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ARNOLD MIDDLE SCHOOL PAGE 2
Dear Parents/Carers
I have been thrilled to attend a number of recent events with our children that have made my heart ‘sing’. The performance of our Macbeth, produced by Miss Clare McCrow, was an absolute pleasure to watch. Imagine the scene: our children on stage at the Gordon Craig Theatre in Stevenage wearing the most fantastic tee shirts (with minimalistic yet such effective words). I was so proud of them all! Then we had our Winter Music Concert, with our young people performing their hearts out with particularly memorable performances from our soloists (it’s hard enough performing in a group but on your own it is much more of a challenge). We went on to have our Macbeth Performances in school in the evenings and the children enjoyed explaining more about their roles in a slightly less overwhelming atmosphere. It really is an enormous pleasure to be headteacher at AMS when we can celebrate such success.
I am still awaiting my own fate as Head Elf in the Staff Pantomimes, written by children at Arnold Middle School. I hope I do justice to my part as I don’t seem to be very good at remembering my lines or where they fit in with the rest of the cast! It will at least be fun to see the children’s work produced on the night.
As usual, our hard-working staff are busy organising trips and events throughout the year. We are ‘booked’ for a number of visits in the New Year. Our children are very fortunate indeed to have so many extra opportunities at Arnold School.
The numbers of ‘Restructuring and Redundancy’ messages that are coming from Central Bedfordshire Council are very depressing. I believe that these changes will have a significant impact on schools and in particular the provision of support services. To this end, the governors at Arnold School will be considering a number of ways to further ensure the best
possible use of our limited financial resources and to prioritise the review of other alternative service providers for things such as Pay Roll, Human Resources, Health & Safety, Insurance, software licensing and building maintenance contracts. Everyone’s belts will be tightened even further than they already are. One member of our staff is off on maternity leave: Miss Rachel Truscott is expecting a baby in the New Year and we wish her well. We have been able to appoint a temporary replacement, Mr Kentaro Saito, who will be with us until Rachel’s return in July.
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In addition, we welcome Mrs Clare Newton as our part-time Science Technician and Mrs Alison Eversden as a Teaching Assistant in Chiltern Class. I wish you all a very happy and peaceful Christmas Break. Best Wishes Ann Payne
YEAR 6 PGL DEVON MAY 2011
We have a last minute opportunity for a year 6 pupil to join the fun week in Devon due to an unforeseen cancellation. If your child is interested please contact Miss Rachel Truscott at
school asap for full details.
STAFF CONTACT This term we have held a trial period whereby parents/carers have had the opportunity to use email to contact the Senior Leadership Team directly. This has proven to be very helpful in ensuring swift contact. Due to the positive feedback we have received it has been decided to extend this opportunity to enable parents/carers to contact staff directly using their school email address. We know that the system will benefit all however it is important to advise parents/carers that this communication network is not for pupils to contact staff. If you wish to use this method the address is the initial letter of the member of staff with their surname followed by @arnold.beds.sch.uk to complete the rest of the address. eg. if you wish to contact Mrs Sides the address is simply [email protected] The office contact remains [email protected] and the telephone is still manned from 8.00am to 4.30pm each day with an answerphone should the office staff be particularly busy. As always any feedback you wish to make on this improved communications system will be appreciated.
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“Thoughts from the Governing Body” With frost on the cars, ice on the roads and the odds on a white Christmas the lowest they have been for many years I always find the Christmas term brings out the strangest contradictory emotions. On the one hand you have the excitement in children’s eyes as they start talking about what presents they would like to get,
the inevitable excellence of the Christmas performances and the general buzz of excitement that takes over the school. On the other you have the reluctance to get out of the house and brave the freezing morning air, the chill you can only experience from watching a children’s football match in a bleak field on a frosty day and the never ending sniffles and colds that tend to last from October to March. However, these barriers have not deterred my colleagues on the Governing Body who have been especially active this term. Highlights you may not be aware of include: • Most of the Governing Body turning out in force to welcome prospective
new parents to the school and to see the outstanding contribution so many children made in demonstrating everything that is good about the school.
• Steph Madden and Susan Edmunds visiting the school as part of the
Global Citizenship day to speak about the role of the Governing Body. • Steph Madden visiting the school for Values Day and helping out generally
with the new Year 5’s. • Clare Butler-Ellis and Susan Edmunds supporting our young musicians at
the Winter Concert. • A small working party of Governors (Tina Barbour, Owen Flack, Mark
Jones, Greg Forder and Elinor Brown) finding the time to look at our roles and responsibilities to ensure we are equipped to lead the school moving forward.
