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Spring Term 2019, issue 10
In this issue...
2 HeadLines
3 After School Care
4 Secondary School
open days
5 Yr 1 & Yr2 activities
6 Yr 3 trip to TW
7 RHS Motorsport
8 Music news
19 Match reports
10 Ski-ing success
11 Menu
13 Outside of school
SPRINGTERM
Newsletter Spring Term 2019
Issue 10
22 March 2019
CLUBS NEXT WEEK
Monday Ballet YR-3 3.30-5.05pm
Tuesday Rehearsals for Upper School Production Y6-8 4.15-5.15pm
Book Club Y4-5 4.15-5.15pm
Wednesday Musical Theatre/Tap Y2 12.40-1.10pm
Dance Y3+ 4.15pm onwards
MTech Y3-4 4.15-5.15pm
Thursday Musical Theatre/Tap Y1 2.45-3.15pm
Friday
Day Event Start End
Mon 25 Mar No clubs this week (list below of exceptions)
Prep School Group Recital (Parents) 17:30 18:30
Tues 26 Mar No clubs this week (list below of exceptions)
Y1&2 Open Classrooms (2B from 8:15 with swim-
ming) 08:25 08:40
Wed 27 Mar No clubs this week (list below of exceptions)
U13 Boys Hockey v Skippers Hill (H) 14:30 16:00
U11A Netball Tournament @ Beechwood CAN-
CELLED
Thur 28 Mar No clubs this week (list below of exceptions)
Instrumentalists please bring in instruments
PA Easter Egg Hunt 10:00 12:00
Fri 29 Mar No clubs this week (list below of exceptions)
End of term Pre-Prep 12:00
End of term Prep School 12:15
Sat 30 Mar Goblin Race - Plumpton 08:30 15:30
Sun 31 Mar Ski trip
Spring Term 2019, issue 10
HEADLINES The Green Goblin’s racing season has got off to a great start and on Monday
we presented the Red team with our first silverware. Congratulations to all the
children (and parents) who battled through such poor weather conditions.
My thanks to Mr Mansfield and Mr Izzard.
Mr Ceri Jones, Head at Caterham School gave an inspiring assembly on in-
tegrity, linking our 5 keys to success and happiness on Monday, thank you to
those who attended.
Year 3 have enjoyed a trip to Tunbridge Wells as part of their Geography cur-
riculum, please find more about their trip later in the newsletter.
The Early and Later Years’ Spring Songs have been great music events and
have entertained us so well. thank you in particular to Mrs Harrod for teach-
ing us the Penguin song! This event was supported by so many, thank you for
your hard work.
Year 5 visited Penshurst Place and had a wonderful time, a full write up will be included in next week’s newslet-
ter.
I would like to extend my congratulations to Mrs Kerry Thomas who will be our full time Year 1 class teacher here
at Rose Hill from September.
Our second Wellness Week is running from 7-10 May, thank you to the parents who have volunteered to be a
part of it. The timetable can be found below.
Finally a big thank you to all the parents who have donated to Baby Bundles this week, we have had a fantas-
tic response.
Best wishes.
Emma Neville, Head
Please click here for the full timetable. Please sign up for
events to help us manage numbers and find the right venue.
More detail will be circulated at the beginning of next term.
WELLNESS WEEK
Spring Term 2019, issue 10
SUMMER TERM AFTER SCHOOL CARE PROVISION We will be starting new registers for all wrap around care provision for the Summer Term 2019.
If you would like to take advantage of any of these sessions please select the dates and options you require.
Forms need to be completed by Friday 12 April 2019.
Prep & Pre-Prep Children (Kindergarten – Year 8)
Breakfast (£5.00) 7.30-8.00am
https://rosehillschool.wufoo.com/forms/wrap-around-care-breakfast-summer-2019/
Pre-Prep Children (Kindergarten – Year 2)
Morning Sessions 8:00-8:20am
https://rosehillschool.wufoo.com/forms/wrap-around-care-morning-session-summer-19/
Early Sessions 3:30-4:00pm
https://rosehillschool.wufoo.com/forms/wrap-around-care-early-session-summer-19/
Late Sessions (£9.50) 4:00-5:15pm
https://rosehillschool.wufoo.com/forms/wrap-around-care-late-session-summer-19/
Congratulations to the following children who have received the following Lexia certificates
Julian T Level 8
Jenny G Level 3
Amelie H Level 11
Rose Hill girls were in action for Tunbridge Wells Hockey Club last weekend at the U10 County Hockey tourna-
ment in Folkestone. The girls played 7 matches and came 5th in the group
stages. Harry S and Harry E were selected for the Tunbridge Wells Hockey
Club U10, they
were one of 16
teams competing
and won 2, drew
2, and lost 3.
