March 2016 - The Langley Academy
Transcription
March 2016 - The Langley Academy
NEWSLETTER Issue 4 - March 2016 Follow us on Twitter @LangleyAcademy More details and fantastic pictures from our Science Week on Page 16 Find out which staff won ‘Best Costume’ on World Book Day on Page 35 1 Message from the Executive Principal Dear Parents/Carers, Another remarkable half-term which unbelievably has only been 5 weeks in length; so much has happened that it is difficult to keep up! We have won more rowing medals, we have achieved 2 awards for the 6th Form Slough Young Enterprise 'overall best trade stand’ and 'innovation' which is a remarkable achievement; we witnessed some stunning drama performances for the A-Level work, Year 10 completed their work experience week with some amazing comments from their employers and we heard from our anti-bullying and student council at our recent whole school Assembly. The assembly dealt with 2 themes, that of respect and employability skills. I explained the Oxford Dictionary definition of respect is: ‘A feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements.’ I asked students to think about their abilities, qualities and achievements to date and consider what they think they need to do to ensure they keep as many doors open so that they are as employable as possible when they leave us. I talked about how important it is to respect oneself and to respect others and the many ways you can achieve that. Once again I was so proud with the student body in the assembly because they put into practice the theme that I was delivering. We have also appointed our new Academy Student Leaders: Head boy: Head girl: Robbie Ensby Leah Lewis Deputy Head boy: Deputy Head girl: Ravi Sharda Erin Simmons They went through a rigorous interview process including the application itself, a presentation to their peers, a staff and student vote and a formal interview. All candidates did themselves and their families proud and we are delighted with the results. We have also appointed Fazile Zogjani as our 6th Form Student Director who will have significant responsibility for co-ordinating systems and structures in the 6th Form. The new building for The Langley Academy Primary is in line with our expected opening date of September 2016 so we are delighted with the progress here and look forward to welcoming 90 more primary age students onto the site instead of men in hard hats! The temporary site with the units will then be removed and we will then be able to use our cricket nets again. It is that time of year when exams are just around the corner. This is a difficult time for everyone but we believe we have an excellent support programme in place, including a very busy Easter break revision programme. We will be working exceptionally hard to support each student through this period but ultimately we all know one indisputable fact and that is the responsibility relies with the student and hard work is almost always the best way of achieving their potential. I am also asking every teacher to be very clear with each student on knowing what they each have to do to improve in each subject and how to achieve that. Students saying work harder is 2 not accurate enough so students need to be able to identify specific areas in each subject that will help them achieve the next grade. This is particularly true of many students currently on a grade C who are capable of a grade B, the prerequisite grade for many subjects at A-Level and University. Finally, we are saying goodbye to 4 members of staff. Ms S Qureshi is leaving our SEND faculty and moving into different role working in adult care; Mr N Al-Araimy, one of our Science teachers is moving to another school; Mr H Qarni is leaving the Maths faculty and going to Qatar and Mr Elliot is leaving his role as Head of PE and moving to another school much closer to home. I want to thank them individually and collectively for their hard work and expertise and wish them all the best for the future. I wish you all a great Easter and look forward to seeing you next term. Rhodri Bryant, Executive Principal Message from the Trustees As we celebrate the start of Spring it is encouraging to see our students spending more time outside enjoying the improved weather. It is also exciting to watch the eggs which are being incubated in our museum space in the Atrium and which have their own live link to a webcam on our website. The sense of anticipation at each break time amongst the students is palpable as they patiently wait for chicks to emerge! At The Langley Academy we have been delighted to welcome two new members of the Local Governing Body: John Hartley has been appointed as our new Chair of Governors. John recently retired as Headteacher of Saffron Walden County High School (SWCHS). He was also Chief Executive of Saffron Academy Trust (SAT) from 2011. SWCHS is the largest secondary school in Essex, and was rated outstanding by Ofsted in its most recent inspection in 2012. John has been a National Leader of Education since 2011, and has led and co-ordinated improvement programmes to raise standards in several schools facing challenging circumstances. As well as taking responsibility for Chairing the Board at The Langley Academy, John has continued to work as an Executive Consultant for Alec Hunter Academy in Braintree. Samia Baig has joined us as a parent governor and may well be known to many of you. Samia has 24 years experience in Children’s social care with a specialism in Safeguarding which is of utmost importance to the Trust and we welcome her expertise in this area. She has already made a significant contribution to the Governing Body. Since 1999 Samia has successfully run a consultancy service specialising in Social Care Management. Samia is married with two children and currently resides in the Langley area. Chair of the Trust: My role at The Langley Academy Trust has grown as we have extended our Trust to take on Sponsorship of our two primary academies. As well as being overall