Summer Success 2013

Page 1

T R E NC S

C SU

S S E C

O E SHOW C IC DANC 3 S U M AMA & N 201 ALEMAIN

DR LEDO T D RD A S B A WIM TEXTILE N AW RUST O T ART IE PIERS NCER A ANN AGE C VISIT S TEEN SPORT SKY


HEADTEACHER ’ S WELCOME Welcome to the summer 2013 edition of sUCCess magazine – a vibrant 24 sides showcasing the activity, talent and enthusiasm of staff and students at this school. With the 2013 exam season now rapidly coming to its conclusion, we are hugely optimistic about the coming results days in August. Given the great efforts made by staff and students alike to achieve the best outcome possible, it is even more amazing to read about the vast range of activities that seem to appear, as if by magic, out of nowhere. The Art Exhibtion, as ever celebrated the talents of our students and the staff of this remarkable department and inspired those who attended. In a recent visit by the Chief Examiner for Art, the standard of work coming out of this department was singled out as unmatched in the country. Most teachers never see a score of 100% at A Level at any point in their careers - at Ullswater this year we have several! This sUCCess is an amazing record of the many achievements and opportunities available. A big thank you to all our staff, especially to those retiring, and we wish our students all the best of luck in their exams and a very happy summer holiday. Nigel H. Pattinson

MATHS COMPETITIO

On 19th March, two Year 8 and two Year 9 studen to Caldew School to represent UCC in the UKMT Te Challenge regional final. Sixteen teams from vario had entered and the challenge comprised four roun the students worked in pairs and as a team to solv mathematical questions. The four students enjoyed th came back with some new mathematical sk David Howarth

2


Y rabic A D AL fuses A

Rrtist who rkshops U T L CU lamic a two wo ledge

-aq – an Isc art – led g his know life, he I T L MU -Ul-H elti harin and t. The

an ys ith C slam n ar Razw raphy w udents. B hts on I heir ow ation t g ir t f callig ear 7 s ical thou create the insp array o Y t to h s with hilosop tudents used a in a vas the RE p s s d en in ere also and raged buh) wa resulte e s e u to t w p enco ‘Allah’ ( ork tha ch can b rhythm means n i w it r word flective sign, wh nce and t what Hepbu u a a e e for r r and d usic, d ard abo Lynd M u e . h o t l ’d en co artm fter we uslim. p e a D saM ored expl our life a y live

8 ear to Y n te e urt n, fif tes’ Co st o i t a e ar stra prep l Magi North W o f o ’s ks tw da we e to Ken Society rking in the e m d Wo Law t on – r so elle Afte nts trav at the petition. rosecuti t agains C p e n m stud sent UC Trial co nd one heir clie secuted t e repr n Mock efence a fended then pro aim of f o e d Regi s – one ssfully d o ol and o ol. The anding o s h h t e rt team nts succ mar Sc swick Sc r unders law cou m e stud eby Gra from Ke p a wide nd how lls in a c i t l a li App efendan develo system ained sk ing, pub o t n the d ay was e justice udents g , reaso tion the t g n th the d al law, on, the s g listenin ot to me i n t n i n i i er crim . In add s includ dence, and S n i nts travelled f Joh work of area self-con e et! e f Team Maths d g r i ran king an on the ous schools spea to think y nds in which abilit ve different he day and kills.

ON

L A I R KT C MO

Oal N I T Care i O c o M d S students n O a h PR Healt ar 12 alth

H AS-level lth’ unit, Ye out a Heip T L A HE t of the d Hea carried itizensh LRC,

d e ar C oo As p oting G nised an Year 8 out in th or n t a 0 ‘Prom ed, org nt for 9 stalls, se formatio , g n e f n plan tion Ev rousel o e and i thy eatin o c l i a Prom nts. A c 8s adv ing hea smoking , r d e stud the Yea ics inclu ic abuse had the r i t p gave ge of to , domes students rt of the a n e a ra ol misus alth. The ies as p nt of h u h alco exual he e smo ot he amo z n t s t s and e to ta o guess Chris Ja c t chan ay and unit. d e 5-a- ol in on h alco

3


4


2013 A-LEVEL ART SHOW This year’s A-level Fine Art and Art Textiles Exhibition contains some of the most ambitious work ever produced at UCC; including painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, installation and a whole host of textile techniques. It illustrates beautifully the maturity, range and depth of exploration that students achieve during their studies at UCC and serves to act as inspiration for up-and-coming artists within the school. Many of the students exhibiting are continuing their art education beyond sixth form, either at degree or foundation level. Students have done incredibly well this year, with several achieving the highest possible mark. Owen Smith

