3rd March 2017
Cover: Ski Trip
THE MAGAZINE FOR MOUNTS BAY ACADEMY
STANDING OUT
15th February 2019
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
Our planet is the one thing we all have in common
This week the national news has reminded everyone that the care of our planet is one of the most important things to young people.
Les Hall - Academy Principal
You will have seen in the media that today many students up and down the country have been using their voice to protest against the damage that is being done to the world for which we are expecting them to take responsibility.
Best wishes
That is why we are so pleased that we have been able to team up with Pirate FM to assist them in their ‘Tonne of Tins’ appeal to help the food banks in Cornwall, that make such a difference to the community.
Our contribution to the debate was held in The Locker today, when students performed for their peers in support of the campaign.
Climate Action In The Locker
Our Valentine’s Day competition was an enormous success - well done to Mr Williams and his tutor group 7 Yellow. We will continue to accept donations of tins up until 26th February before taking our donation to Redruth to add to the final total..
Climate change is just one of the things at the heart of our Global Goals strategy. As an Academy we recognise that it is our duty to give our students the confidence to express their views and the tools to take responsibility for their communities.
They hope to raise awareness of their concerns under the ‘YouthStrike4Climate’ banner. Organisers and participants believe it will be the first time students in the UK have protested for more action on combating climate change.
Finally, we have some exciting developments to look forward to after half-term, including the launch of our new ‘AI Learning Platform’ and our innovative ‘MBA Passport to Success’.
Enjoy the break.
The campaign organised by the UK Student Climate Network and the UK Youth Climate Coalition has asked British students to copy similar protests seen in Sweden, Belgium, Germany and Australia.
At Mounts Bay Academy we have many amazing spaces and places in which learning can and does take place. This week we challenged the staff to think about how they could use these within their subject areas.
Changing Spaces and Places
The MFL team are currently busy updating their classrooms. The team are working on developing a 'teacher on the wall' where everything that is on display can be used by students to enhance their work. Over the next few lessons keep your eyes peeled for the new funky but informative tenses posters in all the languages classrooms. They were a big hit with Year 11 during Project Week.
In science this week students have been learning about our solar system. They have been discussing the size comparison of planets and the
sun and also the distance between each planet and how far away they are from the sun. In the picture you can see part of this model. This demonstration had to be done in the corridor because even though it is scaled down a huge amount, it is still longer than a classroom!
Mrs Brown sent in this picture to illustrate the Music Department’s use of changing spaces and places.
Year 8 Project Week Final Exhibitions
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Year 8 Project Week Final Exhibitions
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The MBA ski trip recently travelled to Pila in the Acosta Valley in Italy. Students and staff arrived after a 24 hour overland journey to be greeted by blue skies and snowy slopes. The students were split into ability groups, with some taking on skiing and
others snowboarding.
BE ADVENTUROUS
Ski Trip
The Beginners’ Groups headed off to ‘Baby Pila’ slopes.
“We had a fabulous first day on the mountain learning new skills and working hard to conquer our fears and try new activities.” - Sienna M
The more experienced groups headed for the more challenging slopes to refresh their skills and looked forward to tackling
fresh challenges during the week.
“We then went onto some red runs and had a right giggle! We bombed down the runs and could hear Niamh screaming from the top of the mountain!” - Lilly H and Elsa
While the Beginner Snowboarder Group got to grips with the equipment and new techniques required, the Advanced Group
got stuck in.
“To get our ski legs back we did some nice cruisy blue slopes and then for the rest of the time we did two red slopes, one was the steepest in Europe.” - Eddie and Jude
Each evening the teachers chose a few students to wear fluorescent yellow bibs that quoted our embarrassing moments.
The trip also allowed students to get a taste of Italian food, culture and language. They visited the local town and really enjoyed immersing themselves in the experience. On the Thursday evening the instructors visited the hotel for the presentation evening.
BE ADVENTUROUS
Ski Trip
As the week went on the students’ skiing skills showed real progress, with students in all groups working hard and enjoying the
challenges. By the end of the week students were taking on challenges they could not have imagined at the beginning of the week.
“We went to the highest point of the mountain on black 27 where we were ready to ski gracefully down. At the top, most parts were quite icy but because of our amazing instructor we knew how to easily and carefully get down without any incidents.” - Jack C
“All students had a brilliant week and improved tremendously. It has been a pleasure to see them overcome their fears and take on any obstacle in their way. Well done to everyone.” - Miss Walters
Click here to see a full report: http://mountsbay.org/ski-trip-3/
The Year 8s decided to challenge Miss Walters with their new knowledge of Economics. She passed over the board
pen and let them do the teaching. They showed a brilliant understanding of the Economic Process and helped others who needed to refresh their learning.
