The Weekly Peponi Post 19th May 2020

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The Weekly Peponi School

International Nurses Week

Rushil Malde Former Pupil

Peponi School would like to ‘shine a light’ on our nurses and recognise the extraordinary work that they are doing in the fight against coronavirus. We want to thank each and every one of our incredible nurses who are on the frontline in the battle against the greatest public health crisis of our time.

Thank you

“Many of us have those experiences that we know we will remember and cherish for the rest of our lives, and my time at Peponi falls into that category without a doubt. ” ... page 2

Calling all Pet Lovers

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Rushil Malde - Former Pupil Hello everyone! My name is Rushil, and I am one of Peponi's most recent graduates from the class of 2019. Many of us have those experiences that we know we will remember and cherish for the rest of our lives, and my time at Peponi falls into that category without a doubt. Throughout high school, apart from academics, I was able to pursue my passions for drumming, community service, and various other things. Experiences such as last year’s musical, Cabaret, and leading the community service trip to Naro Moru, were some of the highlights of my high school life. By taking all the opportunities that Peponi offered me, it allowed me to see things in new perspectives, learn more about working with people, and ultimately enabled me to learn valuable life skills. I became closer to so many people I never even imagined I would have spoken to and had some of the best times with them. Don't take these opportunities for granted; they help you in many more ways than one. It is these experiences, memories, and most importantly, the bonds that I made with my peers and teachers that have made me have such a deep attachment to my time at Peponi. At the moment, I'm in the pursuance of a degree in Economics & Finance at the University of Bristol. I'm in the middle of my first year, and it was definitely a tough transition in the beginning. Being away from home and the unfamiliarity of the environment and not seeing all the faces I used to see for the last 5 years made settling intimidating and quite tricky. However, with time, a few setbacks, and support, I adjusted, and now I'm proud to say that I'm enjoying university life more than I thought I would! I am currently back in Kenya, studying online, but I cannot wait to be back in university to make the most of the time I have left before getting into a working life! After I graduate, I want to get a job to work in the financial sector in the UK, but ultimately, I plan on returning to Kenya and try to start up a successful business here. As I continue my further studies and strive to actualize a successful career for myself, I still miss everything about my high school, and I can't imagine a time I won't. There are many things I would like to say to you all, including making the most of the opportunities you get and the time you have with the people around you. However, I'm sure you've heard that before, so I'll leave you with one more piece of advice: make sure you're truly present in the moments that will become memories because a bittersweet truth is, you're going to wish they hadn't gone by so fast. Rushil Malde

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Managing Anxiety As we continue with our new normal, we obviously will be noticing anxious moments in ourselves or those around us. Reading through anxiety related articles and ways to cope with it, I came across some suggestions that would help us handle and cope with it. Please read through and see what you can apply in your situation. Taking Care of our Bodies Going for a walk or nature hikes Practicing Yoga Exploring free online workouts Playing with kids or animals Cleaning Focusing on deep/ calming breathing Eating well Getting enough sleep Dancing Building & Maintaining Positive Relationships Spending time with family Hosting virtue meals, happy hours and parties with family and friends Starting a family doodle with a daily theme Dreaming of new possibilities for connecting with friends and neighbours Working with children/pupils to write letters to people in nursing homes

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Tuning into our Thoughts and Minds Praying or meditating Creatine quiet times Establishing daily goals Setting a schedule and keeping it Limiting social media Reframing when negative thoughts occur (positive self-talk) Seeing the good in the bad Counting blessings and being grateful every day Ref: www.rulerapproach.org https://www.unicef.org/coronavirus/how-teenagers-can-protect-theirmental-health-during-coronavirus-covid-19

Ms. Vaporidis School Counsellor

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Dehydration Dehydration occurs when your body does not have enough water to maintain its usual functions. This happens when your water intake is not enough to replace your water loss. Excessive sweating, intense breathing due to vigorous activities, and hot weather can cause dehydration. Other common causes include vomiting, diarrhea, and fevers. Complications The body needs water to carry out a large variety of processes in the body. If your body is dehydrated, it cannot function properly and there can be several short-term and long-term consequences. Signs and Symptoms Mild or moderate dehydration can lead to; A dry mouth or tongue Thirst Dark-colored urine or decreased urination Dizziness, nausea, headaches Dry skin, including chapped lips Constipation Tiredness Severe dehydration can lead to; Inability to sweat or produce tears Extreme thirst Little to no urine production Rapid heartbeat or low blood pressure Fevers Unconsciousness.

