From the Headmaster Summer Term Week 3
Andro Bulletin Key Dates to Remember
Friday 4 May
2018
Week 4 Monday 7 May
Bank Holiday - no school,
boarders return from 5.30pm
Tuesday 8 May
Eastbourne College and Brighton
College academic scholarship
day
Year 3 trip to Redoubt Fortress,
9.30am to 12.30pm
Wednesday 9 May
Eastbourne College and Brighton
College Academic Scholarship
Year 8 girls’ HPV vaccination,
9.30am
Cricket v Claremont
Cricket v Great Walstead
Rounders v Ashdown House Thursday 10 May
Team photographs
Eastbourne College and Brighton
College academic scholarship
day
Ascension Day chapel service
Cricket v Claremont
Cricket v Skippers Hill
Eastbourne College admissions
presentation for St Andrew’s
Prep parents, 7.30pm, Birley
Centre
Friday 11 May
Rehearsals for Concert with
Eastbourne College, All Saints
Church
Headmaster’s Challenge Market
Day, 3.30pm
Concert with Eastbourne
College, 6.45pm, All Saints
Church, followed by reception
drinks in the Birley Centre
Saturday 12 May
Years 4 to 8 Saturday morning
activities, 9am
High School Musical whole cast
rehearsal, 1pm to 5pm
I have always believed that today’s second or third team players are tomorrow’s club stalwarts,
secretaries and fixtures organisers. It won’t be the schoolboy star fly-half who serves the post-match food behind the counter; he’ll still be in the changing room applying the hair gel. Those people who keep their local sports clubs going through unheralded hard work and commitment are the lifeblood of communities and their passion is borne from the camaraderie that comes through playing sport as a young person, rather than how talented they were at any particular game. It is why it is so important to get everyone enjoying the sport they
play, irrespective of the level they reach. Physiques change, bodies grow, skills develop, speed quickens and pupils of all ages find things they are good at that will stand them in solid stead for later life. Mrs Murray gave an excellent presentation about the sports department on Monday evening, a pdf version of which accompanies this Bulletin – please do read it. She outlined the philosophy of the school’s approach to sport and what we are doing to create an environment in which everyone feels
valued for the sport they can offer. Marrying up the conflicting ideals of giving opportunities to all, while simultaneously developing the elite performers is not straightforward and we may not always get it right, but the intentions are there and we are laying firm foundations with timetable changes, fixture and curriculum reviews, improved planning of activities and clubs and more emphasis on skill development and pupil outcomes rather than the result of any particular match.
There are very few schools that offer table-tennis like St Andrew’s Prep and our dominance of the female section of the IAPS national table-tennis competition continued last Saturday, as we swept clean the medals in the U13 competition as well as claiming fifth, sixth and seventh positions too. Megan Linden won gold for the second successive year, pipping Grace
Watkins once again in a closely-fought final. Amelia Tait bagged the bronze. There were no medalists on the boys’ side but there were some spirited efforts with Jaime Ruigomez (U13) and Sam Bordass (U11) both progressing through to the last sixteen. Well played to all and my thanks reach out to Mr Reed and Mr May for their coaching and encouragement.
Up on Top Floor, the Juniors girls were very excited about their first rounders matches against Vinehall this week. Whether it was the actual playing or the excitement of a coach journey, either way there were squeals of delight throughout yesterday afternoon. Meanwhile, the boys ventured to the beach to learn about, and drink from, the Holy Well. And back in the classrooms, the tadpoles are sprouting tiny legs, the sunflowers are germinating
and spring most definitely seems to be here.
Gig Night at St Andrew’s was a great success!
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Yesterday evening, we held our first ‘gig night’ in the Richardson. Slightly less structured than some of our more formal concerts, there was no diminishing of quality in what was a varied and interesting programme. I often talk about the bravery required to perform on stage and to sing some cappella takes real guts as well as talent. With the rock band closing the show it dawned on me that I would have paid good money to see professional bands who were not as good. Well done to all!
