Senior Chronicle 26 May 2023

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May 2023

Message from the Headmaster

It was a busy week for our pupils with the summer assessments taking place in the sports hall and form rooms. Well done to the boys for their diligence and focus and I am delighted that they can now relax and enjoy the halfterm break.

Congratulations to all the pupils who stretched themselves in the Junior Maths Challenge; many of those involved from Years 7 and 8 earned a bronze, silver or gold certificate. In addition, on Friday a number of other pupils were selected from the online House Quiz challenge to compete in the final at lunch time with Borelli House crowned the eventual winner.

I would like to specially mention our U13 and U14 pupils who competed in the Walton and Weybridge rowing regatta. Saturday morning saw the welcomed return of Cranmore crews to this event. Oarsmen from Years 8 and 9 ensured a display of tremendous endeavour when racing in the quadruple and double scull events. I’m sure the boys are looking forward to competing again after the half-term break.

Mr

Summer Assessments

This week pupils have been sitting their summer assessments. Whilst these are not quite ‘end of year’ examinations – we still have another half term! – they do represent an opportunity for pupils to display the progress that they have made over the course of the academic year. Pupils in Year 4 to 7 have taken these assessments in the comfort of their form rooms, whilst pupils in Year 8 & 9, have had the more formal setting of the Sports Hall. This setting provides an excellent taste of the experience of external examinations and is therefore an important part of the preparation process as pupils move towards the GSCE years.

Well done to all pupils for their diligent preparation and hard work throughout the year. We look forward to providing high quality feedback after half term.

HOUSE

COMPETITION

The Senior School House Quiz final was won by Borelli. In a tense final, it came down to two teams : Borelli and Stokes, with Borelli winning by 1 point in the closing seconds of the competition! It was a good day for Borelli as their Upper Prep team counterparts also won the Upper Prep House School House Quiz final, achieving the double at their first attempt. Congratulations to Borelli!!

Congratulations to Borelli House who this week gained the highest number of merits.
This Week’s House Cup Winner QUIZ

Sport Update

Rowing - Walton and Weybridge Regatta

Cranmore's rowing program successfully competed at the Walton and Weybridge Regatta over the weekend. It was a great experience, with fourteen boys from years 8 and 9 racing in the quadruple and double scull events. Learning to row on the water can be tricky; therefore, those who were selected had to demonstrate their competence as oarsmen in order to participate in the race.

The boys really rose to the occasion, as this was Cranmore's first regatta in three years. They displayed plenty of new skills throughout the day, from carefully manoeuvring onto a stake boat for the start, to maintaining a straight course within the buoyed lanes to race successfully. Furthermore, during the afternoon, the racers had to contend with a brisk headwind, which, combined with the opposing direction of the stream, created unfavourable conditions. Nevertheless, the boys competed fiercely, enjoyed the day immensely, and gained valuable racing experience.

We look forward to seeing the boys compete again next half term as they continue to improve and grow stronger.

Steven House, Head of Rowing

We had another golf fixture this week and won against Northcote Lodge. Cricket matches have taken place against Shrewsbury House and Danes Hill and tennis matches against Downsend, Parkside, Rokeby and St Teresa's.

We had the trophy delivered from the Skiing Indoor Snowsports Championships this week. The skiers were presented the award in assembly for coming 1st in the Junior Boys competition.

May half-term Sports Camps at Cranmore - please see links below and flyers:

Harlequins Rugby Camp https://eequ.org/experience/3251

Sports Update

U13’s VS Shrewbury House Golf VS Northcote Lodge Walton and Weybridge Regatta

Thought for the week:

Visitation

How will you proclaim the greatness of the Lord?

The Magnificat

My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord, my spirit rejoices in God my Saviour, for he has looked with favour on his lowly servant.

REFLECTION

Celebrated on May 31, the Feast of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary commemorates the Virgin Mary’s visit to her cousin, Elizabeth. The meeting of these two women was a joyful and unique event. Both found themselves pregnant in unusual circumstances - Elizabeth in her old age and Mary by the Holy Spirit. At their meeting, John the Baptist leaped in the womb of Elizabeth, and she blessed Mary and the Christ Child. Mary, in turn, responds with the famous Magnificat praising the Lord.

Let us Pray:

Our Father

Hail Mary

1 minute silence

“This is the secret of every Christian: God is in our midst as a powerful saviour. Our certainty of this enables us, like Mary, to sing and exult with joy.”

In the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.

A Message from our Chaplaincy Team
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MESSAGE FROM ESTA

May Half Term Tennis Camp

We are excited to be running a tennis camp at ESTA from Tuesday 30th May-Friday 2nd June.

Please note the timings as follows:

9-12pm Years 2-4

9-12pm Performance Camp (invitational)

1-4pm Years 5&6

1-4pm Years 7-11

Camp days are priced at £39 per player with a 10% discount for the full week option.

Please contact Kirsti to sign up or for more details at esta@effinghamschools.org

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Soup

Menu

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Soup of the day

– Country vegetable & lentil

Main Spaghetti bolognese

Soup of the day - Tomato

Soup of the day – Leek & potato

Soup of the day – Mushroom

Soup of the day – Minestrone

Jacket potato & beans

Vegetarian Quorn mince bolognese

Chicken katsu curry

Chef’s carvery –Locally sourced roast turkey with Yorkshire pudding

Chicken Wraps with chef’s salad

Traditional battered fish or jumbo fish fingers

Plain pasta & tomato sauce

Jacket potato & beans

Plain pasta & tomato sauce

Jacket potato & beans

No chicken & spicy vegetable jambalaya

South Western stuffed sweet potato

Vegetable & bean burritos

Fresh vegetable lasagne

Sides

Pasta

Roasted

Mediterranean vegetables

Additional Salad bar

Steamed rice

Stir fried vegetables

Prawn crackers

Roast potatoes

Cauliflower & broccoli cheese

Mixed vegetables

Salad bar

Salad bar

Dessert Rice pudding with a selection of toppings

Chocolate brownie

Sticky toffee pudding and butterscotch sauce

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

Broccoli

Jacket potato & beans

Peas

Roasted carrots Chips

Baked beans

Salad bar

Iced topped vanilla sponge

Fruity Friday

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