Winter 2015 - Crofton Academy
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Winter 2015 - Crofton Academy
NEWSLETTER ISSUES NUMBER 16- WINTER 2015 NEWS FROM THE ACTING HEAD It’s been a long and busy term since we returned in September. I must start by thanking everyone of you; parents, relatives, friends of the school and the wider Crofton community, for your kind wishes and support following the death of Mr Horsley. As you will see from this newsletter, we have had lots of activities, visits and visitors during this term. Our Year 7s are now fully settled and are active members of our school community and our Year 11 have just taken their ‘practice’ examinations as they begin their preparation for next year. All our pupils are thoroughly enjoying our new outdoor sports facilities; it is also being used by our junior pyramid schools. We are further looking forward to the opening of our refurbished changing rooms in the New Year. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your continued support and I hope you all have a fantastic Christmas break and wish you all a very happy New Year. Regards P Walker Acting Headteacher www.croftonacademy.org.uk WDH GARDEN DESIGN The excellent links between Crofton Academy and Wakefield District Housing are continuing to flourish. In Summer we entered over 80 designs from our students for a community garden that is to be constructed on the Hawthorne Estate in Crofton. The winning design was from Declan Ainsworth (last year’s Year 11) and runners up were Lauren Hopkinson-Hall, Ashleigh Davis, Stephanie Smith and Sophie Glew. They received their prizes on 7th December from Chris Croxall, Tenant Involvement Officer at WDH. Mike English will design the garden using ideas from all the winners and we look forward to supporting WDH in its construction and planting in Spring/Summer 2016. Mr Oxley CROFTON CREW This year we began an exciting new initiative within the Performing Arts departments. This initiative, known as “The Crofton Crew”, is an opportunity for pupils to be fully trained to operate as part of a small team responsible for the production of all live music and drama events held at school. Industry expert Jamie Vizard guided pupils through all aspects of the role and the Academy provided detailed health and safety training. For five weeks we ran a successful course to prepare our pupils for this exciting new role and on completion the students were presented with brand new Crofton Crew uniforms and safety equipment to allow them to carry out their new responsibilities and be easily identifiable as part of this team. The new team has already been working on the Christmas Pantomime and we are looking forward to preparing Crofton Academy’s first pupil lead rock concert in the spring term. Crew member Daniel Burgin writes; “During the weeks that we did the course we all learnt many new things, whether it was learning how the Crofton Academy PA system works or learning the ropes of the mixing desk. Not only did we learn how to lift heavy objects, but we also learnt the different types of microphones and cabling. At the start we were told to take a health and safety course. After we had completed it, it gave us the opportunity to safely set up equipment in the hall. Overall we did around 3 setups of microphones and other instruments. We even mic’ed up an entire drum kit!” Please look out for the team during the next performance here at the academy. They will be the ones looking cool in their crew shirts. The Crofton Crew Team: Keegan Rimmington, Benjamin Hickey, James Elliott, Oscar Wade, Daniel Burgin, Toni Hugill and Tom Kirby. I would personally like to thank Jamie Vizard for sharing his vast knowledge with our pupils over the past term Mr Hull, Coordinator of Music SPONSORED RUN What a successful event! The 3km run went without a hitch, which considering the weather we have had this last term is incredible. All competitors deserve a pat on the back for completing the course comfortably within a PSHE lesson. I would like to offer my thanks to all those who competed and to all those that helped by sponsoring them. It was an incredible job. Mr Sweatman (History) glided around the 3km course with the grace and poise of a great cat and was a great help to the Legacy Leaders and the Pupil Leadership Team who helped run the event. We have raised a massive £900 which we will be split, with £550 going to Memusi and £350 to the school’s sensory garden. The top tutor group prizes for raising the most amount are as follows: 7SWD, 8LLF, 9LTR and they have received their chocolate fix as a prize! Once again a huge thanks to parents/families for your support and those who helped in any way. Mr Oxley CREATIVE CHRISTMAS INTER-HOUSE COMPETITION Creative Christmas @ Crofton Academy This term has seen the re-launch of the inter-house competition for Tutor Groups in Years 7, 8 and 9. Houses are Ennis-Hill, Farah and Beckham and competitions run every lunchtime covering a number of activities from table tennis to art! for up to date news and correspondence visit our website: www.croftonacademy.org.uk So far this term the leaders are: Y7 NKH, Y8 JST and Y9 ESC Overall the winning house is: Ennis-Hill 108 points, Beckham 105 points and Farah 97 points SPRING 2016 Pupils in the Art & Textiles club have got into the Christmas spirit this year making decorations and greetings cards. The pupils have enjoyed using arrange of techniques, including hand embroidery and printing to decorate their products. Lunchtime clubs will be back in the New Year with even more exciting projects planned. (Art club – Wednesday lunchtimes, Textiles club – Thursday lunchtimes). Monday 4 January 2016 Start of term Friday 5 February 2016 Last day of term Monday 8 February - Friday 12 February 2016 Half term Monday 15 February 2016 Start of term Friday 18 March 2016 Last day of term Monday 21 March - Friday 1 April 2016 Easter break ROOM 97 Six Year 10 pupils have been attending Room 97 Creative Hairdressing, part of which has involved learning plaiting and weaving techniques. The results of their work were brought into school this week as their session took place on site as opposed to their usual salon experience. The styles were based around a Christmas theme with Sydney Mills’ design being voted the best by salon staff. HATFIELD In Year 7 Aspire, we went on a school trip to Hatfield Water Park in Doncaster. We did lots of activities involving the water which we did sailing on. As you enter you can see the gigantic park and climbing wall, plus behind the building there is a massive lake with the life guard boats just in case you panic or if you sink! There are lots of different canoes to paddle on and everyone liked the canoeing and the climbing walls. Some people had fears but conquered them and they were really proud of themselves, but as all children do, they all liked having their food at dinner time! There were lots of adults around to help us. There were lots of activities and very few people didn't take part. If anyone was afraid of water or climbing, it was okay. We weren’t forced to do anything we didn’t want to do. Some children who were very scared tried things like climbing or going on the water and found that actually it was really fun, even though the water was so cold! Kane Whitaker (7AMi) Ben Johnson (7AMi) Chloe Bradley (7EOu) www.croftonacademy.org.uk