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Issue 11 8 th September 2006 A Level and AS results The school achieved its best ever results in all three sets of public examinations this summer. The A level results were particularly impressive. The key statistics were as follows: Particular mention should be made of Matthew Norris who achieved 7 Grade A’s at A level and 1 Grade A at AS – a stunning achievement: also, Joe Crutwell, Aahsan Ahmed, Robert Arthur and Rufus Veness who achieved 5 A’s. The following students gained straight A Grades in all their main subjects: Amar Parkinson, Oliver Troop, Matthew McNulty, Ramiz Mohamed, Charlie Morgan, Neerav Patel, Jonathan Templeman, Timothy Young, David Durbin, David Gibbon, Luke Hicks, Andrew James, Serkan Karaagac, Rikul Patel, Chris Robinson, Andrew Smith, Naveed Tariq, Eric Yiu, Alex Bate, Leo Bertels, Matthew Charman, Robin Clarke, Randeep Dhariwal, Mark Etherington, Matthew Kiernan, Hyung Joon Kim, Ankit Kumar, Sizwe Sibeko and Max Thompson. The AS results showed a significant improvement on last year’s very good results with the whole improvement being at A grade. This means that the U6 have given themselves a very good foundation for success in the A2 examinations next summer. Grade Number Percentage A 204 54.4 B 120 32.0 C 43 11.5 D 7 1.9 E 1 0.27 Total 375 Percentage A&B 83.3 UCAS pts per student 388 UCAS pts per entry 108.3 Average number of passes 3.86 Congratulations to Sam Ridout 8G and Michael O’Halloran L6 on gaining awards from the Historical Association. (see below)

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  • Issue 11 8th September 2006

    A Level and AS results The school achieved its best ever results in all three sets of public

    examinations this summer. The A level results were particularly impressive.

    The key statistics were as follows:

    Particular mention should be made of Matthew Norris who achieved 7 Grade

    A’s at A level and 1 Grade A at AS – a stunning achievement: also, Joe

    Crutwell, Aahsan Ahmed, Robert Arthur and Rufus Veness who achieved 5

    A’s.

    The following students gained straight A Grades in all their main subjects:

    Amar Parkinson, Oliver Troop, Matthew McNulty, Ramiz Mohamed, Charlie

    Morgan, Neerav Patel, Jonathan Templeman, Timothy Young, David Durbin,

    David Gibbon, Luke Hicks, Andrew James, Serkan Karaagac, Rikul Patel,

    Chris Robinson, Andrew Smith, Naveed Tariq, Eric Yiu, Alex Bate, Leo

    Bertels, Matthew Charman, Robin Clarke, Randeep Dhariwal, Mark

    Etherington, Matthew Kiernan, Hyung Joon Kim, Ankit Kumar, Sizwe

    Sibeko and Max Thompson.

    The AS results showed a significant improvement on last year’s very good

    results with the whole improvement being at A grade. This means that the U6

    have given themselves a very good foundation for success in the A2

    examinations next summer.

    Grade Number Percentage

    A 204 54.4

    B 120 32.0

    C 43 11.5

    D 7 1.9

    E 1 0.27

    Total 375

    Percentage A&B 83.3

    UCAS pts per student 388

    UCAS pts per entry 108.3

    Average number of

    passes

    3.86

    Congratulations to Sam

    Ridout 8G and Michael O’Halloran L6 on gaining awards from the Historical Association. (see below)

  • GCSE results The GCSE results were also very impressive with many outstanding

    individual achievements.

    Grade Number Percentage

    A* 430 34.35

    A 442 35.30

    B 293 23.40

    C 72 5.75

    D 14 1.11

    E 1 0

    Percentage A&B 69.65

    Number of students 121

    81% of the year group achieved 5 or more A*/A grades.

    Particular congratulations go to Michael O’Halloran and Josh Wood both of

    whom achieved a spectacular 12 A* grades (including one short course

    apiece): Adam Lawrence, Sumair Zamir both achieved 11 full course A*

    grades while Lance Alleyne, Gavin Kader and Praveen Paranagamage

    obtained 10A* grades plus an A* in a short course.

    Angling Jake Marshall 10S impressed the England selectors to gain a place in the

    England Under 16 team. Jake clinched his place in the six man squad with an

    impressive performance. Jake will now travel to Lisbon , Portugal in

    September for the World Angling Games.

    Young Historian

    Awards

    Congratulations to Michael O’Halloran L69 and Sam Ridout 8G who have

    been given awards by the Historical Association. Michael was awarded one

    of the two Historical Association GCSE Local History Awards. The judging

    panel thought it was an excellent piece of research, as indeed did the

    Archivist at the Croydon Natural History and Scientific Society. Because

    Michael’s work was focused on the Second World War he will also receive a

    certificate from the Spirit of Normandy Trust. Sam has been awarded a Key

    Stage 3 Local History Awards.

    Music All instrumental lessons will start next week. Please check the notice board

    in the music corridor for your time. Make sure that you remember to bring

    your instrument and any music necessary.

    Extra curricular

    activities

    All ensembles will start next week, please check the music notice board for

    details. If you would like to join an ensemble please go along to the

    rehearsal and speak to the teacher leading the ensemble.

    New Year 7’s and

    choir

    All year 7 boys have been auditioned for the choir and a significant number

    have been asked to join. Please could you ensure that the permission slip is

    returned ASAP. Any boy who was not successful but would still like to join

    should see Miss Potter.

    Choir The choir will be singing at Founders Day (September 27th

    ) and in

    preparation there are a number of very important rehearsals. A rehearsal

    schedule will be going home today for all those boys involved which include

    ALL GCSE and A level Music students. Full attendance at all rehearsals is

    required, if there is a problem please see Miss Potter. There is also a

    permission slip to be completed by parents and returned to school by Friday

    15th

    September for the Founders Day rehearsal on September 26th

    at Croydon

    Parish Church.

  • Issue 12 15th September 2006

    European

    Languages Day

    This year, and more than ever, we really need your support to

    highlight the importance of language learning and to increase

    awareness of the career opportunities offered by even basic

    language skills:

    The MFL Department is organising various activities during the

    day:

    • Am and pm registration taken in a different language

    (resources provided by the MFL gang!)

    • Mini lessons (5/10 minutes) in different languages

    (Punjabi, Dutch, Afrikaans and Polish)

    • A quiz on languages

    • An assembly devoted to the subject

    • Continental food in the canteen

    We look forward to seeing you there!

    Football results Wilsons vs Richmond College

    1st X1 1-1

    2nd

    X1 1-6

    3rd

    X1 11-1 (A Keen 11B scored 3 and M Stream 11S scored 3)

    European Language Day

    Friday 22nd September is European Day of Languages 2006 and a very

    important date in the Modern Foreign Languages Department calendar. There will be a number

    of events, masterminded by Ms Morin, at school to mark the day.

