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1ST APRIL 2015
2ND EDITION
Teacher Feature
MR. CRUMBIE &
MRS. HOWARTH
SPEAK
EXCLUSIVELY TO
LCA NEWS
RECIPE OF THE
MONTH
BY
MATTHEW WINSHIP
BOOK REVIEW
BY
NADIA SAGHIR
POETRY
BY
NIKKAYLA MILLS
LCA NEWS
LCA POETRY ‘SLAM DUNK’
On the 20th March 2015 LCA students from Year 8 to 11 were involved in a poetry slam. Pupils
had the opportunity to work with a local writer to create and perform their own poems alongside
world famous poet Lemn Sissay. The audience was made up of pupils from other schools, the
general public, and other local artists and poets. The pupils who were involved created some
amazing poetry and should be very proud of what they achieved.
Well Done LCA Poetry Students.
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World Book Day 2015
Thursday 5th March 2015 was World Book Day.#
In honour of World Book Day, some strange characters from the land of fiction
appeared at Leeds City Academy.
World Book Day is an international celebration of everything book-related and an
opportunity for young people to talk about the books they love and meet new
literary.
2ND EDITION
BOOK REVIEW
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Can you guess which Characters appeared at Leeds City Academy and what
did they do to some of the Leeds City Academy staff.
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BINNY FOR SHORT
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A gripping story of the
love between families.
This roller-coaster of a
ride is a masterpiece of
imaginative writing, and
it tells a touching story
that just makes you want
to cry. Read this book and
change your life. Read
this book and be inspired.
Read this book and
become wise.
Nadia Saghir
Left to right: Pocahontas, Gandalf, Mary
Poppins, Frank Sidebottom, Lady Macbeth,
James Bond, Harry Potter, Cruella Deville.
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LCA
Meets Rachael Mackenzie
!Leeds City Academy received a knockout visit
from our Sky Sports athlete mentor last week.
Rachael Mackenzie is a world champion Thai-Boxer.
She has been a professional athlete for over 12
years. Rachel has also taken two British titles – both
by knockout – and a European title.
Throughout her Thai-boxing career Rachael has had
to overcome prejudice from people who do not
believe women should compete in contact sports.
Her success and perseverance has helped Rachael to
improve the
profile of, and
opportunities
for, female Thaiboxers.
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Having been an Athlete Mentor for several years,
Rachael comments: “My role as an Athlete
Mentor has enabled me to inspire and motivate
young people across the UK to be the best they
can be. Sky Sports Living for Sport offers a great
channel for young people to achieve their goals
and better themselves.”
“The young people I meet are so inspiring for
me. It is amazing to see so much enthusiasm and
desire to achieve. By learning new skills and
disciplines that they can apply to all aspects of
life, today’s youngsters can really strive to
achieve all of their aspirations.”
Year 11 were lucky enough to have had a Thai-Boxing lesson with Rachael, which they seemed to
thoroughly enjoy! Students were taught specific styles of defensive and attacking skills. Some even
managed to build these into a combination sequence.
Rachael is now linked with Leeds City Academy an will be visiting again in May. She is working alongside
Miss Hindle in PE to promote leadership and achievement with a group of year 8 girls. Together with Sky
Sports, LCA PE department is hoping to raise the profile of sports and physical activity in school. More
news on how the year 8 girls are progressing will be in the next issue of LCA News!
Gymnastics & Dance
Competition
19th
On Thursday
March 2015 8
LCA students from year 7 – 10
took part in LCA’s first interschool Dance and Gymnastic
competition. The students
created some great routines that
complemented the music, and In
between the performances were
some music students who
showed off their own talents.
Well done to the following pupils for
taking part in this exciting event.
1st Place Dance Year 10 Dance Group:
Mama, Sara, Liliana, Leila, Maureen
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1st Place Gymnastics:
Florentina (Yr8) and Maria (Yr7)
Musicians:
Donatella (Yr9) Vocals
Sussanna (Yr10) Piano
Safia (Yr8) Violin
Sara (Y10) Piano
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Hello, my name is Sarra Al-Janabi, and today I’m going to show you LCA’s recipe of the month.
So, today’s recipe is MINT CHEESECAKE , and even though it’s called cheesecake you don’t actually bake a cake,
in fact in this easy recipe that takes about 30 minutes you don’t even bake a cake at all. Unless you want to bake a
cake for the base instead of using chocolate.
RECIPE OF THE MONTH
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Spaghetti Carbonara
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You will need
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1/4 packet of spaghetti
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Salt to taste •
2 eggs
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2-3 slices of smoked streaky bacon
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Black pepper
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Grated mature cheddar cheese
Method
1. Put the spaghetti in a pan, cover it with water, add a pinch of salt, and leave it to
boil.