Sponsor of the Trust, I currently hold the role of Chair of the Trust and sit as a governor on each of the academies’ Local Governing Bodies and on every Trust committee. Recently, I have been discussing with my fellow Trustees my feeling that the Trust would benefit from the introduction of a new Chair who could bring in further expertise and experience. I have therefore decided to stand down as Chair of the Trust at the end of this academic year (or when an excellent replacement has been found) but I will remain in my roles as overall Sponsor and a governor in each of the three 3 academies. This does not mean that I am stepping back in any way from my commitment to The Langley Academy Trust. I am still just as committed; I simply feel that I am spread too thin with the current level of responsibility that I hold. By bringing in a new Chair, with the right range of skills and experience, I will be able to devote more time to each of the academies and their stakeholders. We will embark on the process of appointing a new Chair in the next few weeks and will be advertising the role nationally through a range of networks, to ensure we recruit exactly the right person for the role. I will update you in due course on our progress. Parlaunt Park Primary Academy: Our search for an outstanding Headteacher for Parlaunt Park Primary Academy continues following the departure of Jane Sweeney. We are currently advertising the role (details on the Trust website: http://www.langleyacademytrust.org) and look forward to interviewing candidates at the start of next term. This is a particular focus for the Trust to ensure that we find an excellent candidate for the role in this current climate of a national shortage of Primary Headteachers. In the meantime Interim head teacher Andrea Fricker has been doing an impressive job of leading this wonderful school and the staff there continue to ensure their pupils’s experience is not disrupted during this period of transition in leadership. The Langley Academy Primary: You will have seen the new building for our Primary going up very quickly on site. We have been delighted by the progress made by the builders and also by the welcome our building contractors, Bouygues UK, have given to the pupils and staff. The children have been welcomed to the site and will be designing decorations for the site hoarding. Bouygues will be holding a roof top 'topping out’ ceremony for the Primary Academy on 12 April to celebrate the progress made. The building is on schedule and everyone at the Primary is excited to move into their new school building in time for September. As we reach the end of term, I hope that you all have a chance to enjoy some quality time at home with friends and families and that our students who are preparing for their public exams this summer manage to find the right balance between revision and rest, to ensure they return next term ready to embrace the exam process. My own children are also about to sit A Levels and GCSEs so I feel a particular sense of solidarity for our students in a very personal way this year. My message to my own children and to our Langley Academy exam candidates is to rest well and prepare for the exams ahead. Good luck to you all! Annabel Nicoll, Chair of The Langley Academy Trust 4 Dates for your Diary MARCH 2016 Thursday 24 End of Spring Half Term2 12:00 INSET Day – No Students at Academy Start of Summer Half Term 1 PGL Information Evening Year 11 Certificate Evening Year 8 Parent/Carer Evening Year 6 Welcome Meetings 08 :20 18:00 – 19:00 16:30 – 17:30 16:30 – 18:30 17:00 – 18:30 Parent Forum Year 10 Academic Afternoon End of Summer Half Term 1 18:00 – 19:00 14:00 – 16:00 13:20 Start of Summer Half Term 2 08:20 APRIL 2016 Monday 11 Tuesday 12 Wednesday 13 Thursday 14 Thursday 21 Wednesday 27 MAY 2016 Wednesday 4 Wednesday 18 Friday 27 JUNE 2016 Monday 6 ARBIB Term 4 is about passing the half way mark and counting down the days till summer for most students, and this one has gone incredibly fast! Our House attendance as a whole has been rocking and will be a major focus point next term. We are a competitive House and pride ourselves in all areas but this is one we need to work on. This terms focus has been Science (Darwin House foci). There have been many weird and wonderful things going on but the most captivating has been the watching the eggs hatch. In the Museum Learning area we have had several eggs on show with a live feed waiting for them to hatch. This week 4 have hatched so far which has been really exciting for all students! Students this term have also being around snakes and spiders! Next term we look forward to announcing our new House Captain Team ready to lead us into next term. Good luck to the Year 9 and 10 students who have applied! Don’t eat too many chocolate eggs and enjoy your long awaited break! 5 Arbib House Update: Year 7 - Year 7 Arbib have been very excited about Science Week and Pi Day. These two events have been extremely amusing. For Pi Day we drew our own numbers and to make them original we drew them in Arabic. Furthermore, for Science Week, 7 Arbib was the first Tutor Group to go into the amazing dome in the atrium. We engaged a lot of significant information about our solar system and space. In addition, Arbib have been successful by making an alien for the Year 7 House project. We hope to carry on like this after the Easter break! Written by Abbi Griffin and Aman Deol Year 9 - My experience of The Langley Academy was incredible. I came here with a lot of doubts but I instantly was relieved and welcomed kindly. The teachers were very helpful and helped me to achieve my full potential, especially Ms Agulair and my House Tutor Ms Chotai. They went out of their way to help me extend my abilities. I will miss the Academy a lot and hope that it continues to help other students like myself. Written by Mahwish Ibrahim Year 10 - My work experience (Sports Academy in Stoke Poges) was amazing. The boss and other students and colleagues were very