5


r an Sci

Stud e Land -b them agri th c and ultu know agri cultu ral Ove r Cum the las t b and erland q guin ea p rear e i exte d the an gs n i bloc sive veg ma k. Th e tab is and in th is only t e aga in on future h the s we cho o ls

ENVIRONMENTAL LAND-BASED SCIENCE 6


UCC long used to h abo ago; ma ave a R ut m n ural y of uc lamb S ing t king-ou today’s cience runs t ime Dep p wh pigs a arent th ar nd w rough th en they nd help s speak tment e in fo e w ienc felt tha veins of ere at g during ndly s e to t com now wa the who cho ol. F a e ba l s e ck to the rig comm rming ents u h n our t ca scho time fo ity base n now r o R l. ta ural d he o Scienc ke the E e nv p ural portunity GCSE in ironmen ta p Y t wled ractice a o learn ear 10. l and a T n ge his bo d l sec to make to deve ut mod gives e tor. rn them lop th e sk emp i lls loya t yea ble i n the r we quad ’v rang e devel op le to s to live allow ed the o als a n h nd h site. Stu ens, du ck d a ble p e v atch e also d nts hav s e e he b e egin s behind veloped th e pla ning o f the e Math n to s ke ep pr site. lives oject tock once

7


TOM BENNETT’S FIRST PUBLISHING SUCCESS IN ANNA PIERSON AWARD Many congratulations to Tom Bennett, who has had his work published in the Anne Pierson Award Anthology. This annual award celebrates young writers in Cumbria and the theme for 2013 was ‘Meeting’. Young writers entered a short story, a piece of descriptive prose, a monologue of not more than 1500 words or a poem of not more than 40 lines. Well done Tom – it’s a real achievement to have your work published! Neil Highet

8


CANOPY ART TEXTILES AT DALEMAIN Art Textiles students in Years 9, 10 and 12 have had their work exhibited alongside international artists as part of Eden Arts ‘Canopy’ project. Year 9 pupils created beautiful felt butterflies with artist Debbie Lucas, while GCSE and A-level students used a range of techniques to created futuristic wire insects. All the students’ work was exhibited at Dalemain House and proved so popular with visitors that the exhibition was extended until the end of May. The work will also be on display at Low Sizergh Barn in July and in Penrith town centre in August India Campbell

9


INSPIRATIONAL PUPIL SHAVES HER HAIR FOR TEENAGE CANCER TRUST

10


Alicia Davidson, a pupil in Year 10, was inspired by her good friends Tayla Colling and Laura Mounsey to raise money for the Teenage Cancer Trust, which helps and supports teenagers with cancer. At lunch-time on Tuesday 21 May, a huge crowd of pupils, staff and family cheered Alicia on as her head was shaved. Tayla Colling was tasked with taking the first cut and Mrs Crocker, the Hair and Beauty lecturer, completed the dramatic hair cut. Alicia’s Head of Year, Mr Jackson said: “I am so proud of Alicia, of her courage and her willingness to go all out to raise money for this worthwhile charity and also how keen the pupils and staff from UCC were to give generously and provide moral support.” So far Alicia has raised a fantastic £1000.00. The total amount raised was helped by former UCC teacher Mr Silson’s generous donation of his retirement fund. In addition, the catering team at school made and sold many wonderful home-baked cakes in the weeks leading up to the event. If you would like to donate visit www.teenagecancertrust.org Rob Jackson

11


2 P M CA Squad

p ing R E ead er Cam l E r e e H e h C C Ch ft a

12

e le ar’s UCC The t this ye arch, w eatto a r M time y 22nd e at Bo . The v i it a r Frid d to ar snow h ly b n e behi efore th absolute c e b r just ns we e ugh to b o i o i o sess ucky en Champ l was rleading stunts. Th e Che stic new nd so m a fanta ughter e end r la fun, ghts we limbin i c f ball njoyed fter e a also unday ‘gi S and ir on the e r the a solute c b ill an a new sk y man ing on o work rlead e ‘Che of yo d prou


YEAR 5 SCIENCE DAYS Late in June, Year 5 pupils from local primary schools came into UCC to conduct scientific experiments. They designed a landing module that enabled them to drop an egg safely and extracted DNA from strawberries! The pupils were full of excitement and very keen to be involved; they left equally excited and enthusiastic at the prospect of joining UCC in the future. The UCC Science staff were very ably supported by some potentially outstanding young scientists in Year 10. A big thank you to every one involved in the success of this event! Alex Ford

