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Newsletter Date Easter 2015 The 3 P’s Proper Planning and Preparation!! Fire lighting is becoming more efficient and effective. Log cabin structure and tepee layouts are favoured to get a strong fire bed ready to cook on. Using just a basic fire steel and birch bark, understanding the ‘Fire Triangle’, Tom and Ethan are more than capable of getting a fire lit. They have learned the importance of getting tinder, kindling and fuel prepared before putting a spark to the fire. Do it wrong and the fire will go out. Bird Box Inside this issue: Front Page 1 Forest School 2 Pictures 3 Dinners. 4 Stockport College 5 Pupil Room 6 Oasis 7 KS4 new look 8 Word search 9 Quiz 10 Quiz 11 Contact information 12 Lyndon is attending DIY school during the week and has showed us his skills by making a bird box for Woodbank Park. He has shown great improvement in attendance and skills whilst attending this course. We look forward to Lyndon carrying on these skills and learning new ones after the Easter break. Special points of interest: Find our who won a £25 JD voucher. Look at what KS3 are doing in PE lessons Wonder why KS4 students are getting their hands dirty. Can you spot your child in any of the photos? We have had another successful term with our Form. Most of our students have had a marked improvement in their attendance and attainment. Sonny, Lyndon and Carl have worked hard to achieve their targets and are going to 'Bredbury Go Karting' next week. Our students are looking forward to accessing and attaining their " Food Hygiene Certificates" in the Summer Term and want to teach Mr Webb how to cook properly! Page 2 The Windlehurst Voice Easter 2015 How much chocolate can you fit in your face? “ I’m not sure, but I will give this a try.” As a reward for good attendance and a positive attitude, Ethan and his classmates enjoyed a meal at Pizza Hut, Stockport. Mr Law said he was proud of the progress his lads had made this half term, they deserved a treat. Forest School Goodbye, Mr Peak. Both teachers and students at ‘Forest School’ will miss Tom Peake. As the youngest member of staff he was the one who could keep up the energy levels to track down the lads playing ‘Manhunt’. Marple Hall High School’s gain is our loss. Good luck, Mr Peake. Eclipse of the Sun Year 8 pupils used various techniques to see the eclipse safely, from lenses, filters, pinhole cameras cereal box viewers. Still the best view came when the clouds covered the sun so basic filters could be used. A noticeable drop in temperature was detected as the moon covered the sun and the sky dulled. It will be over a decade until another eclipse will happen in the UK. The Windlehurst Voice Easter 2015 Page 3 Page 4 The Windlehurst Voice Are Debbie’s dinners not enough?? Fish on Friday!! The end of the week is spent out and about, often in Lyme Park or on the Middlewood way. Various foods are created and cooked each week. From hotdogs or fajitas cooked on a camp stove to; Campfire curries, (Created from scratch (no shop bought sauces allowed!!). Crushed chillies Cumin seed Oil fried off over a low flame add Onion - chopped – fried in the spices. Add – your chopped meat and cook to seal it One pack of curry spices – madras or jalfrezi to cover the onions and meat Transfer to a stock pot and tip in 50 to 75 ml of water – stir One can of chopped plum tomatoes Add some extras – chick peas, sliced peppers or even beans. Coconut milk is nice too. Allow heating up and simmering for at least 30 minutes over hot embers. Tom, it’s not a helmet! If young ‘hollow legs’ Piet could digest aluminium he’d give it a go! Easter 2015 The Windlehurst Voice Easter 2015 Page 5 Stockport College Over this term some of our students have been attending college courses to try and improve skills and to prepare them for when they will leave Windlehurst. Brendon has been attending painting and decorating, Bricklaying and also plastering course. Each course has enabled Brendon to further his skills and enabled him to apply for college course which he was accepted on. Go Brendon. Billy has been attending a mechanic course throughout out this term and has shown vast improvement in his attendance and punctuality. Billy has decided that the course is good for him and has applied to attend the course further in September. Billy attended the interview and was pleased to bring an acceptance letter into school. Billy looks forwards to September and has produced a long list for the course tutor, of all of the practicals that he wants to do and also what he wishes to learn new on the course. Jake has been attending college and has completed the painting and decorating course and is now attending a plastering course. We’ll look forward to getting Jake onto a Engineering course after the Easter break to improve his skills and to further educate him within this sector. Every day counts This year we have celebrated good and improved attendance by rewarding pupils with a number of exciting trips. At the end of the Autumn term, staff took a group of pupils to the National Cycling Centre BMX cycle track in Manchester, as a reward for their good attendance. Boys on the trip had a unique