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‘You may have tangible wealth untold; Caskets of jewels and coffers of gold. Richer than I you can never be I had a parent who read to me.’

Gillilan Strickland

Edition 10

LISTER NEWS

28th May 2012

HEADTEACHER’S MESSAGE TO PARENTS On Wednesday we had a very special event: the first time students from Lister went into their new Houses. 60 students from Year 10 who will be Form Captains, and reps from other forms in the school, first heard a presentation from senior staff on how the House system will work and they went into their new House groups to discuss how each House would welcome the new Year 6s who are coming in to their Houses. It was great to see how enthusiastically the students from different years worked together with their House teams and the creative ideas they came up with for Induction Fortnight. Other students will be keen to find out what House they are going to and this information will be coming out in the next week. We will then be having House assemblies in the week beginning 11 th June before the Year 6s arrive and we have our House launch on 18th June. I was also very pleased this week to welcome a number of parents to a Parents’ Forum as advertised in the last Lister News. We hope that this Forum can meet again after half term and that we will be able to move towards setting up a new parents’ association, with the aim both of giving parents more information about what is happening in the school and finding additional ways for parents to support the improvements of the school. As you all know, we are determined that Lister should become an excellent school and the school of choice for everyone in the local community. The support of parents in spreading the good news about Lister is really important for this. REMINDER – school will be closed to students on Friday 1st June except those who have exams.

Anthony Wilson Headteacher

3 PEAK CHALLENGE During the half term break Ms Maynard from Deaf Support will be attempting the 3 Peak Challenge climbing Ben Nevis (the highest point in Scotland), Scafell Pike (the highest point in England) and Snowdon (the highest point in Wales). She is doing this to raise funds for St Joseph’s Hospice. We wish her well in this challenge.

DIAMOND JUBILEE WEEKEND 2.6.12—5.6.12 The Queen came to the throne on 6 February 1952 and her coronation took place on 2 June 1953. She celebrated her Silver Jubilee (25 years) in 1977 and her Golden Jubilee (50 years) in 2002. We have now been given an extra Bank Holiday to celebrate her Diamond Jubilee (60 years). Go to http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Nl1/Newsroom/Features/DG_WP200687 to find out what’s going on locally.

The half term break is from 4th June—10th June. Students should return to school on Monday 11th June in full school uniform and fully equipped for lessons


‘You may have tangible wealth untold; Caskets of jewels and coffers of gold. Richer than I you can never be I had a parent who read to me.’

Gillilan Strickland

Edition 10

LISTER NEWS

28th May 2012

HEADTEACHER’S MESSAGE TO PARENTS On Wednesday we had a very special event: the first time students from Lister went into their new Houses. 60 students from Year 10 who will be Form Captains, and reps from other forms in the school, first heard a presentation from senior staff on how the House system will work and they went into their new House groups to discuss how each House would welcome the new Year 6s who are coming in to their Houses. It was great to see how enthusiastically the students from different years worked together with their House teams and the creative ideas they came up with for Induction Fortnight. Other students will be keen to find out what House they are going to and this information will be coming out in the next week. We will then be having House assemblies in the week beginning 11 th June before the Year 6s arrive and we have our House launch on 18th June. I was also very pleased this week to welcome a number of parents to a Parents’ Forum as advertised in the last Lister News. We hope that this Forum can meet again after half term and that we will be able to move towards setting up a new parents’ association, with the aim both of giving parents more information about what is happening in the school and finding additional ways for parents to support the improvements of the school. As you all know, we are determined that Lister should become an excellent school and the school of choice for everyone in the local community. The support of parents in spreading the good news about Lister is really important for this. REMINDER – school will be closed to students on Friday 1st June except those who have exams.

Anthony Wilson Headteacher

3 PEAK CHALLENGE During the half term break Ms Maynard from Deaf Support will be attempting the 3 Peak Challenge climbing Ben Nevis (the highest point in Scotland), Scafell Pike (the highest point in England) and Snowdon (the highest point in Wales). She is doing this to raise funds for St Joseph’s Hospice. We wish her well in this challenge.

