Glyn School Newsletter
Transcription
Glyn School Newsletter
Newsletter This Week in Pictures… Students shone at An Evening Celebration of Glyn Arts Learn • Achieve • Enjoy • Succeed Glyn School, The Kingsway, Ewell, Surrey, KT17 1NB T: 020 8716 4949 F: 020 8716 4999 E: glynmail@glynschool.org W: www.glynschool.org Dates for your Diary Monday 13 June to Friday 17 June - Year 8 End of Year Examinations all week Monday 13 June to Friday 17 June - Healthy Eating Week Wednesday 15 June - An Evening Celebration of Glyn Arts from 5.30pm to 8.00pm Wednesday 22 June - Year 11 into 12 Parents’ and Carers’ Information Evening from 7.00pm - 8.00pm Friday 24 June - Glyn PSA Years 7 and 8 Disco in The Proctor Hall Thursday 7 July - School will finish at 12.20pm for all students due to Open Evening taking place that evening Friday 8 July - Whole School Sports Day starting at 10am. More details to follow shortly. “...amazingly talented students” This week, it has been a pleasure to see a huge range of GCSE and A level Art displayed in The Proctor Hall and Fitness Suite. Whilst students’ work awaits final moderation from the examination board, the school community has been able to enjoy it and once again appreciate the astounding talents of Glyn students. On Wednesday evening, the school opened its doors to families and guests for the annual Evening Celebration of Glyn Arts. We were delighted that the Mayor of Epsom & Ewell, Cllr George Crawford, and the Mayoress, joined us for the evening which featured an impressive display of art, photography and design technology, as well as musical, poetical and dramatic performances from students of all ages. This year we were also treated to the added bonus of an impressive range of canapés made by Year 10 GCSE Catering students. If the event couldn’t get any more sophisticated, we were then able to enjoy a fantastic performance of ‘Eight Days a Week’ by the Ukulele Band, featuring our very own Mr Proctor and the Mayor himself. In his closing address, the Mayor praised our “amazingly talented students” and went on to say that more important than this talent was the “sheer guts” it takes for all of them to “put themselves on the line” by displaying their work or getting up on stage to perform. This really resonated with me and I am extremely proud of all of our students who had the courage and strength of character to be themselves. As a Science teacher, it is tempting to look for a definitive list of reasons as to what makes the Creative Arts’ evening such a special occasion. Is it the incredible range of talent that we see on show, or the hard work that students have so evidently put in? Is it the way in which the whole school community comes together to celebrate the Arts? Perhaps it’s the moment that we see another side to a student through their artwork or the emotional depth of a poem written and bravely recited. I suspect the true quality of the event comes from all of these things, in part, but also the indefinable sense of positivity, support and community that is felt around the school. The event is undoubtedly a shining gem in the school calendar at which our values are clear for all to see. Our profound thanks go to all of the staff and students who were involved in what was an inspiring and life-affirming event. Mr Jones, Assistant Headteacher Message from The Mayor of Epsom & Ewell As you will have read earlier, the Mayoress and Mayoress of Epsom and Ewell were guests at the Evening Celebration of Glyn Arts last night. They took a keen interest in our students’ work and were enormously warm and fun guests! We were delighted to receive a message from them this morning, as below: “Jackie and I wish to thank you for a wonderful evening. Your hospitality was outstanding and the entertainment supplied by your young people was amazing. Please pass on our thanks to everyone involved. I enjoyed myself so much that I had to Tweet my feelings as soon as we got home. Jackie thanks you for the lovely flowers and my picture is already on the wall in my flat. Many thanks once again and I look forward to our next visit. George and Jackie” The Tony Cooper Poetry and Prose Award The English Department holds an annual poetry and prose competition in memory of our dearly-loved colleague, Tony Cooper. The standard of entries is always incredibly high, disproving the myth that boys are not adept at creative writing. This year the theme was Truth, Fantasy or Fiction, which yielded an impressive range of engaging entries. It was an incredibly difficult but pleasurable task to select this year’s winners from each year group. Congratulations to the following students who received their awards last night, presented by the Mayor, during the Evening Celebration of Glyn Arts: Year 7: Armaan Malik 7A Year 8: Ryan Purvis 8SB Year 9: Kyle Alpas 9A KS3 Overall Winner: Jono Graham 8M I hope you will enjoy reading the entry from the overall winner, Jono Graham, below. I walk through