The Dragon Newsletter Lent Term 2017

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Lent Term 2017

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This term has been an especially eventful and active one, with Literary, Music and Space Festivals as well as plenty of hands on learning for Pre-Prep with their “Superhumans” theme. We thought this photo of a volcano experiment in Geography summed up the excitement and the engagement of all our pupils.

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OUR SCHOLARS AND BEST OF LUCK TO THOSE YET TO TAKE THEIR EXAMS

Sam Berry Tom Ewart-Smith Alex Gibbs Fabian Mercer Kwame Nsarkoh Achira Plodiam Emily Shaw Ruella Tshimuanga Lily Thornham James Way

Music Exhibition - Sherborne Sherborne Prep Award & Hon. Sports Award - Sherborne Academic Scholarship - Sherborne Music Scholarship - Sherborne Music Scholarship - Malvern College Academic Scholarship - Bournemouth Collegiate All-rounder Award Scholarship - Bryanston Full academic place - Christ’s Hospital Drama Scholarship - Sherborne School for Girls Sports Scholarship - Milton Abbey

Runaway Success We are thrilled for Emily, whose hard work and dedication to training has really paid off for her this Cross Country Season, as, after a very successful series of meets, and being selected for the Dorset Squad, she was then picked for the England Team. Many congratulations indeed!

for Emily


Musical Extravaganza

Phew! What a tuneful term! The music clubs have been bursting with enthusiasm, and in addition to the numerous minirecitals, we had a very special week of music-making in our Music Festival. The highlight of the term, however, was our very own Last Night of the Proms, with all the accompanying Pomp and Circumstance (and tooters and flags of course!) befitting such an occasion. The evening concluded to rapturous applause and a standing ovation. Thank you to all the children, parents and staff who worked together to make the evening such a resounding success.

Blast from the Past A journey through the musical ages with brass legends Andy Fawbert & David Blackadder

Adam Treadaway Choral workshops with Adam Treadaway, choral conductor and Director of the National Youth Choir

Stephen Marquiss Inspiring our young musicians with an adventure through Babar the Elephant & Carnival of the Animals


Junk Orchestra

Rising to the STOMP! challenge

Trojans win the House Singing with “Under the Sea�

The first blow!

Mini maestros


Last Night of the Proms


Clubs Galore

a few of the 35 clubs on Saturday Mornings

Badminton

Art for Parents

Horrible Histories - making masks

Karate

Cookery

Let’s dance


An Inspirational Literary Week Our children were very privileged to meet and learn from some real shakers and movers of the literary and creative world during our Literary Week

Michela Chiappa, cookery book

author and TV chef, discusses how we can describe different flavours with Year 3 and 4

Historical novelist, Damien about dynamic writing styles

David Solomons, children’s author of such books as “My brother is a Superhero” shares his writing techniques

Kirsty Beaumont, renowned choreographer, gives our young enthusiasts some tips on how best to convey a story through strong actions

Children’s author

Steven

Loveridge talks to Year 5 & 6 about

his latest book “Guardians of the Scroll”

Lewis chats to some juniors

Maz Evans, author, scriptwriter, and playwright, spends World Book Day with us, inspiring all our budding authors


Peter Tait, historical novelist, and erstwhile Headmaster of The Prep, talks about bringing history to life

Lulu Taylor, bestselling

Gothic fiction writer, (better know to us by another name!) shares her ideas on how to inject vivid urgency into a tale

Simon Wheeler, TV and Film producer and scriptwriter talks about building an atmosphere and capturing an audience,to the senior pupils

Alastair Swinnerton, author and scriptwriter talks about The Wombles, Lego Bionicles, and his young adult fantasy novel ‘The Multiverse of Max Tovey’

Justin Pollard, historian, TV producer, writer, and the brains behind QI, inspired the children with his ideas of how to fascinate an audience with unusual facts! (Pictured here with Marcus and Amelia, Headboy and Headgirl)

