June 2015 newsletter
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June 2015 newsletter
Saint Michael’s Cadet Force News The younger cadets of the SMCF have formed a band, under the command of Sergeant Major Barrett, who teaches Music to some of the Senior boys. Thanks to a generous donation from Mr Christopher Newton, from Sussex, they now possess a large collection of musical instruments (below right). The band members were recently visited by Major Tex Calton, the National Music Advisor for the Army Cadet Force. The Major gave them a brief lesson and the fife players were able to show off their accomplished rendition of ‘The British Grenadier’. They’ve certainly had plenty of practice of that particular tune as fellow pupils and teachers will readily attest! Major Calton was very impressed with their ability to march and play music at the same time and has promised them a special uniform. He says he will follow their progress with particular interest. The SMCF senior officers have also acquired a smart new dress uniform (right). The picture shows Sergeant Emmerich Jeindl, Staff Sergeant Anthony Parkes, Sergeant Patrick Suter, Captain Gary Holden and Sergeant Major Lawrence Barrett, with the SMCF banner. St. Michael’s School Newsletter June 2015 “Once more unto the breach….” Dear Friends and Benefactors, Just over three years ago we were inspected by Ofsted (both dormitory and school). Before Easter they came again to inspect the dormitory, promising the other half of the inspection later in the year! The inspector was particularly pleased with the behaviour of the boarders. We were pleased to receive ‘Outstanding’ and ‘Good’ judgements overall. Please find, below, a few of the interesting and accurate comments of the inspector. How to support St. Michael’s School (i) Pray for the success of the school. (ii) Attend work days at the school. (iii) Sponsor a child. (iv) Remember the school in your Will. (v ) Financial support. Cheque payable to “ST. MICHAEL’S SCHOOL.” Standing Order to: Royal Bank of Scotland Sort Code: 16-26-18, Account No.: 10191323 International Transfer to IBAN:GB63RBOS 1626 1810 1913 23 BIC (Swift) : RBOS GB 2L St. Mich ael’s Sc hool Newsletter The Abingdon Drama Club production of Henry V was enjoyed by St Michael’s boys studying the play for English Literature International GCSE. (see inside for a full report). “" Outcomes for boarders are outstanding. Boarders benefit from excellent relationships with staff and each other. Boarders clearly enjoy and fully embrace being part of the boarding community. They speak most positively about being part of a caring community and of making lasting and meaningful friendships. 'It is like a big family' is a comment from a boarder. Boarders make significant progress in their lives and develop their skills and confidence to an excellent extent. All boarders learn to be part of a team whether this is taking part in shared chores or by being part of the cadet force.” Obviously we are happy to see that Ofsted recognises the strength and quality of the formation here, but our families and students, rather than government officials, are the true means of testing our school’s quality. Therefore, if the boarding staff, teaching staff and many volunteers are to be congratulated for this success, praise is also due for the co-operation and patience of parents and the generosity of benefactors. Rest assured of our prayers for all of your intentions. In Maria, Rev. Fr. Patrick Summers Visiting St Michael’s Local MP Sir George Young has been among the highprofile visitors to St Michael’s School this year. Sir George, who is retiring after more than 40 years service as a Conservative Member of Parliament, gave a talk to the Junior School (right) and to the Senior Boys. He answered a wide range of questions on subjects such as his relationship with his constituents, his previous role as a government minister, and his knowledge of the Queen’s wardrobe! It was fascinating to hear from someone who has spent so long at the heart of the democratic process. Also visiting the school were Bishop Alfonso de Galarreta (to perform Confirmations), Father Alain Nely, Second Assistant to the SSPX Superior General, and Major Tex Calton (see back page). In Memoriam Mr Ronald Warwick, who taught English at St Michael’s from 1998 to 2009, died on April 20th 2015. Past and present staff, parents and pupils joined family and friends for his funeral which was held at the school chapel. Mr Warwick was a highlyrespected and much-loved member of the St Michael’s community. May he rest in peace. News from St Michael’s School News from St Michael’s School The latest Christmas Fayre (below and bottom right) raised around £11,000 for school funds. Parents and pupils worked together to stage the event at the nearby Portal Hall. Friends of St Michael’s travelled from far and wide to attend the annual event, where they joined members of the local community. Junior school pupils and teachers put on a play entitled ‘The First Christmas Tree’ (below left), also at the Portal Hall. It told of the overthrow of the Tree of Odin by Catholic monks, and its replacement with a small fir tree adorned with candles. The Orff Instrumentarium (bottom left) performed a number of pieces, using the new bass xylophone obtained thanks to the generosity of the SSPX faithful. Other recent initiatives have seen the Junior girls learning Netball with the help of an expert coach, and pupils visiting local nursing homes to sing for the elderly residents. Band of Brothers 600 years after his famous victory at Agincourt, the exploits of Henry V were recalled in Abingdon (left). The local Drama Club staged a production of Shakespeare’s play at the Unicorn Theatre at the end of March. Boys from the Senior 4 and Senior 5 classes went to see the play with Mr Webber, Father Barrett and Brother Bernard. They were impressed with the quality of the performances, especially from Terry Atkinson who played the King. They were also grateful for the opportunity to question the play’s director, Michael Ward, about his approach to the play. One unusual feature was that all the French nobles were played by ladies! But, Mr Ward assured us that this was just to make sure female club members could take part in a play with few roles for women. Ed Peacock, from Abingdon Drama Club, said our boys were “a pleasure to have in the theatre” and complimented them on their knowledge of the play, politeness, and “generally outstanding demeanour.” Important dates 4th July 2015: Trinity Term ends 14th September 2015: Michaelmas Term begins News of Old Michaelians David Seeber (right), who left St Michael’s last Summer, is now studying at the SSPX seminary at Flavigny, France, where he received the cassock on the Feast of the Purification. Father Holden was present at the ceremony, along with many of the Seeber family. Another old boy who has received the cassock, this time at the SSPX seminary in Zaitzkofen, Germany, is Johannes Rehm. Johannes left St Michael’s two years ago and spent a year doing volunteer work in India. Finally, Mr Geoffrey Godber (above), who taught Senior School Latin from 2013 to 2014, was clothed in the Capuchin habit on the Feast of Saint Joseph, at the monastery of Aurenque, near Toulouse in France. Brother Bernadine Mary, as Mr Godber is now known, received his habit together with fellow novice, Father Regis de Cacqueray, former District Superior of the French SSPX District.