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2nd December 2011 TPS SUCCESS AT THE TAUNTON AND SOMERSET MUSIC AND DRAMA FESTIVAL 2011 Once again Taunton Prep School, including the Pre-Prep Department, was very well represented throughout the Festival - with nearly 200 students taking part. The general Festival standard was extremely high and we are delighted to report our best ever set of results. It was wonderful to see the children take part in such an enthusiastic and mature way. They behaved impeccably throughout the week and it was fantastic to see them rewarded with such excellent adjudications - as well as numerous cups and medals! who represented themselves and the school so well. We are very proud of each and every one of you. A big thank you as well to all the parents and friends who transported the children to and from various venues. A huge congratulations to all the class winners listed in this week’s Courier (all the names are published on the Expressive Arts page) but also to all the students Darren Riggs YEARS 3, 4 AND 5: POETRY PERFORMANCE COMPETITION PART I - LUNCHTIME TREATS Inspired by Mr Clive Pig, Years 3, 4 and 5 entertained us with their performance poems on Tuesday. Whether the poems were written by the children themselves, or were simply ‘old favourites’, the pupils took to the stage with expression, movement and brilliant audibility. Well done, to the all the competitors and thank you for a wonderful lunchtime of entertainment. The results will be announced next week, after Years 6, 7 and 8 have had their chance. Jo Chaffey and Darren Riggs HOUSEPOINTS Total Housepoints for week starting on Monday 21st November. COOPER 805 11.52nd DOWELL 782 11.23rd LOVEDAY 971 14.11st ROBERTS 774 11.14th www.tauntonschool.co.uk www.tauntonschool.co.uk MESSAGE FROM THE HEADMASTER: DEADLY DULL BUT VERY IMPORTANT! As you all know, we try to make the TPS edition of the Courier as exciting as possible giving you all the weekly news from Nursery, Pre-Prep and Prep Departments with matching photos! Sometimes, however, we need to inform parents of forthcoming events or amendments to the usual school day. We shall be trialling a new page in the Courier - page 2 - where such notices are posted. It is really important that all parents read it to ensure that they are aware of any changes to the timetable and/or events at school the following week. School Buses - Monday 12th December On Monday 12th December, the Senior School will be holding its Carol Service. This means the school buses will be departing at a later time of 7.30pm. We have decided to lay on an earlier bus service at 4.30pm so the children are not back too late. However if this is not practical we will ensure the children are fed and looked after and they will be put on the bus at the later time of 7.30pm. Children have been given a letter which has a reply slip attached. Please fill it in and return it to the school office, so we know the As always, we welcome comments about the Courier. What would exact travel arrangements for your children. you like to read within its pages? Perhaps you could e-mail us Simon Bailey your thoughts to [email protected]. However, as you would expect, we maintain editorial rights! Headmaster Carol Services Headmaster’ Surgery We very much hope that you will be able to join us at our Carol Services on Tuesday 13th December, to celebrate together the Joy of the Nativity. I regret that there will be no “Headmaster’s Surgery” on Tuesday 6th December due to end of term commitments. If you would like to make an appointment to see me, please contact my Secretary, Nicola McColl, on 01823 703305 or via email: [email protected] Alternatively, I would be pleased to hear from you via email at [email protected] Headmaster Boarding News - Thone House The Thone House staff and boarders are always happy to welcome temporary boarders for a night or two during the term. This term we have had a lot of people taking us up on that offer. However, as term draws to a close we need to fill the house with trunks and suitcases as we prepare for the holiday packing frenzy. We also have one or two rather special events lined up for the boarders to help us celebrate Christmas. For this reason, we will not be accepting any temporary boarders after Wednesday 7th December. Please note that we will open our doors again for guests from Monday 9th January 2012. All of us in Thone wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Tim Harnett www.tauntonschool.co.uk The Service for pupils in Years 3 to 5 will be held at 9.30am in the School Chapel, followed