December 2013
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December 2013
Aston Community Education Trust (ACET) Newsletter Issue No. 5, December 2013 Dear Parents Aston Y7 Pop Choir WELCOME TO THE FIFTH ASTON COMMUNITY EDUCATION TRUST (ACET) NEWSLETTER As we near the end of 2013 it is a good time to thank those who have contributed to our successes over the year and to look forward to what the future may bring us. We owe a huge thank you to the pupils and students, their parents/carers and families, staff and governors of both our academies for their hard work and achievements over the past year. With your on-going support and commitment we are continuing on our upward trajectory and helping to make a difference. 2013 has been another very good year for ACET. Thurcroft Junior Academy (TJA) recorded its first SAT results since joining ACET – the best ever set of SAT scores in the recent history of Thurcroft Junior School - a remarkable achievement in such a short space of time. The National floor standard target of 60% across Maths, Reading and Writing was blown away with a result of 74%. This betters the previous highest score by 7%. We have also seen some improvement in level 5 attainment compared to recent years. Although we are pleased with the progress achieved, as you would expect, we are still looking to improve the results further in 2014, with even greater focus on 2 levels of progress and level 5 achievements. Aston Academy once again produced some excellent exam results with 76% of our Y11 students achieving, or exceeding, the National benchmark of 5 A*-C GCSE grades including English Language and Mathematics. Although we are delighted with the individual successes of our students and we believe this score should place us in the top 10% of schools nationally, we are still committed to improving upon this next year and look to an even greater number of Y11 students achieving 5 or more GCSEs, including English Language and Mathematics, at grades A* - C. Meanwhile, staff have worked hard to ensure that all our Y11 students were enrolled on appropriate courses, training or in employment, maintaining our impressively low number of NEETs (not in education employment or training). Last year’s Post-16 students were also very successful in accessing pathways of their choice, with many going on to university. Students did extremely well at both A/S and A2: our Y13 students achieving a 98.4% pass rate, with 30% of those grades awarded at A or A* level. Well done and sincere thanks to everyone who contributed to this year’s examination success. You may not realise how many extra-curricular activities we provide at our academies. We believe in developing the whole child so they can take their place in society, with academic success being just one aspect of this. At Aston we have an average of 15 clubs per week, and have had 720 school fixtures across all age groups. Pupils and students at both academies have continued to excel in many different and varied sporting areas. Amongst many successes, we have outstanding athletes, swimmers, cyclists and heptathletes. Teams have won cricket, netball, football, rugby and rounders competitions. We also have students competing at events such as Thai boxing, basketball and trampolining. At Thurcroft Junior Academy, after-school clubs take place every night of the week and are proving very popular, with increasing numbers of students attending them. I should also note that the free breakfast club is being well used, with 28 pupils accessing this facility. We are always working hard to provide a safe, secure and pleasant working environment for our students and staff. Academies have access to a variety of capital funding streams and ACET actively pursue those which are relevant to us. This year has seen the approval for the refurbishment of the assembly hall and the introduction of changing rooms with shower facilities at Thurcroft; whilst Aston is now enjoying the benefits of a resurfaced entrance walkway. Visitors to Aston will also have noticed the introduction of an electronic entrance system, which despite causing some of us to cringe at our photographs, has increased the level of security for our site. Finally, I am including a brief reminder about what ACET is and who we are. Jean Long, Roy Dyson, John Swift, Paul Bennett, Eunice Newton and myself (John Barton) are the Trustees and as a trust we aim to provide the best possible all round education for our pupils and students. We believe that every child really does matter. The Trustees of ACET are actively involved in the life of both our academies, we care passionately about our young people and the educational experience they receive. To learn more about our aims and ethos please feel free to visit www. astoncetrust.org We wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. John Barton – Chair of ACET Outstanding Outstanding Improvement Improvement Award Award SSAT