welcoming to me and I was also involved in their practical and coaching course. It was fun to experience working for an organisation and made me realise how important education is in order to get into the career I want. Feedback I got made me even happier as they said I was welcome to come down anytime I want. I definitely appreciate this opportunity. Written by Tadiwanashe Ndhlovu Year 11 - In Arbib House this term we have been in discussion about who the new House Captains and Prefects are going to be once the current Year 11’s leave. We have done interviews with the Year 9 students who submitted applications and shall be doing the Year 10 interviews as soon as possible. We have had an outstanding amount of people submitting applications and so far everyone has been brilliant and all the students show a keen interest in becoming a leading role in Arbib House. On behalf of the Year 11 body we are overwhelmed at how much the students want to get involved and we are happy with who our roles are going to be going to. Written by Louise West Ms Chotai – Head of Arbib House 6 DARWIN The focus this term at the Academy is Science - Darwin House specialism. As such our students across all years are looking at life and beyond. The Science department have put on some amazing events aimed and stoking curiosity and exploration of life on Earth. Students have been given then chance to work with exotic animals, watch chicks and caterpillars hatch and watch experts give exciting demonstrations about life on our planet. As part of the House Tutor Program students will be discovering life on other planets … they have been challenged to create their own Aliens capable of living on a chosen planet. As this is Darwin Houses’ focus, our students will be doing everything they can to win the award for best House from across the Academy. I hope you enjoy your Easter break. Mr Royle - Head of Darwin House GAIA This term has been a short but sweet one! Attendance and punctuality has been great, with 7 Gaia winning the 100 Club and 9 Gaia winning the most days of no lates – only 3 lates in the whole term! A massive well done to those students and staff who are continually driving for high standards within the House. After a busy Sustainability week and term, the baton was handed over to Darwin and Science. I’ve seen a number of Gaia students getting stuck in with all the activities on offer including watching some live chicks hatch in the atrium! All Gaia Tutor Groups are currently working on using recycled products to make an alien, who needs to be designed to live on the planet Mercury. This is proving a little difficult given the volatile conditions on Mercury but I have no doubt that Gaia will produce high quality entries in every year group. Ms Smith – Head of Gaia House 7 GLOBE Globe House students have been representing the Academy across multiple sport teams and have been very successful in doing so. Year 7 students Amrees Sroa and Wiktoria Borkowska have recently represented the Academy at Bisham Abbey sports facility in the Berkshire School games competition. Amrees was key cog in the team and worked exceptionally hard in defence. Wiktoria was exceptional in her work rate and attacking flare. Well done to all the girls involved, the House are very proud. The following Year 7 Boys from Globe House have recently represented the Academy at a rugby tournament at Aylesbury RFC. The Boys involved were Josh Munzara, Thomas Jenkins, Sobaan Ali and Connor Anstee. A special mention must go to Joshua Munzara who was highlighted by the opposing schools as one to watch. Well done boys you have done the House proud. Mr Evans – Head of Globe House 8 GRACE Whilst this term has been a short one, it has been a busy one! First of all a big well done to all the following students who have achieved 100% attendance and punctuality this half term:7 Grace Aden, Ahmed 8 Grace Adnan, Rafay 9 Grace Ahmed, Wadhha 10 Grace Bhachu, Gagan 11 Grace Ashton, Adam Ahmed, Amani Ahmed, Wasila Chaggar, Nikki Clark, Alexander Clack, Harrison Bhandal, Amrit Aramunde, Irabor Din, Rheece Daw, Melissa Dawson-Rose, Alfie Butt, Ahmed Babber, Shyleen Howard-Phelan, Keara Hayer, Gurkiran Dhesi, Navdeep Gardner, Morgan Chander, Vivek Mattu, Gaganveer Iqbal, Hadiqa Gamit, Krutik Grewal, Roshni Hans, Simran Daraskevicius, Titas Davis, Rebecca Panwar, Davina Panwar, Divya Jadid, Suhaila Mehmood, Jibran Jhalli, Rian Muneka, Drilon Jensz, Wiktoria Haider, Areej Phull, Ramandeep Mirza, Tanzeel Mwangi, Lucy Johal, Jeevan Ibrahim, Beker Sandhu, Esha Pellow, Thomas Patel, Vijai Karira, Dylan Iqbal, Inza Simbo, Donald Phull, Sukhdeep Rakhra, Tanisha Yau, Jamie Keta, Shanna Jezewicz, Jakub Multani, Sunpreet Kang, Harpinder Nhlangano, Chloe Mirza, Adeel Sandhu, Sonam Pahoyo, Hannah Paskarathas, Kapila Roberts, Liam Sagoo, Tanisha Yau, Oscar Saini, Reeth Shafique, Murtaza Sattar, Aadil Villacrusis, Troy Shah, Malaika Wareham, Kareem Zhang, Cecilia White, Jamie-Leigh Sritharan, Joel Roberts, Callum Wilson, Thomas Sandhu, Aarandeep Williams, Cana This half term has seen all students take part in creating Pi around the Academy and Year 7 Grace made 3 numbers to add to the end. Amani Ahmed and Cecelia Zhang were both awarded the prize for their entry into the World Book Day competition. Year 8 Grace have excelled this half term with their attendance and punctuality and have won the 100 club with 18 days of 100 % attendance and punctuality this half term. Well done guys. Ms Young – Head of Grace House 9 HENLEY Science Week - The 3D Dome The Dome was a wonderful and unique experience. It was great fun and the 3D effects were amazing. We learned about different planets and Human nature. I enjoyed it a lot and I found it very interesting. By Aysha Potts Year 11 GCSE Maths After several years of achieving below average in Maths, I grew resentful and chose to not try as hard as I should. This only added to my surprise when I learned that I was being considered to take my Maths GCSE early. I decided to drastically alter