16/11/12 - The Stanway School
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16/11/12 - The Stanway School
The Stanway School A Humanities and Maths & Computing College Winstree Road, Stanway, Colchester, Essex C03 0QA Telephone: 01206 575488 Fax: 01206 564164 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stanway.essex.sch.uk The Stanway Times HEADTEACHER: JONATHAN TIPPETT BA MA MONDAY 19/11/12 TUESDAY 20/11/12 WEDNESDAY 21/11/12 THURSDAY 22/11/12 FRIDAY 23/11/12 Chilli & Nachos topped with Cheese Cornish Pasty with Potato Wedges and Beans Roast of the Day with Chicken Rogan Josh Yorkshire Pudding, with Rice Roast Potatoes and Fresh Vegetables Sausage Rolls with Chips and Beans Mushroom Tagliatelle with Garlic Bread Vegetarian Sausage & Egg Muffin with Potato Wedges Vegetarian Chilli with Nachos Egg Fried Rice with Curry Sauce and Spring Roll Tomato and Basil Pasta Bake Hot or Cold Dessert Hot or Cold Dessert Hot or Cold Dessert Hot or Cold Dessert Hot or Cold Dessert Paninis & Baguettes Paninis & Baguettes Paninis & Baguettes Paninis & Baguettes Paninis & Baguettes December Non-Uniform Day Pasta Dish Pasta Dish Pasta Dish Pasta Dish Pasta Dish Christmas Fayre 3.30pm ALEX LAUNDER MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT DIARY DATES Thursday 29th & AVAILABLE EVERY DAY IN THE OAK HALL & BISTRO AND THE SNACK SHACK Pasta Pots, Jacket Potatoes, Hot Baguettes, Paninis, Sandwiches, Rolls and Salads SCIENCE CLUB – WE CAN HAVE SMOKE WITHOUT FIRE ALARMS. On the 12th November when most of you were catching the bus or walking home, we were experiencing our best Science Club yet. We really do know how to do Halloween in Science, I have NEVER had to carve a pumpkin so big in all my life! After carving our pumpkins we set off outside when all the fun began. Our massive pumpkin, which everyone was expecting to be turned into a carriage, was in fact transformed into a smoke bomb…..pink and purple flares started to come out of the top and the school itself couldn’t be seen through the clouds of smoke. Just when we thought we couldn’t do anything else with these carved fruit the two smaller pumpkins started oozing red foaming bubbles from their mouths, actually looking pretty scary! Then came the best part of the evening, setting light to our OWN sparklers we had made before half term. Mr Victory lit the blow torch and we all took it in turns to light our sparkler to see who’s burned the longest. How can we fit this much fun into an hour afterschool? Well how about you come along to the next Science Club and see for yourself. Next Science Club Monday, 26th November in F23 Friday 30th November INSET - non-school days Friday 7th Wednesday 12th December Christmas Show 7.00pm Monday 17th December Year 8 Girls’ HPV2 Immunisation Tuesday 18th & Wednesday 19th December Christmas Lunch Thursday 20th December Last day of term. School finishes at 2.00pm and buses have been ordered for that time MESSAGE FROM THE OAK HALL & BISTRO Would parents please try to give their children the correct money for break and lunch as it is very difficult to change £10 and £20 notes. Alex had the world at his fingertips, a contagious zest for life and a pure love of all sports, particularly football. He was a skilled player and a devoted supporter of Liverpool FC, Carlisle Utd and Colchester Utd. When not playing football he was either watching it or playing Fifa and was often heard chanting “U’s” or “Come on The Reds” very loudly in the shower! Alex at Wembley Stadium on 21st November Everyone who had the pleasure to meet Alex was touched by his 2007 - England v Croatia kindness, his smile, his amazing sense of humour and his singing. He was a special teenager who is missed in each and every way. Alex was involved in a fatal accident on Layer Road whilst cycling to school on Friday, 23rd November 2007 and the Alex Launder Memorial Tournament was founded five years ago in his memory. The competition continues to give Alex’s friends, family and the community a way to celebrate his life through his passion for the sport and provides an exciting, competitive and memorable experience for all involved. Teams from local schools including The Stanway School, Philip Morant School, Thomas Lord Audley School, St Helena School, Colchester