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Welcome to the half termly round-up of events at Ealing Fields. We hope that you will
enjoy these brief glimpses of what has been a very full six weeks
Associate Headteacher’s welcome
Reminder
Students return to school:
Tuesday 30th October
It has been an excellent first half-term of this new year, and new chapter, of the Ealing Fields story.
For most schools building a whole new teaching block would be enough, but not for Ealing Fields!
Armed with our desire to ‘lead with courage and compassion’ the students have made a superb tran-
sition into their new year groups, including 120 brand new Year 7s. They have also taken the refresh
of the school uniform fully in their stride and look like the smartest school in Ealing (I think anyway).
We have welcomed a large new staff team who have added a lot of value to the school’s work, and
we held our biggest ever Open Day, and first one for two years on the school’s own site. We wel-
comed over 1,050 people, many of whom contacted me personally afterwards to praise the quality
of the students and staff for their welcome, energy and intelligence. I agree wholeheartedly.
It is with great delight that we can announce the approval of Planning Application for Place House
and this gives us a tremendous spring in our step (more on this on the second page). I would like to
formally thank all the parents for their support this half-term, but also for supporting the Ealing
Fields ‘project’ since its inception and I hope the news of the Place House approval brings you as
much joy as it has to the students and staff.
As ever, the half-term has been action-packed, from student councils to cross-country, from trips to
the Globe to the TV cameras visiting for our European Day of Languages, there hasn’t been a dull mo-
ment. I would like to congratulate and thank the students and staff for making such a positive start
to this year and for some strong outcomes in their Q1 exams. Read on to hear about all the other
highlights of the term and I look forward to welcoming you into school soon and at our Christmas
Concert later in the term.
With best wishes for a restful half-term break,
Mr Bedford
Place House approval
Last night the Planning Committee of Ealing Council, who exercise the council's functions as a local
planning authority, met to determine the planning application for the permanent site for Ealing
Fields High School.
We are delighted to announce that members voted unanimously to approve the planning applica-
tion for the new building and renovation of Place House and we look forward to receiving the for-
mal notification from the council very soon.
Three students representing Ealing Fields (Sheida Shaker, Samira Dalla and Zain Adam) welcomed
councillors and members of the public to the meeting at Ealing Town Hall with one staying in the
public gallery to the very end in order to see the vote.
Our planning consultant summed up his presentation to the committee with this heartfelt plea
from a Year 9 student. “We are really proud to be at Ealing Fields and have made the very best we
can of the temporary site where we have lived for the past three years – but we are longing to
have a real school building which will enable us to really excel.”
We are all thrilled this major milestone has been reached and the future is secure for our current
students, as well as those who are applying to join us next September.
We anticipate that work will be able to start on the new site after Christmas and thank all mem-
bers of the Ealing Fields community for their support during the planning application process.
We will, of course, keep you up-to-date with progress on the Place House building project as soon
as there are updates to share and look forward to this next exciting part of the journey with stu-
dents and parents.
Uniform
We are incredibly grateful for the effort made over the Summer by parents/carers getting students up
to speed with our uniform expectations however, It has been noted recently that a few students have
come into school wearing a small amount of coloured lip gloss / mascara / foundation. Just to be clear
on the school rules there is no make up allowed in school.
Any student found wearing makeup of any kind will receive negative conduct points and will also have their bags / lockers searched. Any makeup discovered will be confiscated for the remainder of the term and parents will be notified.
Below is a reminder of the current school uniform expectations.