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This last activity is in part preparation for a Full Governing Body meeting in the New Year when we will start the process of identifying what we think the strategic priorities for Arnold should be over the next five years. To help us do this we want to talk to pupils, staff and parents about what you think Arnold does well now, what it needs to do well in the future and where we need to
raise our game. Our aim is to bring together the creativity, the energy, the ideas and the “could do better’s” into a challenging but achievable set of priorities to guide us moving forward. As a first step I will be writing to parents and carers in the New Year asking for your views. In the meantime if anyone has any ideas about how we need to improve please feel free to contact me at: [email protected] Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Rhys Chesters-Lewis Chair of Governors
Dear pupils and staff of Arnold Middle School,
Thank you all very much for helping with our Poppy Appeal. You helped collect £53.42 in one box and a whopping £106.85 in the other, giving a total of £160.27.
Next year Mrs Dye will be taking over from Mrs Baker in running this very important annual appeal. All the money raised goes towards helping our soldiers who have been wounded in conflict or sadly to help those families who have lost their loved ones. I do hope that you will give generously next year and support Mrs Dye in her endeavours.
Best wishes From Major Jake Baker
ARNOLD MIDDLE SCHOOL PAGE 6
Updates about Weather, Water and getting further information! The challenges of running a good school have never been greater: the greatest being the lack of co-operation received from Anglian Water. I have ‘copied’ the emails that I received, following the Anglian Water debacle. I await a response from MP Ms Nadine Dorries’ Offices as she wrote to Anglian Water Board about our concerns,
as did Central Bedfordshire Ward Councillor Janet Nunn.
Anglian Water wrote (and they know this is being put in the newsletter):
‘Thank you for your recent email regarding the interruption to supply. Please allow me to take this opportunity to apologise for the great inconvenience this causes not only you but your staff and the parents of the children at your school. I hope our conversation 24 November has gone some way to ease your concerns for any future interruptions to the supply into Barton-Le-Clay.
Dear Ann Thank you for your email. I understand the concerns that you have, especially for your children: an unbelievable situation. This is a council issue but I will contact them and make sure your concerns are being looked into. I will also be contacting Anglian Water on this issue, as it is utterly disgraceful that the children’s education is suffering. Yours, Nadine
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The Barton floods were cascading down the High Street on Thursday 9th December (make a note of this date) and the school was able to open with very low pressure. However, the phone number (secret), provided by Bob Stokes to both myself and our Site Manager was not answered this morning so we had no idea whether the water would go off altogether. This meant that we had to confine the number of toilets that could be opened; provide hand gel to ensure that the children’s hands were kept clean and gather buckets of water in the hope that we could cook the school meals. This situation is intolerable! I am sure that you will agree that the response from Bob Stokes, Network Technician, suggesting the replacement of a pipe for a couple of kilometres along the A6 to be ‘as early as 2012’ as a satisfactory conclusion to the problem is disgraceful. The problems on the last two occasions have been due to ‘water falls’ appearing in Barton’s High Street. I would ask that parents write letters of complaint to: Jonson Cox, Chief Executive, Anglian House, Ambury Road, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire. PE29 3NZ. Your frustrated Head Teacher.
We hope to work a lot more closely with yourselves to assist in the decision to turn away pupils and I believe we have a way forward with providing you with my personal mobile number, so you can get an accurate estimation on restoring the supply. Long term, we have put forward to our asset management team a proposal to replace the section of main that fails along the A6 from Sand Lane Silsoe up to the Speed the Plough public house. This proposal consists of burst frequency, how many properties are affected and water quality issues, which is primarily our main concern. With this information we are hoping to have a positive reply and hope to gain the investment required to replace this section of main, which hopefully could be in place as early as 2012. If there is anything else I can assist you with please don’t hesitate to contact me on the number I have provided you.
Many thanks Bob Stokes Network Technician’
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Anti-Bullying Champions
It was fun because it was interesting. We learnt about how people feel when they
are bullied.
Jessica 7AMG
I was impressed by the enthusiasm shown by all pupils. It was good to see
different year groups working collaboratively.
Mrs Dye
ABC thoughts about our
E-ngage Live Activities as
Cyber-Bullying Mentors
It was fun because it was
interesting trying in difficult
situations and it was scary the way they were
being treated by other people.
