St Teresa's Weekly bulletin 30 June 2023

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26 June 2023

This Week’s Headlines

This Week’s Headlines

Monday 3 July………………………………………….Year 13 Ball 17:00

Tuesday 4 July……………………………...Year 10 Water Treatment Trip

Tuesday 4 July………………………………………….Art Preview 18:00

Wednesday 5 - Thursday 6 July…………….……....ABRSM Music Exams

Wednesday 5 July………..Years 12 & 13 Mental Health First Aid Course

Wednesday 5 July………………………...Performing Arts Evening 19:00

Thursday 6 July……………………………………….House Charity Day

Saturday 8 July……………………...Years 8 & 9 Trip to Norway Departs

Saturday 8 July…………………………………………Prize Giving 11:00

Saturday 8 July……………………………..Equestrian Prize Giving 14:00

Saturday 8 July……………………………………………END OF TERM

SIXTH FORM NEWS

Hello everyone. I hope you all had a great week!

This week has been another one of those busy weeks as we settle back into normal school life after an extremely eventful Values Week.

Nine brave Year 12s set off on Gold D of E on Wednesday afternoon, heading to Snowdonia for five nights of camping and four days of walking. We are so proud of them all and are looking forward to welcoming them back next week.

We are all very excited for the Year 12 survival BBQ next Wednesday to celebrate surviving our first year of A Levels, and we are looking forward to Giving Day next week, when the Sixth Form will be running a ‘sponge the teacher’ stall. Thank you so much to all the teachers who have volunteered to be sponged!

Many of the Sixth Formers are very busy at the moment, heading to Open Days as we narrow down our university options. Good luck to everyone as you make your decisions!

Corellia, our fantastic Academic Prefect, is currently working on the latest edition of her termly Aspirations letter. I asked what we can look forward to and she said “since the last issue of the Aspirations Collection, work has been underway to bring the Sixth Form the summer edition. This issue includes a virtual bookshelf and so be sure to have a look when it is released! The academic committee are really excited to bring this edition to you and to hear what you think.”

Last week the final Maths Masterclass ran for the Year 5 students. Sophie R has been part of this project for this academic year and shared with us her experience “the sessions this year have been very informative for both the pupils and the A Level students who have been running them. The Year 12 students have learnt teamwork, leadership and communication skills. We have all enjoyed running the sessions and hope that the Year 5 students enjoyed attending them just as much. Thank you to all of the students who ran the masterclasses with myself, Emily E, Ariella W, Kirsten S, Louise B, Coco Z and Amily Z.”

Sophie R

(Senior Prefect Pastoral and A Level Student of Maths)

Enjoy the final week of this academic year!

BOARDING NEWS

This past week has been a very busy week for boarding with the BSA National Boarding Week. Each day the boarders have been involved in all kinds of fun activities. Boarding week really brought all the houses together in a range of different ways, including a competitive round of capture the flag and Mexican game prisoner. With values week in the day school, we saw the boarders' talents come to light with their skills in busking and dancing. We are very proud of them.

Saturday was an early start for the boarders with all the girls participating in sports day. Many girls came back with lots of medals.

On Sunday the boarders went into Guildford for the day to shop and hang out. For some of our Spanish and Mexican boarders this will be their last English shopping trip with boarding before they head home. This week is very exciting as we look forward to helping our Years 11 and 13 girls get ready for prom and are so excited to see them all dressed up and celebrating their achievements.

Friday will be boarders’ prizegiving where we appreciate all that the boarders contribute to our boarding community. And we can’t wait for the weekend activity this weekend as we will be going to the waterpark at Thorpe Park.

T-FEST

We would like to thank everyone who contributed to T on Monday, it was a wonderful evening!

YEAR 11 SUMMER BALL

MATHS MASTERCLASS

During this academic year, the Year 12 Maths A Level students have worked alongside the Royal Institute to deliver a series of masterclasses to Year 5 pupils from schools across Surrey. The Year 12 students were lucky to have Rachel Doris from the Royal Institute in to show them how to run the classes. The first session was led by Dr Jenny Sharp from Plymouth University, where she discussed counting in base 8 instead of base 10. This allowed the pupils to discover a new form of counting. The following session was run by Sophie R, Ariella W and Emily E, where they delivered a session on fractions using mixtures of coloured water to demonstrate the varying shades of purple. The third session was run by Louise B and Kirsten S on probability, a relatively new concept which the pupils highly enjoyed. The made their own dice and conducted a range of probability experiments to understand relative frequency. The penultimate masterclass was run by Grace J, Coco Z and Amelie Z, who led the students through a series of cipher and code breaking tasks, with a prize at the end. The final masterclass took place last week and was led by Alison Eves from the Royal Institute which was based on Maths in Space. The pupils used scaled measurements to get a glimpse into just how big our solar system is.

