27Feb15 newsletter
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27Feb15 newsletter
The weekly newsletter for parents and students of the Allertonshire School ALLERTONSHIRE NEWS FRIDAY, 27th FEBRUARY 2015 Allertonshire News - 27th February 2015 Allertonshire’s “We Will Rock You” Day The Plot to the Musical Dates for Your Diary Weekly Attendance Report Thunks Catering News ESafeguarding - Safer Internet Day 2015 Winners Word of the Week ESafeguarding - Never Too Late! Hambleton and Richmondshire Area Gymnastics Competition 2015 Quick Quiz - Answers for Last Week Northallerton/Ormesson Town Twinning Barcelona Trip Meeting - Tuesday, 3rd March Allertonshire Production “We Will Rock You” Tickets on sale now! “We Will Rock You” Rehearsal Schedule Freddie Mercury Quiz Maths Challenge Menus Our Sponsors - The Cleveland Tontine Hotel and Restaurant If any individuals or businesses would be interested in sponsoring an issue of the newsletter for £25.00, please contact the school. Brompton Road, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, DL6 1ED Tel: (01609) 772888 Fax: (01609) 780517 E-Mail: [email protected] The Allertonshire News can be accessed via our Website on: www.allertonshire.n-yorks.sch.uk Today is Allertonshire’s ‘We Will Rock You Day’… The day is all about celebrating our up-and-coming school Production of „We Will Rock You‟ on the 16th-19th March and raising money and awareness for The Mercury Phoenix Trust. The Mercury Phoenix Trust was founded by Brian May, Roger Taylor and their manager Jim Beach in memory of rock band Queen‟s iconic lead singer FREDDIE MERCURY who died in 1991 from AIDS. In the last 21 years the Trust has given away over 15 million dollars in his name and funded over 700 projects in the global battle against HIV/AIDS. The Mercury Phoenix Trust gives to a wide range of Education and Awareness projects, principally targeting young people in the developing world. The 18 million orphans who have lost one or both parents to AIDS are in desperate need of help as they struggle to survive and build their lives, often becoming „head of the family‟ for their smaller siblings. This disease impacts on the whole community, down to the grandparents who find themselves caring for their dead children‟s children. They too need aid and information. The way to combat this disease is through knowledge. The projects The Mercury Phoenix Trust fund are spread across the globe and in total we have now given to projects in 57 countries. What is the plot of the musical? Earth's name has been changed to Planet Mall. As the name would suggest, mainstream commercial conformity reigns. Everywhere on the planet, people watch the same movies, listen to computer-generated music, wear the same clothes and hold the same thoughts and opinions. Musical instruments and composers are forbidden, and rock music is all but unknown. Representative government has been eliminated. All are controlled by the Worldwide mega-corporation Globalsoft, which is headed by the "Killer Queen" and the commander of her secret police, the evil Khashoggi. Those who dare to stand against Globalsoft's enforced conformity are kidnapped and "brain stormed" into submission. However, a small group of "Bohemians" struggles to restore the free exchange of thought, fashion, and (most of all) live music. As with the classic quest stories that it spoofs, the musical includes both a Messiah figure, the social outcast Galileo Figaro, and a MacGuffin that will restore freedom, the lost guitar of Queen guitarist, Brian May. Together with his love interest, another dissident whom Galileo calls Scaramouche, Galileo joins with the Bohemians to find the guitar, and overthrow Globalsoft. However, when the Bohemians are captured and brain stormed, Galileo and Scaramouche are forced to flee for their lives. Eventually they meet Pop, an older, hippie-esque Bohemian who yearns for the "old days" when people were free and Rock & Roll was king...or Queen as the case may