Amy & Abi 7SD
We really enjoyed it and we hope that we helped
children in other schools.
Rhys & Ellie 5NP
We found it fun because it was a chance to find out about other peoples’ problems and how we could help, it means that in the future we will be able to help someone if they do have a
problem. It was really good fun!
Aimee & Lucy - 8JLS
It was really fun. I felt very responsible having to deal
with peoples’ problems. I also felt trusted to be able to help!
Charlotte Nicholls 6DP
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Keeping Safe Online
With such amazing technology developing everyday and with gadgets such as the iPod, iPhone and iPad we need to be extra vigilant in protecting
our children’s online safety.
This site is designed for over 13s because it can create such disharmony when used improperly, however when used responsibly it can be a useful mechanism to stay in touch with friends. As with all things the system is open to abuse and individuals can be cruel to each other and may use any tool at their disposal to hurt, embarrass, or harass someone else. It is too easy for children to become a part of online issues which can develop into serious harassment and even bullying. This in turn impacts on their learning in school as children do get distressed from these ‘faceless’ issues.
Facebook can provide a forum for unwanted comments from both friends and non friends, it can spark feuds that carry over into real life, expose photos, thoughts and feelings that once posted, are out of your teen’s control. What seemed important or funny in the moment may get you into personal trouble.
There are safety and privacy issues to be aware of with Facebook when children post their location, stating where they are and inviting friends to join them. This feature can and should be disabled.
Tips for talking to your teens about Facebook:
• Talk about controlling their information: encourage them to be selective about what they post.
• Set rules about what’s appropriate to post: thoughtful about their status updates, wall posts and comments to friends. Remember, once its posted, it’s out of their hands.
• Use privacy settings: Facebook’s default settings tend to keep information public until a user makes it private. Review the settings with your child and make sure they are set to ‘friends only.’
• Teach your child about the anonymous friends. • Disable location services: disable this service in the privacy settings of
teens accounts. • Create your own page: the best way to learn the ins and outs of Facebook
is to create your own page. • Try to monitor your child’s usage, they need independence but also need
your advice and support.
ARNOLD MIDDLE SCHOOL PAGE 10
VLE News
There will be many benefits from our new learning platform with ITS Learning. A major consideration for the change is that we will be able to have a portal for parents. This will: • Include parents and carers by providing accessible information about your child’s day to day school work. • Show parents what your child needs to learn, how to learn and why. • Involve parents using tools for polls and projects collaboration. • Facilitate communication between teachers and parents with internal messaging and e-mail.
Migration to ITS Learning completed last Friday December 3rd. Both pupils and teachers are still able to access the old platform at present as it remains active for 30 days after the change over.
Homework / enrichment tasks can be accessed from the old platform or the school website at present and will be available on the school website in January until we start using the new VLE at the end of January or beginning of February after the teaching staff has received their training.
We look forward to the exciting opportunities that this will provide as well as enabling further communication and collaboration between home and school.
Mrs S Dye Leader of ICT
Global Citizenship Event by Lisa Purdue 8CMc
This event was a great opportunity to work with others in our form. We had dif-ferent tasks, the first was yoga which was really good fun as it made us relaxed and ready for the day.
We also had to produce a poem about a value. We could choose any value of our choice. Mr Williams organised a fantastic searching game. He gave us a sheet with ‘I love you’ written in different languages. We had to look around the school to see if we could work out what language ‘I love you’ was in.
Overall the citizenship 2 – day event was fantastic and everybody enjoyed it.
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Charity Fair 2010
A massive thank you to all the pupils staff and parents who made our recent Charity Fair such a success. We are pleased to announce that over £1000 has been raised for our 4 different charities: Cancer research UK; Age UK; Unicef and Oxfam. As always, our Year 7 pupils designed every stall and worked hard to ensure their stall supported their chosen charity.
The Year 7 Charity Fair Raffle This took place in the hall near the canteen hatches. We still have unclaimed prizes. If you have these tickets and numbers, please claim your prize by sending your ticket into school in a sealed envelope with your name on it. We will send home your prize if you name a pupil who can deliver it to you. Unclaimed prizes are; Spice Rack; Pink ticket 734
Money Box; Pink ticket 745
Lavender Pot; Pink ticket 945
Spa Bottles; Pink ticket 975
Mug; Blue ticket 467
Handkerchiefs; pink ticket 756
Necklace ; pink ticket 747
Earrings and necklace; Blue ticket 468.
