Christ's Chronicles Issue No.32
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Transcript of Christ's Chronicles Issue No.32
The Christ’s Chronicles
Friday, 25th September 2015
www.christs.richmond.sch.uk
Welcome to the new format
Christ’s Chronicles, which we will
be issuing weekly. Your feedback
would be most welcome. Please
email me at:
Open Evening 6.30-9pm
Parents Forum Meeting 7pm
Academic Review Day
Some important dates for your diary:
Issue No. 32
Remember to check
the School Bulletin for
more information.
Wednesday 30th September
The Year 9 and Senior Netball team had a
busy afternoon last week with games
against Greycourt and RPA. They had
convincing 10-0 and 6-4 wins over RPA.
Congratulations to the players of the match:
Florence West, Jemima Venning, Agnes
Brook-Sulman and Ebony Burrell.
There was an outstanding performance last
week by the Year 7 rugby team who have
never played as a team before, and
secured a comfortable victory over Turin
House School. The final score was 30-10
and there was excellent performance from
Bruno Robinson, and great finishing from
Michael Belle. Man of the Match though,
was Jasper Trott.
As always, see our Facebook page for
pictures and fixture list. Just click here.
Next Week is Gold Tuesday 6th October
Christ’s Parents Forum
Meeting
Tuesday 6th October
7pm
School Library
This is a chance to discuss
school improvement initiatives
with members of the Senior
Leadership Team and other
parents, or to ask questions.
All Welcome
Thursday 8th October
Hannah BeharryHannah BeharryHannah Beharry
British Boxing ChampionBritish Boxing ChampionBritish Boxing Champion
Last week two-time British boxing champion,
Hannah Beharry, visited Christ’s School to
give a motivational talk and deliver fitness
sessions to over
100 students.
Hannah will be in
school on
Thursday 22nd
October as part
of the Sky Sports
Living
programme. We
are fortunate to
have Hannah as
our sport
ambassador.
Refugee Crisis in Europe
We would like to thank all parents
and students who have brought in
items for our collection for the
refugees.
A mini-bus load
was delivered to a
local charity
today.
James & Alfie’s Rugby World Cup 2015 Column
Game: England vs
Fiji
Final Score: 35-11
Comment: England
won this game but we
didn't play too well—
we just got lucky. Fiji’s
defence broke down.
Game: Ireland vs
Canada
Final Score: 50-7
Comment: The Pool
D opening match of
the RWC tournament.
Game: South Africa
vs Japan
Final Score: 32-34
Comment: This match
had a shocking outcome.
We were particularly
impressed by the speed
of the Japanese players.
There is some
contention over the final
try—were his toes over
the line? South Africa
were angry!
Game: Tonga vs
Georgia
Final Score: 10-17
Comment: The game
was poor but the
tackling was big! It was
because the tacking
was so good that the
game was boring and
there were tonnes of
penalties! Not a good
game to watch—even
the crowd got bored.
Game: Australia vs
Fiji
Final Score: 28-13
Comment: David
Pocock scored two
first half tries for the
Wallabies at the
Millennium Stadium
in Cardiff. Australia
made 122 tackles,
but Fiji only
managed 82.
By James Hughes & Alfie Wheeler 8THO
The Year 9 and Senior
Netball Team
God our friend, Thank you for not expecting us to be perfect. Thank you for not rejecting us when we fall short. Thank you for your Wisdom to help us make our way in the world. Thank you for your Love to hold and heal us in
all we do. Amen
“Forgive us our sins as we
forgive those who sin
against us”
For God so loved the world that
he gave us his one and only son,
that whoever believes in him
would not perish but have Eternal
life. John 3 v 16
Printing in School
Students are given £1.00 at
the beginning of Year 7 and
thereafter must bring in
cash to top-up their print
account. Please note colour
can be selected, but is
more expensive and should
be used sparingly.
Mark an envelope ‘Printing’,
state your child’s Name &
Tutor Group and send it to
Mrs Garrett in the School
Library.
Homework Club
The school will be running a Homework Club in the Library
from Monday 14th September.
The club will offer PC access in a quiet, safe environment
where learning resources and adult supervision are available
from 8:00am until 4:30pm each school day.
Students also have access to printing in
the library as long as there are sufficient
funds in their printing account.
We look forward to welcoming you.
Morning Running Club
up and at ‘em early for
some exercise before
school.