2. Meanwhile; beat the eggs and place to one side, adding salt to taste if required. 3. Cut up the bacon into strips and fry in a little butter or oil until golden and crispy. 4. Once the spaghetti is cooked, you need to drain and return the spaghetti to the
still warm pan, stirring in the beaten egg, cooked bacon and black pepper to
taste. 5. Stir for 1-2 minutes; the heat of the sauce pan should just be enough to cook the
egg; but you can use a very low heat to keep it warm - too hot and the eggs will
become scrambled...
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6. Serve immediately with the grated cheese. Serves 1 - 2
By Matthew Winship If you have a recipe that you would like us to feature in the LCA
News please contact Miss. Sharpe or Mr. Scott
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LCA News General Knowledge Topic of the Month!
World’s oldest Mummies found!
The Chinchorro mummies are mummified remains of individuals from
the South American Chinchorro culture, found in what is now
northern Chile and southern Peru. They are the oldest examples of artificially mummified human remains,
becoming popular up to two thousand years before the Egyptian mummies.
To put this in perspective, the earliest mummy that has been found in Egypt
dated around 3000 BC, while the oldest mummy recovered from
the Atacama Desert is dated around 7020 BC. The artificial mummies of
Chinchorro are believed to have first appeared around 5000 BC and reached
a peak around 3000 BC. Often Chinchorro mummies were elaborately prepared by removing the internal
organs and replacing them with vegetable fibres or animal hair. In some cases an embalmer would remove
the skin and flesh from the dead body and replace them with clay. Shell midden and bone chemistry
suggest that 90% of their diet was seafood. Many ancient cultures of fisher folk existed, tucked away in
the arid river valleys of the Andes, but the Chinchorro made themselves unique by their dedicated
preservation of the dead.
Radiocarbon dating reveals that the oldest discovered Chinchorro mummy
was that of a child from a site in the Camarones Valley, about 60 miles south
of Arica in Chile and dates from around 5050 BC. The mummies continued
to be made until about 1800 BC, making them contemporary with Las
Vegas culture and Valdivia culture in Ecuador and the Norte Chico
civilization in Peru. - By Tanmay Vaidya
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Red Nose, Step-up-day
On 13th March 2015 Year 9 and 10 students from LCA spent their
Step Up day doing something funny for money to raise cash for
Comic Relief. Comic Relief gives money and help to those
affected by famine and poverty across the world. Pupils took
part in fundraising activities such as face-painting, stand-up
comedy and juggling workshops, baking cakes to sell, silly
sports activities, and washing the cars of 19 very brave
members of staff. Pupils across the school also contributed £1
to the cause in exchange for a non-uniform day. We raised
£531 as a school, and the government will match this, giving us
a grand total of £1062 to give to those who are most in need.
Well done and a huge thank you to all who gave their time,
effort and money to make this Step Up day a success!
-By Holly Englefield
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Quiz Corner
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If you have an announcement, or
something you want to advertise or
indeed you have an interesting story!
please contact the LCA News team.
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LCA NEWS
TEACHER
FEATURE
Mr. Crumbie & Mrs. Howarth, heads of our four houses; Hawk, Eagle, Falcon & Phoenix
speak to LCA News about the new PD policy, subjects they would like to teach and much more…
What so you think of the new policy and
how effective do you think it
will be?
Do you have any children?
MH: I have 3 children ages 30, 26 and 24 I also
have a granddaughter age 3. Yes I am old!
Mrs Howarth: I think the new
MC: I have 5 children in total, 3 older children
PD Policy is what the school
and 2 younger ones.
‘I think the new PD
needs. We a new Head
Policy is what the
If you could go anywhere in the world
Teacher, a new School Name,
school needs.’
A new school Uniform and
where would it be?
now a new school behaviour
MH: I love Canada and New York I would love to
policy that all of us (Parents,
go to Japan I also love Edinburgh, and Cornwall.
Pupils and Staff) can follow. A new start, a new
beginning.
MC: Hong Kong because I like the latest gadgets and
electronics and Hong Kong is the best place to be for
Mr. Crumbie: I think that the PD is good and will
that.
be effective because those who want to learn will
be given the chance to learn about new and
If you could teach any subject what would it
exciting things and those who miss behave will
be?
have new consequences which will keep them in
line.
MH: I am Greedy I have 2, Performing Arts and Art, It
‘I want the
community to
believe in us.’
What’s your
thoughts on the
late policy i.e. 5
mins late = 1 hour
detention?
MH: School starts at
8.30am. I believe you should be on time to school.
