Prep for the Week Issue 1852

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Prep for the Week Issue Number 1852 – 24 February 2017

In this week’s issue… Headmaster's Blog and Commendations In Support of Sue Ryder World Book Day Kingfishers, Lower, Middle and Upper School News House Baking Competition Girls' and Boys' Sports Calendar Notices

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Headmaster's Blog Dear Parents A few of the more observant among you have been asking about the meaning of the orange and black flags currently flying on the Headmaster's lawn, and I'd like to reassure everyone that they do not signify sharks swimming near to the Cheltenham Prep shores! These flags represent the colours of Sparta and Persia, winners of the House competition last year. It's rare for two Houses to draw in this heated competition, so let me congratulate the pupils in these Houses once more. The House system works well at The Prep, bringing pupils of all ages together in the spirit of competition. Here, we see boys and girls from around the School learning to celebrate and commiserate alike essential skills for life, not just school. Returning from Half Term this week has seen many pupils take pride in their creative baking skills whilst contributing to their Houses' success in the House Baking. All of the staff, not least the judges (who, I am sure, endured a difficult tasting process), would like to thank the pupils for their hard work and creativity in the kitchen.

In the wake of Storm Doris, we're looking forward to a slightly less windy Saturday, full of sports fixtures. It is essential that pupils take this time to give energy and enthusiasm on the hockey pitch or netball court, in order to balance the busy timetable of revision being undertaken during and ahead of exams. I often observe that the distraction of friendly competition alongside the excellent health benefits of exercise are wholely beneficial for the mental health and wellbeing of our pupils, and it is a pleasure to see them all thriving in both the sports arena and the classroom. Jon Whybrow

Headmaster's Commendations

Personal Achievements

Anya James for helping and comforting a Middle School pupil when they were upset

Congratulations to Harry and Joey Richardson, who both had great success ski racing over the Half Term holiday.

Dorothea Peterken for helping and comforting a Middle School pupil when they were upset

Joey won a silver medal in Giant Slalom in the ESF flèche race in Tignes. He was the youngest person in the race!

Matilda Culpan for outstanding effort in Games and matches so far this term Tallulah Thomson for excellent Research prep on William I Christian Hindmarch for an outstanding Art Project Autumn Conner for consistent effort and high achievement Jamie Reid for excellent effort in weekly vocabulary tests and maintaining consistently high scores Prep for The Week Issue Number 1852 24 February 2017

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Pancake Races! Shrove Tuesday, Tuesday 28 February School field, 10.30am Pupils who wish to participate in this year's pancake races must to come to school with both a frying pan and pancakes. We are asking each child to pay ÂŁ1 to enter, which will be paid to the school charity, Sue Ryder. All pupils from Kingfishers to Year 8 can take part and to do so, they will need to be wearing their tracksuit bottoms and outdoor shoes. Pupils in Kingfishers should wear waterproof trousers and wellington boots.

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In Support of Sue Ryder Sue Ryder has been chosen as The Prep charity for the next eighteen months. Alysia Cameron Rice, Head of Fundraising, came to speak this week in assembly and told the pupils about the vital work carried out in Gloucestershire by Sue Ryder. Leckhampton Court is the only local hospice that provides overnight care. They also have an outpatient unit where people can enjoy a range of activities from arts and crafts to alternative therapies. The final part of their work is Hospice at Home, which means patients can be treated in the comfort of their own home. Everyone was amazed that it costs ÂŁ8,000 a day to keep the hospice running and we hope in the next year with many activities from Bake Sales to Mufti Days, we can help to raise a lot of money. Alysia said that is possible for staff and parents to run the Cheltenham Half Marathon in aid of Sue Ryder and Mrs Conner can provide information if anyone is interested.

EXTREME Readers Gallery Join some of our pupils as they celebrate World Book Day by settling down to read in some wierd and wonderful places! Kate Officer has certainly taken her reading everywhere - here she is with her book on the ice, as well as behind the wheel of a Go Kart! Ryan Navaei even took his reading to Europe's best known pre-historic monument, Stonehenge. Javier and Bea Berrow were at Buckingham Palace for The Changing of the Guard - and enjoyed a little light reading! Toby Ellis has enjoyed the extreme reading challenge - here he is settling down to read in the cockpit of an A320 aircraft!

