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In this issue...
2 Heads Lines Musical Instrument Tuition
3 Senior School Open Days Learning Skills
5 Rainbows ProgrammeAutumn Term
6 Pre-Prep News
4 Sports Results
7 Menu
8 Design a Christmas Card
9 Sports Coaching
10 DT workshop
AUTUMN TERM
Newsletter Autumn Term 2014
Issue 5 3rd October
DIARY SHEET4th11th October 2014
venue Arrive/DepartCollect/Return
Sat 4thOct 9.00 Boys Football Tournament U10 @ St. Michaels away 8.30 1.30
Sun 5thOct 3.30 Y7 & 8 Girls Hockey Tour return away 3.30
Mon6th Oct 9.00 Y6 trip to Down House away 9.00 3.00
9.00 Open Morningby invita on only Oct/Lib
2.30
Boys Football 1st XI v Marlborough House home
Boys Football 2nd team v Marlborough House away 1.30 4.30
Boys Football Colts A v Marlborough House away 1.30 4.30
Boys Football Colts B v Marlborough House away 1.30 4.30
Boys Football Colts C v Marlborough House home
Boys Football Colts D v Marlborough House home
Boys Football Colts E v Marlborough House home
2.30Girls U11 A & B Hockey v Hilden Grange home 4.15
Girls U10 A & B Hockey v Hilden Grange home 4.15
7.00 Y1 & 2 Numeracy Evening in classes 8.00
Thurs9th Oct
2.00 IAPS Cross Country U9/11/13 Mixed @ Somerhilltbc away 12.50 4.45
2.30 U9 A & B Football v Marlborough House away 1.30 4.15
2.30 U8 A / B & C Football v Marlborough House home 4.00
2.30 Girls Hockey U9 A / B & C v Su on Valence away 1.15 5.15
2.30 Girls Hockey U8 A & B v Su on Valence home 4.00
5.30 Y7 Consulta on Evening CR/lib 7.00Fri10thOct
11.00 Prep School Macmillan Cake Sale
11.15 10 x Y6 Green Goblins to Brands Hatch away 5.00Sat11thOct
9.30 U10 Girls Hockey Tournament @ Rose Hill home 8.45 12.15
Wed8th Oct
designs must be in by
by Monday 13th October
see all the details on Page 8 (any designs received after this date will not
reach the printers in time!)
H FWe received the a ached
le er fromSt. Augus nes Church
thanking us for all your verykind dona ons last week.
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HEADS LINES C
The winning design of the BMW School Livery Compe on open for 9 10 yearolds was unveiled last week A K was the very proud winner andreceived a BMW remote controlled car. His design is emblazoned on the side ofthe new Series 2 BMW in their showroom.For any New BMW that is purchased and delivered before 31 December 2014,Cooper Tunbridge Wells will donate 50 to Rose Hill School when the codeSCHOOL50 is quoted at me of purchase.
I AI AI AE H Silver Swimming Challenge Cer ficateI J Ballet Cer ficate, HonoursF B , G O , L O and T D were all congratulated forpar cipa ng in the recent Hever Triathlonwell done!. They had to complete a the 100m swim, 4kmbike ride and 1.4km runB F has been invited to join the Kent Cricket trials (put forward by TW Cricket Club)
Form 6L presented Assembly on Thursday on the subject of Senses. Well done to all involved and manythanks to all the parents who came to support.
Q AThank you to parents who are now monitoring this more carefully. However, I have no ced that ini alvigilance is lesseningplease con nue to supervise your children at pick up.Could I also ask you to ensure that children do not use the adjacent playground for games, due to possibleinjury.Thank you M T SThere are spaces available at school, and we o er tui on in the following instruments:
Clarinet, Flute, Violin, Recorder, Cello, Trumpet, Trombone, Piano,Saxophone, and Singing.
Research has proved that learning a musical instrument benefits children greatly
h p://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science news/6447588/Playing a musical instrument makes you brainier.html
Please contact Mr Everist for further informa on wed like to get as many children learning as possible!
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E C www.EastbourneCollegeOpenMorning.co.ukSaturday 4th October 9.00am 12noon
K ' R www.kings rochester.co.uk Saturday 4th October 9.15am 12noon
B S H www.beechwood.org.uk Saturday 4th October 9.30am 1pm
W www.worthschool.org.uk Saturday 4th October 10.15am12.45pmSaturday 15th November 10.15am12.45pm
C S S www.claremontschool.co.uk/senior schoolSaturday 11th October 9.30am1.00pm
C B S www.combebank.co.uk Saturday 11th October 10.00am12noon
T S www.tonbridge school.co.uk Saturday 11th October 10.00amSaturday 14th March 10.00amSaturday 9th May 10.00am
M G S www.mayfieldgirls.org Tuesday 4th November
S V www.svs.org.uk Saturday 8th November 9.30am
Senior School Open Days
Learning Skills C H T T CDates: Monday 15th Friday 19th December
Programme: Touch Type Read & Spell
Details: Lessons will be at the same me each day and will last 50 minutes.Students are taught in groups of a maximum of five, each working attheir own pace with targets set specifically for them.