High School and Thurstable School took part and winners’ trophies and medals were presented by players from Colchester Utd FC. Alex’s brother Harry competed in the Year 10 team for The Stanway School who were champions last year. Special thanks are extended to the co-ordinators of the tournament at The Stanway School and especially Mr Wade. Natalie, Ian and Harry Launder The Year 7 competition started slowly and it was not until the second round of games that the first goal was scored, this honour going to the forward from Philip Morant. The goal keepers had the better of the outfield players and every game was tight from start to finish and after the league stage there was still no clear favourite. During the knock-out stages Colchester High managed to make the finals by way of 2 penalty shoot outs and they (Continued on Page 2) Page 2 Page 3 ALEX LAUNDER MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT (CONTINUED) faced a determined Thurstable team. A very close game saw it go to golden goal extra time and with a minute to go on the clock, Thurstable secured the title. The game was watched by Matt Heath, a Colchester Utd player, who had come to present the winners with their medals and trophy. YEAR 9 ARMISTICE ASSEMBLIES This year during the assembly meetings we decided to do something different, something that had never been done before. We created a scene from WW1 in which the armistice had been signed. However, a group of soldiers can’t hear their radio and one is shot and this grabbed the audience’s attention. The assembly was then finished by poems and a video clip from “The Battle of Britain” film. The assembly was designed to get people to remember who have fought in all wars as well as WW1 and WW2. We enjoyed creating it. Fraser Logan, 9RVI A big thank you to our hard working students and to Miss Hamblen who helped organise and practise for the assemblies. Mrs L Jones WAR The troops march, the babies cry Now it’s time to say goodbye Men in uniforms green and black They’re off to fight in Iraq I’m in the warzone scared with fear Hope I don’t shed a tear All I want is a nice warm bed Anywhere I can rest my head Photo of winners receiving the trophy at the Colchester Utd Vs. Notts County game. The player in the back row third from the left is Matt Heath In the Year 10 competition the boys once again played in the spirit of the game producing some very high quality football. The games were close and not much between all of the teams. After the league stages it was still all to play for and after some hard fought semi-finals it was down to Thomas Lord Audley and Philip Morant Schools. After taking an early two goal lead it looked like Philip Morant had it signed, sealed and delivered, but a resilient TLA team managed to pull one back and make the closing moments of the tournament a nail biter. With time running out TLA threw everything at their opposition but Philip Morant managed to hold on and win the trophy. The medals and trophy were presented by Matt Heath, Tom Bender and Ryan Melaugh. Well done to all the boys involved and special thanks must go to Harry Quinn, Forrest Maddock and Sacha Sibley for helping to referee the event. Mr S Wade As I step onto the fire step My heard is pounding with regret As I look over to no man’s land Piles of bodies lying everywhere I hear the dogs bark They come at me with no fear Knives at the ready, ready to kill Ready to watch the blood spill Bang! Now I’m dead I can finally rest my head By Connor McLaughlin, 9RVI and Billy Reckless, 9SNA SCIENCE REVISION CLASSES Science Revision classes will be held every Monday and Wednesday in F18 from 3.15 4.15pm until the examinations in January 2013. The Stanway School Year 10 team Students from Years 10 and Year 11 can practise exam technique and answer exam questions. Mr R Vieito FREE TASTER SESSIONS AT COLCHESTER LEISURE WORLD Monday 26th November Parent & Toddler Creative Dance (age 2½ - 5) 1.30 - 2.15pm* Preschool Ballet (age 3 - 5) 4.00 - 4.45pm Jazz Modern (age 6 - 12) 4.50 - 5.50pm Tuesday 27th November Parent & Toddler Creative Dance age 2½ - 5) 1.30 - 2.15pm* Preschool Jazz/Modern (age 3 - 5) 4.00 - 4.45pm Ballet (age 6 - 12) 4.50 - 5.50pm * This activity will be available as a pay-as-you-go session in the New Year