be. Again fulfilling the classic rôle of "Guide" for the two, Pop shows them a fragment of the Queen video (which ends after the opening lyrics), "Bohemian Rhapsody," further inspiring them. Impressed by the “heavenly music,” Galileo and Scaramouche eventually decide to search for the guitar at Wembley Stadium, the location of two legendary concerts by Queen. Though the Stadium is a ruin, they find the guitar hidden in a wall. With guitar in hand, and Pop serving as "roadie" for the two saviours, they perform a rousing rendition of the title song, "We Will Rock You” The Allertonshire’s Production of ‘We Will Rock You’ so far…… 25th Feb 2015 - WWRY is making good progress and is near completion. At this stage we are focusing on Act 2, as Act 1 has been finished. We are trying to incorporate both technology, music, drama and dance in one magnificent piece. The play has been put together by the children in the production due to their hard work and co-operation. Wednesday 11th Feb 2015 - The majority of the cast went on a trip to Richmond School to see their 6th formers‟ production of „We Will Rock You‟. It was magnificent, they have set the expectation bar very high for us but we are sure that we can live up to the expectations. The trip was a great experience for the cast to show what other choreographers have come up with to match the theme of the musical. st Sunday 1 Feb 2015 - We have had the specialist help of Miss Garvey, a dance teacher. The choreography is very unique and will look great as they are all in time with each other as a group. The band are a talented group of musicians which completes the play. The production‟s cast of characters are: Scaramouche, Galileo, Killer Queen, Kashoggi and his assistant. These are played by some of the most talented actors at the Allertonshire. The play is set in the cyber age of the future when all musical instruments are banned but one boy, Galileo, is forever dreaming of making music again. He makes it his job to save music and to make Queen remembered, alongside his new companion Scaramouche, his „chick‟. We hope that you enjoy the show that we have worked hard to put together for you. Written by: Alex Kennedy, Joe Lawn and Jess Chapman Dates for your Diary 2nd-4th March Year 9 Interviews at Northallerton College 3rd March 4.00pm - Barcelona Trip Meeting (Please see article) 16th-19th March School Production - “We Will Rock You” 27th March 3.15pm - Easter Holiday begins 14th April School Opens - Summer Term begins WEEKLY ATTENDANCE REPORT The House with the highest attendance figure for the week commencing 9th February was … Foxton! Congratulations! 1st 2nd 3rd 4th House Foxton Sigston Alverton Langton Attendance (%) 95.9% 95.2% 94.5% 92.6% THUNKS When the automatic hand drier fails to work, does it fail to work automatically? CATERING NEWS WORLD BOOK DAY One way we shall be celebrating World Book Day is to have a “Themed” lunch Menu. We held a competition for the students to come up with ideas for our lunch menu. Thank you to all the students who took time to enter the competition and, after careful deliberation, Mrs Brayshaw and myself have picked the winners. The Theme Day will be held on Thursday, 5th March. Here is our Menu. BBQ CHICKEN LEGS AND WAND-SHAPED CHIPS (Harry Potter) Harriet Davison (FGC) MEATBALLS IN VOLDERMORT’S BLOOD SAUCE SERVED WITH SPAGHETTI (Harry Potter) Harriet Davison (FGC) SPAGHETTI WITH CHEESE SAUCE (Rapunzel’s Hair ) Megan Howlett (FBD) “ GOOEY” CHOCOLATE CAKE (Matilda by Roald Dahl) Paige Mackley (FBD) and Laura Reynolds (LAJ) GINGERBREAD MEN BISCUITS (Classic Folk Tale) Daniel Gill (LTG) and Leon Nicholas (LTG) Congratulations to the lucky winners who will receive “Tuck Vouchers”. WHAT’S ON IN MARCH? Mother’s Day is on Sunday, 15th March and we will be selling decorated bags of homemade biscuits on Friday, 13th March. Tuesday, 17th March is “Corned Beef and Cabbage Day” and to celebrate we will be serving delicious Homemade Corned Beef Pie with Creamed