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RoundUp Issue: 70 Date: 18 March 2016 Roundwood Park School, Roundwood Park, Harpenden AL5 5AE Tel: 01582 765344 e-mail us at [email protected] TelRound-up is published fortnightly on our website. http://www.roundwoodpark.co.uk Headlines Dear Parents and Carers Last week we held our elections for the new student leadership group and the Head Boy and Head Girl candidates. It was an excellent process, full of strong applications, discussions on candidates, pitches in assembly for house captains and ending with the hustings in the hall when we heard the speeches for the top jobs. No fewer than ten girls and five boys stood for election and all were fine candidates. Ultimately the students and staff elected Sochi Ejikeme as Head Boy and Simrit Bhandal as Head Girl. The Deputy Head Boy is Joseph McNiel and the Deputy Head Girl is Harriet Waller. Many congratulations go to these four students, as well as all those who gained positions on the SLG for the coming year. They will be a formidable group! It is only appropriate that I should now take the opportunity to thank the current SLG, led so ably by Ruby Plumb and Jack Annand. They have had an enormous impact this year and they have created a legacy which will last for many years. Amongst their many accomplishments are the Student Voice Channel, where students can feed back ideas on school improvement directly to the Headteacher via the Head Boy and Girl, the excellent Park Times Magazine from our communications team and the superb House Blogs, which are already getting positive feedback. We are delighted to announce that the school has submitted a planning application to build a full sized, state of the art, floodlit all weather pitch behind the maths/music block. Once we have planning permission, the school will look to raise money to fund our share of the building costs. Other contributors will be the Football Association and Harpenden Colts FC. The pitch will take 6 months to build from start to finish. Currently we are not able to run lessons, train or compete on our playing field for a large part of the academic year. This facility will improve the fitness, participation and PE skill levels of all our current and future students and benefit the entire community as we will open the pitch when it is not being used by the school’s students. Please show your support for this exciting and much needed development by posting a message on our all weather pitch information page. Go to http://www.roundwoodpark.co.uk/3g-pitch-news/ for pictures of the proposed design, FAQs and more. Alan Henshall Headteacher Winter/Summer Uniform Please note that students should return to school in full winter uniform after the Easter holidays. Summer uniform should be worn from week commencing Monday 25 April. Park Times Please follow the link below to read the latest edition of Park Times Magazine: http://www.roundwoodpark.co.uk/wpcontent/uploads/2016/03/20160316_Park_Times_Is sue_3.pdf Student Leadership Group 2016- 2017 Head Boy: Sochi Ejikeme House Captains Wilberforce Mandela Owens Scott GT Cadbury Frank Tom Allen Will Coulter & Harriet Waller* Head Girl: Simrit Bhandal School Captains Victoria Akroyd Emily Barter Kirsty Bentley & Hana Wilkins Louis Edbrook Isabelle Gibbons Oyinda Doherty & Daisy Grovestock Conor Heaney Joseph McNiel* Sophie de la Mare & Lucy Scott George McNiel Charlotte Morris Eleanor Housden & Gabe Morris Pippa Newton Emily Pearson Georgie MacNaughton & Millie Sherwood Eve Randall Greg Saunders Sophie Darby & Hugh Thomas Delphine Stringer Harry Thomas *Deputy Head Girl/Boy Hertfordshire Maths Challenge Well done to Gemma Stapleton (7DKE), Katie Stapleton (7JKI), Euan Turner (7DKE), Conor Brooke-Hughes (7SGL) for coming 4th in the Hertfordshire Maths Challenge last month. They were up against many schools including Watford Grammar School for Boys, Parmiter’s and Hitchin Boys. They participated in a number of rounds that tested memory, estimation and pattern finding. All students worked well as part of a team and enjoyed the experience. Here is what a few of them had to say…. “Having made it through the first stage of the competition in first place we were looking forward to the county finals in Stevenage. The challenge started with table questions. Two different questions that we could work together to try and solve. One of these questions was: James’ halves had a perimeter of 40cm, while Sarah’s halves had a perimeter of 50cm. What was the perimeter of the original piece of paper?” “We then moved on to the table round, six questions that we had roughly half a minute on each to answer. After this was the memory round. Two people in the team looked at a poster and then had to describe it to the other two, without using their hands. There were some mistakes we had to correct and some extra information we could add to the poster from what else was on there. Woodland Trust Tree Planting On Thursday 10 March members of the geography club, Ben Mason, Environment Captain and Mrs Callaghan went to a secret location near Sandridge to plant trees as part of Heartwood Forest with the Woodland Trust. It was a pleasure to be involved with this initiative which now covers