by mince pies and refreshments in the Old Library. Pupils should be dropped off as usual at school in time for registration at 8.20am. There will be coffee served from 8.15am in the TPS Library for parents waiting for the first service. So that we have time to set up and ensure all the children are seated, could I please ask that parents don't enter the Chapel before 9.00am? The Service for pupils in Years 6 to 8 will be held at 11.00am. In previous years, we have been very short of space for the Senior Carol Service in the Chapel and we are conscious that there will, again, be pressure on seats this year. Accordingly, could we please ask that younger siblings in the School do not accompany you to the second service of the morning? Both Pre-Prep and the other three years of the Prep School will be operating and able to look after children until the Service is over. As before, coffee will be served before the service, from 10.30am, but in the foyer of the Arts Centre. We would also invite you to join us after the Service for mince pies and refreshments in the Old Library. Again, could we ask you not to enter the Chapel until 10.40 am. Simon Bailey Art Department Don’t forget to collect your plasticene models from the Centenary Hall. Any not claimed will be recycled! Sue Roper EXPRESSIVE ARTS Michaelmas Medley Music Concert, Monday 28th November 2011 The Michaelmas Medley Concert, held in the School Chapel on Monday 28th November, was certainly an enjoyable and memorable evening. The 162 young children performed a varied and colourful programme with 13 musical ensembles participating and achieving a high standard of performance. It was a delightful evening in a relaxed atmosphere with a lovely Christmas feel. Thank you and well done to all the children who participated. Jayne Hornsby What's on in the Expressive Arts Department next week? Monday: Year 8 Christmas drama performances, Centenary Hall from 1pm Tuesday: Years 6, 7 and 8 Poetry Performance Competition, Centenary Hall, 1pm to 1.30pm Thursday and Friday: Nursery and Pre-Prep Department Chrismas production, ‘The Little Angel’, Centenary Hall, 9.30am Saturday: Senior Choir (Years 7 and 8) with the Phoenix Singers, Handel’s ‘Messiah’, St Mary Magdalene Church, Taunton from 7.30pm Congratulations ... to Kiran Armanasco who successfully auditioned and gained a place in the National Children's Orchestra of Great Britain to play the Horn in the Brass section. Performing Arts Cafe - Friday 25th November 2011 There is one more cafe this term on Thursday 1st December. Please come and join us for a coffee, cake and great entertainment. Friday 25th November once again saw the Centenary Hall transformed into a relaxed Performing Arts Cafe, complete with coffee, delicious cakes and our own waitresses from Year 8. As well as the delicious comestibles, parents and friends enjoyed a wonderful array of music, dance and drama all wrapped up in a delicious 30 minute package! Taunton & Somerset Music & Drama Festival: Class Winners Verse Speaking 5 Years and Under: Thomas Herbert Verse Speaking 10 Years and Under: Esmee Prosser Verse Speaking 12 Years and Under: Nicolas Brown Under 12 Vocal Duet: Helen White and Martha Connon-Cole Duo Verse Speaking 12 Years and Under: Martha Connon-Cole and Jessica Salmon Group Speaking 10 Years and Under: Gracie Andrew, Bethan Collier, Sophie Bray, Katie Mahon and Eleri Brown Under 12 Vocal Solo: Tessa Lewes Group Speaking Junior Prize: Georgia-Bella Kingswell, Kate Blackmore-Greasley, Theo Claessen, Saniye Deniz, Morgan Edwards, Phoebe Billings, George Baker, Willem Ashmore, Marnie Cairns and Rebecca Stacey Group Speaking 14 Years and Under: Josh Hall, Thomas Russell, Tom James and Charlie Bonner Prepared Reading 8 Years and Under: Flora Collier Under 13 String Solo: Robin Stallard Prepared Reading 10 Years and Under: Cassie Grace Prepared Reading 12 Years and Under: Charlotte Alford www.tauntonschool.co.uk Jayne Hornsby Spoken Prose 12 Years and Under: Charlotte Alford Duo Acting 10 Years and Under: Millie Aish and Ruby Cooney Duo Acting 12 Years and Under: William Doherty and Joshua Blackmore-Greasley Under 12 Folk Song Solo: Joshua Blackmore-Greasley Group Acting 10 Years and Under: Chris Gerontis, Sam Smith and Tom Lawson Group Acting 12 Years and Under: Tom Willis, Henry Raikes and Dominic Drew Darren Riggs NURSERY AND PRE-PREP NEWS Important Letters! The children in Reception wrote letters to Father Christmas this week. We walked to the Royal Mail Sorting Office and the postman put our letters in a special sack bound for the North