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I N S I D E T H I S
I S S U E :
Summer Concert
1
Farewells & Welcomes
4
Sports Day 5
Sports Information
6
Dates for your Diary
6
Celebration Afternoon
2 & 3
F R I D A Y 1 8 T H J U L Y 2 0 0 8 S S U E 3 0 2 W E E K 3 9
This newsletter will be distributed each Friday and will be published
on the Lord Grey website, www.lordgrey.org.uk
Staff, students, parents or governors are welcome to
contribute items of news or information.
These should reach Julie Stevens by 10am on Tuesday via email:
webpost@lordgrey.org.uk or post to the address below.
Rickley Lane
Bletchley
Milton Keynes
MK3 6EW
Phone: 01908 626110
Fax: 01908 366139
E-mail: webpost@lordgrey.org.uk
Lord Grey School
Lord Grey School Newsletter
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Summer Concert 2008Summer Concert 2008Summer Concert 2008Summer Concert 2008
Arrangements for the beginning of term for students Arrangements for the beginning of term for students Arrangements for the beginning of term for students Arrangements for the beginning of term for students Wednesday 3rd September - Years 7 and 12 only for 8.45am
Thursday 4th September - All Years for 8.45am
Orchestra The Muppets Theme—Sam Pottle/Jim Henson Saxophone Ensemble Welcome Dance—Karen Street Guitar and Vocal Solo Umbrella (Acoustic Version) Aaron Alderman/Rhianna Junior Choir I’ll Stand by You—Steinberg/Kelly String Orchestra GCSE Composition, Waltz—Jo Hayes, Year 10 Vocal Solo No-one But You—Joy Rumbell/Queen Woodwind Ensemble Memory (Cats) Andrew Lloyd Webber Cold Harbour Year 6 Choir Kookaburra, Traditional Clarinet Duet Flower Dance Jo Hayes & Miss Webb/Delibes Oboe Solo Piece V Eleanor Brudenell/Ceasar Frank Junior Choir We Go Together (Grease), Jacobs/Casey Jazz Band Have You Met Miss Jones Vocals Andrew Bond & Ryan Rance/Hart & Rogers
Piano Solo L’Octobre Sophie Jaccard/Debussy Saxophone Ensemble Pink Pantha/Henry Mancini Vocal Solo Why Do You Always Make Me Cry? Rebecca Brown Flute Duet Andante– Opus 25 Claire Steward & Lucy Allman/Doppler Senior Choir Chatanooga Choo Choo/Harry Warren/Mack Gordon Clarinet Solo Jazz Three Alex Alisbury/Alan Haughton Guitar and Vocal Duet Fields of Gold Andrew Bond & Jo Hayes/Eva Cassidy Violin solo Hungarian Dance Chris Birdseye/Czardas Joint Choir The Lion King Lord Grey and Cold Harbour/Elton John
On Thursday evening, 10th July in the School Hall, we were treated to stunning performances from our Lord Grey students. The standards of musicianship and performances were of a high quality. The programme was:
News flash … news flash … news flash … news flash … news flash.. Four Lord Grey students have just attended a presentation and were presented with an award - “Highly Commended for Achievement on Work Experience”. The were all deemed as giving outstanding contribution to their two week work experience placement. Congratulations to Lewis Wilson 10J, Danielle Smith 10D, Connie
Roberts 10D, Charlotte Curtis 10E. Further details in the first newsletter in September.
