The High School Herald - Stamford Endowed Schools
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The High School Herald - Stamford Endowed Schools
Date: December 2010 The Stamford Endowed Schools The High School Herald Christmas Greetings to parents, pupils and staff The start of the Christmas holidays signal the end of a very busy term. The events highlighted in this issue of the High School Herald are a sample of the activities that we, as a community, have celebrated together. I wish you and your families a very Merry Christmas and a safe and peaceful New Year. OLD GIRLS’ SUCCESS Carrie Lloyd appeared in ‘The Big Silence’ Bianca HendrickseSpendlove has a major part in Hollyoaks as Texas Longford Lydia Rickett successful in obtaining Biotechnology research grant. Several old girls came back to school to help at the Y11 Careers Convention. Year 11 RiFTT Trip to Cambridge On Saturday 16th October, some members of The RiFTT (Reaching for The Top) society in Year 11 travelled with Mr Gale to Cambridge for a “multi-purpose” visit. Firstly they looked around Queens’ and King’s Colleges to learn about what function colleges have within a collegiate university. They also went to look at some of the main faculty buildings where lectures are held and libraries are found for different subjects. In particular, they had a guided tour of The Law Faculty and had a chance meeting with “The Master of Moots” who was preparing to host the annual mooting competition where debates on points of law are made by undergraduate students. There was also a visit to The University Library where they got to look at Siegried Sassoon’s original notebooks, letters and diaries. Finally, there was time to explore Cambridge and purchase books to extend their GCSE studies which will be then collected together to form the entirely studentchosen RiFTT Library which will hopefully continue to grow year on year. It was certainly a full and successful day and such trips will be a regular event in the RiFTT calendar. This year for Alltech Science Competition, students had to write an essay and then those shortlisted gave a presentation. The winner receives a prize of £250 and a week’s work experience in Alltech’s research centre in Ireland, the runner up £100 and the remaining finalists prizes of £50 each. The judges who are Dr Richard Murphy, Head of Research at Alltech, and Dr John Leake, Fellow of St John’s College, Cambridge, selected the following as finalists: Chloe Cope, Richard Li, Michael Paterson, Seb Teasdale-Brown, Ellie Tew and Robin Virgo. Michael Paterson won the first prize with his essay on ‘Influencing stem cell differentiation’ and Ellie Tew came second with her essay on ‘Genetically modified crops’. Congratulations to both of them and all who took part. Absence Line: 01780 484261 SES Fencers SPORTING SUCCESS Maddy Young, Y8 competed in the East Region out of age Championships in Ipswich and achieved overall Gold, becoming Regional Champion. This was Maddy’s first ever medal at a regional competition after winning her first overall Gold at the Cambridgeshire County Championships in September. Lucy Barber, Y11 was selected into the squad for the English National Trampolining Championships in Gloucester and is now going on to the Nationals! Phoebe Archer, Y9 was successfully accepted into the county netball academy in the U14 age group. Isabelle Chandler, Tori Martin and Honor Munro-Hall were not successful this time but seem motivated to go and join clubs and enhance their chances next year. Badminton team are still beating the opposition such as Uppingham and Oakham with respectable scores! SES Geography Trip 2010 Bronte Phillips, Y11 was successful in winning the School Poetry Competition this term. Well done, Bronte! Attendance target is 95% At the Poppy Appeal Dinner Dance in Stibbington for Remembrance Weekend , Mrs Baines & Mrs Dalgliesh contacted the school to say that their daughters, Chloe Baines and Jessica Dalgliesh, along with Ross Cutteridge, Charlie Kay, James Hounslow, Rebecca Pallister, Jess Gulland, Georgie Fenn and Alice Reid were a fantastic help…….they arrived early to help set up and decorate the venue and be briefed on what we were doing and what was needed from them. During the evening they encouraged people to dance and looked and behaved impeccably. They were a credit to the school and took on board the true meaning of what the Royal British Legion stands for. Thanks have gone from Mrs Powell to these students. ROTARY CLUB YOUNG CHEF COMPETITION The Home Economics Department hosted the annual Rotary Club Junior Chef competition on the evening of 23 rd November 2010. The task was to plan, prepare, cook and serve a healthy two course meal for two people using as many local and seasonal ingredients as possible, for under £10. There were 7 entrants from the local area including 4 girls from SHS and 3 from QE. The girls were Charlie Cozens Y10, Katie Lancaster Y11, Molly Warren Y11 and Zoe Rawnsley Y12. They had 30 minutes preparation time and 1 ½ hours of cooking before the judging. The judge (head chef of The Barn) tasted all the food and gave feedback to the contestants who had worked incredibly hard in time pressured conditions. SHS scooped two of the prizes. Molly Warren came 3rd and Katie Lancaster came first and will compete in the district semi finals in January. We wish her the best of luck.” I would be grateful if you could let me know of any girls’ achievements out of school as we are always keen to recognise and celebrate these. Charities SES 6TH FORM BOARDERS FORMAL DINNER st Staff members, Dominique Evans, Catherine