Pole! Nursery Two children got into the Christmas spirit this week writing letters to Santa. The children cut out pictures from magazines of toys they would like Father Christmas to bring them. Using their phonic knowledge, some were able to write the initial sounds of those toys, whilst others made marks to represent those sounds. The Reception Team Karen McGough Christingle Service ‘The Little Angel’ Nursery and Pre-Prep Dept Christmas Production Together with our parents and grandparents, the Nursery and Pre-Prep Departments celebrated Christingle together in our beautiful Chapel. Thank you to Mrs Pincock for organising this very special service and to Mr Crudge, our Lay Reader. You are a star! Nursery 2, Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 Classes are all involved in the Pre-Prep Christmas Production of ‘The Little Angel’. The Christingle Prayer The Christingle begins with an orange. Like the world that the Lord God made for creation. It is full of his glory. All around we see his love displayed. Every year we give thanks for this season and the fruits of the earth to share. The Christingle is here to remind us that God loves his people everywhere. To complete the Christingle, a candle tells us of the world’s true light and darkness shall not overcome it. Jesus shines on in the darkest night. Christmas is a-coming The eagerly anticipated performances take place on Thursday 8th and Friday 9th December, both starting at 9.30am. As last year, the performances will be in the Centenary Hall which provides the space for all to come and see their children. A letter will shortly be sent home giving full details. On Thursday 1st December, the PrePrep and Nursery Departments joined together in a day of Christmas crafts and Kathy McLauchlan activities, culminating in the decoration of our Christmas tree in the Pre-Prep Hall. A lovely way to celebrate the first day of December and the first day of our Advent calendar. Kathy McLauchlan Thank you to Mrs Riggs for organising this wonderful day. Please ask your children to share with you their creative decorations. Kathy McLauchlan There were cranberry and popcorn garlands, sparkly decorated silver balls, paper chains, snowmen, snowflakes and Christmas lanterns. www.tauntonschool.co.uk Please turn to page 6 of the Courier for more Pre-Prep News! GIRLS’ SPORTS Please turn to page 6 for the Hockey Results Rugby Results Wed 30th November 2011 Vs St John’s, Chepstow 1st XV Lost 41 : 0 2nd XV Won 27 : 12 3rd XV Won 47 : 14 Wed 30th November 2011 Vs Queen’s College U11a XII Lost 28 : 0 U11b XII Won 14 : 0 BOYS’ SPORTS U9s Tournament at Blundell’s We won the Plate! There were great games against Plymouth College losing 15 : 10 and then a bye against St Michaels. In the Semi-Final Plate, we beat Wellington 35 : 0 and in the Final, against Kelly College, we won 20 : 10. Team: Archie Prosser, Calum Pinn, Alexander Games-Thomas, Max Fletcher, Hugo Larkin, Michael Bray, Matthew Bond, Miles Biney, William Andrew (Captain), Aditya Sharma, Ben Griffiths Thursday 1st December 2011 Vs Trinity Primary School Fun mixed Tag :Tigers Lost 7 tries to 6 Sharks Won 9 tries to 8 What an exciting week’s rugby with super rugby played against St John’s with the 2nd XV particularly playing strongly, impressing the new Ref (The Headmaster). The Under 8/9s had great fun playing Tag rugby against mixed year groups and with girls joining in showing the boys the way! Karl Morgan Rugby Report: 4th XV v Clifton College 6th XV The match against Clifton College on Wednesday 23rd November was a terrific 51:12 win for TPS! This was the third such big win in a row for the rapidly improving 4th team. In the first 30 seconds of the game, Jamie Harris passed quickly and neatly to Ed Shattock on the right wing who ran from his own 10m line to score by sliding through the try line like a penguin on ice. Frederico Wieser, Jamie and Nick Coray kept passing and tackling fantastically allowing Hunter Hailes to score the first of his FOUR tries in stunning style. Henry Mancini kicked some great conversions from most places on the pitch to give TPS a lead of 24-0 at half-time. Sat 26th November Vs All Hallows 1st XV Lost 2nd XV Won 3rd XV Won U11a XIILost U11b XIIWon 22 : 19 39 : 0 51 : 0 7: 5 12 : 7 U13 County Rugby Vs Devon Score 10 : 0 In the second-half, Simon Wheeler and Finn Wilbourn both nearly scored tries through Ollie Butters’ and Billing Hemmings’ five star passing. Then Ross Conquer started living up to TPS fullback standards by catching every ball that came his way! Ed scored his second try by sprinting around