my perspective and I tried exceptionally hard. I believe that by attending all revision classes including Saturdays, it helped me achieve my B in Maths. I am extremely proud of myself. Thank you to all the Teachers at TLA. By Emily Jacobs This year’s Science Week allowed staff to also get involved in overcoming fears of their own!! Ms Vernon – Head of Henley House 10 English If you’re a parent/carer of a Year 7 or 8 student at The Langley Academy, your son and/or daughter is enrolled onto our Accelerated Reader programme. This gives students an opportunity to read a book and then take a quiz. Any student who achieves 100% on their quiz is automatically entered into a prize draw which takes place at the end of every term. The more 100%’s a student achieves the more times their name is entered into a prize draw. The prize draw gives students the chance to win family bowling tickets, ice skating tickets, gym and swim passes, trampolining tickets, books and much, much more! Check out the list of Year 7 and 8 students below who have already achieved 100% this term! Year 7 Abdul Abdulrahman Jazmine Agbangla Zara Ali Megan Ballantyne Lois Boland Gurkaran Boparai James Butler Nailah Choudhury Claudiv Cronicec Josh Gill Roshni Grewal Cameron Gruber Alfie Hunt Aiza Iftikhar Haroon Javed Janat Liqat Edward Lorincz Shreya Mehra Matas Montydas Ledion Neziri Gargi Pande Jessica Panesar Kapila Paskarathas Jamie Powell Kewin Prietz Simi Purewal Munazza Rana Nathan Riley Shilpa Shojo Ria Sidhu Marshall Stevens Rebecca Tesfamariam Shreyas Tripurari Macy Tsang Tanushka Ukidve Emilie Vitaro Zaafir Virmani Year 8 Rafay Adnan Connor Bates Danielle Byrne Callum Dennis Stefen Fowke Jakub Jezewicz Harpinder Kang Kuljit Kaur Yashkaran Kumar Wiktor Lachowski Elizabeth Monds Astrid Okyere James Omokaro Samiyah Osman Rehunma Rahman Alhad Salum Tanisha Sagoo Alisha Sharma Sharanjan Sri Lewis Thirkell-Brown Reece Villacrusis 11 The Millionaire Challenge The following students are now members of our Millionaire’s Club (they’ve read 1,000,000 words!): Amani Ahmed Year 7 Munazza Rana Year 7 Zaafir Virmani Year 7 Anisha Khatri Year 7 Rayan Bahadur Year 7 Raheem-Abdul Qayum Edward Lorincz Wiktor Lachowski Year 8 (who’s a double millionaire!) Duke of Edinburgh Reading Challenge This term the DoE Reading Challenge has begun. The programme, where Year 7 students will receive mentoring support from Year 10 students, will run for a period of 12 weeks and will support part of the volunteering requirements needed to achieve the Duke of Edinburgh Bronze award. At the end of the 12 week period, the Year 7 student who has made the most progress will win a £20 Amazon voucher which has kindly been donated by B Simmons estate agents located in Langley village. Runner-up prizes are also available! Thank you to the following local businesses for supporting our Accelerated Reader programme! Caitlin Witheridge Year 8 Rehnuma Rahman Year 8 Megan Kelly Year 8 Elizabeth Monds Year 8 CONGRATULATIONS! RECOMMENDED READ ‘The Book Thief’ by Markus Zusak BL/ZPD: 5.1 What’s it all about? Trying to make sense of the horrors of World War II, Death relates the story of Liesel, a young German girl whose book-stealing and story-telling talents help sustain her family and the Jewish man they are hiding, as well as their neighbours. 12 Read For My School If you’re a Year 7 or 8 Join over 200,000 children around the country and take part in England’s biggest school reading competition that gives you: A free online library of over 100 titles by top children’s authors! The chance to win a Reading Legend award and a tower of books! The chance to help your school win a £1,000 prize! From 18 January 2016, sign up and create an account at www.readformyschool.co.uk Read as much as you can in three months! Choose books from the free online library. Or read any book you like offline – then log in to tell us what you read. The Langley Academy’s Classroom Code is: 168976 Check the ZPD/BL of an online book by using: www.arbookfind.co.uk 13 Maths Celebrating Pi Day 2016 How do these three statements mean the same thing? Tom, I need a drink. Powerades do things. Tomas, you fetch Powerade. Yes, I like a piano. Classical is lovely music. The music revolves immensely through knowledge. Can I tell a story regarding my family lives and views? A “job well done” goes to Adam Ashton and Callum Roberts (Grace 11) who had worked out they all are digits to Pi. They managed to win pizzas to share with their House Tutor Group on our final day of the term. On March 14, TLA recognised Pi day with the rest of the mathematicians and scientists all around the world with members of staff incorporating Pi into their lessons. Here are a few examples: Mr Weare and his rowing team had to “row Pi” on the rowing machine. They were assigned the task to somehow row the numerical value of Pi on the monitors. Have a look! During their House Tutor time, Year 7s had to draw numbers that would go up around the atrium, contributing to the already ongoing numbers of Pi from year groups in previous years. The following students: Dinari Dawkins (Globe 7, above), Kayleigh Law, Kawthar Koundi and Shreya Mehra (Gaia 7, left) hold up their work. Students in their English lessons had to write a short story (comedy or thriller) using the digits of Pi to structure their writing. So, the first sentence they wrote had to have three words. The next sentence had to be a one word sentence (onomatopoeia or a word that creates tension), and so on. The winning story was by Rebecca Davis (Grace 8). 