St Teresa's Senior Weekly Bulletin 3 February 2023

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23 January 2023

This Week’s Headlines

This Week’s Headlines

Tuesday 31 January…………...……………………Parents’ Ski Meeting 16:30

Wednesday 1 February………………………..Intermediate Maths Challenge

Wednesday 1 February………………………………………..Evensong 17:30

Wednesday 1 February……Intermediate Public Speaking Competition 17:40

Thursday 2 February…………….……Intermediate Maths Challenge Year 11

Friday 3 February…………………Year 11 Poetry Live @Dominion Theatre

PARENTS’ EVENINGS

Dear Parents/Guardians,

We would like to invite you to your daughter’s forthcoming virtual parents’ evenings via the Parents’ Evening module on the following dates :

Year 8 Thursday 2nd March 2023

Year 11 Thursday 9th February 2023

Year 12 Thursday 16th March 2023

Year 13 Thursday 16th March 2023

SIXTH FORM NEWS

On Monday, the Year 13 Fine Art, Textiles and Photography students began their three-day Art exams. The girls created a range of dresses, waistcoats, sculptures and more! The work will go towards their end A Level result and so a huge well done to them all for working so hard this week.

During Year 12 Careers lesson on Tuesday, the girls did an in-tray exercise in preparation for job application and interview practice for the future.

The first of the St Teresa's Explore Lectures was about undertaking an ultramarathon. It took place on Tuesday evening, in the Sixth Form Lecture Theatre, where Doug Clark talked about his amazing accomplishments, and other achievements such as completing many races including the Ultra-Marathon du Mont Blanc which had 10,000M elevation gain. On top of this, the race was just over 100 miles and took him 29 hours to complete. He also told his story of how he got into running, starting in Year Five at a cross country event and how he progressively improved to the runner he is today through hard work and commitment.

Ella W (Year 13)

On Wednesday night, Georgina, Lucy and I took part in the Senior Rotary Debating competition, held at St John's School in Leatherhead. There were teams there from different schools such as Manor House and St John’s. Our proposed topic was 'Peaceful Protests Are the Most Effective Way to Bring About a Change.' Although we did not win, it was a great learning experience for us all and we are looking forward to continuing with our Public Speaking.

Sophie R (Year 12)

During Thursday Morning’s Sixth Form Assembly, Julia T and Alisha A in Year 12 presented the assembly about the importance of sleep. We found out some really interesting facts about sleeping and the meaning of our dreams.

The Year 12s are currently applying for various Student Leadership roles within the school and so they have the opportunity to present an assembly to the Sixth Form as preparation. Well done to the girls who presented the assembly this week!

On Friday during Period 5, the Sixth Form had their second Enrichment Session of this term, where the Years 12 and 13 students split into integrated groups to do different activities. These included yoga, volunteering, wellbeing, current affairs and learning a new skill. It was great for both years to get together and enjoy their enrichment session before the weekend!

I hope everyone has a lovely weekend and I look forward to updating you on more Sixth Form news next week!

Emma W (Deputy Head Girl)

BOARDING NEWS

Last weekend, the girls went out on a shopping trip to Guildford which is one of their favourite weekend activities. We also celebrated Chinese New Year. The Year 10 girls made some delicious egg tomato and rice, we handed out red envelopes with edible paper money and hung-up decorations throughout the corridors. Some of the girls even had fun handmaking their own decorations. Next weekend's trip is outdoor laser tag finished off with some pizza for lunch, and then some activities at home such as scrapbooking.

- Miss Ashleigh

EXPLORE LECTURE

On Tuesday we welcomed Doug Clark to give a lecture on his experience running an “Ultra Marathon” as part of our Explore Lecture series.

He talked about his journey running for 29 hours straight from Chamonix to St Joveah and all the training and preparation that came before this incredible feat. He talked passionately about how important it is to have a long-term goal to help motivate you, and how learning from your mistakes can help teach you valuable skills. He was also very adamant on the impact of hard work and how it can pay off! We want to extend our thanks to Doug Clark for such a fascinating lecture.

We hope you will all join us for "Great Interior Design" with Georgie Postlethwaite on the 28th of February

CCF STEM CHALLENGE

The CCF resplendent in their new camouflage kit, undertook a STEM challenge aimed at developing their problem solving and team working skills. The challenge was to construct a wheelbarrow to transfer as much water as possible over a distance of three metres within an allotted time. The teams successfully completed the task with a range of creative solutions.

YEAR 10 GEOGRAPHY TRIP

The Geography Department has organised a compulsory residential trip to Dorset for Year 10. We will depart from St Teresa’s at 08:45 on Wednesday 26th April 2023 and will return by 3:45pm on Friday 28th April 2023. We will travel down to Dorset with Harding’s Coaches, and will stay full board for two nights at the PGL Centre at Osmington Bay, Dorset. A consent form has been sent out to give permission for your daughter to participate.

