Weekly News Round - Rosebery School · 2019-05-24 · 2. Staffing hanges. At the end of this half...
Transcript of Weekly News Round - Rosebery School · 2019-05-24 · 2. Staffing hanges. At the end of this half...
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24 MAY 2019
Dates for your Diary ................................. 2
PE Results & Fixtures ................................. 2
Surrey Hockey Award ............................... 3
Drama News ............................................. 3
Key Stage 3 & 4 Maths Assessments ....... 4
Parent/Carer Parking Notice .................... 4
Year 8 Students Write-Up ........................ 5
Rosebery Alumni—Gold DofE .................. 5
Rosebery School Art Exhibition ................. 6
New Year 7 Club ........................................ 6
Family Voice Surrey ................................... 6
Science , Maths & Media Achievements . 7
Word of the Week..................................... 7
Lost Property ............................................. 7
Headteacher Commendations................. 8
THIS WEEK’S NEWS
Weekly News Round Rosebery News
Dear Parents and Carers
This final week of the half term has seen our Year 12 Geographers navigate the Dorset coastline for their fieldwork studies over the weekend, 7EY and 8CX receive their ice cream van visit - a reward for their collective diligence and positivity, Year 8 travel to the French First World War Battlefields and Year 9 Drama students engage in an inspiring dance and movement workshop, and spend a marvellous afternoon with the residents of the Elders Care Home. Meanwhile, Year 10 students have camped at school as part of their Duke of Edinburgh practice, have been mentored by a number of our alumni at our Student Futures Micro Festival, and a number are heading out to Salamanca for an immersion trip over half term. Many thanks to Miss Glazebrook, Miss Bailey and Miss Reilly for leading this trip over the holiday.
Save the date: Alan Celine Dedication 26 June 2019
We have now finalised plans for the school to permanently remember the wonderful contribution to our school of our friend and colleague, Alan Celine, who so sadly died in December. On Wednesday 26 June we are going to close the school at 1.10pm and Years 11-13, with whom Alan worked most closely, along with former students and current and former staff, are going to be invited to take part in a puzzle walk around Epsom to raise money for the Princess Alice Hospice. At 4pm we will gather in the quad at the centre of the school (weather permitting) to dedicate the Sixth Form building to Alan, which will henceforth be known as the Alan Celine building. We will also be remembering Dr Millar, who is also very much missed by students and colleagues. Anyone is welcome to attend this celebration of Alan’s contribution to Rosebery and more information will follow about how to sign up for the walk or to let us know that you would like to attend the dedication.
Late start: Wednesday 5 June
A reminder that school begins later than usual on Wednesday 5 June due to staff training. Students should be in school ready to begin P2 at 9.45am.
Year 8 - Battlefields Trip
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Staffing Changes
At the end of this half term, we say farewell to Mr Parera (MFL), Mr Pathak (Law) and Mrs Blackiston (Music) and sincerely thank them for all that they have contributed to Rosebery over the last two terms. We welcome back Mrs Turner from maternity leave to the Music department and we welcome Miss Eisenzimmer to the MFL department. As usual at this time of the year our Head of Year 7 begins to work with our incoming Year 6 students, and therefore the Head of Year 8 takes the helm of this year group to ensure continuity of care. Now that Year 13 have departed, Mr Waight is moving from the Sixth Form team, and he is going to be taking on the leadership of the current Year 7 and will be their Head of Year as they move into Year 8. Additionally this year, Miss Lowe will no longer be leading Year 7, as she is joining the Leadership Team, and therefore Miss Glazebrook, her current deputy, will be taking on her role with the new Year 7 students instead.
Have a lovely half term week and we look forward to seeing all
students back for tutor time at 8.30am on Monday 3 June.
