2016 PDF File
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2016 PDF File
17th June 2016 Number 798 HEADMASTER’S NOTES We stand on the brink of another Arts Festival and the excitement at school is palpable following the publication of the programme on noticeboards around the school. I am sure that, like me, you await this explosion of creativity and culture with eager anticipation. I must thank in advance Mr Cassar, Mrs Kelly and Mrs Hamidon for all their efforts in putting together this exceptional event. I do not doubt that your son will come home and regale you with tales of the many and various activities he has been engaged in. Watch this space for the photographs next week! I hope by now you have all had an opportunity to see the new lunchtime provision option we are trialling in partnership with Pret A Manger. I am conscious that preparing lunches can, at times, prove burdensome and, to that end, I trust this option will provide some help and support to busy families. We shall be reviewing the success of the trial and letting you know how this may be taken forward in the future. I would like to ask you all to remain vigilant in light of the recent emails we have had to forward to you regarding Stranger Danger. I am sure many of you will have seen the report in this week’s Wimbledon Guardian, which covers the attempt made to Year 8 Paintballing fun! abduct a King’s pupil in the Village last week. It also refers, as we have communicated to you, to another two incidents in Merton that Police continue to investigate. It is an area in which we need your help. Together we are able to lend hundreds of extra pairs of eyes to those maintaining a watch over our boys. Please do report any concerns you might have to the Euro 2016 Football mania! Police, as any information may be of use. Alongside this, I would continue to support you in your struggles to protect your children online. Whilst I know that once boys are at home it should be the case that we feel they are safe, please do remember to observe secure Internet using protocols such as Teamwork at the King’s Cayley Maths Challenge having good software to monitor Internet and to block unwanted websites and checking the history generated by Internet use if you have concerns. Should you wish to take some advice, please do contact Mr Currie. If there is one key piece of guidance I would offer it is to make sure that no device capable of connecting to the Internet is used in a private space, but instead in an open and public area where you can keep a weather eye on your children to make sure they are protected. By the time I write to you next our generational decision to Brexit or not to Brexit will have been made and become known! I leave you now with some words of note from our Headmasters for the Day on Monday, William and Oliver Leutert (opposite): In the morning, we handed out Certificates in Assembly and we looked around the classrooms and thought about which were the best classes and they were Classes 3KL and 3SL. Later on, we investigated how many fire extinguishers, fire alarms and fire escapes there were in the school with Mrs. Rissen. We had Domino’s Pizza for lunch with our Deputy Heads: Lucas Luckin and Enzo Boot. After lunch, we had a meeting with Mrs Griffin, the Chair of Governors, and then we gave out stickers for good work to boys in Reception, Year 1 and Year 2. We had a really fun day! THE WILLINGTON NEWSLETTER 17th June 2016 AFTER SCHOOL EVENT FIXTURE AMENDMENT WEEK TEN Monday 20th June ARTS FESTIVAL WEEK 8.30am Assembly : Michael Chanter/News & Achievements Tuesday 21st June 8.30am Assembly : Arts Festival 7.30pm Governors’ Meeting Wednesday 22nd June 8.30am Form Time/Nurture Groups 2.50pm Junior Assembly (Reception-Year 2) 7.30pm Gala Concert (St. Paul’s Church) Thursday 23rd June 8.30am Assembly : Hymn Practice Friday 24th June 9.30am House Music Competition (Yrs 1-3) (Staff/Boys only) 11.30am House Music Competition (Yrs 3-8) (Staff/Boys only) WEEK ELEVEN Monday 27th June NO CLUBS/SWIMMING LAST WEEK OF TERM 8.40am Assembly : Michael Chanter/News & Achievements Charity Mufti Day Year 8 Activity Day Four 9.00am Year 1 Trip to Bocketts Farm Tuesday 28th June 9.00am School Council Summer Fair (Boys only) 2.30pm School Prizegiving, New Wimbledon Theatre Wednesday 29th June Whole School Picnic Thursday 30th June 9.00am Leavers’ Assembly 3.00pm Leavers’ Service (St. Mark’s Church, Compton Road) 7.00pm Leavers’ Party Friday 1st July 9.00am Form Parties 10.45am Break Up Assembly (Rec-Year 2) : Visiting Speaker 11.15am Break Up Assembly (Years 3-8) : Visiting Speaker 11.30am End of Term (Reception-Year 2) 12.00pm Presentation of Reports and End of Term (Yrs 3-8) Monday 4th July to Thursday 7th July Summer Sports Camp at Drax MUSICIANS OF THE WEEK Oliver Kane (3KL) Michael Carroll (4C) Uri Mehta (5C) Saleem El-Hady (6F) Hawk Choir/Orchestra/Choristers/Sparrows Everyone for a fantastic concert! HOUSE POINT BADGES Joshua Bartels (6J) Galahad 875 Joshua Bartels (6J) Galahad 750 Merlin Lewis (6F) Merlin 750 Leo Stefanovski (4S) Excalibur 500 Alexandre Bernard (4S) Excalibur 375 HyunSeung Cho (4S) Merlin 375 Benedict Hunter (4S) Galahad 375 Jack Mortlock (4S) Excalibur 375 Nihaal Saraon (4S) Lancelot 250 UNIFORM SHOP The last day the Uniform Shop will be open this term will be on Friday 24th June. The shop will then reopen in the Autumn Term on Thursday 1st September. PLEASE NOTE: Next week (Week 10) the Shop will also be open on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 3.30pm to 4.15pm. [email protected] BABYSITTING Ex Willington boy (17 years old), who lives locally, would love to babysit in the Wimbledon area. If you need help in the evenings or over the summer holidays (daytime or evenings), please call Debbie (mum) on 07525 041550 or Max on 07720 946523. SCHOOL COUNCIL ANNUAL SUMMER FAIR The School Council Annual Summer Fair is being held again for the boys only on Tuesday 28th June. We would love any donations of unwanted books, toys or games to sell at the fair please. There is a box waiting in the entrance hall for all your donations. Please may we request that all items are in good working order and condition. Thank you for all your support. Staff held an Afternoon Tea Party with sandwiches, cake and champagne to celebrate 30 glorious years of the Duchess (Vicky Stephens) here at Willington WEEK 9 JUNIOR HOUSE POINTS JUNIOR OVERALL HOUSE TOTAL WEEK 9 SENIOR HOUSE POINTS SENIOR OVERALL HOUSE TOTAL 1st Excalibur 4th Galahad 3rd Lancelot 1st Merlin 2nd Excalibur 4th Galahad 3rd Lancelot 1st Merlin 3rd Excalibur 1st Galahad 4th Lancelot 2nd Merlin 2nd Excalibur 1st Galahad 3rd Lancelot 4th Merlin Published by Jackie Bunce, Willington School, Worcester Road, Wimbledon, London SW19 7QQ Tel: 020 8944 7020 Email: [email protected] Website: www.willingtonschool.co.uk