Dear Parents, Firstly a warm welcome back to Simon Balle and the Autumn Term, 2014- 2015. Whilst most of us have enjoyed a good five and a half weeks away, there have been so many activities to report on from the wider Simon Balle Community. Summer school The Department for Education asks schools to run a summer school for targeted year 7 students. Five attended along with two of last year’s students who came as helpers. The week was a huge success with a variety of activities, including a study trip to Hertford museum, a visit to the library, maths and languages activities and working with our writer in residence. The highlight of the week was the cookery day- not quite “the Great British bake off” but a triumph of cakes, a roast dinner, pancakes and smoothies! Well done to all those students who showed that they will certainly become excellent ambassadors for Simon Balle. Exam results There has been again so much publicity about examination results with warnings issued about how the results would “dip” due to the tightening up of the criteria. There was also the added complication that the Government announced on the Andrew Marr show (September 2013) that they had changed the regulations about how examination results would be published. Unusually we at Simon Balle had planned for a large group of our year 11 to sit their maths exam in November 2013, as this was the termination of their course. Quite rightly, we wanted them to be able to complete the course. However, this meant that for those students who wanted to sit and perhaps were not quite able to achieve a C, when they re-sat the linear exam this summer, it does not count in the school’s results.
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY: Tues 9th Sep Y7 Meeting 6.30pm Thurs 11th Sep Y12 Expectations 7.00pm Evening Thurs 18th Sep Y13 Trip— Amaravti Monastry Sat 20th Sep Big Band at Wodson Park Tues 23rd Sep Y9 Expectation 6.30pm Evening
Sat 27th Sep Open Morning Mon 29th Sep Inset Day 1st/2nd and Y9 History Trip to 8th/9th Oct Belgium Battlefields Mon 6th Oct PSA AGM 7.00pm Tues 7th Oct Y7 Core learning 7.00pm Evening Tues 14th Oct Y11 Expectations Evening Thurs 16th Oct Y10 & 13 Theatre Trip Thurs 23rd Oct House Music and 7.00pm Classical Guitar Platform
10th September 2014
THIS ISSUE: Summer School Exam Results Welcome to new staff Roofing Works The Ardeche Trip Music Tour PE Programme
Despite all of this turmoil (we like many schools saw the greatest turbulence with AS levels), students at Simon Balle made very good progress. Often the headlines (see press and our own website) focus upon the higher grades. However, for those students who perhaps found aspects difficult, but worked hard and diligently taking up the numerous offers from staff for additional support, they achieved their all time best. This is of course what counts and how we pride ourselves that our students are well prepared for their next steps. Welcome to new staff We welcome our new staff. We wish them every happiness and success as they join the Simon Balle community. Emily Robinson Maths David Walsh Maths Amy Wotton Modern Languages Nicola Kleanthous Modern Languages Nicola Gjoka Gibbard Head of English Lucy Owen English Janice Mayo English Natalie Searle Science (Chemistry) Emma Ranade Science Ayla Scullard History Tom Joyce Physical Education Jon Whitehouse Finance and Business Manager Michael Tweed Site Manager Sarah Chandler Administrator
Alison Saunders
Roofing works The contractors worked all through the summer finishing off the roof over science, staffroom, library, office, art and D&T – a big project. This weekend the scaffolding was removed and we can get back to normal…for a while. We have funding which will allow us to replace the roofs in English, music, the gym and dining room. This work is scheduled to start towards the end of this term and should be completed by mid-February. This will mean that over the last 2 years every roof in the school has been replaced. This will have a direct impact on our heating bills and leaks will be a thing of the past. We would like to thank M&J, our contractors for providing an excellent service.
Madeleine Harman
The Ardeche
This year’s trip was, again, fantastic and huge credit goes to the 85
pupils and 11 staff I had the privilege of taking. This year’s theme
was Sporting Legends and our equipment was arm bands and
rubber rings. Everyone embraced this, including the PGL staff, and
much fun was had throughout the week; meal times were certainly
entertaining……have you ever tried eating breakfast in a rubber ring
and arm bands??
The first half of the trip took place in the Med’ where pupils took part in Sail-
ing, Kayaking, Archery, Windsurfing and the ever so popular Banana
Boat. Half a day was then spent at a water park before moving on to the
mighty, mighty, Ardeche where we all undertook a 3 day descent of the
Ardeche river in canoes.