This morning we welcomed Sharon Girling OBE into the school to talk to the pupils and parents about the complexities of staying safe online. Having served in the police, Sharon was at the forefront of a national and international response to online child abuse and developed the processes and procedures that led to the creation of CEOP. It concerns me that so many young people use imessage, WhatsApp or other forms of social media as their main form of communication rather than face to face dialogue, in the mistaken belief that ‘group chat’ is more profitable. On the contrary, it seems to me that it is more superficial, comments are less considered and there is more potential for realities to be distorted and misinterpreted. Just look at the Exeter University case this week. Social media is here to stay so Sharon Girling’s talks today enabled the pupils to understand how they can create an online identity which does not compromise their wellbeing now or in the future. It was eye-opening stuff as the parents who were there will testify. For further really useful advice, please see: https://parentzone.org.uk/ Hopefully by now you will have seen the new website which we launched on Wednesday and, if you haven’t, please do. We have tried to capture the essence of our great school along with our fabulous seaside location and we hope you appreciate the stunning photography, crisp lines and clean layout. I would like to publicly thank the marketing team and TWK for the huge amount of effort put in to get it to this stage. With the sun shining, it promises to be a very enjoyable bank holiday weekend. I do hope the pupils can rest and re-energise over the exeat. May the fourth be with you!
Pre-Prep Gold Awards Hugh Clark for excellent work in history, recounting facts
about Norman castles Stanley Revell for his excellent understanding of column
addition and subtraction Shirley Zhu for her excellent understanding of column
addition and subtraction Florrie Cruz for her resilience and always trying her best
Carolina Marmelada for her superb Forest School
independent writing Felix Harris for his wonderful ‘who am I?’ under the sea
creature activity Enzo Scamardella for his expressive reading
RLT for being fantastic mathematicians with the concept on
one more and one less Hebe Roberts for excellent sequencing of 1 to 10 using the
Numicon shapes George O’ Leary for working really hard at taking turns and
including his friends in his play Grace Murray for being kind and helping her friends and
teachers Eli Bowler for being a team player in football games with
his friends
Juniors Cup Melody Zeilmaker for channeling her wonderful
enthusiasm, and producing some excellent work
Juniors Certificates Joe Grandi, Miles Howlett, Annabel Lewis, Bella
Kinniburgh, Rosie Hill, Ana Brown, Barney Bathard-Smith
and Aaron Bashir for effort and enthusiasm
Middles Certificates Year 5
Amy Wearne for her excellent work in Latin lessons
Ava Scamardella for her hard work and enthusiasm
Year 6
Eldarkhan Rassuyev for great maturity and resilience Nuria Gomez Puldain for a positive and committed
attitude to her studies and extra-curricular activities Daisy Dunkley for a kind gesture in a science lesson
Seniors Pupils of the Week
Year 7
Nancy Rowlands for her gracious approach to all subject
topics Marcus Skyrme for his citizenship and example
Year 8
Kitty Gibbs for her understated pursuit of excellence that
comes at no cost to anyone else Elombe Case for showing particular kindness to a younger
pupil who had limited English
Headmaster’s Merits Year 3 – Annushka Birch, Peter Case, Eleanor May, Isla
Kuchta-Paul, Tiger Wang, Joe Grandi Year 4 – Lilly van der Meer, Dylan Sinnett Buhlman,
Hugo Bressard, Bella Deket, Max Caines Year 6 – Sophie Fellows, Travis Wong, Georgie
Wakeham-Dawson, Louis Pernot, Harry Benson, Layla Cluskey El Jishi x 2, Benedict Field Year 7 – Missy Richardson, Alfie Hunter, Lily Isepp, Clara
Delaney, Leyre Calvente Eugui, Jamie Gordon x 2
