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Prep for The Week Issue Number 1825 22 April 2016 1 Issue Number 1825 – 22 April 2016 Prep for the Week In this week’s issue… Headmaster's Blog and Commendations SATIPS Exhibition opens this weekend! St George's Day Dragon Hunt Kingfishers, Lower, Middle and Upper School news R360 Rugby Camps Calendar and Notices Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/CheltenhamPrep Follow us on Twitter: @CheltPrep Prep pupils and parents are welcomed to the SATIPS National Prep Schools' Art Exhibition this Sunday 24 April, from 10.00 until 16.00

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  • Prep for The Week Issue Number 1825 22 April 2016 1

    Issue Number 1825 22 April 2016

    Prep for the Week

    In this weeks issue Headmaster's Blog and Commendations SATIPS Exhibition opens this weekend! St George's Day Dragon Hunt Kingfishers, Lower, Middle and Upper School news R360 Rugby Camps Calendar and Notices

    Like us on Facebook:facebook.com/CheltenhamPrep

    Follow us on Twitter:@CheltPrep

    Prep pupils and par

    ents are

    welcomed to the SA

    TIPS

    National Prep Scho

    ols' Art

    Exhibition this Sund

    ay 24

    April, from 10.00 un

    til 16.00

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    Dear Parents

    Immediately following on from the impetus offered by our staff training last week, I am proud to say that our first training session for Year 7 Peer Mentors took place this week. Designed to offer skills to a group of children who have volunteered to undertake this responsible role, I feel that, in time, this will be another facet of our support for all children at The Prep. I am grateful to Mrs Reid and Mrs Samuel who have driven this initiative forward. Another excellent experience for Year 7 took place on Thursday evening, when they acted as guides for our visitors to the 11+ Experience. This event is designed to help those in Year 4, either at The Prep or at other schools, make considered decisions about progressing through Cheltenham College. These young guides, accompanied by ex-Prep students, were outstanding in the manner in which they engaged with our visitors. Year 7 are now in the process of deciding whether to apply for a Position of Responsibility, which they will hold in Year 8. Gone are the days when these positions were picked by the Headmaster and staff in a subjective manner. Instead, the children submit applications which are scrutinised and, in the case of those wishing to be Head Boy and Head Girl, a gentle trial of public speaking is planned. The Headmaster does have a role to play in the process though, deciding on the balance between inclusion and the integrity of the existing positions of responsibility.

    Too many positions and a few are excluded and the positions devalued. Too few and too much talent remains untapped. For those who are not successful in their applications, I state sincerely that they still have a role to play as leaders. To summarise this weeks offering, I would like to emphasise the importance of Years 7 and 8 in all preparatory schools in beginning the process of developing the young adult.

    Further to my staffing update last week, I have additional news to share. We offer our congratulations to Miss Olivia Sheldon, who has been offered the post of Deputy Head at St Gregory's School in Cheltenham. Mrs Terry Batty has also decided to leave us in order to spend more time with her family and their dog! I'm sure you'll join me in wishing the very best to both, who will be missed enormously.

    Mr Jon Whybrow

    Headmaster's Blog

    SATIPS Exhibition opens this weekend!

    More than 50 prep schools nationally.

    Over 400 pieces of work.

    All age ranges from 2 to 13 years.

    Come and see artwork from Cheltenham Prep pupils from Nursery through to Year

    8 in amongst this incredible display of creativity and talent!

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    SATIPS National Prep Art Exhibition 2016Friday 22 April, 16.00 - 18.00:

    Prep Preview for pupils, staff and parents

    Sunday 24 April, 10.00 - 16.00: Private View for artists and families

    Enjoy a fantastic display of creativity and talent from artists across the country, from Nursery

    through to Year 8!

    Cheltenham College Preparatory Schoolwww.cheltenhamcollege.orgT: 01242 522697E: [email protected] Road, Cheltenham, GL53 7AB

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    Javier Berrow for an excellent Spanish presentation about Madrid

    Poppy Watkins for excellent DT project work

    Oscar Mann for producing a detailed cricket information pack which he shared with the class

    Archie McNeill for his excellent independent project on Catalonia

    Victor Larsen for a superb holiday diary with interesting and exciting vocabulary

    Charles Hellens for a superb piece of independent project work on the European Union

    Ben Urbanovsky and Eddie Buttressfor excellent warmth and hospitality shown to a Taster Day visitor

    Oscar Mann for demonstrating fantastic commitment and effort in producing a detailed cricket information pack in his own

    time, which he shared with the class

    Monty Graveney for being chosen from 123,400 entries to go through to Round 2 of the Radio 2 500 Words Short Story

    Competition 2016

    Emily Morton, Kamila Aldongar and Faith Urbanovskyfor jointly rewriting Joseph as Josie & The Amazing Technicolored Dreamgoat