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OUT OF SCHOOL ACHIEVEMENTS I have been studying for a Foundation Degree in Educational Practice at the University of Bedfordshire for two years. The course is designed for Teaching Assistants and covers topics such as supporting development in Literacy and Numeracy, PSHCE, Inclusion, Behaviour Management and Creativity in the Curriculum. Having graduated I am now completing a one year top up course to achieve a full BA(Hons) degree at the end of this academic year - watch this space! Emma Jackson (pictured on the left) I’ve always wanted to work with children, so after a career break, I decided to
retrain as a teacher. First I went to college to gain an access to Higher Education. Then I spent three years at the University of Bedfordshire studying for a BA(Hons) Education Studies degree which I have recently graduated from with a 2:1. As I have to juggle work, studying and a family, I have decided to take some time off before starting my teacher training. Lisa Nolan (pictured on the right)
SITUATIONS VACANT AT ARNOLD MIDDLE SCHOOL
Librarian January 2011, for an immediate start (or as soon as possible)
Hours: 23.5 per week [10:00 until 15:00 includes a 20 minute, unpaid, lunch break]
Salary Scale: 3A [range 15 – 18]. Actual pay range: £8839 - £9449.
• Do you love books and other learning resources? • Do you aspire to share your passion for reading with young people? • Do you want to manage and promote the effective use of our library
as a multi-media resource centre for children and staff? Go to: www.arnold.beds.sch.uk to download an application form and job details. Closing date for applications: noon Thursday 6th January 2011 Interview date: Tuesday 11th January 2011 Enhanced CRB clearance will be required of successful candidates. Arnold Middle School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children; we expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. An enhanced CRB check will be undertaken on the successful candidate.
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ART Department
The Art department has had a successful term, culminating in the ‘Relatively Artistic’ exhibition. This year’s display was smaller than last year, but nevertheless very beautiful, showing a wide variety of work by friends and relatives of the school. Please put this in your diary for next year and try and exhibit your work in this unique exhibition. Pupils have really enjoyed looking at the work and there have been many positive responses overall.
Exhibits should be collected in the last week of this term. Many thanks to all those who exhibited.
Our year 8 pupils have been very busy producing an art homework project on ‘Fruit’ in preparation for Upper School. Please check the pupil’s sketchbooks to see the mark sheets and please sign them, so that we are aware that pupils have produced this work and that it has
been marked. It is very important that pupils produce this work and failure to do so may affect their overall levels for Upper School.
Next term our year 6 pupils will be visiting the Northampton Shoe Museum, in support of their project on ‘Shoes’. It is to be hoped that all pupils will be able to attend. Letters have been sent home with a request for £9.00 which covers the cost of travel and the workshop at the Museum. In order for this trip to go ahead, it is important that it is well supported. If you have not received this letter, please search your child’s bags. The dates are 18th, 19th and 21stJanuary. Your child will be told shortly on which day they will be travelling and a short letter will be sent home to inform you of final arrangements.
In support of this project, Art Club members will be decorating a giant shoe which will be displayed in an exhibition of clay shoes made by Year 6. The theme of the shoe will be ‘City’ and members of Holywell School Art Club will be making the other shoe of the pair, decorating it on the theme of ‘Countryside’. This will be the first time the Art Department has worked directly with another School, and hopefully this will be the start of more collaborations. The project is
due to be completed by Easter.
Note for your diary: The re-organised trip to see War Horse and to visit the Tate Modern for Year 8 pupils is now on the 20th January 2011. Mrs L Baker Leader of Art
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MUSIC Review
AUTUMN CONCERT
The first concert of the school year was held on Tuesday 23rd November. This was a very successful evening and saw a variety of different groups performing. The Wind Band, conducted by Jim O’Malley, started the evening with a rousing performance of “Chariots of Fire”. This was followed by solo items from pupils who receive instrumental lessons in school and further ensemble performances.
The Recorder Group got us thinking about Christmas with a selection of pieces on a Christmas theme. This concert saw the first performance of the newly created Folk Band. They played an English folk dance tune “Davy, Davy”.
There were other good performances by the Hand Chimes group and All Star singers. Among the solo performances was a piece written and performed by Emma Bush. This piece came out of the Year 8 classroom work on Ternary Form and was an amazing achievement for Emma.
The Orchestra, now our largest ensemble group ended the first half and began and ended the second half with 3 great performances. They ended the concert with the Andrew Lloyd-Webber tune “Memory”.