SSAT 2011 2011 Outstanding Outstanding Progress Progress Award Award SSAT SSAT 2011 2011 a Message from the executive Principal Welcome to our Autumn Term Newsletter which I hope you find interesting and informative. Our young people have worked hard throughout this long and busy term and are, no doubt, very much looking forward to a break from school routine over the festive period. At Thurcroft, our Y4 to Y6 pupils and at Aston, our Y8 to Y13 students began where they left off in the summer: sustaining high levels of attendance and behaviour and demonstrating great commitment and resilience in their learning. We also welcomed new cohorts of Y3s and Y7s who have shown themselves to be polite, enthusiastic and conscientious. They are already making a positive contribution to their new communities. It has been noticeable how smart pupils and students have been this term and we would like to express our sincere thanks to parents and carers for supporting us in this respect. As the nights draw in and the winter weather conditions worsen, we ask that you please do all that you can to ensure your child arrives in school wearing a suitable coat. We understand that coats are not popular with some youngsters but have found some arriving in sweatshirts (with and without hoods) which are not part of our dress code. Please consult our website or contact staff in the academies for additional guidance on acceptable clothing and footwear during the colder weather. Extensive lesson observation and work scrutiny undertaken since September have revealed that some tremendous progress has already been made by youngsters this term under the guidance of their teachers. Many of the exercise books we monitored were filled with superb content, neatly presented and thoroughly well organised; their owners clearly taking great pride and care in their work. We are privileged to have such wonderfully receptive youngsters in both academies who are determined to achieve the aspirational targets set for 2 them by their teachers. All year groups in Aston Academy were involved in the sponsored walk on Friday October 11th, when they shared an enjoyable experience with their classmates whilst raising funds for others less fortunate than themselves. The event was closely supervised by staff ably assisted by Post 16 students who also showed great generosity of spirit when they led the annual Children in Need collection in both academies on November 15th. Each year we are amazed to see the array of colourful costumes which appear and this year was no exception. We can only imagine how difficult it is for staff to avoid smiling as they stand in front of a class of bananas, hot dogs and Disney characters. Thank you to all our pupils, students, their families and our staff for supporting charity events. Last year saw ACET youngsters raising over £11,000 for good causes. As school comes to a close on Thursday we will be saying goodbye to some staff who are moving away from Aston. On behalf of everyone associated with ACET I wish them all well in their new posts and thank them for their service to our school community. I wish everyone associated with ACET community a joyful Christmas and prosperous New Year. Best wishes Eunice Newton Thurcroft Junior Academy News “With your commitment we will exceed expectation” Dear Parents/Carers I hope this newsletter finds you all safe and well and no doubt in the midst of preparations for the Christmas season. It is my pleasure to provide you all with an update on the progress Thurcroft Junior Academy pupils (and staff!) are making… The pupils returned to school absolutely buzzing from the visit and clearly found the learning experienced to be second-tonone. The Reading Buzz Inspirational Learning Opportunities The year group topics have proven very successful, with pupils demonstrating their enthusiasm for learning through the completion of an excellent standard of work both at school and at home. My thanks go to pupils, staff and parents who have all been a part of this success. Much of the homework produced by the pupils is on display both in the classrooms and on the corridors – do come in and have a look, if you haven’t already. To enrich the curriculum, most pupils have been on at least one educational visit during the autumn term; Y3 had a Viking visitor in school at the beginning of the term who thoroughly entertained them for the whole day and from whom they were able to experience first-hand Viking tools, equipment and clothing. All pupils were able to dress-up as Vikings for the day – a great time was had by all! Y4 have been learning about the human body this term and what better place to visit to learn about this than Eureka! It has also been extremely pleasing to hear the positive comments about the pupils’ behaviour and smart appearance from visitors while the classes have been out on their visits. Y5 visited the Space Centre in Leicester which provided a