DIAMOND JUBILEE WEEKEND 2.6.12—5.6.12 The Queen came to the throne on 6 February 1952 and her coronation took place on 2 June 1953. She celebrated her Silver Jubilee (25 years) in 1977 and her Golden Jubilee (50 years) in 2002. We have now been given an extra Bank Holiday to celebrate her Diamond Jubilee (60 years). Go to http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Nl1/Newsroom/Features/DG_WP200687 to find out what’s going on locally.

The half term break is from 4th June—10th June. Students should return to school on Monday 11th June in full school uniform and fully equipped for lessons


BOOK SIGNING OF INDIA DARK BY AUTHOR KIRSTY MURRAY 17TH MAY 2012

VISIT BY CHILDREN’S AUTHOR KIRSTY MURRAY 17th MAY 2012 On Thursday 17th May 2012 the LSC held a very important event organised by Ms Patel, an author was able to visit Lister. We were lucky enough to get an award winning author Kirsty Murray, who came all the way from Australia just to meet us and sign copies of her book, India Dark. Kirsty told us that her favourite author is Michael Morpego. When she left high school she worked in a bookshop called the ‘The Book Barrel Book Shop’ but she wanted to do more with her life than just work in a bookshop. So Kirsty decided to become an author, for those who are interested in writing books here is some good advice from Kirsty . ‘You don’t have to write about what you know, use your imagination and never give up’. So far Kirsty has written nine novels and her ninth one is called India Dark, the age group this book is aimed at is 12-17. The first book Kirsty ever wrote was in Australia and she was thirty nine years old. It was non-fiction and was called ‘Man Eaters and Bloodsuckers’. Kirsty loves writing books about fantasy and adventure, so for those people who love fantasy and adventure Kirsty Murray is the perfect author for you. One of the books she wrote was based on circus acts and Kirsty told us that when she was younger she always wanted to work in the circus, so to get some experience for writing her book she worked in the circus for a few days. When Kirsty was in high school she did well in English and her teacher encouraged her to ‘never give up on anything you love’. Before Kirsty left our school her last words were “It was absolutely amazing meeting such great kids” We all enjoyed meeting Kirsty. Kirsty’s helper, Jane, said “It was a delight being here”. Ms Patel organised a free raffle for a copy of the book and Kirsty picked the winning ticket. A student librarian Darshanna said, “It was amazing meeting a world famous author and this has given me confidence in writing books” Ms Patel said “ I think everything went as planned” and “I think everyone enjoyed having Kirsty Murray coming to our school and we hope to have many more’. Thank you to all those who have given us feedback and thank you to Ms Patel and the student librarians for planning and helping with the event. Mariyam Rehman7C and Afsheen Hussain 8I


MEET THE LISTER STUDENT JOURNALISTS The four student journalists have had their first meeting to talk about what is expected of them. This is what they wrote about themselves on their applications. My name is Adrees Abbas and I am in Year 8. I have many dreams in life and I like doing different activities. Last year I was a student librarian and this year I hope to become a part of Lister News. I have many qualities, academic and nonacademic, for example, whichever work/homework I get given I complete it whole-heartedly. Another quality I have is that I have knowledge about the type of news Lister students want. I also know how to write a newspaper article as I experienced it in Year 6 and I have found it interesting ever since. Some of the qualities I have are; patience, effort, concentration, good behaviour, never giving up and commitment. Adrees application was sponsored by Mr Rew My name is Czarina J Ubasa. I am now 14 years old and I am smart, funny and very, very colourful. I love writing, in fact writing is one of my hobbies. I mostly like to write reviews and give opinions to people. My favourite subject is music, I play two instruments in school, violin and keyboard. I adore music because it gives me a thrill and it also helps me gain the confidence for shows and assemblies in school. Every year I go to America. I always dream about going to High School there because of the teen movies and television shows I watch. I also go to other countries, such as Switzerland and France but America for me is way more better because I have cousins there. I hope you consider me to be one of your new journalists. Czarina’s application was sponsored by Ms Lee My name is Shah Rahman. I am in Year 8. My characteristics are loud, positive, intelligent, I love creative writing, biology and ICT. I am always up for a challenge and I’m very determined when set a task. I have a love for sports, all kinds of sports. I am also interested in all kinds of news, education, health, etc. Shah’s application was sponsored by Mr Koomson My name is Osman Awad, I am a trusted and organised person who dedicates himself to help. I like writing and wish to be part of the Lister News. I like to be part of debates, etc. I am helpful, honest and hard working. I am in year 8. I’m very popular in my form class for debating and writing. I’ll do anything to reach my target. I’m often called a role model because students often look up to me. I am very ambitious about journalism. Osman’s application was sponsored by Ms Sharp