3wesome 1 0 2 an a n

had g off o ttin ria p. Se y Cumb hire ps ow a sn in Shro k g ar on P erleadin ad u e e ch t. The sq British n o brillia ed by tw us some h t ith coac o taugh filled w as wh wons, ekend w the sno s e irl at he w snow th ay the g d e’ h muc n Satur halleng ugh al c s! O thro dles e ‘vertic flying were m h ing t saw the tudents nt so n ar es rno o ing’. Th l and le to start d o sw iant the scho ry excite ionals. e at v to edit we are e next N , we are u th at ls th tine for ud of yo o u r Key p ro our we are aren K – ders ’ you!

13


MUSIC CONCERT

14


OU MUS IC C R UC C ON CER T

offer ed a esta fantasti Orc blished c rang ense hestra a sound e of mu s s show mble gr nd Cho of the U ic, from o i r th C up was r a re s. The a ight thro C Jazz e now perf al high rray o ugh to Group o lig , f s musi rmers as ht and musical olo and c i t n a i wel ans clu len in ever volved . The sh l as mor ded beg t on ee in e yone in who the conc r numbe experien ner prou e c d of to ok pa rt was r of stud ed ama rt sh ents their ou zi achi evem ld be e ng and x t ents . We remely l l d Stev en B one! ryan t

15


TANZANIA

On school visits to Tanzania we have made contact with a local man – Constantine Nyaki – who, with the organisation he has founded, works tirelessly to better the lives of some very underprivileged children in the Uru area of Kilimanjaro. Over the last school year, two Year 8 forms – LOS and RMH – have organised fundraising events and have raised a total of £400 to send to Tanzania. This money has now been received and its impact has been enormous. A secure house has been built for one student and her family; the remainder has paid for school fees and uniforms to allow a number of children to attend school for the first time. In total, over the years, UCC has raised in excess of £1000 for this cause and we will continue to work with our links in Tanzania to better the lives of the many under-privileged children in that country. Thank you so much for your efforts LOS and EJR, we are very proud of you! Marcus Castle

DT TOURNAMENT

Well done to this year’s Technology Team, who took part in the 2013 Technology Tournament at Windermere. The students worked hard to construct a vehicle that could be propelled by weight, using a kit comprising wooden batons, string, pulley wheels, wire and card. Although minor glitches got in the way of major prize winning, the students had a fantastic time and are already planning their 2014 entry! Lee Hutchinson

BRANCH OUT 2013

Congratulations to the 280 students who took part in this year’s competition to branch out in their reading, especially to the winners of the prizes. Thanks must go to the Penrith Alhambra Cinema, who supported us once again by donating cinema tickets. Launching with John Hurt this year, the competition gains momentum every year and we look forward to new books and challenges next year! Rachael de la Mare

LEISURE & TOURISM Well done to Year 13 Leisure Studies students who, as part of their AQA coursework, were required to plan and manage an event. This event – a games fair including a rodeo bull – was held in the Sports Hall and was very well attended by UCC pupils. A total of £1310 was raised, which was split between the Great North Air Ambulance Service and Eden Valley Hospice. Julie Sandilands

16

b th ent


NO

RMA

Our f in N irst ever orma Year man che, ndy was 11 GCS town our E Fre a gr fi e o f F on a ougè rst destin at succ nch revi e s fit fo strict bu res. Her ation wa ss. After ion cam e r d p we v the Ma get of 2 , we ha s the ma crossing d s l r i next sited a terChef Euros, th to buy ket in th a tr in e d first o ay, we aditiona judges. I en creat gredien n e t t l n e s bea the cli sted o Norma the afte a lunch m ut ur n r he F iful town bing wa nerve o cider fa no on, l renc l r n o m a f try o h publ Bagno nd trape two occ . The les, i asio c n ze . G the s cho o o to o where w , then in ns: ur th l we e bsite Norma intervi e ewe ndy to se d e mo blog re. Chri s Pat tinso n

NDY

TRIP

17


O W HE T ND OW U ARO CE SH DAN

’ ex orld r W u he nd t on a jo u o r ‘A ken , the show was ta carnival n e c ce ra an nt d audien h the Rio ht show e c e r e t The lobe. Th razil, wi two-nig cess and e c g B the ning in ed in th huge su n v i l a Beg nts invo was w e o d h stu . The s UCC n Dixo n i r E