whole host of opportunities that could not have been presented in a classroom. As well as viewing life-like models of the planets there were model rockets and shuttles for the pupils to walk into and imagine what it would be like for real if they were an astronaut in space. The pupils came back very enthusiastic about this visit, commenting it was the best visit they had been on to date. Y6 have put themselves in the shoes of evacuees this term as they have been learning about World War 2 and its impact on everyday lives. The pupils visited Eden Camp where they were able to experience the smells, sounds and sights that would have been common during this period in history. It remains an academy focus to promote a love of reading throughout the school. While much work is being carried out in school to ensure as many pupils as possible are heard reading every day, it makes a vital difference if a child is able to read at home at least four times a week. All pupils who do this and have their planner signed do receive a reward in school each week – please support your child. In September a ‘Book Fair’ was held which raised £321 – thank you for your support; pupils from across the school will be randomly chosen to help purchase new reading material for the school through the monies raised – watch this space… In January there is school visit planned with an author coming into school, followed by another ‘Book Fair’ in March to celebrate World Book Day. We would be grateful for any volunteer parents/grandparents who are be able to come into school to hear children read. Please contact us if you are able to help. Helping Others As always, the pupils have been very forthcoming in helping other people less fortunate than themselves across the local and global community. During the autumn term, pupils have been involved in supporting Children in Need through a non-uniform day where the pupils were encouraged to ‘show their spots’. A fun time was had by all as the pupils were involved in various fundraising activities throughout the day, including donating loose change to a ‘Pudsey’ outline and showing their support through the purchase of Children in Need wristbands. A total of £337.15 was raised for this worthwhile cause. Pupils have once again shown their support for the ‘Shoebox Appeal’; this year a total of 24 shoe boxes were donated to the cause – pupils will find out where their shoe box was sent in the New Year. 3 Thurcroft Junior Academy News “With your commitment we will exceed expectation” to work with the lunchtime supervisors to ‘zone’ the playground into designated play areas, taking on board suggestions raised through class council. Remaining Term Dates for 2013-14 Tuesday 7th January 2014 - Children return to school Friday 21st February 2014 - School closes for half term break Monday 3rd March 2014 - Children return to school School Council The School Council are continuing their work on improving lunchtime activities this term, with Miss Newbolt’s support. So far, the team have helped to organise the Halloween Disco, with support from Mr Grayson, where a total of £223 was raised. The school councillors have planned to use this money to purchase new outdoor play equipment to ensure that all pupils are able to be actively engaged over the lunchtime period. Their next challenge is Friday 11th April 2014 - School closes for Easter Staff and pupils entered into the Halloween spirit! Monday 28th April 2014 - Children return to school, *School closed for May Day Monday 5th May Friday 23rd May 2014 - School closes for half term break Tuesday 3rd June 2014 - Children return to school Friday 18th July 2014 - School closes at 2.15pm for summer break Aston Academy News “With your commitment we will make a difference” SCHOOL BUS INFORMATION To enable students to plan their journey to and from school a new web site has been introduced - please follow the link below to access: http://www.travelsouthyorkshire.com/ onboard/ The On-board website offers lots of benefits including a facility to plan your journey with an A-Z school finder. Plus the following benefits: • Age appropriate pass information • Safety advice • A list of dedicated school services • School contact details • A link to the school on the Interactive Map You can find information on the bus services operating to your school under the “School Journeys” tab, clicking on your school name and identifying the relevant bus service number. This then needs to be typed in the link found by hovering over and clicking “School Bus Timetable Finder”. Other timetables for normal network bus 4 services can also be found using this link. PLEASE SEE ASTON ACADEMY WEBSITE FOR THE LINK A hard copy of all school travel information can also be collected from the Student Services Coordinator area in reception. Library News November saw the start of our Chess Tournament. There were 18 students who signed up to take part, from Y7, Y8 and