YEAR 8 CSI FORENSIC EVENING

You and your daughter(s) are invited to attend a Family Learning Event in the Science Department at St Teresa’s on Monday 13th March or Tuesday 14th March 2023 from 17:30- 19:00, as part of National Science Week. You will have the opportunity to investigate a ‘murder’ that has taken place at school: can you identify the culprit? The evening will comprise various forensic testing, including chromatography, blood testing and fingerprint analysis. If you would like to attend this event, please reply by email to t.pearson@st-teresas.com stating which day you would prefer and how many places you would like, by Monday 6th March. Please note that places are limited and will be filled on a first come, first served basis.

ECO REQUEST

The green fingered students have started introducing indoor plants into the Form Rooms across the school in an Eco boosting initiative. In the spirit of the Eco Club the plants have either been re-homed or have been propagated, but we are still a few short so if you happen to have any that you would like to donate we would appreciate it.

In the same spirit of re-using we are also looking for any saucers or medium sized plant pots.

Thank you from the Eco Council

YEAR 8 TRIP TO THE GLOBE THEATRE

We have organised a joint Drama and English trip this term to see a performance of The Tempest at the Globe Theatre. Pupils will be watching the evening performance on Tuesday 7th March starting at 7:00pm, meaning there will be a normal day of school on the Tuesday. Pupils will be provided with a packed dinner and will be back for collection from St Teresa’s no later than 11:00pm. The total cost will be no more than £35 and will be added onto the end of term bill. If you would like your daughter to participate in this event, please click and complete the Google form, that was sent out to you previously, by 9am on Friday 10th February.

NOTICES

YEAR 7 RESIDENTIAL

We are delighted to confirm that there will be a residential trip for Year 7 from Thursday 18th May to Friday 19th May at 4th Dimension Outdoor Activities Centre, East Grinstead. The trip will provide pupils with the opportunity to explore exciting new experiences, learn new skills and discover more about themselves and those around them.

The trip will depart on Thursday 18th May. Pupils will travel by coach and arrive at 4th Dimension by 08:00. The site covers 125 acres of field and woodland on the edge of the Ashdown Forest. In the Spring, the woods are blanketed in bluebells. The company has been running residential adventure courses throughout the UK and abroad since 1976, and courses in East Grinstead since 1980. They have an unrivalled knowledge of the location. Pupils will be staying at 4th Dimension overnight before returning to school by 16:15 on Friday 19th May. Exact times are to be confirmed.

If you would like to reserve a provisional place on the trip then please return the permission slip included in the email sent out earlier this week and make a non-refundable deposit payment of £11 to the school to enable us to secure the trip.

YEAR 7 BATTLE OF HASTINGS TALK

We have representatives from Windsor Castle coming in to deliver a talk to Year 7 on the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings.

It’s happening on the 8th February during Periods 5 and 6.

PARENT WORKSHOP ON MENTAL HEALTH

6th – 10th February is Youth Mental Health Awareness Week, a national annual event which gives an opportunity for the whole of the UK to focus on the importance of children and young people’s mental health. We are organising many activities throughout the week .

We have also arranged for Mr David Leech, an expert in mental health and wellbeing, to deliver a parent workshop. This will be held from 8.30-9.30am on Thursday 9th February in the Prep School Henderson Hall (we have chosen a morning slot as we have had feedback that many parents find the mornings easier). Breakfast refreshments will be provided. David will be sharing ideas on how to manage anxiety, encourage independence and promote wellbeing in children. There will be lots of practical advice and tips and an opportunity for you to ask questions.

Please do complete the form below so that we know numbers for catering.

https://forms.office.com/e/JskmXsUJ3T

NOTICES

Wednesday

Thursday 8:00-8:35am

String Ensemble with Mrs Wallace in M2

After School with Miss Cantwell in

with Miss Cantwell in M2 with Mrs Yalden in M3

1:45 – 2:15pm

Trombone Group with Mr Caister in M3

Pop Group with Mr Palmer in the drum room (starts after half term)

Concert Band with Ms Haystead in M2

Year 7 Ukulele with Mrs Yalden in M3

Music Technology Years 9-11 with Miss Cantwell in M2

Year 7 Choir (occasional) with Mrs Yalden in Mairlot Hall

Friday 1:15 – 2:00pm

Schola Cantorum with Mrs Yalden in Mairlot Hall

Rock Guitar group with Mr Smith in M3

Jazz Group with Mr Walker in M2

Symphony Orchestra with Mrs Yalden in Mairlot Hall

Sinfonia Orchestra with Miss Cantwell in M2

Senior Choir with Mrs Yalden in the Chapel

GCSE/A Level Composition Clinic with Miss Cantwell in M2

GCSE/A Level Composition Clinic with Miss Cantwell in M2

YONDR WEBINAR

We are excited to extend an invitation to our upcoming Yondr Presents* Webinar on February 7th! It will feature Dr Anna Lembke, the author of the New York Times Best Seller: Dopamine Nation. Dr Lembke is a Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioural Science at Stanford University. Dr Lembke will share her research and practical solutions to finding the balance between teens and their phone use.