INSTRUMENTAL EXAMS
This term some of our pupils took exams on their instruments. Congratulations should go to our cellists. Abigail Denman passed grade 1, Ruth Linney passed grade 3 and Lauren Eagles passed grade 3 with merit. Mr C Cadd Leader of Music
SCHOOL RETURNS ON WEDNESDAY
5TH JANUARY 2011
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Festivals of Light
The Winter season sees a number of religious festivals known as the ‘Festivals of Light’.
Year 6 recently completed an enrichment homework where their task was to re-tell the story behind CHRISTMAS; DIWALI or HANNUKAH.
Across faiths, light is used as a way of celebrating the awe and wonder of God and the miracles associated with these festivals.
Great Work by Catrin Ellis 6KB Well done Catrin on an outstanding piece of RE homework entitled ‘The story behind Christmas’. Catrin produced a beautiful booklet of the Christmas story and included pictures which she had made of the nativity scene from plasticine. Here are a selection below for you to enjoy.
No room at the Inn
Three wise men follow the star
An angel appeared to the shepherds
Baby Jesus in a manger
An angel tells Mary she will have the Son
of God
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100% ATTENDANCE Congratulations to the following students for achieving 100% attendance since September to 3rd December 2010.
Corey Andrews 5AW Millie Anstee 8JCK Christopher Arnull 5NP
Summer Bailey 7JH Zak Barnaville 7MW Georgina Barton 6SR
James Bavister 8PS Abbie Bear 5AW Tegan Blaxill 5AW
Chloe-Louise Bromley-Derry 7JH
Ben Brown 5AW Rebecca Brown 6CK
Ben Bryson 5VW Elena Bulmer 6CK Lauren Bunyan 5JS
Kate Busby 7MW Oscar Butterworth 5JS Holly Byron 5VW
Danielle Callaghan 8PS Emma Callaghan 5JS Charlie Caulder 6CK
Joe Chidwick 5JS Lauren Cook 8JSc Samuel Cook 7JH
Chloe Corcoran 8SL Luc Corcoran 6SR Joshua Cox 7LB
Amy Cushen 6DP Abigail Denman 6CK George Dennis 5NP
Aimee Dimmock 8JSc Jacob Dodd 5VW Emma Dolling 7MW
Jack Dreyer 6DP Charlotte Eagles 6CH Caitrin Ellis 6KB
Billy Ennis 5JS Alex Evans 8KT Shannan Ewen 7AMG
Thomas Ewing 6CK Michaela Finn 7LB Laura Fitzgerald 8KT
Kieran Flack 5AW Lydia Flack 7JH Adam Foat 5AW
Rachel Forder 8JSc Harry Frost 7JH Emily Fryer 6KB
Jason Furr 6KB George Gallagher 5NP Jade Gallagher 5VW
Sarah Gendhi 5NP Amy Gillard 8CMc Joe Gittins 7SD
Charlotte Godino 5AW Freya Green 7SD Abbie Haestier 5VW
Esther Hall 5JS Katie Hall 8SL Matthew Hall 5NP
Bradley Hinkley 7MW Mia Holder 7MW Laura Holland 5AW
Summer Hopkinson 8KT Josh Ireland 5NP Aaron Jackson 8SL
Phoebe Jeffrey 6SR Alexandra Jephson 5JS Jessica Jones 7AMG
Sarah Kilby 6KB Ellie King 6KB Amy Large 6KB
Robbie Large 8JSc Ryan Lee 5JS Jamie Lousvet 7MW
Nathan Ludford Chiltern Abigail Lugg 7JH Ben Lugg 7SD
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VALUES AWARDS
Congratulations to the following pupils who won values awards this term.
