Pe newsletter Easter 2015

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Worthing High School PE Newsletter Easter 2015

U15 Boys Indoor U15 Indoor Cricket Champions After earning the right to represent Worthing High School in the final of the Sussex U15 Indoor Cricket 6-a-side tournament by winning their particular heat, the boys came in to the final full of confidence & keen to announce themselves as genuine contenders for this prestigious competition from the get go.

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Six teams from around Sussex, who had won their respective heats, descended on the first class indoor training facilities at the Probiz County Ground in Hove, home of the Sussex Sharks. The six teams were entered in to a hat and drawn at random to create two pools of three with each team in each pool playing each other once. Worthing High found themselves in Pool B alongside The Forest School from Horsham and the tournament favourites, Chichester High School for Boys. Hailsham, Oakmeeds and Blatchington Mill made up Pool A. The boys started their tournament campaign in strong fashion with a great display of consistent bowling only allowing The Forest School to post a total of 62 runs off the regulation 6 overs. It was then Worthing High School’s turn with the bat and an impressive display from the lads with Luke Winter retiring on 25 runs meant that Worthing High School managed 68 runs off the allotted 6 overs in return.

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Worthing High’s second pool game saw them come face to face with the tournament favourites, Chichester High School for Boys. Worthing lost the toss and were put in to bat, but once again another awesome display with the bat saw the boys post a tournament high score of 78 runs off 6 overs. Once again Worthing High put on a masterclass of line and length bowling helped along the way by some fantastic fielding, which meant that Chichester High School could only notch 66 runs in return. This result put Worthing High top of Pool B and booked their place in the final. U15 Indoor Cricket Champions: Joe Pearcy Muadh Khan Jaynil Patel Luke Winter Kavan Sahota Oliver Dengate

The 1st and 2nd place final saw Worthing High School face Hailsham Community College who had won the under 13 indoor competition the week prior. Worthing were put in to bat first and once again, proved themselves dependable and consistent with bat in hand scoring 76 runs off of the agreed 6 overs. Another exhibition of dependable bowling and excellent fielding from the Worthing High Boys meant that Hailsham could only score 54 off the allotted 6 overs handing the title of the Sussex Under 15 Indoor Cricket Champions to Worthing High School. Well done boys, a devastating display of bowling, fielding and batting.

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WHS students inspired in sport by Hannah Beharry (England and GB Boxer) Hannah Beharry, Boxing for England and Great Britain, who has won a string of gold medals, visits WHS for the second time.

During Hannah’s first visit to the school Hannah delivered several inspirational assemblies to KS4 students on her life to date. Describing how once faced with an uncertain future, she discovered a positive channel for her energies at All Stars, one of London’s most prominent boxing clubs. Hannah went on to explain how she has transformed her life through sport, not only excelling at boxing, but acting as a strong role model for her local communities by promoting boxing in schools.

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When Hannah returned to WHS on Wednesday 11th February she worked with three different groups on Sky Living Projects. Throughout the sessions Hannah worked with students on the six keys to success, mental toughness, hunger to achieve, people skills, sports and life knowledge, breaking barriers and planning for success using her own life experiences and team building skills. Leader of Physical Education at Worthing High, Marie Field said: 'The day was incredible, students were motivated and inspired throughout. Hannah is an inspirational role model and ambassador for the positive influence of sport. Projects and programme’s like these are invaluable to help young people develop important life skills that will help them in and outside of school, now and in the future.” Speaking about her role as an Athlete Mentor, Hannah commented: “I wanted to get involved because I want to play my part in helping young people change their lives. Through telling my own life story the students have a real life example of someone from a disadvantaged background who was ‘destined to fail’ and has, in fact, managed, through determination, confidence and ambition, to change their life and overcome obstacles to achieve things beyond their wildest dreams. “Sport has helped me to turn my life around, helping me to gain confidence in myself, grow as a person, meet new people and become the person I am today We look forward to running various new projects next year.