    See below….

  • Wilson’s School

    Badminton Club

    The season will soon be upon us and all the players are training

    hard. The school has now been designated an Academy school

    by Badminton, England, and the top 6 boys from years 8,9,10,11

    and 12 all receive extra specialist coaching. This means

    attending one morning session 7.30 –8.15 am and one lunch time

    session each week, plus the club session and matches. The

    school also has employed 2 extra coaches on Mondays and

    Fridays after school. The school club runs on Monday 3.30 until

    6pm for years 7 & 8 and on Fridays for Years 9 and above, The

    school is now the home for Chadacre Badminton club, one of the

    top clubs in the county at senior level. The club provides the

    opportunity for the older boys to experience high quality play

    and Surrey County League matches. If there are any parents out

    there who are good players, the club welcomes new members on

    a Thursday evening 7.15 – 9.45pm on 4 courts. If you want to

    play in the school club, particularly Year 7 pupils, please see Mr

    Molyneux.

    Weekend Fixtures Wilson’s vs Glenthorne all teams at home. There will be

    refreshments available in the new Sixth Form Café. We will be

    selling a variety of hot and cold food on a trial basis. Cashless

    catering cards or cash will be accepted.

    CCF The Combined Cadet Force had its first parade of the year last

    Tuesday. It was encouraging to see seventy Year 9 recruits on

    parade. It is not too late for boys to join they should come to the

    playground at 15.30 on Tuesday 19th

    September and expect to be

    dismissed at around 17.30.

    School Play There are still plenty of parts available for boys to perform in the

    school play. Any in Year 10 and above who would like to

    participate should see Mr Shaw urgently. The ability to sing is

    most welcome but there are some non-singing parts available as

    well. The script can be perused by going to the school network

    shared resources area and looking in the folder Drama/Poppy.

    Congratulations to Hikaru

    Harazawa 11H who was amongst the 10 highest scoring candidates

    nationally in the summer 2006 Japanese GCSE examination.

    Hikaru studied independently for the examination.

  • Issue 13 22nd September 2006

    Founder’s Day Parents should have received a letter regarding arrangements for

    Founder’s Day and Open Evening on Wednesday 27th

    September. If you have not received it, please consult the web-

    site where a copy is published.

    Angling for

    England

    Jake Marshall was in Portugal last week as part of the England

    Fishing Team. They obtained a bronze medal. Jake will appear

    on BBC Newsround on Saturday.

    Second hand

    uniform

    Uniform outgrown or lost?

    Second hand blazers/jumpers sportswear trousers/shirts

    footwear. Very small to extra large sizes in most items.

    Prices: 50p - £5 max.

    3.30pm EVERY WEDNESDAY this term

    Year 7 Year 7 students will be off timetable for the morning of Monday

    2nd

    October so they can sit a CATS test. This internal test will

    assess their abilities in verbal and numerical reasoning and is

    used for the purpose of monitoring and tracking your son’s

    progress during his time at Wilson’s. The results of this test will

    not be published and there is no need for your son to do any

    preparation! The only equipment required will be an HB pencil

    and rubber. Normal timetable will resume at Period 4.

    SPECIALIST COLLEGE IN THE

    ARTS

    Recently designated as a “high performing specialist school” in Mathematics and Computing, Wilson’s has now been invited to develop plans to take on an additional rôle as Specialist College in the Arts. The new specialism, which will become effective in the New Year, will bring in substantial new resources to support English, Media and the Arts in the school. We will also be developing a community programme with a strong Media focus.

  • Target 2.0

    Competition

    After an internal competition amongst Upper Sixth economists,

    Joe Ruiz, Lawrie Harper-Simmonds, Howard Hume, Saad Sattar

    and Alex Lu have been selected to represent the school in this

    year’s Bank of England Target 2.0 Competition. They will be

    spending the next two months investigating the role of inflation

    and interest rate policy before the Area Finals in November.

    Weekend fixtures Wilson’s vs Hampton

    Year 10 (A) Home

    Year 9 (A) Away

    Year 8 (A) Home

    Year 7 (A) Away

    Wilson’s vs Royal Russell

    2nd

    X1 Away

    Year 10 (B) Away

    Year 9 (B) Home

    Year 8 (B) Away

    Year 7 (B) Home

    Football Results All matches v Glenthorne, Saturday 16th

    2nd

    XI: won 8-0

    U15 A: lost 3-1

    U14A: won 9-0

    U13A: won 5-1

    U12 A: lost 5-2

    PSHE Lessons YEAR 7

    Working on forming friendships and identifying their strengths

    and weaknesses in preparation for the year ahead.

    YEAR 8

    Have been learning about Howard Gardner’s theory of Multiple

    Intelligences. In their PSHE lesson they tested themselves

    online, profiling their intelligences.

    YEAR 9

    Children’s Rights and the UN Children’s charter.

    YEAR 10

    Focusing on financial responsibility considering different forms

    of investment including the pros and cons of share dealing.

    Students will be investing their own fantasy £1000.00 in the

    stock market from next week.

    YEAR 11

    Have been visited by Mrs Carol Ellis the Connexions adviser

    who has spoken to them about Sixth Form options and who will

    be offering careers interviews later this term. In the next week

    they will be exploring issues relating to alcohol and preparing a

    CV.

    Chess Club The chess club is held every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday

    lunchtime in F12. All students can come along and play games

    at this time.

    The school’s chess team had a good result in the pre-season

    Russell Jamboree event held at RGS Guildford. Overall we

    came 5th

    out of the 12 teams entered, beating Trinity, Wallington

    Boys and Whitgift.

  • Issue 14 29th September 2006

    Many thanks to all who helped with the Open Evenings this week: the parents who helped prepare the prospectuses; the Year 7 and Sixth Form students who took endless tours to great acclaim from

    parents; the many boys who helped teachers with the excellent displays; the teachers and support staff who prepared the displays and answered hundreds and hundreds of questions; the Senior

    Prefects who manned the front of house with impressive poise and the CCF who expertly managed the parking.

    We had more prospective parents than ever this year, even running out of prospectuses for the first time ever. As always, our best advert was our students who never cease to impress. Well done!

    PSHE lessons YEAR 7

    They are currently being visited by the School Liaison Officer.

    They discussed theft and personal safety.

    YEAR 8

    No PSHE lesson this week due to Open Evening

    YEAR 9

    Continuing with Children’s Rights and the UN Children’s

    Charter

    YEAR 10

    Students used a trading simulation in order to experiment with

    buying and selling shares, Investing in a minium of three

    companies, students can buy and/or sell shares as many times as

    they wish between now and 20th October, but must then decalre

    their profit. The student with the highest total profit will be

    awarded a £20.00 prize in vouchers and the title of investor of

    the year.

