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Headline 14 November 2014
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14 November 2014 Keep in touch!
Calling All the Heroes!
Our students (and parents) never fail to surprise us when is comes to supporting charitable events. Children in Need was a roaring success at Ilkley Grammar School with superhero fancy dress, Year 7 Pudsey Challenge, Year 8 three legged walk and a staff vs. Post 16 netball match! Children in Need is such a fantastic cause and a charity that all our students can relate to. All in all we have raised a tremendous £1582.38 so far...with Year 7 Pudsey Challenge and Year 8 Three Legged Walk money still to be counted!
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What has 248 heads and
372 legs? Our Year 8
three legged race for
Children in Need! The
year group braved the wet
and cold and walked,
limped and hobbled their
way around Ilkley on
Friday afternoon.
Well done
Year 8!
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Pudsey Challenge Tutor groups in Year 7 were asked to collect small change at home over a period of time. They brought this in to school on Friday to decorate a giant outline of Pudsey bear that each class had created. Super Tutor Group points were also awarded.
Post 16 vs. Staff Netball Match It was a nail biting match—full of speed and skill but it seems the staff side were able to use their super powers to win over the Post 16 student opposition with the match finishing 12-8 in their favour!
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Review Day: Friday 28th November 2014 As you will know from the school calendar and Student Planner, Friday 28th November has been allocated for our annual Review Day. This is a day when the normal school timetable is suspended and all students from Years 7 – 13 meet with their tutors to consider their progress and set targets and action points for the future. The process itself is very important and the day provides time and emphasis which we believe outweighs any loss of school time. School buses will not be available and students are required to make their own travel arrangements in time for their appointment.
All students must attend their appointment, unless they are ill and not fit for school. They must also attend in school uniform at a time allocated by their tutors and the process will take approximately half an hour. Each year group will receive specific instructions from their Year Leader about producing a presentation for their tutor. Last year, many parents viewed the presentation ahead of Review Day so as to assist their children with their learning, and we would encourage you to please do this again this year. We would be grateful if you could then sign their planner once you have seen the final presentation.
Each student will receive a progress tracking report to help the process and provide parents with feedback from the first term of this academic year.
Students are expected to undertake independent learning during the rest of the day. Examples of independent learning are available here on the school website, by Curriculum area and also on Realsmart by Key Stage. If you have any further questions please contact the Key Stage Hubs.
Uniform Focus—Hoodies Following on from our previous uniform focus on shirts we are now concentrating on hoodies. As the weather has turned colder more of our students are wrapping up which includes wearing coats and hoodies. There is only one correct way to wear a hoody to school...as a coat and not under their blazer. As with a coat, students should remove their hoody as they enter school. Students can expect to be challenged if they fall short of our high expectations. The ‘Get Smart’ message benefits us all. They can expect to receive a uniform comment if they are wearing their hoody incorrectly - it is very easy to avoid the challenge!
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B Hall Lunchtime Rota
Dinner Time Rota (No bags in Dining Hall)
B Hall Year Time Packed Lunch
Sitting 1 Year 8 12pm N3 and N6
Sitting 2 Year 9 From 12.10pm Social Area D Floor
Sitting 3 Year 7 Not before 12.15pm N4 and N8
GCSE Coursework from 2014 Art Coursework GCSE Art coursework from last year can only be collected by arranging a suitable date and time with the Art Department. This can be done by emailing [email protected].
DT Coursework All GCSE Resistant Materials and Electronic Products coursework is now available for collection. Students should arrange collection with their teacher from last year. The deadline for collection is Friday 5th December. From this date onwards we will recycle and discard the practical work to create space for current projects.
Staffing Update Our warm congratulations go to our Deputy Head, Adam Daly who has been successful in his application for the permanent role of Headteacher at Pudsey Crawshaw School. Adam had taken on the role of Interim Headteacher at Pudsey Crawshaw School from June 1st after the Red Kite Alliance took over the school which is currently in special measures. Adam will be missed but we wish him all the best in his new role.
We are also pleased to announce we have recruited two new members of staff into our 2 new Lead Practitioner roles. We are delighted that Lisa Capstick from Minsthorpe Community College and Jamie Gutch from Harrogate Grammar School have been appointed as Lead Practitioners and they will join us in January 2015.
Year 11 and 12: Challenge and Celebration Week Payment for the Humanities Week, part of Challenge and Celebration week, is due on 21st November. All payments should be made via Parentpay.