Dear Parents and Carers, Our recent Newsletters, and this one, will have given you a sense of the excitement and busyness of this term. Just this week I have attended our Celebration of Achievement, Sports Day, Community Day and Year 11 Prom following on from our Summer Concert last week. I am proud of the talents of our students and their ability to work together to make such occasions inclusive and enjoyable for everyone involved. Thank you to students, staff and parents for everything you have contributed to Lord Grey this year. I wish all our readers a very good summer and look forward to seeing everyone in September refreshed for the chal-lenges for the next school year. Jill Coughlan, Headteacher
Form Prize Winners
Year 7 7D Scott Baines 7E Reece Sherratt 7F Joshua Orchard 7G Thomas Owens 7H Ashvina Ananthakumaran 7J Denise Osei 7K Natalee Gomes 7L Ashley McCullagh
8D Molly Freeman 8E Jessica Glass 8F James Grufferty 8G Jack Lake 8H Luke Bullock 8J George Wallace 8K Daniel Rodger 8L Korri Lenney
9D James Preston 9E Casey Reeve 9F Callum Read 9G Ashleigh Wells 9H Joshua Stevenson-Hoare 9J Rebecca Brown 9K Jack Bampfield 9L Jessica Bishop
10D Elizabeth Healey 10E Charlotte Curtis 10F Liam Morris 10G Reece Hockley 10H Hannah Campbell 10J Lewis Wilson 10K Sandra Jeffery 10L Darryl Jones
Year 7 7D Amy Ryan 7E Mital Gorania
7F Selina Hussain 7G Lillian Asiedu 7H Harry Green 7J Carrie Walton 7K Sydney Leigh 7L Jaideep Nagpal
8D Scarlett Morris 8E Daniella Hirst 8F Paige Nash 8G Daniel Healey 8H Perrine Jaccard 8J Kayleigh Milentijevic 8K Amy Gould 8L Georgina Elton
9D Rebecca Ebrey 9E Amir Abdi
9F Emma Carrington
9G Bret Arthurs 9H Jordan Ashton 9J Aneelah Nazir 9K Alex Clark 9L Jake Hobbs
10D Amma Ofosu 10E Rebecca Allen 10F Aysha Rahman 10G Lewis Kaye 10H Thomas Southwell 10J Leah Brent Williams 10K Megan Elliott 10L Steffi Carter
Commendation Prize Winners
Celebration of Achievement Afternoon
On Tuesday 15th July one hundred and seventy students plus their parents, staff and Governors gathered in the main hall for a very enjoyable afternoon to celebrate the achievement of Lord Grey students in the past year. After a welcome from the Headteacher Jill Coughlan, in which she described the focus for improvement in the next year and introduced the school’s new mission statement and motto, Form Prizes and Commendation prizes were awarded for each form in years 7, 8, 9 and 10. The students who had been nominated as the winners of the Subject Prizes then received their magnificent books which have a commemorative inscription in them as well as a certificate. It is hoped the students will keep these books for many years to remind them of their great achievement. There were new Year Prizes of book tokens for students who have made a huge contribution to the school community. We heard excellent speeches from Sasha Hicks and Andrew Bond (Year 11) who were listened to with great attention as they encouraged the students to get involved with extra curricula activities and take active steps to build their confidence. The music from the Saxophone Ensemble, Aaron Alderman, Sophie Jaccard and Rebecca Brown was superb. David Giles, Vice Chair of Governors, then congratulated the students and their parents and thanked everyone for coming and then we moved to the Dining Room to enjoy some wonderful cakes and tea. Congratulations to you if you received an award and thank you to all the staff and students who helped in the organisation of the event. David Smith, Assistant Headteacher
Spanish Danny Cross 7G
Luke Bullock 8L Georgia Breuilly 9H
Bethany Sampson 10E French Elizabeth Simpson 7F
Jessica Glass 8E
Ryan Perkins 9J Cherilyn Yeates 10K German Mital Gorania 7E Justine May 8D Sarah Coleman 9H Sophie Jaccard 10K
Italian Joshua Lockwood 7K Annie Siu 8H Jonathan Tonkin 9K
Hannah Campbell 10H
English as Additional Language
Faisal Said 8J
Perrine Jaccard 8H Affrin Periyappu 9K
PE Boys Ryan Smith 7F Alex Grogan 8K
Sam Seidu 9E
Liam Morris 10F
PE Girls Abigail Griggs 7D
Robyn Lines 8D
Georgia Breuilly 9H
Toni Wright 10F
Music Jack Belcher 7D
Aaron Alderman 8G
Rebecca Brown 9J
Sophie Jaccard 10K
Drama Shaun Stratton 7G
Anisha Joshi 8L
Kia Taylor 9J Toni Wright 10F
ICT Scott Baines 7D
Rosie Barton 8J Joe Baines 9G
ICT (GCSE)
Scott Carter 10L
LaPD
Stephen Hingley 7J
Nicholas Webster 8H Shelbie Read 9K Liam Morris 10F
Business Studies Lewis Kaye 10G
Art
