Newsletter December 2014 Students `paws` for
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Newsletter December 2014 Students `paws` for
Newsletter December 2014 Dear Parents/Carers, It’s difficult to believe that I’m approaching the end of my first term as Principal. So much has been achieved in such a short time and the response from both students and staff has been fantastic. I’d also like to thank all parents for your support as we raise standards at the Academy. Goole Academy is fast developing a reputation for sporting success in local and national competitions. There is also a very wide range of extra-curricular opportunities at the school including: dance, drama and foreign visits. I’d like to thank all the staff involved for their incredible hard work in providing these opportunities for our students. Rehearsals are already underway for the Goole Academy production of Fiddler on the Roof in early March and I hope you will be able to join us for this to see the amazing talent on offer. Please use our Academy email address (wearelistening@goolehighschool. org) if you have any concerns, or need help in any way. Once again, all staff here at Goole Academy would like to wish you a very happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year. Matthew Partington, Principal Students ‘paws’ for thought KIND hearted students have been making sure that animals in need of extra loving care, find ‘purr-fect’ comfort this Christmas and New Year. They have donated food, treats and other essentials to give to the RSPCA for their local rescue centres. One box, from Charliejay Broadhead, even had a gift tag attached from all her pets, including dogs, cats, guinea-pigs and a Bearded Dragon. Photo: Korben Armstrong and Joshua Birbeck (both Year 8) with some of the goodies collected which are to be handed over to the RSPCA. Proud evening Year 11 students, Lucy Pritchard and Connie Redshaw, received recognition at the prestigious Selby and Goole Community Pride Awards. They both walked away with the runner-up title in their respective categories when they attended a glitzy ceremony at the Drax Sports and Social Club, hosted by BBC Look North’s Clare Frisby . Lucy (16) was nominated by Academy staff and was shortlisted in the Sporting Future category. Among her personal achievements, she became one of only six girls from the county to qualify for the netball Regional Performance Academy last year. She has also been playing squash for the past seven years and was last year selected to become part of the Yorkshire Under 17s squad. At school, Lucy has completed a Sports Leaders qualification and is also a netball coach at an after school club. Meanwhile Connie (also 16) was shortlisted in the Bright Star category. As a Butterfly Dance Studio student, Connie covers many dance disciplines and has passed 37 internationally recognised exams. The time she devotes to dancing has, however, not stood in the way of her academic progress and she has already achieved five GCSEs a year early. In addition, the Year 11 student raises money for cancer charities, including taking part in the Race for Life this year. Above right: Lucy receives her award from Clare Frisby and Allan Stewart, Selby College Principal Above left: Connie in the audience with her mum. Lunch is served A new dining system has been launched to alleviate problems of over-crowding and long queuing times – both of which were raised as issues of concern in a recent survey of parents and students. Food service has been split between different counters, which means the queues are now shared out and serving time is cut down. An extra member of staff has also been appointed to the dining team. Full details can be found in the News section of www.gooleacademy.org Any feedback and comments would be welcomed. These can be submitted by completing the short form in the ‘Contact’ section of the website, or emailing wearelistening@goolehighschool.org Dates for Your Diary Thursday December 18th Monday January 5th Tuesday January 6th Thursday January 15th Tuesday January 20th Thursday January 22nd Wednesday January 28th Thursday January 29th Saturday January 31st Friday February 6th /Saturday 7th Friday February 13th Monday February 23rd - School closes for Christmas holidays - Staff training day - Students return - Year 7 Parents’ Evening - Year 11 photos taken - Parents’ Forum meeting, 6pm - Year 10 vaccinations - Year 9 Parents’ Evening - Years 10/11 London trip - Edinburgh trip - School closes - Students return African Odyssey A TRIO of fundraisers are aiming to help teenage girls in West Africa get an education. Sixth Former George Robinson, Science Teacher David Nicoline and Year 11 Manager Sarah Champion are hoping to fill a shipping container full of educational equipment and personalised items to send out to the new school in The Gambia. The Brufut Learning Centre, which is set to open its doors to up to 40 young girls in 2015, has been built thanks to Goole couple Denise and Howard Burgess, who sold their Jefferson Street home to fund the project. The threesome are collecting donations of school equipment, clothes, bedding, books, toys, toiletries and many other items, with which they aim to fill the container in January. They have also launched a Shoebox Appeal, to provide presents for