CHRISTMAS NEWSLETTER
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CHRISTMAS NEWSLETTER
CHRISTMAS NEWSLETTER December 2011 Message from Mr Venkatesh - Headteacher At the end of another busy term, I would like to take this opportunity to thank parents and other friends of the school for supporting the work of the school over the last few months. A great deal of hard work has been done by pupils, students and staff, but parents in particular play a vital role in ensuring that the school continues to be successful. I know that many of you recently attended the school production of ‘Beauty and the Beast’. This was an event which involved a very large number of children and adults, all working together towards a common goal. I am sure that a great deal has been gained by all concerned. At a time of some difficulty in the wider world, the production was a great example of what we can achieve together. Best wishes for a happy Christmas and an enjoyable New Year. Pupils break up on Wednesday 21st December at the earlier time of 1.40pm, and return to school in the New Year on Thursday 5th January 2012 School Council News The School Council elected a new committee at their recent meeting. The new Chair of the School Council is Rebecca Saw (Y11) and Deputy Chair is Daniel Lalli (Y10). Jaspreet Rai (Y11) was elected to continue as Secretary for this year. The newly elected Year Reps are pictured below and on the page opposite. The recent School Council meeting included a discussion about the implications of Academy Status with Mr Venkatesh, as well as analysis of a recent survey completed on pupils' views of the new Dining Hall arrangements. Pupils can contact the School Council via their Form reps or by using the email address: [email protected]. Mr J Wilding - Deputy Headteacher Year 7 Representatives (below) Kiara Abayasekara 7RKG, Rajbir Kanda 7DJB Joshua Mannall 7TIN, Maya Zowada-Noise YEAR 7 Year 8 Representatives (on the right) Eleanor Butterworth 8DAB, George Lee 8FAW Anisa Iqbal 8JLF Anand Talwar 8VJC, YEAR 8 YEAR 9 Year 9 Representatives Harveer Sanghera 9TJB, Beth Aulsebrook 9MSP Ben Appleby 9SJW, Yomna Amer 9KLJ (Missing from photograph) YEAR 10 Year 10 Representatives Daniel Lalli 10CMC Jenny Cebers 10LSP Emma Mulvany 10NBO Joe Daley 10NBO YEAR 11 Year 11 Representatives Imogen Sutherland 11SJD Sam Taylor 11SJD James Smith 11MJB Jaspreet Rai 11BKV Rebecca Saw 11CLF Appointments During the School Day Following recent enquiries, I would just like to clarify the position with regard to the above. Please avoid appointments during the school day. However, if this is not possible, send a letter in to your child’s form tutor or put the details in the school diary prior to the appointment. This must be shown to the form tutor and then to the Pupil Support Office where the pupil needs to sign out on the day of the appointment. All pupils must then be collected from the main Reception area. We do not allow pupils to walk home, meet elsewhere, or make their own way to the appointment. This is ultimately for the safety and well-being of your child. If the pupil returns to school the same day, please ensure that they sign back in at Pupil Support to confirm they are back on the school premises. Jon Wilding Deputy Headteacher School Newsletter Goes Electronic! Thank you to all parents who have replied to our recent letter requesting your email address. This will now enable us to send you an electronic copy of the Littleover Community School Christmas newsletter for the first time in mid December. Communication by email will I hope, allow you to view future correspondence easily at your leisure, in full colour and will also help us to reduce costs and become more environmentally friendly. If you do not have access to email facilities at home, paper copies of the newsletter will be available for collection at Reception. In addition, the school newsletter will continue to be available on the school web site. I hope you enjoy reading the newsletter. Chris Simmons Assistant Headteacher Beauty and the Beast Last week over 750 people packed the Main Hall over three nights to enjoy the School’s Production of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. A huge effort involving over 100 pupils and about 40 members of staff culminated in a visually stunning and musically superb piece of theatre that would not have been out of place on a West End