Uniform
Zero Heroes
Year 7
Ibrahim Rasool 7B
Nikolaos Smyrilios 7B
Mariam Airan 7C
Tara Ali 7C
Nermeen Alkalai 7C
Alice Courtney 7C
Aldea Gjini 7C
Sara Ichimura 7C
Hana Kanetake 7C
Janae White 7C
Ahmad Armouch 7P
Salma El Baroudi 7P
Victoria Noga-Jonczy 7P
Yuma Nogawa 7P
Theo Parkinson-Pride 7P
Ella Patel 7P
Jannath Ahmed 7Y
Nathan Bedrossian 7Y
Mariam Borow 7Y
Chloe Fiku 7Y
Laila-Salma Gani 7Y
Tyler Johnston 7Y
Ajooni Kalsi 7Y
Hania Khan 7Y
Inaaya Khan 7Y
Fadumo Mohamed 7Y
James Moppett 7Y
Zahra Najafi 7Y
Bianka Spica 7Y
Otto Strouts 7Y
Nariah Walcott-Weir 7Y
Celebrating students with 0 negative conduct
points
Zero Heroes
Year 8
Shahd Alasad 8B
Amina Amrane 8B
Cyrus Brunt-Eshraghi 8B
Zaki Chohan 8B
Kamaya Hyman-Taylor 8B
Seevan Ratha 8B
Ibrahim Saeed 8B
Mekael Syed 8B
Adam Hassan 8C
Daniela Kaneva 8C
Ziyad Khan 8C
James Moth 8C
Seb Bajus 8P
Amelie Canniff 8P
Chiara Fioretti 8P
Alex Lopez Martinez 8P
Adriana Popova 8P
Ayaan Rahman 8P
Omario Campbell 8Y
Ethan Doyle 8Y
Salma Hersi 8Y
Aban Laylany 8Y
Sohrab Sarajzada 8Y
Denis Savas 8Y
Natalia Wiecha-Edmonds 8Y
Erika Zakaryan 8Y
Celebrating students with 0
negative conduct points
Zero Heroes
Year 9
Mohammad Ali 9B
Vyan Bassi 9B
Ethan Foran 9B
Nisha Jain 9B
Sophia Simpson 9B
Shahzaib Adeel 9C
Ahmed Ali 9C
Grace Connett 9C
Ameer Dawood 9C
Aarya Desai 9C
Mimi Green 9C
Reece Hamilton 9C
Maissa Idriss 9C
Mobeen Mirza 9C
Karima Omar 9C
Sheida Shaker 9C Bardia Azadi-Haji-Moussa 9P
Yasin Bajja 9P
Caitlin-Rose Barry 9P
Nelson Duquesne 9P
Niyah Gayle 9P
Ariana Millis 9P
Eliya Mohammad Karimi 9P
Sava Shamal 9P
Hawa Zeid 9P
Nathan Bewley 9Y
Vedant Jitesh 9Y
Shevanee Kanabar 9Y
Lottie Laffey 9Y
Archie Moir 9Y
Petya Nenkova 9Y
Isaac Oliver-Ali
Edie Seabrooke 9Y
Krishnaa Sutharsan 9Y
Staff News
We wanted to write to formally welcome our new staff and say thank you to all teachers for their
hard work this term. The new staff joining have made excellent additions to our senior, middle lead-
ership and teaching teams and the existing staff have given the school great continuity from last year
to this year. Below is our current list of staff:
Miss K Alyas RE Teacher
Mr E Atkins MFL Teacher
Miss H Barton 2 ic Science / Science Teacher
Mr M Bedford Associate Headteacher / History Teacher
Mr B Bird Head of MFL / Language Teacher
Ms M Brackfield Science Teacher / Enrichment Week Coordinator
Mr E Clifton Wider SLT - Head of English / English Teacher
Miss P Deacon Wider SLT - Head of RE and SMSC / RE Teacher
Miss L Edwards Wider SLT - Head of Year 7 / Science Teacher
Mrs S Gallagher Head of Science / Science Teacher
Miss J Hamandi Maths Teacher
Dame A Hudson Executive Head Teacher of Twyford CE Academies Trust
Miss C Johns 2 ic English / English Teacher
Mr A Kochhar 2 ic Maths / Maths Teacher
Miss R McCaffrey Subject Leader of Geography
Miss A McCann Head of History / Humanities Teacher
Miss M Meanwell Drama Teacher
Miss R Pennells Subject Leader of Art / Art Teacher
Mr M Pope Subject Leader of Music / Music Teacher
