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Prep for the Week Issue Number 1812 – 27 November 2015

In this week’s issue… Headmaster's Blog and Commendations Prep Ski Trip - BOOK NOW! Kingfishers, Lower and Upper School News Creative Ballet Colouring Competition Felting Robins in Art Letter from the Library Pray for Paris by the Prep Poet Laureate Girls' and Boys' Sport Cheltonian Association Christmas Fair Calendar and Notices

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Headmaster's Blog Dear Parents We are now enjoying the run up to the Christmas holidays. Anyone who fails to appreciate the sense of excitement, anticipation and energy within a school at this time of the year, should not be in teaching. Despite the fact that all are tired, the desire of the children to immerse themselves wholeheartedly in the atmosphere and extensive range of events is palpable. I hope that parents, too, will be able to join us and, so that all is clear, I include the details of the 'Christmas Clarion' sent to you on Wednesday. In order to allow you to plan ahead, I write to summarise the seasonal events planned for the run up to the end of term, to which you are warmly invited. Friday 27 November at 14.00 in the College Chapel Advent Carol Service at Chapel: Chapel and Chamber Choirs will perform and two of the items are accompanied by the Music Scholar Group. Members of the Music Scholar Group are reminded to bring their instruments/music. Sunday 29 November from 15.30 Montpellier Christmas Fair Chamber Choir Performances to take place outside L'una in the Courtyard, from 15.30 and outside the Montpellier Wine Bar from 16.15. Tuesday 1 December at 14.30 in the Assembly Hall Years 1 and 2 present their Nativity Performance with refreshments afterwards in the Dining Hall. Kookaburra Club and tea will be in place as usual but there will be no after school activities for Kingfishers children. Wednesday 2 December at 14.30 in the Assembly Hall Cottage and Reception present their Nativity Performance with refreshments afterwards in the Assembly Hall foyer. Children can be collected immediately after the event and normal supervision and tea will be in place. After school activities as normal. Thursday 3 December at 14.30 in the Assembly Hall Years 1 and 2 present their Nativity Performance with refreshments afterwards in the Dining Hall. Kookaburra Club and tea will be in place as usual but there will be no after school activities for Kingfishers children. Prep for The Week Issue Number 1812 27 November 2015

Friday 4 December at 14.00 in the College Chapel A Christingle Service will be held for children in Reception to Year 8 and their parents. There will be refreshments afterwards in Kingfishers and Lower School. Kingfishers and Lower School children can be collected immediately after the service, Years 5-8 return to lessons. Normal supervision, prep and tea will be in place. Sunday 6 December at 16.00 Suffolks Christmas Market The Chamber Choir performs outside Zizzi, Suffolk Square. Monday 7 December at 14.30 in the Assembly Hall Lower School will perform The Nutcracker with refreshments afterwards in the Dining Hall. Children can be collected immediately after the event and normal supervision, prep and tea will be in place. Monday 7 December at 18.30 in the Assembly Hall Musicians from Years 3-8 will perform in the Christmas Concert. Children can be collected immediately after the event. Refreshments beforehand, from 17.45, in the Assembly Hall foyer. Orchestra, Jazz Band, Wind Band, Brass Group, String Groups (LS & Senior), String Quartets, Percussion Group and Chapel Choir will all perform and should remember their instruments. Tuesday 8 December at 14.00 at the The Exmouth Arms, Bath Road Kingfishers Reception to Year 2 Choir will sing carols for about 30 minutes before returning to School. Children can be collected immediately after the carols, but must be signed out by the class teacher. This event is weather dependent and in the case of wet weather, parents should contact Reception.

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Tuesday 8 December at 16.30 in the Assembly Hall Lower School will perform The Nutcracker with refreshments beforehand, from 1515, in the Dining Hall. Children can be collected immediately after the event and normal supervision, prep and tea will be in place.

Tomorrow will see our inaugural Academic Olympiad, an extension of the House competition and one which is based on the classroom rather than on a co-curricular activity. I have every confidence that this event will offer different children the chance to enjoy the limelight when representing their House.

Wednesday 9 December at 10.00 at the Cheltenham Christmas Market on the Promenade The Lower School Choir will sing carols for about 30 minutes, outside Cavendish House, before returning to School. This event is weather dependent and in the case of wet weather, parents should contact Reception.

