent Work Excellent Conduct Alina W-C Tilly T Lakita T Scarlett T Temisha V Danyal F Natalya F Katrina S Sarah-Jane W Laila M Maisy A Serra P Isabella D Dixie McK Music Award Bronwyn W for page turning for the organist at Guildford Cathedral and for passing her audition for SW Surrey Youth Orchestra PE Award Amaya R for excellent netball skills Science Award Aurora C for her interest in microscopic work ********* Week ending 16th January 2015 Excellent Work Excellent Conduct Isabella S Amelia D Rebecca P Sophie H Bradford Q-M Olivia C Nishkala G Lily C Jessica D Josephine T Ella C Sathya R Katie H Bronwyn W Music Award Olivia C for her excellent participation in Viva Violins PE Award Isabel T for good netball skills at the Hoe Bridge Tournament Science Award Jessica R for all her lovely scientific experiments at home Special Girdle Eloise R for bravery ********* Week ending 23rd January 2015 Excellent Work Excellent Conduct Isobel F Lola B Isabel R Harry A Sophie S Loriane H Hana F Priya T Maddie E Fatoumatta S Leonie MacD Grace F Andrea A Isla N French Girdle Sophie H for her excellent and enthusiastic participation Music Award Francesca H for gaining distinction in her Grade 1 piano exam PE Award Annabel M for excellent netball skills in both the lesson and the match this week Science Award Scarlet B for her skill in predicting what will happen in the experiment on tooth decay Special Girdle Freya S for constant hard work and her amazing performance in the ballet exams Poppy D and Anastasia P for gaining scholarships Week ending 30th January Excellent Work Excellent Conduct Mia L Daisy P Freya S Rebecca P Mia P Sophie Sp Natalie A Eleanor C Isobel T Dalal B Lilly D Natalia F Dixie McK Aurora C French Girdle Anastasia P for excellent work in lessons Music Award Natalia F for excellent work towards her Grade 1 piano exam PE Award Danyal F for excellent skills, fantastic concentration and practising Science Award Zara K for her interest in scientific investigation Special Girdle Bronwyn W for her music scholarship to St Catherine’s Ballet Award Victoria S for constant hard work House Points CHILDREN’S SECTION HAPPY BIRTHDAY February 1st Alice S 2nd Fatoumatta S 4th Ella C 7th 11th Aurora C Priya T Scarlett T 16th Francesca H 22nd Sophie D 26th Anjali B 27th Tristan C Lilia H 16th January 2015 CAMPION 62 GERALD 60 PATRICIA 58 PETER 53 Winner — Campion OVERHEARD IN RYDES HILL 23rd January 2015 CAMPION 142 GERALD 112 PATRICIA 169 PETER 195 Child: “My Mummy has sprayed her perfume on my scarf so that I can smell her when I am at School.” Winner — Peter 30th January 2015 CAMPION 202 GERALD 166 PATRICIA 162 PETER 163 Winner — Campion Eau de Mum Child 1: “You cannot tell a grown up what to do.” Child 2: “ She’s not a grown up, she’s my Mum.”
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