the street tall and proud, The sound of my shoes clear and loud. I wear a suit worth hundreds of pounds, My new leather shoes silent on the ground. But all of this is just an act, I’m lonely and unliked, as a matter of fact. When I look in the mirror all I see is despair, You think it looks good but I hate my hair. . My suit is really itchy, My hair is wiry and awfully witchy. So next time you see me, don’t jump to conclusions Because this whole confidence thing is just an illusion. By Jono Graham 8 Merton Miss Keoshgerian, English Running to Rio! This week and next, students and staff are running laps around the school field in an effort to run the equivalent distance of Glyn to Rio, as part of our charity fortnight raising money for The Children’s Trust. I’m pleased to say that we are moving closer to the attempted distance of 9,252km, but we still have some way to go! Please encourage your sons and daughters to get involved during morning break, lunch time or before and after school, so that we can reach (and hopefully exceed!) our target. Many thanks, as always, for your support. Miss Seal, Mr Holloway and Mr Churchill Heads of Oaks, Derby and St Benet Houses Open Evening and Early Closure - Thursday 7 July We will be welcoming prospective families to Glyn School during our Open Evening on Thursday 7 July from 5.00pm to 8.30pm. In order that we can prepare the school for this annual event, school will close at 12.20pm on that day for all students. A large number of students will be helping during the Open Evening by acting as tour guides or assisting within faculties and the early closure will allow them time to rest and have an early tea at home before the event. We hope that notification of this early closure will assist with your childcare arrangements for that afternoon. Mrs Buckley, Business Development Leader Year 9 Students Enjoyed a Trip to the Globe Theatre On Monday 13 June, 30 Year 9 students and three helpful staff set off to the South Bank, London, to visit The Globe Theatre. We walked around the exhibition neighbouring The Globe, and saw some fascinating exhibits learning about Shakespeare along the way! We then entered the actual Globe Theatre (reopened in 1997 after the original was closed in 1642 under England’s Puritan administration), and sat in the seats whilst our tour guide shared lots of interesting facts; we got to sit in the highest tier, which used to be the most expensive seats in the house! This was followed by a drama workshop across the road. We started off by playing a game to wake us up and then we made freeze-frames to help us understand more about Macbeth. After this, we began creating arguments between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth with various twists, like speaking in Modern English or even only using body language! Finally, we saw an exciting stage-fighting demonstration, including swords that would have been used during Shakespeare’s time! It was a fantastic demonstration and we even got to hold and feel the swords! Overall, the day was a great adventure; we learnt a lot and it was really enjoyable! On behalf of everyone who participated in the trip, we just want to thank Miss Keoshgerian for organising the trip and Mrs Fairbrother and Mr Ransom for helping out. Ben Williams, 9 Bourne Sports Day - Friday 8 July Our annual Sports Day will be taking place on Friday 8 July 2016 at the David Weir Leisure Centre, Middleton Road, Carshalton, which can accommodate all of our students and enable them to take part in a number of field and track events. This year Sports Day will commence at the slightly later time of 10am due to a large number of students and staff taking part in the Glyn Open Evening on the previous evening. To help with congestion at the David Weir Leisure Centre and assist lower school students getting to the venue, we will be arranging for coaches to and from the centre for students in Years 7 and 8. Further details for Sports Day and travel arrangements will follow in a separate letter via Schoolcomms. Emma Smith, Finance Office finance@glynschool.org Years 7 and 8 Language Challenge Well done to all the Year 7 and 8 students who are attempting the Language Challenge in the hope of becoming our very first MFL Language Leaders for September 2016-2017. Please remember to collate your evidence for your folder and to hand this in to me by the deadline of 6 July. Miss Moore, MFL, SLP Year 9 Eurodisney Trip - Parents’ and Carers’ Information Evening Tuesday 21 June at 7.30pm There will be an Information Evening on Tuesday 21 June at 7.30pm in The Proctor Hall for parents and carers of Year 9 students who are going on the Eurodisney trip in July. Please bring a copy of your son’s passport and EHIC to the meeting if you have not already handed these documents into the Finance Office. Thank you. Miss McKenna Year 8 Spanish Trip - Information Evening - Tuesday 21 June at 5.30pm I would like to invite parents and