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17th July School finishes 12.30pm - start of summer break
3rd September INSET DaySchool closed to students
4th September New Year 7 students attend ONLY
5th September Autumn term starts for ALL students
Future events for your diary
Special points of
interest:
Reviews
Coming
Events
Sports News
Messages
Requests
Advertising
Inside this issue:
French Exchange 2
Battle of books 3
Library News 3
Humanities 3
Zorro! 4/5
Hengistbury 6
Oxford Uni 6
Rene Salt 7
Head Boy/Girl 7
Work experience 8
Activities week 9/10
Sports News 10/3
Messages 14/5
Welcome to the latest issue of Christs Schools newsletter
Please check the school sports board for up to date weekly fixtures
You can also check the school events calendar,
which is updated regularly for more diary dates on our website at
www.christs.richmond.sch.uk
Good luck to our Year 11
students with their GCSE
examination results on
Thursday, 23rd August
and we wish them all the
very best for the future
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When we arrived in Le Havre the families
picked us up and we went to their housesfor the bank holiday weekend. On the
Saturday we all met up in the morning
and went for a tour around Le Havre. Af-
ter that most people went to the beach
for the day and went swimming in the
freezing sea water. Later on some people
went to a party to welcome the wel-
come the English to France.
On Tuesday we met up at school and
travelled to Paris. It was very hot and eve-
ryone brought cold drinks or ice cream.
After seeing the Eiffel Tower we went to
see the Arc de Triomphe. We had lunch
there and then went to Montmatre and
did some shopping and then came back to Le Havre. On Wednesday we went to Parc Asterix for the
day. It took a while to get there but once we were there, Miss let us lose for the day. So we roamed round
the park going on all the rides.
On Thursday we went to Acrobronches, a place like Go Ape. At first we had to start on the low ones, but
as we progressed we were allowed on the higher ones. These were difficult as they were so high up, but
at the end there were zip wires which were great fun.
On Friday we went to the school for a lesson and a break time. After we were given the choice to either
go shopping or stay at school! You would think everyone would want to go shopping, but most of the
people stayed at school! The people who went shopping were treated to lunch! After we went back to
school to pick everyone up and then headed for the port. The exchange partners came to wave good
buy and then we left for Portsmouth.
The French Exchange Trip by Tom Wilkinson Year 9
Reviews
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Miss Moran and Mrs Bell took a group of eight year 8 students to the
boroughs 'Battle of the Books' competition at Teddington School.
We finished 4th in a very closely drawn competition, but the students
seemed more delighted that they beat Grey Court!
The students read 6 novels each and had three rounds of questions and
then a general literature round and fully enjoyed the experience.
The following students were an absolute credit to the school and each
got to choose a novel for taking part and representing Christ's School:
8B - Ben Patterson and Sharif Khan Bennett
8e - Tashi Barry and Massimo Chiesa
8M - Antonia Fox and Alexandra Greenwood
8A - Daisy Forester and Lauren Canner.
Miss Moran and Mrs Bell
Library News
The Library this year has been quite an adventure and an honour to be
a part of. We have seen so many books being taken out and read, we
have bought and received several books. So many students come and
used the space with its new resources and new activities. Most have
been received well and it will be sad to say good bye to it all. Make
sure those who have loved the library get a limited edition badge at
the beginning of next term. Here's what it looks like:Mrs Brown and Mrs Bell have done an incredible job making the library
what it is today! Long may the library be a place where the students
feel safe and enjoy reading!
I do hope and pray you all have a brilliant summer.
Mr Blaxland
Battle of the Books11th July 2012
Humanities Society
Following an incredibly successful first year of our Humanities Society (HumSoc) weare now busy planning for September. We already have BBC newsreader and
journalist Nicholas Owen booked as our opening speaker of the year and are
looking for more volunteers!
We are searching for parents, or friends/contacts of parents, who work in sectors
related to the study of our Humanities subjects to come and speak. Mrs Harris and
Mr Roderick run the Thursday lunchtime meetings from 12.30 and around 25-40 enthusiastic pupils from all
year groups are now regularly attending.
Christ's School is lucky to have a lot of parents working in journalism, environment, the law, film-making,
politics, higher education, criminal justice system, charity and development sectors, so it would be great
if you could consider sparing half an hour one Thursday lunchtime to come and take part in a Q&A with
the students. All very informal, nothing to worry about!
Please contact me if you think your job would be relevent and you are interested in taking part.
James Butler
Head of Humanities
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Zorro
Zorro the musical was a challenging, exhilarating and
ultimately highly successful event in the school year,
and for me personally an absolute highlight in terms of
all that I have been involved in at the school.
'Zorro' began as a glimmer of an idea in the depths of
December when Philip Wilson who had seen the West
End show, realised that not only was the music wonder-
ful but that the whole show with its stunts, choreogra-
phy, comedy and colourful characters had tremendous
potential for a school production. He skilfully negotiated getting the first ever amateur rights and thus in
the twinkling of a rapier, the Zorro team (Philip Wilson, Frazer Blaxland, Valerie Busby and myself) was
formed. Auditions took place in February and the cast started rehearsing 2 or 3 times a week from March.