nearly 247 acres of what was once commercial arable farmland. Tree planting began at Heartwood in 2008 and the geography club were amongst the first of nearly 16,000 school children to be involved in the scheme helping out that year and again in 2010. In all there will be over 600,000 native trees and a very special arboretum which will contain at least one of each of the 57 trees native to the UK. It’s well worth a visit! In just an hour and a half we planted 82 trees, mostly Bird Cherry (Prunus Padus) and Field Maple (Acer Campestre)! A big thank you to Mr Mercel who drove us there and back in the minibus and to the participants: Ben Mason, Harry Morris, Asha Jina, Sydney Piepgrass, Clarissa Salmon, Alessandro de Marchis, Milan Patel, Aman Patel, Euan Turner & Owen John. E Turner – 7DKE “After a short break, the team got back to work, with the estimation round and then another team round. One of the estimation questions was ‘How far away from the earth is the ISS, it is about the same distance as London to Scarborough.’ A question from the final team round was ‘Greg, Josh and James each run in two 100m races against each other. They all run at different, yet constant speeds. In the first race, when Josh reaches the finish line, Greg is 20m behind. In the second race, when Greg crosses the finish line James is 10m behind. In the third race, James vs Josh, how far behind is James, when Josh crosses the finish line?’ The team finished 4th overall, with only one point below the 3rd place school. We really enjoyed the experience and would like to thank Mrs Davey for taking the team and giving support. G Stapleton – 7DKE Mrs Davey, Maths Department Geography Department Year 12 Trip to Oxford University This academic year an extension maths group has been run for Year 12 students across the three Harpenden schools by Roundwood Park. Six students from Roundwood Park, Sir John Lawes and St George’s have attended monthly problem solving classes to challenge their maths skills and expose them to the type of materials found in university entrance exams and interviews. This month the group went on a trip to the Mathematical Institute at Oxford University. They were given a tour of the Institute, a very impressive building which contains plenty of maths, including beautiful Penrose tiling outside. There then followed a lecture from Dr Vicky Neal (Whitehead Lecturer at the Mathematical Institute) which was both entertaining and challenging. After lunch at the ‘pie’ cafe they were able to talk with an admissions tutor for an hour before a student led (highly entertaining) tour of Balliol College. Our students were made to feel most welcome and really got a sense of what it would be like to attend the University. Aston Martin Visit On Friday 11tMarch we were visited by two men from Aston Martin and a very fancy car. The gleaming £125,000 model took pride of place outside the Sports Hall as Aston Martin’s school ambassador, Bal Choda, talked about its production and design. Bal and an apprentice came to talk about careers at Aston Martin, mostly talking about the engineering process from the first concept design, to clay models and final car production. Their talk was an educational and captivating presentation and they kept it less formal by handing out prizes; by adding questions answered in the PowerPoint, this meant you had to pay attention in order to obtain one of these special prizes. Although this was an opportunity aimed at Year 10s for their effort and achievement at K4 there were people from Years 7, 8, and 9 who are part of the STEM club and have been working hard designing and building miniature cars of their own. Despite it being aimed at Year 10s, I still managed to understand and learn from the experience, and I am sure that other years found it the same. I think the visit taught me mostly about how much time and thought must go in to designing one of their cars. ‘I would say the trip was great! The staff were clearly passionate about their jobs and the department and gave us a different style of teaching where we were not given the answer but had to justify our methods instead. It was also nice to see the life of a student at the college.’ Harry. ‘I really enjoyed this trip as it gave me an insight into how things work at a top university. It was great to see Balliol College - I think that looked particularly nice. Overall, this trip was really helpful in helping me think about university applications.’ Sochi. ‘I found the trip very interesting and informative. It gave us a small insight into life as an Oxford student and explained the university application process to us.’ Kate Ewan Vaites, 8DBz Mrs Salmon, Maths Department Fair Trade Fortnight Flying of the Commonwealth Flag On Friday 11 March the RPS geography department raised awareness about Fair Trade products by holding a free Fair Trade brunch....which was quickly demolished by our students! It has been Fair Trade fortnight in the UK and the organisation now operates in 74 countries improving the lives of producers in the developing world. In addition to better contracts and an increase in wages by up to 60%, the Fair Trade Premium is an added bonus through which farmers and their communities benefit from infrastructure which aims to break the cycle of poverty. Find out more about Fair Trade at www.fairtrade.org.uk and look out for Fair Trade products in the supermarket! On 14 March, towns, villages and cities all around the UK celebrated Commonwealth Day. My sister and I were fortunate enough to attend Harpenden’s Flying of the Commonwealth Flag, also attended by representatives from St George’s and local primary schools. The Deputy Town Mayor read quotes from Buckingham Palace and The Commonwealth secretary, imitating the official ceremony at Westminster Abbey in London, before hoisting the Commonwealth Flag. The event was also dedicated to commemorating the men and women who lost their lives in World War One. 100 years ago, Europe was plunged into darkness by the violence and atrocities of The Great War; to commemorate this, the Deputy Town Mayor extinguished four candles and there was a minute’s silence. After this, two of the candles were re-lit and poems were read, including ‘In Flanders Fields’, which describes the fallen soldiers in France and Belgium and how their memory lives on through us. That concluded the ceremonies and we were invited to look through pictures donated by the History Society of World War One, before leaving. Mrs Callaghan, Geography Department Many of the photos donated by the History Society were of young men the same age as me, many of whom did not return home. This has reminded me of how fortunate we are to live in a time in which our country is at peace. Alex Bird – Environment School Captain Suzie Bird – Sports and Participation School Captain House News This Term’s House Events 21st March: English Pitch Perfect 23rd March: Deadline for KS3 house leaders elections 24th March P1 & P2: SLG meeting 30th March: Deadline for Yr 10 house leaders elections 30th March 3:30: RPS Staff Bake off, (2 from each house) 30th March 1pm: House trampolining (squad only) 1st April P4: Mid Year Celebration GT Charity Week: 24th - 31st March Collecting money for Willow Foundation and Macmillan Cancer Results to date: Wilberforce: 168pts Mandela: 146.5pts Owens: 126.5pts Scott: 155pts GT: 166pts Cadbury: 152.5pts Frank: 142.5pts 1st 5th 7th 3rd 2nd 4th 6th Photographer – Change of Date Attention Parents of Years 7, 11, 12 & 13 Please note that the photographer will now be in on Tuesday 19 April to take group photographs of the above years instead of Friday 1 April. All students must be in winter uniform. Pastoral Office Year 8 Consultation Evening – 23 March The Year 8 Parent Consultation Evening is on Wednesday 23 March at 4.30 pm - 7.30 pm. Please bring your appointment lists with you. Students to be in Full Uniform. Thank you. The Pastoral Office Thursday 24th March: Yr 7 Cake sale, Scavenger Hunt 1:15 Tuesday 29th March: Yr 10 Cake sale, Music event, Staff v students netball Year 11 Vaccinations Wednesday 30th March: Yr 9 Cake sale, Beat the Goalie Thursday 31st March: Yr 8 Cake sale, Blind football, Yr12&13 Slave auction Friday 1st April: Yr 11 Cake sale, Teacher Horse Race Run The MenACWY vaccination for Year 11 students who have returned the consent form will take place on Wednesday 30 March. PTA Social Events The PTA has started a new two-year fundraising campaign, which will run from September 2015 – August 2017 to raise £25,000 to benefit a new area of the school used by all students. Second Hand Uniform Sale Next sale will be held in June Please continue to donate all your laundered second hand uniform, trainers and football boots by dropping it off at reception. Please note we no longer require red rugby shirt tops and white PE tops. Quiz Night Saturday October 15th 7pm Diamond Party Saturday July 16th, 7pm for 7.30pm - 1am Come and dance the night away at this special evening to celebrate 60 years of Roundwood Park School The school hall will be transformed to create a wonderful atmosphere for you and your guests to enjoy our special evening. The event includes a delicious buffet and desserts by Parker & Vine Catering. There will be a welcome drink on arrival and dancing ‘til the early hours. Live Band “Acoustic Mice” and The Mobile Disco Invite your family and friends to join you at a table or come along and join a table. Tickets are £55.00 per person (over 18s only) and tables of 8-10 are available. Our booking form is available next week. We can be contacted on [email protected] if you have any queries about your booking. Thank you for supporting this event - all profits will be put towards the PTA’s fundraising goal of £25,000. Tables of 6-8 for our popular quiz night. Parent Pay PTA Donations You can support our PTA fundraising campaign by donating on Parent Pay. Add £1 or £5 to the PTA fundraising target of £25,000 Buy a new school chair for £15. Contact Us & Event Booking Forms The PTA is a registered charity and can be contacted on [email protected]. Details of all our activities and booking forms can be found on the school web site under “Parents”. Roundwood Park are trying to produce some statistics on the take up of this bi-weekly e-magazine. Please CLICK HERE if you are reading this copy of RoundUp. Can You Help Us? Trip Payments Yr 9 & 8 Rhineland Trip Interim Payment OVERDUE Yr 9 & 8 Rhineland Trip Final Payment due 1st