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Tommo’s Tales ‘Boarding school children dominate the world of work because they’re not in front of screens at home’. This was the bold statement issued by a current headmaster and chairman of the Boarding School’s Association (BSA), Martin Reader, as he addressed head teachers at their annual boarding conference this week. The opportunity for boarders to have extra time to pursue their passions, whether it be spending more time in the music school mastering a musical instrument, refining their shooting technique, participating in meaningful academic or revision sessions, or having the time for more coaching on the sports field, offers boarders an opportunity to spend more time throughout each day engaging in purposeful activities. Moreover, Mr Reader also suggested that the chances boarders get to engage in real face-to-face social time, rather than virtual socialising after school and at weekends mean that they are continuingly developing critical lifelong skills. I am pleased to say that at St Andrew’s we have been adopting these strategies for the last three years. Screen time has been limited and more emphasis is placed on developing our boarders’ social and emotional intelligence. When boarders do have their electronics, they use them productively to contact friends and family which is a critical ingredient to ensure their happiness and wellbeing. Boarding numbers at St Andrew’s continue to grow by the term (as does our reputation) and with numbers exceeding fifty on most evenings in Colstocks, our multicultural environment boarding provision is more popular than ever. The Colstocks residents had a wonderful trip to London last Sunday to visit Madame Tussauds and Shrek’s Adventure. The chance to get up close to Donald Trump, Beyoncé, The Royal Family, Morgan Freeman and David Beckham, to mention but a few, as well as having the opportunity to be a judge on The Voice caused great excitement among the group. A trip to McDonald’s capped off a wonderful day. And so, with exeat upon us, the boarders head off for a long weekend to be reunited with their families or to spend time with guardians. New friendships have blossomed and the Colstocks residents will depart with many anecdotes from the first three weeks of term etched firmly in the front of their minds Congratulations to Ignacio Migoya Guinea, this week’s recipient of Tommo’s Trophy, for the positive way in which he has become a member of Colstocks boarding house and the way in which he has made an effort to become friends with all other boarders. Have a wonderful exeat.
Mark Tomsett Head of Boarding
Headmaster’s Swim Challenge
Week three of the Headmaster’s Swim Challenge and he is still afloat! Mr Jones is braving the icy English Channel each day of the summer term in a bid to raise money for the refurbishment of the school pavilion. If you would like to support his quest to raise monies, please go to the Friends of St Andrew’s website: www.pta-events.co.uk/fosa and select The Pavilion Fund 2018. Click here to see his first swim… it is worth it. And please do like it on Facebook! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BdvWZ_vpr0
Taking Children Home After Matches While the school would like to take a pragmatic approach to taking pupils home after matches, it is important that it takes the right action to ensure that all safeguarding protocols are followed. With this in mind we would like to ask parents to follow these guidelines:
1. A parent/carer is welcome to take their own child home after a match, after signing them out
2. If you would like your child to be taken home by another parent after a match, please contact the school office 24 hours in advance.
3. If, in an emergency, a parent requires another parent to take their child home, but no prior email has been sent, the teacher in charge of the team will request that contact is made with the parents, before permission is granted.
4. Unless these guidelines are followed, children who are not picked up at the venue of a match, will be brought back to school to be picked up.
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The Boarders’ Trip to London
Trip
The boarders bumped into this big green man at Shrek’s Adventure in London
Two Colstocks residents tried their hand at judging The Voice
Our head of science and our boys with Albert Einstein President Trump arrived early!
Our Juniors boys learnt about the sugarloaf and The Holywell and they were very happy to drink the fresh water, after a long walk in the sun.
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Year 2 had a look at some minibeasts during Forest School and produced beautiful summer collages
Year 1 had lots of fun learning about symmetry and painted wonderful rainbow fish
One of our EAL students learned some English through song Year 1 played fishy rhythms during music
Sports Result Table Tennis
The U13 girls cleared up all three medals, with Amelia Tait taking the bronze and, after a very close game in the final, Grace Watkins narrowly losing 2 - 1 to Megan Linden, who is national U13 girls champion for the second year running. Congratulations to the rest of the team for some brilliant individual performances.