W O R L D B O O K D A Y


To Infinity and


Beyond... in Space Week A Stargazing Night to remember

What a superb evening of stargazing activities space movies, displays and demonstrations by the Crewkerne Astronomical Society, rocket building stations, 3D constellation construction with marshmallows, and perhaps

the biggest hit of the night, Virtual Reality headsets, taking the children on journeys across the moon and inside the International Space Station


Sidelines a view from the

It has been a packed term on the sporting front, with some exciting matches across the board, and although our focus is on long term athlete development and building skills and teamwork, we can still celebrate an excellent season on the netball courts and the hockey pitches, with a number of teams, including the U9A & B teams, chalking up and unbeaten season. What has stood out most to our coaches, however, is the superb way in which our players are supporting each other and encouraging each other, communicating, congratulating others on successful moves, and reassuring or encouraging each other when things did not go as planned. THIS is what teamwork is all about. In addition to Netball and Hockey, we have also enjoyed some Rugby Sevens, and a great term of Cross Country, with Emily Shaw performing brilliantly and being selected to Represent England in Cross Country Internationals. Our swimmers have put in a great term’s work under the guidance of Aaron Rickhuss, and our Karate Kids are looking very colourful, having all been successful in a tough grading exam. Keep it up everyone!


Inter-House Cross Country An afternoon of camaraderie, determination and encouragement from family and friends


Year 5 Present... A Chinese Tale

Year 5 impressed their audience of parents and peers with a delightful and characterful performance of a traditional Chinese tale, scripted by Mrs Green. The play gave us much food for thought about greed, generosity and the perils of too much curiosity!


Boarding Fun Weekends

PRIMARY COLOURS Local schools join us for a celebration of creativity at our Primary Art Exhibition


Pre-Prep Superhumans Our Pre-Prep children have had an amazing term of exciting adventures and activities, during which we have learnt so much about all the brilliant things the human body can do. Our term topic, “Superhumans” has been a wonderful theme through which to develop the children’s reading, creative writing, maths, science, art, music... in fact every area of our curriculum!

Our Reception class enjoyed a very special Italian Day, practising their songs and dancing, and then visiting Tamburino’s, our lovely local restaurant, to learn about pizza making. Thank you Mr Taravella - you must have been exhausted after training up 14 new chefs!

Tamburino Gold


Performing Arts in Pre-Prep What an enchanting concert Pre-Prep put on for their families to show them all the fantastic skills they have been learning


Family fun at Burns Night and the Music Quiz

Our families certainly know how to have some fun, and this term was no exception. After a brilliant Burns Night, a highly entertaining Fish and Chip Quiz Supper ensued (sorry no photos this time) and later in the term a funpacked family music quiz.

Key Dates for your Diary 18th April 19th April 13th January 23rd April 28th April 1st May 2nd May 4th May 11th May 12th May 15th May 18th May 25th May 26th May 26th May 4th June 5th June 6th June 8th June 9th June 9th June 9th June

6pm Boarders return Day pupils return Burns Night Boarders’ Big Camp Out 3.45pm exeat begins Bank Holiday .Boarders return 6pm Day pupils return Year 1 & 2 trip to Gore Farm 4.15pm Pre-Prep parents tea & chat 4.30pm music recital Year 5-7 exams until Thursday Pre-Prep marathon 6.30pm Y6 play “Dr. Dolittle” Sherborne Prep History Festival 3.45pm half term begins 6pm Boarders return Day pupils return Y8 Common Entrance exams begin 6pm Pre-Prep play Y8 Business Challenge 3pm Nursery Sports Day 4.30pm music recital

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9.30am Sports Day (Reception - Y8) Year 7 Art Trip Year 4 History trip to Glastonbury 3pm Pre-Prep work expo Pre-Prep Outing Year 8 play Friends’ Summer Fête Y8 Leavers’ Supper and Service Y7 Geog trip to Chesil Beach Y8 depart for Brenscombe Y5 History trip to Athelhampton 6pm Y3&4 play “Let Loose” Y2 to 3 Going Up Day 4.30pm music recital 5.30pm Art Exhibition opens Friends Summer Party Summer Concert and Picnic 2pm Prize Giving Y8 Leavers’ matches v parents 2pm Commemoration Service 3.30pm term ends


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