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How your money helps £5

£12

could provide a memory box for a bereaved child. They can store sentimental trinkets inside to help them cope with their loss.

could pay for a hospice nurse for a day.

could pay for four hand-held fans so patients can self-manage breathlessness caused by some cancer treatments.

£16

could pay for one hour of incredible care to support people to live the fullest life possible

£20

£100

could pay for our online community to be run for an hour, providing information and peer support for those who have lost a loved one.

£50

could provide one session of bereavement counselling for people and families struggling to cope with the loss of a loved one.

£70

could pay for a nurse’s uniform.

£150

could ensure a Hospice at Home nurse has a mobile working bag with all the kit they need to care for someone out in the community.

could pay for a syringe driver to £1,000 give constant relief for patients.

could buy a specialist bed to ensure patients £3,000 have as much comfort and support as possible. is the average cost to run one of our family support teams for a £10,000 month, offering practical and emotional support at a difficult time.

£500

could pay for a bed for a day of inpatient care for a hospice patient.

Sue Ryder is a charity registered in England and Wales (1052076) and in Scotland (SC039578). Ref. No. 05115 © Sue Ryder. May 2016 Prep for The Week Issue Number 1852 24 February 2017

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World Book Day Is it really a whole year since our last World Book Day celebrations?! For those of you who have had their costumes planned for months, fear not, it is nearly time for you to dress up again! On World Book Day (Thursday 2 March 2017) please come to school dressed up as a book character of your choice. You don’t need to spend a fortune on a costume, perhaps you could put your creative talents into practice and make something. Even a gesture towards a costume would be great, for example wearing a wig or carrying a prop. There will be a range of activities and competitions to enter on the day itself but there are two that you can start thinking about right now!

Story Boxes Competition

Think inside the box rather than outside it this time and create a scene from a book of your choice inside a shoebox. Your shoebox can be any size and you can use any materials you like to create your scene. Bring your box to your form room on any day from now until Thursday 2 March; everyone who enters will receive a point for their House.

EXTREME Reading

This popular competition will run again this year. To compete for a prize, all you need to do is take a photograph of yourself reading in an extreme or unusual place and send it or give it to Mrs Carson in the Library (email p.carson@cheltenhamcollege. org). Take inspiration from the astronaut, Tim Peak, reading in the International Space Station!

Book Swap

All week pupils have been bringing their unwanted books into the Library to swap at one of next week's Book Swap events. These books will be collected and sorted appropriately. On Monday 27 February (Upper School) and Tuesday 28 February (Lower and Middle School) participating pupils will be able to select two books they wish to take home. Pupils who have brought in more than two books will still only be able to take two. Any remaining books will be sold on a bookstall at a later date to raise funds for the school charity. If you have any questions then please email: Miss Massey n.massey@cheltenhamcollege.org OR our Librarian, Mrs Carson p.carson@cheltenhamcollege.org Prep for The Week Issue Number 1852 24 February 2017

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Kingfishers

Year One have thoroughly enjoyed their Rainforest topic and this week we have been learning about the story of the cocoa bean. We found out the names of the first people who discovered chocolate; they were called the Aztecs and the Mayans. They lived in central America and Mexico, and we were surprised to hear all about how they crushed the cacao beans and mixed them with chilli peppers and spices to make a chocolatey, frothy drink. The Aztecs thought that drinking chocolate gave you wisdom and power. The Aztec Emperor Montezuma drank around 50 goblets of chocolate every day! We decided to taste a drink made in the same way as the Mayans, although, we thought that it was very bitter and strong tasting! We decided that we much prefer the hot chocolate that we drink today!

Lower School In Lower School, Maths is taught in many different ways. The children enjoy plenty of opportunities to learn and find out about mathematical concepts in a fun, challenging and practical environment. This term, Year 3 children have been learning about capacity. This involved investigating the capacity of different containers and reading the scales on different measuring jugs. To find out how accurate their measurements were, one class was given the challenge of making potions. This involved measuring amounts of liquids and mixing them together to create potions such as “Speedy Potion” and “Drive Your Teacher Crazy Potion”. One of the highlights was tasting their drinks at the “Potion Bar” at the end of the lesson and comparing the quantities. In another lesson, children were given the challenge to sort 3 dimensional shapes using venn diagrams. They had different criteria to meet and had to work out where each shape should be placed. In order to do this, it was necessary to know what a face and a vertex is. Prep for The Week Issue Number 1852 24 February 2017

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Year 5 continue World War II study Year 5 continued their study of World War II, following on from the success of their "Play in a Day" before Half Term. The current focus is on the Battle of Britain, and after some terrific work on aeroplane identification, the classes set about building their own Spitfire aircraft.