Adam Daly
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Calling all Dancers! You are invited to attend a contemporary dance workshop run by Northern School of Contemporary Dance (NSCD). The workshop is free of charge and will take place in school on Monday 8th December 2014 3-5pm (in the Gym). NSCD are a Centre for Advance Training in Dance and run the Yorkshire Young Dancers (YYD) scheme. The workshop at Ilkley Grammar School offers an opportunity for students to experience contemporary dance and to consider if the YYD scheme would be suitable for them. A dance artist from NSCD will deliver a 2 hour workshop based on contemporary technique and choreography. This workshop also acts as a preliminary audition onto the YYD scheme. The deadline to confirm a workshop place is 27 th
November.
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Well done to our Year 7 rugby team who played Hipperholme and Lightcliffe School on Monday night. The final score was IGS 34–15 Hipperholme and Lightcliffe.
Congratulations to Emma Powell (9JP) who competed on Saturday 8th November in Glasgow for another round of the British tooling series. Emma, competing again in the seniors category, got through to the finals in 3rd place and finished in 2nd place . The competition had a lot of long reaches but she powered through in the final Emma secured the same points as 1st place Anna Wells, so it came down to time. Emma’s next competition is the Rope Race in Manchester, good luck!
Good luck to Jamie Kidd (8PB) who will represent England in the Taekwondo team this weekend at the Commonwealth Games Championships in Edinburgh. Jamie has been involved in the sport since he was 3 years old and is in the Great Britain National Cadet Team and fights all over the world. Jamie is feeling very proud to represent his country along side his GB team mates who are Olympic athletes. All the best Jamie!
Well done to our footballers who have taken part in the Year 10 Inter Tutor Group 5-a-side Football Competition over the last few weeks. The finals were played out on Friday and 10JI came out as victorious winners securing 3 Super Tutor Group points. Around £60 was raised for various charities in the process.
Round 1 – Friday 10th October Round 2 – Friday 17th October Round 3 – Friday 24th October
10JI 6 - 1 10BJS 10BJS 1 - 4 10CT 10CT 1 – 1 10JI
10JLF 1 - 1 10SMD 10LSL 4 - 1 10JLF
10SMD 1 – 4 10LSL
10LO 0 – 4 10AHF 10HGW 4 – 2 10LO
10AHF 0 – 2 10HGW
Winners 10JI qualify for Final Winners 10LSL qualify for Final Winners 10HGW qualify for Final
Final – Friday 7th November 10HGW 0 – 1 10JI 10HGW 5 – 0 10LSL 10JI 5 – 0 10LSL
Super Tutor Group Points 1st 10JI = 3 points 2nd 10HGW = 2 points 3rd 10LSL
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Throw, Duck and Dodge! This week saw the start of our Community Dodgeball Competition, where community teams of girls and boys are pitched against each other in year groups for the ultimate prize of Dodgeball Champions...and Learning Community points! Well done to Year 7 who took part in their Tournament this week. The Year 7 winners were: 7LNR—S Band! The next 2 weeks will see Year 8 and 9 competing in their fiercely fought dodgeball battles. Year 8 Tournament Monday 17th November- I band, Tuesday 18th November - G band, Wednesday 19th November - S band. Final is Thursday 20th November. Year 9 Tournament Monday 24th November - I band, Tuesday 25th November - G band, Wednesday 26th November - S band. Final is on Thursday 27th November.
Year 7 Community Dodgeball Winners 7LNR—S Band
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Congratulations to our Cross Country team who competed in the second round of the English Schools’ Cross Country Cup competition on Saturday. The event was hosted by Mount St Mary's College, Sheffield, and our runners did extremely well in horrendous conditions. All three teams - Junior Girls, Junior Boys and Inter Boys finished 3rd overall in their age categories which has qualified them for the National Final in Newquay, Cornwall on Saturday 29th November! We wish them luck for the long journey down south and hope for better weather than Saturday. The individual results were as follows: Junior Girls 2nd Bethan Morley (8PDH), 18th Rachel Scott (8PDH), 23rd Ella Shouler-Harris (8SL), 26th Emily Field (8LAM) and 29th Katie Meredith (7DJS)
Junior Boys 5th Dominic Coy (8SP), 7th Robbie Matthews (8PB), 15th Adam Mitchell (7AMB), 23rd
Reuben Foster (7ELC), 33rd Ethan Whiteside (8PDH) and 47th James Patchett (7MEH)
Inter Boys 11th Cameron Reilly (9JB), 20th George Hardesty (10BJS), 21st Ben Thompson (10LO), 22nd George Dey (9MWC), 37th Harry Barker (9JRW) and 40th Joe Haigh (9GPS)
Junior Girls
Junior Boys
Inter Boys
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Ghostly Goings On Well done to our Year 8 writers who took part in the Gothic Writing Competition. The year group have been studying gothic writing this term and tried their hand at their own eerie offerings. Following our author visit last week, Alan Gibbons was asked to judge the stories and deemed four entries to be spectacularly scary.