Overall, this was a highly rewarding experience for both Sixth Formers and Year 5 budding mathematicians, as both groups have gained many valuable new skills. In particular, the Year 12 mathematicians led a series of outstanding masterclasses and should be congratulated on running such a highly successful programme.

ECO COUNCIL

As we near the end of the school year, if your daughter has outgrown her shoes and they are still in good condition did you know that www.salsshoes.com will find them a new home.

Also if you have any Revision Guides that you are now finished with we will gladly re-home them.

ROMEO AND JULIET IN PERFORMANCE

Girls in Years 9 and 10 may wish to attend one of the performances of the GCSE set text 'Romeo and Juliet' at Polesden Lacey and Hatchlands this summer.

https://ovo.org.uk/big-instance/romeo-and-juliet/ https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/surrey/hatchlands-park/events/cfc61f31-49a4-4b49-8e19-a216ac3e42f7

NEW DAWN AFRICAN GIRL SUMMER 2023 UPDATE

Last year during Values Week the Senior School held a ‘Walk for Water’ event to raise funds for the New Dawn African Girl charity in Isiolo, Kenya. It is our pleasure to now share with you how the monies raised were spent. We are excited to share that a safe and reliable water source has now been established at the Prayer and Rescue Centre site. The monies raised were used to dig a borehole, construct a water tower, buy a water tank and solar pump. The project has also enabled the charity to start their own shamba (vegetable plot) on site too.

Your kind donations have made a real difference to these girls’ lives!

This year during Values Week we held a ‘War and Peace’ readathon. We would like to use the monies raised from the event to purchase reading books for the nine girls currently residing at the centre. Currently we have raised £22 but would like to raise more than £100. Thank you to those that have already donated, please donate HERE towards this worthy cause as we celebrate this year’s value of intellect.

NOTICES

MUSIC DEPARTMENT EXTRA CURRICULAR 2022-2023

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

8.00-8.35am String Ensemble (GW) M2

Lunchtime

1.15-1.45pm

1.45-2.15pm

6th Form + Staff Choir (PC) M2

Grade 6 Theory (CY) M3

Grades 1-5 Theory (PC and CY) M2 and M3 Concert Band (NH) MH

Yr 7 Ukulele (CY) M3

1.15-2.00pm Schola Cantorum (CY) MH

Rock Guitar (DS) M3

After School

Jazz Group (SW) M2

Symphony Orchestra (CY) MH

Sinfonia (PC) M2 Senior Choir (CY) Chapel

CY = Mrs C Yalden PC = Miss P Cantwell

GW = Mrs G Wallace *

SW = Mr S Walker * NH = Mrs N Haysted * DS = Mr D Smith *

* = Visiting Music Teacher

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

ACTIVITY/CLUB

TIME, ROOMING AND STAFF

WEDNESDAY

TDC (TERESA’S DANCE COMPANY) YEAR 913

MARK JERMIN STAGE AND SCREEN (7-13)

FRIDAY THE ELITES (COMPETITION DANCE GROUP) (BY AUDITION)

4.15-5.30 MAIRLOT ERI 4.15-6.00 M4 JNH/OME
4.15-6.00 MAIRLOT/M4 JNH/OME 4.15-5.30 MAIRLOT/M4 ERI

CLUBS & EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

GCSE ENGLISH DROP IN CLINIC

Running Tuesdays 13:30 onwards for Year 10.

MEDSOC NOTICE

When: Tuesday lunchtime at 1.45pm

Where: Room 28

All welcome: if you would like to attend even if you have not been before, please do come along.

MedSoc is a society open to anyone interested in all things medical.

Please email Dr Evans for further information.

YEAR 8 CHEMISTRY CLUB

Venue - Lab 32

Time - Wednesday 13:40-14:10

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

Please follow us on FOST instagram account: @fost_st_teresas_effingham School Uniform Shop (shed behind ESTA pavilion clubhouse) Open Mondays and Fridays from 8:30-9am and Saturdays by appointment (usually first Saturday of each month) in term time only. Email FOSTuniform@gmail.com for more info.