six big forwards. Henry scored another try by pushing his way through nearly the whole Clifton team and then Obe won the ball in a tackle and scored right under the posts. Gleb Kholodov and Henry Shelton Four of Taunton Prep School boys represented Somerset: Jake Barker IC, Alistair Robinson SH, Tommy Wyatt OF and Dan Woolmade massive contributions by huge tackling throughout the stencroft P. match. George Stanley never stopped enthusiastically encouraging his team mates and personified the excellent team spirit. The boys played particularly well, especially the forwards who came under a lot of pressure. Somerset were in it right until Our thanks go to Clifton for a fabulous post-match tea. the end with Tommy Wyatt having a great solo run - coming close to equalising the game. Super! “Man of the Match” was Hunter and Rolls of Honour went to Hunter, Ed, George, the two Henrys and Obe. Karl Morgan Ed Shattock - Loveday www.tauntonschool.co.uk The 6th Under 7s TPPS Football Festival Over 120 children from 7 different local schools had a fun afternoon of football on Greenham Fields on Friday 25th November. The weather was kind and all the players had an enjoyable time, some of them playing in a team for the first time. Everyone gained valuable experience and etiquette within a team environment. The afternoon was finished off with a large tea of pizza, chips, sausages and beans! The festival was well supported by over 100 parents and grandparents who also enjoyed a welcome cup of tea and a piece of Taunton Schools' lemon drizzle cake!! Well done to everyone that took part. The schools involved were: TPPS, St Andrews, Churchstanton, Kings Hall, Wellington, Cheddon Fitzpaine and Wellsprings. Tim Drew THINKING HATS Edwards de Bono’s Six Thinking Hats We are delighted to announce that Martin Bell, accredited de Bono trainer will be holding a Six Hats taster session for us here at TPS early in the New Year. Cotton Bags Available to buy are our new TSPTA ecocotton bags. The bags cost £4.50 each or £12 for 3 bags. Available to buy at the Prep School Office, the TSPTA Christmas Fair or by using the order form attached. Self Portrait Tea Towels drawn by the Nursery and Pre-Prep Children Parents will be invitied to join us. More details will be published in next weeks Courier. Or to find out more, please contact Kate Rippin at the School Office. Dr de Bono teaches the need for simplicity and powerful creative thinking on-demand. His methods are fast and uncluttered, enabling the user to think sharper not harder: giving students the confidence and strategies to learn through exploration, engaging in an active dialogue in which they are proactive participants. Martin is an inspirational speaker and this promises to be an unmissable opportunity to find out more about how the 'Six Hat' concept can change your life! Vicky Pugh GIRLS’ SPORTS - HOCKEY RESULTS Versus Blundell’s on 26 November: Versus Clifton College on 30 November: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st XI 2nd XI 4th VII 5th VII 6th VII 7th VII 8th VII U11A 3 – 2 Won 4 – 1 Won 3 – 1 Won 2 – 0 Won DIARY DATE 0 – 1 Lost 2 – 0 Won 3 – 4 Lost 2 – 1 Won 1 - 4 Lost 2 - 6 Lost 1 - 0 Won 2 - 1 Won Coffee Morning 5th December, 8.20am to 9.00am Thone Boarders' Lounge, Prep School SPORTS TEAM PHOTOGRAPHS To get your orders before term finishes , please drop in your sports team photo order forms as soon as possible to the Prep School Office, so we can process the orders and deliver before you break up on 13th of December – any problems please contact William Sykes – the school photographer either by email ([email protected]) or telephone 07967 143350 for any queries. Thank you. Will Sykes www.tauntonschool.co.uk TSPTA have produced two tea towels featuring a self portrait drawn by all the current children, one for children in Nursery 1 and 2 and one for children in Pre-Prep classes. The cost of the tea towels is £4.50 each or £12 for 3 towels. These are available to buy at the Pre-Prep Office, the TSPTA Christmas Fair or by using the order form which can be downloaded from the school website. Both of these items would make great gifts for family members. All proceeds go directly to the PTA Project Fund - so please support your School PTA. Janet Butters YEAR 8 CELEBRATION BALL Mr Beale has again kindly agreed to host the Ball next June, but it is up to us, Year 8 parents, to organise and run it! I have booked the Boarders’ Lounge, Thone, on Saturday 10th December at 8.15am so PLEASE come along and volunteer your time and ideas. Thank you. Emma Raikes www.tauntonschool.co.uk