Connor MacMillan 5VW Oliver Malczyk 8KT Joe Marney 6CH
Sarah Marshall 7JH Jake Martin 7JH Sylvie Masala 6DP
Alana McKenna 8SL Sarah McMenamy 5AW Cameron Mockridge Chiltern
Megan Molyneux 5JS Jack Murphy 5JS Connor Naylor 7LB
Chloe Neill 8PS Lauren Neill 5AW George Nicholls 6SR
Ciaran Nippard 8CMc Benjamin Parkes 8JSc Amie Pedder 6CH
Jessica Pitts 7LB Adam Potter 6KB Jagjit Rai 8CMc
Charlotte Rattigan 7GD Vicky Reid 8KT Amy Robaszek 5NP
Alex Robins 8KT Andrew Round 7GD Matthew Rowe 7MW
Luke Sibley 7SD Izzy Sims 7AMG William Sims 5JS
Ted Skerman 6CH Daniel Smith 6SR Rebekah Smith 7AMG
Deanne Stevens 8PS Hannah Stonier 7MW Anson Tang 6CK
Jason Tang 5AW Evan Taylor 7MW Anna Treacher 8JSc
Lucy Treacher 6SR Joshua Tredwell 6CK Manayka Walia 5NP
Thomas Walker 5VW Phoebe White 8SL Lucy Wolfe 8SL
James Wright 6KB
BRUCE GREY CONQUEST ST JOHN
Manayka Walia 5NP
Holly Fish 5VW Ashleigh Eaton 5NP
Megan Molyneux 5JS
Maddie Barnes 5VW
William Sims 5JS Grace Marshall 6CH
Atlanta Milbourne 6CK
Aria Patel 6SR Jason Tang 5AW Liam Abrahams Chiltern Class
Matthew Wood 6CH
Daniela D’Isola 7LB
Sylvie Masala 6DP
Lucy Wolfe 8SL Jessica Jones 7AMG
Milly Badham 7AMG
Thomas Hutchins 7CMc
Nasar Khan 8KT Jessica Pitts 7LB
ARNOLD MIDDLE SCHOOL PAGE 18
REWARDS
Congratulations to the following pupils for achieving 10 Merits.
Matthew Hall 5NP Adam Foat 5AW Emily Silk 5AW
Sarah McMenamy 5AW Oscar Butterworth 5JS Jack Szeto Chiltern Class
Callum Norman 5AW Holly Fish 5VW Holly Byron 5VW
Megan Mardell 5JS Emilia Allen 5JS Charlotte Godino 5AW
James Mann 5NP James Wright 5NP Kia Dohertty 5VW
Sam King 5AW Chloe Silk 5AW Tegan Blaxill 5AW
Megan Molyneux 5JS Connor MacMillan 5VW Victoria Young 5AW
Josh Ireland 5NP Lauren Neill 5AW Emma Brown 5VW
Abbie Bear 5AW Megan Watts 5JS Kieran Flack 5AW
Sarah Gendhi 5NP Yasmin Eves 5NP Anna Goodall 5JS
Emma Callaghan 5JS Amy Robaszek 5NP Sahil Sandhu 5NP
Scott Stevens 5NP Edward Simpson 5NP George Gallagher 5NP
Nathan Jones 5AW Devon Wheeler 6CK Amy Dougan 6CH
Aria Patel 6SR Chaandne White 6SR Peter Stimson 6CK
Tom Ewing 6CK Catrin Ellis 6KB Katie Williams 6KB
Izzy Martin 6SR Aoife McDonagh 6CH Francesca Powell 6CH
Megan O’Rourke 6CK Bella Nardi 6KB Kyle Humphries 6CK
Charlie Caulder 6CK Ellie Sands 6SR Kira Peacock 6KB
Tmara Miller 6CH Lana Jefcoate 6KB Naomi Smith 6CH
Libbie Orsborn 6CH Louis Brandham 6CK Luke Hill 6CK
Sarah Marshall 7JH Hannah Underwood 7AMG
Taylor Fowler 7LB
Abbie Watts 7AMG Liam Abrahams Chiltern Class
Holly Luff 5NP
ARNOLD MIDDLE SCHOOL PAGE 19
Congratulations to the following pupils for achieving 20 Merits.