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Thursday 10 December at 08.00 until 08.25 outside the Staff Common Room The Staff, dressed in Christmas mufti, will sing Christmas carols. Pupils are invited to wear Christmas ‘MUFTI’ for the day. Our traditional Christmas dinner will be served at lunch time. Collection times: • 15.30: School day finishes for Kingfishers (no after school care, activities or tea) • 16.00: School day finishes for Lower School (no after school care, activitiesor tea) • 16.15: School day finishes for Middle & Upper Schools (no activities, supervised prep, tea or flexi-boarding) Friday 11 December at 14.00 in the Assembly Hall Our end of term Carol Service for Cottage, Reception, Years 1 and 2 and their parents will take place. Refreshments will be served afterwards in the Dining Hall. Term ends for children in Kingfishers after this event and there will be no Kookaburra Club, after school supervision or tea. Orchestra to perform and accompany so should remember their instruments.

Kingfishers Need Puddle Suits! Although we are now well into winter weather, our Kingfisher boys and girls still love their playtimes. So that they can continue to enjoy their play, please can parents ensure that they have a named puddle suit, coat, hat and gloves in school, at all times.

Friday 11 December at 16.00 in the College Chapel Our end of term Carol Service for Years 3-8 and their parents will take place. Refreshments will be served afterwards in the Dining Hall. Term ends after this event and there will be no after school supervision or tea. Chamber and Junior Choirs are due to perform, and two of the items are accompanied by the Music Scholar Group who should remember their instruments/music.

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Headmaster's Commendations Hermione Lloyd-Horton for outstanding reading Rui Palmer and Henry Hewer for helping someone who was unhappy and telling a teacher about something that they knew was not right James French, Zeashan Choudhary, Laura Bingham, Jamie Reid, Ruby Coull, and Imogen Cutts for commitment and creatively innovative use of materials when making Christmas decorations Rui Palmer for a marvellous attitude towards Maths since his return after Half Term. His effort, contributions and learning attitude with which he has approached the subject have been very impressive William Davey for a positive approach to his Maths, making great contributions and trying really hard (especially when Mr Tremayne was absent) Max Shortt for bubbling with enthusiasm, particularly keen to contribute and demonstrate his understanding during discussion and in his written work Eva de Quincey Adams for consistent effort throughout, super presentation and always being prepared to discuss and share her understanding with others George Gardner for bringing in his cello to his physics lesson, and for playing several scales of music to help demonstrate things for our sound topic Meredith Aylott, Emily Morton, Florence Piggott, Eva Colbourne, Aleki Jeveons, Molly Ropner, Izzy AntonSmith, Autumn Conner, Sky Jamieson, Poppy Watkins, Clova Logan, and Archie McNeill for being Star Bakers who have shown good teamwork, enthusiasm and excellent baking skills Jay Wheatley for his excellent prep on classifying animals Victoria Larsen for her superb research on the causes of deafness as part of her Physics prep Molly Ropner for a poetic take on the lifecycle of a frog Arthur Robinson for good research and a lovely poster on cheetahs

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Don't miss out - book the Years 5-8 Ski Trip now! During the Easter holidays, Years 5-8 Prep pupils will have the chance to jet off to Ponte di Legno in Italy for a week of fun in the snow! Don't miss out on this fabulous opportunity for your child to travel in Europe and develop adventure sporting skills. Flying out to the Italian slopes, and staying at the 4* Hotel Mirella, Ponte di Legno, pupils will have the chance to learn new or develop existing skiing skills. In addition, we'll be making the most of the resort's swimming pool, enjoying a movie night and a pizza night - amongst various other entertainment.

"What I love about skiing is the mountain-fresh air! Being in breathtaking surroundings with friends makes this kind of holiday a truly memorable experience!" - Ms A. Duggan. The trip will take place 19 - 26 March 2016 and will cost ÂŁ975 per child, with flights, accommodation, food, ski pass and equipment hire included. To secure a place for your child, a deposit payment of ÂŁ250 is required ASAP. Book now for a place - they are limited and the booking period is running out! For more information, or to book, please see Ms Duggan in classroom 2D in Kingfishers, or email a.duggan@cheltenhamcollege.org. Prep for The Week Issue Number 1812 27 November 2015

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Kingfishers are buzzing with Christmas songs as the children have been practising hard for their Nativity. They have been singing, dancing and retuning their alien moves ready for the performances. Everyone is very excited! The Hall will take time to set up so doors will open at 14.00 on Wednesday and Thursday.

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This week we have been thinking of many fun ways to practise spellings; all of them could be tried at home. Here are Kingfishers’ top ten suggestions: 1. Writing in the bath with water crayons 2. Shaving foam 3. Drawing in dry lentils 4. Tracing in sand 5. Post it notes around the house 6. Chalking outside 7. Creating spelling games 8. Making our own word searches 9. Icing the words on biscuits and eating them! 10. Writing them in the air or with a ribbon Let us know if you have any suggestions!