Potatoes, Cabbage and Swede. On Monday, 23rd March we will be serving chips at break to celebrate National “Chip and Dip” Day and on Thursday, 26 th March we will be serving Macaroni Cheese to celebrate “Mac and Cheese Day”. Please look out for the posters with the details. ANTHEA HARRIS FOOD DEVELOPMENT MANAGER ESafeguarding Safer Internet Day 2015 – Winners! Just before half term, the Safer Internet Day 2015 winners were awarded their prizes. PCSO Angie Preston, of North Yorkshire Police, kindly agreed to present them to students with me. The winners in each of the categories were: Board game - Charlie Lomer Y7 Poster – Holly Robinson Y7 Poster – Ella Bailie Y7 Digital Entry of Python Programming – Lewis Powell Y9 The theme this year was ‘Let’s create a better Internet together’. Each winner received a novelty memory stick as their prize. Mrs J Fowler CEOP Ambassador WORD OF THE WEEK Opposite is the new “Word of The Week”. Students are encouraged to use this word correctly and, if heard by a teacher, a House Point will be awarded. Our “Word of the Week”, is … IC GLYPH O R E I H ve) (adjecti , herable Indecip re, obscu cal symboli ESafeguarding Never Too Late! http://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/14_plus/help/Contact-social-sites/ Has someone posted something about you? Have you posted something about yourself? Should it really not be there? If you find yourself needing to ask for something to be removed from a social networking site, but are not sure where to go, then visit the link above. The sad thing is, it is not always possible to have everything removed, but you can try to limit the damage by asking the site providers. Follow the instructions given in the link and tell someone about what you have done. An adult at home or at school, at the ‘thinkunow’ website or ‘childline’ will do their best to help you and keep you safe. It is never too late. Mrs Fowler CEOP Ambassador Hambleton and Richmondshire Area Gymnastics Competition 2015 On Friday 23rd January, a number of our students took part in the Hambleton and Richmondshire Area Gymnastics Competition. Numbers for entries were higher than the competition in 2014, which is fantastic, it just goes to show how popular gymnastics is amongst all of our students! It was also great to see more boys taking part in the event. Once again the standard was extremely high, so very well done to all those students who participated on the day. They were: Ruby Wilson Sophia Law Millie Smith Ella Coulthard Beth Marshall Amy Leggott Erin McKenzie Hannah Bell Shana Philip Phoebe Grayson Lucy Fawcett Ben Harrison Nicola Jobling Halcyon Flint Alisha Marston Madison Kitchen Ione Powell Jonathan Mann Brandon Wright James Boucher Jacob Stone Josh Hammerton Callum Crisp Results (Top 10) U13 Girls Floor U13 Girls Vault U13 Girls Overall U13 Girls Team 1st Sophia Law 4th Millie Smith 3rd Millie Smith 1st Allertonshire A 3rd Millie Smith 7th Ella Coulthard 5th Ella Coulthard 4th Ruby Wilson 10th Beth Marshall 6th Sophia Law 7th Ella Coulthard 7th Beth Marshall 9th Beth Marshall 7th Ruby Wilson O13 Girls Overall th 013 Girls Team 9 Alisha Marston 3rd Allertonshire U13 Boys Floor U13 Boys Vault nd st U13 Boys Overall 2 Ben Harrison 1 Ben Harrison 1 Ben Harrison 4th Callum Crisp 3rd Jacob Stone 3rd Callum Crisp 6th Josh Hammerton 5th Callum Crisp 5th Jacob Stone th th 7 Jacob Stone 6 Josh Hammerton 8th Brandon Wright 7th Brandon Wright st 6th Josh Hammerton 9 James Boucher 8 James Boucher 7th Brandon Wright 8th James Boucher O13 Boys Floor O13 Boys Vault O13 Boys Overall 3rd Jonathan Mann 2nd Jonathan Mann 3rd Jonathan Mann th th U13 Boys Team 1st Allertonshire U13 Girls Partner Work 2nd Beth Marshall & Ruby Wilson O13 Girls Partner Work 5th Alisha Marston & Halcyon Flint 4th Millie Smith & Ella Coulthard 9th Amy Leggott & Madison Kitchen O13 Mixed Partner Work 2nd Jonathan Mann & Nicola Jobling U13 Boys Partner Work 1st Ben Harrison & Callum Crisp - Allertonshire Huge congratulations