    YEAR 11

    Students explored issues around alcohol and prepared their CV’s

    they will be continuing with these themes throughout the term.

    Free ICT Lessons Would you like to develop your ICT skills? This is an invitation

    to investigate the level of interest in offering a programme of

    free ICT courses for parents of Wilson’s boys in Years 7,8 and

    9. The meeting will be held on Wednesday 4th

    October at

    2.30pm in F4 in the new Foundation Building. We have already

    run successful courses for parents of boys in other years so

    please come along and register any interest you have. We are

    planning to offer a course at beginner or intermediate level

  • depending on the demand. Subsequent courses will depend on

    the nature of the interest shown in the meeting. Even if this

    course does not meet your requirements please attend and let us

    know what would be helpful.

    ICT Skills for Beginners

    A four-week course consisting of four 1 hour sessions in basic

    ICT. This course is designed for people with little or no

    experience of using a computer. It’s perfect for beginners of all

    ages and provides an excellent starting point for building your

    ICT skills. This programme is ideal for those who would like to

    come into school to attend a beginner’s session in ICT. Each

    Wednesday 2.15pm until 3.30pm.

    Just come to the meeting or email Mrs Wyatt

    [email protected] for more details.

    Charity Many thanks and congratulations to 6th formers Raouf Ahmed,

    Sandeep Gusai, Imran Sameja, Nasik Ahmed, Hiren Patel for

    their charity work on behalf the the Croydon Association for the

    Young Single Homeless. They organised a charity party and

    made a substantial donation of £330 to CAYSH. Their donation

    was supplemented by a school donation of £200 from the

    proceeds of last term’s mufti day.

    Weekend Fixtures

    Wilson’s vs Cheam

    Year 10 Away

    Year 9 Home

    Year 8 (A) Away

    Year 8 (B) Away

    Year 7 (A) Home

    Year 7 (B) Home

    Football Results Wilson’s v. Royal Russell

    2nd

    XI: 1-4

    U15B: 3-1: Demola Aofolaju scored a hat trick

    U14B: 2-2

    U13B: 10-0: Sam Owen scored a hat trick

    U12B: 8-1: (playing Royal Russell’s A team)

    Wilson’s v. Hampton

    U15A: 1-5

    U14A: 3-2

    U13A: 6-1

    U12A: 8-3

    Saturday morning

    Cafe

    The 6th Form café is open on Saturday morning for tea, coffee

    and light refreshments from 8.30am – 11.30am. Cash and

    cashless catering cards accepted.

    Parking outside the

    school

    A reminder to parents when dropping off or picking your son up

    from school: for reasons of safety of pupils and staff, please do

    not block the school entrances or come in to the school grounds

    to turn round or use the school car park as a dropping off point.

  • Issue 15 6th October 2006

    PSHE Lessons Year 7

    Some forms are receiving talks on theft and personal safety

    while others have begun presentations on their hobbies and

    interests to develop their communication skills and to get to

    know other members of their tutor group.

    Year 8

    Beginning of a 5 week carousel of PSHE lessons focusing on

    mobile phone safety, financial awareness, career considerations,

    internet safety, child welfare advice and support contacts.

    Year 9

    Year 9 are electing a group of 10 students (2 from each form)

    who will be involved in looking at the environmental impact of

    the school and starting our application to become an Eco-School.

    Year 10

    Continuing with their shares simulators.

    Year 11

    Continuing with alcohol theme and looking at CV’s

    Tesco Vouchers Please remind boys to bring in as many Tesco Sports for School

    vouchers as they can and place in the box in reception. Last year

    the school received a variety of sports equipment such as cricket

    bats, tennis racquets, footballs, softball equipment and batons.

    The “Hans Woyda” inter

    school maths competition is a tournament between the top 64 schools in the South

    East of England and is a regular part of Wilson’s

    maths calendar. Competing teams of 4 pupils (from years 9,11,12,13) are given

    tough maths questions to solve quickly, for instance

    find the sum of the first eight prime numbers or the

    positive square root of 4761 or solve xx =3125.

    Wilson’s School Hans Woyda Team

    2007.

    Alex MacMillan, William Hogg, Matthew

    Kasoar and Alex Burrell started the

    season off on Monday with an

    outstanding score: Wilson’s 58- Caterham 18

  • Sports Results Wilson’s v Cheam High

    1st XI won 6-1

    U15 A drew 1-1

    U14A lost 4-0

    U13 A won 6-0

    U13 B won 10-0 Hat trick Tom Watson

    U12 A lost 5-3

    U12 B won 4-2

    English Schools X-

    Country: First

    Round

    The first round of the English Schools Cross Country was held at

    Wilson’s this year. Many thanks to the sixth form and year 11

    pupils who acted as officials and “hared” races.

    The Junior team won their race comfortably with Jordan

    Maurice taking first place. Superb runs from the rest of the team

    ensured that Wilson’s were placed first overall a long way ahead

    of the rest. This was a combined Year 7 and 8 team, with four

    year 7 runners, making this an outstanding performance. The

    Year 9 and 10 boys had a tough act to follow, but George Roffey

    and Miles Collin finished in the top ten. After the first lap the

    situation did not look promising, with four schools ahead of

    Wilson’s; but Jon Mapp and Darren Spain managed to overhaul

    enough of the opposition to steal the last qualification place from

    Tiffin by one point! Well done.

    Both teams now progress to the regional final with hopes of a

    place in the National Final.

    Junior Team

    Jordan Maurice

    William Toms

    Jacob Paul

    Josh Mackley

    Tom Johnson

    William Johnson

    Weekend Fixtures Wilson’s vs Sutton Grammar

    1st X1 Home

    2nd

    X1 Away

    3rd

    X1 Away

    Year 10 (A & B) Home

    Year 9 (A & B) Away

    Year 8 (A & B) Home

    Year 7 (A,B,C) Away

    Middle School Team

    George Roffey

    Miles Collin

    Jon Mapp

    Darren Spain

    Anthony Childs

    Jack Carter

  • Issue 16 13th October 2006

    Badminton Results Wilson’s U14B vs St Johns U14A

    Wilson’s won 8-1

    Wilson’s U19B vs St Johns U19 A

    Wilson’s won 8-1

    Congratulations to George Heinemann and Chris Gyton of Year

    8 who have been selected for Surrey

    Chess Results Wilson’s vs Sutton GS (29th

    September)

    1st team won 4.5 to 1.5

    Wilson’s vs Trinity (6th

    Oct)

    1st team won 4.5 –1.5

    2nd

    team won 5-1

    Football Results

    Wilson’s vs Sutton GS

    Ist XI: won 1-0 U14B: won 3-1

    2nd

    XI: won 6-1 U13A: won 5-3

    3rd

    XI: won 3-1 U13B: won 1-0

    4th

    XI: won 3-2 U12A: won 5-2

    U15 A: lost 4-2 U12B: won 5-2

    U14 A: lost 4-1 U12B: won 1-0

    U12C: won 3-3

    The National Cipher Challenge

    On Thursday 5th October decoding became a new

    craze amongst students and teachers alike as the

    National Cipher Challenge held by the University of

    Southampton began. For those who can keep up

    with the pace, the competition will consist of eight

    challenges, one per week. If a team or individual

    does not manage to complete the challenge for the

    week they will be eliminated. Although merely

    completing all challenges is a feat on its own, the

    eyes are on the prizes, which include £1000 and an

    IBM laptop for the team or individual who rank

    highest after all challenges and £700 for the runner-

    up. The race has begun, but who will finish!

