The RGS Today Tuesday 28 April 2020 Issue 440
General Reminders Weekly Challenge: In preparation for Mrs Rathmell’s Charity Event this Sunday (further details below), your challenge for this week is to run 5k as quickly as you can. Leaderboards will be set up for each year group, although you do not have to submit your time if you don’t want to. Please email your time to me with a screenshot if using a GPS App., although again this is not compulsory. The top three times in each year group will be published on Teams at the end of the week. Look on RGSPE Twitter or Teams for further details. Good luck! (GDGC). The RGS Great Book Club: Isolation isn’t all bad: make the most of your free evenings and jump into some of the greatest tales our language has to offer, tales that will stay with you for life. The RGS Great Book Club is launching this Friday. Once every fortnight we will be meeting to share our experience of some of the greatest novels ever written. It’s open to all boys from Fourth Form and above, as well as to all staff! Please email Mr Griffin to be added to the Team. The first club meeting (a brief one, just to come together and choose the first book) will be this Friday lunchtime at 1.15pm (CRG). RGS Remote Chess Club: This continues to take place each week – it is not too late to join! It is done through Chess.com and is a weekly arena blitz tournament taking place from 1.10pm to 1.40pm every Friday lunchtime. This allows you to play several 3|2 blitz games online against other RGS students within a 30-minute period. If you are interested, there are two things to do: 1. Students should join the Chess Club Teams site by using the code sw3ipsm under the Join a Team option. 2. Parents should complete the online form in the attached email by Friday at 9.15am so that we can add their son to the closed group on Chess.com. (Note that their son must already have a Chess.com account, which is free to create but must be supervised by a parent or guardian, if younger than 13.) Further details are in the email and are also available from Mr Foster and Mr Jessett (TF / AWJJ). Duke of Edinburgh’s Award: Some of your activities may not be possible at this time, but there are lots of other things that can be done. We will be looking at the best way to deliver expeditions, but please review all other sections and liaise with SJHY if you have questions, this new routine should not stop you progressing as long as you take action now. A new DofE Help site has been set up on Teams with ideas on how to proceed and also a help forum. In Teams, go to the Teams tab and select the Join a Team option and input the code sphujxd. Participants have also been sent a link, but using the code here is a quicker way to join the team (SJHY).
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Countdown to the RGS Charity Event Charity Event: At the moment exercise is such an important part of our daily lives: for health, for wellbeing, for perspective, and so on. Whether your daily exercise is a demanding cardio-vascular workout or a more genteel stroll or cycle, we need you! On Sunday 3 May 2020, we would like the whole RGS community to come together and walk, jog, run or cycle for the RGS: students, staff, parents, families, Old Guildfordians and every member of the RGS community. If you feel you can, please do two things: Shooting Star Chase: our school-nominated local charity is a leading children's hospice charity caring for babies, children and young people with life-limiting conditions and does phenomenal work in Surrey and beyond. The children and families they care for, however, are facing a very real and immediate crisis due to limited funds: “Right now we’re facing the unthinkable – a world where our service no longer exists. Without our hospices, the families we support will simply have nowhere left to turn. Please donate anything you can to help give us, and the families who need us, a lifeline.” If you felt able to donate, please do so via this link: www.justgiving.com/fundraising/rgsg #WearItWithPride: For this Sunday, we would love you to proudly wear an RGS shirt, or RGS sports kit, or get your dog to (with its permission…) sport an RGS tie etc. (be creative!). If you don’t have RGS kit, then just wear the recognisable RGS green. Let’s show the community that #RGSTogether means we can still – even remotely – unite and have pride in who we are and what we do and help others in the process. Please send photographs to rjr@rgsg.co.uk and jwp@rgsg.co.uk; the best will be posted on social media.
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