Miss R Radcliffe Subject Leader of PE / PE Teacher
Mr J Salter Inclusion and Intervention Manager / History Teacher
Staff News
Mrs J Salter Assistant Headteacher - Head of Learning and Inclusion / SENCO across the Trust
Mr L Santos Assistant Headteacher - Pastoral Lead / Science Teacher
Miss F Sheikh Subject Leader of Computing / Computing Teacher
Mr M Tootell PE Teacher
Mr H Tozer Vocal Coach and Choir Leader
Ms J Trewin Deputy Headteacher - Staff Delivery and Devlopment / English Teacher
Ms L Walling English Teacher
Mr K Woodham Wider SLT - Assessment and Curriculum / Head of Maths / Maths Teacher
Mrs P Zingoni MFL Teacher
Revd D Brammer Trust Chaplain
Mrs N Awan Teaching Assistant
Mr G Green Graduate Sports Assistant / Teaching Assistant
Mr P Gajda Facilities / IT Assistant
Mr D Acheapong Facilities / IT Assistant
Mrs D Flynn Science Technician
Miss N Baker Administrator
Mrs L Mitchell Office and Communications Manager
Miss Y Shea Administrator and Cover Supervisor
Mr M Coulton Instrumental Tutor - Violin
Mr B Cundall Instrumental Tutor - Brass
Mr W El-Yafi Instrumental Tutor
Mr A Somogyi Instrumental Tutor - Clarinet
Ms E Hayden Instrumental Tutor - Violin and Voice
Dates For Your Diary
Monday 22nd – Friday 26th October – Half Term Monday 29th October – Staff Training Day (school
closed to students) Friday 02nd November – Halloween Disco Friday 16th November – Occassional Day (school
closed to students) Thursday 13th December – Christmas Concert Wednesday 19th December – End of term
Lead Students and Student Representatives
We are very excited to have elected our first
Lead Students at Ealing Fields this year. Along-
side the many student representative positions
in each form, all students in years 7-9 were giv-
en the opportunity to apply to be a Lead Stu-
dent for their year group.
The role will involve making speeches at key
school events, leading on the school’s Student
Council and being a role model for all students
at the school.
The standard of applications were very high and
we had a difficult job shortlisting six students in
each year to then write and perform a speech
to their whole year group in assembly. The stu-
dents outlined the qualities they thought were
important to being a Lead Student, reasons why
they want to become a Lead Student and the
ideas they have to make a positive impact on
Ealing Fields High School this year. All staff were
incredibly humbled by these students’ courage
and passion in delivering these speeches so
confidently in front of their peers and teachers.
All students were given a voting slip and were
allowed to vote for one girl and one boy candi-
date anonymously. The votes were counted
and we have now elected the following stu-
dents to be this year’s
Lead Students:
Year 7: Otto Strouts 7Y and Elicia Sterling
7B
Year 8: Danial Shabani 8B and Amelie Can-
niff 8P
Year 9: Nancy Kolawole 9B and Arti
Bachtiarov 9Y
Congratulations to all students who ap-
plied and took part in this process.
