newsletter 26th sept 2014 final - 1702KB
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newsletter 26th sept 2014 final - 1702KB
Walkden 26th September, 2014 VOLUME 04, No. 03 @HT_WalkdenHS YEAR 7 BURRS ACTIVITY WEEK Year 7 were invited to attend Burrs Activity Centre for their teambuilding week last week. All children participated in 4 activities : Canoeing; Cross River Challenge; Team Building Puzzles and the dreaded Leap of Faith! Some of the pupils went with real fears of heights and water but conquered those fears, which was most impressive. The attitude and behavior, along with the pupils willingness and eagerness to work as a team, when solving puzzles and supporting each other was fantastic. Hopefully they enjoyed the week and didn‘t mind the instructors tendency to chuck them into the freezing water! Well done Year 7! Welcome to the Walkden Family. Dates for your Diary Thursday 2nd October Friday 3rd October Y6 Open Evening 6.00 p.m. To 8.00 p.m. Late Start for Students Registration 10.00 a.m. Parents’ Drop-in Surgery every Monday 2:30pm to 6:00pm SENSIBLE THOUGHTFUL AMBITIOUS RESPECTFUL SUPPORTIVE Walkden High School Old Clough Lane, Worsley, Manchester, M28 7JB. t. +44 (0)161 975 8000 f. +44 (0)161 975 8079 e. info@walkden.uk.com www.walkden.uk.com Headteacher: Mr S D Lennox BSc (Hons), PGCE, NPQH Deputy Headteacher: Mr S A Shah BSc (Hons), PGCE Deputy Headteacher: Mr C M Corbett B.A. Deputy Headteacher: Mrs D Morley BSc (Hons), PGCE YEAR 7 YEAR 10 Millie Cunningham Ben Moseley Displaying excellent qualities during the burrs trip Leading a fantastic Peer Mentor Year 7 Football coaching session YEAR HERO YEAR 9 YEAR 8 Millie Walford Bradley Mulholland Totalling embracing herself into life at Walkden High School, getting involved in charity fundraising and the school production An exceptionally good start to the year and going out of his way to do the right thing. Well done, keep it up!!! WESTWOOD TURING Stars of The Week Stars of The Week W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7 W8 W9 W10 W11 Xander Cavanagh Reiss Holden-Payton Ra’Ees Faruok Lexi Berry Alexis Faye Cullen Ethan Hill Leah Buchanan Jack O’Callaghan Molly Lowe Millie Cunningham Polly Graves T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 T10 Aiden Connor Paige Downie George Hutton James Edwards Kate Edwards Chelsea Whittaker Ridley Cassidy Dean Lake Freya Dolby Sian Elsey MORRISSEY JOULE Stars of The WEEK Stars of The WEEK M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 Thomas Steeles Alex Keirl Ben Lowe Freya Walker Isabelle Roberts M6 M7 M8 M9 M10 M11 Rojin Nehzat Ethan Clarke-Gould Amy Rivington Megan Bowsher Justin Markland Daniel Gavagan J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 Emily Smith Elisha Fan Catherine Hooper Lauren Winterbottom Marcus Jay Nield J6 Abi Slater J7 Thomas Ciraki J8 Annabelle Pearson J9 Ellie Hirst J10 Lewis Lightbown J11 Paige Norman PARENT REMINDERS & INFORMATION OPEN EVENING—Thursday 2nd October As you may be aware, we are busily preparing for this years‘ Open Evening which is taking place on Thursday 2nd October from 6.00 pm—8.00 pm. This year school will close on the Thursday at the normal time of 3.15 pm but will open at 10.00 am for pupils on Friday 3rd October. Pupils will need to report to their Period 1 lesson at 10.00 am and not to their Form room. Please be aware that bus services will not be running for a 10.00 am start so your child will have to make his/her own way to school. I apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. Those pupils who have volunteered to assist on the evening are reminded to wear full school uniform and arrive in good time as directed by their teacher. Year 7 Music Homework Booklet It has been brought to our attention that the Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings links in the music booklet do not work! Please try the following alternatives...... Go on You Tube and type in: For Harry Potter...... 'OWLS SEND LETTERS TO HARRY POTTER' The clip is 3.17mins. For Lord of the Rings.... 'LORD OF THE RINGS MAIN THEME SOUNDTRACK' Clip is 5.58mins AMBASSADOR OF THE WEEK! A School Ambassador is a student who spends a day helping in Reception. We have two Ambassadors per day. Each week the Ambassador of the week is selected to receive a certificate and £5 Tesco gift card. Selection is based on behaviour, attitude, appearance and work completed during their day helping in School Week ending 19th September THOMAS STEELES & LUCY HARDWICK Hope this helps! Ms Asbury & Ms Rouse From September, to further improve home-school communication, should you feel you need to contact us, my colleagues on the Senior Leadership Team and I will hold a Parents’ Drop-in Surgery every Monday 2:30pm to 6:00pm or you can ring directly on 0161 975 8036 between these hours on a Monday, so that you have a clear route to us when you have anything that you feel that you need to talk to us about - no need to make an appointment. Please note, if you ring the direct dial number and we are speaking to another parent it may be that you are asked to leave a message. We will pick this message up and get back to you that evening. MEET THE NEW STAFF IN CORE ZONE ENGLISH & MATHEMATICS Miss Phillip Mathematics Teacher I gained my degree at UClan and my PGCE from the University of Cumbria, and have previously worked in a school in Nelson. Prior to teaching I had various roles within the financial services sector. I am delighted to be working with the pupils of Walkden High School and looking forward to meeting parents at the up and coming parents evenings. In my free time I like to go on