    Headmaster's Commendations

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    KingfishersThis week, Year 2 once again impressed Kingfishers children and staff with their superb art skills, taking on the cubist style of Pablo Picasso with aplomb. After researching a range of Picasso's portraits and trying to decipher how the faces were constructed, the children soon moved on to creating their own artwork. The fear of actually starting was the biggest hurdle, but after some encouragement the children began by drawing their profiles before adding in the different features and a background. Colours reflected the childrens personalities and moods, with oil pastels and watercolours helping to highlight specific areas of the piece. It was fantastic to see the children work with such enthusiasm, trying not to be concerned with making mistakes but taking some risks. Next week Modigliani combined with Florence Nightingale! Watch this space.

    The Kingfishers PSE lessons have focused on the theme of 'making mistakes' and how we learn from them.

    The children tried to decide whether a problem could be solved by using their thinking brain or their emotional brain. Using their favourite Meg and Mog book, the children were able to see how rationalising a problem, rather than becoming upset, would help them to design a solution.

    In groups, the children discussed possible reactions to a situation: Megs spell had gone wrong and accidentally turned her friends into mice! The children wrote down what Meg might say if she used her emotional brain, and also her thinking brain.The emotional reactions included: 'Oh no, I will be thrown out of Magic School or 'I will never be invited to spell parties anymore! Head of Pre-Prep, Mrs Rachael Buttress, said how impressed she was to hear the children design rational, thinking responses: 'Some of the answers given included possible solutions to the problem, or positive responses such as trying the spell again or feeding the mice with cheese!'

    The real challenge for the children will be to try and apply this in their everyday lives at school. When things go wrong, its easy to be upset, but with support and encouragement, the childrens thinking brains will spring into action!

    Kingfishers Year 1 and Year 2 Notice:

    If you would like your child to attend Saturday morning clubs, please sign up on your childs classroom door before

    09.00 Friday.

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    We're on a DRAGON HUNT

    Boys and girls in Reception went on the hunt for a dragon, in celebration of St George's Day.

    After getting dressed up as knights and princesses, the children enjoyed lessons in 'Knight School'. There they learned how to use their hand-made and painted shields to protect themselves from the fiery breath of the mighty dragon!

    The knights and princesses then explore the school grounds, looking for the long, red, scaly tail of the dragon... and they found it! After chasing the (poor) dragon around the playing fields a few times, everyone enjoyed a scone with jam and cream on top.

    "We love observing our national traditions whilst having lots of fun exploring the generous grounds at The Prep," said Mrs Rachael Buttress. "Not forgetting the squirty cream with jam and scones - what a wonderful tradition to share!"

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    Lower School

    Better a witty fool than a foolish wit.Here in Lower School we will be celebrating the great bards death on April 23 1616, this Friday. We will be having a series of fun activities that could range from quizs or crossword puzzles to story Bboards or even some drama! Here's an example:

    In the forest, amongst the trees, Oberon, King of the fairies, and his wife, Queen Titania, are having a fierce row about who should have the human child that the Queen has stolen. Oberon asks his servant, Puck, to pick a magic flower which makes people fall in love with the first thing they see.

    Do you know the answers to some of these questions ?

    1. When was Shakespeare born? 2. What was the name of the first theatre he

    bought ?3. As a young man what was his job ?4. What was the name of his wife ?

    Some of us may be quoting Shakespearian texts as though we too were living in the times of Shylock and Portia or Prospero .

    Better three hours too soon than a minute too late.In addition to our literary heritage, Year 4 are also preparing for their trip to Bristol to visit the SS Great Britain. They will be exploring the dry dock, taking a tour of the museum and, culminating in a tour of the great ship itself to see how this ship was designed by our engineering hero, Mr Isambard Kingdom Brunel. How did he manage to design a vessel to travel at speed, all the way to Australia? "Can one desire too much of a good thing?"

    The Year 8 scholars planned and taught a lesson to three Year 4 classes on 'States of Matter'. The children melted chocolate and dipped strawberries whilst studying melting! They also made Ooblek, a non-Newtonian fluid that acts like a liquid when pressed gently and a solid when hit. The scholars did an amazing job.

    Both the Year 8 and Year 4 pupils really enjoyed the lesson, in spite of (or perhaps because of ) the mess created!