Cost: 95.00 for a 5 day course
Venue: The White House, Culverden Down TN4 9SL
Teacher: Patricia Hardingham BA, Cert. Ed., Dip.SpLD, AMBDA, CELTA
Contact: T. 01892 513833 E. [email protected] or ask Mrs Copeland via email for a form.
Mrs Hardingham is also o ering some catch up lessons on Wednesdays and Saturdays.Please contact her for further details.
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Sports Results FD O M S S M M R B
Wed1st Oct St. Michaels
1st XI (a) Lost 05Finn BradleyMax Mar nFred Newington Bridges
Stan Russell
2 XI (h) Lost 35 Alban Fenn (3) Alban Fenn
Colts A (h) Lost 04 The whole team! Freddie Goodfellow
Colts B (h) Lost 07 The whole team!
Colts C (h) Lost 010 Foxx Hurditch Andreas Purse
Colts D (a) Lost 0 5 Ben Jus ce Oliver Wynne
Colts E (a) Lost 04 Jolyon RushAntoine Bertrand Luca Swinnerton
HolmewoodHouse &
St. RonansTriangular
U9 A (h)HHSt. Ronans
Lost 0 3Won 31
Freddie Huntboth matches Jonny Shaw
U9 B (h)HHSt. Ronans
Lost 02Lost 17
The whole team!Ma hewWells
Ma hewWells
U8 A (a)St. RonansHH
Won 24Lost 12
Alfie Sadlier, Luca Che arAlfie Sadlier
Luca Che ar
U8 B (a)St. RonansHH
Lost 0 1Lost 01
Ma eo CarusoEdward Olley
Freddie Cockaday
U8 C (a)St. RonansHH
Drew 00Drew 11 Will Sermon
OliverHeather Hayes
Thurs2nd Oct
G HD O M S S G O M R B
Wed1stOct
Ashdown House U13 Grey (a) Drew 11 Laura SaundersMary Whitlock Olivia Andrews
Kent College
U11 Pink (a) Won 20 Niamh Hughes Issy ShawLizzie Smythe Lizzie Smythe
U11 Grey (a) Won 41Bella McKeoghGrace WrightAquila West
Anna BowringAquila West Aquila West
U10 Pink (h) Won 72
Tilly Spark (2)Jess Wates (2)Amelia Faure Walker (2)Emily Sko owe
Louisa Heller forexcellent goalkeeping Emily Sko owe
U10 Grey (h) Won 10 Sophie Riley Clara Dickinson Anisa London
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Tuesday from 3.45 5.15pm
9th September Rainbows around the World
16th September Brazilian Blessings
23rd September Volcanoes
30th September 100 Steps
7th October Fair Chocolate
14th October Dream Weaving
HALF TERM
4th November Dirty Water
11th November Ice Cream Sundae
18th November Ping Pong Penguins
25th November Chopstick Relay
2nd December Money, Money, Money & Promise Party
9th December No Brownies
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Pre-Prep News
The portcullis shuts downso the enemies can notget in the gatehouse.
J G
In the middle ages theboys rolled the barrels toclean the chainmail.
B W
The moat surrounds thecastle so when the enemies come the drawbridge is pulled up.T V W
The Bailey is where thevillagers lived.
Evie Thamaratnam
Jesters, jugglers,musicians and acrobatsentertained in the GreatHall,
A B
The Keep is on top of theMo e.
A F
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Week beginning 6th October
Monday Macaroni Cheese (V), Salad
As above
Jam Tart
Tuesday Roast Chicken Thighs, Roast Potatoes, Green Beans & Carrots
Leek & Potato Soup with Baguette
Banoffee Pie
Wednesday Steak Casserole, New Potatoes, Peas & Sweetcorn
Ratatouille with Crusty Bread
Chocolate Crispies
Thursday Meatballs in Tomato Sauce & Vegetable Rice
Omelette
Strawberry Mousse
Friday Fish, Chips, Peas
Minestrone Soup with Baguette
Apple & Blackberry Crumble & Custard
DAILY SALAD BAR
At least 2 options of a meat /fish based dish & at least 1 vegetarian main course. Up to 10 side salads, plus freshly baked
baguettes for added carbohydrate, grated cheese as an option with the vegetarian soups on Tuesdays for added protein.
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This year we have decided to use the money raised from this project to purchase some of the Poppies which are part of the art work commemorating the lost soldiers of WW1 at the Tower of London. The proceeds are being shared amongst 6 Services Charities and all the details can be found on the poppies website. Having watched the Invictus Games at the weekend it is clear to see how important it is to support these charities.
So please get colouring, painting and sticking to see if we can have a record number of children designing cards.
The poppies will be arranged and displayed in the School Recep