Y10. Games take place on Wednesday and Friday lunchtimes within the library. Competition is fierce and games are played with much enthusiasm and concentration. Results will be posted in the next Newsletter. Term Dates for 2013-14 Half Term School closes Fri 21st Feb 2014 School opens Mon 3rd Mar 2014 Easter School closes Fri 11th Apr 2014 School opens Mon 28th Apr 2014 May Day School closes Fri 2nd May 2014 School opens Tues 6th May 2014 Spring Bank School closes Fri 23rd May 2014 School opens Mon 2nd Jun 2014 Summer School closes early Fri 18th Jul 2014 INSET DAYS (Closed for students) Fri 20th Dec 2013 Fri 21st Mar 2014 Mon 21st Jul 2014 Public Holidays (Closed for students) 18th Apr 2014 21st Apr 2014 5th May 2014 26th May 2014 Aston Academy News “With your commitment we will make a difference” Leave of Absence Requests There has been a great deal of coverage in the media in recent weeks about the new guidelines regarding leave of absence for students during term time, including requests to take students out of school for holidays. In line with these guidelines, absence for a student will be recorded as unauthorised unless the circumstances are considered to be exceptional. A Leave of Absence Form must be completed for any known absence. This will ensure we do not phone, text or call at your home to find out why a student is not in school. If you feel the circumstances regarding the absence are exceptional then please write to Eunice Newton, Executive Principal, clearly stating why you feel the absence should be authorised. This should be attached to the Leave of Absence form. Y11 Learning Progress Manager - Miss Jo Layden Unfortunately our Y11 Learning Progress Manager, Miss Layden has suffered a knee injury over the half term holidays, which has meant that she is unable to attend work. The work that Miss Layden does to support our Y11 cohort is so vital we have decided to assign Miss Norman to the year group. Miss Norman is an experienced Learning Progress Manager who was linked directly to our successful Y11’s from last year. We continue to be in contact with Jo each day as she checks e-mail and diary appointments etc. However if you have any need to contact school regarding a student in Y11 please contact Miss Norman on the e-mail address below. I am sure you will join us in wishing Miss Layden a speedy recovery and return back to Aston Academy. michelle.norman@aston.rotherham.sch.uk Useful Phone Numbers Youth Start - 01709 820100 Childline - 0800 11 11 Samaritans - 01709 361717 Youth Café - 01709 829160 Learning Progress Managers Mrs Thackery - Y7 Mr Risley - Y8 Miss Day - Y9 Mr Scantlebury - Y10 Miss Layden – Y11 Mrs Norman – Y12 Mrs Graham – Y13 Computing, Business & Economics Faculty n e D ’ s n o Drag On 13th November around 38 Business & Economics, Post 16 students took part in a ‘Dragon’s Den’ day in which representatives from Rotherham Youth Enterprise supported the students in constructing a presentation for three selected business people. All three ‘Dragons’ are self-employed in very different industries; ranging from Accountancy to Electronic security. These would be the ‘Dragons’ and judge the presentations at the end of the day. To begin the day the representatives introduced the students to marketing terms and meanings that they would be using in their presentations, in order to give them a better understanding. As students completed the task they then had to use these ‘products’, which they had to sell to other groups also completing the task. The products ranged from ‘cupcake mugs’ to ‘bungee ropes’ to ‘hair products’. Following this task the students were then given another ‘product’, however, no more serious than the ones before! They were then given 2 hours to complete a sales pitch for their product including features such as the product’s function, sale methods, promotional methods and expected sales. By the time students were ready to present their sales pitch, the products had much more identity. These products included: glasses frames which changed colour on demand, home security systems, and baby baths with designs that changed colour dependent on the temperature of the water. Also plant pots which used sunlight detection to move around. All groups gave excellent presentations and responded well to the follow up questions asked by the Dragons’. The Dragons’ then chose their winner to be The Iron Man who offered a product which took ALL the ironing out of ironing shirts!!! Although there was only one winner on paper, all the students left the day with a greater knowledge of business and setting up their own business. This event is now in its 8th year, it has definitely become a fixture on our Faculty calendar. Each year the judges comment on how imaginative the students are; and how well they present their ‘pitch’ in a very short time-frame. We now look forward to next year! Mr Sadler & Katie Marshall Y12 5 Arts Faculty s Arts a m t s i r