local children - which was jump-started by local car dealers Glews Garage with the donation two large boxes of gifts. George, Sarah and David are to fly out to The Gambia next Summer to visit the project. Sarah and David will be staying for ten days but George will be helping out there for six weeks. Photo: George Robinson receives gifts from Jane Richardson, Glew’s Garage Marketing Manager. Prom-tastic evening FESTIVE fun was on offer as part of a fundraiser when the Year 11 Prom Committee staged a Christmas Fayre. More than £800 was raised from the event, which not only included dozens of craft and other stalls and a Santa’s Grotto; but also featured a dazzling fashion show. Year 10 students turned models for the evening to showcase gowns from Red Carpet Ready, of Lincoln, which claims to be the dress shop of choice for the TOWIE stars! Musical performances were included, from soloist Paul Wilson and the newly-formed school choir. Goole Academy remembers STUDENTS and staff honoured the fallen of world conflicts since 1914 on Armistice Day, which this year commemorated the Centenary of the outbreak of WW1. One hundred students were accompanied by staff to the annual memorial ceremony at Goole’s Cenotaph, while Year 7 students invited fellow students, staff and members of the public to come into school to view their progress so far on a documentary they are creating about the Great War. They are covering topics which include life in the trenches, the use and fate of animals, the Home Front and the effect of the conflict on Goole. For the open morning, they were joined by members of the Goole First World War Research Group, who had a stand displaying documents and artefacts related to people from the local community who went to the Front. Above: Students and staff, including Principal Mr Partington, with war veteran Mr George Smith, at the Cenotaph. Left: Zack Hudson, Olivia Watson and Caitlin Sacre. Wings Waggle tribute A GIANT poppy was created on the Acadmy field to mark the Centenary of the outbreak of the First World War - made out of 2,300 paper poppies cut out by student and adult volunteer members of the Spirit of Goole build a plane project ; with help from Goole Beavers and members of the Pastures Day Centre. Organised by Spirit of Goole’s Project Manager, ex-RAF engineer Jack Milnes, it was also a heartfelt tribute to those who have died in more recent conflicts. Pilots in the area were also invited to fly over the poppy and waggle their wings in respect. Wedding fever EVERYONE wants a magical setting for their Big Day and, for those looking to tie the knot in the near future, Goole Academy was the place to find that extra sparkle when it became the venue for a glitzy Wedding Fayre. With nearly 20 stands from local businesses offering bespoke packages in every aspect of a wedding, there was no shortage of ideas – or excitement. Dresses, disco floors, photo booths, food, photographers, table dressing, suits, sweet treats, cars, cards and flowers – as well as that all important honeymoon - were on offer among other ideas and many brides-to-be said “I do” to bookings for their special day. Students have the job in hand A GROUP of Year 10 students got a taste of what life beyond the classroom could hold for them when they attended a regional careers event in Leeds. The teenagers were treated to a range of hands-on activities and face-to-face advice when they paid a visit to the Skills Yorkshire exhibition at the conference centre in the grounds of Leeds Utd FC. The exhibition included stands from a range of universities and colleges, training agencies, companies and apprenticeship providers. Photos Kean Noon gets up close and personal at the animal care stand, while (left) Students try their hand at problem solving. Fundraising is a piece of cake A Total of £892.17 was raised from our non-uniform day, in aid of Children in Need and the Warm Heart Malawi (African) charity. Staff and students got into the spirit of the occasion by following this year’s Children in Need theme of the Great British Bake Off and the five nominated cakes – chocolate, Battenberg, carrot, lemon drizzle and fruit. Students paid £1 to come in non uniform and £1.50 for coming in uniform, while staff gave donations either for dressing up or not. Star studded evening BOY George and Elvis shared the stage with The Village People, the Scissor Sisters and Amy Winehouse, among others when staff ditched the day job for a Stars in Their Eyes performance. Organised by BTEC Music students - George Robinson, Ellie Hodgson and Cameron Ullathorne - a total of seven acts played to a packed audience. Academy principal Mr Partington, along with Assistant Head Teachers Ms Weld and Mr Jones, turned judges for the glitzy event, from which the £400 raised has gone to the Rhys Wilkinson Enterprise Fund. Graduate Coach Mr Pollard and TA Mrs Pepper (pictured below left) walked away with the winners’ title after their performance as the Scissor Sisters. Also pictured are Miss Aldridge as Amy Winehouse and Mr Saunders as Elvis. Right: Cameron, George and Ellie present a cheque to Mr and Mrs Wilkinson New build takes shape A MULTI-MILLION pound transformation at Goole Academy is rising from the ground - thanks to the work of building contractor Sir Robert McAlpine - and is on