This week the children in Year 1 have thoroughly enjoyed sharing their family trees with each other. Our topic at the moment is A Royal Celebration so we have been looking at Queen Victoria’s family tree in particular, and the children were given the task of creating their own at home.

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Lower School Lower School have been exploring exotic lands this week. The Year 4s were in India (more of that next week) whilst Year 3 travelled back in time to Ancient Egypt, where they learnt about Egyptian maths, mummification and writing. Surprisingly, the Ancient Egyptians were very artistic and their temples, tombs and palaces were covered in hieroglyphs and paintings. The children used their knowledge of hieroglyphs to write their names on papyrus and these were then turned into bookmarks. They also made death masks and mummified some very ill looking peg dolls, using real linen to wrap them up. The children all participated well in the activities and enjoyed the various tasks.

Year 4 have been learning about Friction this week. They have designed their own investigation to see how different materials affect the movement of objects. It was quite a sight to see them performing the conga around Lower School singing the Friction Song!

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Upper School It was really nice to have last year's Scholars talk to us about what it's like when you get to College after a scholarship, what to revise in paticular, which exam is the hardest and which is the easiest and so on. It was great to know that if we needed to talk to someone who had already done the exam, or had any specific questions, we could get in touch with any of these Year 9 Scholars and they could help us.

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On the 24 November the Deputy Head of College came in to our Assembly to give us some advice about being a teenager. He also talked about how we use our brain when making decisions. Overall, Mr Dawson brought lots of humour and information and every member of Upper School was interested and intruiged.

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Creative Ballet The Kingfishers Creative Ballet group have been following the story of The Nutcracker this Half Term. Inspired by the story, we held a colouring competition and this wonderful colouring was produced by Emily Faulkner. Well done Emily, and all the Nutcracker dancers!

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Art

Art Enthusiasts, Monday with Upper School The Art Enthusiasts have been experimenting with felting, by making a Robin picture. First they drew their designs, then they got started with the felt. The outcome was very effective! Here, our artists explain the process:

“On a piece of ‘pre-felt’ we sketched an outline using wisps of black wool.” “Using a barbed needle, we pushed the wool into the felt which is supported by a piece of thick foam.”

“After, we layered red and orange yarn on top of each other and poked them over and over again, to make the robin's breast look fat.” “We then took different wools (reds, pinks, oranges, browns and greys) to make a feathery and life-like effect.”

“Although there is no sewing, you do use a barbed needle. But beware: they are sharp and they are easy to break!” “Felting, though fiddly, is a great project for anyone!”

“Next, I am going to create a 3D wing. It is very relaxing and fun!” By Imogen, Molly, Bella, Grace and Josie

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Letter from the Library Come to the library and tell me what books you would like for Christmas!

A Poem by Bella Isaachsen, The Prep Poet Laureate In Assembly last Monday Mr Whybrow congratulated our two recently appointed Poet Laureates (Isabella Isaachsen and Holly Ellis) and gave them their first task: to write a poem linked to the recent tragedy in Paris. Isabella took up the mantle without hesitation, and crafted this moving tribute to the terrible event:

Popular choices at the moment seem to be Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney and Girl Online by Zoe Sugg. Not only will it get you thinking about what to ask for in your stocking but I can also use your ideas to stock the library.

Pray for Paris, A dreadful crime occurred, A crime against us, leaving Paris disturbed, They were told that the right way was to give up their life, To put other people into eye-opening strife, There but for the grace of God go I. Pray for Paris, For the people killed, Their sudden deaths leave our souls chilled, The cruelty IS planned into this, Made Paris drown into awful abyss, There but for the grace of God go I. Pray for Paris, For the families left, Leaving, in each family, a mournful cleft, Now solitary citizens left behind, Liberté, égalité, fraternité in their mind, There but for the grace of God go I.

I am aware that lots of us have bookshelves full of once read books at home and so I will be running a book swap in January where pupils can exchange books (more details next term!). But I am always happy to accept any used books that are in good condition for use in school or resale for our charity, Gloucestershire Bundles. Any Enid Blyton books would be gratefully accepted at the moment!

Pray for Paris, For the innocent lives cut short, For Paris we give our true support, Please God and Allah, make this cease, For all the children of the world, grant us world peace, As there by the grace of God go I.