Abigail Harris 7K
Annie Siu 8H
Amelia Breading 9F
Amma Ofosu 10D
Design Technology
Oliver Cain 7K
Israphon Thongbaibon 8L
John Tonkin 9K
Food Technology
Steffi Carter 10L
Graphic Products
Bethany Gurney 10H
Resistant Materials
Jake Zukas 10J
Creative Textiles
Cherilyn Yeates 10K
Applied Business
Yasmin Burrows 10L
SEN
Nick Brown 9K
James Duguid 9E
Work Experience Award
Charlotte Curtis 10E
Year Prize Winners Year 7 Samantha Ruse 7E
Year 8 Jessica Glass 8E
Year 9 Joshua Stevenson-Hoare 9H
Year 10 Reece Hockley 10G
Subject Prize Winners
Mathematics
Xiaojing Li 7K Georgia Dunn 8D
Joshua Stevenson-Hoare
9H
Jessica Rocton 10K
English
Sydney Leigh 7K
Chloe Flatt 8H
Joshua Stevenson-Hoare
9H
English Language
Lewis Kaye 10G
English Literature
Jessica Rocton 10K
Geography
Ashley McCullagh 7L
Amy Rodriguez 8H
Ryan Wright 9L
Nichola Flack 10E
Science
Jack Belcher 7D
Perrine Jaccard 8H
Joshua Stevenson-Hoare 9H
Sean McCabe 10F
Lewis Kaye 10G
History
Tyler Mitten 7H
Stephen Tyler-Forde 8D
Georgia Breuilly 9H
Jessica Rocton 10K
Religious Studies
Jamie Jeffrey 7K
Emma Giles 8J
Heather Spalding 9L
Jake Zukas 10J
Citizenship
Luke Fathers 7J
Amy Gould 8K
Emma Carrington 9F
Kirsty Hirst 10D
Farewells and WelcomesFarewells and WelcomesFarewells and WelcomesFarewells and Welcomes It is that time of year when we must sadly say our goodbyes and thank yous to members of staff who are leaving and wish them well for the future: Simon Bloomfield Head of Mathematics Jan English Teacher of English Vaughan Parry Head of Humanities Sarah Bates Teacher of Business Robyn Spicer Head of English Lorraine Hart Teacher of Art Adwoa Oforiwa Teacher of English Martin Preece Teacher of Music Sophie Tiller Teacher of English Bernard Faricy Teacher of Mathematics Cathy Sinclair Teacher of English Fran Lee Teacher of PE Kaz James Teacher of PE Deena Kay Teacher of Sociology Julie Axtell-Powell Teacher of Mathematics Adam Wilson Teacher of Mathematics We welcome to the school recently and for September the following new staff: James Smith Head of Humanities Lipi Sanyal Teacher of English Hayley Bourne Teacher of PE Emmanuel Eduful Teacher of Mathematics Adam Conn Teacher of Music Nicola Downing Teacher of Drama Aaron Peck Teacher of ICT Ann Caborn Head of SEN Services Lisa Rudge Teacher of Mathematics Leo Dalkin Teacher of Acc/Hums/Maths Antony Mort Teacher of Boys' PE Arinola Adejola Teacher of Mathematics Tasnim Qadir Teacher of English Ceri Davies Teacher of English Michelle O'Connor Teacher of English
Please see below details of the new times for the school’s organisation of the school day from September 2008:
Registration 8.45 – 8.55 Lesson 1 8.55 – 9.55 Lesson 2 9.55 – 10.55 Break 10.55 – 11.15 Lesson 3 11.15 – 12.15 Lesson 4 12.15 – 1.15 Lunch 1.15 – 2.05 Lesson 5 2.05 – 2.30 Lesson 6 2.30 – 3.30
Important Information for September
Open University VisitOpen University VisitOpen University VisitOpen University Visit On the 5th July, Lord Grey School Post 16 Science Students visited the Open University. The day proved to be very educational for the students as it helped them to gain knowledge of different aspects of planetary science research among other things such as mass spectrometry. The students observed an array of scientific machinery and observed professional scientists demonstrating scientific projects including, Beagle 2 and the Rosetta Mission. “By speaking to current university science students we were given a confidence boost which inspired us to carry on studying sciences as well as giving us an open mind on continuing to study various types of science in high education.” Lindsay Pitcher “It was quite an experience and I found it most informative.” Ajira Bouchada “It was very interesting and at times I found it hard to believe how advanced all the technology was.” Grant Bullock “It was amazing to see advanced science in action.” Haydn Jones
Year 11 PromYear 11 PromYear 11 PromYear 11 Prom The Year 11 Prom took place at Wilton Hall last night (Thursday 17th July). It was a spectacular affair with fabulous array of prom dresses and suits on show. Mrs Carole Jones, Assistant Headteacher said; “This was a wonderful reunion for the our Year 11 students as a reward for all the hard work they put into their examinations. They really enjoyed themselves and have shown how they are blossoming into mature individuals, who have a lot of potential to contribute to our community.”
