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News and events at Glenthorne High School
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Children in Need
Page 2
An afternoon with
Paul Burstow
Page 3
Food Technology Trip
Page 4 & 5
Textiles Clothes Trip
Page 6
French & Spanish
Spelling Bee
Page 7
Sports News
Page 8
Sports News
Page 9
Sports News
Page 10
Sports News
Page 11
Dates for the Diary
Page 12
GHS NEWS
GLENTHORNE HIGH SCHOOL:
S P E C I A L I S T A R T S C O L L E G E
December 2012 Inside this issue:
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
We’ve been busy preparing for Christmas over the last few weeks!
We’ve been getting ready for our Christmas Tea Party for the elderly on Wednesday
19th December, when about 50 elderly residents from the local community have been invited to a Christmas Party. Pupils from the School Council have organised the whole
event, from making and sending invitations, to organising the entertainment to baking cakes and serving the tea and coffee.
According to Glenthorne tradition, pupils from all year groups have been bringing in
hundreds of food items - jars of jam, chocolates and other treats - to wrap up in small hampers or party bags to give to the elderly as a Christmas gift after the party. Many
thanks to pupils and parents for these gifts.
We’ve also been getting ready for our Christmas Carol Service which will be held at All
Saints Church, Carshalton at 6.30pm on Thursday 20th December. All parents, pupils and friends of the school are most welcome and it is always one of the highlights of the
school calendar.
Staff and Governors at the school would like to take this opportunity to wish all parents and pupils a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Healthy New Year.
We look forward to seeing all pupils back at school at 8.30am on Monday 7th
January.
Page 2 GHS News
Children in Need
Pupils really got into the spirit of Children in Need Day on Friday 16th November,
dressing up in mufti on the theme of multi-coloured spots, making cakes with the
Pudsey Bear logo and donating to charity through a variety of sponsored events.
Congratulations to everybody who got involved and to everyone who made a
donation; all the money raised will be given to the “Liam Hearne Tribute Fund” which
in turn contributes its fundraising to the NSPCC.
Page 3
An afternoon with Paul Burstow
On the 14th November, the entire 6th form had the opportunity to meet and discuss current issues with
the former Health Minister and Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for Sutton and Cheam. This was
a tremendous opportunity for the 6th Form as it helped to expand our political knowledge and heightened
our awareness of local issues and political systems and procedures.
After a talk from Mr Burstow, the 6th form had the opportunity to ask him many interesting questions and
discussed a range of controversial topics; from the rise in University tuition fees, to understanding the
formation of the Coalition Government and the notorious MPs‟ expenses scandal. The 6th form
participated with great enthusiasm and absorbed all the information given to us from Mr Burstow as well
as listening to each other‟s opinions.
An issue of key importance to me was the following question voiced by a fellow student: “How do you
feel about the cuts to the NHS?” Mr Burstow explained that personally he disliked the effect that cuts
were having on the quality of health in the local area. However, he also explained that he was all for
maximising the value for money that tax payers get from the NHS. He thought it was important to look
for effective ways to save money. Despite this, he did make it clear that he was fervently against the
closure of our local St Helier Hospital‟s A&E and Maternity wards. He felt that this closure could
potentially jeopardise the health of his constituents.
This summary of our afternoon with Mr Burstow is just a snapshot of the many controversial, topical and
interesting discussions that were explored by the 6th form. The afternoon was no doubt a success and
students and we were all pleased with interactive participation they were able to engage in with our local
MP.
We would like to thank Mr Burstow for taking his time to visit us and answer our questions. He made us
feel like valued current and future voters.
By Nico Mirhashem
Page 4
Year 10 Food Technology Trip to Borough Market, London &
Choccywoccydoodah, Carnaby Street
The Year 10 GCSE Food Technology students are currently completing a project on the “Best of British food” and needed to get some more inspiration of local and seasonal ingredients that they could use to come up with their own menu for a Brit-ish restaurant.
Accompanied by Miss Djemil, Mrs Puddy and Mrs Holmes, the first stop was by the riverside at London Bridge, where the students explored British restaurants to gain more of an idea of current meals, ingredients and prices. They discovered many restaurant serving foods from other cultures as well!
