Working with Saracens Rugby Club
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Working with Saracens Rugby Club
TTA Times DATES FOR YOUR DIARY February Thursday 16th and Friday 17th Production rehearsal Monday 19th Return after half term. Thursday 23rd and Friday 24th School production— The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe Friday 24th Year 11 poetry live. March Thursday 8th 4.30pm onwards, Friday 9th Student Review Day. Monday 13th Trip to Cadbury’s World. Friday 30th Break up for Easter. April Monday 1st—Friday 5th Revision School Year 11 and 6th Form Remember Get your Tickets for The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe from the Student Services S P R I N G T E R M 2 0 1 2 Working with Saracens Rugby Club Opening our outdoor gym We were delighted to welcome Nigel Wray, of Saracens Rugby Club, Totteridge Resident and long term supporter of the Academy to formally open the outdoor gym in January. Students have enjoyed using the facilities since the opening of the Academy in September The funding for a range of outdoor fitness equipment was donated by the Saracens Foundation. Kyran Bracken’s visit Kyran Bracken MBE, former England Rugby player and winner of a previous series of Dancing on Ice, visited The Totteridge Academy to deliver a coaching session. Students from Years 8, 9 and 10 spent a morning with Kyran and his colleagues as part of Rugby project. Students received gum shields and tracksuits and will be given tickets to a forthcoming Rugby match. The event was organised by Saracens coach Mr Mark Georghiou in collaboration with Acting Head of PE at The Totteridge Academy, Mr Roberts. The Rugby Cup comes to The Totteridge Academy As a part of our links with Saracens The Premiership Trophy was brought to The Totteridge Academy for a Year 9 and 10 assembly by some of the Saracens players. The players talked about the importance of hard work, respecting each other and team work in achieving your goals, before taking questions from students. The students were really excited to see the trophy and some lucky students had their photo taken with the players and trophy. PAGE Revision and coursework support 2 Remember that the exam hall can be a very lonely place to be. But with good exam preparation and coursework it needn't be and maybe it won’t be so scary! All these revision and coursework sessions are available to you—please USE them to help you succeed. Maths Wednesday lunchtime room 22 English Coursework catch up Monday 13th February Science Monday, Wednesday Thursday 3.30—4.30 IT5 Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 3.30—4.30 Lab 1 IT Wednesdays and Thursdays 3.30—4.30 IT3 Coursework Boot Camp Saturday 11th and Monday 13th Feb Technology Food Science Wednesday and Thursday 3.30—5.00 Graphics Monday Wednesday Thursday 3.30—5.00 T5 and T9 Construction coursework clinic and practical sessions Thursday 3.45—5,00 Resistant Materials Wednesday and Thursday 3.30—5.00 Health and Social Care Wednesdays 3.30—4.45 Citizenship GCSE Year 10 and 11 revision and drop in session Tuesday lunchtimes 1:30pm - 2:00pm Homework Club Exam timetable Remember to check on FRONTER for the exam timetables for March and June Morning exams start at 9.00am prompt and afternoon exams start at 1.30pm DONT BE LATE! London Olympics 2012 Poster Challenge. A Date for your diary The friends of TTA will be having a ‘Family Fun Afternoon’ on Saturday 19th May. There will be Bingo, a Quiz and lots more! Afternoon tea will be served. 3:00pm-5:00pm To get involved with The Friends of TTA contact Mrs Allison at the school TTA TIMES As the 2012 London Olympics approaches, Form Tutors were recently set the challenge to design an Olympic banner as part of a promotional competition to celebrate the 2012 London Olympics. The winning tutor group will get the opportunity to enter their poster in a National Competition which provides the chance to get their poster officially designed and published by the London 2012 team. 10BUR were the lucky winners and here is their banner. Young Writers Club Last year the English Faculty ran a creative writing club and entered some short stories into a national competition. We were really pleased to find out that Adam Manderfield, now in Year 8, won the chance to have his story published! Adam’s story appears in the Mini Sagas regional anthology and we are very proud that he is representing the talent in our school. This term we will be running the Young Writers Club for Years 7 and 8 on Friday lunchtimes in room 205 with Ms Boswell and the competition is called Express Yourself Through Poetry. So, all students in Years 7 and 8 who enjoy creative writing and poetry are welcome to come along and you might end up having your work published. Christmas Tags Galore! Science and Technology Club News The Eco-Mission Action Team have been inundated with donations of used Christmas cards and have been working hard in their Wednesday lunchtime sessions being creative and re-using at the same time! The Christmas cards have been re-created into Christmas Gift Tags and the Action Team plan to