House Baking This year's House Baking Competition has again shown us that we have some fantastic bakers at The Prep! The theme ‘Animals’ was superbly illustrated in a variety of cakes, cupcakes, biscuits and bread, baked by pupils of all ages. The judges had a tricky challenge deciding who the prizewinners were; however, they very much enjoyed tasting the delicious entries! Prize winners are to be announced soon, during Assembly. Well done to everyone who entered and earned points for their House!

Back in the Autumn Term, the class spent a bit of time looking at Old Cheltonians whose bravery had led them to being awarded medals both during and after the war. The children were incredibly lucky this week, as Mia Evans brought in the medals won by her Great Great Great Grandfather William Tucker, a Cheltenham resident, who fought in the Battle of the Somme, for the Royal Worcester Regiment. Prep for The Week Issue Number 1852 24 February 2017

In Kingfishers Mrs Buttress was delighted to be the judge of the competition and taste every one of the 30 entries! There were lions, snakes, hedgehogs and horses and they all tasted delicious. After a think and an accompanying cup of tea, the winners and runners up were decided upon and will be announced in Kingfisher Assembly on Friday. Well done to everyone for their efforts and for providing a strong showing from Kingfishers!

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Team of the Week – U10A The team set out to apply what we have been working on in training sessions to our match play. They have made good progress this term and it was good to see the practice paying off in this well-contested match. All were determined to win and didn’t shy away from a free ball. Our spacing on the court is improving, but we still need to work on driving forward for a ball once we have created space. Our defenders worked hard to steal back the ball and used centre court players well to deliver the ball into the attacking circle. Some fluid passages of play and consistent shooting allowed us to come out on top with a 7-3 win at the final whistle. Date Score Result Team Opposition 1st VII Wycliffe Wed 22 Feb 24 – 9 Won 2nd VII Wycliffe Wed 22 Feb 6 – 16 Lost 3rd VII Wycliffe Wed 22 Feb 31 – 9 Won 4th VII Wycliffe Wed 22 Feb 15 – 14 Won 5th VII Wycliffe Wed 22 Feb 15 – 1 Won U11 A Wycliffe Wed 22 Feb 15 – 7 Won U11 B Wycliffe Wed 22 Feb 4 – 7 Lost Wycliffe Wed 22 Feb 7 – 3 Won U10 A Wycliffe Wed 22 Feb 8 – 0 U10 B Won Wycliffe Wed 22 Feb 14 – 1 Won U9 A Wycliffe Wed 22 Feb 7 – 1 Won U9 B U8 A Wycliffe Wed 22 Feb 3 – 0 Won Wycliffe Wed 22 Feb 1 – 1 Drew U8 B

Boys' Sports Team Opposition Result Score Severnside Tournament 2nd place N/A 1st VII 2nd VII Severnside Tournament Winners N/A U11A Severnside Tournament 2nd place N/A U11B Severnside Tournament 3rd place N/A U9A Severnside Tournament Winners N/A U9B Severnside Tournament Winners N/A Richard Pate U11B Drew 1-1 U11C U10A Richard Pate U10A Won 6-1 U10B v U10C Internal Match N/A N/A

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Team of the Week – U9A win Severnside Tournament On a wet and blustery day at Clifton College, the Under 9s demonstrated not only their hockey prowess, but also their determination and resilience. With ‘Doris’ lashing the ground with fine drizzle and gale force gusts, it was not a place for the faint hearted and, despite a long journey, both teams were out of their blocks with wins over local rivals, Dean Close. Next up were the hosts, Clifton College, and again both teams triumphed. Our final matches were against the Downs and what pleased me most was the response of the A team who were two goals down in the first two minutes. Did, heads drop? Did they give up? Not at all. Retaining their belief and, most importantly, their shape, they quickly got a goal back and kept on looking for the equaliser. That it arrived with the final move of the match made the day very dramatic and, in fact, it was this goal which won the tournament. Meanwhile, the B team, demonstrating the same fierce application, held the Downs to a draw which handed them the overall tournament. Great attitude, an ability to listen to their coaches, genuine sportsmanship and polite behaviour at a protracted match tea. What more could one ask for and a day to make a Headmaster proud?! Prep for The Week Issue Number 1852 24 February 2017