  • Cup Matches Ist XI vs St. Olave’s (National Cup) won 4-1

    U15 A vs Maplesdene Noakes

    (National Cup)

    won 3-2 on

    penalties

    U13 A vs Coombe School (Surrey

    Cup)

    won 7-0

    Weekend Fixtures Wilson’s vs Carshalton Old Boys

    1st XI Away

    2nd

    XI Away

    Yr10 Home

    Yr 9 (A&B) Home

    Yr8 (A&B) Away

    Yr 7 (A & B) Home

    PTA The PTA are looking for donations for their Christmas raffle. If

    you can help please contact the Chair of the PTA, Cathy Gaskell.

    Email cathegaskell.fsnet.co.uk

    Cross Country The borough cross country championships will be held here next

    Wednesday.

    PSE Year 7

    Continuing with talks in theft, personal safety, hobbies and

    interests.

    Year 8

    Continuing with mobile phone safety, financial awareness,

    careers and internet safety

    Year 9

    Eco representatives have now been elected and have held their

    first meeting.

    Year 10

    Continuing with their work on buying and selling shares.

    Year 11

    Continuing with alcohol and writing CV’s

    Modern Languages

    Information

    Evening

    On Thursday October 19th

    at 7.00 p. m. the Modern Foreign

    Languages department invites parents of Year 7 boys to attend a

    meeting to learn about the department’s work and the changes to

    Modern Languages teaching over the last 20 or so years. Please

    let Mr Winstone know if you wish to come if you have not

    already done so.

    Water Polo Under 16 ESSA Water Polo competition results

    Charterhouse 2-Wilson’s 5

    Royal Manor 3 Wilson’s 3

    Royal Manor 2 – Charterhouse 5

    Tom Pearce 10C scored 3 James Prowting 11B scored 2

  • Issue 17 20th October 2006

    Mani has competed against Flanders (England winning 11-9) and against Wales (England winning 18-2). Anand represented England in Poland during

    the Summer where England won all its tournaments. Aditya is the most recent addition to the team and expects to play his first international match shortly.

    World Challenge

    2008 to India

    There will be a Parents’ Information Evening for World

    Challenge 2008 for years 10,11 and L6 at 7pm on Monday 30th

    October.

    GCSE Science

    Modules

    Boys in year 11 will be sitting further science GCSE module

    tests on 23 November. Boys in year 10 will be sitting their first

    module tests for the new GCSE specifications for the sciences

    on 22 November. The boys are strongly urged to do some

    revision over half term. There will be some revision sessions at

    lunchtime and after school after half term for those boys in year

    11 resitting a module test. Old papers and mark schemes can be

    accessed for Year 11 boys on aqa.org.uk through publications.

    Football Results

    Wilson’s vs Old Wilsonians

    1st XI won 4-2

    2nd

    XI won 4-3

    Wilson’s vs Carshalton Boys

    U15 A drew 2-2 (league game)

    U14 A won 5-0 (league game)

    U14 B won 1-0

    U13 A won 3-1 (league game)

    U13 B won 4-2

    U12 A won 4-2 ( league game)

    U12 B won 3-1

    Wilson’s Boys Represent

    England Many congratulations to Aditya

    Gupta, Manibharti Periasamymanjula and Anand Krishnan who have been

    selected to represent England in the Junior Chess Team.

  • Cup Matches

    U12 A won 8-0 vs Ernest Bevin School (National Cup)

    U12 A won 7-1 vs Christ’s School (Surrey Cup)

    Surrey County

    selection

    Many congratulations to Nick White for making the U14 Surrey

    football team.

    Chess Results Wilson’s vs Guildford (13th

    October)

    1st team won 5.5 to 0.5

    2nd

    team won 4.5 to 1.5

    Congratulations to Aditya Gupta, who was a member of the

    Surrey under 18 chess team which comprehensively won the

    Southern Counties tournament held at Wilson’s on Saturday 14th

    October.

    Year 7 Tutorial

    Evening

    On Thursday 2nd

    November there will be a Year 7 Tutorial

    Evening. This is an opportunity for parents to discuss with Form

    Tutors how their son is settling into the school. We recommend

    that your son also attends this evening as it will be an ideal

    opportunity to receive feedback from the school about his work

    and progress thus far. Your son should have already arranged an

    appointment time with his tutor. The Year 7 tutor team look

    forward to meeting you on this evening.

    PSE Year 7

    Theft, Personal Safety, Hobbies and Interests

    Year 8

    Mobile phone safety, financial awareness, careers and internet

    safety

    Year 9

    Students are underway with registering Wilson’s as an Eco-

    school. More details next term.

    Year 10

    This Friday marks the end of the share simulation. The

    individual and form winners will be announced after half term.

    They also took part in an assembly by a representative of World

    Challenge to give details of the 2008 trip to India.

    Year 11

    Alcohol and CV’s

    RAF CCF Congratulations to the CCF RAF team that took part in the

    Ground Training Competition at RAF Uxbridge last Sunday.

    The team came a commendable second place overall, missing

    out on first by a single marking point. Cadets were involved in

    First Aid and RAF knowledge. Well done to all those that took

    part.

    Year 11 The promised course work timetable is now available on the

    school website www.wilsonsschool.sutton.sch.uk

  • Issue 18 3rd

    November 2006

    Surrey Badminton

    Championships.

    A large cohort of Wilson’s pupils who have joined our

    Badminton Academy programme this year took part in the

    Surrey Championships that took place over the half term

    holiday. Our boys met with great success. In the B team, Yash

    Shukla and Anand Krishnan won their competition, and in the A

    team, Chris Gyton and Harley Riman (both also of Wilson’s)

    were beaten in the final by Charlie Filmer-Court and George

    Heineman, who are now the new U13 Doubles Champions.

    Many congratulations to the boys on an excellent achievement.