Rep position 7
Byron
7
Chambers
7
Perceval
7
Yeats
Form reps Malachi
Davies
& Elicia
Sterling
Baneen Al
Mukhtar &
Vicente
Jacob
Salma Hersi & Milovan Mirkovic
Rayaan Samater
& Otto Strouts
Assembly
rep
Lily Matroos Rehan
Kohestani
Ilona Varga Bianka Spica
Literacy rep Shangwe
Thomas
Alice
Courtney
Siwar Abdullah
Saad Zeid
Numeracy
rep
Ibrahim
Rasool
Aldea Gjini Theo Parkinson-Pride
Inaaya Khan
Science rep Krists
Grinbergs
Ian Flaster Marios Panagiotou
James Moppett
Sports rep
(x2)
Zia Zamani &
Finlay Stevens
Tammy
Kjirova
&
Javari
Gordon
Amelia John-Baptiste & Rabbi Rich-ards
Dexter Hanson
& Soheila Hall
Music rep Teairra
Williams-
Hives
Caleb
Whelan
Zara Rasoul Caitlin Hicks
MFL rep Ahmed El-
Mahmoud
Hansi Pirra Mariam Borow
Computing
rep
Ayoub Ahmed Sara
Ichimura
Victoria Noga-Jonczy
Nathan Bedrossian
Georgraphy
rep
Isaiah
Kyeyune
Hana
Kanetake
Najma Omar Zahra Najafi
Art rep Biba Amos Mahya
Idriss
Matilda Maude
Ajooni Kalsi
Back up Uzair Adeel and Fatose Mani
Muhammed
Alasad
Tyler Johnston
Rep
Position
8
Byron
8
Chambers
8
Perceval
8
Yeats
Form reps Madoc Parker
&
Meryam
Chemami –Pons
Mia Ferioli
&
Alejandro
Abella
Seb Bajus &
Karina Jakubow
Niyati
Gangajalia &
Denis Savas
Assembly
rep
Ahmir Clarke Finn Warren Alex Lopez Mar-
tinez
Albert
Dudenchuk
Literacy
rep
Ibrahim Saeed Aalyiah
Harman-
Charles
Manuel
Manolov
Hanan Ibrahim
Numeracy
rep
Nadin Osman James Moppett Panos Verriotis Omario
Campbell
Science
rep
Rico
Thompson
Adam Hassan Robin Kutlu Abdallah
Hemdan
Sports rep
(x2)
Ari Shamal &
Zach Oliver –Ali
Oliver Ponte &
Daniela Kaneva
Adriana Popova
&
Brian Hipwood
Sohrab
Sarajzada &
Tabbie Hargie
Music rep Juan Pablo
Riveros –
Bermudez
Joy Orokpo Ayaan Rahman Erika Zakaryan
MFL rep Cyrus Brunt-
Eshraghi
Ziyad Khan Djibril Choeldi Marlon Bianchi
Compu-
ting r
Hubert
Danilewicz
Daniel
Aghadjany-
Ohanians
Tyrese Jalloh Dominic Gamm
Geography
rep
Kamaya
Hyman Taylor
Marcus Carty Madison Sear Daniel Bremang
Art rep Mekael Syed Tilly Brown Sofia Gedalje Vera Narancic
Rep
position
9
Byron
9
Chambers
9
Perceval
9
Yeats
Form reps Hridhay Bedi &
Sara Mirkovic
Zain
Adam &
Grace
Connet
Yasin
Bajja &
Samira Dalla
Hadiya Hersi &
Nathan Bewley
Assembly rep Ethan Foran Sheida Shaker Hannah
Ahmed
Vedant
Jitesh
Literacy rep Khya Henry-
Cummings
Maia
Smolar
Juliusz
Warmbier
Lottie Laffey
Numeracy
rep
Vyan Bassi Aarya
Desai
Bardia
Azadi-Haji-
Moussa
Nazir Ahmed
Science rep Arushi
Misra
Kieran
Whelan
Nelson
Duquesne
Petya Nenkova
Sports rep
(x2)
Nuwara Borow
&
Frankie Bell
Tamara
Guobadia &
Reece
Hamilton
Prayrit
Gautam &
Hawa Zeid
Shevanee Kanabar
Anthony De Vitis
Kyrell Mcdermott -
Mullings
Music rep Tommy Easting Sheida Shaker Frankie Bell Charles Donovan
MFL rep Ricciro
Morgan
Mobeen
Mirza
Luana Torres Amy Blackadder
Computing
rep
Senthuran
Jeyakumar
Javaughn
White
Niyan
Lamichhane
Isaac Oliver-Ali
Georgraphy
rep
Hussain Zeaiter Anoop Kalsi Ayub Abdi Krishnaa Sutharsan
Art rep Bryon
Mcinerney
Aoi Endo Eliya
Mohammad
Karimi
Lucca Mccaskell
Brentford MFL Enrichment
At Ealing Fields; we were delighted that Brentford’s Yoann Barbet and Ser-
gi Canos were able to visit us as part of our European Day of Languages
celebrations. The event was on the 6.30pm BBC London News. It is exciting
for our Spanish and French students to see how language learning can re-
ally play an integral part in their futures. This is a delightful opportunity for
our students to embrace the big picture of how focus in MFL lessons is es-
sential for future progression. We wish Yoann and Sergi all the very best
for the future. As a school, we would like to collectively thank Helen
McCartan and everyone at the Brentford Community Trust for their hard
work in organising the event.