Unfortunately all Wednesday’s cricket and rounders matches versus Vinehall had to be cancelled due to the poor weather. Rounders v Vinehall
U9A lost 3 - 18½ U8A lost 2½ - 7½ Swimming
The gala season will shortly be on us. Starting with a friendly against Bede’s on Monday 14 May, we then have a mixed event at Cumnor House on Tuesday 15 and then an inaugural gala at the new College pool on Tuesday 22 May. All details are in the calendar and team sheets will be published on Fixtures Pro shortly. If you have any queries please contact Mrs Garbett. [email protected]
House News Pre-Prep Stars
Rovers 155 Arcos 149 Sea Kings 137 VCs 130
Future School Entry and Admissions
Presentation for St Andrew’s Parents A reminder that there will be a talk in the Jennifer Winn Auditorium, Birley Centre, Eastbourne College, Carlisle Road at 7.30pm on Thursday 10 May, for parents of children in Years 4 to 7. Please email Annette Adams at [email protected] by Friday 4 May indicating if one or both of you will be attending .
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Free netball training for parents and staff of
St Andrew’s
St Andrew’s Prep is teaming up with Roselands Netball Club and we are delighted to have the club training here on our netball courts, over the summer. As captain of the first team Mrs Murray has also secured some free sessions for any St Andrew’s parents or staff that would like to get back to netball and join a fun and friendly club. Roselands Netball Club is always looking for new or experienced players to come along to train or even join their squads. Roselands currently have three squads in the Eastbourne netball league that play regular matches on Thursday evenings. Whether it be just for fitness, improving your netball skills or an opportunity to get back into playing netball competitively, we offer expert training in a fun and friendly atmosphere. Off the back of such an amazing performance by England at the recent Commonwealth Games, why not get back into netball at St Andrew’s for free? It will be on every Tuesday evening from 7pm to 9pm at the St Andrew’s netball courts, or the Goodwin Sports Hall if it’s raining.
Viewing the Menu on the New
Website Parents may view each week’s menu on the Catering Page of the new school website, under the About Us heading. http://www.standrewsprep.co.uk/about-us/catering/
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PRESENTED BY PROUDLY SUPPORTING
FRIDAY 18 MAY 6PM
AUCTION OF PROMISES IN
SUPPORT OF THE PAVILION
SUMMER SERENADE
LIVE JAZZ BRING YOUR OW
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AS POSH AS YOU LIKE!
CHAMPAGNE AND PIMM'S BAR
BY THE CHILDREN OF ST ANDREW'S
Developments in Sport
K.Murray
Opportunities
Enjoyment
Healthy Lifestyles
Maximum Participation
Represent the school
High Performance Levels
Success at Competitions
High Expectations
Elite Training
Club Links
Values & Sportsmanship
Sense of Belonging
Leadership
Engaging Teaching
Progressive Learning
Inclusive
Variety of Activities
Ability Groups
Leisure interests
Variety of Co-Curricular
Knowledge of Healthy Lifestyles
Good Fitness Levels
Role models
Rewards and Celebrations
Our aim is that every child, regardless of ability, should leave the St Andrew’s Prep with happy memories of sport and eager to continue playing in the future. Success does not mean winning; instead it means enjoying the experience and learning.