Mrs S. Dawson

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Girls' Sports Team of the Week – U11A The U11As got off to a great start against Berkhampstead, putting their own ‘no more than 4 touches on the ball’ rule to good use, creating a fast game. There were some fantastic long balls hit down the wings, which were gathered cleanly and driven into the opposing D. Unfortunately we didn’t always convert the pressure into points, but managed to finish the first half 2-1 up. The second half continued in the same vein, with The Prep forcing their way up the pitch; however, now Berkhampstead were piling on their own pressure in our D. Thankfully our back 3 held strong through some great communication and scramble defence and, with a final goal before full time, we cemented the win 3-1.

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TEAM OPPOSITION DATE SCORE RESULT U8A Berkhampstead 25 Nov 8 – 0 WON U8B Berkhampstead 25 Nov 2 – 0 WON U9A Berkhampstead 25 Nov 3 – 2 WON 25 Nov 4 – 6 LOST U9B Berkhampstead 25 Nov 7 – 0 WON U10A Berkhampstead U10B Berkhampstead 25 Nov 1 – 0 WON U11A Berkhampstead 25 Nov 3 – 1 WON U11B Berkhampstead 25 Nov 3 – 0 WON 1st VII Severnside Tournament 25 Nov Placed 2nd Placed 2nd 25 Nov Placed 5th Placed 5th 2nd VII Severnside Tournament Clifton 25 Nov 2 – 3 LOST 3rd VII Clifton 25 Nov 1 – 4 LOST 4th VII Clifton 25 Nov 1 – 0 WON 5th VII

Severnside Tournament The Severnside Tournament this week showed just how far the 1st team has come since the start of the season. We had a tough group and first up was Wycliffe. We had suffered a heavy defeat by Wycliffe in the first game of the season so we definitely had a score to settle, and that we did. With a clinical finish, we achieved a 1-0 victory. Next up was Beaudesert and we lost two goals in the final two minutes of the game, but immediately bounced back from that to beat St John's 2-0. This meant that we finished 2nd in our group and qualified for the semi final where we met local rivals Dean Close. Another score to settle here and the game was a tense affair from the start, finishing in a goal-less draw. This took us into golden goal extra time period, where the girls did a fantastic job to hold their nerve and, still equal at the end of this we went to penalty shuttles. Nine penalties were taken by both teams and there was still nothing to separate the teams. Our goalie had really risen to the occasion and made some outstanding saves under huge pressure. Finally, in the fourth round of penalties, our goalie made yet another save, and our captain stepped up to slot home the winner. The team was elated: we were in the final! The final was end to end against the Downs Wraxall and, about mid way through the game, we lost a goal. Knowing we had to score, we dug deep, and although two shots went screaming just past the post in the dying minutes, it was not to be. We finished runners-up and very proud of our performance and progress. Prep for The Week Issue Number 1812 27 November 2015

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Boys' Sports TEAM OPPONENT RESULT SCORE 1st VII Pinewood 7s Quarter Finals N/A Barbarians XV St Hugh’s 2nd XV Won 17-0 Barbarians XV St Hugh’s 3rd XV Won 29-12 U11ABC Cheltenham Festival Festival N/A U10ABC Dean Close Festival Festival N/A U9A St Hugh’s U9A Won 45-15 U9B St Hugh’s U9B Lost 15-20 U9C St Hugh’s U9B Lost 70-75

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Swimming and Cross Country Swimming Gala v Clifton High School What a season our swimmers are having! Another gala victory last week, this time for our Year 4,5 and 6 boys and girls. It was the first time we have ever swum against Clifton High School and it was clear right from the start that it was going to be closely contested, with many of the races almost impossible to call. The result went in our favour though, Cheltenham 136 and Clifton High 122. Well done everyone! Good luck to all our swimmers in the final galas of 2015 against Dean Close and Beaudesert.

House Cross Country The House Cross-Country races will take place on Monday during games time. Children must run wearing their coloured House shirt. The sports team photos will also be taken at this time so in addition to their House top, children must also have their games kit. During each games session, the boys' race will be run first while the girls are having their photo taken and then they will swap over.

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Cheltonian Association & Society Christmas Fair Sunday 22 November

Last week's Christmas Fair was another great day of shopping and festivities, this year supporting LINC. Thank you to all attendees, stallholders and, of course Savills, who sponsored the event. Over 1,000 visitors attended, and exhibitors Bodega, The Real Boar Company, Wicket Ideas, East Africa Trading and Armadillo Jewellery all gave over ÂŁ100 as their 10% donation.

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All changes and additions to the School Calendar appear in pink.