Simon Balle has a huge reputation on this trip and this years’ pupils and
staff did not let me down! It was heart warming to hear from the PGL staff
that many had been given our school as a reward for their hard work
throughout the season because being given Simon Balle School is seen as
a privilege.
I have since had communication from staff in the Med which confirms this:
‘We all had an incredible few days with the legends of Simon Balle and no other
group can quite meet your reputation!’
‘I hope you’ve had time to recover from an action-packed trip! Looking forward
to next year already! Without a doubt, you have been the most fun and entertain-
ing group I’ve been lucky enough to work with in 4 seasons with PGL, so huuuge
thanks to you, the kids and all your colleagues.‘
Many many thanks, again, to all the pupils and staff for making this trip
another success; next year sees the end of my Ardeche adventures as I am
hanging up my watershoes after 16 years of running the trip
………….. watch out Year 10, it’s going to be emotional! - Nicky Traynor
Music Tour 2014 Fifty-six musicians from years 8 to 13 took part in a truly amazing music tour to Valkenburg and Ghent in July. The rain followed us for two of our concerts which led to shortened performances but undampened spirits – they may not have been “Walking on Sunshine” but a torrential downpour didn’t stop our musicians. Saxi-dentals took the opportunity for an impromptu walka-bout which became a hallmark of the tour. Our other two concerts were also brilliant. The teamwork, enthu-siasm and professionalism of our musicians was in-spiring. For all, the highlight was the final concert in a prime evening slot at the Ghent Music Festival. Having per-formed at this festival twice before, we were invited back this year to perform in a 7.45pm concert. The square in Ghent was packed with over 4000 people watching the Big Band, Concert Band and Coro. Over a hundred people joined in the conga and more than half the audience swung their arms to YMCA! It is no exaggeration to say that the venue, audience size and quality of music and sound was on the same scale as a stage at Glastonbury. Parents and friends came out to watch, former students as well. Wow! The memories that the musicians
have of performing at this utterly amazing place will last them forever. The memories that I have, of the massive audience, joy, laughter, dancing and more will live with me. Most importantly, the outstanding music performed by our musicians should make everyone at Simon Balle proud. No other school is repeatedly asked back because of the high quality of its music and the professional attitude of its performers.
Mark Taylor Director of Music
…..finally “Have your children moved up to Y10? If you have any green jumpers that you no longer need please donate them to the PSA 2nd hand uniform sale! Any donated items can be handed in to the school office—the PSA run 2nd hand stalls at all parents evenings throughout the year—items £1 each The PSA will be holding an informal evening for any parents that wish to join on Monday 22nd September in the library. If you wish to attend please email [email protected]
THE SIMON BALLE Sept - Oct ½ Term PE EXTRA-
CURRICULAR PROGRAMME 2014
Lunch-time clubs
1:25pm - 2:05pm
Tues 1:25pm – 1:50pm
After school clubs
3:30pm-4:30pm
MONDAY Y9-10 Girls Rugby (KA) Y7 & Y10 Netball (MR/HA)
Y9 Rugby (JP) Y7 Football (TJ)
Y8 Rugby (DB)