carers of Year 8 students who are going on the Spanish trip to attend an Information Evening on Tuesday 21 June from 5.30pm to 6.30pm in The Proctor Hall. Students are very welcome to attend and need not wear uniform. The meeting will include a presentation of the trip and a session to answer any of your questions. We look forward to seeing you there but, should you not be able to attend, a follow-up information pack will be sent out via SchoolComms with all the relevant details. Miss Moore, MFL, SLP Do We Have Your Correct Contact Details? We would like to ensure that we have up to date contact details for every student. If you have changed your email address, mobile, work or home telephone numbers, please let us know so that we can update our records and therefore ensure that you will receive all communications from the school. Please email any changes to your email and other contact details via the following email address: communications@glynschool.org Thank you. School Disco - Years 7 and 8 - Friday 24 June 2016 The next Glyn PSA Disco for students in Years 7 and Year 8 will be held on Friday 24 June 2016 from 7.00pm - 9.00pm in The Proctor Hall at Glyn School. Students from Rosebery School will also be invited. Tickets cost £4.50 and are now available to purchase via ParentPay. Please remember to click 'pay for items' after topping-up My Account within ParentPay. Each student is only allowed to purchase one ticket and tickets are non-refundable. If you do not have details of your ParentPay login, or require any further assistance with this, please email finance@glynschool.org or call the Finance Office on 020 8716 4938. Your son’s name will be added to the ticket list held at the door on the night of the disco. We regret that no tickets will be sold at the door on the evening. Refreshments will be available to purchase during the evening. Tickets for this event are limited and traditionally sell out very quickly, so buy your tickets early. Many thanks for your support. Please can you help the Glyn PSA to win £5,000 for our LRC? National Book Tokens are running a competition for schools. By entering this competition we can win £5,000 of National Book Tokens; enough to buy hundreds of books for the LRC and you'll also get £100 of National Book Tokens for yourself! To enter, simply click on the link below. The competition closes on 31 July 2016. http://www.nationalbooktokens.com/schools#.V1guYx94WnP The more parents and carers who enter, the better our chances of winning! Off-Road Driver Training 16+ The PSA are very lucky to have been donated vouchers for RoadCraft Off-Road Driver Training held at Mole Business Park in Leatherhead on Sundays. This provides a course of junctions and road layout in a safe environment. These vouchers give 16 year olds the opportunity to start their driving practice before their 17th birthday. Training starts approximately a month before their 17th birthday. They don't even need to hold their provisional licence. The vouchers, available on ParentPay are only £60 and provide three hours off-road training. RoadCraft has been established for over 15 years, helping to qualify over 50 instructors and 1,000s of students with an ethos of teaching to a higher standard and safe driving for life, not just to pass the test. Their unique off-road course teaches students to handle the car confidently and to be prepared to start a safe and complete driving experience. Having the off-road course considerably reduces the number of hours needed for on-road lessons. Then if you choose to commit to a course of 10 lessons on road with Roadcraft, you will receive an additional hour off-road with a free lesson of 45 minutes on-road. RoadCraft lessons are £210 for 10 lessons. They also have both male and female instructors. Other driving schools are charging £40 per hour for this off-road driving. These vouchers make ideal presents and they are now available to any friends or family, as well as Glyn students. Please email GlynPSA@outlook.com or more information. Second-hand Uniform, Books and Revision Guides We would like to thank everyone who has made donations of second-hand uniform and GCSE A/AS Level Revision Guides to the PSA. Our stock of second-hand blazers and PE kits is running low. If you would like to donate any items of uniform that your son or daughter no longer requires, the PSA at Glyn School would be very grateful to receive them. Please hand your donations into Student Reception. If you are thinking of donating a number of items we will even collect, if that makes things easier for you. Any donated items will be made available for other families to buy and could make a real difference to other parents and carers. All monies raised through the sale of second-hand uniform will be used to provide funding for extra resources at Glyn School. Your support of the PSA is very much appreciated. If you require any second-hand uniform or have donations to be collected, please