Laura Holland 5JS Jacob Dodd 5VW Danielle Burns 5AW
Nathan Ludford Chiltern Class
Thomas Walker 5VW Ryan Lee 5JS
Georgia Orme 5AW Charlotte Godino 5AW William Sims 5JS
Brodie Pearson 5NP Sarah McMenamy 5AW Holly Byron 5VW
Harry Shortland 5VW Sam Stacey 5VW Emily Silk 5AW
Samuel Adams 5VW Abby Haestier 5VW Anaya East 5JS
Adam Foat 5AW Amy Rowe 5VW Abbie Bear 5AW
Sienna Taylor 5AW Olivia Crichton 5VW Lauren Bunyan 5JS
Olivia Phillips 6CK Charlotte Eagles 6CH Megan O’Rourke 6CK
Caitlin Gamble 6SR Amy Cooper 6CK Charlie Caulder 6CK
Kyle Humphries 6CK Fraser Bangs 6KB Colleen Ryan 6CK
Cameron Mockridge Chiltern Class
Jack Brooks Chiltern Class
Jack Szeto Chiltern Class
Amy Dougan 6CH Luke Hill 6CK Louis Brandham 6CK
Aoife McDonagh 6CH Manayka Walia 5NP Lauren Neill 5AW
Megan Elliott 5VW Bethany Stonier 5JS Georgia Dean 5JS
Emilia Allen 5JS Billy Ennis 5JS Jack Murphy 5JS
Neave Sheppard 5NP Maddie Barnes 5VW Remi Pachnanda 5VW
Holly Luff 5NP James Wright 5NP Holly Fish 5VW
Megan Molyneux 5JS Ashleigh Eaton 5NP Aria Patel 6SR
Dean De-Matteis 6DP Charlie Dennis 8JSc Josh Ireland 5NP
Emma Brown 5VW Bella Nardi 6KB Charlotte Johnson 6SR
James Mann 5NP Sahil Sandhu 5NP
Bethany Stonier 5JS Olivia King 5NP Connor Tomlinson 5JS
Georgina Burgess 6CH Maddie Barnes 5VW Tristian Maxen 5VW
Remi Pachnanda 5VW Ashleigh Eaton 5NP Dean De-Matteis 6DP
Abigail Denman 6CK Charlotte Nicholls 6DP Kianne McCreery 5JS
Abbie Campbell 5JS Emily Groves 5NP Charlotte Johnson 6SR
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Congratulations to the following pupils for achieving 30 Merits.
The Pantomime Trip by Olivia King 5NP
On the bus, I was sitting with some of my best friends, Ellie, Yasmin, Manayka, James and Chris. When we got there we had to partner up so I went with James and Chris went with Henry. In the show the Prince was lively and Snow White was very graceful
and gentle. She had a lovely singing voice. The best person was Herbert the vegetarian; he is the person who looks after Snow White.
Danielle Burns 5AW Sienna Taylor 5AW Anaya East 5JS
Joe Chidwick 5JS Anson Tang 6CK Kelsey Martin 6SR
Jack Szeto Chiltern Class Megan O’Rourke 6CK Amy Rowe 5VW
Jack Brooks Chiltern Class
Cameron Mockridge Chiltern Class
Nathan Ludford Chiltern Class
Charlie Caulder 6CK Louis Brandham 6CK Ryan Lee 5JS
William Sims 5JS Laura Holland 5AW Samuel Adams 5VW
Jacob Dodd 5VW
3 places
left!
KS3 Skiing Trip
to Passo Tonale
in the Italian Alps
Easter 2012
Great snow record Included in the package: 6 days skiing
Insurance Lift pass and equipment Disco
Evening entertainment Bum boarding Swimming
Karaoke All abilities catered for
INTERESTED?
Contact Mr Davis for more information
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Winter Physical Education at Arnold It has once again been a highly eventful and enjoyable term within school sport at Arnold. With boys and girls fixtures continuing across a number of sports, our pupils have been enjoying all the benefits that sport has to offer. We’ll start with our highly successful basketball teams. The year 8 boys have been absolutely fantastic in both their application to training and performances during matches. The boys have played 6 fixtures to date and impressively have won 5 of them with the 1 defeat coming in a hard fought encounter at Robert Bloomfield. Well done to you all, you have been fantastic this season. Meanwhile our year 7’s have recently played their opening match, in this their first ever basketball match the boys beat Henlow 50-8. The boys have worked very hard in training and can now look forward to their other 2 league games.
The year 6 rugby team have been looking forward to following on from their fantastic success at the Bancrofts Rugby Festival and their recent friendly win against Goldington Middle School. Unfortunately, both the Rushmoor Trophy and the County Contact Festival have been postponed until after Christmas due to the weather conditions we’ll just have to wait a bit longer.
Our Year 5 and 6 pupils have been enjoying the dodgeball club on offer on Monday lunchtime. The club, which is led by an outside coach, has provided a great deal of enjoyment for all who have attended.
Our year 7 boys have also been enjoying a football intra-school football tournament after school. Open to anyone in year 7, the boys enjoy a one and a half hour tournament after school in which they were able to choose their 5-a-side teams and play a number of small-sided matches. Both highly competitive and highly enjoyable, the boys played some good football and en-joyed the evening. It is a new style tournament that we will be
looking to offer other year groups in the future. Our year 5 football team has also been eagerly awaiting their fixture versus Robert Bloomfield. Unfortunately due to the school being shut due to the water shortage this game was postponed. However a congested calendar and
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poor weather conditions have meant there has not been a chance to reschedule this fixture before the Christmas holidays. I know the boys have been looking forward to this game, which it is hoped will be played in the not too distant future. Meanwhile our year 7 boys football team can look forward to the next round of the County Cup in the new year.