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Under 16 Girls Football The U16 girls have done themselves proud this season, finishing runners up in the district league. The team have beaten TLA, Davison, Steyning, SRWA amongst others teams this season. The team narrowly missed out to Davison (who they beat 2v0) and Shoreham Academy by 2 points in the league.

All girls are to be congratulated on their continued commitment and team spirit throughout the season. The girls have been an absolute pleasure to take to all fixtures and I look forward to their Continued commitment and team spirit for next season. Well done to Team: Jazmin Compton, Erin Upfield, Emma Wilson, Dolly Culver, Shania Clements, Lucy Steel, Lottie Sparks and Paula Ladero

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Cricket Academy update The cricket academy has gone from strength to strength following its successful launch in June. The cricket club has good participation rates and 8 students have been identified as the first WHS academy players. Gifted and Talented sessions have also been introduced with local feeder schools once a month.

Cricket Academy players county success Well done to Jaynil Patel, Maudh Khan, Ammad Khan and Luke Winter who have made it into the West Sussex Spartans. The students from Worthing High School cricket academy were put through their paces during a three week trial held at the Sussex County Ground. Over 120 students across the county from years 8 and 9 took part in the trials. Twenty students were selected, 4 from Worthing High school. The students will now go on to an eight week training programme ending in several trial matches at the end of May. If the boys are successful they will be awarded with a place in the county squad

Well done to all students who have attended the cricket club this year and to those students have been selected to become academy players. Please remember, if you would like to get involved in cricket, Alan and Matt run the cricket club from 3.15-4.30 pm every Wednesday in the SPH. Training for academy players runs from 4.30—5.45 pm. 8


Time to Dance At this years Time to Dance Event, twenty six students performed on stage over the three nights. These students represented Worthing High School to a very high standard and I am very proud of how they conducted themselves. They not only performed onstage but they assisted in the smooth running of all three shows by introducing each schools performance, selling programmes, welcoming the audience and taking care of the younger students. The evenings were a huge success and thoroughly enjoyed by all.

Ricochet

Year 10 Performing

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U15 Lady Taverners Girls Indoor Cricket Tournaments Well done to the U15 girls cricket team who made it through to the semi finals in March. The girls were runners up to Hurstpierpoint and Bedes. The girls are looking forward to their summer league and tournament after Easter.

Ella Bourne (C ) Skye Duplock Shania Clement Lauryn Ford Emma Wilson Caitlin O’Brien Lottie Sparks Jazmin Compton Tammy Davidson

U13 Girls Indoor Cricket Tournaments The U13 team had great fun in their first every cricket matches. The teams bowling, batting and fielding skills all improved immensely throughout the day. Unfortunately, the team did not make it into the next round this year. The girls are looking forward to their summer league starting in April.

Kirthika Koneswaran Amy Saunders Sophie Downham Aznii Messham Grace Window Matilda Dunglison Ella Nevill Caitlyn Price Imogen Barber 11


Students try out a new sport Congratulations to both Nicole and Jennifer in year 8 who tried a new sport this year窶年ew Age Kurling. The girls took part in the competition at Littlehampton, Dome along with several other local schools and students.

Trampolining Coaching Trampolining club continues to run every Tuesday. Julie an external coach runs the popular sessions. The next set of sessions will start the first Tuesday back after the Easter break. There are only 24 places available. If you have not picked up a letter see Miss Field or the school website and complete before the end of term.

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Year 10 & 11 Girls Basketball Well done to all girls in the U16 basketball team this season. WHS students fought well against tough opposition. Great results against Sion with students winning their first game. A developing team—which could be very good next season. Watch this space! Team: Jazmin Compton, Erin Upfield, Dolly Culver, Lucy Steel, Lottie Sparks, Caitlin O’Brien, Beth Hall, Paula Ladero, Charlotte Barber, Jimme Wood and Ella Bourne

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Dolly Culver’s stoolball dream continues Last year Dolly represented England U21s in a game against a President’s team where she pitted her skills against some of the best players in the country. Now Dolly has been selected for U18 trials for Surrey County taking place at North Holmwood on April 26th. We wish Dolly all the best and look forward to hearing how she got on.

