The Greneway School News What’s coming up Higher, Faster, Stronger

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The Greneway School News What’s coming up Higher, Faster, Stronger
www.greneway.herts.sch.uk
Fri 23 October 2014
The Greneway School News
Printed every Friday. Articles may be written by our pupils, with editorial assistance from Mrs Piper
What’s coming up
October 2014
Inset Day Fri 24
Half Term Week Mon 27
Higher, Faster, Stronger House Challenge
After school on Friday, a number of pupils took up the House
Higher, Faster, Stronger Challenge. Pupils paid 50p to enter
and raised money for the House charities. The chosen
charities will be confirmed in assemblies after half term.
Thank you to Mr Dowler and Mr Judge for planning this event.
Congratulations to everyone who took part in this Challenge.
November 2014
Term Begins Mon 03
5GD/JW to Duxford Thurs 06
5SB/TLi to Duxford Fri 07
Thought for the week
“The hardest thing about exercise is to start doing it.
Once you are doing exercise regularly, the hardest
thing is to stop”
(Jessica Ennis)
Personal, Social, Health and Economic Education Day
(PSHEE)
This Thursday, pupils focused on safety for the first
PSHEE Day of the school year. Year groups considered
various aspects of safety including firework safety,
e-Safety, road safety and pupils in Year 8 focussed on
fire safety and now have an OSL brief to design a ‘Fire
Plan’. Pupils readily engaged with this important theme.
Staff will continue with this theme on Friday during the
training day when we focus on ‘Safeguarding’ with input
from County representatives.
Your support
Sunday 16th November is the Greneway School Christmas
Market. The House Captains will be running stalls at the event
and would like your support. Donations of prizes for these
stalls (chocolate bars, jars filled with sweets/stationery/
toiletries) would be gratefully received. Donations should be
taken to the office and clearly labelled ‘for the Christmas Market’. Thank you in advance for your
support with this.
We value the view of parents/carers and use it to inform our work. At the end of this half term, we
would like to encourage you to share your views on the Parent View website www.parentview.ofsted.gov.uk Parent View asks for your opinion on 12 aspects of your child’s school,
from the quality of teaching, to dealing with bullying and poor behaviour. Last year, we received
feedback from 136 parents (see Parent View results) and we would welcome your thoughts. Thank you.
After half term, we will be introducing the ‘Greneway News Blog’ as an alternative to this newsletter –
we will keep you updated.
Mrs Rawlings
Letter from Mrs Denise Graham, Chair of Governors
Dear Parents/carers
I am writing to update you on plans for Mrs Rawlings’ Maternity Cover. A number of
options have been explored to ensure a plan which meets the needs of the school
and continues to drive forward improvement. The following will be in place from
January 12th 2015 when Mrs Rawlings begins her Maternity Leave:
Miss Bowyer – Acting Headteacher;
Mr Graves – Acting Deputy Headteacher;
Mr Gee – Assistant Headteacher;
Mr Hirst – Acting Assistant Headteacher;
Mrs Susan Kennedy (Headteacher at Greneway from 2005 - 2012) –
Representing Greneway at Royston Schools Academy Trust (RSAT) meetings.
Our aim is to call on all the trusted expertise available to us to put together a
structure that will ensure that Greneway maintains its strong leadership and
management during this time. We are very fortunate to have an experienced
leadership team and a committed and supportive Governing body who will all work
together to ensure the smooth running of the school.
Mrs Rawlings will keep in touch throughout the maternity cover until her planned
return next academic year.
If you have any questions about this proposal, please contact me via the Clerk to
the Governors.
Denise Graham, Chair of Governors
Tubs4Tablets Scheme
Creative cooking at its finest
Tubs4Tablets is an exciting initiative
from Flora and Stork, in partnership with
Tesco, which will provide thousands of
pounds worth of FREE touchscreen
tablets to registered Primary and
Middle schools in Great
Britain.
Last week, pupils in year 8 made
their very own homemade ‘Low
fat’ pizzas as part of their Food
Technology lessons. One pupil
took the low fat brief one step
further. Charlotte Mayhead, 8AJ,
created an outstanding
homemade pizza box at home
complete with healthy
nutritional information and a
rather quirky design to match.
Tokens are available in special 500g
packs* of Flora (Original, Buttery and
Light) and Stork 500g which can be
found in Tesco stores NOW! These
tokens can be exchanged for incredible
touchscreen tablets for our school!
Well done Charlotte.