Ros Allen @RoseberyHT
Dates for your Diary
(Subject to Alteration)
Click the calendar for further dates
Sunday 26 May—Saturday 1 June Year 10 Spanish Immersion Trip Salamanca, Spain
w/c Monday 27 May 2019
Monday 27 May—Friday 31 May HALF TERM
w/c Monday 3 June 2019 Week 1
Monday 3 June—Friday 7 June GCSE Public Exams Year 12 Matriculation Exams
Sports Hall & other locations Hall
Tuesday 4 June Year 10 Geography Field Trip Juniper Hall, Boxhill
Wednesday 5 June LATE START Rosebery Collaborative Sessions Students to arrive for 9.45am, Period 2
Thursday 6 June Year 10 Geography Field Trip Juniper Hall, Boxhill
Friday 7 June Year 9 & Year 10 Drama - Trestle Mask Workshop
City of London Freemen’s School
w/c Monday 10 June 2019
Monday 10 June—Friday 14 June GCSE Public Exams Year 12 Transition Week
Sports Hall & other locations
Monday 10 June Year 10 Geography Field Trip Year 12 HE/UCAS Day
Juniper Hall, Boxhill 6th Form Area & LRC
Tuesday 11 June —Thursday 13 June Year 12 Student Futures Festival Coffee Bar, Couper & Drama
Tuesday 11 June— Sunday 16 June Gold D of E Final Expedition Cevennes Region, South of France Friday 14 June Year 12 End of Year One Celebration Day London Experience
SPORT DATE TEAM SCHOOL AGAINST HOME/AWAY
Cricket Tuesday 4 June Years 7, 8 & 9 St Andrew’s AWAY
Football Wednesday 5 June Years 9 & 10 Blenheim AWAY
Rounders Wednesday 5 June Year 7 (A&B) St Andrew’s AWAY
Rounders Thursday 6 June Year 8 (A&B) St Andrew’s AWAY
Rounders Thursday 6 June Years 9 & 10 Ashcombe AWAY
PE RESULTS
PE FIXTURES
SPORT DATE TEAM SCHOOL AGAINST RESULTS
Rounders Thursday 16 May Years 9 & 10 Ashcombe Postponed to 6 June
Rounders Tuesday 21 May Year 8 & 9 (A&B) St Teresa’s Year 8 A & Year 9 A Lost Year 9 A & Year 9 B Won
Rounders Wednesday 22 May Year 9 St Andrew’s Won 2 games Lost 1 game
Rounders Thursday 23 May Years 7 & 8 (A&B) Ashcombe Lost
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SURREY HOCKEY AWARD GOES TO…..
DRAMA NEWS
At the Surrey Hockey annual awards ceremony, Amy W 9CX was awarded the Girls under 14 ‘player of the season’. She was really chuffed and was presented with a glass trophy by Helen Richardson-Walsh (the Olympic Hockey gold medallist). This comes after a really exciting year for Amy, captaining the UK Lions and captaining Epsom girls, who not only won their league but were undefeated all season.
Congratulations and well done.
Mrs L Hart-McKee, Head of PE
Thank you to the PSA for funding a subscription to Digital Theatre Plus, which has allowed Drama and English students to access a range or resources, articles and recorded theatre productions, which has been very beneficial to GCSE and A Level students. They have
been able to watch a performance a number of times, consolidating their notes and enhancing their understanding of the theatrical conventions. Mr J Waight, Head of Drama
“As a Year 12 Drama student, I have used “Digital Theatre Plus” a lot whilst working on my live theatre evaluation. As well as being able to watch many different plays - including Ghosts by Henrick Ibsen which we are currently studying - I can choose key scenes within them to enhance my focus on analysis. This, along with the on-line study guides that come with the plays, allows me to keep all my information in one easily accessible place. Also, the interviews with the cast and crew helped me gain a fully rounded understanding of my play so I could further develop my knowledge. It is a great resource to allow us to revise and enhance our under-standing of live theatre.” By Cara E, 12C
Year 8 HPV Immunisations
REMINDER
The 2nd dose will take place on
Tuesday 25 June
If you have any concerns, please contact Mrs A Wild.