CONGRATULATIONS
Spring Term 2019, issue 10
SECONDARY SCHOOL OPEN DAYS Ardingly, Saturday 4 May www.ardingly.com
Brighton College, Saturday 27 April, www.brightoncollege.org.uk
Claremont School, Saturday 11 May, www.claremontschool.co.uk
Eastbourne College, Saturday 15 June, www.eastbourne-college.co.uk
Lingfield College, Monday 24 June, www.lingfieldcollege.co.uk
Hurst, Saturday 11 May, http://www.hppc.co.uk
Sutton Valence, Saturday 16 March, www.svs.org.uk
Sevenoaks School, Saturday 15 June, www.sevenoaksschool.org/open-mornings
Tonbridge School, Saturday 18 May www.tonbridge-school.co.uk
Spring Term 2019, issue 10
YR 1 TRIP Our Year 1 Creative Curriculum topic this term is "Whizzing Along", covering all different types of
transport. On Friday 8th March, Year 1 children enjoyed an exciting trip to The Spa Valley Railway to sup-
port recent learning about trains. Steffan and Will, two young volunteers, showed us around the Engine
Shed and trains. We learnt so much about steam and diesel engines, as well as the incredibly lengthy pro-
cess of restoration so that these magnificent engines can once again transport passengers along the
Groombridge Line. The children particularly enjoyed looking at slam door carriages and inside the driver's
cab. Not only did we come away bursting with enthusiasm but it seems that we might well have a new
generation of excited Spa Valley Railway volunteers in our midst. Huge thanks to Steffan and Will for such a
fantastic morning!
Year 2 welcomed children from Bishop’s Down Primary School to join us in planting some silver birch sap-
lings to encourage growth, development and understand that the nurturing of our woodland is extremely
important. We were all very privileged to be joined by the knowledgeable Ron and Ben who demonstrated
best practise in this task. Fun, along with a sense of pride and well being was had by all! With time and pa-
tience we look forward to watching our saplings mature and thrive like we will do ourselves.
YR 2 IN THE WOODS
Spring Term 2019, issue 10
As part of our Geography topic learning about the local area, Year 3 visited the town centre to carry out
surveys and explore how the town has changed over time. Thank you to all our parent volunteers who
helped on the trip.
YR 3 TRIP VISIT TUNBRIDGE WELLS
Spring Term 2019, issue 10
RHS MOTORSPORT, HMS EXCELLENT, PORTSMOUTH
On Saturday, 12 nervous but excited members of Rose Hill Motorsport made the long journey down to
Portsmouth to take part in the first race event of the 2019 Goblin season.
Once again our cars were used as the training vehicles for scrutineer training so were checked over thor-
oughly but both the Red Devil and Blue Demon cars passed with flying colours.
The whole team dived straight into the racing and both cars performed really well in the first slalom event.
The track was soaking wet with very strong gusts of wind adding to the difficulty but all our drivers handled
the car well with only a few cones being nudged.
The drag race was into a head wind but despite this we were in the top 5 for most of the event. The final
sprint race after lunch saw the Blue Demon knocked out in the first round but the Red Devil progressed to
the semi-final. A thrilling race and very determined driving nearly saw us through, but we were unable to
make it to the final.
At prize giving we were delighted when the Red Devil team came third in the drag race – only 0.2s off the
winning car!
Rose Hill pupils again showed their resilience and determination in wild weather conditions. Well done to
the whole team.
Spring Term 2019, issue 10
MUSIC NEWS Group Recital Concert:
This Monday we have our Group Recital Concert. The different groups have worked very hard this term
and we are looking forward to sharing our music with you. Pre-Prep children should go home as normal
and return to the school for 5:30. The Prep School children involved will go to the Year 4 and 5 classrooms
at 4.15 where they will be able to complete some Prep before being fed at 5 ready for the concert at
5.30pm. The concert should last for around an hour. Please make sure that all instruments needed are
brought into school on Monday.
Thursday 28 March:
Please can all instrumentalists bring in their instruments on this day as we are taking official photographs
of the Music Department (String Quartet; Orchestra; Instrumental Group; Ukulele Group)
Trial Lessons:
Pupils who are yet to have their trial lessons on instruments will be having them in the next few weeks. Clari-
net and Saxophone will be next week and Harp the first week back after Easter. If there are any additional
pupils who would like a trial lesson then please get in touch.
Drum Lessons:
Our fantastic drum teacher, Matt Wilson has three spaces for drum pupils if any pupils are interested in
learning.
Practice:
Finally, thank you all for your support in helping your children to practice their instruments, I know first hand
what a juggle it can be sometimes! Please make sure all instruments are taken home and ideally practiced
over the long Easter break as it can set pupils back a little way with no practicing over a long period of
time.
The U11 Grey Net-
ball team came run-
ners up in the Sutton
Valence Development
tournament on
Wednesday 20th
March. They played 7
matches and got 5
wins, 1 draw and 1 loss.
The girls had a great
afternoon and all
played brilliantly!
Well done girls!
NETBALL
Spring Term 2019, issue 10
Girls’ Netball Results
Date Opposition Match Score Scorers Player of the
Match
Match Report
Read By
20/03 Sutton Va-
lence Tourna-
ment
U11 Grey Tourname
nt runners
up
Skippers Hill U10 Pink Won 12-6 Safi C & Lottie
D
Lottie D
U10 Grey Won 13-10 The Whole
Team
Louisa W
21/03 Hilden Oaks U8 Pink Won 5-0 The Whole
Team
Gigi S
U8 Grey Lost 4-0 Emily C Maddie W
Boys’ Hockey Results
Date Opposition Match Score Scorers Player of the
Match
Match Report
Read By
20/03
Skippers Hill U13 –
Game 1 Drew 2-2 Rufus HS, Abi O Freddie C Alex S
Colts A Lost 4-0 James G
Colts B Won 2-0 Henry T (2) Tom HH Tom HH
Colts C Lost 4-0 Eddie Pacifico Eddie P
Colts D Drew 0-0 Sam Gray Sam G
21/03 Skippers Hill
U9 A
Won 7-2
Carter W(3),
Rufus W(2),
Ethan A, Oliver
J
The Whole
Team Jamie S
U9 B Lost 3-1 Henry T
Henry T & Hugo
Y Hugo Y
U9 C Lost 4-0 Raffy C Henry F
U8 Ranger Won 2-1
George W &
Tom C Harry S Freddie D-N
U8 Rovers Lost 3-2 Oliver S (2) Tom D Oliver S
U8 Rock-
ets Lost 3-1 Tom D Sam N Charlie C
MATCH REPORTS
Spring Term 2019, issue 10
Last weekend Rufus and I went to the British Interschool ski challenge in Pila with our club Kandahar (candy
bar). The competitors were a mixture of schools from England, Wales and Scotland but also international
schools, mostly from Switzerland. I competed against 55 boys in the U12 category and Rufus competed
against 33 boys in the U10 category. The first day we did the Giant Slalom (GS). The course was pretty sim-
ple apart from the fact that it was on quite a side angle so you had to get the pressure right on the turns. I
came 17th and Rufus came 11th. The Swiss covered the podium! Then we did the Slalom race the next
day. There were different courses for U10 and U12. My course was straighter but one section threw a lot of
people off as it was very icey. Fortunately I got 2 good runs in and my second run put me into 12th position
– I was very pleased! Rufus had a really strong run and got an amazing 2nd position. He was the only 2010
boy on the podium. Rose Hill came 26th out of 90 schools improving by 8 positions from last year.
By Ben W
SKI-ING SUCCESS
Spring Term 2019, issue 10
MENU
Monday Steak pie, new potatoes & mixed vegetables.
Vegetable pie (v)
Peas
Strawberry mousse & homemade cookie
Tuesday Turkey breast, roast potatoes, green beans, carrots & peas
Celery & Stilton quiche (v)
Green beans
Chocolate crispy cake
Wednesday Macaroni cheese (v)
Broccoli
Fruit yoghurt & granola
Thursday Lasagne bolognaise & garlic or crusty bread
Vegetable lasagne (v)
Mange tout
Fruit jelly
Soup
Fresh produce
Soup is available daily, with a vegetarian soup available 3 times a week
in addition to the above menu.
We have a varied salad bar which includes coleslaws. Green leaves,
tomatoes, peppers, sliced ham and boiled eggs.
A selection of fresh fruit is always available.