h C 3 1 20 2013 r e b m e c e D – Celebration Once again, our many talented students will perform on Wednesday 18th December to a packed audience. We hope to include an exhibition of artwork, dance, drama and many musical items. Our Y7 pop choir have been working extremely hard at harmonies and are producing a tremendous sound. Our senior choir continue to sing beautifully, with complex harmonies and pitches. Our rock bands continue to rock and our other instrumentalists and performers have been preparing extremely well, both in lessons and at home. Our many extracurricular activities continue to enhance learning outside the classroom and the music building is always full of students hoping to become the next big thing! k l a W d e r o s n Spo 3 1 0 2 r e b o t c -O Some of our very talented musicians performed for everyone at the annual sponsored walk. This was well received by both staff and students and the musicians thoroughly enjoyed themselves. 6 Music Extra-Curricular 2013 Monday Lunchtime: Mrs Machan Pop Choir Y7 Tuesday Lunchtime: Miss Wright Music Theory - All Year Groups Tuesday Lunchtime: Mrs Gray Instrumental Ensemble - All Year Groups Wednesday Lunchtime: Music Staff Samba/African Drumming All Year Groups Thursday Lunchtime: Mrs Perry Keyboard Workshop – Y7/8 Thursday Lunchtime: Mrs Machan GCSE Revision - Y11 Friday Lunchtime: Mrs Gray and Miss Wright Senior Choir - Y8+ Friday Lunchtime: Mrs Perry Performance Workshop - Y9 Arts Faculty Y7 Creativity Y7 let their imagination run wild when presented with a box of assorted materials and media and asked to show us how creative they could be. Taking a risk was no problem for our Y7’s as they produced some amazing sculptures. Take a look and see what you think. e c n e d i s e R n Artist i kshops Wor On June 26th & 27th, installation artist Matt Butt visited school and did a 2 day workshop with a variety of Y8/9 students. They produced automatons to inspire a creative partnership construction which is to be used at the Aston Carnival and will later be displayed at Rotherham Town Hall. tart S g n i y l F GCSE This year GCSE groups have made an excellent start with their portfolio. All our students are engaged in developing their imagination and artist skill. 7 Humanities Faculty Literacy Week The 11th- 15th of December will be an exciting re-launch of the Humanities Literacy Week. During lessons, Y7 and Y8 students will have the exciting opportunity to create an information booklet for Aston Hall Hotel. The booklets will be based on the history of the building and the work that students produce will be judged by the hotel staff. The winning design will be printed and displayed in the hotel itself and the successful student will also receive a prize provided by Aston Hall. KS5 Debating Club This term sees the start of the Humanities Post 16 Debating Club, which offers Aston students a new fun and rewarding opportunity whilst providing practical experience in advocacy, issue analysis and evaluation and the chance to develop invaluable skills in public speaking. The ability to communicate effectively is a skill essential to success in every aspect of a student’s life, as well as developing communication skills it will also help students’ to think carefully about the world around them. Humanities Learner of the Term With Christmas fast approaching we are getting ready to announce the first Humanities Learner of the Term for this academic year! Each teacher will nominate a learner from each of their classes who they think enjoys their learning, behaves in a way that allows others to learn and works hard to reach their target. There will then be a winner drawn out of a hat for each year group and they will be awarded a prize and certificate. Humanities Club The Humanities Faculty will once again be running the Humanities after school club starting in the New Year on Thursdays 3 - 4pm. Last year we had some fantastic activities where students could plan their own fieldtrip, experience what it was like to wear costumes from the past and design their own Christmas cards and quizzes. Further details of this year’s opportunities will be announced in your humanities lessons. We hope to see you there! A level Psychology Conference On Thursday 21st November, thirty-one of the psychology students attended a Science and Pseudoscience conference at ip r t d l e fi y h p a Y12 Geogcrarborough to S In February the Y12 Geographers will be going on an exciting field trip to the east coast for 4 days to study coasts and river environments. This is an ideal opportunity to reinforce their learning from their classwork and see these environments in action. We will be staying at Boggle Hole Youth Hostel which is close to Robin Hood’s Bay. Students will have the opportunity to visit many places including Flamborough Head, Dalby Forest and Scarborough. There is also plenty of time to socialise with friends and the chance to enter and win