sell them to students, teachers and parents in the Autumn Term. "We have had a fantastic response", said Leonie Jackson, a Sixth Form team member, "and it has given some of the younger students something that is classroombased, during the cold weather, to focus on! It's been great fun!" We would also like to welcome some new members to the team too - Scott Marshall, Charlie O'Sullivan, Reagan Thomas, Jade Stevens, Chloe Cronin, Katie Staff and Ashmita Gurung. The Science and Technology club is thriving with its highest numbers in years. We have had a fantastic start to this term learning how to build rockets and make chocolate cakes. We are looking forward to forthcoming events which include trips to Cadbury world and the Science Museum. If you are interested in joining please speak to Ms Modi or Mr Lingard. Barnet Eurovision song poster competition In March, eight Barnet primary schools will be taking part in the final of the first ever Barnet Eurovision Song contest. The MFL Faculty and Language Leaders of The Totteridge Academy will be assisting at the event to be held at Ashmole Academy. Students from TTA were invited to enter a competition to design a poster to advertise the Barnet Eurovision Song Contest. In excess of 50 posters were entered but the lucky winner was Nahill Dawood in 8ROB. Nahill was presented with a gift voucher of his choice and his poster will be used to advertise the Barnet Eurovision Song Contest in primary schools across Barnet. Well done Nahill! The School Shop School uniform, PE kit revision guides and other essential items for learning can be purchased from the school shop which is open at lunchtime on Tuesdays and Thursdays The Jack Petchey award winners for the Autumn Term are Lewis Savva and Natalie Thompson Where are they now? Students, who successfully completed their A Level courses in the 6th Form, have moved on as full-time students to universities, both near and far, and a range of courses are being followed. Here are some of those students and what and where they are currently studying: Both Shiva Soleimani Pouya, who achieved B,E,D, and Nickyle Richards who achieved B, D are studying English Literature and Media and Media and Cultural Studies at Middlesex University. Ahmed Assowe, who achieved E, C, C, is studying Sport and Exercise Science at East London University and John McDonald gained A, A, B, D and is now at Northampton University studying Psychology and Sport Science. Mariana Amaral has gone further afield and is in Brazil at the Sao Paulo University studying Art and Design after gaining A, B, D in her A Levels. Joshua Birt is now studying at Leeds University and following his chosen course in English Literature after gaining C, D, C in his A Levels. Rebecca Banno, chose to follow a course at South Bank University, London in Sociology, after achieving 3 Cs at A Level. Studying Mathematics with Computer Science at Brunel University was the course choice and destination of Sohrab Attaran-Khorasani, who achieved B, C, D. Sam Coulson, with Grades B,B C went on to study Media and Cultural Studies at Canterbury CC University. We are delighted to celebrate the successes of all the students at The Totteridge Academy and wish them all every success in the future The Maths Family Challenge First, congratulations to Stephen Mills Y13, the winner of last terms maths challenge…enjoy those cinema tickets! Now on to this terms challenge. Remember all answers to Mrs Crocker R26 by Friday March 2nd All correct entries will be entered into a draw and the lucky winner will win four cinema tickets. Good Luck! Year 7 & 10 Rugby Pilot Since September The Totteridge Academy has been part of a pilot study in partnership with Saracens Rugby Club looking into the impacts that introducing the sport of Rugby can have in the school. So far it is fair to say that the scheme has been a huge success. In Years 7 and 10 we now have boys and girls engaged and enjoying Rugby within their curriculum PE lessons. As part of the pilot with Saracens they have provided the school with specialist rugby coaches to deliver these curriculum sessions right up until February half term. The coaches have also developed a Friday lunchtime/ extended tutor rugby club for Years 7, 9 & 10 students. The Saracens rugby coaches expertise has been vital in the establishment and development of Rugby within the school. Our students also had a really good time taking part in a triangular tournament organised by Saracens competing against other schools also involved in the pilot and future tournaments and fixtures are planned. IMPORTANT NUMBERS Keep this newsletter so you have all the emergency contact details for the school. The Absence line If your child is sick please ring Ms Cooper 020 8445 9205 (option 1) on the first day before 10am to report their absence. School switch board 020 8445 9205 Website www.thetotteridgeacademy.co.uk Ethics Club Would you like your voice heard? Discuss the important issues of the day at the new Ethics club. See Mr Asare in his room on Wednesday lunchtimes.
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