walks with my dog and I enjoy holidaying in Scotland. Miss Tye Mathematics Teacher After I graduated university from my maths degree, I went to MMU to study my PGCE. Since then, I have worked in a couple of schools in Bolton, Little Lever Business School and Canon Slade School. I am very excited about my new appointment here at Walkden and am looking forward to an exciting few years ahead of us and meeting you at parents evening. Ms Glynn - English Teacher I am an English specialist, here at Walkden to teach Year 8 English and Reading sessions and to provide intervention for those who are falling behind their targets. I am currently working with small groups of year 9, 10 and 11 students to tackle spelling problems, a group of year 10 to improve writing skills and year 11s who need extra support with coursework. I work here three days a week and over at All Hallows for the other two. After working in one school for 15 years, I relish this opportunity to work with so many different young people from such diverse backgrounds. In my leisure time, I can be found in the garden or out walking on the moors. Miss Jolly English Teacher I have worked with young people and within education for a number of years now and have lived within the Worsley community all of my life. I am very excited to be a part of the Walkden High team and look forward to passing on my passion for English to all of our students. I have engineered the Walkden High Spelling Bee club and a Shakespeare festival will be up and running soon. Both I hope will be beneficial to student's education whilst making learning interesting and fun! Miss Trigwell English Teacher I arrived at Walkden High School as part of the English department in September 2014. Both pupils and staff have been very welcoming and I have enjoyed becoming a part of the school as a whole. Before coming to this school, I studied Law at the University of Sheffield, but have always had a deep passion for English, so decided to retrain to become an English teacher! I look forward to contributing to the development of each child at Walkden High School both in the classroom and outside of it. From the short time I've been here, I have seen already that Walkden pupils really are STARS! MEET THE DATA TEAM NICK KOOPMAN Data Manager Hi, I’m Nick, the person in charge of managing all the school’s official data; making sure all the records are up to date and that information can be found as quickly as possible to ensure the smooth running of the school . I don’t just do data though; I have also worked on a large number of community projects and care very deeply about ensuring our pupils get the best education possible. I am also interested in politics and have stood in local council elections. I keep very busy supporting and volunteering at a local football club and playing ice hockey whenever possible. My best claim to fame is being an Olympic Torchbearer, for London 2012. Oh, I only have one golden rule at work: the bosses’ jokes are ALWAYS funny. CLAIRE BANTON System Support Officer My main roles within school are looking after Exams and Admissions. I began work in the Insurance Industry, where I worked for over 10 years but for the last 12 years I have worked in 3 different schools holding many different roles from Exams Officer, Office Manager, PA and Clerk to Governors (sometimes several at once)!! I have a son who is 12 years old and has just started Senior School this year. Most of my spare time is spent being his taxi driver and through him I have become a helper at Scouts and at his Theatre Group (front of house only for me though)! We have a puppy called Buddy and we spend lots of time out walking with him at weekends with our friends. Salford Children’s Book Award I was lucky enough to be part of this year‘s short listing panel for the Salford Children‘s Book Award. 6 books have been chosen from a list of 17 contenders. Now it is up to you! The SCBA has been running for over 10 years; it is a chance for YOU to have your say! All you need to do is read the 6 books and vote for your favourite. If you want to take part, please come along to ROFL (Reading Our Favourite Literature) Club in the LRC on Wednesdays after school. Anyone who takes part will be eligible to visit the Lowry in March to meet the authors, ask them questions and see the winner announced. The ceremony is a wonderful event that celebrates children‘s authors and reading for pleasure; it never fails to be a pleasurable time! I know that those who took part last year are eagerly awaiting the arrival of the new books (they have been ordered!). I have read the books as per the picture which are on this years shortlist and can honestly say I enjoyed them all! I do have a favourite but I will wait until February to cast my vote! To take part please attend the ROFL Club Learning Resource Centre (LRC) Wednesdays @ 3:15pm – 4:15pm For all LRC updates, please follow us on Twitter @LRCWaldenHS YEAR 11 CHARITY LAUNCH This week in school we have launched the ―Year 11 Charity‖. The Year 11s are going to lead the whole school, over the course of the academic year, in a series of charity fund-raising events. The chosen charity is ―When You Wish Upon A Star‖. The aim is for the whole school community to raise £7,000. This will enable the children in their final year at Walkden High School to send a ‗poorly‘ child and their family to have a two week holiday of a lifetime in Florida. The child will get the opportunity to swim with dolphins and spend those special moments together a s a family creating memories that will last a life time for the family. The first challenge is to