the coveted annual Humanities Scarborough Trip Homemade Cake Baking Competition. Last year the prize went to a ‘Geography themed’ cake! 8 Nottingham Playhouse. The day involved demonstrations and talks about how science should be conducted. The talks included: Dance, hormones and thinking: a talk by Professor Lovatt explored the effects of dance and the speed of our problem solving. We also considered that how we dance affects our attractiveness to potential partners. This talk included full audience participation (well done Daniel Timm and Elliott Surtees who made it on to the stage!). The science of laughter: Professor Scott discussed the evolutionary and social origins of laughter and the impact it has on social relationships. Science and pseudoscience: several psychologists discussed examples of good and bad science including myths about ‘5-a-day’, brain gym and eight glasses of water a day. The day finished with a demonstration of hypnosis: Andrew Newton demonstrated hypnosis with student volunteers. Unfortunately none of the Aston students managed to get a seat on stage (despite the best efforts of Declan Shaw!) The students had a great day representing Aston Academy in a very positive way and all expressed how much they enjoyed the conference. Declan Shaw PE Faculty Rotherham Schools 1st Round Cup Results Y7, Aston 4 - Dinnington 5 Man of the Match - Frazer Stanton Y8 , Aston 10 - Pope Pius 2 Man of the Match - Ahmad Ibrahim (2 goals) Y9 , Aston 2 - Brinsworth 1 Man of the Match - Sam Martin Y10, Aston 2 - Maltby 1 Man of the Match - Jake Ford Aston 1st XI, Aston X1 2 - Dinnington 0 Man of the Match - Joe Bland Future Swimming Champion? Y8 student Kate Clifton is emerging as a real talent in Swimming. Kate currently swims for the City of Sheffield Swimming Club and is preparing to swim in the North of England and National Swimming Championships in the next few months. We wish Kate all the best for the upcoming competitions and are proud of her achievements. Daniel Jeffries Y8 - Star Judo Student Receives Medal from Lord Mayor Each Term the PE faculty would like to celebrate the success of our top sports students in school. This term our focus is on Daniel Jeffries in Y8. Daniel is one of the top performing sports performers in school and has had an excellent year in Judo, winning a string of competitions. August 2012 - Boys U16 British Daniel receiving his medal from the Rotherham Mayor with Closed Championships, under 50kg, Head of PE Faculty Mr Esberger whilst only being 11 years old October 2012 - Boys U16 Irish Open International, under 50kg, representing team GB against eleven other European countries April 2013 - Boys U16 Scottish Open International, under 55kg June 2013 - Boys U16 British Open International, under 55kg September 2013 Silver, British Championships fighting in the under 60kg category, he took a decision to fight in the category above his, against players much heavier than him October 2013 - Reselected for the Great Britain team - Boys U16 - European competition in Venray, Holland Netball Teams The Y7 team have had a fantastic start to the year with over 20 girls regularly attending training. Player of the Match awards have been given to Ellie Barnes and Hannah Thompson. The Y8 and Y9 netball team have been training well and this has paid off with victories over Swinton and Maltby. Y10 and Y11 netball teams have been working hard on improving their fitness alongside their match play which has proved successful with them winning matches at Maltby Academy and Winterhill School. With the Y11 tournament coming up this half term, this extra fitness training will help them be successful at gaining a place at Rotherham Finals Day! The Post 16 netball team finished 2nd in their tournament and have made it through to Rotherham Finals Day! A brilliant start to the year by all teams! Well done girls! U13 Girls Rotherham Inter Cricket New Judo Club Starts in School Aston Academy PE Faculty is always looking for new sports with which to engage students and get them involved in school clubs. This half term and continuing after Christmas we have a Judo coach coming in to school to deliver Free Judo sessions on a Thursday night. The sessions are aimed at beginners and will help students learn new skills and even progress towards a grading. Judo is a safe and controlled sport but allows students to develop their strength and control. The sessions begin at 3:15pm in the Sports Centre. If you have any questions please see Mr Esberger. The U13 girls attended the Rotherham Inter Schools Cricket competition. They played four matches and won all of them. Molly and Lucy Jacobs, Emma Louise Proctor and Lucy Payne all bowled eight overs each and Emma Louise Proctor had to retire twice after hitting the fifteen run maximum target. Mia Heath made some really good stops in deep field. The girls will now progress on to the South Yorkshire Finals on the 11th December. Rugby