The winners were:
Gemma Harrison (8HED/KE)
Danny Leach
(8HED/KE)
Alfie White (8LG)
Noah Thomaidis
(8SP)
Congratulations to Eleanor Hunt (7LNR), Harry Hunt (10AHF) and Ethan Whiteside (8PDH) who took part in the Ilkley Cycling Club cyclo-cross event. The cycling club hosted their third annual cyclo-cross event last Sunday based at Olicana Cricket Club. The course was based around the cricket club and the back of Ilkley Lido, the youths’ race also went up into Middleton woods. Cyclo-cross is off road riding but on a modified road bike with knobbly tyres. This event was open to beginners so mountain bikes were also allowed. The event involved riding, carrying and running with bikes over varying terrain and mud. Over 250 people took part across the races, which ranged from under 8s through to the over 50s and a novices’ ride for those new to the sport. Eleanor rode in the U12s race (not her favourite type of racing) and finished 5th amongst a very strong field of riders. Harry rode in the Youth race (U16s). He got off to a great start and was at the front with the leaders, but when lifting his bike over a log his chain came off; after refitting the chain he powered his way back through the field and finished a well earned 6th. Ethan also competed in the U16 youth race a finished strongly in 10th place.
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Congratulations to our Year 9 basketball team who were in action last Thursday at Titus Salts School. They were victorious in both games they played: IGS 12 - 4 Titus Salt Baskets scored by: Adam Hayes 3 (9CW), Patryk Bialkowski 2 (9CW) and Matthew Spencer 1 (9JP) IGS 22 - 2 Immanuel College Baskets scored by: Adam Hayes 5 (9CW), Matthew Spencer 2 (9JP), Jacob Cooke 2 (9MWC) and Patryk Bialkowski (9CW)
Well done to Year 8 who have been donating shoeboxes full of Christmas goodies for Operation Christmas Child. The shoeboxes will go to children in Kosovo who would otherwise not receive a Christmas gift. In total 54 boxes have been donated...good job!
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…IGS SPORT…IGS SPORT…IGS SPORT…IGS SPORT…IGS SPORT…IGS SPORT…IGS SPORT…
B AFTER SCHOOL CLUBS AND FIXTURES
MONDAY
17th November
Senior and Under 15 Netball Club @ Sports Hall – 3.00 – 4.30 (SHR/SD) Year 11 and 1st XV Boys Rugby Club @ IRUFC – 3.30 – 5.00 (ACF) Year 7 Monday Night Football @ School Fields – 3.30-5.00 (PLB) Table Tennis Trials @ Sports Hall – 12.10 (AS/SP) Senior Netball vs Parkside @ IGS – 3.15pm Year 10 Rugby Union vs Guiseley (AWAY) – leave school 2.15 KO 3pm (ACF)
TUESDAY
18st November
Under 13 Netball Club @ Sports Hall – 3.00 – 4.30 (KR) Year 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Hockey Club @ School Playing Fields – 3.15 – 4.30 (AJK) Year 7, 8 and 9 Football Club @ School Playing Fields 3.15 – 4.30 (SP) Year 7 and 8 Boys’ Rugby Club @ IRUFC – 3.30 – 5.00 (ACF) IGS Dodgeball @ Sports Hall – 3.15 – 5.15 (PLB)
WEDNESDAY
19th November
Under 12 and Under 14 Netball Club @ Sports Hall – Lunchtime (KR/SD) Synchronise Swimming Club @ Gym/Pool Changing Rooms – 3.15 – 4.30 Years 9 and 10 Boys’ Rugby Club @ IRUFC – 3.30 – 5.00 (ACF) U15 Girls’ Indoor Cricket @ Sports Hall – 3.00-5.00 (PLB) Table Tennis Trials @ Sports Hall 12.10 (AS/SP) Year 8 Football 7-a-side @ St Marys (MWC) – time to be confirmed Under 15B Netball Finals @ Hanson 2.45-6.00 (SD) Hockey 2XI vs BGS @ IGS 3.30 (AJK) Year 9 Rugby Union @ Rossett High School – KO 3.00
THURSDAY
20th November
Year 7 and 8 Hockey Club @ School Playing Fields – 3.15 – 4.30 (AJK) Cancelled Girls’ Rugby Club @ IRUFC – 3.30 – 5.00 (SG/WPL) Mixed Badminton @ Sports Hall – 3.00 – 4.30 (AJH) IGS Dodgeball @ Sports Hall – 3.15-5.15 (PLB) Under 14 Hockey Tournament @ Ilkley – 3.30 (JH)
FRIDAY
21st November
Dance Club @ Gym – 3.15 – 4.15 (JW)
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IN THE IN THE IN THE
NEWSNEWSNEWS
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Great to s
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Melissa
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Bravo Year 8...review of
the Purple Tie
Productions on the front
page...it was a smash hit!