Sports Bursary winners announced Worthing High School has recently awarded five outstanding students a Sports Bursary to help develop their potential within their chosen sport. Funded by generous donations from local businesses and honoured alumni, and supported by the school’s Leadership team, the year 10 and year 11 students were required to fulfil a number of academic and sporting criteria to ensure their application was successful. The Sports Bursary idea was conceived by Worthing High School’s PE Department to support elite sporting ability students in their endeavours, particularly as travel and equipment costs at the top level are an expensive business. Year 11 students Dolly Culver, Ben Curtis and Lewis Strotten and year 10 students Marc Charlesworth and Luke Moore were successful in their applications. Dolly has recently represented England U21s at Stoolball, Ben plays national men’s league Water Polo and Lewis is in the GB Junior Rifle shooting team. Marc was the Indoor U14 National Archery Champion and represented England last year whilst Luke swims for the Shiverers in regional and national competitions. Through kind support from Carpenter Box Financial Consultants and Shafiques Indian Restaurant, the students are able to continue their aspirations in their chosen arena.

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Year 10 Boys Football After a year in the wilderness, the Year 10 boys football team kicked off the season with a fantastic, hard fought win against a mighty Steyning team who won the league last year. Through a combination of skill, commitment and energy, the boys put a massive dent in Steyning’s chances of winning the title again. Jake Swift put the WHS boys on the way with a sublime first touch goal then Ollie Dengate secured the win with a great individual effort in the second half. Although Steyning came on strong in the second half and scored to set up a nail biting final few minutes, the boys hung on for a famous victory. In the second round, we played a strong St. Andrew’s side who were quickly out of the blocks. They scored first but Ben Redman equalised with a fabulous 25 yard free kick. St. Andrew’s scored early in the second half and secured the lead which they never relented on. A great effort but a tough day at the office! Round three was an away fixture against Sir Robert Woodard Academy who reputedly had a number of very good players which would cause us problems. However, the boys got to work straight from the whistle keeping the ball on the deck to outwit the opponents with skill and tactical awareness. After 20 minutes, we were 3-0 up with goals from Ollie Dengate, Naqib Chowdhury and Ben Colburn. Although SRWA threatened our goal, Charlie Weelen had ‘safe hands’ and they never put the ball in the back of the net. With another three goals (a brace from Ollie and Ben) plus a final goal by Luke Brown, WHS ran out comfortable 6-0 winners. The performances this year have shown maturity and excellence as the boys have represented WHS proudly. Well done to all involved: Charlie Weelen, Pierre Naylor, Cam Blackburn, Joe Birch, James Fricker, Ryan Porter, Ben Redman (Captain), Ollie Dengate, Ben Colburn, Ethan Pickering, Luke Brown, Naqib Chowdhury, Jake Swift, Maurizio Cardoso and James Fullard.

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Sport Leaders hit the ground running! The Sports Leaders are doing a fantastic job raising awareness of sport and PE throughout the school. As well as helping to officiate, score and run the Sussex CC indoor cricket competitions held at WHS, many have been in to recent Community assemblies to promote ‘getting involved’. They will also promote extracurricular clubs in their respective Family Groups to ensure all know what’s on and when. In the Summer Term, Sports Leaders will be running activities at lunchtime to allow students to participate in structured games against other students. There will be opportunities for students to apply to be a Sports Leader later in the calendar year.