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Summer Assessments—week commencing 10 June
Year 7 - students will sit two assessments for the Summer Term in Maths. The first assessment will be a numeracy assessment during PSHE on Wednesday 12 June. The second assessment will take place on either Thursday 13 or Friday 14 June in a Maths lesson. The second assessment will include questions from various topics throughout the year. Both papers will be non-calculator papers. Students have been emailed a revision list this week, so please encourage them to check their emails.
Year 8 - students will sit two assessments for the Summer Term in Maths. One exam will be a non-calculator paper and the other will be a calculator paper. Both assessments will take place in the students’ normal Maths lessons. Both assessments will include questions from various topics throughout the year. Students have been emailed a revision list this week, so please encourage them to check their emails.
Students should use the revision list to identify areas to revise and then they should use their Maths books, HegartyMaths, previous assessments and homework, as revision tools for these assessments.
Students should also attend the KS3 support club (Thursday lunchtimes in M12 from 1.25pm to 1.55pm) if they need help on a particular topic or problem, or they can just attend and complete some of the tasks available on the day.
Full Maths equipment will be needed for the assessments (pencil, pen, ruler, compass, protractor, eraser, sharpener—Year 8 students will also need a calculator. Please note that equipment will not be provided by the class teacher; it is the responsibility of the students to be organised for their assessments.
Please contact your child’s class teacher, or me, if you have any queries.
Miss S Reilly KS3 Mathematics Coordinator Deputy Head of Mathematics
KEY STAGE 3 MATHS ASSESSMENTS
KEY STAGE 4 MATHS ASSESSMENTS
Year 9 - students will complete two 1 hour papers in their usual Maths lessons. The first paper will be non-calculator; the second paper will be calculator.
Paper 1 (Non-Calculator): Tuesday 18 June 2019 Paper 2 (Calculator): Wednesday 19 June 2019
Full Maths equipment will be needed for these assessments (pencil, pen, ruler, compass, protractor, eraser, sharpener and a scientific calculator). Equipment will not be provided by the class teacher; it is the responsibility of the students to be organised for their assessments. Miss N Bailey Head of Maths Lead Practitioner
Parents/Carers are reminded that the entrance to school via Ebbisham Road should be pedestrian or cycle access only. Our local residents are often blocked in their driveways by cars trying to reach the back gate in order to drop students as close to the school as they can. The ideal place for students to alight would be the layby next to Ebbisham Road on the A24.
Your support with this would be very much appreciated.
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strong and will be able to support you fully. Adults are a nice way to talk to, but personally your friends will understand better because they will be more understanding and usually teachers have dealt with bigger issues likes bills, and say that your issue isn’t as bad. But adults are great with sorting issues that are changeable, like seating plans you can tell your teachers. Sometimes people need time off. You can do something enjoyable with your friends and if you don’t have any, try talking to someone new. Maybe try a new activity like lacrosse or knitting. It will be a new adventure. By Angelina M Kuukua M & Zara C 8CX
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Stress, anxiety and depression are caused when we are living to
please others. —PAULO COELHO—
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HOW TO DEAL WITH STRESS AND ANXIETY?