Results Teams Y7 Y8 Y9 Y10/11 Dinnington Won 22-20 Won 55-14 Lost 44-17 Lost 44-26 Wickersley Won 44-12 Lost 34-22 Lost 34-22 Lost 35 -17 Hall Cross Won 36-22 Won 44-22 Won 58- 7 Won 26-22 Hungherhill No game Lost 26-18 Won 55 - 7 No game Oakwood Won 56 -0 No game Won 65 - 0 No game 9 English Faculty At the end of a long and busy term, we are finalising coursework and controlled assessments and preparing for the summer exam season. Revision sessions for GCSE will start after the Christmas break. Please ask your English teacher for details. Film Club I have been a member of the Film Club since I started at Aston Academy. I joined because I was intrigued by the concept of watching films with my friends. Every Wednesday, after school, we get together and watch films. We can request movies we like, bring in films to share or Ms Scott will bring them in if ideas are scarce. This year, we have decided to watch classics and series of films by celebrated directors such as Tim Burton, George Lucas and Steven Spielberg. So far, we have focused on Tim Burton and watched his films, ‘The Corpse Bride’ and ‘Coraline’. My favourite film we have watched over the past three years has been ‘The Bridge to Terabithia’. It is a film full of fantasy and imagination; a heart-warming tale of friendship and loss. I highly recommend it. The club is free and there are refreshments. All you need to do is get a permission letter from the English faculty. So come and join us – there are beanbags too! Ben Nuttall - Y10 Upcoming Events We are taking students from across the range of year groups to the Sheffield Theatres production of ‘Oliver’ on 5 December. In January, we will also be taking students in Y10, Y11 and Post 16 to a production of ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ to help with GCSE Literature Controlled Assessment and A level Drama. Modern Foreign Language Faculty Merry Christmas from around the world… Here is a bit of trivia this term. Can you guess which language this is? a. Joyeux Noël b. Frohe Weihnacht c. Feliz Navidad d. Nadolig Llawen e. Wesołych Świąt f. Boas Festas g. Buon Natale h. С Рождеством Христовым! i. Mele Kalikimaka Here are some amusing facts about Christmas around the world: In Germany, on the 5th December, children leave a shoe outside and find presents in their shoe if they have been good or a rod if they have been bad. In France, people celebrate the 3 kings by eating a “galette” in which a token is hidden. Whoever finds the token becomes “king for the year”. On Australian beaches, it is common for Father Christmas to deliver presents on a surfboard! Answers can be found on the back page Maths Faculty UKMT Senior Maths Challenge This term 25 students sat the UKMT Senior Maths Challenge. This is a National Maths Competition aimed at Post 16 students and lasts for 1 hour and 30 minutes. The challenge consists of 25 multiple choice questions which are designed to make students think about the mathematical skills they will need to use. UKMT Senior Team Challenge A team of 4 Post 16 students, two Y12’s and two Y13’s, went to All Saints Catholic High School to take part in the UKMT Senior Maths Challenge. The challenge consisted of three rounds; the team challenge where students had to use a variety of mathematical skills to answer 10 questions as a team, the cross number round which required students to work in pairs and then combine their answers to solve a cross number, and the Maths relay made up the final round. The team worked well together and improved on 10 the score last year. During the summer holidays I was invited to attend a week long Maths Summer School in Oxford for ranking highly in the UKMT Maths Challenge and subsequent round. It involved staying for a week in Balliol College and attending four 1½ hour interactive lectures a day on interesting university level mathematics, including subjects such as combinatorics (a specialised branch of Mathematics) and networks. In the evenings there were also Maths related activities, such as a DVD on proving Fermat’s last theorem and a Maths related quiz. However, it was not all maths; I made lots of new friends and learnt a lot about university life. By Daniel Reynolds – Y12 House update House Captains Trip to Aston Hall House Key Ring Design Challenge On Monday 18th November, our House Captains went on a trip up to Aston Hall Hotel. The idea of the trip was to establish a link between the Academy and the hotel, in the hopes of promoting good community relationships. Our Houses are named after families that lived at Aston Hall and so it was key for them to see the importance of the Hall. The hotel manager, Raquel Silva, gave the students a tour of the hotel and the historic ‘Aston Hall’ house. The students had their photograph taken by two local newspapers and the story was printed. They then had a talk from a local historian, Ann Key, who spoke about the families of Aston Hall over the years. The