Important information is given out at form time
and if you are constantly late you will miss vital
information, also walking into form late disturbs
everyone else who was
on time. Having an
hour detention will
‘I would like
make you think about
every
student to
being on time. If I was
be
happy’
late for work I will be
sack.
MC: I think that the
new late policy will be good for the students
because it will teach them to be punctual.
gives you a way to express yourself and there is not a
wrong or right way.
MC: Sports because I’m good at sports as well as I
like doing sports. No
matter the sport I will
do it, it could be tennis
or anything I will still
‘the new late policy
do it even though
will
be good for the
football is my favourite
students
because it
and what I’m best at. !
If you could wish for
anything to happen
in the school what
would it be?
will teach them to
be punctual.’
MH: I want the community to believe in us. Have more
pupils coming to the school. We are a good school we
all just have to believe, Have pride in our school.
MC: I would wish for every student to be happy
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Nestle Workshop
On Wednesday 25 February 2015, Year 10 & 11 students took
part in a workshop that was delivered at Leeds City Academy by
‘MyKindaCrowd’, on behalf of Nestle. 40 students attended the 2
½ hour session which was focused around the STEM subjects with
a Factory Production Theme.
The group was split into 8
smaller groups with each group
then designing a factory that
produces instant coffee. The 6
production processes had to be
identified, from receiving the
raw coffee bean through to
packaging the instant coffee.
This may sound easy but after
the design process a number of
challenges took place. If a
group gave a correct answer to
a question they were allocated
a ‘green’ challenge which
basically enabled them to make
improvements to their factory.
If, however, the wrong answer
was given the group received a
‘red’ challenge which meant
they had a problem to deal with
which may have been a human
resources issue, contaminated
coffee, the marketing company
going into liquidation etc. Every
situation was based on real life
scenarios that had to be
resolved.
5 students have been selected to progress to the Nestle Assessment
Day in York which will take place on Wednesday 3 June 2015. At the
Assessment Centre students will be assessed in a variety of ways so
that they can showcase their individual skills which may then lead to
paid work experience at a Nestle Factory for a 2 week period over the
summer holidays.
Congratulations to the
following students for being
selected to attend the
Assessment Day: Rukhsar Parveen
Dami Adetayo
Sarra Al Janabi
Raheem Solhail
Mama Jabbi
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Congratulations also to the
3 runner up students who are:
Tafadzwa Mokgwathi
Karina Masalskaja
Tanmay Vaidya
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Helen Ward, Transitions & Partnerships
Coordinator at the Academy said this was certainly
a fun filled, interactive, challenging workshop
which all students (and teachers) enjoyed. !
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The MyKindaCrowd representative commented We still need reporters so if you want to see your name in
print contact:
Miss Sharpe, Mr Scott or Miss Fife
“Thank you to Leeds City Academy for hosting the
Nestlé workshop for MyKindaCrowd last week. The session was a great success and the students
participated throughout with professionalism and
creativity that saw for a competitive selection
process. Thank you to the students for their
contributions. I was particularly impressed that
they asked a great deal of questions (something
Nestlé look for) and they made sure that they
understood at all times what was going on. It was
very hard to select only five but the individuals I
have chosen showed consistent hard work and
interaction, as well as stand out ideas and
processes”.
Well done to all students who took part!
STEM EVENT
On 19th March 2015 a group of girls went to a STEM event (Science Technology Engineering and
Maths). This was an opportunity to raise awareness of STEM careers for young girls who still had not
decided what they would like to be when they are older as there are not enough women joining STEM
areas (only about 10% of each STEM business are female and 90% are men!) The women running this
event invited some women from different STEM businesses to come and talk to the girls about their
jobs. There were women there in a variety of job, including RAF pilots, virtual reality designers, and
many more. It was surprising how many different jobs there are in STEM businesses. After break they
set up different stalls for the girls to go to and learn about the STEM businesses that fascinated them.
There were loads of FREE goodies ☺.
After lunch the girls were put into groups
and were given a chance to discuss
some things with women about how to
get into STEM business. One group
talked to a woman who manages an
engineering business. It was good fun
but she hoped that more females would
consider these businesses as STEM has
a serious lack of women! !
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Urban Slang -Word of Month
Bra: An alternative of Bro (Brother) Mostly
Used in UK, USA, Australia, Canada and in
most parts of East Asia - By Tanmay Vaidya
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What am I /Who am I?
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I was born black, I was born white. What am I? Mixed race? Do I call myself white or do I call myself black. What am I? Who am I? If I say I am black they might not believe me, If I say I am white I doubt I will be known.
Do I stay in the middle on my own? Where do I go? What do I do?