    Congratulations also to Simon Chaing and Chris Singarajah who

    won the U17 Surrey B tournament.

    Development

    Youth Programme

    Well done and congratulations to Luke Hicks, who took his A

    levels this Summer, has achieved a national runner up prize in

    the Development Youth programme. His essay, which he

    submitted last year, has won him a trip to Brussels on the 12 –

    14th

    November.

    Eco Schools Year 9 has registered Wilson’s as an Eco-school. This scheme

    helps schools to look at ways in which they can become more

    environmentally aware and change practices in the school to

    reduce its negative impact on the environment. Year 9 has set

    up a team of 10 students who will be looking at the following

    areas within the school: Litter/Rubbish, Energy, Waste, Water,

    School grounds, Biodiversity, Transport, Healthy living and

    Global Perspective. The elected students are Guy Morgan,

    Annoj Inpanathan, Thomas Tarn, Tom Sutherland, Arjoon

    Niranjan, Alex McMillan, Rowan Brearley, John McGlaghan

    Lindsay, James Ireland and Mayghan Vijapura

    We will keep you posted on what we are doing and hopefully

    will be able to tell you soon that we are on our way to achieving

    the prestigious Green Flag award, which is internationally

    SURREY COUNTY U13 BADMINTON CHAMPIONS

    Congratulations to Charlie Filmer-Court and George

    Heinemann (Year 8) who won the Championship during half-term

  • recognised. For more information about the scheme contact Mr

    Philips or see the eco-schools website. http://www.eco-

    schools.org.uk/index.htm

    Parents’ Handbook The parents handbook has now been published in a very

    attractive format on the school web-site. Navigate to

    www.wilsonsschool.sutton.sch.uk and look for the Parents

    section listed on the left hand menu – or follow the link in the

    “What’s new” section on the home page.

    Weekend fixtures Wilson’s vs Glyn

    1st XI Home

    2nd

    XI Away

    Year 10 (A & B) Home

    Year 9 (A & B) Away

    Year 8 (A & B) Home

    Year 7 (A & B) Away

    PSHE lessons Boys in Years 7 to 10 have this week had safety talks by a

    representative from the British Transport Police during assembly

    time.

    New Rewards

    System

    We’ve been looking at ways to improve the ways in which we

    acknowledge, celebrate and reward the good contributions that

    students make to the school. The school is launching an exciting

    new rewards system to operate in the Lower and Middle Schools

    which will ‘go live’ from next week. Details of the scheme can

    be found in the parents’ handbook on the website:

    www.wilsonsschool.sutton.sch.uk

    CCF Camp During half-term one hundred and three cadets from Wilson’s

    attended camp on St Martins Plain. All our Training Company

    recruits (Year 9) passed off as qualified cadets, entitled to wear

    the cap badge of The Princess of Wales Royal Regiment or the

    Royal Air Force, with Tim Hoe winning best recruit Army

    Section and Jack DiLizia winning best recruit RAF Section.

    In Senior Company (Year 10) all boys passed their Self Reliance

    Test and Jake Marshall was awarded best on course.

    The NCOs (L6 and U6) have been working with the junior

    cadets since September and special mention should go to Cpl

    Robert Smith for his work with Drill and Turnout and to Cpl

    Robert Law for his instruction of the self-reliance cadre. Many

    thanks also to Sgt Diluka Karunaratne for stepping in as

    Senior NCO whilst colleagues were on the school trip to Russia.

    PTA The PTA are still looking for prizes for the Christmas raffle

    small or large. All donations gratefully received. Please contact

    Cathe Sanders at [email protected] or Mrs Mitchelmore

    at the school.

  • Issue 19 10th November 2006

    Badminton results Results from Wednesday 1st November.

    Wilson’s vs Tiffin.

    Wilson’s U19B beat Tiffin U19B 7-2

    Wilson’s U14B beat Tiffin U14A 5-4

    Results from Tuesday 7th

    November

    Wilson’s U19A beat Tiffin 7 – 2

    Wilson’s U16 vs Tiffin 8 – 1

    Wilson’s U14B vs City of London 9-0

    Maths Extra Help

    Classes

    Various lunchtime help sessions available to students start next

    week.

    Mondays: Core 1 retake classes for the Upper Sixth with

    Mrs Sharma. All students retaking C1 should attend.

    Mondays and Thursdays: Maths Help for years 7 to 10 with

    sixth formers on Mondays and Thursdays

    Tuesdays: General Maths Help for any year group with Mrs

    Kowal

    Fridays: Drop in help sessions for students retaking other

    AS/A2 modules

    Mondays and Fridays: GCSE Coursework support sessions:

    Year 7 Maths Club is on Friday. This is an enrichment club run

    by sixth formers.

    NATIONAL ENTERPRISE WEEK

    On Monday 13th and Tuesday 14th

    November Bill Muirhead who is a

    business enterprise advisor with a wide

    range of business experience will be

    giving assemblies on what it takes to

    be a good entrepreneur.

    All week, year 11 Business Studies

    students will be presenting their

    ‘Dragons Den’ competition entries in

    lessons. The best six teams will go

    forward to our finals evening on

    Monday 11th December

    On Friday 17th November, Year 8 will be taking part in their Learn to Earn Day.

    This is run in conjunction with the Young Enterprise charity and gets students

    to think about their future careers and how this links into education.

  • Rugby results Wednesday 18th

    October

    Wilson’s vs Reigate College

    Wilson’s 10 Reigate 40

    Hector Horlick scored 2 tries

    Wednesday 1st November

    Wilson’s vs Ewell Castle

    Wilson’s 14 Ewell Castle 30

    Tries were scored by James Scott and Dominic Peter

    Oliver Barnes scored 2 conversions

    Science Revision

    Sessions

    The Science Department will be running lunchtime revision

    sessions next week for those boys in Year 11 who are re-sitting

    science modules on November 23rd

    . Boys should consult notices

    for further details.

    Weekend Fixtures Wilson’s vs Therfield

    2nd

    X1 Home

    Yr 10 (B) Home

    Yr 9(B) Home

    Yr 8(B) Home

    Yr 7 (B) Home

    Year 10 Share

    Dealing Results

    Each form member was given £10,000 to invest in a ‘fantasy’

    share dealing simulation run online by the Halifax. Below are

    the results in terms of overall profit and loss (over and above the

    original investment) per form group.

    10H £515, 768

    10C £69,145

    10S £151

    10B £-10, 363

    10H ably led by Miss Rowat, was therefore victorious. Special

    mention should be given to Conor Mulholland of 10H who

    manipulated the system well enough to achieve a position in the

    top ten ‘sharedealers’ in the country! Very well done.

    Prize Giving

    Please note there was an error on the Autumn term calendar

    card. The date for the Prize Giving is Tuesday 21st November

    and not 22nd

    as published.

