AG reek O dyssey - King`s College School
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AG reek O dyssey - King`s College School
@KCJSWimbledon A G JUNIOR VIEWS NEWSLETTER r e e k THURSDAY O 5 NOVEMBER 2014 #274 d y s s e y Forty intrepid boys and five members of staff spent the first week of half term travelling around the sites of ancient Greece. A week wasn’t long to get from A-Z but we managed it…Acropolis, buying “tat”, Canal, Delphi, Epidauros theatre, flood in Olympia, Greek salad, Heracles, Isthmus, Jocasta – nasty end - Kalavrita, Lernean hydra, Mycenae, Nemea race, Oracle, Parnassos, quick- sick bag needed, rack and pinion railway, stadium, Tiryns, underground lakes, views from hotels, wooden wall, Xerxes, yellow cheese (fried), Zeus. The trip took in everything from modern engineering to legendary tombs, with the only hiccup coming when the wrath of Zeus prevented a rerun of the Olympic Games with a prolonged thunderstorm which turned the stadium at Olympia into a beach. Luckily we were able to race in the ancient stadia of Epidauros and Nemea, with Mark Rodrigues crowned victor at both. Hopefully this selection of pictures from Mr Hipkiss, the official tour photographer, will whet your appetite for more: coming soon to a corridor near you… The boys were a credit to the school throughout, and were excellent company during the week. Mr Hortin would like to thank them, and also the staff who gave up their time and energy to make the whole trip run smoothly: Miss Attie, Mrs Hamilton, Mr Hipkiss and Mrs Richards. King’s College Junior School Southside Wimbledon Common London SW194TT +44(20)8255 5335 www.kcs.org.uk jsadmissions@kcs.org.uk Thomas’s Tournament Winners The Under 10 Team retained their crown as the Thomas’s 5-a-side Champions! I attach results and picture Results Thomas’s Clapham Sam (1) Won 1-0 Dulwich Prep Kit (1) Sam (1) Won 2-0 Thomas’s Battersea Sonny (1) Sam (1) Won 2-0 Hereward House Drew 0-0 Thomas’s Fulham Drew 0-0 Alleyn’s Lost 0-2 Won 1-0 Won 2-1 Semi Final Dulwich College Matty (1) Final Thomas’s Clapham Sam (2) R u s h m e r e h o Mr Kisaka, Headmaster of Rarage School Kenya, visited Rushmere just before half term. He taught every class about the impact that our sponsorship has had on both Obera and his new school Rarage. The boys were fascinated to learn that over the last nine years ten classrooms have been built, a bore hole has been dug and a computer suite opened. All of this has been possible through the hard work of the Rushmere boys and the generosity of their parents. s t s M r K i s a k a V i c to r i o u s On the last Friday of half term the U8 A team represented the school in our annual Football tournament. We welcomed 24 teams from 16 different schools to Kingsway for a fantastic afternoon of football. In the Pool stages the A team started with great intent and very quickly put Twickenham to the sword with four goals, Noah, Olly, William and Jack all getting on the score sheet. Next up was a very good Downsend team that kept pegging us back and two wonder goals which even Marcus couldn’t touch earned a draw, but two goals from Freddie secured the point for us. The boys got back to winning ways with a comfortable win over Thomas’s Fulham with Noah claiming both goals. There was then a very tough match against Cranmore which the boys managed to scrape through with a one nil win thanks to Freddie. Our last game was against Donhead and the toughest of the group. We played well and certainly deserved the point that took us through to the knock-out stages as group winners. In the quarter finals we came up against old foes, Shrewsbury House, and confident from our victory over them a few weeks ago the boys looked calm with great defending from Ethan and Ollie as well as consistently excellent goal keeping from Marcus. Eventually we got our opening and Noah scored the winner sending us through to the semi-final. Our opponents in the semis were Dulwich College and despite finding it hard to break them down we always looked in control. After full time nothing could separate the teams so off to penalties we went, All the boys scored their penalties (thankfully we had practised earlier in the week) and after a great save from Marcus, we won 5-4 in sudden death to meet Thomas’s Clapham in the final.The boys gave it one huge last push and deservedly took the lead again through Noah. We held on and on until right to the end when they equalised sending us once again to penalties. The boys were solid, all scoring, and a wonderful save from Marcus gave us the break we needed. No mistakes and the trophy was ours! Congratulations to all the boys who gave so much throughout the afternoon - Marcus, Freddie, Ethan, William, Noah, Jack and Oliver. The boys remain unbeaten this season in 11 matches! art club celebrating bonfire night with some firework drawings H a r l e q u i n s Following his nomination Callum URS trialled with 110 other boys and was selected for Harlequins Surrey Development Squad; a squad of 32! The boys train once a month at Surrey Sports Park and the aim is to improve every aspect of their game also making the boys aware of all parts of being a successful athlete (nutrition, mental approach, strength and conditioning etc.) At the end of the programme Callum will receive a detailed report from Harlequins and will hopefully be moved up to the U14 Developing Player Programme (DPP) next year. This is an outstanding achievement and we wish him every success. ART Work of the Week Freddie URR R U G B Y You are warmly invited to a floodlit evening of King’s Rugby. Friday 14th November 2014 KCS Old Boys RFC KCJS v RGS Guildford U12A & U12B 5.45pm KO U13B 6.30pm KO U13A 7.30pm KO The KCS Old Boys bar will be open for parents and for a small donation; parents may purchase a burger if they wish.