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

Calendar

Sunday 26 February 2017 08:30 Departure for Sherborne Rugby 7s (A): 1st VII. Start 10:00. Pick up 15:00 11:30 Boarders' Combat Splat Paintball Activity (Full and Regular Flexi-Boarders Only) Monday 27 February 2017, Week 8, 27 February - 5 March Cheltenham College 13+ (Year 8) Academic Scholarship Examinations 16:30 Pupils' Informal Concert (Lake House) Tuesday 28 February 2017 Cheltenham College 13+ (Year 8) Academic Scholarship Examinations 16:00 Parents' Evening for parents of pupils in Kingfishers (classrooms) Wednesday 1 March 2017 Cheltenham College 13+ (Year 8) Art, DT and Drama Scholarship Examinations 08:30 Departure for Hockey Festival at Rugby (A): U11A VII. Coaching start 10:00, Tournament start 14:00. Pick up 18:00 12:35 Departure for Hockey v Bromsgrove (A): U11B VII, U11C VII, U10A VII, U10B VII, U10C VII. Start 14:15 for U11B, U10A, U10B. Start 15:00 for U11C, U10C. Pick up 17:30 13:45 Departure for Netball v St Edward's (A): U10A, U10B, U11A, U11B. Start 14:30. Pick up 16:15 14:15 Hockey v Bromsgrove (H): 1st VII, 2nd VII, 3rd VII, 4th VII. Pick up 16:15 14:45 Departure for Netball v Denmark Road HSFG (A): 3rd VII, 4th VII, 5th VII. Start 15:45. Pick up 17:45 15:00 Hockey v Bromsgrove (H): 5th VII, 6th VII,7th VII. Pick up 16:30 15:15 Departure for Netball v St Edward's (A): U8A, U8B, U9A, U9B. Start 16:00. Pick up 17:30 16:00 Netball v Denmark Road HSFG (H): 1st VII, 2nd VII. Pick up 17:15 Thursday 2 March 2017 World Book Day 06:30 Departure for IAPS Netball Regional Qualifiers at King's Bruton (A): 1st VII. Pick up 18:00 06:30 Departure for IAPS Netball Regional Qualifiers at Port Regis (A): U11A. Pick up 18:00 08:30 Lower School Speaking and Listening Assessments 16:00 Cross Country League Race 3 (H): Years 4-6. Pick up 16:45 16:00 Parents' Evening for parents of pupils in Kingfishers (classrooms) 18:00 Rome and Persia House Year 8 Trip to Zizzi Friday 3 March 2017 05:30 Departure for Year 6 mixed Hockey and Netball Tour to Guernsey 08:00 Friends of The Prep Coffee Morning (Drawing Room) 08:30 Lower School Speaking and Listening Assessments 09:00 Fun Friday for Pre-3s Stay and Play (Nursery) 14:00 Upper School Music Award Holders' Recital at Gloucester Road Primary School 14:15 Chapel (parents welcome) Saturday 4 March 2017 Year 6 mixed Hockey and Netball Tour in Guernsey 10:00 Open Morning for Prospective Parents 10:00 Departure for The Downs Wraxall Rugby 7s (A): U13A VII. Start 11:30. Pick up 16:00 10:00 Lower School House Hockey. Pick up 12:00 Sunday 5 March 2017 13:00 Boarders' Trip to The Oasis (Full and Regular Flexi-Boarders Only) 14:00 Year 6 mixed Hockey and Netball Tour returns from Guernsey Prep for The Week Issue Number 1852 24 February 2017

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NOTICES Upper School Year 8 have been honing their presentation skills and sharing their interests each week by doing 'Show and Tell'. This week, Jackson Joly brought in his item to describe and discuss - a plaster cast of a footprint that supposedly belonged to Bigfoot!

Happy Birthday

to the following

pupils this week!

Sehan Rahman 4 Viktoria Alves-Isaksson 7

Molly Krauer 13

Monday 10th - Thursday 13th April 2017 ACTIVITY CAMPS

AT CHELTENHAM COLLEGE SPORTS CENTRE

Easter Camp Over 20 exciting games and sports, including arts, crafts and swimming for boys and girls aged 4½ - 14 years

www.cheltenhamactivitycamps.co.uk

01242 705 551

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