schedule to open to staff and students next September. The new state of the art facilities have been made possible thanks to a £10.1m package as part of the Priority Schools Building Fund and will see the new building house a suite of classrooms and a creative arts suite, with drama and dance halls as well as a library. The Studio College will also re-locate there. In addition, the funding will pay for renovation of the original Edwardian building and re-instatement of the listed gardens fronting Boothferry Road – work on which will start next summer; the return of the car park on Airmyn Road to tennis courts; and the demolition of some non-historical parts of the site to make way for the creation of landscaped outside areas. Visiting the school, local MP Andrew Percy said of the new build programme: “Principal Mr Partington and Wakefield City Academies Trust Chief Executive Officer Alan Yellup have a clear, ambitious, vision for the Academy and the children of Goole who attend it. “Their drive, energy and leadership are already having an impact on the Academy environment.” SPORT Students take the lead A GROUP of Year 8 Sports Leaders showed true team spirit when they helped organise and run a Multiskills event at Boothferry Primary School recently. Students were selected for the Leaders scheme back in September, since when they have undergone weekly training with Goole Area Schools Partnership (GASP) PE teacher Mr Butterworth. At Boothferry, the Leaders worked in pairs and provided sessions for the youngsters, utilising a range of activities, equipment, communication and that all-important teamwork, so that the children experienced a number of challenges involving sprints, jumps, catching, throwing, chasing, time challenges and personal goals, The success of the event has led to a strengthening partnership between Goole High School and our 10 Feeder Primaries, with further events planned at Parkside Primary School and St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School; and an after-school ‘indoor curling’ club at Hook Primary School in January 2015. Another cohort of Year 8 Leaders will star training in January 2015. In September 2015, the current Year 8 Leaders will have the opportunity to qualify as Level 1 Sports Leaders, which will ensure increased out of school activity based at Goole Academy and our feeder primary schools. Netballers sent packing NETBALLERS at Goole Academy will be the best dressed in town after raising nearly £500 for a new team kit from a charity bag pack. The girls from years 7 to 9 helped shoppers to pack their shopping at Tesco in return for a donation to their appeal. The funds will also help with their sports tour to Dublin next March. Academy Enrichment Co-ordinator and netball coach Mrs Howes said: “We are very grateful to Tesco and to all the shoppers who supported us.” Rugby VICTORY was sweet for the U13s Rugby Team as they went through to the 4th round of the Yorkshire Cup following a 33-17 win over Hall Cross School (Doncaster) recently. Success is in the net A TEAM of eight students have proved they are on the ball by passing their netball Youth Umpire Award. The Year 8 sports enthusiasts now have their whistles at the ready after qualifying to rule on all the intricacies of the fast-paced sport within their own age-group and below. Destinee Ellis, Ellie Coulson, Katherine and Abigail Allen, Alicia Lee-Jarman, Nina Reynolds, Megan McKone and Holly Carmichael were all put through their paces during a six-hour course within the school curriculum and during out of hours sessions, tutored by Mrs Howes and Miss Henderson. As part of the challenging qualification, they completed individual workbooks and undertook a practical assessment to gain the award which could also see them umpiring at festivals, Youth Games and in local junior leagues, among other events. They will hold their qualification until the end of the season in which they turn 18. Goalfest Glory girls The Year 7/8 Girls’ Football Team moved up to round five of the National Cup following a 10-1 victory against Healing School, Grimsby. The U13 team reached the last 32 in the ESFA competition from 308 teams entered Meanwhile the U14 girls’ team reached last 64 in the ESFA competition, out of 302 teams that entered. Photo: the Year 7/8 girls’ squad Staff net a victory A STAFF netball team stormed to victory in a final quarter surge against a Year 11 side - though the 18-8 final scoreline belied the excellent play from the Year 11 squad. The latter included many talented players, one of which was regional representative Lucy Pritchard. Head of PE Mr Donald was a star staff scorer and he and PE teacher Mr Bean provided some stirling work in attack, while SENDCo Mr Mason proved a superb defender. Umpires were Enrichment Co-ordinator Mrs Howes and students Katherine Allen and Holly Carmichael, who recently qualified as beginner umpires. Photo: Staff team (from the left), Mr Douglass, Miss Henderson, umpire Mrs Howes, Miss Devine, Mr Bean, Miss Stephenson, Mr Donald and Mr Mason; students (from the left) Katie Challenger, Mollie Down, Freya Davies, Jodie Hoare, Lucy Pritchard, Igor Luciano, Joe Grimbleby, Szymon Czubik and Jake Fallowfield. Not pictured is staff member Mrs Tempest.
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