The next stop was to Borough Market nearby, which for some was their first visit to a market of this size. With cheese, bread, oils, cakes, breads and meats available, there was something for everyone to try, including over 28 different varieties of tomatoes and more than 15 different types of mushrooms!
Here the students were able to sample many different British foods include locally cured and smoked meats, home-made chutneys and sauces as well cheeses from not too far away in Sussex. Although a little bit more expensive than those in the shops, the students were so impressed with the foods that they bought some products as well.
There were also Christmas biscuits and cakes using organic or fair-trade ingredients and some were even more adventurous
and tried Venison burgers or spices and sauces
influenced by Caribbean and other cultures.
After having lunch by the riverside and to also try out more of their purchases, the group then
looked at a variety of other restaurants, bakeries and food shops near Carnaby Street. Finally, they visited the one place they had been looking forward to all day and the shop that frequently is on TV, Choccywoccydoodah!
Full of festive spirit , glitter and also a few fantastic chocolate cake sculptures, this store provided a great source of inspirational insight for future cake ideas. However if they wanted to order anything, the minimum cost would be about £400 for a basic cake and they would need to wait 6 months to even get on the waiting list!
Some of the Year 10s were also lucky enough to meet Christine, the owner of Choccywoccydoodah, who told them a little bit more about the types of prod-ucts they make and was also happy to have photos with them as well. With boxes of handcrafted Christmas chocolates, fresh ingredients from the market and “bag-fulls” of inspiration, the students then made their way back home. They were exceptionally well behaved all day and have spoken about the trip much since!
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GHS NEWS Page 6
Textiles Clothes Show Trip 2012 On the 8th December we visited the Clothes Show in Birmingham. Years 10, 11 and 12 were fascinated by the amazing sights on view at the show. At the Clothes Show there were university and college stands with work on display to inspire ideas for our coursework. We were also able to seek advice from both course leaders and current university students which was invaluable for deciding our route into fashion and textiles. There was also a catwalk show that gave us an insight into the fashion industry. Fantastic designs from graduates demonstrated to everyone that they could also aspire to show their clothes on a catwalk one day. It also included stunning dance routines that created an electric atmosphere within the arena. Overall it was a truly inspiring trip and a brilliant day out! Written by Molly Sandford, Y12.
Page 7 GHS News
French and Spanish Spelling Bees The MFL Spelling Bee in our class took place on Tuesday 11 and
Wednesday 12 December. Mrs Lopez and other MFL teachers held a
Class Competition, which meant that everyone in the class would have a
go and the three people with the highest score would go through to the
School Competition! Glenthorne High School is not the only school
entering, there are plenty of other schools such as Carshalton Girls.
A lot of people enjoyed this! Some pupils said it was fun and challenging
but a bit scary! We thought it was fun and everyone had a laugh. In prep-
aration for the Spelling Bee, everybody was given booklets with all 50 words which they had to
learn; also on Tuesday lunchtimes there was Spelling Bee Club with Mrs Sentamil and Year 8 Lan-
guage Mentors Aaron Baker and Alice-May Dutfield.
You had one minute to translate as many words as you could from English into Spanish and then
spell them in Spanish. Some of the words were “Hola”; “por favor” and words like that! In Mrs
Lopez‟s class, once you had finished you would get a sweet! In our class we had four top spellers:
Jessica Williams, Archie Jennings, Nia Charles and Cristina Vuolo but only 3 could go through so there was a really exciting round of “Sudden Death”. This involved elimination if any of the
contestants incorrectly spelt a word!
We personally thought it was really fun! It tested us and others to the max! Although it was hard
to learn the 50 words it was all worth it in the end!
By Callum Dann and Sonny Esser-Winson 7L
Well done to the winners so far – competitions are still going on!