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What Can Be Done? The simplest and most effective way to treat dehydration is to increase the amount of water and fluids in the body. Most cases of mild or moderate dehydration can be resolved with the oral intake of water. More severe cases of dehydration may require intravenous (IV) hydration. Conclusion A simple method to keep yourself hydrated is to keep a water bottle with you at all times and sip it throughout the day. STAY HYDRATED

From the Nurses desk

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First Aid A Curriculum Designed for Pupils The Pupil First Aid course contains skills that will be useful in the most probable emergencies that secondary school pupils will face. Shell First Aid Course Week 1 Introduction to First Aid Prevention of accidents and Keeping safe in an emergency Looking after someone in need Week 2 Unconscious but breathing Adult and older children CPR Hands-only CPR Week 3 Choking Heart Attack and Stroke Serious Bleeding and Shock Broken bones and spinal injury Week 4 Allergic Reaction Asthma and Breathing Problems Treating Pets Summary and learning more Shell President’s Award This week the Shell group of 47 registered for Bronze Online Record Book. Lower V : 40 pupils have stated that they would like to advance from Bronze to Silver. Some of the 40 are finishing the completion of their Bonze ORB. Ms. Coleman - Director of Extra-Carricular acties

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Snippets Of The 2020 Princeton Science Project For Shell Diploma In the 2020 Hilary Term, the Science Faculty ran a 10-week Science Project for the Shell Diploma. Pupils had to choose a topic in one of the Science subjects and then carry out a detailed investigation under supervision of their teachers. The topics were as follows; Chemistry - Supervisors: Mr. E. Wachara and Mr. C. Kamande 1.

Investigating the volume of carbon dioxide in fizzy drinks.

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Investigating rusting of metals.

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Investigating rates of chemical reactions

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Investigating the ions in tooth pastes.

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Investigating pH of fruits.

Biology - Supervisors: Mr. M. Waweru, Mr. M. Eysele, Dr. E. Mulanda 1.

Investigating enzyme activity

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Investigating vitamin content of fruits and vegetables

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Investigating leaf and flower pigments

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Investigating effects of exercise on breathing and heart rates.

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Investigating seed germination

Physics - Supervisors: Mr. C. Kaunda, Mr. M. Ayatta, Mr. S. Odundo 1.

Investigating force, mass and acceleration

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Investigating electrical circuits

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Investigating the extension of springs and rubber bands

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Investigating the densities of solids and liquids

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Investigating fluid pressure

Comparing carbon dioxide content of fizzy drinks

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The whole cohort participated in the exercise. Pupils exhibited a lot of enthusiasm and put in a lot of effort. The key skills tested were: 1.

Writing a prediction (hypothesis)

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Explaining the prediction using theory

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Carrying out a risk assessment of the materials and apparatus

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Developing the methods

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Recording of qualitative and quantitative data

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Graphical presentation of results

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Interpreting the results

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Making conclusions

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Suggesting improvements

A chromatogram of Hibiscus flower pigments

Mr. Mulanda - Head of Science

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TNR Photopaws Competition Dear Parents and Pupils, One idea to contribute to charity during our confinement at home is to join in the TNR Photopaws Competition. https://www.tnrphotopaws.org/

Calling all Pet Lovers Now that you have time on your hands, it’s the perfect moment to get that fab photo of your 4-legged (or 2-legged) friend and enter our TNR PhotoPaws Contest. Or look through your stash of old photos and find just the one that fits the category. All pets are eligible: old, young, and those that live on in our memories. 100% of the proceeds from the Contest will go to fund TNR Trust's work. More info: www.tnrtrust.org

Remember to keep a record of your entry and donation to earn points for your Diploma, Charter or Testament. Any other ideas for raising money for charity from home would be greatly appreciated. Kind regards, Ms. Nightingale.