BE CURIOUS
Year 7 ELEMENT students have just started a new project. On Tuesday they went out and about the Academy site to find as much plastic
as they could. They then compared which plastics were recycled and which were not.
Year 8 Take on the Teacher
Spotlight on Plastic
The next immunisations at MBA are for Years 8 and 9.
A follow up visit for immunisations will be on Wednesday 1st May for Year 8 girls, Year 9 girls and boys.
If your child missed the first visit, please register online if you want them to be vaccinated.
https://www.kernowimmunisations.co.uk/SecondarySchoolYou will need to enter the unique code for our school: EE136873
Please submit your form by Thursday 25th April 2019 to ensure your child receives their vaccination. If you experience any problems accessing the form, please telephone 01872 221105/06 and the team will be happy to help.
Thank you, Mrs Morris.
Immunisation Information
Report by: Mrs Morris
Report by: Miss Walters
Poetry Competition
BE INSPIRED
Awards for Young Writers and Artists 2019
Create a picture of a dream or write a story or poem on the theme
“Last night I dreamt……….”
! Short stories up to 200 words
! Poems up to 20 lines
! Pictures on paper or card up to A3
! Awards ceremony during Fowey Festival
! Prize fund totalling £600
! Entry is free!
! Winning and commended entries will be displayed in
the Fowey Church and Art at the
Fowey River Gallery during Festival (May 11th – 18th)
Competition opens 14thJanuary and closes 8th March 2019
Entry form and rules available at:
www.foweyfestival.com
Open to young writers and artists up to 16 years living in Cornwall & Isles of Scilly.
Post entries to: 28 Lankelly Lane, Fowey, Cornwall, PL23 1HN
Or deliver to: Fowey River Gallery, 38 Fore Street, Fowey, Cornwall PL23 1AQ
Open Monday to Saturday between 10am and 5pm
Prizes provided by:
The du Maurier Festival Society
The Arts Society Bodmin
Atishoo Gallery, Charlestown
The du Maurier Festival Society Registered Office: 74 Lostwithiel St. Fowey PL23 1BQ
Company Limited by Guarantee No.7719529 Registered Charity 1143916
Last night I dreamt...
I won a prize for my story.
My first taste fame and glory.
I dazzled the judges with literary craft
Similes, metaphors...some really daft.
This creative scribbling, it can take some time,
But it makes you shout YESSS!
When you get a good rhyme.
Enough of this poem, find your creative flow,
Poetry or prose - go on, give it a go!
This week Year 7 had a fantastic entry point to this semester’s sport of Tag Rugby. We were very fortunate to have
international South African rugby player Thinus Delport to take the session. It was a great opportunity for the students to learn from a top level athlete. The session involved looking at a rugby player’s attacking movement, passing and how we can overcome a defender in a 2 versus 1 scenario. We also had our Year 8 Healthy Lifestyle Champions working with the Year 7
students. They are part of a project working with the Youth Sports Trust.
International Rugby Player Visit
BE INSPIRED
Report by: Miss Veall
BE RESPONSIBLE
Things We Can Recycle at MBA
Old CandlesCandles you can no longer burn or have run out of wick will be recycled (all types accepted).
Bottle TopsThese will be sent to Lush to be recycled into containers they use for their products. Only small lids up to milk
bottle sized can be recycled.
Plastic BottlesThese will be recycled in school. They will be used to build a greenhouse, in science lessons and some will be passed onto a
primary school in the area who would like to build a greenhouse.
Crisp PacketsAny crisp packets can be sent in. Then they will be sent to TeraCycle. This earns us points and raising
money to spend on projects such as the polytunnel.
Oral Care ProductsThese will also be sent to TerraCycle earning points for MBA.
Drinks CansThese will be recycled in school. They will be used in experiments to show pressure. Fizzy drinks cans are ok,
but alcohol cans will not be accepted.
BatteriesThese will be sent to BatteryBack who recycle them.
Biscuits and Snack WrappersThese will be sent to TerraCycle.
NewspaperThese will be used in school either in the Science or Art Department.
Pet Food PackagingThese will be sent to TerraCycle. For every kg we send we will earn points.
Bring Yours In!
International Year of the Periodic Table
Report by: Miss Wheeler
Mercury
Atomic Number 80
Not all elements in the periodic table have a symbol relating to their first few letters. Hg comes from Mercury’s Greek name which is hydrargyrum, which means ‘liquid silver’.Mercury is the only metal which is a liquid at room temperature. It was named after the fastest moving planet in the solar system. Mercury is a very toxic element. It can be used to make thermometers and the electrical switches used in
thermostats.