14 The PE team had students run for 3.14 kilometres and stretch for 3 minutes 14 seconds. And, coincidently, as part of the Year 10 curriculum the Maths faculty taught their students about finding the circumference and areas of circles or sectors. Students had to locate Pi on their calculators and use it in their calculations. Their answers were given in terms of π or rounded to significant digits. Impressively, Year 10 student, Alara Chaudhery (below) was able to recite Pi to the 90th decimal place. Wow! Mr Estrabillo Year 11 January Maths Results This term the results from the Year 11 maths results were released. The cohort of 46 Year 11s sitting the exam put in a tremendous amount of effort and it paid off with 100% A*-C attained. These are some of the best results in the Academy’s history with 2 A*s and 21 As. With the rest of the students still to take their exam in summer they now have many of their peers to look at for inspiration. Ms Butzen 15 Science Science week 2016 got off to a great start. This year saw the return of the Dome where students were treated to excellent visuals in the Planetarium. They were taken on a virtual tour of our Universe without even leaving our Atrium. New this year were the workshops with Owen’s Animals. During the workshops, students were able to hold a variety of creatures from Geckos, Bearded Dragons, Snakes and even a Tarantula. Nicole Blackman in Year 12 even said ‘it helped me overcome my fear of Spiders’. There was a show in the theatre for Year 10 and 11 students and some even got to see two Snakes being fed during enrichment. The second week saw the 3D Body Works show take place for three days in the theatre. This required students to wear a pair of 3D glasses while they looked at the inner workings of the human body. While all this was going on, in the Atrium, visitors to the museum cases where able to witness the four stages of the Butterfly metamorphosis and Chicks being hatched. 16 Science staff also demonstrated some unusual experiments in the Atrium to the students. We had the smoke machine and Bazooka’s making smoke rings which the students had fun firing into the air. A demonstration of dry ice showing how it produces copious amounts of fumes when added to water. The students most enjoyed adding it to bottles with water and seeing how far bungs could be fired!! Finally we had a 50 foot solar bag which when taken outside into the sunshine inflated and soared to the height of the Academy. Ms Hegarty had to keep a tight grip on it least it soar off into the Heathrow flight path! 17 Spreading Science far and wide It has been our great pleasure to share all our activities in Science Week with our Trust partners. 90 students from Parlaunt Park joined us for the Space Dome show and the children from the Primary have been frequent visitors to see the Chicks and have also enjoyed the Dome show and a special Assembly with Owen’s Animals. We hope we are inspiring them all to enjoy Science. Many of you will have also enjoyed our live Video link to the hatching Chicks and watched their amusing antics as they grow. In just 4 days we have had 4,280 hits on the video link. This was an amazing first for the Academy with people sharing our hatching experience abroad and all over the UK. If you were one of the many who enjoyed this please tweet us @LangleyAcademy to tell us what you thought. We would also like to hear your ideas on other things you would like to see broadcast. Finally a lovely photograph to share, taken by Cezary, I wonder what the Chick is thinking? 18 Humanities History This term a group of Year 13 students had the opportunity to talk to a former Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic in NATO, Sir James Perowne. He talked about his experiences working as part of the Royal Navy, from what it was like running a Submarine and the physics behind tracking enemy ships. He also answered our questions on his life and experience, particularly during the Cold War as this is the topic we are studying in A2 history, as well as his predictions for the future. The Governor of Windsor Castle Admiral Sir James Perowne The talk was incredibly interesting, and allowed all of us to appreciate the real-life implications of the Cold War, outside of our textbooks. By Chloe Jacobs, Year 13 19 CAPA Even though it’s been a short half term, it has been an extremely busy and successful month for students and staff in the CAPA Faculty. We started the half term with the Art Department taking students to the National Gallery and Tate Britain in London. The following week saw the Drama department and AS Drama students performing in the theatre in front of a live audience as part of their Unit 2 Practical Performance Exams. Finally we ended the term with students from the Music Department performing as members of the ISSP Choir at Eton College. A huge thank you to all the staff and students who came to watch the performances and those who helped work behind the scenes. Your support is always gratefully received. Can I remind all exam students to check the Easter Revision timetable and attend as many Art, Drama, Music, and Media Studies sessions as possible as these are extremely beneficial as we embark on exam season. I hope you all have a lovely Easter holiday and I look forward to seeing the amazing creative work produced in the summer term. Ms Brock - Assistant Head of CAPA Art Year 7 & 8 Art students have been busy exploring the themes related to Darwin and Gaia House Foci. Last half term Year 7 Art students looked at the work of Earnst Haeckle and developed their drawing skills by drawing cells and micro-organisms to create their own Microscopic World out of colouring pencils and oil pastels. This half term they have started to work in air-dry clay to create their own sculptures and tiles. 20 Poster by Malaika Khan, Year 8 Gaia Looking at Sustainability and art Ms Brock’s Year 8 students have designed and made a campaign poster for an animal of their choice. Having explored different campaign posters and looked at the use of colour and silhouettes, students made their own posters out of shredded magazine pages. Continuing with the theme of sustainability, students are designing and making a cup, bowl or vase out of a plastic bottle or container decorated with rolled magazine pages. 