Cranmore Chronicle 10 February 2017 Editor: Mrs R Spooner
In This Issue... • The Headmaster
• Chinese New Year - Form 2 & 3
• Emotional Wellbeing In Children Pastoral Talk - Tuesday 21 February
• GB Hurdler Visits Cranmore
• House News
• Form 6H French Breakfast
• Golden Awards - Junior Department
• Athletics/Gym Half Term Camp
• Rugby News
• Marvellous Merits - Junior Department • Half Term Rugby Camp • Supermerits - Senior Department • Grange Park Opera • Chinese New Year Celebrations in Bright Stars
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Dear Parents I was delighted to see our rugby teams play so well last Saturday over at Donhead to achieve a comfortable victory for the Dunckley Shield. Of course, later in the day I had the satisfaction of seeing Scotland contest a wonderful match against Ireland. Our rugby squads have been in action again throughout this week and we have enjoyed some further impressive results. On Monday we hosted the IAPS swimming gala and it was marvellous to see nine schools in action here and demonstrate a high standard of competitive swimming. Yesterday we enjoyed the House Music Competition and I must commend the pupils and staff for their hard work in preparing for these performances which were most entertaining. Yours sincerely Michael Connolly
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Pastoral Talk – Emotional Wellbeing in Children Tuesday 21 February at 7.00pm Dear Parents, We are delighted to welcome Dick Moore, an inspirational and passionate speaker, to deliver a talk on Emotional Wellbeing in Children. He will speak to our 5th & 6th Form during the afternoon prior to speaking to parents in the evening. Children’s mental health and emotional wellbeing is frequently in the news and here at Cranmore we want to do all we can to support children emotionally. Dick has done a tremendous amount of work with children and young people and is passionate about the subject. He speaks from personal experience. He has been an English teacher, a rugby coach, a senior school housemaster and a prep school Headmaster. Should you wish to find out a little more about our speaker do Google him. The talk is open to all parents. If you would like to come please could I ask you to contact the office@cranmoreprep.co.uk by Monday 20 February at the latest. Thank you and I look forward to welcoming many of you on Tuesday 21 February at 7.00pm. Best wishes, Susan Walker Deputy Head
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House News
Last week’s Junior merits winners: Stokes
Last week’s Senior merits winners: Radford
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Junior Department Golden Awards Week ending 3rd February 2017
Name Hermione Birks
Class LJ
LC
Herbie Critchlow Charlie Martin
LL
MC MG
MH
US
UW 1G
Mahmoud Azwai
For his excellent problem solving abilities in Maths! For working very hard to develop his sentences using conjunctions.
1R
For a positive attitude to his work and for knowing so many interesting facts which Alexander is happy to share with us in class. Thank you, Alexander. For working hard and for being a kind friend. Well done, Joshua.
Joshua Illavia Oliver Chapman
For his confident addition and subtraction this week. Good work, James! For his skill in making his Spitfire plane and for helping others.
Arthur Brown Alexander Hayward
For being so grown up in understanding that he cannot eat cakes and accepting an alternative so sensibly. For being so helpful when tidying the classroom without being asked.
Jacob Waters Austin Barnes
For having a great attitude towards her work and for always doing her best. Keep it up, Isobel! For having excellent general knowledge particularly about our History topics. Great work, Luke!
Sam Barklam James Crisp
For always having a positive attitude towards her work and others. Keep it up, Amy! For having a fantastic attitude towards his writing and always ‘having a go’. Great work, Rico!
Luke Barrett Jack Harris
For working really hard in our sentence work on Florence Nightingale. For amazing contributions to our discussions about animals in Science.
Rico Tarbuck Isobel Spooner
For making excellent effort with his news writing. Fantastic, Charlie! For listening carefully in our class discussions and for contributing thoughtful ideas. Well done, Aadi!
Charlie Cooke Amy Wiesener
For making fantastic progress forming his letters when writing, and concentrating hard on his work. Wonderful, Harrison! For always being so helpful around the classroom, tidying up without being asked. Keep it up, Herbie!
Aadi Paul Emily Agar
For her wonderful story writing. Well done, Hermione! For working super hard on his taking away. Keep up the hard work, Oscar!
Oscar Tramontano Harrison Carpenter
Reason for award
1S
For super manners this week and for putting great effort into his work. For working very hard to improve his writing and for making far more contributions to discussions.