This Week

On Thursday we gathered together as a whole school community – Prep School and Senior School – to celebrate the Solemnity of St Peter and St Paul. It was wonderful to also be able to invite many parishioners who joined us for Mass as well, of course, as Fr Stephen who celebrated Mass with us.

This great feast day celebrates two of the great heroes of the early Church. It is interesting to consider how different they each are.

St Peter is remembered as one of Jesus’ greatest followers during his earthly ministry. From a humble fisherman, he was chosen by Jesus to be leader of the twelve Apostles, those individuals who represented the new tribes of Israel and who were specifically commissioned and sent out to continue Jesus’ work. Simon, who was renamed Peter, was impetuous and could always be relied upon to speak first and think later. However, this served him well in the incident that we heard about in our Gospel, when he is the first to declare openly that Jesus is indeed the long-awaited Messiah, the Christ, the Son of the living God. His ministry was to the lost sheep of the house of Israel, which put him in conflict with Saul, or Paul as we know him.

If Peter came to decisions quickly, Paul took much longer, perhaps because his conversion was so profound. He began as a devout Pharisee who opposed the early Christians with such vigour that the early followers of Christ lived in fear of him. His conversion began with a great epiphany on the road to Damascus. He was blinded (surely a symbolic indication of his total lack of faith) before finally not just converting to the faith he had previously persecuted, but also becoming its boldest, most courageous evangelist. His mission was to the gentiles, those who followed the plethora of pagan religions across the Roman empire, and, with staggering success, brought a countless number to faith.

Despite being so very different (God calls every type of person!) they both shared a deep desire to follow Jesus’ command and to preach the Gospel to all people and, we, perhaps, are proof of their success as we, two thousand years later, along with over 2 billion others, declare the faith that Peter and Paul shared with our ancestors.

A saint is not a perfect person. Instead, it is someone who recognises that they have been called, and, despite their failures and difficulties, remain faithful to that call. Perhaps as we celebrate this great day, we can reflect on how God is calling us, and how we can respond.

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Booking System

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We hope that you have had a good week.

The school year is almost over, and we hope that you have had as good a term as we have! With still one week to go, the invites for the Equestrian Prize Giving have been sent out, but all who ride with us are welcome. Do RSVP by emailing the office on equestrian@st-teresas.com

If your daughter will not be riding next week due to activities, holidays or any other reason, then please let the office know by phone or by email. As if you wish to cancel a lesson, we do require 48hrs notice or more in order to offer credit.

Although it feels like a long way off, we have started to have a look at planning for next term’s timetable. For those who are not continuing with riding from September, please let the office know sooner rather than later. Once we have organised all of our current riders and their requests to time changes for next term, then we will be contacting those on our waitlist to fill the remaining spaces. Please do get in touch if you have any queries or would like your child/ren’s name added to the waitlist.

We will see you next week for the last week of the school year!

Summer Holidays

st-teresas-equestrian.ecpro.co.uk NSEA News

There are still spaces over the summer holidays for private lessons and Pony Mornings/Afternoons!

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

Charlie has been a bit poorly this week as well but is feeling better now! And the NSEA is off to Hickstead on Friday, we all hope they win!

The horse of the week is… Bobby!

For all the riders who are heading to Hickstead on Friday 30th for the Championships - we wish you the best of luck!

Menu

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Main

Eat healthy choice

Locally sourced pork sausages & mashed potato

Spaghetti Bolognese with crusty bread

Roast chicken breast with Yorkshire pudding

Whole school BBQ – Come & enjoy a selection of locally sourced BBQ meats

Traditional battered fish fillet or jumbo fish fingers

Char-grilled turkey & crispy bacon bits with house salad

Spanish style chicken & chorizo with wholemeal rice

Pulled pork tacos with fresh pineapple salsa & mixed salad

As above

King prawns with Chinese vegetables & noodles

Vegetarian

Cumberland style vegetable sausages & mashed potato Pasta arrabiata

Leek, potato & mature cheddar bake

Vegetarian choices as above

Macaroni cheese with green salad

Sides

Mashed potato Broccoli

Crusty bread Peas & sweetcorn

Roast vegetables Mixed vegetables

Bread rolls

Chef’s salad bar

Chips Peas Baked beans

Chocolate

Peach & raspberry crumble & custard

Mango

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

Dessert cheesecake Ice
brownie
lollies
Additional Salad Bar Summer Fruit Platter Salad Bar Summer Fruit Platter Salad Bar Summer Fruit Platter Salad Bar Summer Fruit Platter Salad Bar Summer Fruit Platter
Summer berry smoothie

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