Broadwater

Heene

Hannah Jones – BJGR Josh Horlock – BSFR Harri Ball – BDHA (absent from photo) Charlotte Nash-Walker – BJGR

Caitlin O’Brien – HDST (absent from photo) Amelia Hughes – HJMC Joe Birch – HBLE Ashley Andrews – HJHL Sophie Downham – HABA Emma Boniface – HSBE

Salvington

Tarring

Charlotte Evans – SSFU Erin Wake – SLSI Kayne Standing – SJBL

Erin Upfield – TMFI Ella Bourne – TMFI Jaz Compton – TMFI Hannah Mitchell – TMFI Beth Hall – TRMO Severin Krauss - TNST

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Year 11 Sports Prefect of the Month Congratulations to Ryan Young and Francesca Tratt who were named ‘Sports Prefect of the Month’ for January and February. Both students, in Heene and Tarring Community respectively, have displayed a fantastic attitude in their duty and are an inspiration to others. Well done to both of you.

Well done to all sport prefects this year for their continued hard work and enthusiasm.

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Under 13 Boys District Cricket Tournament Congratulations to the Under 13 boys indoor cricket team who came second in the inaugural Sussex CC junior district tournament held in the WHS sports hall. The boys played exceptionally well against tough opposition from Shoreham Academy, Sir Robert Woodard Academy and St. Andrew’s. Well done to all involved! Pictured back row from left to right: Owen Woodland, Ewan McKellar, Curtis Rolph and George Blackmore. Pictured front row from left to right: Ammad Khan, Jack Willis and Eddie Craker.

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Year 8 & 9 Netball: A Mixed Season! Encouraging early victories in friendly fixtures v Rydon provided evidence of good potential. Some of the girls continued to train hard despite the netball Leagues not starting until February and many of them being involved in other school teams and fixtures. Due to other commitments the Year 9’s were unable to enter their League, but the Year 8’s did so with confidence, enthusiasm, high hopes and good spirit! However, their first game was nothing short of an eye-opening masterclass in netball from an extremely talented Sion team (many who play for the County team). Better luck was demonstrated in the next two games with wins against TLA and Chatsmore. Their League fixtures were completed with games against Davison and Durrington, which despite losing were much closer matched. Well done to ALL players who regularly came along to training as well as those who enjoyed competing in the fixtures. Looking forward to next year, where hopefully by playing together more will help each squad be more confident in their positions.

Squad included: Year 8 Georgia Cox Kirthika Koneswaran Jessica Turrell Amy Saunders Imogen Barber Ella Nevill Tia Usher Olivia Smith Gracie Window Sophie Downham

Nicole Funnell Esja Hodgson Year 9 Squad: Hannah Mitchell Emma Knight Emily Brown

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Year 10 Boys Basketball Another superb season for the Year 10 boys basketball team. Highlights of this year were defeating last year’s champions, Chatsmore, 45-31 and recording an exquisite comeback when the boys beat Steyning 28-25 after going into extra time, having been trailing by 6 points in the final two minutes of the last quarter. The boys have improved tremendously this season through sheer hard work and commitment. Well done to all: Sam Edgoose, Harvey Cairns, Liam Goldsmith, Ollie Dengate, Jacob Brindle, Marc Charlesworth, Jake Mepham-Richards, Luke Moore, Ollie Williams and Ewan Greenhalf.

KS3 Boys Basketball A fantastic introduction to competitive basketball was experienced by a number of KS3 boys earlier in the year. They played with energy and determination and will be a force to be reckoned with next year. Well done to all: Ashley Andrews, Andre Martins, Sammy Hauss, Jack Highfield, Jack Cooper, Jack Field, Ewan McKellar, A m ma d K h a n , O l iv e r Heasman, Leo Bideleux, and Jack Cassidy. 20


U16 GIRLS DOUBLES BADMINTON TOURNAMENT The Annual Girls’ Doubles Badminton Tournament once again took place successfully at Worthing High School on Tuesday 10th February 2015. Teams from five local schools entered the tournament, with players of differing standards competing together and against each other. Worthing High entered four pairs due to a late withdrawal from one school (usually two pairs per school). The tournament was enjoyed by keen and skilful players and as always good teamwork, sportsmanship and fair play was expressed by everyone. The WHS players competed with added enthusiasm and determination keen to win as many matches possible. Sadly, we didn’t win enough of our matches to win the ‘overall’ team trophy this year—but everyone worked hard, played well and had a great evening of badminton! Well done to ALL teams.

