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MULCHAT Y7 NEWSLETTER

SEUNGHYO (CHRIS) JEONG

Mulchat have not always been producing the best results in house competitions recently, but year 7s have not given up just yet Although they were feeling disjointed from the house in the beginning now, Mulchat Year 7 has gained a sense of trust in each other, and has learned to build teamwork Although they may be the youngest in the House (the entire Senior School for that matter), Year 7s have been gaining partial victories and strength this term.

Competitions this term included the house drama, rugby, netball, scrabble, quizzing, and chess just this Monday, and the year 7s have been improving through these competitions A lot of participation has been shown through Year 7, particularly in the swimming and House Drama, which had more Year 7 students than expected. Mulchat stood on the podium with 3rd place in the House Drama (congratulations for Year 7s in this production, Brian Lee notably playing one of the main characters) And although our rugby and netball standings were not great, standing at 5th place for both competitions, for Year 7s especially it was a learning experience, a reflective set of events that told us what our strengths were, and consequently told us aspects that we could improve on As of now, we are hoping that Mulchat Year 7s and KS3 produced great results in the more recent competitions regarding academics, such as the quiz, scrabble, and chess. One student in Year 7, has changed his views on the competitions through this term’s victories and losses. This person said that his views on the house competitions in Mulchat and their achievements have been “rather impressive”, and mentioned that Year 7s had gained more participation compared to last term. He said that the commitment shown by the Year 7s were “rather surprising” and “impressive”.

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