21 At the start of this half term Mr Rider, Mr Samouel, Ms Brock, Ms Blay and Ms Puddefoot took 60 Year 10 GCSE Art students to the Tate Britain in London. The purpose of the trip was to collect information for their current project ‘What Is Art?’ in which students are exploring artwork produced in different periods/genres. The students were exceptionally well behaved. They thoroughly enjoyed the visit to a London Gallery, with students taking selfies with some of the famous works of art. One student commented on how she was so excited to see the original painting that she had researched online and that inspired the artwork in her sketch book. Mr Rider also took his AS Art and Photography students to the National Portrait Gallery to look at the works of art on display. As inspiration for their current portrait project students were able to see a range of Portraits produced by some of the great Masters of Art and Photography. The artwork they produce as part of this project will be displayed later this year. It is really important that students studying GCSE and A level Art and Photography visit as many galleries and museums as possible. By looking at the work of existing practitioners they can see how the artwork is produced, and appreciate the scale and dimensions of the artwork. It is also extremely beneficial for students to discuss the works of art with their friends and family, developing their use of descriptive, evaluative, artistic language. More information about the galleries across the UK can be found at: www.artfund.org Music It’s been a busy term for the Music Department. Our big event has been the Independent State Schools’ Partnership (ISSP) Vocal Project, where students in Year 7 and 8 have had the opportunity to work with local vocal composer Alexander l’Estrange. L & G groups in Years 7 and 8 spent a morning with Alexander learning a song called ‘Zadok Rules – Hallelujah’ – a song about the English Monarchy set to music by famous composers such as G.F. Handel. On 17 March the department took 13 students to Eton College to join up with the choristers of Eton-ality and other singers from schools across Slough and further afield. It was an exhilarating moment of music making, something the students won’t be forgetting in a hurry. I hope that this experience continues to foster your love of music-making in the near future. 22 Our Year 11 students have also been extremely busy completing their controlled assessments. Students were set a brief to compose an African Drumming piece inspired by ‘Yiri’ – a percussion piece written by a band from Burkina Faso called Koko. The students have produced some exceptional pieces of work, and you can hear these by visiting @Music_TLA twitter feed, or searching for us on Sound Cloud. Drama Ms Shaw and her Year 12 Drama students took over the theatre at the start of term, working over the half term break and after school until 7pm most evenings, rehearsing for their practical exam performances. All their efforts were not in vein. Over 2 nights the students’ wowed audience members with a series of mature and highly professional performances. The first night involved students performing a 3-minute monologue from plays written by some of our best known playwrights including Shakespeare and Sarah Kane. Rehearsing for performances of ‘The Cage Birds’ and ‘The 100’ Audience members returned for a second night of performances in which the student cast worked in small groups to perform their shortened versions of the plays ‘The Cage Birds’ by David Compton and ‘The 100’ by 3 collaborative writers. Working closely with teacher, choreographer and director Miss Shaw students produced their own dynamic versions of the plays. Audience members, staff and students shared in the celebrations of the students’ success, posting comments on the Drama Twitter account @TLAdrama. Following the first night’s performances Mr Bryant emailed the staff to congratulate members of the department and encourage others to attend the second evening: ‘It was a huge success, I was in awe of each performance and as I explained to the students afterwards, they really drew the audience in to each of their very different and diverse interpretations of the works they were sharing with us. I would really encourage you to go tonight if you can, the students really appreciate it as do the staff’. 23 Media Mr Endacott took twenty of our Year 12 Media Studies students to a careers day at Sky last week. The event was designed to give students a taste of what the media industry is really like to work in and students benefited from the expertise of a number of industry experts (including Sully!) 24 PE Year 7 and 8 Netball It has been a very successful term for our Year 7 and 8 netball teams, with both teams winning all of their games! The girls have played some challenging fixtures against Westgate, Baylis, Upton Court Grammar School, St Joseph’s and Beechwood. Our Year 7 team has consisted of: Wiktoria Borkowska, Lois Boland, Lauren Foster, Emma Wilson, Abigail Gilder, Elena Dos Santos, Morgan Gardner, Teagan West, Chloe Rayner, Megan Ballantyne, Shreya Mehra, Annie West, Kayleigh Law, Hannah Pahoyo and Tanishka Ukidve. Our Year 8 netballers were Malaika Khan, Lauren Callero, Amelia Runiewicz, Wasila Ahmed, Julita Gralicka, Cana Williams, Jamie-leigh White, Shanelle Onestas and Sukanya Shourie. We would like to wish both teams good luck in their forthcoming tournaments. We are sure that you will be fantastic! 