Greneway are collecting the tokens
so please drop them
off at the office or
hand in through
registers to help us
purchase some new
Android Tablets.
Coming after half term “Greneway News” blog, which
will replace the Pupil Newsletter, and will be accessible
via the home page on our website:
www.greneway.herts.sch.uk
School Jumpers
We have a number of second hand school jumpers available.
Please contact the school office if you would like more information about available
sizes.
£2.00 donation per jumper
Did you know that all pupils took part in a
PSHEE Day this week that had a focus on safety?
Talk to your child to find out what they have learnt.
Meet the 2014/15 House and Vice Captains
Kathryn Ealand
Josh Leighton
Owen Wood
Mackenzie Cramman
Freddie Ball
DaisyNeedham
Hadyn Morgan
Emily Pendrick
Year 8 have been writing on the theme of 'Nightmares' linked to the work
being undertaken presently with the text 'King of Shadows' by Susan Cooper.
Friday 13th
That terrifying night on Friday the 13th, I was shaking with fear, gritting my bare teeth.
My Mother is dead, my Father was out, he locked me in and locked himself out.
The house was eerily quiet, I played on my phone, I thought I was safe, all on my own.
At least I hoped I was, until I heard sounds, Then I got worried so had a look around.
The moonlight is a torch, scribbling out my path, another sound I heard, perhaps an evil laugh.
I felt I was being followed, so had to look back, nothing scary behind me, nothing at all like that.
Just a pasty white girl, who looked like a ghost, she didn’t say a word, just smiled at the most.
A breeze whispered past me, through the window crack, it was calling out my name ‘Daisy, come back.’
Come back where? I thought just as I heard a piercing scream, and at that point, thank goodness I
woke from my dream!
By Daisy N
Nightmares, dreams gone wrong in the factory of your mind, horrors taking over,
infecting like bacteria. Instead of your happy colourful world where whatever you
wish for happens, it turns into death and gore, filled with monster like creatures
merging out of whatever they can; walls, trees, plants, waking children all over the
world, kidnapping them, murdering them, doing anything they can to obey their unknown masters .
You’re always trapped inside mazes, haunted houses, cages, unable to escape,
suffocating, being pulled in by the darkness, doing whatever you can, but you’re always
trapped. They frighten you until you want to give up, even though you know there’s one
way out in the back of your mind, waking up, but no one can remember.
Back in the real world, you sit up in your sleep, eyes wide open, sweating more than you
would if you sprinted a marathon in the Sahara desert. Your parents come and check
on you worrying what’s going on in your head, knowing full well if they wake you up you
will fall ill for weeks on end with no cure.
Suddenly you wake up in a jump, full of fear. You look out of the window, down onto the
lamp light street, raining, looking at puddles the moonlight scribbles through them,
wondering if you’ll ever defeat you nightmares. Nightmares, feasting off of your
fears, growing stronger and stronger with each day, waiting for the day it can finally
take over your mind forever.
By Tom T
On Monday 20th October, Year 7 experienced a trip to the centre
of the galaxy and back. Mr Peter Basset FRAS came with his
mobile Planetarium to show the children how to recognise the
constellations (voted very popular), take a quick trip around the
solar system, introduce us to the latest missions in space at the
moment and generally enthuse the pupils with his own love of
space. We learnt that there will be a supernova fairly soon
(astronomically speaking), when the International Space Station
will fly over and where to look for the current meteor shower.
Pupils overwhelmingly voted it as a brilliant way to learn and
found it a most enjoyable experience.
“Thanks for a great
time, and thanks to the
man who presented it
– it was AMAZING!!”
“I was very interesting
and I hope you get a
chance to do this next
year.”
“I think it was brilliant
and we learnt loads
about space.”
“I wish it was longer.”
If you want to see which stars can be
seen at the moment or find out more about
space go to http://
astronomyroadshow.com/
To find out when to see the iSS go to
http://spotthestation.nasa.gov/sightings/
#.VEduG7DF-uI
To get your boarding pass to Mars
http://mars.nasa.gov/participate/send-yourname/orion-first-flight/
“I loved the bit where
the comet ( Shoemaker
-Levy) crashed into
Jupiter – epic!”
Tuesday 11th November
The Greneway School Canteen
will be serving a
Remembrance Day themed meal.
CHATTERBOOKS READING GROUP AT ROYSTON LIBRARY
“Are you aged between 8 and 12 years? Do you enjoy chatting
about books? Then come and join our group! We will be meeting
once a month at Royston Library on a Monday from 3.45 to
4.45. If you would like to join this group and chat about books
with friends, please contact Royston Library.”