aim of this was that over the next few weeks, students back at school in Y7, 8 & 9 took part in a competition to produce an information booklet for the hotel, detailing the history of the families and the house. Students competed in groups within their Houses. The winning booklet will be printed and made available within the hotel’s reception for their guests. Over 400 students took part in the competition to design a House reward key ring. The winners from each year group will use software to input their design and use the laser cutter in the Design & Technology faculty to produce the key rings for their House. The winners are: Darcy: Leah Hurst, Hollie Chambers & Ryan Stopford Furnival: Jack Bell, Charlotte Jeffries & Isobel Frost Melton: Georgia Scott, Logan Pashley & Katie Jacobs Verelst: Ebony Thornton, Mia Stokes & Lauren Spencer Y8 & Y9 Football Competition Thursday 28th November (no results at the time of print) Y9 Christmas themed ‘Bake off’ Competition Wednesday 4th December (no results at the time of print) Results of the activities so far this term: Y7 - PE Activity day – Friday 13th September 1st – Verelst 2nd – Melton 3rd – Furnival 4th – Darcy Upcoming events next term First term’s House point totals Y8 Valentine’s themed ‘Bake off’ competition – Wednesday 12th February 1st - Darcy 1444 points Y7, Y8 & Y9 Readathon week – w/c 17th March 3rd - Furnival 1028 points Y7- Basketball competition – Friday 22nd November Boys: 1st – Melton 2nd – Darcy 3rd – Verelst 4th – Furnival Girls: 1st – Furnival 2nd – Darcy & Melton 4th – Verelst 2nd -Melton 1153 points 4th - Verelst 826 points 1st Charity fundraising event – more info to follow! 11 Post 16 Children in Need 2013 For Children in Need 2013, Post 16 students enthusiastically took part in the annual fancy dress. The costumes, as always, were amazing and we’re proud to have raised £732.72 just from first period alone. A huge thank you has to be given to the rest of the school, students and staff, for bringing in spare change in order to donate to the cause. We hope next year brings just as much success and fun! The MacMillan Coffee Morning IYSS Careers Adviser – Rebecca Vickers The MacMillan Coffee Morning, organised by the Post 16 Prefect Team, was a huge success this year. Through huge generosity from the Aston staff and the Post 16 students, baking buns and purchasing them at break time, we raised £319.00 for MacMillan Cancer Relief. Y11 students are welcome to call in and ask questions or have a chat about their future career. The IYSS Careers Adviser (formerly Connexions Adviser) – Rebecca welcomes students to her ‘Drop-in’ session on a Tuesday and Thursday lunchtimes 12.30pm to 1:00pm in the library (small room). You can contact Rebecca on Tel 0114 287 2171 Ext 312 and her email address is rebecca.vickers@aston.rotherham.sch.uk Rebecca is part of the new Rotherham Integrated Youth Support Service (IYSS), which offers a range of support services for young people across Rotherham. Amber Cummings (Y13 Prefect) Approximately 100 students and members of staff celebrated the end of our Y13 students’ seven years at Aston Academy at the annual Leavers Ball on 21st June 2013. It was a lovely way to say goodbye to our students and wish them well as they began the next stage of their lives, whether this be university, college, apprenticeship or employment. Y11 Prom Y11 was over, some of us had left school for the last time and our time at the top was at an end. However we had one last chance to gather together and celebrate the 5 years that we had spent with each other. This of course was the class of 2013 prom. The prom committee had been planning it for weeks, and a lot of us had our suits and dresses ready and waiting to be shown off. Many of us chose to arrive in style, and as a result we had all sorts of transportation turning up, from stretch limos to the mystery machine. It was ‘style’ all round. We hadn’t even entered the venue and most of us had already been photographed. Once we handed our tickets over, the night began. We had the buffet which received, let’s say, mixed reviews, but dessert went down pretty well. Then the award ceremony began. Mr Curran and Mrs Norman announced the evening’s award winners, and the favourite for Prom King did indeed receive his deserved sash and crown. As the night drew on, the DJ clearly knew what he was doing: Arctic Monkeys, Kings of Leon and some older dance tunes too. Then when the hits from Grease came to an end, the lights were flicked on and that was it, our Y11 was over. But we had certainly gone out with a bang. e. Polish, f. Portuguese, g. Italian, h. Russian, i, Hawaiian Aughton Road, Swallownest, Sheffield, S26 4SF Tel: (0114) 287 2171 Fax: (0114) 287 6359 Email: info@aston.rotherham.sch.uk www.astonacademy.org www.astoncetrust.org www.thurcroftacademy.org 12 Archie Galbraith Y12 MFL quiz answers: a. French, b. German, c. Spanish, d. Welsh, Y13 LEAVERS BALL