Year 11’s: Team A Isobel Hansell & Abi Downham Team B Daniella Tabakova & Sophia Douglas

Year 10’s: Team A Jazmin Compton & Phoebe Cornish Team B Gayathma & Gayara Seekkuge

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Gifted and Talented Collaborative Dance Vale Gifted and Talented Day On Monday 23rd March six students from The Vale Middle School joined six year 10 students to create a dance in a day. The students worked really well together and choreographed a dance to “Friend like me� from Aladdin. All students thoroughly enjoyed the day and I know they are all very excited to be performing the dance again at the Simply Dance Evening on Thursday 16th April at Worthing Pavilion.

Thomas A Becket Middle School Six students from Thomas A Becket Middle School have been attending morning dance sessions to work alongside six of the year 11 dance students to create a piece to perform together onstage at Worthing Pavilion as part of the Simply Dance Evening. All students have enjoyed working together and are very much looking forward to the Simply Dance evening. 22


Year 11 Basketball Team The Year 11 Basketball team have been training hard since October last year and have had a very encouraging 2014/15 league campaign, recording 4 wins and a 2 losses this season plus a very impressive performance in the League Tournament held at Sir Robert Woodard Academy where the team came a very respectable third. Well done to the team for a fantastic season.

Squad consisted of:Joe Norgett, Liam Guy, Mohamed Suliman, Milo Liau, Paula Ladero, Joss Hauss and Sam Hyde

KS3 Rugby Club Has gone from strength to strength so far this year, with many more students coming out to get down and muddy after getting the Rugby bug watching the fantastic 6 nations and experiencing the great game during their Physical Education lessons this year. Come on lads, get involved!

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Under 15 Indoor Cricket Team success In February, Worthing High played host for the locality Under 15 Indoor Cricket league organised by Sussex County Cricket Club. Worthing fielded two teams for the competition with one team winning the event outright, booking themselves a place in the final which is to be held in the fantastic indoor training facilities at the County Ground in Hove, home of the Sussex Sharks on the 24th March 2015.

The students involved have done exceptionally well to get this far and we wish them every look in the final. I’m sure it will be a memorable day in Hove for these boys experiencing the first class facilities that Sussex CCC has to offer. Squad included: Jaynil Patel Luke Winter Muadh Khan Joe Pearcy Harry Roberts Sam Edgoose Blake Harvey Ben Redman Oliver Dengate Kavan Sahota Charlie Weelen

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STUDENT of the MONTH January 2015 Class (teacher) 8X AT 8X RM/GI 8X FI

Student Aznii Messham Jack Willis Frances Simmonds

8Y FI 8Y RM 8Y NS

Denna Parkes Jacob Mangoro Richard Cox

9X FI 9X AT 9X RM

Megan Richardson Gemma Mcclory Christopher Sherman

9X GI/NS

Andre Martins

Class (teacher) 10Y AT 10Y NS 10Y GI

Sophie Chaplain Matthew Holley Marc Charlesworth

10Y RM

Pierre Naylor

11X NS 11X FI 11X AT 11X GI 11X RM

Ellie Keil-Sibun Kyle Bunby Amelia Smith Lewis Strotten Sean Thompson

11Y FI

9Y AT

Kara Brown

11Y AT 11Y RM

9Y FI

Kyle Furlong-Wheeler

11Y GI

9Y GI 9Y RM

Jaynil Patel Latham Foote

10X AT 10X FI 10X GI 10X RM 10X NS

Megan Mustill Adam Miles Ella Bourne Ryan Steel Liam Grange

Student

Jonathan Robinson Isabel Milne Miquel Iqbal-Zamora Jake Marlow

10 GCSE FI 10 GCSE GI 10 DANCE AT 10 BTEC GI 10 BTEC RM

Blake Harvey Billy Simmons Reanna Olliver Jack Brett Charlie Fifield

11 GCSE FI 11 BTEC GI 11 Dance AT

Eloise Lumsley Dane Baker Isobel Hansell

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STUDENT of the MONTH February 2015 Class (teacher) 8X AT 8X RM/GI 8X FI