Spanish French
Name
1 Shaina Amate
2 Sampanna Thapa
3 Grace Norwood
4 Adara Bridgeman
5 Ellesse Trimmer
6 Michael Seaton
7 Daniella Elliott
8 Hannah McGinty
9 Michael Sabuagueiro Aviles
10 Archie Jennings
11 Cristina Vuolo
12 Nia Charles
13 Aakash Patel
14 Lucie Pitts
15 Ben Drake
Name
1 Tom Wells
2 Thomas Bell
3 Kaylee Mynot
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Sports U15 Floor and Vault Gymnastics competition „A big well done to the U15 girls; Nancy Devonport, Ashleigh Blenkinsopp, Samantha Mills, Lauren James,
Rachael Stepney and Kelsey Morris for 6th place at the Surrey Floor and Vault gymnastics championships
on the 29th November 2012.
The girls‟ scores were collated to provide an overall mark for the team, therefore it was fantastic to see
the girls working hard as a team and putting all effort in to represent Glenthorne. Independently, Nancy
Devonport received a fantastic score of 8.2 out of 10 for floor and 9.0 out of 10 for vault, achieving 2nd
place overall out of 55 gymnasts!
As a whole, the girls worked extremely hard every day in preparation for the competition and
accomplished a great achievement!
GYMNASTICS TUMBLING COMPETITION On the 12th November 2012 the gymnastics squad competitors were required to compete in the Surrey
Schools tumbling competition. Glenthorne showed excellent representation by having three whole teams
enter the competition. The U13s‟ team included Grace Allen, Megan Ashby, Megan McAndrew, Anna
Merca, Ellis Stokes and Ellie Trayfoot. In the U15s‟ team was Nancy Devonport, Ashleigh Blenkinsopp,
Samantha Mills, Lauren James and Rachael Stepney. Finally, the U19s‟ team included Hannah Ainge, Sarah
Wallis, Jamie Morris, Natalie Rumbelow and Danielle Swan. The girls certainly had an enjoyable day and
definitely gave massive support to each other. All the teams performed really well, achieving 8th (U13), 4th
(U15) and 6th (U19) place overall – Well done girls!
U19
U13 U15
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Sports Year 7 Athletics
To the following Y7 boys who beat
John Fisher, Sutton Grammar,
Stanley Park and Cheam in an
Indoor Athletics competition at
Sutton Grammar in November
WELL DONE!!
Year 7 Boys Charlie Kift
Liam Harvey
Rob Lynch
Scott Walker
George Walker
Nathan Ross
Josh Tully
Year 7 & Year 8 Athletics Team
Page 10
Sports Year 7 and 8 Netball
Year 10 and 11 Netball
Current Positions in the Sutton Schools netball League:
Y10 - 1st Place
Y9 - 4th Place
Y8 - 3rd Place
Y7 - 7th Place
Trampoline Fixture Scores
21st
November Year 10 Competition
Winners: Glenthorne.
Year 11 Competition
Winners: Carshalton Girls
Set Routine Max 18
Voluntary Total
Megan McAndrew Yr 7 15 35 50 -2nd
Overall
Callum Stoneman Yr 9 16 75 91 -1st Overall
Set Routine Max 18
Voluntary Total
Sarah Wallis 14 24 38- 6th Overall
Dylan Lee 13 17 30 -7th Overall
Date Against Home/Away Year 7 Result Year 8 Result
24/9 Beacon H Lost (6-2) Won (13-3)
1710 Tournament @Cheam 5th Won – 1, Drew – 2, Lost - 2
22/10 Carshalton A Drew (4-4) Won
23/10 Greenshaw A Lost (7-1) Lost (9-8)
15/11 Stanley Park H Lost (10-3) Lost (22-9)
20/11 Overton H Lost (8-3) Lost (12-10)
Date Against Home/Away Year 9 Result Year 10 Result
1/10 Beacon A Won Won (16-6)
15/10 Greenshaw H Lost (13-10) Won (18-10)
16/10 Stanley Park A Lost (1o-6) Won (14-2)
24/10 Carshalton H Won (9-7) Won (10-9)
Page 11
Sports Football Results
Year 7 Football Sutton Cup and Surrey Cup Well done to the year 7 football team that has been successful in both Cup competitions.