Sports Day, Thursday 17th JulySports Day, Thursday 17th JulySports Day, Thursday 17th JulySports Day, Thursday 17th July
visited the Open University. The day proved to be very
Sports day was a huge success this year. The whole format was changed to suit all students and to make the event more inclusive and fun, this decision was made last year as the PE department felt that it needed to consist of all sports and not just Athletics. A lot of research was undertaken to make sure that the day was a success. Months of planning went into the day and all the hard work by the PE staff paid off. The day's events started off with our student top runners competing in the morning and although, initially, the rain came down, the students enthusiasm was not dampened and spirits remained high. The standard of running was excellent as was the competitiveness. The afternoon consisted of a circuit for each year group whereby the stations had events such as welly wangling, target golf, and the most popular up 'n' under. Again the teamwork was excellent. However a sporting competition means there has to be winners and losers and the results were as follows: Year 7 winners - Paris Year 8 winners - Madrid Year 9 winners - Berlin Year 10 winners - Madrid
Overall winners were Madrid - congratulations to Mr James and his house. Many more thanks must go to the following people without their help the day would not have been successful; Bob Buckby and Adam Conn for setting up the sound system, Heads of House for organising their teams, Nigel Handyside and Heads of Year for patrolling the areas, all members of staff who kindly helped with running the stations, Post 16 members for running the stations, Form Tutors for organising their Tutor Groups, Jo Trevenna and her film crew for catching the days events and making a film about it all, the PE department for such excellent organisation and finally, Margaret Cutress, Sarah Lowe and Chelsey Rose for the scoring. Faye Causer, Head of PE
The Poetry Pearls booklet was officially launched at the 30th Birthday Celebration on 19th June 2008. This book of poems was written by many friends and supporters in Milton Keynes to celebrate 30 years of support and service in Milton Keynes.
Lord Grey students have been raising funds for the charity Age Concern during the last few weeks. As it is the PEARL Anniversary of this charity and the National Year of Reading, they wanted to share with you one of the Poetry Pearls.
If this inspires you, these books are available for a small donation and you can find them in all the Age Concern shops and outlets in the Milton Keynes area.
County County County County
CapCapCapCap Congratulations to Liam Morris who, after a gruel l ing se lect ion per iod has been selected for Buckingham
County Hockey Team. This is a great achievement as the Buckingham County Squad is renowned for its high standards of selection and ability.
Good luck to Liam in his future county career.
Richard Henry, Teacher of PE
www.englishspace.ort.org EnglishSpace is a free English language course on the internet. In EnglshSpace there are puzzles, games, exercises and projects to help you practise. www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise Improve your English and maths with Skillswise. Factsheets, worksheets, quizzes and games to help improve your skills. Both websites provide interactive (and self marking) English activities, Skillswise also provides lots of maths activities and games.
Jan Rae, Teacher of EAL
Interactive WebsitesInteractive WebsitesInteractive WebsitesInteractive Websites
School Dates Start Date Finish Date
Autumn Term 2008 1/09/08 - for staff 2/09/08 - for staff 3/09/08 - Years 7 & 12 only 4/09/08 - All Years
19/12/08
Half term 27/10/08 31/10/08
Spring Term 2009 5/01/09 3/04/09
Half term 16/02/09 20/02/09
The school will be closed on:
Training Day Training Day Training Day Training Day Training Day Spring Bank Holiday
1st September 08 2nd September 08 24th October 08 3rd November 08 20th April 09 4th May 09
Half term 25/05/09 29/05/09
Summer Term 2009 20/04/09 20/07/09
Christmas Break 22/12/08 2/01/09
Easter Break 6/04/09 17/04/09
Dates for your diary...Dates for your diary...Dates for your diary...Dates for your diary...
The Weakest Link A small but enthusiastic crowd gathered in the School Dining Room on a recent summer evening (clashing with the finale of “Heroes”) to witness some of the greatest minds on our teaching staff locked in battle. Quiz master Ann(dy) Brockett was suitably intimidating and the contestants talked bravely but looked scared. First to walk the walk of shame was David Smith. He made the mistake of getting a question right in the first round and he had persuaded the others to take part. Next to go was Matt Tymon who wrote the names of everyone who nominated him on a ‘hit list’. The final showdown was between Amanda Dickinson
and Rachel Parish. Our winner cleverly answered most questions incorrectly in the opening rounds to avoid being voted off as a threat to the others. She then stormed past Rachel Parish in the last round, to be declared the winner of 27 wagon wheels and 27 house points. Congratulations Amanda Dickinson you were the strongest link. The LGA would like to thank everyone who took part. Our technicians; Reece Hockley and William Elliot, the competitors; David Smith Matt Tymon, James Brudenell, Scott Greenwood-King, Fran Lee, Richard Henry, Rachel Parish, Amanda Dickinson and our magnificent quizmaster Ann(dy) Brockett.
Marianne Simpson, LGA
Milton KeynesMilton KeynesMilton KeynesMilton Keynes
Netball AwardsNetball AwardsNetball AwardsNetball Awards
On Friday 11th July the Milton Keynes Netball Awards were held at the Broughton Hotel. This is an annual event which celebrates MK Netters achievements over the past year and the improvement to game play for both the players and their teams. This year Lord Grey School have excelled, receiving three individual awards and team awards for all our players. Well done to Toni Ford, Year 11 who received the most improved player, Amy Gould, Year 8 who received coaches player and Georgia Dunn, Year 8 who received most promising player. The wards were presented by the under 17s England Coach, Jo Munnion.
Jayne Dunn, Assistant Head of Year 10
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