to all of our students who took part on the day - you should be incredibly proud of yourselves! Miss Thompson and Mrs Horner 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. What are substances that do not conduct heat known as? Insulators Cantaloupe and Honeydew are types of what sort of fruit? Melon Which ground does Warwickshire Cricket Club play at? Edgbaston Marmite is named after a French word meaning what? (Clue: look at the logo on the jar.) Cooking pot Around 99% of a Giant Panda’s diet is made up of what food? Bamboo There is one continent on Earth where bees are not found. Which one is it? Antarctica In science, ACTLRYS is an anagram of what? Crystal In geometry an icosagon is a polygon with how many sides? 20 sides What is the name of Shrek’s wife? Fiona Where is the largest bone in your body? The thigh bone or femur What is the collective noun for a group of trout? A hover of trout What is the name of the famous wall, built by a Roman Emperor, that lies between Scotland and England? Hadrian’s Wall NORTHALLERTON/ORMESSON TOWN TWINNING HOST FAMILY In May 2015 a group of French families will be coming to the Northallerton area on a twinning visit as part of the long-running Northallerton/Ormesson Town Twinning initiative. The visit will involve families in the Northallerton area hosting French families, with return visits by the host families to France in 2016. Among the group visiting, from 14th to 17th May, there will be a family of six who can be divided into two. Firstly the father and two 12-year olds (his son and a cousin) and secondly the mother and two daughters aged 4 and 10. Cultural visits will be arranged by the Town Council on 15th and 16th May, so there would be no need for the host family to be available on those days. Breakfasts throughout the visit and evening meals on Thursday and Friday will be required. If you feel you may be able to help with accommodation for this family, as outlined above, please contact Susan Latter on 01609 748612. Thank you BARCELONA TRIP MEETING TUESDAY, 3rd MARCH A meeting for parents of students taking part in the Barcelona Trip will take place on Tuesday, 3rd March at 4.00pm in East 7. If you have not already handed in your child’s EHIC (European Health Insurance Card), please bring this with you to the meeting. Thank you It’s nearly here….. Allertonshire’s March 16-19th 2015 West Hall 7pm From West Reception Adults £6 Concessions £3 “WE WILL ROCK YOU” REHEARSAL SCHEDULE All after school rehearsals will finish at 6.00pm. A reminder for your calendars to add the Sunday rehearsals on:Sunday 1st March 10.00am-3.00pm Sunday 15th March 10.00am- 3.00pm (dress rehearsal) Performances 16th-19th March 7.00pm 1. Where was Freddie Mercury born? a. Zanzibar b. India c. Egypt 2. What was his original name? a. Farrokh Bulsara b. Federico Makkura c. Mohammed Hamyouni 3. His parents were: a. Turkish b. Egyptian c. Persian 4. He went to school in: a. Kenya b. India c. England 5. Apart from music, what was his favourite subject at school? a. Biology b. Modern Languages c. Art 6. When he was 20, he went to: a. Ealing College of Art b. The Royal College of Music, London c. Merton College, Oxford University 7. He met the other members of Queen through: a. A college friend b. A member of his family c. A member of his first band 8. His first band was called: a. Led Zeppelin b. Cream c. Ibex 9. True or False? Freddie Mercury didn‟t actually write Queen‟s greatest hit Bohemian Rhapsody. 