get everyone, pupils, staff, parents, carers and the wider community to donate £1 for the ‗Charity Bade‘. This will raise of £1,500. The Year 11s will be asking pupils and staff to donate 50p on 50p Friday. This will happen once a months with the possibility of accruing £750 per month. The potential total is £7,500. Each half term will see a fund-raising opportunity in school. Ideas so far include Y11 vs Staff Bush Tucker Trial Y7 Christmas Disco Onesie Day Tesco Bag-packing. Not to be out done, the staff are getting involved with 6 members of staff cycling 1,000 miles from Lands End to John O‘Groat‘s which will happen at Whit next year. Over the course of the year there will be regular updates as to how the Y11s are progressing towards their targets. If you, or the company you work for, are able to support the Y11s in anyway, no matter how big or small, then please get in touch with Mr Moseley by e-mail to: moseleyp@walkden.uk.com or speak to a Y11. The Week Ahead...... Monday 29th September Year 11 Football vs Swinton (away) Year 7 Football Trials; 3.30 - 4.30pm Wednesday 1st October Year 8 Football vs Buile Hill (home) Thursday 2nd October Year 9 Rugby vs Moorside (home) YEAR 9 FOOTBALL - 1 week, 2 very different matches Thursday 18th September After winning the Salford Schools Cup in 2013 – 2014 Walkden were entered into the English Schools Cup and faced a tricky home tie against Holy Family School, Sefton. The match was is a bit of blur to be honest and not one for any faint hearted Walkden fan! The boys started slowly and struggled to get the quick passing football which had characterised their previous title winning season. A free kick just inside their opponents half broke the deadlock for Walkden as Dom Jones stepped up and lobbed the keeper from great distance. He tells me he meant it so who am I to disagree. The less said about the Walkden High defending the better in this game as Holy Family answered each of our goals with an equaliser until the score reached 4-4. A special mention must go to Max Bottomley who ran tirelessly throughout the game and was rewarded for all his hard work with a well taken hat trick , the highlight was a lovely struck free kick in the second half. Unfortunately in the last 4 minutes Walkden gave away a penalty which was converted and the game finished 5-4. Lots of valuable lessons learnt in this game which we will take forward into our league campaign. I can‘t fault the boys for effort. Final Score – Walkden 4 – Holy Family 5 Monday 22nd September Walkden returned to league action against Moorside at home this week looking to repeat last year‘s success. Playing a new formation we would look to keep the ball more and play more football. The boys were immediately into their rhythm and the central midfield of Brooks, Reeves and Shrayne bossed the game creating several chances for the team. The wingbacks of Jones and Pollit repeatedly attacked Moorside who really struggled to cope with their pace and trickery. The back 3 looked solid throughout the game even when we made changes during the game. After much hard work Liam Lawlor found himself in the box and cooly slotted the ball into the net. The second goal came from the head of Jamie Pollitt after Max Bottomley had delivered a lovely ball from out wide to the back post. Half time came and the boys agreed more of the same in the second half was needed. Adam Durkin switched from centre back to right wing and caused the defence no end of trouble. The 3rd and final goal of the game came from Cole Fairhurst who latched on to a shot come cross and tucked the ball away neatly. Final Score – Walkden 3 – Moorside 0 Walkden Squad for both games : Tom Barlow , Jason Ziyambi, Tom Reeves (C), James Tipping, Max Chande, Daniel Godson, Dom Jones, Danny Shrayne, Luke Brooks, Liam Lawlor, Max Bottomley, Jamie Pollitt, Ben Thornton, Thomas Hall, Adam Durkin, Cole Fairhurst, Ross Burns. LEARNING RESOURCE CENTRE (LRC) Library Update Book Buzz This year, we have welcomed our new year 7 students with a free book thanks to Book Buzz! Each pupil chose a free book from a list of 12. Some found the decision very hard, being torn between several titles! These books have now arrived in school so look out for Miss Martyniuk in your English lessons! Please remember there are 2 or more copies of each book in the LRC so if you want to take on the challenge of reading all 12, pop in and loan the books from Miss Martyniuk! And finally .. We have launched our whole school charity, When You Wish Upon A Star, this week in assemblies. Mr Moseley has delivered these assemblies showing us all the impact that donations to this charity can have on children and their families. We are proud to support When You Wish Upon A Star, which is a local charity – it is based in Stockport. By a lucky coincidence one of the charity fundraisers is a young woman that I once taught many moons ago! As well as fundamentally supporting the charity‘s aims, we also feel that it matches our Walkden STARS ethos. We are developing key qualities in our young people here. We want them to be Sensible, Thoughtful, Ambitious, Respectful, Supportive We believe that by working with this charity, with the whole school, we will develop many of these qualities whilst also supporting and helping families that are in situations that many of us would find incredibly difficult to deal with. We are running a totaliser for our fundraising and you can see that we are aiming to raise £7,000 for our school charity this year. We hope you will help your child being part of this fantastic effort. Let‘s make our children STARS. Mr S Lennox Headteacher