DIXIT - 28 June 2019

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EDITION 58 28th June 2019

The weekly newsletter for the Holyport College family

Year 13 Prom

Last Friday the Year 13 students celebrated their Leaver's Ball at De Vere Beaumont Hotel after their final exams. The students were pleased to celebrate and reflect upon the end of a chapter in their lives and the start of a new one. Mr Alford and Mr McCarey both gave speeches, imparting words of wisdom and wishing them well in the future. Thank you to the Year 13 students who arranged it, as well as Mrs Stokes and Mrs Smith for all the administrative work behind the scenes, Mr Slyper for the photography and all the teachers that attended to celebrate their special day.

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IN THIS EDITION

From the Science Department Year 12s learn about Nuclear Physics

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From the CCF Eton College Military Tattoo

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From the Art Department Arts week activities and GCSE Art equipment

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From the College Various items from around the College

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From the Refectory Next week’s lunch menus

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From the Calendar Upcoming events and dates for your diaries

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FROM THE SCIENCE DEPT

DIXIT 28th June 2019

Year 12 Nuclear Physics trip On Thursday 27th June, Jack, Ollie, Christian, Jackie, Shani, Asher, Baba and Hector attended the University of Surrey’s Nuclear Physics Masterclass. They were presented with two interesting lectures on radioactivity and nuclear physics, collected and analysed some Beta+ and Beta- decay data from a copper sample, and took part in an interactive simulation using Lego. Three random, but scientifically important and interesting facts that stood out from the afternoon’s pop-quiz are that there are about 120 different elements discovered, of which there are about 3000 different isotopes in total. About 150 of these were discovered by research/ teaching staff at the University of Surrey - that’s 5% of the atomic discoveries made world-wide … ever. After some challenging Maths applications for decay equations were mastered, we ended the afternoon with chocolate and vanilla ice cream, made in the Physics lab in front of us, using liquid nitrogen. A totally cool and fitting way to end the fairly hot but interesting day out. Mrs Belbin & Mr Parsons

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FROM THE CCF

Eton College Military Tattoo Tabitha Clarke in Year 11 took part in the Eton College CCF Tattoo on Friday 14th June making history as the first female student in the tattoo since the coup was founded in 1860. She was not only the first ever female to be on parade with Eton College boys but proudly wore the cap badge as the only Holyport College member there, committing to rehearsals alongside her exams. The Honorary Colonel Major General B Bathurst CBE inspected students with the Commanding Officer Major J Osborne and Regimental Sergeant Major J Cole. Major General Bathurst mentioned the links between both schools and the historical introduction of women to Eton CCF this year. Likewise the Cadet Expansion funding from the MOD has allowed Miss Loudoun and Miss Treacy to begin their military training as officers. Second Lieutenant K Loudoun and Under Officer K Treacy helped usher the event and proudly watched Tabitha doing drill across the parade square. Congratulations to Cdt W02 M Gill and Cdt WO2 H Smyth-Osbourne for receiving The Sword of Honour. Music was performed by: The Eton College Wind Band, Director of Music Mr David Gordon-Schute, The Eton College Pipes and Drums, Pipe Major Rex Benson and The Budles of The Rifles, Senior Bugle Major Topp. We look forward to CCF opening up to Year 10 Students from September 2019 and students still wishing to apply should email Second Lieutenant K Loudoun as a matter of urgency k.loudoun@holyportcollege.org.uk

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FROM THE ART DEPT

28th June 2019

Arts Week 2019 At its height, from around 1660–1820, the Grand Tour was considered to be the best way to complete a gentleman’s education. After leaving school or university, young noblemen from northern Europe left for France to start the tour. Tours often took over two years to complete. After acquiring a coach in Calais, they would ride on to Paris – their first major stop. From there they would head south to Italy or Spain, carting all their possessions and servants with them. Their most popular destinations were the great towns and cities of the Renaissance, along with the remains of ancient Roman and Greek civilisation. (National Gallery, 2019). Arts Week activities: ALL Yr7-10 : Sports day flag painting All students will have a 'Grand Tour' themed lesson across all subject areas during Arts week. All students are welcome to help the Science department planting vegetables with thanks to money kindly donated by parents to the school. (Tyres are being spray painted for potatoes!).  Additional: Music Exams Orchestra and Choir rehearsals Year 7: Sign up- Watercolour masterclass (Student run) Sign up- Face Painting (Student run) Sign up- Gardening Sign up- Photoshop workshop - Yr 7/8 Sign up- Animation workshop (Student run) Year 8: Bird box building in lesson time - all (Eton College DT involvement) Year 8 Drama workshop in lesson time - all Sign up- Photoshop workshop Sign up- Gardening Sign up- Spray Painting workshop (student led) Year 9: Sign up- Textiles workshop 3+ hrs (Lois Clark helping) Sign up- Gardening Sign up- Photoshop workshop Sign up- Textiles flag making Sign up- Ikea Stool decorating - (Student run) Year 10: Sign up- Textiles workshop 3+ hrs Sign up- Photoshop workshop Sign up- Gardening Sign up- Textiles flag making Students have until the evening of Friday 28th to sign up, they will be able to do this via their emails. Any difficulties please email Miss Loudoun, k.loudoun@holyportcollege.org.uk

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FROM THE ART DEPT

28th June 2019

Personal Art Equipment—GCSE Sept 2019 start We advise every GCSE Art Student to invest in an Art Pack which we can sell to students via ParentPay. We have set this up so that both day and boarders can easily get the materials they need to do their prep. This gives them the majority of items they need for the year (we have deliberately left out ‘paint’ this year as some students wish to use those in departments or their sibling’s or get their own as an additional item). We will also have some spare packs for Year 7-9 students who might wish to buy one for their own personal use. Art Packs 2019 Estimated Price £40 - sold via ParentPay                 

