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HEADTEACHER ’ S WELCOME The autumn edition of sUCCess always generates a warm glow of nostalgia – for the mild weather of last summer, the excitement of results days and the wonder of Prize Day. It’s so good to have this reminder of all the exciting things that have happened at this fantastic school over the last 15 weeks. Exam results in August proved to be another high point for the school, with new records set at A level and continued success at GCSE. Both the English and mathematics departments achieved remarkable results and many other departments achieved outstanding outcomes for our students. Our students were involved in trips to Tanzania, a two-week rugby tour of South Africa and a trip to Normandy. Prize Day this year reached new heights with outstanding performances of Bugsy Malone, a Year 10 drama improvised piece and our incredible national champion cheerleaders all given extra showbiz appeal with X Factor stars Union J, who were themselves so “blown away” by our pupils that they asked if we would invite them back to UCC at some point in the future. All of this as well as shoe box appeals; a Christmas single “Will it Snow This Xmas”; trips to London, Edinburgh and Manchester; the Sleeping Beauty panto and lots, lots more… I hope you all have a restful and well-deserved holiday and a very Happy Christmas. Nigel H. Pattinson
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INTRODUCING OUR NEW HEAD BOY & GIRL FERGUS & AMY It’s an absolute pleasure to work with Fergus Vecqueray and Amy Hullock – our new Head Boy and Head Girl. Their maturity and composure give the impression that they’ve been in the role for years. They work incredibly well together as a team and take confidence from knowing the whole sixth form is right behind them. I am in total awe! Rob Jackson
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UCC’S BRAND-NEW RECORDING STUDIO UCC’s new sound recording studio is in W81. Whether you’re a singer or a rapper, a band or a solo artist, Recording Club will help you sound professional; those who prefer to be “backstage” can learn the tricks of the music recording industry. Come along, have a listen and get involved. Marc Shearer
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PRIZE DAY 2016 WITH OUR SPECIAL GUESTS UNION J The fifth annual UCC Prize Day celebration saw over 130 prizes awarded to students by special guests Union J. Fantastic performances by dance, drama and music students, and a tremendous display from our national champion cheerleading squad – the UCC Wolves – received massive applause. Union J were great guests who really entered into the spirit of the prize day ceremony. The highlight for the audience was the lads singing an a capella version of the Shawn Mendes song ‘Stitches’. As Headteacher Mr Pattinson said: “You always know when it’s prize day at UCC, with students in their smartest uniforms and staff in their glitter make-up! This was our most anticipated prize day yet, with guests Union J. Since the event, Union J member Josh Cuthbert has said that the band had a brilliant time, were blown away by the talent of the student dancers, musicians, cheerleaders and performers and that they’d enjoyed the day so much they would love to come back to UCC – and we’d love to have them back! This year’s prize day was the best yet. I can’t tell you how proud I am of all the prize winners and of all the work that goes into making this phenomenal event truly unique to UCC.”
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CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OUR 2016 PRIZE WINNERS!
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ment played host to 120 Year 6 pupils from local primary schools. The pupils were eveloping their report writing skills with the assistance of the popular nursery rhyme, ‘The Three Little Pigs’.
hanks to all the Primary pupils who attended the days. Dave Howarth (Maths) & Jodie Newsham (English)
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Sixth Formers Megan and Caitlin have been co-ordinating donations from across the school for the Salvation Army Christmas Food Bank Appeal: “Some people don’t believe that food banks are necessary. We want to challenge this perception and demonstrate what is happening in our local community. This issue is very personal to us as we know people who really need this support.” Thank you to all the staff and students who have supported their collection.
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TANZANIA 2016
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After more than a year fundraising, 16 students and 5 members of staff left UCC on 6 July for Tanzania. After a few days in Dar Es Salaam we moved on to an orphanage for 120 teenage girls. The lifechanging challenges faced by these students – from no electricity or flushing toilets to their genuine happiness despite material poverty – left us all with unforgettable memories. Other experiences on our trip included a safari and visits to a painting cooperative and a folk museum, as well as a few days on Zanzibar. Christine Snelgar
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SPORTS PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR Over 140 pupils were nominated for awards at the annual UCC Sports Personality of the Year. Achievements in all areas of sporting endeavour are recognised and eight students went through for the ‘big’ award. Mia Simpson-Sullivan won the title, which was previously held by her sister, by just one vote! Well done to everyone who was nominated to receive an award. Greg Key
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