    Chess Results KCS Wimbledon vs Wilson’s (3rd

    November)

    2nd

    team won 6 - 0

    3rd

    team won 4 – 1

    Football Results Wilson’s vs Glynn

    1st XI won 4-2

    2nd XI won 2-0

    U15A lost 2-1

    U15B drew 3-3

    U14A drew 0-0

    Tough Guy

    Competition

    All Tough Guy entries for the 6th form must be with Mr

    Molyneux by Friday 17th November.

    Free ICT Lessons Any parents interested in IT skills for beginners please come

    along on Wednesday 15th

    at 2:15pm to the school office. Please

    email Mrs Wyatt on [email protected] to

    register an interest or for more details. No previous experience

    necessary, perfect for beginners of all ages.

    U14B won 4-2

    U13A won 3-1

    U13B lost 10-1

    U12A lost 6-0

    U12B lost 7-0

  • Issue 20 17th November 2006

    Advent Service The Advent service will be held on Thursday 23rd

    November at

    Croydon Parish Church 7.30pm. Parents, Governors and friends

    of the school are warmly invited.

    Chess results Wilson’s vs Whitgift 2nd

    team won 5 –1

    Friendly vs Old Palace won 5-1

    Football results Wilson’s vs Whitgift

    1st X1 won 6-0

    3rd

    X1 won 6-1

    Wilson’s vs John Fisher

    2nd

    X1 lost 0-3

    4th

    X1 drew 2-2

    Basketball result Wilson’s vs Dunraven

    U19 won 42-30 in the first round of the English Schools

    tournament.

    Table Tennis

    results

    The school U13 team are Surrey Champions! They beat Ernest

    Bevin school 5-3 on Wednesday to take the cup. The boys who

    took part are Michael Ho won 2, Ayman Al-Sibassi won 2,

    Mickey Elgar won 1 and Mark Goldhawk.

    They now represent Surrey in the area finals at Southampton on

    Sunday 21st Jan. To reach the final they beat Whitgift 7-1 and

    Royal Russell 6-2. Other squad members are Daniel Searle and

    Nial McManus.

    Maths Hans

    Woyda

    By Matthew

    Kasoar U62

    On Wednesday 8th

    November, Wilson’s faced formidable

    opponents Whitgift in the second round of the Hans Woyda

    maths competition. The team from Wilson’s consisting of

    Matthew Kasoar U62, William Hogg L66, Alex Barrell 11C, and

    Alex McMillan 9C got off to an early lead, but Whitgift soon

    narrowed the gap. By the final round of questions, both teams

    were neck and neck. The match was decided on the tense race

    Best Cadet

    Many congratulations to Sergeant

    James Knowles L6 who has been awarded the Cubby Sword in

    recognition of his achievement in

    gaining first position at the RAF Leadership Course at RAF Stafford

    during the Summer. James was

    identified as the most outstanding cadet from 160 cadets from schools

    around the country.

  • round, with Wilson’s managing to seize victory at the last

    moment, winning 44-42. Very well done to all the competitors

    CCF The CCF represented the school at Croydon Town Hall on

    Armistice Day. C/Sgt Joe Ruiz and Cpl Robert Smith were

    selected to escort the wreath laying party. On Remembrance

    Sunday a contingent of 50 Wilson’s CCF Cadets paraded

    through Croydon and observed the act of remembrance at the

    Fairfield Halls. Cpl Alex Woods laid a wreath on behalf of the

    school and the Corps

    Contact Numbers We are still having difficulties contacting parents when we have

    a boy who is taken ill or has had an accident. Please would

    parents make sure that the School office has up to date work and

    mobile numbers. If possible please leave us with an alternative

    contact name and number if you are not contactable at work

    Wimbledon Ball

    Boys

    The following boys have been selected to be Wimbledon ball

    boys next summer. Jack Heller 10G, Joe Rifaat 10H, Ross

    Graham 10H, Jonathan Mapp 10C, Anthony Childs 10C, Jack

    Carter 10G, Jack Ambrose 10C, George Panther 10C, Cameron

    Smith 10C, Miles Collin 10S and Jonathan French 10G. Many

    congratulations on their selection.

    Pay Phone We are considering removing the school’s pay phone, which is

    used very little now that most pupils who need to contact parents

    have mobile phones. The phone is very expensive to maintain

    and we think the money could be better used elsewhere. In

    emergencies boys would be allowed to use the school phone

    system. We would like to know if there are any pupils or parents

    who rely upon pupils’ access to the school pay phone.

    Weekend Fixtures Wilson’s vs Hazelwick Cardinal V

    1st X1 Home

    2nd

    X1 Home

    Yr 10(A) Away

    Yr 9 (A) Away

    Yr 8 (A) Away

    Yr 7 (A) Away

    Charity Events There will be a Mufti Day on Friday 24th November in aid of

    homeless youngsters in Croydon and the Jeans for Genes

    Appeal. The Croydon charity seeks to get young people to return

    home if possible and, if that is not feasible it aims to provide

    shelter in the short term. The Genes charity funds research into

    genetic disorders. Pupils can, as usual wear their own clothes for

    the price of £1. The money will be collected during the morning

    registration.

    Sixth Form

    Mentoring

    Sixth Form Mentoring of Year 7 students. A select group of

    Sixth Formers have been chosen to mentor the Year 7 students.

    The Sixth Formers were given high quality training provided by

    Kingston University to assist them in the task of supporting and

    mentoring our Year 7 pupils. This week, the Sixth Formers met

    with the pupils during their PSE lessons and will hopefully

    develop supportive relationships over the weeks and months

    ahead.

  • Issue 21 24th November 2006

    The first Annual House Jelly Eating competition was held on a gloomy, overcast day

    brightened only by the mounds of jelly in lurid house colours. In teams of four,

    students competed relay-style, plunging their faces into plates of jelly, mastering the

    art of Jelly Hoovering in a strictly no-implements affair. Congratulations to Brecon

    and Camberwell who won the overall competition and to 8B who raised the most

    money for charity. Thanks to the Year 8 charity representatives, jelly-servers and

    prefects for their organisation and to the staff at the canteen who supplied the jelly.

    May this prestigious event be repeated next year!

    Learn to Earn Day Last Friday, year 8 participated in their Learn To Earn day. The event

    was hosted by Young Enterprise using representatives from the world

    of business and the boys spent the day working in teams, investigating

    and giving presentations on a variety of topics.

    These topics included the boys defining what success meant to them- a

    wide range of responses, but larges houses and Mini Coopers seemed

    to feature heavily! They then looked at possible careers and then

    matched their likely monthly expenditure on their dream lifestyle to

    their likely salary. As you can imagine the two didn’t often match!