either email us at GlynPSA@outlook.com or message/post on our Facebook page, which also lists the current stock of second-hand uniform: https://www.facebook.com/groups/GlynSchoolPSA Glyn PSA glynpsa@outlook.com Messages from the Finance Office Changes to ParentPay Parents and carers may have noticed that there have been some changes to ParentPay recently: ‘My Account’ has been introduced. This enables you to top up, hold a balance on your account and then make payments as and when required. This means that you can easily budget your school costs by topping up an amount in advance, allowing you to pay for regular items, such as dinner money. It works like a holding account. Paying for items is now a two-step procedure. Once you have topped up ‘My Account’, you will notice on the homepage a large orange band across the screen showing the balance in your ‘My Account’. There will be a box with your son’s or daughter’s name in it. You will then have to click on ‘pay for items’ and the usual list will then appear showing dinner money and school trips, etc. You can then allocate your money to the items you wish to purchase or top-up. Please do not hesitate to call the Finance Office on 020 8716 4938 if you would like any further guidance. Enrichment Week Day Trips The day trips during Enrichment Week have now been removed from ParentPay to enable us to finalise numbers. However, we have limited spaces available on the following trips: Paintballing – Monday 18 July Army Assault Course – Tuesday 19 July Horton Golf - Monday 18 July, Wednesday 20 Jul, Thursday 21 July Spectrum – Tuesday 19 July Sandown Ski – Tuesday 19 July JB Ski – Wednesday 20 July London Tombs and Tower Bridge – Thursday 21 July If you would like to book a place on one of these trips, please contact the Finance Office at finance@glynschool.org or call 020 8716 4938. Year 8 Spanish Trip If you have not done so already, we urgently need photocopies of students’ passports and EHIC cards, together with a signed Medical and Consent Form. Please ask your son to take these documents directly to the Finance Office. Thank you. Finance Office finance@glynschool.org 020 8716 4938 Participation in Parade at the Patrons’ Lunch Kingston and Malden Scout and Guide Band, of which I am a member, were invited to play at the Patrons’ lunch on Sunday 12 June as part of the Queen’s 90th birthday celebrations. 50 members of the band played and paraded up The Mall in front of the Queen and her guests. I am in the percussion section and play a range of instruments from triangles to drums. At the parade we played "Forget You", "All About That Bass" and "We Are All In This Together". It was an honour to participate in the event and I will never forget it. James Nicholas 7B Brainstorming Session for Kitbox Students The Glyn Kitbox team, our student-run school uniform providers, had a very productive meeting last week with both Mark Hindle from Kitbox and Harriet and Charles, representatives from INK Associates. The meeting was used as a brainstorming session to set out news plans for how the school shop will develop over the coming year. The project is being led by the students and will include a possible redesigned layout, redesigned signage, new bespoke furniture and new storage to improve efficiency. The students were incredibly fortunate to have the input of Harriet and Charles from INK Associates who are professional designers working on shop floor interior design for huge brands, including Nike and Christian Dior. The meeting was very productive and students identified the current needs of the Kitbox team and customers and also started to sketch new plans for the layout. Students will now be developing various initial ideas before we meet the Kitbox representatives again later this academic year. Well done to all the students working on behalf of Kitbox. Mr Kemp, Head of Year 12 Year 9 Sports Leaders Helped at Tournament On Tuesday and Thursday this week, 12 of our Year 9 Sports Leaders helped to run Active Surrey’s Primary School ‘Kwik’ Cricket tournament. Many of our local primary schools competed for a place in the finals which will be held end the end of the month at Surrey Sports Park. It was great to see the Glyn students taking a leading role in making another local sports event a great success! Thank you to all of the students who took part in this event and to the parents and carers who came along to support. Mr S Taylor, PE, ALP, Leadership Coordinator, Assistant Head of Merton House The LRC Book of the Week - Numbers, by Rachel Ward Since her mother's death, 15 year old Jem has kept a secret. When she looks into someone’s eyes, she can see the date they will die. Knowing that nothing lasts forever, Jem avoids relationships. Then she meets a boy called Spider and they plan a day out together. Waiting for the London Eye, she foresees a shattering chain of events. “I couldn’t stop reading it. The story really hooks you in –it’s