This webinar will be hosted in the United States Pacific Time. If you cannot attend but are interested in the topic, please register and select that you would like to receive a digital copy of the Yondr Presents webinar. You can register yourself and others here.

REHEARSAL SCHEDULE

DAY & DATE TIME ROOM MON 30 JAN 1.45-2.15 JNH The Dynamites M4 MON 30 JAN 4.15-6.00 JNH 4.15-5.00 Seaweed, Little Inez, Cindy Watkins, Gilbert, Motormouth, Lorraine, Soosie, Link, Penny, Tracy, Velma, Amber, Edna, Wilbur Seacoasters M4 P46-53, P53-66 M4 TUES 31 JAN 4.15-6.00 JNH/ CYA Q, Motormouth, Edna, Wilbur, Marylandbelles, Velma, Little Inez, Cindy Watkins, The Dynamites M4 P66-74 WED 1 FEB 1.15-1.45 The Madisons M5 WED 1 FEB 4.15-5.30 OME ERI Edna & Wilbur. Velma The Gogo’s. Amber & Velma M4 P21-24, P74-79 M5 THURS 2 FEB 4.15-6.00 No Rehearsal M4 FRI 3 FEB 1.15-1.45 The Gogo’s M5 FRI 3 FEB 4.15-6.00 OME/ CYA ERI Link, Tracy, Prudy, Seaweed, Penny, The Dynamites, The Marylandbelles The Madisons M4 P79-87 M5 PERFORMING ARTS DEPARTMENT LUNCHTIME CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES’ TIMETABLE SPRING 2023 DAY ACTIVITY/CLUB YEAR GROUP TIME & ROOMING STAFF MONDAY THEATRE DESIGN & TECH DRAMA CONSERVATOIRE/ REHEARSAL YEAR 7-13 YEAR 7-13 BY AUDITION 1.15 STUDIO M4 1.40 STUDIO M4 JNH JNH/ OME TUESDAY YEAR 9 DRAMA CLUB YEAR 9 1.40 STUDIO M4 OME WEDNESDAY TDT (TERESA’S DANCE TEAM) TDS (TERESA’S DANCE SQUAD) YEAR 10-13 YEAR 7-9 1.15 MAIRLOT 1.40 MAIRLOT ERI ERI THURSDAY ACTING FOR FILM YEAR 7 & 8 DRAMA CLUB YEAR 10-13 YEAR 7 & 8 1.15 STUDIO M4 1.40 STUDIO M4 OME JNH FRIDAY MUSICAL THEATRE MUSICAL THEATRE YEAR 10-13 YEAR 7-9 1.15 STUDIO M5 1.40 STUDIO M5 CHP CHP

PERFORMING ARTS DEPARTMENT

AFTER SCHOOL CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES’ TIMETABLE SPRING 2023

WEDNESDAY TDC (TERESA’S DANCE COMPANY) YEAR 913

ACTIVITY/CLUB TIME, ROOMING AND STAFF MONDAY PRODUCTION REHEARSAL 4.15-6.00 MAIRLOT/M4 JNH/OME TUESDAY PRODUCTION REHEARSAL 4.15-6.00 MAIRLOT JNH/OME
PRODUCTION REHEARSAL MARK JERMIN STAGE AND SCREEN (7-13) 4.15-5.30 MAIRLOT ERI 4.15-6.00 M4 JNH/OME 5.30-8.00 M4 AND M5 NOT ST T’S THURSDAY PRODUCTION REHEARSAL 4.15-6.00 MAIRLOT JNH/OME FRIDAY PRODUCTION REHEARSAL THE ELITES (COMPETITION DANCE GROUP)
4.15-6.00 MAIRLOT/M4 JNH/OME 4.15-5.30 MAIRLOT/M4 ERI
(BY AUDITION)

CLUBS & EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

Year 11 Chemistry Revision Clinic

Chemistry revision clinic is on! Now's the time to start, so don't delay.

Year 8 Chemistry Club

Venue- Lab 32

Time- Wednesday 1:45-2:15

Come and experience the fun, excitement and magic of Chemistry in lab 32!