18


ss acro ore. s e i r rm unt m co years o a. The o r f 0 ns t in hin ditio ack 100 inally C ce talen a r t b nd df an es a at dated Italy an azing d r u t l cu m th a, yles, dances ain, Indi ng the a t s e i t n nc Sp f da nd show merica, monstra o y t e rie sa ,d ,A a va g place , Ireland Year 13 ne. d e r o xplo far-flun o Africa ough to he next t t to hr rney moved 7 right t towards w r g o e sh rom Yea workin f o t nged forward k I lo o

D L R O

19


GYM

NAS TIC

Cum b Leisu ria Gym r judg e Centr nastic fi nals e las es y e eye t for g t again month were he and afte With ld at ymn r U a unde high sta stics pe they all CC sup Penrith s n r p of fa r increas dards o fection i howed a lied the n n u i to th lts and ng press show, t the Ede ke en erro h e tas rs. Th ure to p e judge n finals! hard k an i c e s d k for U work un are to judges up on were t d b m C effor C. I ha er pres e cong ore tha he tinies ratul sure ve h ts. W n live t a e a ell d one! ard not nd for f ted on t d up hing but lying the heir pra fla Kare ise for g their n Ke y

20

JUD

GES

SKY SPORTS

As an incentive for starting a new club – the UCC Triathlon Club Mentor. Amanda Coulson is a recently retired British Lightweight become one of the first female boxers (all but one boxing club tu competing and is now coaching Team GB’s future Olympic boxe Team and to BTEC Sport and GCSE PE students, motivating an and of their time at school. She was very impressed with the par all seem really nice and it’s great to see so man OlI Burns


WIM

BLED

MENTOR

b – Sky Sports have provided UCC with an Athlete t Boxing Champion. After breaking down barriers to urned her away), Amanda has travelled the world ers. During her visit, Amanda talked to the Triathlon nd inspiring them to make the most of their abilities rticipation levels in school, saying “the students here ny taking part in sport at lunchtime”. s

Mem to ta bers of o k Wim e a day ur Tenni s b stud ledon, t tip to th Team w e e h e atmo nts were e first ev Tennis C re lucky chan sphere a buzzing er such hampio enough n v c Mur e to ch round th after so isit for U ships at e er a ray e C on A groun king up C. The Mou year n – t . i Hop ndy Mu ds; they the uni the T f you qu efu ev rr w enni s Tea ant a c lly we w ay from en got a e a m no hanc e to ill go ag packed w! a be o n tha in next t trip Oli B , join urns

ON

201

3

21


THE 39 STEPS

These are tremendously exciting times for Ullswater Community College. The end-of-term production was the first by the new ‘Creative Arts Faculty’, which brings together, Drama, Dance, Music and Art. For our first venture we chose The 39 Steps, John Buchan’s exciting spy thriller magically transferred to film by Alfred Hitchcock. Taking the current stage version as our starting point, we embedded dance and music as part of the performance. The sets, film and many props – created by the Art Department – brought life to the numerous settings for the action. The actors came from Years 8 to 13 and some ex-students helped out back stage. We set our production in the late 1930s. As they arrived, the audience was immediately transported back in time with pre-set action in the foyer area. It was a challenge getting everything together at this time of the year after a busy exam season but we are proud of what the students created and it was a really exciting and entertaining night, where we truly brought together the four areas of the new faculty in an integrated performance. Owen Smith, Head of Creative Arts

22


23


d y e en r we sa er of ctively er ), h t t b A a e th ov of Year der l m i l e u y o w n c s i of th bye to a taff who at UCC s (Head ohn San l e s ts d J ia go o aching studen th Dain acher), of Soc a e f d d e t our provide rvice. K t Headt on (Hea harge o of s e c s n have ears of s (Assista haun Sil cher in e succes n i a S y h n 112 y Ivinso enship), rney (Te art of t scho ol, as. p u e e Shirl of Citiz Lesley T n a big ies in the s overs d e t e i c d a m e n (He ces) an ave b ortu way pla ish the . p p h n Scie al Links) viding o in far a ut we w nd UCC b ro d b Glo ho ol, p unity an missed ves beyo c y li s l m this al com serious in their c s its lo e will be appines v h i f All ss and e succ

GOOD-BYE AND THANKYOU!

24

Ullswater Community College Wetheriggs Lane, Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 8NG Telephone: 01768 210206 Website: www.ullswatercc.co.uk


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.