    They finished the day by participating in mock interviews to get a taste

    of what they may face in the future.

    The day was a great success and the boys responded with a great deal

    of enthusiasm. The feedback from Young Enterprise was extremely

    positive and they said that our students were “ a delight to work with”.

    Thanks to all the staff involved in the event.

    PSHE Lessons Year 7

    Boys have been introduced to their sixth form mentors and have had

    an opportunity to discuss their experiences of Wilson’s school thus far.

    Year 8

    Boys are watching a range of documentaries focusing on: healthy

    eating; sporting heroes; corporations and social conscience; historical

    investigation and myth making competitive educational environments.

    They will be discussing a range of themes including; personal health

    Annual House Jelly Eating

    Competition

    In an astounding feat of jelly consumption, and with little regard for all things Jamie Oliver, Wilson's boys

    have raised £400 pounds for St Christopher's Hospice and a Croydon homeless youth organisation.

  • and the fast food industry; ambition and dedication; sporting hero

    status; value and beliefs; history and its significance; family and peer-

    group pressures.

    Year 9

    Year 9 are now looking at letter writing and how to write formal letters.

    Year 10

    William Russell a lawyer with the CPS gave a talk in assembly on the

    role of the CPS as part of the judiciary. For the rest of this half term

    students will be focusing on how the systems of government function

    in Britain.

    Year 11

    Boys are taking part in a rolling programme which consists of talks on

    men’s health, drugs and CV’s .

    Badminton Results Wilson’s U19A beat Caterham U19A 8 –1

    U19B beat U19B 9 – 0

    Wilson’ U19B beat Trinity U19A 7 – 2

    Wilson’s U14A vs beat Reeds U14A 8 -1

    Christmas Concerts The Music Department are looking for performers for the concert,

    soloist or ensembles please see Miss Bright.

    Chess Results

    1st team: Wilson’s vs St Paul’s School won 6 - 0

    Senior Maths

    Challenge Results

    84 pupils sat the Senior Maths Challenge on November 9th

    , with 16

    getting Gold awards, 36 Silver and 19 Bronze. Five of our pupils

    qualified for the next round, the British Maths Olympiad: Matthew

    Kasoar (U6), Daniel D’Mello(U6), Mark Roberts (L6), Shane Grosser

    (L6) and Alex Barrell (Y11, who had the higher score than any 6th

    former.

    PTA Raffle The PTA are still looking for donations for raffle prizes and articles

    for the Christmas Hamper (biscuits, nuts, chocolates, conserves, mince

    pies, christmas pudding) etc. Please bring in to the school office.

    School Play :

    Enter A Free Man

    Tickets are now on sale for this year’s principal drama production an

    uplifting comedy by award winning playwright Tom Stoppard that all

    are sure to enjoy. For further details, please see the flier that is

    published along with this newsletter or go to www.shocktactics.org.uk.

    Tickets are available on the door or in advance from the Box Office;

    applications should be posted in the red letter box in the school foyer.

    Eco Schools The Eco – Schools action team have arranged for two recycling bins to

    collect old shoes and old clothes. We would like students to bring in

    their old shoes and clothes and put them into the bins. The material

    will be collected by the borough and sent to the developing world for

    re-use. In return the school will receive £5 for every sack of shoes and

    £1.25 for every sack of clothes. The shoes must be usable and in

    pairs. Please make sure the pairs are attached either with the laces or

    by an elastic band. The clothes need to be clean and wearable as the

    scheme is about reusing not recycling. We look forward to collecting

    these items. The bins are located in the Greencoat Courtyard. Any

    enquiries to Mr Phillips.

    Rugby results 15/11 -Wilson’s beat Archbishop Tennisons 52 – 12

    22/11 Wilson’s beat St Bedes 10 – 7

  • Issue 23 8th December 2006

    Chess results In the Surrey League, the first team beat Wallington 5 –1, the

    second team beat Wallington 5 – 0 and the third team beat

    Woodcote High 4.5 to 1.5

    Badminton

    results

    English Schools Badminton

    1st round: Venue Wilson’s 6/12/06

    The year 8’s qualified for the regional final beating Sutton

    Grammar, Aberdour, St Cecelia’s, Stanley Park as well as the

    Wilson’s Year 9 team in the play off! This was an outstanding

    victory considering the whole team was Year 8 in a Year 9

    competition. The regional final will be played in the New Year.

    TEAM

    George Heinemann 8S,Harley Riman 8B,Yash Shukla 8C,Chris

    Gyton 8S,Anand Krishnan 8C

    The years 10/11 team in the Inter Boys also progressed to the

    next round, with their toughest game against Wilson’s B team.

    TEAM

    Daniel Sellman 11B,Alex Keen 11B,Pascal Ng Wing Wye 10C,

    Kieron Kader 10H

    Weekend

    Fixtures

    Wilson’s vs Sutton Grammar

    1st X1 Away, 2

    nd X1 Away, 3

    rd X1 Away

    Wilson’s vs Greenshaw

    Yr 10 (A) Home, Yr 9 (A) Home, Yr 8 (A) Home,

    Yr 7 (A, B, C) Home

    WILSON’S MEETS THE TARGET

    In the Bank of England Target 2.0

    competition, a group of Upper Sixth

    economists have to advise

    representatives of the Bank of

    England what the rate of interest

    should be to meet their inflation

    target. Building upon the school’s

    strong tradition in the competition

    this year’s team won the Regional

    Final with an extremely impressive

    understanding of the UK and global economy.

    The team of Lawrie Harper-

    Simmonds, Joe Ruiz, Saad Sattar,

    Howard Hume and Alex Lu now

    progress to the Area Finals to be

    held in February.

  • Dragon’s Den It is now only 3 days to the Wilson’s “Dragon’s Den”

    competition. We have seven teams presenting in the final on

    Monday 11th

    December 2006.

    All parents and pupils are welcome to come along to this

    exciting event and we would love to have as much support as

    possible for the contestants. The evening runs from 7-9pm in

    the Lecture Theatre. If you need any further information, please

    contact Mrs Burton at the school.

    Farm Africa

    Appeal

    Year 7 have been raising money all week to support the Farm

    Africa Christmas appeal. The Farm Africa project supports

    farmers throughout the continent and contributions from students

    in Year 7 will enable the poorest farmers in Africa to invest in

    anything from a chicken (£10) to a camel (£120)!

    Geography

    Worldwide

    Quiz

    On Monday evening Joe Rifaat 10H, Andrew Malcolm-Neale

    10H, Tim Kasoar 10B and Robert Gregory 10H as reserve took

    part in the Geography Worldwide Quiz at Kingston University.

    Ten schools took part and we came second by half a mark to

    Hampton. The boys did brilliantly!