MEDSOC NOTICE

MedSoc will be meeting on Tuesday 31st January at 1.45pm in Room 28. Emily E and Ariella W will be leading a discussion on the ‘State of the NHS’.

The following week, Friday 10th February at 1.45pm in the SFLT we are delighted to welcome a speaker, Kimberley Burke, who will present a lecture on ‘Cochlear implants – the who, what and why’.

Thinking of Joining FOST?

FOST is always looking to increase its team size, especially with parents from the Senior School, so we can do more in terms of events and improvements for our school community! Should you be interested in assisting on an ad hoc basis or joining the FOST committee, please get in touch via email fosteffingham@gmail.com; through an existing committee member; or a class representative.

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This Week

As the season of Christmas draws to a close, our minds now go forward to the ongoing ministry of Jesus. We skip the 40 days in the wilderness to which we will return in just a few weeks as Lent begins. Instead, we hear of the beginnings of Jesus’ ministry. It is significant that from the start there was opposition. In an echo of Herod’s persecution of the child Jesus, so his son continues the opposition, killing John the Baptist and resulting in Jesus leaving for the north and the shoreline town of Capernaum. There Jesus has his first encounter with those who would become his disciples and, in an echo of so many other instances in Sacred Scripture, the choice is an unusual one. We may imagine what type of person is needed to become a great leader, one who will become the greatest communicator and witness to faith in Jesus. We probably wouldn’t pick an illeducated, labourer-fisherman from an insignificant and despised northern area of the kingdom. Yet that is exactly what Jesus did as he chose Peter, along with Andrew, James and John (Matthew 4:12-23). What was it about this individual that Jesus found so compelling? The clue is in the invitation, ‘Follow me and I will make you fishers of men.’ Perhaps it was the faithful persistence of the fisherman that attracted Jesus, perhaps the ability to face success and failure in equal measure, perhaps just the ability for hard work, or perhaps still more the ability to ‘cast out the net’ in faithful hope of the harvest. Whatever the reason, Jesus saw the unique contribution that Peter was able to give and gave him the opportunity to respond.

Perhaps as we reflect on the call of these first disciples, we too can remember that the call to Peter is the same as the call that we receive. God recognises our unique gifts and talents and he invites us to employ them to build up his kingdom here on earth.

E-mail equestrian@st-teresas.com

Call 01372 750257 Visit

Booking System

st-teresas-equestrian.ecpro.co.uk

Or find us on Facebook “St Teresa’s Equestrian”

We are so pleased that the weather warmed up again and hope it stays that way! It has been rather cold over the past couple of weeks and it was such a shame that we couldn’t run ridden lessons for a few days, but the ponies have become very fluffy!

Please make sure your child comes with enough layers to ride in! We only have a few raincoats on hand and they are limited in sizes. In the bitter weather a good coat and gloves make all the difference when you are on a horse!

February Half Term Activities

We still have availability for the half term!

Have a look on our online site to book your spaces now!

The past week was really frozen and cold, before it luckily warmed up a bit! But when it was so cold, the arena froze which meant that the horses couldn’t be ridden! Instead, the three little ponies (Bobby, Sidan and Oliver) went out on lead hacks around Ranmore Common and enjoyed the scenery!

The horse of the week is… Mickey!

We wish the team the best of luck in their next competition!

our website www.st-teresas.com/ equestrian
NSEA News

Monday

Main Chicken tikka masala with rice & poppadums

Eat healthy choice

Beef meatballs in a fresh tomato sauce & wholewheat fusilli pasta

Vegetarian Vegetable & chick pea curry & rice

Pepperoni pizza slice with chef’s salad

Chef’s carvery –Roast Turkey breast with Yorkshire pudding

Puff pastry filled with locally sourced pork sausage meat

Chargrilled chicken Caesar salad

Thai coconut infused pork wholemeal rice

Chicken fajitas with peppers & red onions

served with grated cheese & sour cream & chives & chef’s salad

Cheese & tomato pizza slice

Fresh tomato coated pasta

Breaded cod fillet / cod fishfingers

Poached salmon with nut free pesto pasta & olive salad

Roasted butternut squash & pea risotto

No-meat meat balls in a tomato sauce

Sides Rice / pasta Broccoli

Baked wedges Carrots

Roast potatoes Mixed vegetables

Additional Jacket potato & beans Jacket potato & beans Jacket

Roasted new potatoes

Sweetcorn

Jacket

Chips

Peas

Dessert Fruit pie & custard Choc chip & coconut flapjack slice

Victoria sandwich slice

Items in Italic - Sourced from F Conisbee’s, our local

Rice pudding with a selection of sauces

& beans

Chocolate milkshake

Menu
Tuesday
Thursday Friday
Wednesday
potato & beans potato & beans Jacket potato

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