25 Year 9 Netball The Year 9 season has had its ups and downs so far so there was a bit of apprehension going in to the tournament at Langley Grammar. Having lost the first 5 games, the girls ended positively winning the last 2 games against Upton Court and Baylis Court. Overall the team finished 5th. A good team performance overall, but a special mention goes to Amy Dent who’s shooting and all round game play has improved greatly this season due to her dedication to training. Year 9 netball team below: Charlotte Bedford, Esha Bhalla, Aoife Brennan, Amy Dent, Annabeth Gyamfi, Alexis Hansel, Mahnoor Khan, and Sophie Ward. Year 10 Netball The Year 10s had their annual netball tournament, held this year at Herschel Grammar school. The girls felt positive, having had a number of good wins this season. They started well with a win against Langley Grammar. This year a round robin format was used, meaning the team had a whopping 8 games to play. The girls lost 1, drew 3 and won 3, with the last game against St Joseph’s who TLA had lost to in a home game the previous week. St Joseph’s had taken their eye off the ball and the TLA netballers won their final game of the day. Overall the Year 10s came 2nd on points which was a great achievement and well deserved. An outstanding team performance, with credit going to Jessica Davis, who’s shooting has come on leaps and bounds this season due to her commitment to netball both in and outside of school. 26 Year 10 netball team below: Chloe Boland, Anisah Chaudry, Simrit Chawla, Jessica Davis, Amreece Gill, Abbi Griffin, Muneesa Natt and Salma Usmani Berkshire School Games The Year 8 girl’s indoor Athletics team and the Year 7 and 8 girls football team both qualified to represent Slough in the Berkshire School Games. The Berkshire School Games is a very prestigious event, which was held this year at Bisham Abbey and the girls did very well to qualify. The indoor athletics team consisting of Jamie-Leigh White, Jessica Woodford, Elizabeth Monds, Shanelle Onestas, Jennifer Agyekum and Abigail Gilder who stepped up from Year 7 to help out the Year 8s due to injury. The girls performed very well and finished in the top 8 teams in Berkshire. The Year 7 and 8 football team, were very excited to qualify for the Berkshire School Games as they have minimal football experience. The team consisting of Emma Wilson, Amrees Sroa, Eleina Dos Santos, Lauren Foster, Wiktoria Borkowska, Wasila Ahmed, Cana Williams and Bahiya Arbibey played really well and acted really well as a team. 27 Both teams worked very hard in their events during the competition and were an asset to the Academy and Slough in both their behaviour and their sportsmanship. Museum Learning Northern Lights, The Firework Maker’s Daughter and Millions Year 7 English students have been working with The Story Museum in Oxford to create their own museums in their classrooms. At the end of last term the students and their English teachers decorated their classrooms with all sorts of objects. Decorations included alethiometers, snowflakes, WWII posters and bunting. The students had put a lot of thought into the decorations and linked it very well to the books they were reading. 28 Castles and Scrolls Year 7 History students found out more about medieval castles thanks to a loan box from Reading Museum. The boxes included a model castle along with objects relating to Windsor and Windsor Castle. The students will now go on and make their own castle as part of their homework. Year 8 RPS students used a loan box full of Judaism objects to learn more about the religion. Mr Rowland, Mr Royle and Ms Rafiq got the students to guess what the objects were and what they may be used for. 3.14159265359 The Academy has once again been decorated for Pi Day! This year the numbers have stretched onto the 2 nd floor and the artwork looks fantastic! Next year we are hoping to add even more numbers. 29 Cheep! Cheep! This term has seen the arrival of some very special visitors in the museum cases. We are lucky enough to welcome caterpillars and chicks as part of the celebration for British Science Week 2016. The eggs arrived on Monday 14 March and hatched on Wednesday 16 March. Both staff and students have enjoyed seeing the development of the animals and how much they have changed since arriving. Lecturers for an afternoon Ms Blay and Ms Barker were invited to Reading University to give a lecture to students studying Curatorship. The students learnt more about the Academy and even helped with some label writing! The students will be working with Academy students to curate our term 6 exhibition. Museum Council and Museum Club Museum Council have been helping Ms Blay and Ms Barker to make decisions for the rehang happening this summer. The Council will be visiting Chiltern Open Air Museum in July to learn more about Langley’s brick making heritage and to have a go at making their own bricks. Museum Club have been busy writing up their Arts Award. The students have done a fantastic job and their work will be moderated soon. 30 Rowing National Junior Indoor Rowing Championships Friday 11 March 2016 at Lee Valley Sports Centre RESULTS LIST Year Name Category Position Out of Distance Personal best? 8 Sachin Chadda Yr8 Boys Ind 3rd 235 846 Yes 13 Delwyn Rose Special Invitation Race Boys (2’) 3rd 61 576 Yes 7-9 Sachin Chadda, Morgan Williams, Kieran Hennessy-Hunt, Donald Simbo Boys sprint relay 4th 66 6:38.7 Yes 7 Muhammad Tariq Yr7 Boys Ind 8th 198 521 Yes 9 Kieran Hennessy-Hunt Yr9 Boys Ind 11th 248 1099 8 Cana Williams Yr8 Girls Ind 19th 283 748 7-9 Cana Williams, Lovenn Locke, Jasmine Jenkins, Elizabeth Monds Girls Sprint relay 22nd 86 7:59.7 Yes 7-9 Luca Gabella, Aaditya Gupta, Muhammad Tariq, Adeel Mirza Boys sprint relay 23rd 66 7:39.2 Yes 9 Gracjan Borkowski Special Invitation Race Boys (2’) 33rd 61 448 Yes 10 Roy Carlton Yr10 Boys Ind 35th 154 1321 Yes 9 Donald Simbo Yr9 Boys Ind 36th 248 1068 Yes 8 Lovenn Locke Yr8 Girls Ind 39th 283 729 Yes 7-9 Aidan Kelly, Gracjan Borkowski, Hunain Jaffrey Boys sprint relay 42nd 66 8:22.6 Yes 8 Morgan Williams Yr8 Boys Ind 86th 235 730 8 Aaditya Gupta Yr8 Boys Ind 89th 235 728 8 Adeel Mirza Yr8 Boys Ind 100th 235 717 8 Aidan Kelly Yr8 Boys Ind 116th 235 705 9 Lauren Bradburn Yr9 Girls Ind 122nd 230 874 8 Jasmine Jenkins Yr8 Girls Ind 124th 283 666 8 Hunain Jaffrey Yr8 Boys Ind 131st 235 697 8 Luca Gabella Yr8 Boys Ind 139th 248 968 8 Caitlin Witheridge Yr8 Girls Ind 146th 283 656 8 Elizabeth Monds Yr8 Girls Ind 175th 283 637 7 Wiktoria Borkowska Yr7 Girls Ind DNS 31 Yes Yes Yes Yes Slough Schools Indoor Rowing Championships The Langley Academy won all 4 categories at the Slough Schools Indoor Rowing Championships, earning the right