-By Nikkayla Mills
Dear Agony Aunt, LCA
Agony
Aunt
No problem to
big, no problem
to small. I will
try to fix
them all
I am really worried about my exams. I am worried about
remembering everything and there is not enough time in the
day. What do I do?
Thank you
?
Dear Agony Aunt,
Worried
Dear Worried,
I can remember when I had exams; I was scared, worried and
thought I wouldn’t remember anything. One piece of advice my
parents and teachers gave me is that we have had years of
teaching and learning, so now is the time to relax and not to
panic.
Make a daily plan and rota. Rota in some study time, some
time to spend with your friends and family and most
importantly get some rest. A healthy body leads to a healthy
mind. You can also talk to your friends, teachers and parents
if it is really bothering you.
Yours,
LCA Agony Aunt
There is a boy at school that I like and I don’t
know what I should do. Please help me?
Love Struck
Dear Love Struck,
Some advice: if you are in Year 7, 8 or 9 you
should be studying and not thinking about boys!
Focus on being their friend, and in years to come
you will realise friendship is important it might
lead to romance. Also, most boys are only
interested in sport- that’s their true love!
If you are in Year 10 or 11 you should be revising
for your exams and not thinking about boysthey won’t get you the grades. At your age
education and friendship is important, so don’t
risk ruining it unless you know the boy feels the
same way and your parents approve.
Yours,
LCA Agony Aunt
Dear Agony Aunt,
I am not sure if I have chosen the right course for college what
should I do.
Confused Dear Confused,
Going to college and getting the right course for you is
important. My advice to you is to think about things like what
are you good at, what are your predicted grades, what job do
you want for your future? Talk to the school career advisor,
talk to your parents, teachers, and friends, and ask the college
if they do taster days. Just remember that whatever you
decide your parents, teachers and friends will always support
you.
Yours,
LCA Agony Aunt
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LCA News Tech-Trend
Windows
10
and
Hololens
are
coming
soon!
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Windows 10 is the future for
Microsoft, so here’s 10 things
about it!
1)Microsoft has announced that windows 10
will be free to update from Windows 7, 8 or
8.1, but only for one year
2)Windows 10 will have 2 browsers : Since
Internet explorer is dying Microsoft is
developing a new browser called ‘Spartan’
and it is supposed to be better than Safari.
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3)Cortana and Windows 10 Phones will beat
the phone market: earlier this year Microsoft launched Cortana, a personal assistant like Siri on Apple
products. 4) Cheap and Best: Microsoft is working on developing cheap tablets and PCs. Windows 10 will take less
space, and it will be cheaper than Apple Macs.
5) Office 365 Universal and Office 2016: Microsoft is developing a very easy to operate and more useful Office
software. It will be cheaper, and this super update will become available end of this year.
6) Windows 10 will be great for gaming:Microsoft is bringing big changes to PC gaming with Windows 10. We’ll
see the debut of the DirectX 12 API, which promises faster, “closer-to-the-metal” gaming performance and
greater efficiency. Windows 10 will also include a "game DVR" mode to allow recordings of the last 30
seconds of play; all the better for social gaming. In the most dramatic gaming move, the company said it
would enable cross-platform, PC-Xbox play. Microsoft has attempted and failed to unite these platforms
before, however, so we'll see how it works this time.
7) Windows 10 will have hologram technology!
At the January consumer preview event, Microsoft introduced Microsoft Holographic, a set of technologies
that will enable 3D imaging and hologram projection for Windows 10 apps. A video and live demo showed
people wearing Microsoft HoloLens projection goggles to interact with remote coworkers, play a 3D version
of Minecraft, or explore a 3D projection of Mars. Developers will be able to use HoloStudio software to
develop 3D applications.
8) Windows 10 is coming out this year, maybe soon :After releasing a business-oriented major preview last
October and a consumer-oriented major preview in late January, the official launch of Windows 10 is planned
for some time in this year. A major pre-release version, or possibly even the final version, is expected to drop
at the time of the company’s Build conference, April 29 - May 1.
9) And the Start menu : If you hated Windows 8's full-screen Start screen, you're in luck: the new Start menu
harkens back to the good old days, sitting on the left side of the screen and presenting that familiar pop-up
column of shortcuts. And if you liked Windows 8's approach, there's something here for you too: the new
menu will incorporate Live Tiles and can be customized.
10) Main Icons and Multitasking will Beat apple Mac OS X: Multitasking is not that fancy but it’s very fast and
handy then Macs and also the new icons will make windows 10 special from all angels. You will get your
choice to customize and apps border and multi windows will make it best OS Lunch ever. New Virtual Multi
task desktop will make it with resizing your apps. -By Tanmay Vaidya, Windows Insider Program
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