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SCHOOL TRIPS | PG 17

What is your experience of MEP so far?

When was the trip?

What did you do on the trip?

What was something new that you tried on the trip?

My experience of MEP has been very good so far. Lessons are very interactive and there are lots of activities! - Drooh, 7R

We went on the MEP trip to Chinatown in Birmingham on 25th June. It was really refreshing to go out after a week of exams! - Izaan, 7R

The trip was epic! Firstly, we spoke to members of the public in Chinese. Then, we went to 'Haidilao Hot Pot Restaurant' , which was delicious. We then sang a Chinese song in public, and finally got some bubble tea. - Shohadat, 7R

Exploring Chinatown for the first time - Izaan, 7R

Finding the missing characters in restaurants names - Zachariah, 7R

I tried glass noodles, which I had never tried before, and tofu! - Shohadat, 7R

S U M M E R 2 0 2 2 | E D I T I O N 1 5 S c h o o l E v e n t s

A special awards ceremony was held on Monday 4th July to celebrate the outstanding dedication and sporting excellence of our junior athletes. The winners are as follows:

Athletics Most improved – Jiahao Xu Young athlete of the year – Zak Tisdale

Tennis Most improved – Aaron Sansgter Young player of the year – Sam Maynard Hockey U’12 B Most improved – Esa Fazal Team player of the year - Charlie Gorton

Hockey U’12 A Most improved – Jude Jean Team player of the year - James McCormack Hockey U'13 C Most improved – Josh Creasher Player of the year - Hussain Bandali

Hockey U’13 B Most improved – Advik Reddy Player of the year – Sam Sharp

Hockey U’13 A Most improved – Oliver Hoe Team player of the year - Thomas Perry

Hockey U’14 B Most improved – Anand Singh Player of the year: Rafi Mian

Rugby Y7 B Most improved – Lazaros Karoglou Player of the year - Harris Bashir

Rugby Y7 A Most improved – Libaan Siddiqui Player of the year – Joshua Lee

Cricket 12 B Most improved – Moeez Jawad Player of the season - Kaushik Irvathraya

Cricket 12 A Most improved – Edward Mason Player of the season - Nirek Jaglan

Cricket U'15 Player of the season - Luke Smith Most Improved - Kian Eratne Hockey U’14 A Most improved – Taran Kooner Player of the year – Matthew Page

Hockey U’15 B Most improved – Charlie Morris Player of the year- Matthew Robson

Rugby U'13 B Most improved – James Bigge Player of the year – Jack Finn

Rugby U'13 A Most improved – Owen Woodall Player of the year – Dan White

Cricket U’13 B Most improved - Tom Perry Player of the year - Kalvin Sandhu

Cricket U’13 A Most improved - Zubin Shetty Player of the year – Darius Sukumar

Special achievements: Taylor Ballett – 500 m in 1.40 Team of the Year – Year 8 Rugby team Sportperson of the year – Elliott Dowen Hockey U'15 A Most improved – Iuean Plunkett Player of the year: Kielan Mistry

Rugby Y7 C Most improved – Patrick Kamdar Player of the year – Sidney Harris

Rugby U’14 B Most improved – Josh Gobran Player of the year – Toru Ashton

Rugby U'15 A Most improved - Jayden Hunter Player of the year - Tino Madziwa

Cricket Year 9 B Most improved - Elliot Winterbottom Player of the year - Toru Ashton

Cricket Year 9 A Most improved - Josh Russell Player of the season - Elliot Dowen

Thank you to the Art department for a stunning exhibition in Old Big School on the 7th and 8th July which featured Year 9, 11, and Sixth Form work using a wonderful variety of media. In total, the art sold amounted to £970! Please enjoy this short preview of images.

S U M M E R 2 0 2 2 | E D I T I O N 1 5 S c h o o l E v e n t s

This year's disco was a huge success with a record turn out for the first disco where more boys attended than girls - 147 boys and 144 girls! Students remained full of energy and enthusiasm despite the hot weather.

Thank you to the parent helpers and to Mr Doughty and Mr White for supporting. A very big thank you to the Vesey PTFA for organising and creating a fun night for our students and for students at Sutton Girls.

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