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Sunday, 29 November 2015 14:00 Boarders at the Movies (Full and Regular Flexi-Boarders Only) 15:30 Prep Chamber Choir at Montpellier Christmas Fair Monday, 30 November 2015 Week 13 30 November - 6 December House Cross Country 10:00 Dress Rehearsal for Cottage and Reception Nativity Performance (am) (Assembly Hall) Dress Rehearsal for Years 1 and 2 Nativity Performance (pm) (Assembly Hall) 14:30 18:15 Parents' Evening for parents of Year 7 pupils (surnames A-H) Tuesday, 1 December 2015 14:30 Years 1 and 2 Nativity Performance (Assembly Hall) 13:30 Girls' rugby training session for selected Years 7 and 8. Pick up 18:00 18:15 Parents' Evening for parents of Year 7 pupils (surnames I-Z) Wednesday, 2 December 2015 Fixtures Departure for Bryanston Rugby 7s (A): 1st VII, U11A VII. Start 10:30. Pick up dependent on 07:30 progress Departure for Festival at Prior Park (A): U10A VIII. Start 14:30. pick up 17:30. 12:45 Departure for Festival at Clifton College (A): U11C U10B IX, U10C VIII. Start 14:30. Pick up 17:30 12:45 12:45 Departure for Festival at St John's-On-The-Hill (A): U9A VII, U9 Lions VII, U9 Tigers VII, U9 Panthers VII. Start 14:30. pick up 17:45 13:00 Departure for Hockey v Beaudesert Park (A): U11A VII. Start 14:30. U11B VII. Start 15:15. Pick up 17:30 13:00 The Barbarian Rugby Xs Tournament (H): 4th X. Pick up 17:30 13:15 Departure for Hockey v Bromsgrove (A): 1st VII, 2nd VII, 3rd VII. Start 14:45. Pick up 17:15 14:30 Cottage and Reception Nativity Performance (Assembly Hall) 14:30 Hockey v Bromsgrove (H): 4th VII, 5th VII. Pick up 16:15 14:30 Hockey v Beaudesert Park (H): U10A VII, U10B VII. Pick up 16:15 Thursday, 3 December 2015 14:30 Years 1 and 2 Nativity Performance (Assembly Hall) 18:00 Troy and Sparta Houses' Carols and Mince Pies Party Friday, 4 December 2015 09:30 Lower School Performance Dress Rehearsal (Assembly Hall) 14:00 Christingle Service in Chapel for all pupils except Cottage. (Parents welcome) Saturday, 5 December 2015 Fixtures 08:15 Departure for Hockey v The Downs School, Wraxall (A): U10A VII, U11A VII, U11B/U10B Mix VII. Start 09:30. Pick up 11:45 08:30 Departure for Rugby v The Downs School, Wraxall (A): U11A IX, U10B VIII, U8A VI, U8 Blue VI, U8 White VI. Start at 10:00. Pick up 12:30 09:30 Hockey v The Downs School, Wraxall (H): U8A VII, U8B VII, U9A VII, U9B VII. Pick up 11:00 10:00 Rugby v The Downs School, Wraxall (H) U10A VIII, U9A VII, U9 Lions VII, U9 Tigers VII, U9 Panthers VII. Pick up 11:45 Prep for The Week Issue Number 1812 27 November 2015

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Departure for Rugby v The Downs School, Wraxall (A): 1st XV. Start 11:30. Pick up 13:30 Hockey v The Downs School, Wraxall (H): 1st VII, 2nd VII, 3rd VII. Pick up 12:00 Rugby v The Downs School, Wraxall (H): 2nd XV. Pick up 12:30 Boarders' Trip to the Pantomime (Full and Regular Flexi-Boarders Only)

Sunday, 6 December 2015 14:00 Boarders' Bowling Championship (Full and Regular Flexi-Boarders Only) Prep Chamber Choir at the Suffolks Christmas Market 16:00

NOTICES Happy Birthday to the following pupils next week! Seren Archer Gwener Wood

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Finn Keatinge

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Rafferty Turner

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Polina Solovyeva Aidan Portch

Gabby Bifulco

Simon Evlyn-Bufton George Hardy

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School Uniform Shop The school uniform shop term-time opening hours are:

Tuesday 13.30 to 15.30 Wednesday 15.30 to 17.00

We are happy to receive email enquiries, as it is not always possible to get to the shop. We are also happy to accept clean uniform in good condition for sale.

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Join us for Christmas Carols! Sun 29 Nov, 15.30, Montpellier Christmas Market Sun 6 Dec, 16.00, Suffolks Christmas Market Tues 8 Dec, 14.00, The Exmouth Arms, Bath Road Wed 9 Dec, 10.00, Cavendish House, The Prom 15


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