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    Middle and Upper SchoolThe Drama Department is delighted to announce that the following pupils have successfully passed their Drama LAMDA exams:

    Teddy Bennett and Toby Krauer - Acting Duo Grade 1 (Merit)Jasper Norman and Jamie Reid - Acting Duo Grade 1 (Merit)Isaac Tagg and Joseph Tagg - Acting Duo Grade 1 (Merit)Minette Tombleson and Annie Carter - Acting Duo Grade 1 (Merit)Annaliese Goff and Isabella Reid - Acting Duo Grade 1 (Merit)Isabella England - Acting Solo Grade 1 (Merit)Arabella Finch - Acting Solo Grade 5 (Distinction)

    Year 7 are starting to think about their choices and preferences for Positions of Responsibility and Prefects next year. The positions available are:

    Head Girl, Head Boy, Head of Boarding (boy and girl), Heads of Houses, Captains of Sport, Leader of the Orchestra, Head Chorister and Chapel Monitors.

    In the Upper School Assembly on Tuesday, Head of Upper School, Mrs Sarah Reid, talked about the qualities needed to be a Prefect or hold a Position of Responsibility, and what sort of things pupils might want to include in their letter of application. These letters are a key part of the whole process of prefect appointment, and parents are encouraged to discuss at home how your son or daughter is approaching writing their letter. The last two years have seen some really excellent letters, and they have been written with passion and dedication. The letter-writing process itself is important, too, as we have asked boys and girls to submit a handwritten letter, rather than an email.

    In addition, all staff get input in nominating boys and girls and after Half Term, all Year 7 get the opportunity to be a prefect for the day. Its vital as well that pupils new to The Prep understand that we have an equal playing field everyone is considered on merit. Nor is perfection a prerequisite!

    We are very much looking forward to this terms process of supporting our boys and girls and reading their letters.

    Peer Mentoring"When I signed up for Peer Mentoring I was really exited about learning something new. On Tuesday afternoon we had our first session. We did two activities and they were both based on reading other people's feelings. First we got into groups of five and three of those were handed a slip of paper. On the paper were instructions to act in a particular manner so the remaining two could read the emotions they were showing. I found this task very entertaining. Im really looking forward to more sessions, where I hope to learn more about dealing with feelings and how to help other people."

    By Rory Jenkins, Year 7

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    Tracey Corderoy visits Kingfishers!

    'It wasnt amazing, it was really, really amazing!' - Sophia, Reception

    'I liked it when she showed us the book with the lonely dog and the mouse, who became friends.' - Chloe, Reception

    'She told us all about stories and she was really nice!' - Oscar, Year 1

    'I liked making a spider and bouncing it around!' - Star, Year 1

    'I liked counting the 15 puppies, it was fun!' - Lola, Year 1

    'My favourite bit was when Sam and Shifty played a funny game.' - Dameli, Year 1

    Local childrens author, Tracey Corderoy, brought her famous stories to life when visiting children at Kingfishers this week.

    The author, who appeared at the Cheltenham Literature Festival in 2015, spent an afternoon introducing her stories to children aged 3-7, who listened to lively readings and answered questions about Traceys quirky characters. Traceys work includes picture books for first readers, as well as young fiction stories, including the hugely successful Hubble Bubble and Grunt Grouch series.

    Ive had a thoroughly wonderful afternoon at Cheltenham Prep, Tracey Corderoy said whilst she signed copies of her book, Shifty McGrifty and Slippery Sam, a picture adventure about two robber-dogs. The children have been engaged and lots of fun, and really open to all the magic of the stories thats what makes my job totally worthwhile!

    Traceys visit was part of a variety of activities and visits that The Prep hosts throughout the year, designed to spark creativity and inspire an interest in reading and writing in early years pupils. Hearing from Tracey today has really sparked the imagination of our youngest authors and illustrators, who are really chuffed to take away signed copies of their favourite stories, said Mrs Rachael Buttress, Head of Kingfishers Pre-Prep. Im sure there are some future Tracey Corderoys in the class today!

    'Meeting the author was so cool I almost fell off my

    chair!' Theo, Year 1

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    Girls' Sports

    Girls' Rounders TEAM OPPOSITION DATE SCORE RESULTU13 St Hughs 20 April 2.5 17 LOSTU11 A St Edwards 20 April 18.5 11 WONU11 B St Edwards 20 April 17 10.5 WONU10 A St Edwards 20 April 18.5 10.5 WONU10 B Prior Park A 20 April 10 14 LOSTU9 A St Edwards 20 April 10.5 10 WONU9 B St Edwards 20 April 4.5 10 LOST

    Team of the Week U11A Rounders

    A solid win to start the season! With some good fielding on display from our team, The Prep team had a good understanding of the rules which helped us make good decisions and resulted in getting quite a few of our opposition out at first and second post. There is some work to do with our batting; we must develop more power and consistency as we did not score many full rounders, but an encouraging start.