10. Which country did Freddie Mercury fall in love with after touring it in 1975? a. Japan b. The U.S.A. c. Italy 11. Which of these films didn‟t he write material for? a. Metropolis b. Flash Gordon c. Champion 12. In the late 80s, he had a huge hit called: a. Madrid b. Barcelona c. Valencia 13. Freddie Mercury died as a result of: a. AIDS b. cancer c. a heart-attack 14. In 1992, Queen played a tribute concert for Freddie Mercury. Who took the part of Freddie as lead singer? a. George Michael b. Elton John c. Sting Answers in next week‟s newsletter! Maths Challenge A GeT House point S Ch llenge SOLUTION TO WEEK 21 The puzzle could be solved three different ways, one of which is: ((75 - 10) x (1 + 1) + 9) x 2 For the benefit of anybody who didn't know who the lady in the photo was (naming no headteachers), it was Rachel Riley from Countdown! WEEK 22 How many microseconds are in 100 years? (Taking leap years into account as well). use fering 1 Ho f o e r a e w This week n students o N ! y r t n e very to a Point for e use Points o H ir e h t r e s can transf – just let u e ic o h c ir the student of know who. Reply Slip Entr ajohnson ies can be emaile d @allerto nshire.n- to: (please o yorks.sc nly for or given challenge entries ) h.uk to Mr Joh nson WEEK 22 Name ......................................................................................... Form ....................... Contact No ............................................................................................... (if applicable) Answer ............................................................................................................................. ................................................................................................................................ Allertonshire School Lunch Menu Week Ending 6th February 2015 Main Meal + a Sweet or Drink £2.20 MONDAY MAIN COURSE A VEGETARIAN MINCED BEEF LASAGNE PASTA POMODORO ACCOMPANIMENTS OF THE DAY GARLIC BREAD AND GREEN BEANS DESSERT PEAR AND CHOCOLATE FUDGE SPONGE SERVED WITH CHOCOLATE SAUCE TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY CHICKEN CASSEROLE SERVED WITH A HERB DUMPLING ROAST PORK AND STUFFING SERVED WITH GRAVY CHICKEN TIKKA MASALA SERVED WITH RICE VEGETARIAN CHEESE AND LASAGNE POTATO PIE CREAMED ROAST POTATOES, CABBAGE AND SWEDE POTATOES, CARROTS AND SPROUTS OATEY RHUBARB CRUMBLE WITH CUSTARD STRAWBERRY JELLY WITH STRAWBERRY MOUSSE VEGETABLE BALTI SERVED WITH RICE BROCCOLI AND CAULIFLOWER CORNFLAKE TART SERVED WITH CUSTARD FRIDAY BREADED COD FILLET CAULIFLOWER AND BROCCOLI MORNAY CHIPPED POTATOES, PEAS AND SWEETCORN STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE SERVED WITH CUSTARD Allertonshire School Lunch Menu Week Ending 13th February 2015 Main Meal + a Sweet or Drink £2.20 MONDAY SAVOURY MINCED MAIN COURSE A BEEF SERVED WITH ACCOMPANIMENTS OF THE DAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SALMON PASTA BREADED COD BAKE GOUJONS ROAST BEEF AND PORK STEAK IN YORKSHIRE GRAVY PUDDING SERVED VEGETARIAN CHEESY PASTA MIXED BEAN CHEESY SHEPHERD’S PIE BAKE PASTA TAGLIATELLE CREAMED PARSLEY ROAST DUMPLINGS VEGETARIAN TUESDAY WITH GRAVY VEGETABLE BALTI SERVED WITH RICE CHIPPED POTATOES, POTATOES, POTATOES, MIXED VEGETABLES GREEN CABBAGE, BROCCOLI AND BATON CARROTS AND GARLIC BREAD SLICED CARROTS CAULIFLOWER AND SPROUTS POTATOES, PEAS AND SWEETCORN CHOCOLATE GINGER SPONGE DESSERT SERVED WITH WHITE SAUCE APPLE PIE SERVED LEMON WITH CUSTARD MERINGUE PIE ST CLEMENT’S CRUNCH SERVED SPONGE SERVED WITH WITH CUSTARD CHOCOLATE SAUCE We are very grateful to The Cleveland Tontine Hotel and Restaurant for sponsoring this week’s Newsletter Join us for our Twilight Menu Available Sunday – Thursday for orders between 6 & 7pm £16.95 for 2 courses or £20 for 3 Starter Potted Beef Terrine, Parsnip, Horseradish Cream Rillette of Salmon, Beetroot Textures Pan Fried Pollock, Frogs Leg Kiev, Button Mushrooms Main Course Chilli and Goats Cheese Risotto Smoked Beef Burger, Sweetcorn Relish, Cheese and Bacon East Coast Fishcake, Poached Hens Egg, Spinach and Peanut Curry Dessert Rhubarb & Ginger Terrine, Lemon Shortbread, Rhubarb Sorbet Warm Cherry Bakewell, Cherry Sorbet Chocolate Fudge Cake, Pistachio Ice Cream, Salted Caramel *Sample menu only. The menu changes regularly to ensure that we always use the freshest, most seasonal ingredients in our dishes. The Cleveland Tontine, Staddlebridge, Northallerton, North Yorks. DL6 3JB. Tel: 01609 882671 email: [email protected]