to represent the borough of Slough at the Berkshire Youth Games in July in all 4 categories. Last year, all 16 students won medals at SSIRC, but this is the first time we have had a clean sweep of winning all 4 events. What made this especially noteworthy was that our Year 9/10 girls’ team was made up from one Year 9 and 3 Year 8s, who beat the Year 9 and 10s from all the other Slough schools. South of England Indoor Rowing Championships The Langley Academy won 5 sets of medals at the SEIRC in January. Sachin Chadda dominated the J13 boys’ event, then was part of both the victorious J13 team event, with Morgan and Cana Williams and Aaditya Gupta, and was also part of the bronze medal J14 team with Donald Simbo, Luca Gabella and Lauren Bradburn. We had medals in both the J14+ and J17+ adaptive events, Gracjan Borkowski winning gold in the former, whilst Delwyn Rose earned silver in the latter event. National Junior Sculling Head We have one crew entered in the NJSH at Dorney Lake on 18 March, with Kieran Hennessy-Hunt and Donald Simbo of Year 9 linking up with Sachin Chadda and Morgan Williams of Year 8 to race in the J14 quad event, coxed by Wiktoria Borkowska of Year 7. 32 Careers & Work Experience Careers Day – Friday 4 March We recently hosted our annual Careers Day for our Year 10-13 students, with over 25 companies representing potential career pathways from the army to 3D computer technologies. Students were given an insight into what these careers entail, qualifications needed, pay and progression. Our aim is for students to begin to have a clear view of their future careers options and the positive feedback from them suggest they are engaged and looking to the future with ambition and enthusiasm. 33 Work Experience Students have recently returned from their week of work experience. This is the opportunity we provide students to experience working life outside the Academy. A varied range of employers get involved from accountancy and law firms, engineering to vets. The main aim of the experience is to develop a higher level of independence; they are responsible for their travel arrangements, making contact with the employers and attending interviews if necessary. Working alongside people unknown to us can be daunting at any age and we have received glowing praise from many of the employers. Many comment on the level of commitment and the work ethic of our students and, particularly pleasing, the respect and manners clearly evident. Well done year 10 and I hope to continue to see that level of commitment throughout the rest of your studies and into your chosen careers. 34 Another fantastic effort by students and staff supporting this event. Winners of Staff Best Costume went to Ms Randhawa, Mr Estrabillo and Ms Jagdev. Student WBD competition winners were Cecilia Zhang and Amani Ahmed from Grace House, with Alessia Awuah from Henley House as runner-up. Above: Mr Estrabillo as Sweeny Todd Left: Mr Jeyaratnam as Frankenstein and Ms Randhawa as Maleficent Below: Ms Jagdev as Cleopatra with Vice Principal, Mr Blewett 35 Staff Character/Book Ms M McCarthy Snow White/Same title, by the Grimm Brothers Ms T Puddefoot Rapunzel/Same title, by Friedrich Schulz Mr P Garland Mr. Gamfield-chimneysweep/Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens Ms L Blackmore Grace O'Malley/The Pirate Queen by Alan Gold Mr P Estrabillo Sweeny Todd/The Life of Sweeny Todd by Robert Mack Ms S Randhawa Maleficent/Sleeping Beauty by by Charles Perrault Ms J Young Hermione/Harry Potter by J.K.Rowling Mr P Trafford-Smith Pirate Black Dog/Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson Ms G Axford Zombie/Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Seth Grahame-Smith Ms L De Fonseka (same) Ms C Beaton (same) Ms J Harte Katniss Everdeen/ The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins Mr N Jeyaratnam Frankenstein/ Same title, by Mary Shelley Mr S Soliva Cowboy Bebop/Same title, by Hajime Yadate Ms R Wauchob Rupert the Bear/Rupert Annual by Mary Tourtel Ms B Brock Rey/Star Wars-screenplay by J.J. Abrams Ms J Medhurst Little Red Riding Hood/Same title, by Charles Perrault Ms L Shaw P.T.Barnum (circus)/The Life of P.T.Barnum by Philip B. Kunhardt Ms M Jagdev Cleopatra/Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare 36 Offer from Synergy Health & Fitness Family Membership Synergy clubs offer exciting fitness activities for kids and grown-ups to get more active and have fun. Our family membership entitles up to 2 adults and 3 children (under 18) to full club access and a wide range of benefits including: • • • • • • Unlimited gym access Unlimited swimming Over 140 group exercise classes for adults & kids to choose from Ladies only area at Montem & ladies only nights at Langley Up to 30% discount on Swimming lessons Discounts on Absolutely school holiday camps (Slough) Opening times: PEAK Off PEAK Mon-Fri: 06:30-22:00 Sat: 08:30-18:00 Sun: 08:30-21:00 Mon-Fri: 06:30-16:15 Sat: 08:30-18:00 Sun: 08:30-21:00 Offer ends: 30 April 2016 Open to all families at The Langley Academy • • Receive 10% discount off your membership Pay no Admin Fee For more information and/or to receive your free day pass please contact Sam or Gareth on 01753 478 666. 37 Sainsbury’s Active Kids Vouchers It's time to engage your community and get them behind Sainsbury’s Active Kids voucher collection. Because the more vouchers we collect, the more new sports and cooking equipment we can provide for our students. You can collect vouchers in Sainsbury's stores from 27 January - 3 May 2016. We will place a brand new collection box on the SSM desk to enable students and staff to easily drop their vouchers in. Students, parent/carers and staff of The Langley Academy have done really well at this in the past and I would encourage you to ask students to get their parents to start collecting as soon as possible. This year the vouchers are slightly different and are printed off with your till receipt and other money off vouchers. Thank you for your support 38