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Recipe from Chef Silvester Greek Salad Anyone who has spent a holiday in Greece will have eaten a version of this salad the Greeks’ equivalent of a mixed salad. Its success relies on using the freshest ingredients, including sun-ripened tomatoes, and a good olive oil. The salad is presented in various ways. Some cooks like to crumble in the feta so that it mixes with all the other ingredients. Others place a slice of feta on top. Serves 6 450g/ 1lb well-flavoured plum tomatoes 1 small cos or romaine lettuce, trimmed 1 cucumber 4 spring onions (scallions), sliced 200g/7oz feta cheese 50g/2oz 1 ½ cup pitted black olives, halved Preparation: 16 minutes; Cooking: 0 minutes Skin the tomatoes, cut a small cross in the blossom end each fruit and place them in a heatproof bowl. Poor over boiling water to cover and leave to stand for 1-2 minutes, or until the skin starts to peel back from the crosses. Drain the tomatoes and slip off the skins set aside to cool slightly. Slice the cos or romaine lettuce. Peel the cucumber: cut it in half and remove the seeds with a teaspoon, then chop the cucumber flesh. Slice the spring onions. Place the peeled tomatoes on a chopping board. Using a sharp cook’s knife, cut into quarters and then into eighths. Put them in a bowl and add the lettuce, cucumber and spring onions. Crumble in the feta cheese or leave it whole, placing it on top of the salad. Add the olives. Make the dressing. In a bowl, whisk together the olive oil and lemon juice, then season with salt and ground black pepper, and whisk again. Pour the dressing over the salad. Using salad servers, toss to mix well and serve immediately.

Chef Silvester

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Cooking Club

Pesto Pasta This is a really, easy tasty meal that you can make in large quantities. You can get shop bought pesto (Basil Sacla is my favourite) or you can have a go at making your own pesto which is super easy. Ingredients: Pasta - any shape you like Jar of shop bought pesto One tub of crème fraiche or natural yoghurt Parmesan cheese to serve If you want to make your own pesto you need: Large bunch of basil 4 tablespoons of olive oil A handful of pine nuts Salt and pepper Just blend together all the pesto ingredients and you are done! Method: Boil a saucepan of water with a teaspoon of salt in it. When this is properly boiling but in the pasta for the amount of time that it says on the pack, usually around 9 minutes. Either mix the jar of pesto or your homemade version with three tablespoons of crème fraiche and season with salt and pepper. Once the pasta is cooked drain the pasta and add it to the creamy pesto mix. Top with parmesan and serve! Simple and delicious. You can add ham, chicken, mushrooms, or just about anything else if you want to experiment.

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This Week’s Winners

Winner - Samar Nadeem Ahmed

Winner - Janvi Shah

Winner - Naiya Gosrani

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“ Intelligence plus character that is the goal of true education � Martin Luther King Jr.

Contact our Registrar Hannah Winstanley today on registrar@peponischool.org

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Word Puzzle Do you have 5 minutes free? Use the clues to find the hidden answers

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Hints 1.

Mrs. Njuguna is in charge of this House

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Name of the block where we study Mathematics

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The name of our multilingual block

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The block of beautiful noise

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The building currently under construction

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The block which is named after the first African woman to win a Nobel Prize

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The Headmaster’s office is located in this block

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One of the Science blocks

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This block is named after a famous author

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The block where we keep active

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The house represented by green

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The name of our newest Science block

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Quotes of the day

“ Thousands of candles can be lighted from a single candle, and the life of the candle will not be shortened. Happiness never decreases by being shared. ”

“ Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope and confidence. ” Helen Keller

“ With the new day comes new strength and new thoughts. ”

“ Quality is not an act, it is a habit. ”

Eleanor Roosevelt

Aristotle

Budda

“ Look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Try to make sense of what you see, and wonder about what makes the universe exist. Be curious. ” Stephen Hawking

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Peponi School on Social Media The Official Peponi School Social Media Accounts

Facebook www.facebook.com/peponischool Twitter www.twitter.com/peponi_school Instagram www.instagram.com/peponi_school

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