Mr B Bird
Head of MFL
Ealing Fields Sport
Ealing fields has gotten off to a great start with sport this year. So far over half of the school
have competed in extra-curricular activities. These include football, netball, rugby, table ten-
nis and basketball where students of all abilities have enjoyed playing and competing in vari-
ous sports. As a PE department, we have been really impressed with the commitment and
determination of our students during after school activities.
As well as the after school sports, we have been delivering an interform competition of cross
county running where students compete in a 2KM run around the park to earn points for
their form. Over 80 different students have took part on one or more weeks and with two
weeks remaining we will share the results in the next newsletter. We are so proud of every-
one who has taken the ownership to represent their form.
Cross Country
A big congratulations and mention to the students that attended our cross country fix-
ture. They displayed a great representation of the schools Ethos and did us all
proud. Year 7, 8, and 9 pupils that attended were the following:
Year 7
Ella Patel
Bobby Seabrook
Otto Strouts
Year 8
Mia Ferioli
Joy Oprokpo
Aaliyah Harman- Charles
Summer Oliver Ali
Danial Shebani
Ari Shamal
Ahmir Clarke
Year 9
Vedant Jitesh
Anthony De Vitas
Hussain Zeaiter
Hawa Zeid
An honourable mention goes to Danial
Shebani who finished in 2nd place in his
race and will run for Ealing borough.
Tennis
2018-19 is going to be an exciting year for tennis at Ealing Fields High School. EFHS is
a school of tennis school, where with the support of British tennis we can provide a
range of tennis opportunities to all students.
This year, EFHS have appointed 30 tennis ambassadors that will help promote and
facilitate a school and community wide tennis program. Students will have the oppor-
tunity to play tennis all year round, with tennis part of our already extensive extra-
curricular after school sport program.
An after school tennis club will commence next half term, every Monday from 4:10-
5:10pm. Once again, our very popular EFHS Wimbledon Tennis Championship will re-
turn, along with other inter-form and inter-school tennis competitions. If any stu-
dents would like to get involved in tennis at EFS, please talk to Mr Tootell.
Fund Raising
Our fantastic TEAM EALING FIELDS has already raised a further £2,600 this term by running
the Ealing Half Marathon on Sunday 29th September 2018!
Thank you to all parents and students that donated unwanted school uniforms this week. These will be donated to children in Uganda through the charity Lightforce International.
From the Lead Students and Student Council
Fund Raising
"Taking good news to the poor and practical help to people in
need"
Macmillan Coffee Morning
Ealing Fields staff enjoyed
baking and raised money
at their Macmillan coffee
morning on Friday 28th
September
PTSA Halloween Disco
PTS
AWe are delighted to invite all students to the Ealing Fields PTSA Halloween Disco 2018 on Friday 2nd November 7.00pm till 9.30 pm, in the school hall.
Tickets cost £5 per student, which includes a Pizza & Chips Meal.
The PTSA will also be running a tuck shop on the night sell-ing sweets, drinks & snacks.
Please note that all tickets must be purchased in advance and are on sale now through Parent Pay. Students will not be able to purchase tickets on the night.
This event is open all Ealing Fields students but there are only 150 tickets available, which will be sold on a first come first served basis, so please purchase them as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
As always eligibility to attend extra-curricular events is de-pendent on good student conduct and remains at the dis-cretion of the school.