MORE ABOUT KIRSTY MURRAY Awards 2000 Winner of WA Premier’s Book Award for Children’s Writing : Zarconi’s Magic Flying Fish 2005 winner of WA Premier’s Writing for Young Adults Award: Prayer for the Blue 2004 Shortlisted for NSW Premier’s History Prize 2010 Shortlisted NSW Premier’s Literary Awards, the Ethel Turner Prize For Young People’s Literature 2011 Winner NSW Premier’s History Awards, the Young People’s History Prize: India Dark 2001 Shortlisted for Aurealis Fantasy and Science Fiction Award for Best Children’s Novel 2007 Nominated for the West Australian Young Readers Book Award For Older Readers: The Secret Life of Maeve Lee Kwong CBCA Notable Book 2002 Market Blues 2003 Walking Home With Marie Claire 2004 Bridie’s Fire 2005 Becoming Billy Dare 2006 A Prayer for Blue Delaney 2011 India Dark Fiction India Dark 2010 : Vulture’s Gate 2009: Vulture’s Wake 2010 Children of the Wind Series Book I Bridie’s Fire :Book II Becoming Billy Dare : Book III A Prayer for Blue Delaney : Book IV The Secret Life of Maeve Lee Kwong : Zarconi’s Magic Flying Fish : Market Blues : Walking Home With Marie Claire : A Penny to Remember : A Red Camel Non Fiction Tough Stuff: True Stories About Kids And Courage : Howard Florey Miracle Maker : Man Eaters and Bloodsuckers


SPANISH CONFERENCE: HOW TO GET AN A OR A* REVISION DAY On 20th February Ms Lake took a group of Year 10 students to a Spanish Conference in Holborn to get tips from examiners on how to get an A or A* in Spanish. The students were well behaved and a credit to the school. Janaai King 10C participated in the singing competition. She sung I Buen Hecho Chica and won a prize. Ms Lake

Lister Year 10 Spanish students went to the City Temple for a Spanish Conference which would hopefully help us gain a high grade in our GCSE Spanish exams. There were many students from other schools arriving at the conference like us, they came to improve their Spanish. We were taught A-A* grade topics and how to form long sentences in Spanish whilst speaking. Spanish books were provided for us so we could learn more and understand how to get higher grades. Overall I liked the conference because it was for educational us and using tips given in the conference I knew that my Spanish would improve. Tohura Roquib 10L HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON BY CRESSIDA COWELL A little boy, called Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III was the son of the king of the land. The little boy, who everyone thought was useless, had a chance to prove himself by going along with some tribesmen to get his own dragon. But he must be careful as he ventures along to find a dragon that would obey him because there are many dragons that are dangerous. Hiccup finds his dragon but finds out that he is totally useless and lazy and that his dragon is very small for his kind compared to the other dragons which are big and strong. Hiccup is forced to enter a dragons competition with his dragon. Hiccup names his dragon ‘Toothless’ and starts to train his dragon but nothing happens as Toothless refuses to do as he is asked. Finally Hiccup persuades Toothless to train by catching fish. He nearly wins his competition but after there was a fight between Tootless and another dragon, Firebreath, Toothless falls and everyone thinks he is dead. But Toothless isn’t dead, although they have lost the competition. There are more consequences ahead ……….. Cristian Avel 8T