The netball season is winding down with some fantastic showings from the girls at Arnold. Our year 6 girls played extremely well coming third in their division this year falling just shy of the County finals. They played very well as a team which made for exciting and competitive matches against the other schools. Well done girls, I look forward to more great results next season.
Our year 5 girls have really come together as a team in netball and played extremely well in their first season together. Their best showing was against Alameda where the girls won 10-0 and showed a real team effort. The six of them have become a really strong unit and have even created their own Arnold cheer! Unfortunately the year 8 County finals for netball were delayed due to extreme weather around the region. The rescheduled match should be happening some time in the New Year. During our open evening we had a great group of year 7 & 8 girls and boys who represented the school to a high standard. The year 7’s demonstrated
many games of basketball with little rest during the three hour event; they really showed their commitment to the school and sport at Arnold. The year 8’s were responsible for speaking with parents and pupils as well as taking part in some table tennis demonstrations. Thanks for all your help to everyone who was involved!
Our year 8’s recently enjoyed an evening of indoor athletics at Robert Bloomfield Middle School. It was an opportunity for pupils who have been involved in sport at Arnold for several years to showcase their talents in events such as: the obstacle relay, running, long jump, speed bounce and shot put. The girls finished 5th and boys 6th overall in the competition, well done everyone. Mr K Tfifiha Miss J Scobie
ARNOLD SCHOOL DIARY 2010-2011
Tuesday 4th January Staff Training Day Wednesday 5th January Spring Term Commences Tuesday 18th January Year 6 trip to Northampton Shoe Museum Wednesday 19th January Year 6 trip to Northampton Shoe Museum Thursday 20th January Year 6 trip to Northampton Shoe Museum Thursday 20th January Year 8 trip to War Horse & Tate Modern w/c Monday 24th January Mock SATs – Key Stage 2 Monday 24th January Parents’ Forum Evening (2) Thursday 3rd February Year 6 Parents’ SATs Preparation Evening w/c Monday 7th February Mock SATs – Key Stage 3 Thursday 10th February Drama Performance Friday 18th February Staff Training Day (no pupils in school) Monday 21st February Half term week – return Monday 28th February Thursday 3rd March World Book Day Thursday 17th March Parents’ Awareness Raising Evening (2) Monday 14th – Friday 18th March Science Week and Earth Hour Tuesday 29th March Music Concert Wednesday 6th April Yr 3 / 4 Parents of Children with Additional Needs Meeting Friday 8th April Spring Term Ends (last day of term) Tuesday 26th April Training Day (Parents’ Day - pupils not in school) Wednesday 27th April Summer Term Commences Wednesday 27th April Parents’ Evening (16.00 – 21.00) Friday 29th April Royal Wedding – Public Holiday Monday 2nd May May Day Bank Holiday – school closed Monday 9th – Friday 13th May Key Stage 2 SATs Week Monday 16th – Friday 20th May Year 6 PGL Activity Week Sunday 22nd – Saturday 28th May Year 7 French visit Monday 23rd May – Friday 27th May Enrichment Week Tuesday 24th May Arts Performance (Drama, Gym and Dance) Wednesday 25th May Arts Performance (Drama, Gym and Dance) Monday 30th May – Friday 3rd June Half Term Week – return Monday 6th June Tuesday 7th June Year 8, Music and PE photographs Wednesday 8th June Year 4 Maths & Rounders Day Thursday 16th June Parents’ Forum Evening (3) Friday 24th – Sunday 26th June G&T Grafham Water Sports Thursday 30th June Drama Performance Friday 1st July Training Day (pupils not in school) Tuesday 5th July Music Concert Thursday 7th July Year 8 Curriculum Induction Day Friday 8th July All Pupils Induction Day Tuesday 12th July Parents’ Awareness Raising Evening (3) Friday 15th July Multi Activity Day Monday 18th July Multi Activity Day Monday 18th July Year 5 Intake Evening Thursday 21st July Year 8 Leavers’ Celebration Friday 22nd July Year 8 Day Trip Friday 22nd July Summer Term Ends Tuesday 6th September 2011 Autumn Term commences
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