really dangerous. I wanted to see what happened next and how they got out of the situation.” Joshua Martin-Johnson 9B. Available to borrow from the LRC! The following event, MGS04 Epsom and Ewell Arts Festival, is not being organised by Glyn School, however we feel it may be of interest to Glyn families. There will be some current and former Glyn students performing during the event, including Little Grim, who are ex-Glyn students (pictured below). Everyone on the Festival committee is a volunteer and we are happy to help them advertise the event, for which there is a cost. For further details about this event, please contact Epsom & Ewell Arts Festival as below. MGS04 Epsom & Ewell Arts Festival You may have heard about the new MGS04 Epsom & Ewell Arts Festival, named after the chemical formula for Epsom Salts, being held 24 - 26 June. There will be a host of music, art, theatre and literary events of all genres, for all ages. As the Borough’s inaugural arts festival, we are pleased that so many Glyn students are going to be involved, both as performers and volunteers. Several current and former Glyn students will be performing on the big outdoor stage in The Derby Square, Epsom, next to the Ebbisham Centre, on Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 June, alongside some high-profile bands and artists. For anyone who has ambitions to work in music, movies or write a best-selling book, there are workshops with senior industry figures, including screenwriting, music production and how to get published. Just around the corner from Glyn School, Bourne Hall will be a hub of activity, featuring: new drama, shows from Mike Batt and concert pianist, Nicholas McCarthy, and a very special ‘Audience with Michael Frayn’, the prolific novelist and Noises Off playwright, who grew up in Hillside Road, Ewell. For more information or to book tickets, please visit: http://mgso4festival.org/ Click the link to view a digital event programme: Maria Reeves, Epsom & Ewell Arts Festival, Assistant Festival Director Do you have any Sainsbury’s Active Kids vouchers to hand in, please? Sainsbury’s have now finished handing out Active Kids vouchers for this year. We now have a few weeks to collect vouchers in and place our order for sporting and Food Technology equipment for the school. Please hand in any vouchers to Student Reception. Thank you. Marion Meadows, Publicity Officer Sports News Swimming The Years 7, 8 and 9 Swimming team have a gala against Reed’s School in Cobham on Tuesday 21 June, leaving school at 3.15pm. All parents and carers are welcome to come and watch. A team sheet will be emailed to students and a copy will be put up on the Swimming board at school. Congratulations to Charlie Hind 13C who is through to the final of the National Swimming Championships, swimming 1500m freestyle in Sheffield during August. This is a great achievement for a stalwart of the Glyn Swimming team and we wish him all the very best, not only for his final, but also as he goes off to university. Mr Pearson, Science, EVC, Extra Curricular Manager, UCAS Last Week’s Sportsman of the Week - Connor Griffin 9T Connor has had an excellent season for the Glyn U14 Cricket team, taking a number of wickets in each game and backing this up with a solid batting performance. On top of this, Connor is currently representing Surrey County Cricket Club at U14 age group. Following his recent performances he has now been selected to represent Surrey EPP, which is an emerging performance player squad for a two day game to be played in July. Well done, Connor; a fantastic achievement. Mr Tanner, PE This Week’s Sportsman of the Week - Harrison Kite 9D As part of the Physical Education Year 9 Student Leadership group, Harrison has proved to be an integral member of the cohort in the delivery of athletics to primary schools this year. His enthusiasm, organisation and attention to detail has been invaluable and indeed the latter has enhanced his own personal performance in the shot put where he has excelled over the last 12 months. In June 2015, as a Year 8 student, Harrison threw 9.35m at Sports Day and in May 2016, representing Glyn at the District Championships, he threw 10.08 (overall 4 th place) to clinch a place on the Central Surrey team. Last week, he launched the shot a further 1.12m to record a very impressive 11.20m to finish 2nd and earn himself his first Surrey cap. Harrison will now represent Surrey in this Saturday’s Inter-Counties Athletics competition and we wish him all the very best. Mr MacLeod, PE, KS3 Coordinator Glyn Football Coaching - can you help? If any parents and carers are involved in football coaching and would be interested in helping to run or coach a school team, please get in touch. If you do not have any coaching experience, but would still like to assist with a team, please let me know. Thank you. Mr Tanner, Master in Charge of Football tannerm@glynschool.org Wishing you a restful weekend.