    Missing Guitar Please keep a look out for a missing guitar. It is an acoustic 41

    inc code 3077 with a black case, guitar book and notes. Please

    contact the School office if you find it.

    Reminder

    Christmas

    Lunch

    School Christmas lunch will be held on Tuesday 12th December.

    Admission will be by ticket only. These will be available from

    Monday 4th

    December in the canteen. The cost will be £5.00

    which will be deducted in due course from the cashless catering

    card balance

    Christmas

    Concerts

    Christmas concerts – Junior Concert Thursday 14th December

    involves all year 7 in the year 7 choir (Please could all year 7

    make sure they have returned their reply slip for this), orchestra,

    string orchestra, junior band, junior jazz, flute group and wind

    quintet. The Senior Concert Friday 15th

    December involve the

    school choir, senior wind band, saxophone ensemble, string

    quartet, brass ensemble and GCSE and A level music groups.

    There will also be a number of soloists. Tickets will be available

    via the finance office. Football Results Wilson’s vs KFC Wimbledon

    1st X1 lost

    2nd

    X1 1-1

    3rd

    X1 5-3

    4th

    X1

    5th

    X1 6-0

    6th

    X1

    7th

    X1 7-0.

    Wilson’s vs Hazelwick

    1st XI 8-1

    2nd

    XI 7-0

    4th

    XI 2-1

    U15A 2-1

    Wilson’s vs Overton Grange

    U14A 5-1

    U13A 11-0

    U12A 6-0

    U12B 4-4

    Basketball Result Wilson’s vs Alleyn’s

    Lost 44-66

  • Issue 24 15th December 2006

    End of Term

    Arrangements

    Please would all parents note of the end of term arrangements.

    Tuesday 19th

    December 2006

    8.30 am Registration

    8.35 am Period 1

    9.30am Period 2 3 x 50 min lessons with 5 min changes

    10.25 am Period 3

    11.20 am Registration

    11.25 am All forms dismissed by Year Managers

    Year 8 Mad

    Minute

    Competition

    Congratulations to Brandon Lundini 8B who won the Mad Minute

    public speaking competition last week, detailing the advantages and

    disadvantages of queuing! Representatives from each of the forms

    competed before the entire year group in the lecture theatre, speaking

    impromptu about a range of topics. Jozef Fuglewicz-Wildridge 8C

    delivered some very helpful advice on how to survive in the jungle,

    Oliver Hughes 8G gave an insightful and topical speech on the

    dangers of being a spy, Martyn Long 8S presented his strong opinions

    on unusual and interesting animals and Dhruv Chopra 8H told us what

    not to wear. Congratulations to all the participants on their remarkable

    composure and their entertaining presentations.

    Maths Hans

    Woyda

    Competition

    Inter-school maths friendly match vs Wallington High School for Girls

    Wilson’s 47 Wallington Girls 39

    School Book

    Shop

    The Music Department would like to thank Mrs Braterman who runs

    the stationery stall for the kind donation to the music department.

    They have purchased an upright piano for use in one of the practice

    FAREWELL

    At the end of term we are saying goodbye to Mrs

    McLoughlin who is leaving to pursue a career in

    counselling having worked at Wilson’s for twenty-

    three years. Appointed originally in the Modern

    Languages Department in 1983, Mrs McLoughlin has

    also for many years taught History throughout the

    school. Her other major role has been as Charities

    Coordinator and under her supervision boys have

    raised many thousands of pounds for charities such

    as Kenyan orphans, Multiple Sclerosis and the

    Pakistan Earthquake Fund. Boys and staff will

    perhaps remember Mrs McLoughlin most for the

    many and varied school trips she has organised over

    the years. She has taken groups as far a field as

    Russia, China and Cuba and has involved hundreds of

    boys, staff and parents. We wish her well in her new

    career.

  • rooms and PA equipment for the squash court which has now become

    a music studio.

    Christmas

    Concerts

    A big thank you to all the boys who are involved in the Christmas

    Concerts this week. Tickets are still available to buy on the door.

    Concerts begin at 7.30pm

    Chess results Surrey League

    Wilson’s 2nd

    team beat Hampton 5 - 1

    Chess

    Simultaneous

    To raise money for World Challenge, Michael Rogan of the lower

    sixth simultaneously played 20 games of chess against fellow

    Wilson’s pupils. Playing this Monday lunchtime, he won 14 games,

    drew 5 and lost only one game.

    Badminton

    results

    Wilson’s U14A bt St Johns 9 – 0

    Wilson’s U16B bt St Johns A 6 – 3

    Football results Surrey Cup

    Many congratulations to our U13 XI who have beaten Winston

    Churchill School 1-0 in the semi-finals. We hope to see many

    Wilson’s students and parents at the final next term. Venue and date to

    be confirmed.

    Bad luck to the U14s who lost 3-2 on penalties to Shirley High after

    extra time.

    Dragons’ Den Congratulations to Daniel Sellmann and Harry Scola who won this

    years "Dragons’ Den" competition with their product "Carpet Lift", a

    carpet rolling machine for use in retail outlets and warehouses

    designed to help avoid injuries from lifting heavy carpet rolls.

    Also, congratulations to the runners up; Thomas Trimnell, Kieran

    O'Malley and Ben Gilbert with "Rent-a-Bike" and James Eglon, Sanu

    Gopalakrishan and Tom Sanders with "Snow". Finally, well done to

    the other 3 teams who took part.

    The event was an outstanding success with the quality of presentations

    from the boys being of a very high standard. All the teams managed to

    cope with some tough questions from our panel of Dragons.

    Thanks to those Dragons who gave up their time to be with us; Ian

    Downes, Cathe Gaskell, Paul Rooke, Nick Hall and Anna Horrigan.

    Thanks also to the staff involved; Miss Grainger, Mr Jones, Mr

    Fletcher and Miss Keen.

    6th form

    activities

    Throughout the term the lower sixth have received careers talks from

    the Army, the DSA, Rotary International. They have had Academic

    Tutoring on revision techniques.

    The upper sixth have received talks from former pupils who are now at

    university and also from Brigitte Burrows (Undergraduate Admissions

    Officer) for Queen Mary’s London. They have also had tutorials on

    the UCAS process, independent study and revision techniques, and

    speakers from PWC and Alcoholics Anonymous.

    Year 7 fund

    raising

    Congratulations to Year 7 who raised a total of £354.90 to support the

    Farm Africa Christmas appeal. Special congratulations go to 7S who

    won the inter-form competition to raise the most money for this

    worthwhile charity.

    “Finger-lickin’

    good”

    Many thanks to our many readers who noticed the mistaken reference

    to KFC Wimbledon in the soccer results last week! Our victory was

    certainly a feather in the cap. Our most sincere apologies to KCS,

    nevertheless.