TUESDAY Basketball (Y8 & 9) - Gym
WEDNESDAY Senior Football (JP) Y8 & 9 Netball (KA & LEJ)
Y7 & 8 Girls Rugby (KA) Y9 Football (JP)
Y7 Rugby (TJ)
Girls Cricket - Gym
THURSDAY Y9 Football (JP) Swimming (KA)
Y10 Football (TJ) Senior Netball (NJT & LEJ)
Y11 Football (DB) Kick-Boxing – Gym (LB)
FRIDAY Y8 Football (DB) Girls Football (PC) – All Years
Y7 Basketball - Gym Rugby Y11 & Senior (DB & TO)
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SIMON BALLE MUSIC DEPARTMENT AT A GLANCE
PERFORMANCES
SAT 20TH SEPTEMBER BIG BAND AT WODSON PARK SAT 27TH SEPTEMBER OPEN MORNING WEDS 15TH OCTOBER DRUM RECITAL THURS 16TH, FRI 17TH OCTOBER CLASSICAL GUITAR WORKSHOPS THURS 23RD OCTOBER CLASSICAL GUITAR PLATFORM HOUSE MUSIC 7PM MON 10TH NOVEMBER SAX QUARTET AT ROTARY MTG TUES 11TH NOVEMBER PIANO/KEYBOARD RECITAL MON 24TH NOVEMBER FUNKY STRINGS MORNING TUES 25TH NOVEMBER AUTUMN CONCERT – BROXBOURNE CIVIC HALL 7PM FRI 28TH NOVEMBER OCCASIONAL DAY BIG BAND – HERTFORD CHRISTMAS LIGHTS TUES 2ND DECEMBER ROCK GIG -‐ CORN EXCHANGE FRI 5TH DECEMBER TRINITY EXAMS SAT 13TH DECEMBER TAKE NOTE CONCERT TUES 16TH DECEMBER CAROL SERVICE 7PM WEDS 17TH DECEMBER CAROL SERVICE AM FRI 19TH DECEMBER LAST DAY OF TERM Exam dates: Trinity – Friday 5TH December
AUTUMN TERM 2014
MON 1ST SEPTEMBER INSET 1 SAT 27TH SEPTEMBER OPEN MORNING MON 29TH SEPTEMBER INSET 2 MON 27TH-‐FRI 31ST OCTOBER HALF TERM THURS 27TH NOVEMBER OCCASIONAL DAY 1 FRI 28TH NOVEMBER OCCASIONAL DAY 2 THURS 4TH – FRI 19TH DECEMBER Y11 MOCKS FUTURE DATES
Thursday 12th February – Strings recital Friday 3rd March – An evening with the Simon Balle Big Band Saturday 28th March – A Spring Concert of Strings and Singing Tuesday 7th July – A Grand Summer Concert
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SIMON BALLE MUSIC DEPARTMENT AT A GLANCE
PERFORMANCES
THURS 29TH JANUARY TRINITY ROCK & POP EXAMS TUES 10TH FEBRUARY AB EXAMS THURS 12TH FEBRUARY STRINGS RECITAL FRI 6TH MARCH AN EVENING WITH THE SIMON BALLE BIG BAND MON 9TH MARCH CLASSICAL GUITAR WORKSHOPS THURS 19TH MARCH CLASSICAL GUITAR PLATFORM 2 THURS 26TH MARCH TRINITY EXAMS ROCK GIG – CORN EXCHANGE SAT 28TH MARCH A SPRING CONCERT OF STRINGS AND SINGING
Exam dates: Trinity Rock and Pop – Thursday 29th January Associated Board - Tuesday 10th February Trinity – Thursday 26th March
SPRING TERM 2015
THURS 15TH JANUARY Y11 PARENTS’ EVENING MON 16TH – FRI 20TH FEBRUARY HALF TERM FRI 3RD APRIL BANK HOLIDAY MON 6TH -‐ FRI 17TH APRIL EASTER HOLIDAY
FUTURE DATES
Tuesday 7th July – A Grand Summer Concert
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SIMON BALLE MUSIC DEPARTMENT AT A GLANCE
PERFORMANCES
SAT 25TH APRIL A CONCERT OF WIND, BRASS AND PERCUSSION TUES 23RD JUNE PIANO & KEYBOARD RECITAL THURS 25TH JUNE ART EXHIBITION TUES 30TH JUNE SINGING EVENING THURS 2ND JULY WIND AND BRASS WORKSHOP THURS 2ND JULY CLASSICAL GUITAR PLATFORM 3 TUES 7TH JULY A GRAND SUMMER CONCERT THURS 9TH JULY ROCK SCHOOL GIG WEDS 22ND JULY MUSIC TOUR TO MONDAY 27TH JULY
Exam dates: Trinity Drums and Percussion – Weds 29th April Trinity Rock and Pop – Friday 26th June Trinity – Thurs 9th Fri 10th July Associated Board - Monday 13th July
SUMMER TERM 2015
MON 4TH MAY BANK HOLIDAY – MAY DAY TUES 5TH MAY INSET 4 TUES 5TH – FRI 8TH MAY Y7 TRIP TO OSMINGTON BAY TUES 5TH – TUES 12TH MAY Y10 EXAMS MON 25TH-‐ FRI 29TH MAY HALF TERM FRI 3RD JULY INSET 5
FUTURE DATES
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