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The Pinsharp Cup for Sporting Achievement - Alex Henney The Ilkley Playhouse Award - Harri Pitches
The Year 11 Community Service Award - Ryan Croft
Ilkley Parish Council Citizenship Award – Natasha Lawton Outstanding Attendance - Will Basey and Sion Blears
Personal Best - Chloe Hems
Other awards went to: Commitment to School and Community - Ashleigh Smith, Orla Regan and Molly Harris Special Award for School and Community - Saffron Cockcroft The Personal Development Award - Anna Walker and Bethany Wheelhouse Community Sports Award - Rosie Shouler-Harris
Year 11 Presentation Evening at The King’s Hall, Thursday 13th November 2014 Our annual Year 11 (2014 leavers) took place on Thursday night and was an opportunity to celebrate the success students achieved in their exams as well as their time at IGS. Our special guest was Andrew Jennings, ex IGS student and teacher, who stepped in following the news that Ali Jawad had injured himself in training and was unable to attend. Special awards were presented to:
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The following ‘Excellent Attainment Students’ achieved the highest GCSE scores. Our ‘Excellent Progress’ awards recognise the value added from KS2 to GCSE. We are fortunate at Ilkley Grammar School to have some students with outstanding results, and many more students deserve our praise and admiration as well for outstanding progress.
Most Progress These two prizes were awarded to Matthew Heap and Beth Roberts who had made the greatest progress from Key Stage 2 to 4.
Subject Awards Attainment Progress
English Language Isobel Hirst Emma Irwin
English Literature Rosie Shouler-Harris Ben Haigh
Mathematics Toby Cowell Beth Roberts
Core Science Alice Saunders Ruaridh Mon-Williams
Additional Science Daniel Hayes Emma Tetley
Triple Science Thomas Matthews Imogen Wellman Brown
French Rebecca Wenmoth Ruaridh Mon-Williams
Spanish Matthew Heap Ben O’Connor
History Deborah Henney Beth Roberts
Geography Abigail Lafbery Roberta Gilbey
RE Lauren Brown Anna Hope-Robertson
Art Design Adam Leach Daisy Webb
Art Photography Saffron Cockcroft Grace Waller
ICT Ravelle Bura Jake Moore
Business/Economics Katherine McCaul Joel Stead
Design Technology: Electronics Karl Cooper Angus Holroyd-Penny
Design Technology: Food Molly Harris Daisy Webb
Design Technology: Resistant Materials Michael Merrett George Pickersgill
Design Technology: Textiles Natasha Lawton Declan Needham
Health and Social Care Niamh Dunne Bethany Wheelhouse
Music Amber Bradley Tom Hepworth
Drama Harri Pitches Roberta Gilbey
PE Ben O’Connor Jamie Stones
Work Experience Fiona Cram & Lucy Hall
Workskills and Applied Learning Jonny Holden
Sports Stuart Macgregor Grace Malir
Commitment to Impact Revision Group Matan Haver & Charlotte Towler-Hern
Leeds City College Ellie Driver
Excellent Attainment Toby Cowell Benjamin Haigh Deborah Henney Isobel Hirst Thomas Matthews Amber Bradley Jed Morris Alice Edwards James Inglesfield
Excellent Progress Beth Roberts Saffron Cockcroft Matthew Heap Daisy Webb Olivia Mellor Emma Irwin Imogen Wellman-Brown Orla Regan Amber Bradley Ruaridh Mon-Williams
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Available daily…
There is also a range of cold meals, sandwiches and pizzas available every day and remember the meal deal is still only £2.15. This includes a hot meal and a pudding or drink. The same price covers a choice from the cold selection and a juice and a small dessert.