BOOK REVIEW


EVERY CHILD A SPORTS PERSON : ECASP PROGRAMME Last month, the ECASP Programme (being piloted in Newham schools) came to Lister School for the first time. Year 7 students were treated to two hours of Fencing , BMX Biking and Athletics on a rotation basis. The programme, organised by Ms. Strachan and Newham Sports Development, was a big hit with our students, particularly the BMX bike sessions!!

If you are interested in any of these activities you can contact the local clubs about joining. Addresses are below. NEWHAM SWORDS Sportsdock University of East London Campus University Way London E16 2RD 07956 618898

BM-EXTREME Gooseley Playing Fields St Albans Avenue London E6 6HU Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?

NEWHAM AND ESSEX BEAGLES ATHLETICS CLUB Newham Leisure Centre Prince Regent’s Lane London E13 8SD

id=100002233134050

Sessions: Saturday 10am 12pm

020 7511 4477

NEWHAM AND ESSEX BEAGLES DISABILITY AND ATHLETICS CLUB Brampton Manor Academy Roman Road London E6 3SQ Every Tuesday 4.15-5.15 (Free) cnourrice@england athletics.org 07718 304 756


Ms Strachan: London 2012 Olympic Torchbearer On March 19th (following a rigorous selection process, involving tens of thousands of people), Ms. Strachan (herself a double Olympian) was officially announced as one of the Olympic Torchbearers. She was selected by the London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games (LOCOG) “due to her passion for sport and her ability to spread happiness and inspire others”. Ms. Strachan will carry the torch in the London Borough of Wandsworth on the 23rd July, in front of thousands of spectators and millions of television viewers all over the world. The time and exact location will be revealed approximately four weeks before the day. “I feel really honoured to be chosen as one of the Torchbearers and be part of the London 2012 Team”, said Ms. Strachan.

OLYMPIC VISIT TO CURWEN Last month, Ms. Strachan was invited to Curwen Primary, (one of our feeder schools), to give a talk in one of the school’s assemblies about her experiences as an Olympic Fencer. The students were able to ask Ms. Strachan questions which included ‘what was it like to live in an Olympic Village’ and ‘how did you feel when you marched around an Olympic stadium during the Opening Ceremony’. The students were then treated to a fencing session led by Ms. Strachan. “I was really impressed by the questions posed by the Year 6 Curwen students, many of whom will be coming to Lister in September”, said Ms. Strachan.

BUBBLES UP! West Ham United produced a stunning display to return to the top flight as they beat Blackpool 2-1 in a nervous encounter under the arch of Wembley in the play-off final. After a slow start from both teams West Ham soon got into gears and took the lead midway through the first half when Carlton Cole lashed onto a long ball from Mark Noble to smash home the lead in the top corner. Blackpool came close and had chances from the likes of Matt Phillips and Tom Ince hitting the post. Tom Ince finally got the deserved equaliser similar to Cole’s goal in the first half. Ince curled an effort into the corner of the net. West Ham pressed on as the time was shrinking and the match heading to extra time until the 87th minute. Portuguese winger, Ricardo Vaz Te tapped in the rebound from close range to send West Ham back to the Premier league at the first attempt. West Ham did it the hard way as midway through the season they were top but an awful streak led them to a play-off place instead of automatic promotion. They comfortably beat Cardiff 5-0 on aggregate and Sam Allardyce was relieved to be in the Premier League with two different teams, former club Bolton and now West Ham. West Ham are now 6/1 odds on to go straight down next season but they also now have an estimated 90 million pounds in their pockets to build up their team. Report by Shah Rahman 8I