2019 has been designated by UNESCO as the International Year of the Periodic Table (IYPT), marking the 150th anniversary of the Mendeleev periodic table, which is an iconic image and a vital tool to all who learn and work in science at
all stages of their learning and careers.
During the course of the year we will be writing about some elements and what we do with them at the Academy and what they are used for in the ‘real world’.
BE CURIOUS
HgMercury
80
The seedlings planted by students during Project Week are growing well. The polytunnel work will continue after half-term. If you would like to join us we meet on a Monday at the polytunnel at 3.20pm. Bring some wellies or old shoes, these can be
stored in the Science Prep Room during the day so you do not have to carry them around.
We will be finishing the compost bin area, clearing, adding more bark to the floor and starting to clear the area to the rear of the polytunnel. Once the polytunnel is covered the furniture made by students can be put in and our seedling will move in. These will also need repotting in the very near future!
Report by: Miss Wheeler
Polytunnel Update
BE CURIOUS
Today I found a beautiful Camellia in Mandela Square. Camellias are a flowering plant originally found in eastern
and southern Asia, from the Himalayas east of Japan. They are one of the most popular winter and spring flowering shrubs in the U.K.
Report by: Grace Year 8
Nature Around the Academy
BECREATIVE
Last Friday was the eagerly-awaited CHESSCLUB CUP final between Harry and Liam who had been battling through the knock-out stages since September, beating
off fierce opposition along the way. Liam started quickly and aggressively in the final and was close to an early check-mate, but Harry rallied and managed to expose some weaknesses in Liam's attack. After a flurry of exchanges, Harry managed to corner Liam's King and force a relatively quick victory. The next CUP will start in the Spring semester. Thanks to Miss Gooding for baking a delicious chess cake which was quickly devoured by the hungry chess players. Thanks also to Damien for filming the final.
CHESSCLUB takes place every Friday lunchtime in room 32. Just pop along with your lunch, play some chess and join the CHESSCLUB LEAGUE! For more information, visit the CHESSCLUB Firefly page.
BE INVOLVED
CHESSCLUB CUP
Report by: Mr Worsdell
Tassomai Top 20
The Tassomai App has been used by our Year 11 students as part of their revision in preparation for their Science GCSEs.
Feedback from previous year groups has been overwhelmingly positive and statistics have shown that if students complete more than 80% of the Tassomai course they could achieve one grade above their target! Keep up the good work!
Top 20 for Tassomai this week:
Keep up the good work!
Report by Miss Weightman
Ffion
Sinead
Demelza
Holly
Poppy
Harry
Ella
Kieran
Holly
Poppy
Dexter
Finn
Mia
Millie
Chantelle
Scarlett
Abby
Lloyd
Kate
Rhys
The winner of this week’s £10 Amazon voucher is Sinead who made a whopping 2.7% progress last week and answered 806 questions with an accuracy of nearly 70%. Remember, 10 minutes of Tassomai a day, alongside other revision techniques WILL have a positive impact on your performance in May!
On Tuesday the Year 7 and 8 Netball ‘B’ teams went to compete in the Cornwall School Games Finals at Truro School. The tournament consisted of schools who had qualified for the County finals. The tournament format was quite different to what our teams
were accustomed to, as it used a versatility format. This meant that at half time and at the end of every game the players had to rotate to a different position in a set order, meaning throughout the tournament they played nearly every position. This meant the players had to be versatile and demonstrate a good understand of a wide range of positions in order for them to play effectively.
The Year 7 team’s first fixture was against Newquay Treviglas and they came away with a 2-1 win, which was a great start to the tournament. The games that
followed saw them draw to both Saltash and Richard Lander. Unfortunately on goal difference this meant the team finished 3rd in the group. They went through to the next round in the play offs and faced St Ives. The squad put on a great performance and there was some great shooting on court to take a 5-0 win, meaning they finished 7th in the County.
Cornwall School Games Netball
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The Year 8 team’s first fixture against Falmouth took off with a great start, as they took victory
from their first game. The second match saw them take on Tretherras where the girls demonstrated a fantastic understanding of the game as a whole. Despite the players not playing in their regular positions, their resilience on court saw them take a 7-0 win. The final game was against Saltash and the players were on a great winning streak after the
previous two wins and took a 6-1 victory. After winning all of their pool games the team went through as group winners into the semi-final. The semi-final saw them face a strong Penryn team, but the netball being displayed on court was fantastic, the players worked hard to stick to their players in defence with great interceptions being made, which led to a 4-0 victory.