stage. The lavish and innovative costumes, and the professional lighting and sound, gave the whole show a wonderful magical quality that was a fantastic spectacle in the run up to Christmas. With the help of the Music department, the band once again performed the musical score with a huge amount of talent and skill and provided an excellent foundation for the performers on the stage. The central characters were wonderfully supported by the Chorus (directed and choreographed by Mrs Bush and Mrs Oversby). Made up of pupils from all year groups, they sang and danced with lots of energy and enthusiasm. The main cast all performed their roles superbly and captivated the audience with a tale of love, loss and the need to look beyond the surface. They sang, danced, made us laugh and made us cry with some fantastic moments that will be remembered for a long time. Behind the scenes, many hours of work went into making the show the huge success it was. The Art department and the Technology department provided the expertise and vision to bring the story to life and created a set to rival any professional production. Many pupils helped Mr Ashman produce the wonderful props during their Art Club, whilst others took on roles as Stage Crew and Lighting Technicians, helping to ensure the show ran smoothly night after night. All in all this truly was a whole school production and a magnificent example of what can be achieved by the Staff and Pupils of Littleover Community School. Finally, my personal thanks have to go to everyone that was involved in helping make Beauty and the Beast the fantastic success it was. Without the support of the staff and pupils of the school, and especially the parents of those involved, the show would not have been possible. Can I also extend my heartfelt thanks to the Littleover Community School PSA. Their consistent support of the Creative Arts Faculty is greatly appreciated by all the staff and pupils and by all those that attend our events. Thank you. Mr M Chawner - Head of Drama The Cast Belle Beast Cogswarth and Lumiere Maurice Gaston Lefou Mrs Potts Chip Cogsworth Lumiere Babette M. D’Arque Madame d’la Grand Bouche Silly Girls Rose Huyton Jacob Yeomans Nick Kelly Tom Shah Devon Brawn Aine O’Neill Mason Max Yates Tim Goodfellow Josh Birchall Lydia Wiggins Ed Gowland Rachel Benson Katie Spence Imogen Sutherland Katy Phelps Flute The Band Dr Flux Ellie Homes Amy Reynolds Henry Melville-Sankey Amy Whitten Jack Herbert Clarinet Charlie Lacey Keeley Goodwin Trumpet Toby Overton Alex Seddon French Horn Tuba Violin Nathan Mannall Joseph Reed Mrs V Keane Samuel Foxon Sarah Higgins Bass Guitar Piano Percussion Tom Herbert Mrs K Jack James key The Chorus Joe Butterworth, Rachel Gowland, Lauren Crumpton, Ella Holness, Helen Suckling, Ella Shepherd, Eithne O’Donovan, Rachel Ownsworth, Kayleigh Widdowson, Darcey Adlington, Beth Aulsebrook, Sophie Jones, Maddie Jack, James Squires, Dan Pocock, Naomi Green, Alexandra Hodgson, Charlotte Newall, Georgie Collinson, Simran Johal, Ellie Henderson, Tammy Waldram, Phoebe Patrick, Josie Maguire, Shannah Murambwa, Eleanor Butterworth, Holly Burnett, Chiara Fappiano, Ifrah Nawaz, Alexandra Jarvis, Rhianne Rees Sims. Beauty and the Beast Free School Meals Who qualifies for free school meals? Your child qualifies for free school meals if you are getting the following support payments: Income Support or Income-Based Jobseeker's Allowance or Income-Related Employment and Support Allowance or Support under Part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 or Child Tax Credit, unless you are not entitled to Working Tax Credit, and you have an annual income as assessed by HMRC that does not exceed £16,190 or Guarantee credit element of State Pension Credit. Children over 16 and still at school are entitled to free school meals if they get Income Support or Income-Based Jobseeker's Allowance in their own right. If you think you may be eligible for free school meals, please visit the Derby City Council website to download an application form. http://www.derby.gov.uk/education-and-learning/schools-and-colleges/free-school-meals/ New Adult Education Course We have a new course starting on 9th January 2012 Introduction to E-Bay The course runs for five weeks Mondays 6.30pm - 8.30pm £45 (full fee), £22. 