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Junior Department Marvellous Merits Week ending 3rd February 2017
LJ LC LL MC MG MH US UW 1G 1R 1S
Jack Denyer Alex Owens Daniel Aazh Charlie Weatherall Alex Gill William Spencer Cรกitlin Watkins Edward Birtchnell William Kemkers Louis Loest Kamran Haq
Emily Tramontano Joshua Goldsmith Angus Chapman Barnaby Higgins Rory Brown Eloise Hinds Oliver Langton Joe Evans Michael Bosman Grant Messinger Stanley Gwanoya
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Senior Department Supermerits
Armitage, Jake Barnes, Calver Brod, Charles Brown, Cameron Cook, Harvey Dicker, James Edmonds, Jonty Fortescue, James Gray, Oliver Harnack, Max Harrison, James Hinds, Olivier Kantor, Colton Kemp, Theo Lewis, Monty Marthaler, William McNamara, Tommy Musgrave, Harvey Paulson, Georgie Pontin, Joseph Read, Matthew Roberts, Harri Rose, Elliot Sahota, Rohan Seeback, Noah Sharma, Yuvraj Soley, Archie Stiles, Oliver
Borelli Bowen Morton Stokes Morton Bowen Borelli Radford Borelli Stokes Bowen Tylor Morton Tylor Tylor Bowen Stokes Borelli Tylor Stokes Tylor Morton Borelli Tylor Borelli Bowen Radford Tylor
4C 6H 6M 2T 5M 4C 2T 3J 6M 2JH 6H 4C 2T 2JH 2JH 2T 3H 5M 3J 2JH 6M 5M 4P 6H 4C 2T 4C 5M
Art Music Science Showing good sportsmanship English Art Showing good sportsmanship RE Science History Music Art Showing good sportsmanship History History Showing good sportsmanship Music Science RE History RE Science DT Drama Art Showing good sportsmanship Art Science
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Bright Stars have been very busy learning about Chinese New Year! We have made some dragons in box-craft and used paint to draw some lovely Chinese letters! We also made some delicious spring rolls and cut and prepared the ingredients ourselves!
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Xin nián kuài lè Form 2 and 3 have enjoyed their workshop during their Mandarin lesson with Miss Lee on Tuesday. They have celebrated the year of the Rooster and were happy to bring home a little lantern and good luck goodies. They listened to the Chinese new year legend with the mouse and the dragon and showed their skills using a chop stick with a chop stick race!
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Last Friday we welcomed Serita Soloman, a GB hurdler, to our assembly. Serita is part of the Aspire to Greatness programme and was a real inspiration to us all, telling us about her career to date and her determination to carry on in spite of suffering some serious injuries along the way. Having won a bronze medal in the European Athletics Indoor Championship and represented England at the Commonwealth games, her next ambition is to qualify for the next Olympics. We wish her the very best of luck. Susan Walker
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Rugby News Cranmore had a great day at the St. John’s Beaumont Festival this week. Three Cranmore teams were unbeaten with the U11 only losing one game. Congratulations to J Fortescue and J Morgan who were both named as players of the tournament. Mr O’Brien Director of Sport
U8 team
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Last week, 6H enjoyed un petit dejeuner Ă la fran aise. They enjoyed practising their French in a more relaxed atmosphere. Thank you to Mr Walker and his team for providing such a delicious meal to start the day. Mlle Meneghin Head of Modern Languages
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Athle cs/Gym Half Term Camp Friday 17 February 2017 On Friday 17 February, we will be hosting a one day Athletics & Gym camp aimed at developing athletic ability combined with core strengthening skills. The courses are open to all children (including non-Cranmore pupils) and will be coached and led by Mr Neil Summers (ex-Royal Marine Commandos) & Mrs Fiona Summers (British Gymnast). Course Content:Athletics: The course is designed to accommodate children of varying abilities from Lower Prep through to Form 6. It will have an emphasis on agility, speed and explosive power within body conditioning. This will allow the younger children to start to develop the fundamental levels required in many sports, as well as catering for more advanced children who wish to excel. This will in turn assist them with physical skills required to excel in Rugby, Football and Cricket as well as Athletics and Gymnastics. Whatever sports your child is involved in, this course will assist them to increase in speed, strength and agility. Age: 4 – 13 years Dates: Friday 17 February 2017 Time: 10am – 3pm Cost: £40 per day Sibling discount: 10% off total fee for second & third child only. Please arrive at the breakfast club door entrance (2nd door on the right opposite the main sports hall door entrance). Classes will be held in the indoor gym and on the tennis courts. Please arrive 5 minutes before the start time in appropriate sports clothing. Please bring your own lunch and refreshments (no nuts please). To reserve places, please email SummersAthletics@outlook.com
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