Student Alice Hanmore Rob Bradley Hannah Brown

8Y FI 8Y RM 8Y NS

Caitlyn Price Max Best Edward Brookes

9X FI 9X AT 9X RM

Amy Blower Ebony Anderson Aaron Davey

9X GI/NS

Harley Budgen-Ashton

9Y AT 9Y FI 9Y GI 9Y RM

Sophia Beaumont Sophia Corcoran-Blake Taylor Holter Ben Dean

10X AT 10X FI 10X GI 10X RM 10X NS

Heather Barrett Gathsara Seekkuge Jaz Compton Ben Colburn Thomas Eden-Rea

Class (teacher)

Student

10Y AT 10Y NS 10Y GI 10Y RM

Rebecca Selley Chloe Bourne Ethan Pickering Lloyd Butcher

11X NS 11X FI 11X AT 11X GI 11X RM

Jasmine Leggo Callum Liston Matthew Hanmore Tom Rowley Tyler Brown

11Y FI 11Y AT 11Y RM 11Y GI

Calum Wares Francesca Tratt Alfie Dunkley Tom Miles

10 DANCE AT 10 BTEC GI 10 BTEC RM

Jaz Compton Jake MephamRichards Kayleigh Wellard Divyesh Tandel Pedro Pinto-Pereira

11 GCSE FI 11 BTEC GI 11 Dance AT

Lucy Steel Brandon McBrayne Tobias Richards

10 GCSE FI 10 GCSE GI

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STUDENT of the MONTH March 2015 Class (teacher)

Student

Class (teacher)

Student

8X AT

Sophie Downham

10Y AT

Charlotte Evans

8X RM/GI 8X FI

Ammad Khan Jessica Kowalski

10Y NS 10Y GI

Kaltrina Khan Zac Jacobs

10Y RM

Aidan Mills

11X NS

Jasmine Leggo

8Y FI

Imogen Barber

8Y RM

Sam Hurst

8Y NS

Eloise Heasman-Ames

11X FI

Sally Austin

11X AT

Jamie Hickman

11X GI 11X RM

Ben Curtis Liam Guy

9X FI 9X AT

Cody Saunders-Doyle Joshua Brown

9X RM

Jordan Lavell

9X GI/NS

Lewis Bowley

11Y FI

9Y AT

Lucy Brunning

11Y AT 11Y RM

Isabel Milne Zach Sutherland

9Y FI

Regan Collins

11Y GI

Charlie Cox

9Y GI

Ryan Redman

9Y RM

Josh Chartres

10X AT

Louise Bowry

10 GCSE FI 10 GCSE GI 10 DANCE AT

Ella Bourne Luke Moore Sam Dilkes

Paula Ladero

10X FI

Ryan Philliphs

10 BTEC GI

Marc Charlesworth

10X GI

Oscar Gaze

10 BTEC RM

Max Lowe

10X RM 10X NS

Thomas Thwaites Thomas Compton

11 GCSE FI

Ben Bingham

11 BTEC GI

Nathan Fransman

11 Dance AT

Isobel Hansell

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Ella invited to England Cricket Talent Day Well done to Ella in Year 10 who has been selected for the England U15’s Talent observation day again this year. We wish Ella all the best.

Worthing High School Physical Education Department Keep up with all the latest news on fixtures, clubs and general PE information Follow the Worthing High School PE Department on Twitter: @WorthingHighPE

Miss Field (Leader of PE) Mr. Gill Mr. Morris Ms. Stevenson Miss Strudwick (Leader of Dance)

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