experience and thoroughly enjoyed the challenges. Well done to Ethan Hardwick, Dylan Daniels, Ben Bateman, Jordan Walsh, Tom Piert, Rhyce Humphries, Austin Douglas and Jake Robinson. In February this year staff took a group of pupils with good and improved attendance to Chill Factor E near the Trafford Centre. Pupils and staff had fun on the slopes. Those involved were Rhyce Humphries, Ben Bateman, Austin Douglas, Tom Piert, Ethan Hardwick, Jordan Walsh, Reuben Coop, Michael Hill, Carl Parker, Lyndan Sutton and Sonny Clayton. Our latest attendance reward trip saw yet again an encouraging number of pupils achieving good or improved attendance. Staff were pleased to take Ethan Hardwick, Jordan Walsh, Austin Douglas, Tom Piert, Layton Gleave and Kaiden Silverwood, for an afternoon of racing, showing off their skills at Bredbury karting. Well done to all those who have achieved good and or have improved attendance this year so far. If you would like help or support to improve your child’s attendance at Windlehurst School, please contact Mr Kevin Cahill on 07891949213 or Mrs Alison Luke 07875990078. Page 6 The Windlehurst Voice Easter 2015 KS3 Pupil Room At KS3, we have been looking at ways to improve and use the Pupil Room more. The pool table has been reclothed (many thanks to the Evergreens) so we are having daily challenges of “winner stays on”. The class with the highest average for each week gets the use of the room. We also have a table tennis table, Xbox and cards. The room is showing good results in all areas, especially teamwork and behaviour. We are also proud to say that Andy Law and Colin Holmes have fixed all onsite bikes and are looking into weekly rides with all students each week. Windlehurst at the Etihad Training Complex The following students (Nyale Flynn, Ayden Mitchellson, Brendon Benson, Callum Price, Carl Parker and Reuben Coop) worked together well as a team when competing in the tournament. This was the first time many of these students have played together as a team when representing our school. They should all be very proud of their performances. Special mention should go to Brendon Benson who was awarded a prize of £25 worth of JD Gift Vouchers for being selected as the Windlehurst School Man of the Match Award. PE. Its more than just running around…... Many of the students in Year 9 and 10 have now started their GCSE PE course. As well as being assessed on their performances in different sports, they will also have an examination at the end of the course. To help the students to improve their literacy and remember their learing, we have been getting creative with playdoh! Most of the students have made playdoh models of the three main body parts (somatotypes). Try asking your son/daughter if they can tell you what each of the fol- lowing look like; ectomorph, endomorph and mesomorph. The Windlehurst Voice Easter 2015 Page 7 Portraits of world leaders. A trilogy of war-time world leaders has appeared at the Stockport Centre site. John Harley has produced three portraits using different influences in art. As part of his GCSE John has been studying portraiture and has come up with this unusual theme. The portraits show influences from pop art, impressionism and fauvism. Churchill, Lenin and Mussolini are the subjects, can you match the styles? PE. When you are running around…. You need to think. The year 7 students have been exploring and completing outdoor challenges in many of their PE lessons. Recently they have been using GPS units to successfully navigate from one point to another. This is a new skill for many of the students and is a good introduction to understanding and reading maps. Mask making Kple Kple style. At our Hawk Green site, year 7 and 8 pupils have been developing their modelling skills by making African masks out of clay. The pupils researched the Kple Kple masks used by tribesmen in remote parts of Africa. In Africa, the artist who makes a mask is a skilled professional and held in high esteem and the techniques they use can be centuries old and require specialised tools & local materials. We used modelling skills and air-dry clay to get a similar effect, usu- ally Kple Kple masks are carved from wood. This is a skill that takes years to master and we only had a week. The picture shows masks made by Kaiden, Tom, Ethan, Jordan, Michael and Austin Page 8 The Windlehurst Voice Easter 2015 KS4 new look At our KS4 site, staff and students have been looking at ways to help our school look more professional on the outside. Students came up with the idea to do a spot of gardening. We let the students have free rain and plan and design the outside of the school. All staff have to say that all students have done an excellent job and we are looking into redesigning the garden at the back of the school as the students’ next project. The Windlehurst Voice Easter 2015 Page 9 Page 10 The Windlehurst Voice Easter 2015 The Windlehurst Voice Easter 2015 Page 11 Key Stage 3 Key Stage 4 Windlehurst School The Millbrook Centre Windlehurst Road Millbrook Street Hawk Green Marple Stockport Stockport SK1 3NW SK6 7HZ Tel: 01614741913 Tel: 01614274788 Fax: 01614845091 Website: www.windlehurst.stockport.sch.uk