Three Year 8 students, as part of a magazine writing project, have produced an article exploring ways to manage anxiety. The skills they have built lay the foundation for their Language GCSE Paper 2, Section B creative writing task. Ms V Rad, English Teacher Usually most people say that school is stressful and that’s the reason why we all have anxiety, however that is not always the way it is. Anxiety can have all sorts of reasons for why we feel the way we do. Usually other reasons can be because of family issues: siblings, parents….. But everything is different for every person; I doubt 7 billion people have similar issues. Sometimes the issues that cause us to be upset, can be things that we don’t want to admit is hurting us deep down. Mostly we can also be upset because we are attached to things, like people and things and ourselves, however this is not a bad thing, we shouldn’t be ashamed just because we are attached. It would all be easier for everyone in the world not to be so attached to things, but if we acknowledge it and accept that we are, it would hurt less. With long-term issues it’s hard to just say get over it
and it will all be over soon, we should be supporting our mates and showing that we are there for them even though the problem might seem little to us, everyone reacts to problems differently. I’m thinking of anxiety like a battlefield. It may be you, your friend, or maybe someone you know….. there’s a war going on. We are all in the front line of education. There won’t be solutions that will make the problems disappear, but there are solutions that will take the pain away for a while and distract you from thinking about it. Sports can be a great way to help occupy our minds with exercises and activities. Drama can help with expressing emotions and performing. And Art can help you be creative with drawing and painting. This won’t always help but it will most of the time. Another thing that helps me tackle issues is to talk to people about the situations you’re in, but sometimes it’s hard to tell your mates how you feel, with worry about how they will react to what you have to say. For me I’m dealing with lots of issues and I wished I told my mate sooner, but you just have to try even if it hurts, it’s really good to get your issues out in the open, I recommend telling a friend who is
On 22 May 2019 a group of ex-Rosebery students (Izzy K, Emily P, Gaby McC, Kerry C and Cassandra G) went to Buckingham Palace to receive their Gold Duke of Edinburgh award.
The award is a massive achievement as they had to complete 12 months volunteering, a 4 day expedition in the south of France and a 5 day residential placement.
Well done girls.
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SCIENCE, MATHS & MEDIA ACHIEVEMENTS
Year 7
Flo R (7PY) Helen S (7EX) Eloise H (7CY) Shreya G (7CY)
Year 8
Tia H (8EY) Katie H (8MY)
Miss S Reilly,
Acting Deputy Head of Maths &
KS3 Mathematics Coordinator
Year 7: Anna G 7EX
Year 8: Fallon McN 8EY
Year 9: Fatima Z 9MX
Year 10: Basmah K 10EY
Year 11: Iola S 11MY
Stars of the Week!
Miss N Bailey, Acting Head of Maths
Congratulations to
Prutha K 9EX in Year 9
Elena O’S 10EX in Year 10
for completing the most revision
sessions correctly this week.
Mrs N Bonfanti,
Media Studies Coordinator
Student Form Questions Answered
Alice S 9PY 1892
Isla G 9CY 1384
Jane R 9PX 1163
Lucy A 9CX 1061
Cadence McH 9CX 999
Carrie R 9MX 914
Annabel H 9PX 905
Zoe B 9PY 860
Ella F 9CY 807
Arabella H 9MY 737
Miss J Starr, Head of Science
Year 7 Eleesha W (7EX)
Year 8 Sabihah K (8EY)
Year 10 Basmah K (10EY)
Miss S Reilly,
Acting Deputy Head of Maths &
KS3 Mathematics Coordinator
If your child has lost any items, please would you ask them to come and check the table outside Student Support. If the lost property is named your child will be sent a message via the school registers.
Please can we remind you to name all items so that they can be returned to the students.
Student Support Team
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Bringing Forgotten Items into School
May we ask parents/carers to encourage students to be independent in checking that they have all the equipment they
need for the school day. Whilst we understand that unexpected activities may require a parent/carer to
bring an item into school, students should ensure they have everything they need for
the following day. Your help would greatly reduce the
number of items we are asked to pass on to students, as well as teaching students
good organisational skills.
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HEADTEACHER COMMENDATIONS
It is fantastic to highlight the efforts of so many students this week; congratulations to them all!