50 (concessions), or £40.50 with a gold card Enrol on the first session - 9th January 2012 at 6.00pm For further details telephone: 01332 510746 or access the helpline on: 01332 717900 Anna Febbrari - Adult Education SENIOR MATHS CHALLENGE 2011 The following students from The Millennium Centre are congratulated on gaining a certificate in the recent Senior Maths Challenge: YEAR 13 YEAR 12 Gold Miles Plaskett (Best in School) Gold Daniel Whitehorn Silver Calvin Luu Selvi Altunoz Silver Caleb Riley Joshua Sahota Bronze Jacob Scully Raldeep Banga Rajpinder Seehra Simon Tapping Jenna Dunn Catherine Lee Rebecca Waldron Javed Malik Bronze Clinton Gordon-Clayton Luke Cheetham Ayano Sakuma William Chick Ben Clarke Matthew Oldfield Ranjeet Bassi Naomi Allen Rebecca Beesley Lawrence Braines Lucy Milligan Congratulations also go to Miles Plaskett who qualified for the British Mathematical Olympiad. There are only 1000 students nationally that take part in this follow-on round so it is a massive achievement. The paper lasted for three and a half hours and we await the results early next term. Why not try some of the Senior Maths Challenge questions yourself? Granny and her granddaughter Gill both had their birthday yesterday. Today, Granny's age in years is an even number and 15 times that of Gill. In 4 years' time Granny's age in years will be the square of Gill's age in years. How many years older than Gill is Granny today? A 42 B 49 C 56 D 60 E 64 Jamie conducted a survey on the food preferences of pupils at a school and discovered that 70% of the pupils like pears, 75% like oranges, 80% like bananas and 85% like apples. What is the smallest possible percentage of pupils who like all four of these fruits? A at least 10% B at least 15% C at least 20% D at least 25% E at least 70% What is the minimum value of x2 + y2 + 2xy + 6x + 6y + 4? A-7 B- 5 C-4 D-1 Mrs N Taylor - Teacher of Mathematics E- 4 Reading Passport Scheme Launched Our Year 7 pupils have been the first to try out our new ‘Reading Passport’ scheme. This new approach to our library lessons encourages young people to think about their reading and how they can develop vital literacy skills. One English lesson, every two weeks, is held in the library and is dedicated to completing various tasks in our passports. The process enables students to assess books and think about what they like (and don’t like) to read. The first passports were handed out on Transition day in June, to the students coming up from Year 6 and pupils were encouraged to start filling them in over the Summer holidays. Since September we have been completing the tasks and recorded our thoughts and comments about the books we have read. As Christmas approaches, we are working hard to complete the first passport and are looking forward to moving on to our next one in the New Year. New Online Catalogue Work has now been completed on our online catalogue and for the first time students are able to search for material in the library, electronically. This should prove a huge help to students wanting to find out what books are available, those wanting to check when books are due in, or even those who just want to browse our virtual bookshelves. It is particularly of use to older students completing revision and coursework, as the catalogue can be searched by subject or topic. A real bonus of the new system is that books which are already out to other students can now be reserved online and collected once they have been returned. At the moment, the ‘Library Catalogue System’ as it is known, is available from any computer in the school and plans are already afoot to make the service available from home, via the LCS Gateway. Year 9 Reading Award A smaller number of Year 9 students have agreed to take part in a new reading award scheme entitled ‘The One That Got Away!’ The award scheme has been established by local school librarians and includes five fiction titles which were ‘runner-ups’ in major book awards over the last few years. We are going to read all the books, discuss our thoughts and then vote on the eventual winner. Those involved have already been hard at work reading the books and we will be meeting in the New Year to begin our deliberations! Mrs R Whitty - Librarian This group was set up in school in September in response to interest from students who study Human Rights as part of the Year 9 PSHE course. A number of these students felt they wanted to do something about Human Rights abuse around the world and so the LCS Youth Action Group was set up. We meet every Tuesday lunchtime and follow Amnesty International’s Youth Action programme, which in October/November focused on the issue of stoning as a death penalty. Do you remember the shocking case of Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani over the summer? Maybe not. Sakineh was an Iranian woman sentenced to death for ‘adultery while married.’ As Iran is a male-dominated society, she stood little chance against her husband. This has been Amnesty’s focus since September. We have written countless letters to her, the Embassy in London and the Justice Department in Iran. We have gathered over 100 signatures to send as well. We have taken several photos for a campaign that Amnesty is doing. In general, we are trying to stop stoning in Iran. We have now moved on to ‘Writing for Rights’, writing cards and letters over the festive season to prisoners of conscience. By Lillie Fitzsimons, 8DAB Next Steps Trampolining Competition for Derby City West Each student performed a trampoline routine, set skills on the trampoline and a body management routine on the floor. The results were as follows: Step 1 - Lydia Keen 1st, Katy Horton 3rd, Aneesha Johal 7th, Harriet Snape 7th Step 2 - Amy Whitten 1st, Eleanor Barraclough 2nd, Katy Phelps 4th Step 3 - Francesca Britten 1st The first three students in each level go through to the next round, so congratulations to the following students who will compete in the City Final in January: Lydia Keen, Katy Horton, Amy Whitten, Eleanor Barraclough, Francesca Britten. Catherine Jeffries - Teacher of PE Cross Country – City Championship On November 9th the following pupils participated in the meeting at Moorways Stadium. The results are shown below: Year 7 Megan Herbstritt 7MLB Natalie Sharp 7JNP Matthew Chan 7RKG Year 8 Zoe Percival 8VJC Jade Sandhu 8VAB Year 9 Harry Bennett 9KLJ Martin Lalli 9SSM Matthew Ward 9GWT Year 10 Sam Hassall Danny Caborn 8FAW Joeseph Gallimore 8VAB Dylan Garbett 8JLF Hugo Milner 8NLT Results Year 8: Hugo Milner League City Championship 1st 1st Zoe Percival League 3rd Year 9: Matthew Ward League City Championship 1st 3rd Year 10: Sam Hassall City Championship 3rd Mr S Modara Olympic Cup Inter-form Sport This term has seen the start of our inter- form sport competition, the Olympic Cup. Forms have competed for their country in a variety of sports, and positions on the league table have been constantly changing. Year Group Competition 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place Greece RKG Brazil TIN Kenya ELL Year 8 Inter form Relay Australia GMW France VAB Canada DAB Year 9 Inter form Relay Germany GWT Canada JLP Spain TJB Kenya CMC Japan DTB Canada GLC Year 7 Basketball Shootout Year 10 Team Badminton Current overall standings are: Team Points Kenya 27 France 26 Greece 25 Canada 24 Japan and Australia 23 Spain 17 Brazil 16 Germany 15 During the spring term, teams will be competing in an Olympic Gold Challenge, to run 2012km. Details will go out to forms in the new year. Mrs Oversby School Sport Co-ordinator Olympic Cup Design a Logo Competition During this term, Year 7 pupils as part of their Design and Technology lessons, have taken part in a logo project. Pupils were asked to design a logo for our school’s new Olympic Cup Inter- form sport competition. Entries were of a very high standard and designs were shortlisted. From the shortlist the best three designs were: Saminda Sidhu 7ELL Daniel Razzaq 7DDB Samad Hussain 7ELL Saminda’s design was chosen as the winning design and this has been downloaded onto the computer by Mr Simmons. The design will now be used for the Olympic Cup at school . Saminda Sidhu 7ELL Saminda’s winning design which includes the Olympic motto ‘Citius, Altius, Fortius’ which translates from Latin to ‘Faster, Higher, Stronger’. Well Done Saminda! Mrs J Oversby - School Sport Co-ordinator PSHE and CITIZENSHIP Year 7 Enterprise Day – New Band Challenge On Friday 11 November pupils in Year 7 took part in the “New Band Challenge” . Pupils worked in teams, in their form groups, to manufacture a new pop band. They had to create the band, design their clothes, write the first hit single and plan and budget for the marketing of the band. Pupils designed T-Shirts, wristbands, sweatshirts and advertising to market their band. They also had to make a bid for sponsorship to get extra money for their marketing