“Life isn’t about winning everything, it’s about having the grace to learn about yourself and, by putting yourself against the challenges of sport, you don’t only learn about sporting
techniques, but you also learn about what sort of person you are, what kind of character you are.” (Lynn Davies)
GAMES
Traditional Team Games
GAMES PE
Traditional Major Sports
Girls
Hockey/Netball Rounders
Boys
Football/Rugby/Hockey Cricket
Swimming
Other minor sports
Basketball, Tennis
Gymnastics
GAMES
GAMES PE/SWIMMING
Team work
Leadership
Social Skills
Resilience
Fairness
Morality
Competition
Physical literacy
Fundamental Movement
Skills
Leadership
Social skills
Creativity
How and why we
exercise
Pre-prep
- Cross curricular – Science week / Themes
- Gymnastics
- Fundamental Movement Skills/Athletics
Juniors
- Fundamental Movement Skills
- Orienteering
- Invasion Games
- Gymnastics
- Athletics (DOUBLED PROVISION)
Middles & Seniors
- Leadership – Warm-up programme
- Gymnastics
- Fitness
- Orienteering
- Sportshall Athletics
- Outdoor Athletics (Doubled provision)
Future
- More Leadership
- Dance
Increased Boys Hockey/Netball Programme
Tennis into Games
Girls Cricket into Games
Wednesday Programme – more variety
GAMES
Traditional Team Games
GAMES PE SWIMMING
Girls
Hockey/Netball Cricket/Tennis
Boys
Football/Rugby/Hockey
Cricket/Tennis
Fundamental
Skills Orienteering
Fitness Invasion Games
Gymnastics Athletics Dance
Life Skill
Techniques Fitness
Lifesaving Water polo
Both games sessions to morning
Better use of facilities
Stronger links with top EC coaches
Boys hockey season increase again
Girls cricket as major sport
Phasing out rounders as major sport (co-curricular)
Developing Tennis Provision
A. Ghammache - Fixtures co-ordinator.
(Assistant Director of Sport/Head of Football)
B. Barter (Head of Rugby)
M. Tomsett (Head of Cricket)
R. Hill (Head of Hockey)
G.Anderson & G.Jones to teach more Games.
Communicate a clear philosophy.
Up to date with regulations/equipment
needed.
Ensure the trial sessions are fair and inclusive
Ensure children at all levels understand that
groups are fluid and there is movement
between groups
This year:
New lunchtime clubs
Hockey Clubs
More strategy to avoid too many clashes
Pre-prep Netball & Rugby
Future
More after-school clubs – links with local clubs/Easbourne College/Brighton University
Sat activities – More strategy to avoid clashes
Balance – more training at the early part of
season
Triangular Fixtures
Increase boys junior fixtures
Parallel teams and bottom up fixtures
Tournaments for non A team players
Utilising sportshall
Variety of facilities on site
Researching best way to utilise P150.
Updating Changing rooms
Games Timetable
Pre-Prep PE Timetable
Improved Links with EC / Sports Clubs / Uni
Introduce Heads of Sport
Build on strengths of Hockey, Rugby, Football
Develop Boys Hockey, Girls Cricket, Netball,
Tennis & Athletics
Sat activities
Facilities
Sports Tours
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Letters and Menu All letters are sent by ParentMail and not posted on the school website. We hope that this makes communication with parents more efficient and easier to access.
Music On 11 May we are very excited to be joining forces with the Eastbourne College music department in a large scale choral and orchestral concert at All Saints Church. All parents and friends are warmly invited. All the members of St Andrew’s middles and seniors chamber choirs will be
performing.
Rethink Plastic and Save our Seas St Andrew’s Prep is dedicated to reducing its plastic footprint and now you can do your bit to support by purchasing our lovely branded thermal cups and jute bags. The bags are perfect for carrying your coats in and the thermos flasks are ideal to sip a warm drink from whilst on the touchline! Each item is £5. You can purchase your bag and cup from the Friends website on https://www.pta-events.co.uk/fosa/index.cfm?event=products#.WpkhJmrFKUk
Ultimate Activity Camps at St Andrew’s
Prep over the Summer We are delighted to let you know that Ultimate Activity Camps has decided to run their fun and engaging holiday programmes at St Andrew’s Prep this summer. They work with some of the best independent schools in the country and have a strong reputation for their quality holiday programmes. Ultimate Activity Camps offer exciting holiday day camps with over 40 activities every week delivered by engaging and enthusiastic staff, who will instruct and encourage children aged four to 14 years to try new activities and make new friends – and naturally have lots of fun.
Lost Property Isla Kuchta-Paul is missing her entire swimming kit.
Jody Dawkins is missing his blazer, which is named.
Melody Zeilmaker is missing her named tracksuit top.
Nethaniel Rose is missing his trainers, which are named.
If any of the above items are found, please bring them to the school office.