SCHOOL MENU
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Career of the Week: Zoologist The Work: Zoologists work in a wide range of areas including: Developing and testing new drugs.
Improving agricultural crops and livestock.
Disease and pest control. Conserving endangered habitats and species.
Animal welfare and education. Developing policies and enforcing regulations for government agencies.
They specialise in one of a number of areas: Ecology (animal environments). Herpetology (reptiles).
Entomology (insects).
Parasitology (parasites). Paleozoology (fossil remains).
Your tasks would include: Carrying out field and laboratory research.
Studying animals in their natural environment or in captivity. Identifying, recording or monitoring animal species.
Producing detailed technical reports.
Giving presentations and publishing information in journals.
Supervising technicians.
Entry Requirements: Good GCSEs are required and ‘A’ Levels are preferable including Biology. A degree in a subject such as Zoology, Animal Ecology, Animal Behaviour or Conservation is also usually required. Prior to doing your degree, experience in voluntary work in conservation or a related area would be helpful.
Training: You will need to develop your skills and knowledge throughout your career. Membership of professional organisations such as the Institute of Zoology (IOZ) and the Society of Biology offer opportunities for your continuing professional development.
Pay: A starting salary can be between £21K to £25K. Those in research posts can earn between £25K and £30K a year. These figures are intended as a guideline only.
Further Information Society of Biology www.societyofbiology.org Institute of Zoology www.zsi.org/science National Careers Service www.nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk
WB Autumn term Week
Year 10 Year 11
17-Nov Fr - orals 10B
24-Nov Review Day (28.11.14) Review Day (28.11.14) 11A
01-Dec
Sp - orals
H&S - Deadline 1 (4.12.14)
Dr - Drama in the making 2
Mu - performance 1
12B
08-Dec En - Spoken language Mu - performance 2 13A
15-Dec En - Spoken language 14B
GCSE Overview
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Year 11 Craven College Taster Day We are organising a Taster Day at Craven College on Wednesday 3rd December. We will leave school prompt at 8.30am and return for 3pm for school buses. Students will not be required to wear uniform to the Taster Day. All the subject areas on the right will be covered.
Please sign up for 2 sessions; it is better to try a course to find out if it’s a realistic option for you next year. You can apply for more than 1 course at a college. Courses at college are very different from school and you will need a post 16 pathway and a back-up plan. For any questions or queries about the taster day or courses, please see Mrs Mitchell in the Key Stage 4 Hub.
Craven College Aireville Campus, Gargrave Road Skipton North Yorkshire BD23 1US 01756 791 411 [email protected]
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Please help contribute to our iCentre – any tips, apps or pitfalls that you have come across as a parent can be shared with others – positive and negative! You can email [email protected] or
1:1 Conference We were thrilled to be involved with the eLearning Foundation’s 1:1 Conference on Wednesday 12th November. Guest speakers included Abdul Chohan, Director of Essa Academy, David Kirtalan Managing Director of Elsium and the opening address was given by our own Headteacher, Helen Williams. Delegates came from all areas of education: Business Managers, Governors as well as teachers.
With the conference taking place at both the Craiglands Hotel and the school it was an exciting opportunity to share our experience of introducing 1:1 devices into IGS. Delegates were able to hear from our guest speakers and look at iPads in action in a school environment.
iOS8 Tip Here’s a little iOS 8 tip for quickly searching sites you’ve already visited in Safari: while in the address bar, start typing the first four or five letters of a website, add a space, and then type in a search term. You’ll find that the first result in the suggestion list (below the URL bar) will become an option to search that website, and tapping on that line will initiate the search.
The only catch is that you have to manually run a search on the website at least once (which is how Safari learns how the site formats search queries). This is a really useful feature for users, as it saves you from having to load a website before actually getting to initiate your search.