Vie and Lorna Holden have raised over £900 for Cancer Research by taking part in the half marathon in Peterborough. The SES Boarders formal dinner took place on 1 December and the weather conditions added an icy touch to this year’s Christmas theme. The tables were beautifully decorated and the food was splendid. Guests were entertained with excellent speeches from SES Over £100 has been Heads of Boarding before everyone headed to the dance floor. All raised from staff to credit to the committee chaired by Teryn Thorpe and Chloe Johnsponsor a teacher in ston for organizing such a fabulous evening. Haiti. Her name is Maggie Macenat. Some Sixth Formers were thanked for their help at the British Legion Dinner Dance at Stibbington where they helped with the organisation and during the evening itself which was much appreciated. Our usual sleepovers, cake sales and Rag Days continue to raise money for our three selected charities this year. The three charities this year sponsored by SHS are: International: Hand of Hope: Haiti National: Teenage Cancer Trust Local: Alternatives Park Boarders I am delighted to announce that Kirsty Moore , nee Stewart (SHS 1995), the first female Red Arrows pilot will be coming back to SES on Monday 7th February 2011 to deliver a Foundation lecture. The lecture will take place from 6pm to 7pm (45 minute lecture, 15 minute Q&A) in the Stamford School Hall. The target audience will be all SES pupils, staff and parents. Tickets will be free of charge and available David Woolacott, Head Chef, is reParking: May I remind parents from the Foundation Office. There will be a tiring in March to pursue his fuchsia collecting girls after school or limit of 4 tickets per household available on business. He can be contacted via his attending school functions in the a ‘first come first served’ basis. website on www.davidsfuchsias.co.uk evening not to park in front of the local residents’ houses at the back of school. It has also been noted that cars are waiting in Barnack Road after school without any thought for other drivers who have to drive round them or girls crossing the road. The dark , early evenings make this practice a danger for pedestrians young & old. The Welland Boarders did not miss out either with their Christmas Feast the following night after which they enjoyed games and fun back at the House. The campaign for a crossing has been going on for several years now. The crossing is still in line for traffic calming measures which was supposed to be this year. We have been asked to keep a record of any dangerous driving around the crossing which could enhance our application so you may see your car being photographed if you are dropping off illegally or driving in a manner that could be construed as dangerous. An article in the Mercury (3/12) confirmed that LCC had made the road narrowing & pedestrian crossing on High Street, St Martin’s a ‘high priority scheme’. The more people that write to the Highways Department campaigning for safer roads outside school, the better. This is the address: Adam Freear & Kevin Brumfield, South Kesteven & Sleaford Highways County Offices, Annexe C Eastgate, Sleaford, Lincs, NG34 7EB Parents Association Events We continue to be enormously grateful to our PA for all the fundraising events that help the students at SHS. Cake Sales: 1st Friday of every month 27th January 7.30pm Stuart Orme “Notable Women of Peterborough” 18th May 7.30pm Stuart Orme “Wellington’s Secret Service” 14th June 3.00pm Uniform Sale Autumn Term tbc Lesley Smith returns as Elizabeth 1st or as another historical figure Please contact Helen Gibbons hppandk@aol.com for further information, tickets etc. THE CHRISTMAS FAIR AT THE ARTS CENTRE RAISED £1024.52! A fantastic sum raised despite the icy conditions outside. Schoolcomm: You will receive information much more quickly and efficiently. If you sign up to our electronic mailing system. If you would like a copy of registration details please contact nafaux@ses.lincs.sch.uk If you don’t receive expected communications such as weekly sports bulletin, please contact the School. Students enjoying the first SES scuba diving lesson! HOUSE SINGING Cavell House won the annual House Singing Competition which, this year, was judged by David Lovell-Brown. Two of our sailing team, Hannah Rigby (Y11 SHS) and Luke Higgins (Y12 SS) have been selected for a regional squad to do team racing in Firefly dinghies. Members of the team will compete in the Regional team racing championships leading up to the UK Term Dates 2011—Spring Term Nationals, and the best two boats at nationals will be seHalf Term lected for the Worlds. They will be receiving pro coaching Friday 18th February 3.55 pm till as part of their selection. Members from Rutland Sailing Sunday 27th February Club and some of Oakham’s sailing team are also part of End of Term this regional squad which will be training over the winter. Friday 1st April 3.55 pm till Tuesday 26th April inclusive It is a major credit to Hannah and Luke that the racing NB. Friday 29th April will be a Bank Holiday but successes they have had over the past season have been Monday 2nd May will be a working day for SES recognised in this way. staff and pupils. This is the web address for a VERY useful site: mydaughter.co.uk . It has many articles relating to teenage girls and parenting issues. The ‘Books to share with your daughter’ article contains a brilliant range of Christmas book ideas. Girls learning German enjoying their weekend trip around the Christmas market in Bremen. The girls keen on Spanish also enjoyed a weekend in Madrid.