The team then qualified for the final which saw them once again face Falmouth. The team lost by one goal in the final and unfortunately the way the rotations of positions fell just was not the best combination against Falmouth, who they had previously
beaten earlier in the tournament. The girls finished 2nd in County and came away with silver medals. They should be very proud of their performance throughout the whole day and the way they demonstrated team work and resilience to playing a wide range of positions.
Cornwall School Games Netball
Report by: Miss Veall
BE COMPETITIVE
On 11th February 2019 Mounts Bay Academy faced Cape Cornwall School away. The game started of fast with a goal from Will. Isaac scored soon after that and Ethan scored next. Leo scored next followed by Isaac again. The score at half time was 5-0.
The second half started slower but we soon found our rhythm again. Leo scored first followed by Cam B. Soon after Kyle scored, followed by 3 goals by Issac. The last goal of the game was scored by Pablo. The game ended 11-0.
Cam B, Ethan, Pablo, Will and Kyle all scored one goal each, Leo scored two and Isaac scored four. The Man of the Match was Pablo.
Year 8 Football Win
Report by: Will
BE COMPETITIVE
Year 9 win 1-0 at Cape Cornwall School
Over the last four weekends I took part in the Cornwall County Swimming Championships. I won the 13 year old girls’ competition as well as a
trophy, 19 medals, three current Nationally ranked times in Britain (top 25) and two Cornwall County Competition records for my 1500m and 400m.
I now have to convert my times over the next few months at the South West regional competitions in a long course pool (50m) out of Cornwall to qualify for the National swimming competition in July.
Report by: Evie
BE COMPETITIVE
Third Place for U15 Hockey
Swimming Star
The MBA U13 and U14 boys took part in a couple of friendlies at Penzance Astro
Park. The two teams played Truro and St Ives, winning both games. It was good preparation for their forthcoming County Tournaments.
Hockey Friendlies
Congratulations to U15s who played Cape Cornwall School in a very exciting end to end match. Report by: Mr Veal
Report by: Mr N Eddy
BE COMPETITIVE
U15 Football
Girls Win 2-0 Against St Ives School
Four high performance pupils attended a Gifted and Talented day at Penwith College to enable us to do some fitness
testing, working on designing a suitable training programme and looking at our goals.
Overall the experience of this day was amazing as we explored our strengths and weaknesses, along with finding out the best way to improve our fitness in pursuit of our sporting goals.
High Performance Sports
Report by: Abigail
BE COMPETITIVE
Fitness testing: “I enjoyed the fitness testing because it helped me identify the areas in which I need to improve in order to excel in my sport”. - James
Creating our own sessions: “I enjoyed creating our own sessions with Mike as he allowed us to try out the equipment which would help us to improve our sporting performance” - James S
“I liked the psychology lesson because I got know different techniques to motivate myself to get ready for a game or an advent.” - Ryan T
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This Week’s Puzzle:
Last week’s solution: 90
Could you write next week’s puzzle?If you would like to set the numeracy puzzle for
a future week click here. You will win House
Click here to submit your answer
Closing date for Entries: Thursday 12:00
This Week’s House Totals
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Maths Quiz
House Competition
Blue: 348 PointsGreen: 270 PointsYellow: 245 Points
Red: 184 PointsOrange: 165 PointsPurple: 147 Points
Win an Amazon voucher
Each entry (maximum 1 per week) will get your name into the prize draw at the end of the semester - the more times you enter the greater your chance of winning!
POINTS MEAN PRIZES!
To enter, simply write an original sentence correctly using the word principled. Send in your sentence using the link below.
Competition
Congratulations to Hyelie.
Click here to enter the competition
This week’s word is: Principled
Definition:• (Of a person or their behaviour) acting in accordance with morality and showing recognition of right and wrong: a principled politician.
• (Of a system or method) based on a given set of rules: a coherent and principled approach.
Etymology: Late Middle English: from Old French, from Latin principium ‘source’, principia (plural) ‘foundations’, from princeps, princip- ‘first, chief’.
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SPRINGSEMESTER
MONDAY 25th FEBRUARY 2019Return to school
TUESDAY 26th FEBRUARY 2019Year 7-11 Badminton Event@MBA Sports HallSongfest - HPI Choir@St Johns Hall 7pm
WEDNESDAY 27th FEBRUARY 2019Year 9 GCSE Finance Retake Exam@MBA 2pmSongfest, Record Label Artists & Soloists@St Johns Hall 7pm
THURSDAY 28th FEBRUARY 2019U13 County Netball Tournament@Camborne School 9-5pm
FRIDAY 1st MARCH 2019Student Led Conference (SLC) Day for all students & parents
@MBA 9-5pm
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