    Girls' Tennis TEAM OPPOSITION DATE SCORE RESULT1sts 4 Pairs St Hughs 20 April 4 11 (1 draw) LOST2nds 3 Pairs St Hughs 20 April 2 6 (1 draw) LOST3rds 4 Pairs St Hughs 20 April 2 9 (5 draws) LOST4ths 4 Pairs St Hughs 20 April 8 8 DREWMix 3 Pairs Prior Park 20 April 2 7 LOST

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    Boys' Sports

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    Congratulations to six of the P7 boys who have been invited to join Gloucestershire District and County teams for the summer, they are: Gloucestershire U14sMonty Graveney

    Gloucestershire U12sOllie Elliott (vice-captain) Districts Teams U12sRoss Broughton-JohnsonEddie ButtressFinlay HurstSam Baines

    Under 10 A v St Edwards: won by 69 runs

    The boys enjoyed a second win in succession with a solid performance in our first home match of the season. Having elected to bat first, we got away to a brisk start, although the understandably slow nature of the pitch always made scoring a challenge. We lost wickets at regular intervals through poor communication or shot selection but nevertheless managed to maintain a scoring rate of over a run a ball. Almost all our batsmen got in but no one individual went on to make the one big score which would have taken us much further than our total of 123.

    As might be expected this early in the season, our bowlers found it hard to find the perfect line and length but nevertheless managed to remove the oppositions top five batsmen for just 15 runs. It was excellent to see almost all the team having the opportunity to bowl and the remaining wickets were spread around the boys, despite a late flurry of runs.

    Whilst stiffer challenges lie ahead, the team has quickly settled into the winning habit and we look forward to our trip to Llandaff Cathedral School on Saturday, where we will look to build on the good progress we have made to date.

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    Calendar

    Sunday 24 April 2016 National Prep Schools Art Exhibition (Assembly Hall)13:30 Boarders' Mountain Boarding Trip (Full and Regular Flexi-Boarders Only)

    Monday 25 April 2016, Week 3 25 April - 1 May12:00 Kingfishers Parents' Lunch14:00 Year 2 Internal Swimming Gala16:30 Pupils' Informal Concert (Lake House)

    Tuesday 26 April 201608:30 Year 4 Trip to SS Great Britain09:00 Year 6 Geography Field Trip to Weston-super-Mare09:45 Year 1 Workshop: A Musical Journey (Kingfishers Hall) Parents welcome11:00 Year 2 Workshop: A Musical Journey (Kingfishers Hall). Parents welcome12:00 Kingfishers Parents' Lunch16:15 County Cricket Round 2 v Pates (H): 1st XI.Pick up 18.30

    Wednesday 27 April 201612:45 Departure for Cricket v Beaudesert (A): 1st XI, 4th XI, U11A XI, Wanderers XI. Start 14:15. Pick up 18:3012:45 Departure for Cricket v Clifton (A): 3rd XI. Start 14:15. Pick up 18:3013:00 Departure for Tennis v Beaudesert (A): U13 6 pairs. Start 14:30. Pick up 17:0013:00 Departure for Rounders v Beaudesert (A): U9A, U9B. Start 14:30. Pick up 17:0014:15 Cricket v Beaudesert (H): 2nd XI, U11B XI, U10A XI, U10B XI. Pick up 17:3014:15 Internal Cricket Match (H): 3rd XI, 5th XI. Pick up 17:0014:15 Cricket v Pinewood (H): 5th XI Pick up 17:3014:30 Tennis v Beaudesert (H): U13 16 pairs. Pick up 16:1514:30 Rounders v Beaudesert (H): U11A, U11B, U10A, U10B. Pick up 16:15

    Thursday 28 April 201612:00 Kingfishers Parents' Lunch

    Friday 29 April 2016 House Maths Challenge11:30 Music Scholars' visit to CBSO Concert (Birmingham)12:00 Kingfishers Parents' Lunch14:15 Chapel (parents welcome)15:30 Exeat begins for children in Kingfishers: no after school care, activities or tea16:00 Exeat begins for children in Lower School: no after school care, activities or tea16:15 Exeat begins for children in Middle and Upper School: no after school care, activities or tea16:15 French Trip Meeting for Year 7 parents (Assembly Hall)

    All changes and additions to the School Calendar appear in pink.

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    13:00 -17:00

    INVITE YOU TO JOIN IN AN AFTERNOON OF FUN

    SUNDAY JUNE

    12

    HEADMASTER'S XI CRICKET MATCH

    With a BBQ at 15:30 To take part in the Tennis, email Sally-Ann Kent on [email protected]

    If would like to participate in the Cricket, contact Tim Buttress on [email protected]

    If you are interested in playing Netball, call Amy Mills on 07507 847012

    DOUBLES TENNIS TOURNAMENTNETBALL MINI-TOURNAMENT

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    Zara Skilleter 4Michael Warr 7Hannah Davies 8Eme Hesketh 8Annie Finan 12

    Happy Birthday to the following pupils this

    week!

    NOTICESHappy St George's Day!