CLUBS @ LISTER MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

DANCE CLUBS LUNCH TIME

Bhangra-Bollywood All years

Street Dance – Girls only Year 11 Girls Dance Club

Technique – Contemporary, Ballet, Afro-Caribbean, House – Years 9.10,11

Boys Dance Years 7,8 & 9 Year 11 Dance Club

Year 11 Girls Dance Club

AFTER SCHOOL

Week A – Arts Award Meeting as needed

Marcos – Years 9,10 & 11 GCSE support and revision

Arts Award as needed

PE CLUBS LUNCH TIME

Lister Football League – Senior Students (SH) Inter-Form League

Girls Club (SH)

Table Tennis Senior Students (SH)

Year 7 Football (Astro Turf)

Girls Club (SH)

Cricket Nets

All Years Football (Gym)

Basketball (Gym)

AFTER SCHOOL

Newham E13 League (Primary) (Gym)

Trampolining (Gym)

Fencing (SH) Table Tennis (West Ham)

Badminton (West Ham)

Badminton (West Ham)

Girls Football (Newham Utd)

Year 10/11 Football (Newham Utd)

Year 7/8 Cricket Nets

MUSIC CLUBS LUNCH TIME

Drum Practise Guitar Club

Choir

String Group Production Club

Rap

AFTER SCHOOL

Year 9 Song Writing

Modern Orchestra

Brass Band Wind Band

KS4 Coursework

ENRICHMENT CLUBS LUNCH TIME

Developing Role Play/ICT/Making Videos in French 8 S208

Presenting Skills for Olympians (1.15—2.00 pm Community Room Flash Animation S110

AFTER SCHOOL

Astronomy Club N207

Photoshop Club N001 Animation Club

GCSE Booster Club Room S208 Spanish Club S208

Lister Youth Theatre Club Community Room 3.15-4.15 Deaf Support Homework Club LSC

Chess Club S109

Textiles Club N002

Film Club Community Room 3.15 Carbolic S109 3.30 Read Up Book Club for Year 7 LSC 3—4 pm Mandarin Language S204 Fridays 3.15-4.15


PERFORMING ARTS CALENDAR Friday 25th May 2012 Monday 11th June – Friday 22nd June 2012 Friday 22nd June – Friday 29th June 2012 Thursday 21st June 2012

DANCE Girls yr7 and 8 G&T workshop PERFORMING ARTS E13 Performing Arts Festival Mock Olympics – Southern Road DANCE Dance Show DRAMA Old Vic, New Voices (Year 10) workshop DRAMA Old Vic, New Voices (Year 10) performance PERFORMING ARTS The Best Bits

Wednesday 27th June 2012 11:10am – 1:10pm Wednesday 27th June 2012 7:30pm Monday 2nd July 2012

THOUGHTS OF THE WEEK

21/05/11 to 25/05/11: Theme Hurtful and helpful Words Thought of the week: “Whatever words we utter should be chosen with care for people will hear them and be influenced by them for good or ill”. Buddha 28/05/11 to 1/06/11: Theme: Don’t give up! Thought of the week: “Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all”. Dale Carnegie

Make sure you drink plenty of water during the day, especially in hot weather or after physical lessons like PE or dance. You can purchase water bottles from Mrs Ackerman at Student Reception. There are still some lockers available. If you wish to hire a locker to keep your possessions safe please see Mrs Ackerman at Student Reception for more information. An important section of the school governing body is its parent representatives. We at Lister would like to recruit more parents to be part of our governing body. This will be your chance to be part of the decision making of the school. If you have a child (or children) at Lister and are interested in joining the Lister governing body please contact the school on 0208 471 3311 for more details.

YEAR LEADERS’ DIRECT DIAL TELEPHONE NUMBERS Year 7 Ms Tribak: Year 8 Ms Clark: Year 9 Mr Miah: Year10 Mr Smith: Year 11 Ms Skyers:

0208 586 6096 0208 586 6097 0208 586 6095 0208 586 6094 0208 586 6093

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