April Yr 9 & 8 Picardy Trip Interim Payment OVERDUE £100 £40 £150 Do you work in the TV/film/advertising industry (or have a contact who does) and would be able to loan us some 1950s style school furniture (eg desks, blackboard) or 1950s style clothing which we could use for a couple of days as part of a celebration for the school’s 60th anniversary later this year? If so, please contact Janet Wallis on [email protected] Yr 9 & 8 Picardy Trip Final Payment due 1st April £130 Silver Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Interim Payment due 24th March £100 Silver Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Final Payment due 18th April £75 Yr 12 Preston Montford Biology Deposits CLOSED final payment to be advised Yr10 South Wales Geography Deposits CLOSED final payment to be advised She would be delighted to hear from you. Active Kids Vouchers We are collecting the Sainsbury's Active Kids vouchers and have a collection box in reception. Adverse Weather ABSENCE LINE In the event of adverse weather conditions, the school will notify you of a closure by sending an InTouch text message & email. There will also be messages on the school answering machine and on the school website (www.roundwoodpark.co.uk). Announcements will be made on Heart 96.6FM and BBC Three Counties radio stations. You can also check on www.hertsdirect.org. If your child has an exam scheduled and the school has announced that it is closed, please see the information which will be placed on the school website at that time. We will run exams even if the school is closed to other students. When you call in for absence, could you please use our dedicated 24 hour absence line (01582 714049) or e-mail us at [email protected] and NOT use the main school number or form tutors’ e-mail addresses. Meeting Room Hire Rates Maximum capacity 30 persons PowerPoint facility Interactive White Board WiFi Hot drinks vending machine Water Cooler Prices Room hire £22 per hour Lunch £5 per person (sandwiches, crisps, fruit, cake, fruit juice) Any special requirements, please call the lettings office on 01582 714019 or e-mail lettings on [email protected]. RUN BY THE SCHOOL FOR THE SCHOOL Our pop up shop will be open on Monday 4th and Monday 11th April between 10am – 4pm in reception at Roundwood Park School. We will have the full range of uniform available to purchase. There will also be ample free parking on site for your convenience. If you are unable to visit the pop up shop, you can also visit our supplier’s retail shop in Watford. Unit 1, Paramount Industrial Estate, Sandown Road. Watford. WD24 7XA Tel: 0844 879 7288 Any orders placed through our website during the school holidays will be delivered to your home address within 48 hours. Remember, students go into summer uniform from Monday 25th April , which is a short sleeved shirt or blouse and must have the school logo embroidered on the breast pocket. Calling all Roundwood Park Alumni The Roundwood Park Alumni Association WELCOMES All its former pupils and invites YOU to visit the Alumni pages at www.roundwoodpark.co.uk/alumni or to contact Dr Smith on [email protected] PLEASE make contact as we want to hear from you today. Harpenden Plus Partnership are running some FREE parenting workshops and courses for parents and carers of children aged 5 to 18 who attend one of our partnership schools. Places are limited and booking is essential. To register your interest in any of the workshops/courses, or if you have any questions, please email [email protected] or contact us on 01582 623676 or 07985 330941, leaving details of your children (age and school) and your email contact details. You will be sent a booking form and your place will be confirmed on receipt of your booking form and deposit. Places will be allocated on a first come, first serve basis of return of the booking form and deposit. Name of course/workshop About Boys by Parent Centred Support About Girls by Parent Centred Support The Family Toolkit by Harpenden Plus Partnership Date and times Tuesday 22nd March 9.30 – 2.30 Monday 25th April 9.30 – 2.30 Venue Jubilee Room, Sauncey Wood School Jubilee Room, Sauncey Wood School Thursdays 5th, 12th, 19th & 26th May Jubilee Room, 9.30 – 11.30 Sauncey Wood (must attend all School sessions) For To cover parents/carers of Listening Communicating Managing boundaries Boys aged 5 to 15 Rewarding Consequences Girls aged 5 to 15 Listening Communicating Managing boundaries Rewarding Consequences Understanding your child’s needs Nurturing relationships in the home Understanding and managing behaviour Early child development Children aged 5 to 18 Thursdays 9th 16th 4 My Family (and Me!) 23rd & 30th June Jubilee Room, by Harpenden Plus 9.30 – 11.30 Sauncey Wood Partnership (must attend all School (formerly Families Feeling sessions) Safe, 4 week course) Children aged 5 to 18 Recognising and trusting feelings Staying in control and making safe choices Improving relationships and communication Raising self-esteem and personal confidence Places are limited and booking is essential To book a place or find out more, please ring Claire, Jess or Oyin on 07985 330941 or email [email protected] www.keystoneworkshops.co.uk/events/eating-disorders-a-parents-guide/