Year 7 - Mrs Barlow has nominated Helen Simm 7EX for her superb number of achievement points a reflection of her
dedication and superb attitude, Miss Croft has nominated Queenie Slinger 7EY for her fantastic PowerPoint on cyber bullying which she delivered to her tutor group and Ms Reeves has nominated Olivia Anderson 9MX, Anna Broadley 9CX and Amelie Thornton 9PX for their hard work on their fantastic Shakespeare assessment response, Orla Kane, Jasmine James and Ava Greenwood 7EY for preparing a starter activity on word classes, Izzy Wells 7EY and Esme Wright 7CX for their consistent hard work and perceptive contributions in our English lessons, Eleesha Wanniarachchi and Naomi Grove 7EX for working so diligently to upskill their descriptive writing in our English lesson. Miss Glazebrook has nominated Jessica Sheehy and Naomi Grove 7EX, Lila Harrington and Anna Callister 7CY for their amazing presentations at transition evening. Ms Ryan has nominated Marianne Horrocks 7EY, Ava Greenwood 7EY, Maddie Frost 7EY, Eva Steward 7EY, Grace McGuinness 7PX, Saira Amin 7PX, Alessia Gaudiano 7PY and Kia-Jai Cunningham 7PY for their excellent work in Art. Finally, Mrs Boundy has nominated the whole of 7CX who have done brilliantly in their Boscastle flood assessment.
Year 8 - Mr Pingree has nominated Phoebe Long, Katie Long, Dionna Djurakulova and Edith Page 8EY for their
consistent, hard-working approach throughout English this year, Mr Branca has nominated Maisie Muchmore 8CX for her excellent independent work in Art and Connie Halls 8CY for maintaining very high standards with her sketchbook work. Mrs Parry has nominated Sophia Evers, Chloe Davies, Amelie Frost and Amy Riches 8EX for their excellent reactions tests and Becca Jones, Ysabel Cichy, Emily Gilbertson, Lula Hargreaves, Elizabeth Quintana Purkiss, Sophie Jalland and Mia Stambrey 8CY for their excellent organisms test scores. Ms Ryan has nominated Katie Clark and Lara Banyard 8MY, Jasmine Johnson and Holly Hume 8EY, Jess Brundish and Amelia Phillips 8EX for their excellent classwork in Art.
Year 9 - Mr Pingree has nominated Sophie Rauch 9CY for her diligence and 'no-excuses' attitude to her learning,
Mr Branca has nominated Daisy Moore 9EX for her excellent engagement with her sculpture project and Mrs Bonfanti has nominated Lilly Walker 9MY for creating a beautiful interactive website in just two lessons - she is streets ahead everyone else in the class. Mrs Rundle has nominated Megan Peaty 9MY for working hard to finish a wonderful watercolour of her assemblage piece. Mrs Kay has nominated Izzy Richardson and Bonnie Penny 9CY, Sophie Lomas 9MY, Madison Colliss, Jemma Flack, Leila Flower, Lucy Helyar and Charlotte Lehane 9PY, Katya Ganevitch and Sophia Katsikaris 9EY for their excellent performance in Shakespeare assessment.
Year 10 - Mr Pingree has nominated Ellen Scally 10CX, Samia Kadir 10EX, Hannah Calverley and Vera de Monchy
10MX, for their consistent hard work and effort in every single lesson, Mr Branca has nominated Xanthe Bradshaw 10EX for outstanding independent work and Maddie Borman 10PY for showing great creativity with her work. Mrs Parry has nominated Alex Thorpe 10EX, Nicole Newell and Ella Powell 10MX for their work on rates and equilibrium. Miss Babo has nominated Jameelah Auchoybur 10CX for her excellent work in French and getting full marks in her writing assessment.
Sixth Form - Mrs Little has nominated the following students for their commitment and dedication in reading with
younger students and helping these students to improve their literacy skills and confidence: Inès Farrow, Megan Bloomfield, Isobel Campbell, Charmaine Ramirez, Zoe Symons and Jessica Heckman 12A, Charlotte Cornwell, Alia Mirza, Maggie Dale, Jess James, Emily Zoeller and Elise Elger 12E. Mrs Bonfanti has nominated Ajay Sesay 12A for a thorough presentation to the class on an A Level Media revision topic and Leia Taskas 12B for creating a cartoon with music and graphics to present her A Level Media revision topic. Mrs Royall has nominated Emma Pitt 12B, Jemima McCaffrey and Georgia Oldridge 12C, Isobel Craig 12E for their consistently excellent effort in their Maths homework.
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