campaign. Judith Gill from NatWest listened carefully to each team’s plans and either awarded them sponsorship or not, depending on the quality of the bid. All pupils worked very hard and did not even want to go out for break in the morning as they were so committed to creating the best band! The winning teams from each form went through to the final in the hall in the afternoon. Whilst the judges were deciding, a band comprised of students from the Sixth Form performed an excellent song to entertain us all while we waited anxiously! The final pitches were excellent and the judges had a hard job choosing, but the winners were: Harvey Gilbert, Hannah Wright, Amy Linscott, Cameron Lord all from 7MLB Well done to these pupils and to all the Year 7 pupils who worked really hard all day. Practice makes perfect! Mock Interview event on 24th November 2011 Over 160 Year 11 pupils took the plunge and volunteered to have a mock interview with local employers. This after school event was co-ordinated by the PSHE/Citizenship Department as part of the Careers Information Advice and Guidance programme. There were 33 employers who gave up their time freely to conduct interviews using a generic, ‘fictional’ job role, that allowed pupils to practise their presentation skills and answering techniques. The interviewers gave invaluable feedback to the pupil’s performance and also their CVs. The evening proved to be both popular and busy, so the Year 10 pupils who volunteered to help with running the event, worked really hard to ensure a smooth passage - they certainly had to use their problem solving skills! The volunteers who conducted the interviews were overwhelmingly positive in their praise of how the event was organised, the response from pupils, and the extent to which they believed it to be a worthwhile experience to help pupils prepare for the next step after school. “My first time…. very good for the students and I thought the Year 10 helpers did a great job. All pupils were extremely polite, helpful and courteous – a credit to the school” Mr D Brown, CEVA Logistics. Organisations such as Toyota, Rolls Royce, BT, and the NHS were represented as well as a huge range of other organizations. Some of the interviewers from these companies were parents of LCS pupils and we were boosted by their support. Overall, the event was a great success and we intend to continue offering the opportunity to Year 11 pupils on an annual basis. If you would like to be involved as an interviewer next year, please contact : L. [email protected] Ms L Wilson - Co-ordinator of PHSE / Citizenship Exploring Future Careers It continues to a very busy time in the Careers Library! The room is open throughout lunchtime from Monday to Friday and is available to pupils from all age groups to find out more about careers and to discuss their future plans. This term, we have been fortunate in hosting representatives from Toyota, the NHS and the Armed Forces, who have been giving careers talks during lunch-time sessions. We were delighted to welcome Liam Chorley, an ex-pupil of our school, who is now in his second year of the Apprenticeship Programme at Toyota. It was an invaluable opportunity for our pupils to ask about what work is really like! The PSHE and Citizenship Department are always looking to extend the variety of work sectors represented in the Careers information sessions. We would welcome any new contacts in this respect and would also love to hear from you if you are able to offer mock interviews for pupils in the future. Miss Came Deputy Coordinator PSHE/Citizenship Email: [email protected] For the first time a Year 11 Physics class took part in a national project this November. As part of "I'm A Scientist Get Me Out Of Here", the students emailed questions and took part in live webchats with five nuclear physicists working across the UK and internationally. As the project continued students voted for which scientists they wanted to keep in the competition, leading to an eventual winner who received a £500 grant. In the process, Aaron Dinas was awarded a prize as well as being picked for asking the best questions in the 'Subatomic Zone'. The students really enjoyed the fortnight and agreed that it had really helped them to see scientists as real people with an interesting career, instead of "old blokes with beards.!!" Mr I Horsewell - Teacher of Science Beauty and the Beast 2011