Uni Pin Fineliners, set of 5 Polycolour, tin of 24 coloring pencils Paper Stumps, various sizes, set of 8 Tear off paper pallets, (for paint) A3 Display Book PolyA3, A3 Black handle folder Polya A2 black handle 225gsm Black Card, 200gsm A3 white card Acrylic Brush set BS5 Golden synthetic brush set BS7 Brush Roll BMNT Easy Cut Lino, size Large 300mm by 300mm Easy cut Lino, Medium A4 POLYHoldalls Single Sharpener x2 Slim Markers white

We trust that students will communicate with you and the Art department honestly about if they are allowed one of these. We will hand out items at the start of September so they can start using them provided they have informed us that you are willing to purchase a pack. We will then enter this payment onto ParentPay for you to pay. Any issues with paying - please contact Mrs Soni Odunaike (Finance Dept.) s.odunaike@holyportcollege.org.uk Additional Items likely to be needed throughout the 2 year course:  -Daley Rowley Paint Set (£13.57 Amazon, Daler Rowney 12ml Simply Acrylic Set (Pack of 24)  -Any Canvas (Between £2-10 each)  -Additional Portfolio’s (Likely 2 more at approx. £3.15 each).  -Additional Linos (Between £2-£5 each)

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FROM THE COLLEGE

DIXIT 28th June 2019

Co curricular Last week in co curricular club ‘Countries of the World’ Zsofia Olah and Natasha Sharma ran a UN style conference with some Year 7 and 8 students. Leading up to the co curricular the students had to research their given country (from America to Iceland) and any issues and conflict that country had. They then brought this research with them to the conference and it was very clear that we have some natural leaders amongst our cohort. Boulter’s to Bray Swim Saturday 6th July is the annual Boulter’s to Bray Swim in the Thames at Maidenhead. Entries are still open for the Boulter’s Mile (1.4km) and the main swim (2.8km). There will be a number of staff both volunteering and swimming, it would be great to see some students and parents joining in too! http://boulterstobrayswim.org/

Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Good luck to Year 9 students who are completing their Bronze DofE assessment expedition this weekend. You might spy them if you’re in the Lane End, Marlow or Pinkneys Green areas! All Bronze and SIlver students need to get their volunteering, skill and sports sections signed off asap please, Mrs Day would like more green ticks on edofe! GCSE French and Spanish students: The MFL department recommends the following Edexcel revision books to help you revise over the summer and during Year 11! They range from revision workbooks to specific target 5 and 9 books and are available on Amazon!

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FROM THE REFECTORY

28th June 2019

Next week’s lunch menus Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Chicken Katsu

BBQ Steak Fajitas

Szechwan Pork

(v) Quorn Nugget katsu

(v) Quorn Fajitas

(v) Vegetable Fu Yung

2nd option - Pasta & Jacket Bar

2nd option - Pasta & Jacket Bar

Wedges Seasonal Vegetables

Vegetable Chow Mein

Salad Counter

Salad Counter

2nd option – Pasta & Jacket Bar

Rice Stir fry Vegetables Salad Counter

Friday

Saturday

Burgers (v) Spicy bean Burger

Soup Salads Panini’s

Thursday

Pesto & Parmesan Chicken (v) Pesto & Parmesan Aubergine

2nd option – Noodles & Jackets

Tomato Pasta Salad Counter

Sunday

Brunch –Selection

2nd option – Fish n Chip Bar Fries Salad

Salad Counter

Salad Counter

If you suffer from a food allergy or intolerance you are

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FROM THE CALENDAR

28th June 2019

Some Dates for Your Diaries Tuesday 25th June—Monday 1st July—Trials for Year 7-10 Monday 15th July—Sports Day Tuesday 16th July—end of term 2.15pm

We are consulting on our new Relationships and Sex Education policy. The policy can be found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V1MUvrc_MVhri6-Ba5lX9tHzkVmvcxU8/view? usp=sharing Parents and carers have two weeks in which to provide any feedback they have on this policy. If you would like to make any comments please email them to Mr Boyle on w.boyle@holyportcollege.org.uk

A reminder that our annual Sports Awards Dinner is taking place next Saturday 6th July. Pupils need to arrive from 6pm, and be picked up promptly at 9:30pm. If your child has any dietary requirements that you haven't made us aware of by returning the slip, please email Miss Gallop ASAP. The dress code is formal; trousers and a shirt or suit, and dresses or suitable alternatives please. We are lucky enough to have a special (Olympian!) guest to give a talk and present the awards, we cannot wait to celebrate all of our achievements in sport this year and have a fun packed evening!

Parents’ Evening Dates 2018/19

Reporting Dates

Year 7 and 8 parents’ evening: Monday 5th November 2018

Year 7/8/10 interim reports—18th January 2019

Year 11 parents’ evening: Wednesday 5th December 2018

Year 9 full reports—25th January 2019

Year 10 parents’ evening: Wednesday 6th February 2019

Year 11 mock exam reports—30th January 2019

Upper Sixth parents’ evening: Monday 25th February 2019

Year 13 mock reports—15th February 2019

Year 9 parents’ evening and GCSE options presentation: Wednesday 24th April 2019

Year 7-10 interim reports—8th March 2019

Lower Sixth parents’ evening: Wednesday

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Year 11 full reports—29th March 2019

May 2019

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