On Wednesday 24th October, the team beat Sutton Grammar 6 – 1 with George Walker
scoring a particularly memorable overhead kick from an accurate cross by Scott Walker.
The Surrey Cup game was played on Tuesday 3rd December against a strong Collingwood
team. The score was 4-1 to Glenthorne at half time and after an early goal in the second
half from Josh Tully, completing his hat trick in style, it looked like the game was over.
However, Collingwood did not give up, making a late surge in the second half, resulting in a
final score of 6-4 to Glenthorne.
Year 9 Fixture Results
Teams Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10
Carshalton
Lost 6 - 4
Cheam Won 4 – 1 MOM – Sid Dack
Won 5-0
Greenshaw
Overton
Stanley Park Drew 2 – 2 MOM – Sid Dack
Won 7 - 3
Wilsons Won 5 – 1 MOM – Charlie
Kift
Lost 4 - 3 Lost 7-3
OppositionOpposition ResultResult ScorersScorers Competi-Competi-
tiontion
Man of Man of
MatchMatch
RokebyRokeby LostLost LindsayLindsay London CupLondon Cup JoyceJoyce
CollingwoodCollingwood LostLost LindsayLindsay Surrey CupSurrey Cup GranilGranil
CheamCheam Won Won Lindsay (2), White (2), Mpofu, Lindsay (2), White (2), Mpofu,
KugathsKugaths LeagueLeague LindsayLindsay
Wilson‟sWilson‟s Lost Lost Kugathas, Mpofu, KeaneKugathas, Mpofu, Keane LeagueLeague KugathasKugathas
GHS NEWS
ADVANCE NOTICE: Could parents please note the dates for the academic year 2012/13 and 2013/2014. Please avoid
booking holidays in term time. All holidays taken in term time will be classed as unauthorised
absence.
TERM DATES 2012/2013
SPRING TERM : Monday 7th January 2013 to Thursday 28th March 2013
Half Term: Monday 18th to Friday 22nd February 2013
SUMMER TERM : Monday 15th April 2013 to Tuesday 23rd July 2013
Half Term : Monday 27th May to Friday 31st May 2013
INSET Days
Monday 15th April 2013
Friday 28th June 2013
TERM DATES 2013/2014
AUTUMN TERM : Monday 2nd September 2013 to Friday 20th December 2013
Half Term : Monday 28th October to Friday 1st November 2013
SPRING TERM : Monday 6th January 2014 to Friday 4th April 2014
Half Term: Monday 17th to Friday 21st February 2014
SUMMER TERM : Tuesday 22nd April 2014 to Tuesday 22nd July 2014
Half Term : Monday 26th May to Friday 30th May 2014
Key Dates
8th January 2013 - 8G & 8N RS visit to Church (Period 5)
11th January 2013 - Y10 GCSE Visit to the Royal Ballet
14th January 2013 - 8R & 8S RS visit to Church (Period 5)
15th January 2013 - 8C & 8H RS visit to Church (Period 5)
17th January 2013 - 8L & 8T RS visit to Church (Period 5)
18th January 2013 - Y11 Mock Exam Results Afternoon
22nd January 2013 - Y7 visit to Natural History Museum (7H, R, S & C)
23rd January 2013 - Arts Careers Evening
24th January 2013 - Y7 visit to Natural History Museum (7G, L, N, T & O)
25th January 2013 - Y8 Shakespeare Event
28th January 2013 - Y11 GCSE English Performance Poet Event
29th January 2013 - Y10 GCSE English Performance Poet Event
30th January 2013 - Y11 Parents Evening with Subject Staff, 4.30 - 7.30pm
31st January 2013 - Y7 & Y8 Swimming Gala
1st February 2013 - Y11 GCSE Photography Visit
4th February 2013 - Y11 GCSE Art Visit
6th February 2013 - Y7 Parents Evening with Subject Staff 4.30—7.30pm
14th February 2013 - Y7 & Y8 Valentine’s Disco
15th February 2013 - Y10 GCSE History Visit
Y11 BTEC Science Visit
18th - 22nd February 2013 - HALF TERM