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Post 16 London Art Gallery Visit Some of our Post 16 students visited the London Galleries recently, taking in the National Portrait Gallery, the Saatchi Gallery, Tate Modern and the works of Anslem Kiefer. The artworks they viewed ranged from the Tower of London Poppies to the more modern Turner Prize works on display at the Tate Modern. Mia Cooper (12PC), Paige Holdsworth (12NPG) and Alice Saunders (12PC) share their visit below.
The National Portrait Gallery ‘The second gallery we visited was The National Portrait Gallery, and I really liked this one as there was so much versatility in the work on display. In the first room I went in,I saw the digital portrait and a cast of a head in blood. This was possibly my favourite piece from the whole trip as it was just so fascinating. I loved the range of portraits all the way from the traditional portraits (1900s) to now and all the pieces were lovely, although my least favourite was the historical portraits. ’
Paige Holdsworth (12NPG)
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Anslem Kiefer ‘The gallery displayed some of Kiefer’s main pieces of work from different periods in his life time and although there were many different styles, medias and techniques used, you could still see Kiefer through his work. There were many two dimensional pieces of work; sketches and graphic paintings. As you walked through the exhibition the work got bigger and bolder. Canvases weren’t just painted on but built up to appear more three dimensional using hay or plastic bags under the paint. The whole experience was very interesting, due to the scale Keifer worked in. His dark dim style showed how us each artist portrays themselves and their own personality through their work.’
Mia Cooper (12PC)
Saatchi Gallery ‘On the Tuesday we visited the Saatchi Gallery which was my favourite of the four. The first room was slightly off putting as it was full of art sculpture made out of human skulls. However, upstairs there were some really beautiful pieces - included in the collection were speakers which had been transformed into bird houses, intricate cloud paintings and a small room filled with jars containing natural items that glowed under UV lights. There were also some strikingly pretty lace lanterns which I loved, until I discovered they were made from dead people’s clothes… ’
Alice Saunders 12PC
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Tate Modern – Turner Prize ‘The Turner Prize was by far the strangest of all the exhibitions we saw in London. When we walked into the first room, it was, surprisingly, dark with a TV set up in the middle of the room. The images and series of videos played were very carefully filmed and some were very vulgar and weird, but it provoked thought, as you would expect from the Turner Prize. The next few exhibitions also displayed photography and film, but one used huge, colourful, bold prints which were easier to comprehend and more pleasing to look at. It was one of the most surreal experiences, but it did broaden our perspective on Art and what it means to be an artist and how broad the term ‘Art’ is.’
Mia Cooper (12PC)
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The aims of Anti-Bullying Week 2014 are to: Stop the bullying of disabled children and those with special educational needs by equipping schools,
colleges and youth service leaders with resources to develop youth led anti-bullying initiatives and encourage inclusive attitudes amongst children and young people;
educate those who support and work with children to recognise children and young people who may be particularly vulnerable to bullying - encouraging an inclusive approach within all anti-bullying education; and
ensure the school and wider community understand that the use of any discriminatory language is wrong and will not be tolerated and that this includes challenging disablist language.
Top tips for young people: What can I do if I'm being bullied? Firstly you need to understand that it is not your fault. Believe that you deserve better and seek help. Talk to someone. Problems rarely get better by
keeping them inside. If you can, talk to an adult that you trust - like your parent or a teacher.
Talk to friends that you trust. Or, if you are scared of what might happen if you tell your parent or a friend, then contact Childline on 0800 1111.
Protect yourself - if you can, avoid situations where you are likely to be bullied. Never retaliate with violent actions such as hitting or punching - this can lead to you being seriously hurt or getting in trouble yourself. If the bullying is online, block or unfriend contacts that are being abusive. Make sure you have the highest privacy settings. If you are not sure how to do this then ask for help.
Take part in activities that help to raise your confidence and make you feel good about yourself. Some ideas could include Guides and Scouts, cadets, drama and dance classes, art classes, exercise classes and swimming. Remember that you deserve the very best in life.
If the bullying is making you feel very desperate and scared then don't take it out on yourself - get immediate help. You can contact Childline any time, day or night, for support and advice.