Tag-Rugby Double for Greneway
North East Herts U11 TAG Rugby Tournament @ Royston RUFC
Royston Rugby club and Saracens played host again to the annual North East Herts Tag-Rugby
tournament. This year’s new format saw two separate competitions with schools seeding their two
representative teams. The competition was yet another great advertisement for the fantastic work from
School Sports Partnership with over one hundred pupils involved from year 5 players to year 13 leaders
and with Jan Wood, MBE overseeing the proceedings.
Following a number of training sessions and an intra-School competition the Greneway teams were
keen to get started. Year 8 Sports Leader Jono Adam was leading the Greneway Blue team on their
campaign and they got off to a strong start with a 5-0 win against St Thomas B side. Could the
Greneway Red side now match this impressive result? Their first opponents were Edwinstree School
and it was a very close first half with both teams scoring some impressive tries. However, Greneway
had enough strength in place to pull away in the second half for an 8-3 victory.
The second round of fixtures saw Adam’s team up against a very competitive Ralph Sadlier team. Both
teams made the most of their possession and were making very few errors. As a result of this the game
was won by just the odd try with Greneway clinching it in the dying seconds. The Red team then played
St Edmunds who had got off to an equally impressive start. This game was also close throughout with
neither team able to pull further than one try ahead. The game eventually finished 5-5 which in the end
seemed like a fair result.
All teams were assessing their league positions leading up to the final group fixture hoping to make it
through to the semi-finals. The Blue team knew a win would ensure them top position in the group and
they achieved this with another flying performance this time against Edwinstree. The Red team had a
slightly bigger task following their draw. If they and St Edmunds both won it would then come down to
tries scored to see who finished top of the group. Greneway Reds had this in mind as they stormed to a
14-2 win against St Thomas, to ensure they claimed top spot.
It was now time for the semi-finals. The Blue team continued their impressive run with another win this
time by five tries against local school Roysia. The Red team found themselves 5-0 ahead at half-time
and then controlled the second half enough to win 8-2 to book their place in the final.
Greneway now had both teams in their respective finals, would they be able to claim both titles as they
did the previous year? It was the turn of Jono Adam’s side to get underway first of all. They looked in
control from the start with two early tries. This was then followed by a number of well-timed interceptions to increase the lead further until they eventually ran out comfortable 8-0 winners to claim the title.
The Red team were now under a little more pressure to try to match their classmates. They started a
little slowly but once they got underway St Edmunds found it very difficult to contain Greneway as they
lead by two tries at half-time. This lead was never cut down as they finished the game 6-4 winners to
claim the District title and an impressive double for Greneway.
As an event it had again been a huge success with all pupils working hard to demonstrate their rugby
skills, but even more importantly playing in the right spirit of the game and enjoying themselves.
Greneway’s two sides had retained their titles and again booked their place in their county finals.
Greneway Squad:
Jamie Smith, Matthew Depetrillo, Emer McAuliffe, Sian Herbert,
Emma To, Katie Ballam, Jaedon Campbell, Dominic Jaunzens,
Sam Lynn, Adam McCormack, Tom Finch, Megan Bonley, Poppy
Davison, Alex Moss, Eryn Sherratt, Nathaniel Depetrillo, Harry
Yates, Billy Mottram, Will Blair, Natasha Todd.
Year 5/6 Girls Football Play Valiantly in Two Tournaments
Year 5/6 Girls football team at the North Herts Schools' U11 Finals.
These players (plus Katie Ballam) then represented Greneway in the NE Herts U11
Finals this week. Playing well and scoring four good goals against Edwinstree
school (4-2). They also played well against St.Mary’s, where they had good chances to score, but lost 1-0 to a goal in the last thirty seconds! They also narrowly lost
(2-0) to eventual winners Ralph Sadleir.
'This team are a 'work in progress' and have already improved significantly each
match to the extent where we could have won all three matches with a little more
luck. They can also sing!' (Terry Graves, Assistant Headteacher).
Old Sports Kit Donations
Thanks once again to parents/carers and pupils who have donated
old/outgrown athletics spikes, trainers, rugby shirts etc. Please continue
and we are keen to receive old/outgrown but still usable football
goalkeeping gloves!
Gymnastics Balances of the Week:
This week, we have Year 8 girls paired rope counter balance and
Year 5 girls five rope balance: