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The Upcoming Week... Week Starting Monday 16/03/14
Weekly Bulletin ST. MARYLEBONE C.E. SCHOOL
F R I
Y7 – 11 National Junior Indoor Rowing Comp, Lee Valley, all day.
Y11 GCSE Drama Exam, Theatre, all day.
Y9 Ypres Trip - 60 pupils, all day.
THU
Y8 BBC School Report, all day.
WED
ARD 2 - see student letters for location.
Y11 GCSE Drama rehearsals, Theatre & DAN2, 3:30-6:00pm.
TUE
School Council: House Meetings, Art Rooms, 12:50-1:25pm.
Y11GCSE opt B & D Drama preview, Theatre, 6:00pm.
Y12/13 Classics Trip to Barbican, 7:45pm.
MON
Y11 GCSE opt B & D Drama rehearsals, Theatre & DAN2, all day.
Next Week (23.03.15)
Y12 Parents’ Evening, Blandford Street, 4:00-6:30pm.
Y13 Targeted Parents’ Evening, Blandford Street, 5:00pm-6:30pm.
Practical Exams begin - Art, Textiles, Dance
Whole School
Whole School
The theme of the week is ROLE MODELS and our poem of the week is ‘Premonitions’ by
Carol Ann Duffy (1955 -). Dedicated with love to the memory of UA Fanthorpe We first met when your last breath
cooled in my palm like an egg;
you dead, and a thrush outside
sang it was morning.
I backed out of the room, feeling
the flowers freshen and shine in my arms.
The night before, we met again, to unsay
unbearable farewells, to see
our eyes brighten with re-strung tears.
O I had my sudden wish -
though I barely knew you -
to stand at the door of your house,
feeling my heartbeat calm,
as they carried you in, home, home and healing.
Then slow weeks, removing the wheelchair, the drugs,
the oxygen mask and tank, the commode,
the appointment cards,
until it was summer again
and I saw you open the doors to the gift of your garden.
Strange and beautiful to see
the roses close to their own premonitions,
the grass sweeten and cool and green
where a blackbird eased a worm into the lawn.
There you were,
a glass of lemony wine in each hand,
walking towards me always, your magnolia tree
marrying itself to the May air.
Why do you think UA Fanthorpe (who wrote the previous poem of the week, ‘Not My Best Side I’m Afraid’) was a ROLE MODEL to Duffy?
Whole School
The theme of the week is ROLE MODELS and
our book of the week is ‘The Goldfinch’ by Donna Tart (1963 -).
Why not read this book, and consider which of
the characters is the best ROLE MODEL to the
narrator and why?
Whole School Whole School
St Marylebone are taking part in Sainsbury’s Active Kids 2015 again this year
to collect for an exciting range of equipment and experiences and help
children to eat well, move well and live well.
In 2014, we collected 12 411 Active Kids vouchers.
This year we’re hoping to collect 18 000. Together we can make this happen.
Active Kids vouchers can be collected from 28 January until 5 May
at all Sainsbury’s stores, petrol stations and when ordering
groceries online.
Most importantly, please remember to donate your vouchers to us. We’ll
need them by early May so we can count them and send them off to get our
new equipment.
Let’s make this our most successful year yet!
To find out more visit Sainsburys.co.uk/ActiveKids
Ms. Ashton.
Whole School Whole School PTA
Quiz
Night
Pit your wits against parents, friends, Governors and teachers at St Marylebone’s Annual Quiz Night!
Prizes and
raffle
on the
The St Marylebone School PTA. 64 Marylebone High Street
Event will finish at approx. 9.30pm more details:
Frid
ay 2
7th M
arch 7
.00pm
Sold out!
More helpers needed to set up and clear away—please contact: [email protected]
Whole School Whole School
Extra Curricular Timetables
Dance Extra-Curricular Timetable - All Welcome
Whole School Whole School
Extra Curricular Timetables
Whole School Whole School
Macbeth Baking Competition
Is this your cake?
If so, you are the winner of the Macbeth baking
competition! Please come up to the English Office to
collect your prize.
Many thanks to all students and staff who entered – we
were delighted with all the weird and wonderful creations!
Key Stage 4
Studying History at A-Level
Key Stage 5
Year 12 Spanish and Geography Trip to Barcelona
From the Spanish students:
We were very lucky to be part of the five day trip to Barcelona for Spanish and Geography students.
Although meeting at Gatwick at 5:45 am on Saturday morning was a tad strenuous, we were all so excited
for what was to come. Upon arrival in Barcelona, we travelled on a coach to the city centre, discovering
La Sagrada Familia and other various tourist attractions – and we obviously had to take an obligatory
group photo! After being given a brief introduction to the city, we checked into our hotel in Sitges (35km
from Barcelona’s centre). We were then given some free time to explore the town, leading us to discover
its beauty! There was a long promenade of restaurants, bars, palm tree-lined roads, an idyllic Church, and
most importantly a picturesque beach, all of this within a two minute walk from where we were staying!
For safety, we were always in groups no fewer than three, so our favourite thing to do each evening was
witness the beautiful sunset at dusk as a large group on the beach.
The next couple of days involved Spanish lessons in the Hola! school nearby, cultural visits to La
Sagrada Familia, tours around La Pedrera and 4 Gats, where Picasso, and many other influential artists have visited. In addition to this, we walked around the food market, enjoyed churros con chocolate, and had
free time on the ‘Oxford Street’ of Barcelona, Las Ramblas! On the penultimate day, after being separated
for so long, the Spanish and Geography students all joined together in the four main zones of El Raval, a
neighbourhood within Barcelona. Here we carried out surveys, asking locals about the renovation and
development of the area (in Spanish of course!) which really enabled us to become more confident in
speaking the language. Some evenings prior to dinner, we had evening sessions which was a really nice way
to feed back on our favourite moments of the day and relax at the same time. Every dinner time provided
typical Spanish food, whilst also being a platform to tell each other what we’d done.
On the last evening, we had extra free time, more group pictures and sadly – we packed. The next
day, we handed in our keys and departed the hotel. However, the coach journey to the airport will always
be unforgettable; we played music (probably too loudly!) through a speaker and were nostalgically
reflecting on the holiday. As we landed in London, there were a large number of upset faces, but we were
all looking forward to seeing our friends and family at home! This trip was a perfect way to bond with
friends, gain confidence and learn new and relevant skills for our A-level courses. We all recommend you
go on this trip if you’re given the chance!
Lily and Maddy
Key Stage 5
Year 12 Spanish and Geography Trip to Barcelona
From the Geography students:
Last week, Year 12 geographers were lucky enough to fly off to Barcelona to carry out fieldwork for our
geographical investigations paper. Everyone was incredibly excited, one student ,Will, even said he “hadn’t
been this excited since he went to Disneyland”.
On the first day we were all given a bus tour around the city of Barcelona, stopping off for a quick visit to
the famous “La Sagrada Familia”, before heading to the coastal resort of Sitges ,where our hotel was. We
used this resort as a base of operations over the next five days to carry out our fieldwork.
After a good first night, we were off the next morning to investigate flood risk in several dry river beds.
We were all taught how to set up a river transect and later on, in our summary lesson, we used our data
to calculate the potential discharge of the rivers. The next day we investigated the rebranding of four
rural villages, this day gave us an opportunity to practice collecting primary data as well as enjoying the
amazing scenery and banter on board the coach. This data collection also gave us vital practice for the next day when we conducted similar surveys in the El Raval district of Barcelona itself, which was another
excellent day.
The trip was not all hard work though; we were lucky enough to hit a patch of nice weather and were able
to enjoy our free time in Sitges on the beach, which everybody hugely enjoyed! It provided a great oppor-
tunity for bonding among all the students, both Spanish and Geography, and by the end of the trip every-
one was much closer. There are some great memories and I’m sure everyone will remember it for a very
long time.
Arthur
Careers
Creative Projects at the Roundhouse
Careers (6th form)
Sixth Form Opportunities
Y12 SUMMER
SCHOOL
A wide range of really interesting of 1-week courses run by the prestigious UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON - a must for enriching your personal statement
www.ucl.ac.uk/wp/post16/summerschools
Y12 UNI Interested in studying abroad? Then attend the free QS Top Universities Fair Sun 22 March. http://www.topuniversities.com/loud
Y12-13 INSIGHT What is FILM Distribution all about? How about applying for a traineeship? Attend a seminar on 24th March at Cineworld Haymarket.
Y12-13 INSIGHT
Want to be an AIRLINE PILOT? Then you should attend the Professional Flight Training Exhibition on 25th April at Heathrow. Tickets only £5.
http://www.pilottrainingexhibitions.com/london/tickets/
Y12-13 WORK
EXPERIENCE
Shadow a LAWYER or a SOLICITOR https://gothinkbig.co.uk/opportunities/legal-and-regulatory-work-shadow-day-at-o2-slough-april-2015
Y12-13 WORK
EXPERIENCE
Finding work experience in the HEALTH professions is tricky. Register for alerts and tips from this NHS site.
http://www.stepintothenhs.nhs.uk/work-experience.aspx
Y12-13 WORK
EXPERIENCE
Work experience placements at BRITISH AIRWAYS. Applications open 30th March for Autumn term placements
www.britishairways.com
Y12-13 INSIGHT LAW TASTER DAY - Sat 28th March at Kings College London University. NB fees apply https://www.exscitec.com//index.asp
Y13 HIGHER
APPRENTICESHIP
Interested in the CIVIL SERVICE? You'd be surprised how wide a range of opportunities they have on offer. Really worth checking out.
https://www5.i-grasp.com/fe/apprenticeships.asp?newms=info2#CSFTA
Y12-13 ENRICHMENT
A great opportunity not to be missed. Attend the 2-day EY (Ernst & Young) Skills Academy and fast track yourself for their School Leaver programme (a real alternative to uni). Applications close 16th March.
http://www.purepotential.org/events/opportunities-with-ey/
Y12-13 INSIGHT
spend three days with HSBC learning about the various functions of a global investment bank, meeting inspirational people from across organisation
http://www.mykindacrowd.com/Challenges/HSBCandYourValues?utm_campaign=hsbcmarch15&utm_source=Suite26&utm_medium=Email+Campaign
Careers (Whole School)
Whole School Opportunities
Y11 INSIGHT LAW TASTER DAY - Sat 28th March at Kings College London University. NB fees apply
https://www.exscitec.com//index.asp
Y11 SUMMER
SCHOOL
Really outstanding 1-week course in Earth or Marine Sciences at Southampton Uni. Fully Funded .Should not be missed. 16th - 20th July 2015
https://www.exscitec.com//courses/course_description.asp?CourseID=119
Y9 - 11 Half Term
INSIGHT
MEDICAL TASTER DAYS - 9th and 10th April at Kings College London University. NB fees apply https://www.exscitec.com//
index.asp
Y9 - 10 Half Term
INSIGHT
ENGINEERING TASTER DAYS - 9th and 10th April at Kings College London University. NB fees apply
https://www.exscitec.com//index.asp
Y7 - 11 ENRICHMENT
Workshops
lots of MEDIA, MUSIC, PERFORMING Creative Projects at THE ROUNDHOUSE to get your teeth into - evenings, week-ends and half-term work-shops from April to July. Check it out.
http://www.roundhouse.org.uk/young-creatives
Y10 Half Term
ENRICHMENT
OXFORD UNIVERSITY - Materials and Chemistry Master class for Year 10s on Thurs 16 April
http://www.materials.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/opendays.html
Y10 &
Y11
WORK
EXPERIENCE
Work experience placements at BRITISH AIRWAYS. Applications open 30th March for Au-tumn term placements
www.britishairways.com
Y10 &
Y11
WORK-
SHOPS
Lots of interesting w/shops run by the prestigious Courtauld Institute.
http://www.courtauld.ac.uk/publicprogrammes/schools.shtml