Use your own experiences to help others. Talk to your school or youth group about setting up an anti-bullying group, or see if you can
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Exhibition of International Artists coming to North Yorkshire this December courtesy of IGS technician and Artist For fans of fantasy literature and the New-Zealand film adaptations of The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit a special event is coming to Ripon, North Yorkshire this December to tie into the release of the final Hobbit film The Battle of the Five Armies starring Martin Freeman, Sir Ian McKellen, Billy Connelly and Richard Armitage. Artist and IGS technician John Cockshaw will be co-ordinating and curating an exhibition of artwork inspired by the works of J.R.R Tolkien at the luxury Arts Cinema venue Curzon Ripon.
The work of acclaimed Canadian Artist Ted Nasmith (renowned illustrator of Tolkien’s stories and new illustrator of G.R.R Martin’s ‘A Song of Ice and Fire’) will be exhibited alongside John’s own work and the artwork of Polish Graphic Artist Katarzyna Chmiel-Gugulska. The aim is an exhibition of diversity and thought-provoking interpretation of a single author’s work, and the work on show will be an exciting blend of painting, traditional drawing and photographic work. Leeds-based Archaeologist Shaun Richardson will be contributing some interesting thoughts on John’s own work that draw on Mediaeval aspects of landscape.
The exhibition opens on Saturday 13th December and continues until Saturday 31st January. Entry is free and the show opens daily according to Cinema screening times.
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Monday Orchestra grade 4+ 12.25pm B8 Mrs Chapman
Training Orchestra. Grades 0 - 4 12.20pm A7 Miss Murray
Tuesday Flute/Keyboard and Piano lessons A6 Ms Salter
Senior choir year 9 + 12.20pm A7. Miss Murray
Junior Flute Group
Senior Flute Group
TBC A6a Mrs Salter
Wednesday Drums lessons A6 Mr Lewalski
Samba Band lessons 12.30pm A7 Mr Lewalski
KS3 choir 12.20pm B8 Mrs Chapman
Thursday Brass lessons A6 Mr Griffiths
Sax/Clarinet and Swing Band A6 Mrs Anderson
Violin/Viola lessons A6 Mrs Briggs
Swing band 12.30pm B8 Mrs Anderson
Friday Voice lessons A6 Miss Van Terheyden
Guitar lessons A6 Mr Wells
Rock Club 12.30pm B8 Mr Wells
(Student timetables are displayed outside A7—see Mrs Chapman B8 or B14
registration for further help)
Instruments, particularly large ones can be stored in B8. Ensure you put your
instrument here before registration and make sure it is named.
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Telephone: 01943 608424
Website: www.ilkleygrammarschool.com
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Dates for the Diary
November
Monday 17 Year 8 Dodgeball Competition I Band Tuesday 18 Year 8 Dodgeball Competition G Band Wednesday 19 Year 8 Dodgeball Competition S Band Year 13 Parents’ Meeting 6-8pm Primary Maths Quiz Year 13 Geography Fieldwork Trip departs Thursday 20 Year 13 Geography Fieldwork Trip Post 16 Bank of England Competition Year 8 Dodgeball Final Friday 21 Year 11 reports issued Year 13 Geography Fieldwork Trip Monday 24 Year 9 Dodgeball Competition I Band Tuesday 25 Year 9 Dodgeball Competition G Band Wednesday 26 Year 9 Dodgeball Competition S Band Thursday 27 Year 9 Dodgeball Final PTA Meeting 7pm: Lower Library Friday 28 Review Day Students in school for appointment only
December
Tuesday 2 Year 12 Parents’ Evening Wednesday 3 Year 11 College Taster Day Creative Arts Evening 7-9pm Tuesday 9 The Rest of Us 7pm B Hall Wednesday 10 Countdown to Christmas All Saints’ Church Friday 12 Christmas Jumper Day
Term Dates
AUTUMN TERM 2014
Friday 19 Dec School closes
1.15pm
Christmas Holiday: Monday 22nd December—Friday 2nd January
SPRING TERM 2015
Monday 5 Jan Training Day
(School closed to
students)
Tuesday 6 Jan School re-opens
Friday 13 Feb School closes
Half term: Monday 16th February —Friday 20th February
Tuesday 23 Feb School re-opens
Friday 27 Mar School closes
Easter Holidays:
30th March—Friday 10th April
SUMMER TERM 2015
Monday 13 Apr School re-opens
Monday 4 May May Day—School
closed
Friday 22 May School closes
Half term: Monday 25th May —Friday 29th May
Monday 1 Jun School re-opens
Wednesday 22 Jul School closes
1.15pm