The story of Zorro is told by the gypsies who relate how a man named Diego put on the mask of Zorro atthe behest of his childhood friend, Luisa, in order to defend his countrymen from his tyrannical brother, Ra-
mon.
Zorro is an enormously complex show and a huge step
up from anything we had taken on before both in terms
of the intricacy of the Flamenco based score but also
the sheer challenge of staging the stunts and illusions,
capturing the passion of the peasant revolution, the
spirit of the gypsies, the romance between hero and
heroine and the excitement of the ensemble pieces
with our large cast. We were extremely lucky to havehelp from Buffy Davis (acting and directing) and Roger
Martin (fight director) and their input was invaluable..
Over the months it was brilliant to see the pupils rising to
the challenge; learning the discipline of theatre, the demands of performance, the commitment to the
rest of the company and that sheer hard work is the foundation of success.
And they did it!
The success of the three nights of the performance is best summed up by the many comments from our
audience and all involved.
FROMPARENTS:
'WEALLTHOUGHTTHESHOWWASAMAZINGANDTHOR-
OUGHLYENJOYEDIT',
'ITSOUNDEDFANTASTICLASTNIGHT.ANDASPEOPLE
LEFTTHEYWEREFULLOFPRAISEFORTHEPRODUCTION',
'THANKYOUFORTHREEAMAZING,AMAZINGPERFOR-
MANCES! ICOULDNOTBELIEVETHEFLAWLESSPRODUC-
TION,ITMADEUSHUGELYPROUDTOBEPARENTSAT
CHRISTFS.'FROMSTAFF:
'ABSOLUTELYFANTASTIC! WELOVEDTHEMUSIC,DANC-
ING, STUNTS-EVERYTHING!'
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'ZORROWASMAGNIFICENT.'
ANDFROMTHEPUPILS, HEREAFEWCOMMENTSWHICHILLUS-
TRATEHOWMUCHTHEPRODUCTIONMEANTTOTHEM:BEINGWITHEVERYONEANDMEETINGNEWPEOPLEANDBEINGIN-
VOLVEDINTHESHOW.Getting to talk and make friends with people in different years that
you wouldn't have got to know otherwise.That on Wednesday [the dress rehearsal] we did really badly and on the day of the production we did real-
ly wellThe fun rehearsals, workshops and games with the teachers and all the encouragement and commitment
from everyone.The end when we did the three end productions; they were
amazing.Brilliantly written, a joy to be a part of it. Very funny script
and an amazing play, so proud to be part of it.And finally from the composer:
Just a note to say how much my wife and I enjoyed Zorro (the
School Musical!) on Friday. It was really inspiring to see how
much the kids enjoyed performing it.
Please congratulate all involved, cast, band, direction, techies on a great evening!John & Barbara Cameron
For those who missed it, there will be a professionally produced DVD of the show, please contact Sarah
Brown for details.
SARAH BROWN, ONBEHALFOFTHE ZORROTEAM: PHILIP WILSON, FRAZER BLAXLANDAND VALERIE BUSBYJuly 2012
'ZORROWASMAGNIFICENT.'
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On Friday 22nd June 2012 the year ten GCSE Geography classes visited Hengistbury Head as
part of their GCSE Geography controlled assessment. 55 eager and enthusiastic students
braved rain showers and strong winds to measure beach profiles, examine coastal processesand assess the effectiveness of coastal defences. Mr Spicer has been running the trip for ten
years and this year was the worst weather yet. Mr Roderick looks forward to marking the con-
trolled assessment in September.
Many thanks to Mr Williams, Mr Scott, Miss Bell and Mrs Duckworth for supporting the Geogra-
phy Department.
Matt Spicer and Piers Roderick
Hengistbury Head
Oxford University Visit
The Dux Awards scheme recognises and rewards high performing pupils in Year 9 (14-year-olds).
Vivienne Leech and Abigail Houghton- Brown were chosen by staff to visit a Russell Group uni-
versity. They were accompanied by Mrs Georgina Young, our Gifted and Talented Coordinator
to visit Oxford University on June 14th. The girls carried out some activities in the William Pitt muse-
um and the Natural History museum with other Dux
award scheme students. They then had a tour of
Oxford and lunch at Oriel College before carrying
out another activity at the Museum of History of Sci-
ence. The day was designed to inspire the students
to think about aiming for a Russell Group university
and to offer activities with stretch and challenge.
The Dux award scheme is supported by the Depart-
ment for Education and hopefully will run again
next year.
Mrs Young
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Visit by Rene SaltHolocaust Survivor
New Head Boy and Girl Announced
The new Head Boy and Girl for 2012/2013 are:
Head Boy is Jack Moss
Deputy Head Boys are Gabriel Alveteg and Toby Strange
Head Girl is Sasha Simpson Vanner
Deputy Head Girls are Ella Mackay and Laura Jones
Congratulations to them
Rene Salt is a Holocaust survivor from Poland, now living in London. She was able to survive
many concentration camps, including Auschwitz, when sadly most of her family did not. She
married an Englishman who was soldier during the war and a liberator of Bergen-Belsen con-
centration camp. She spoke at length to the Year 9's about her experiences and was able to
show them photographs of her family. The pupils behaviour was excellent. Prior to the session
the Year 9's had been learning about the holocaust and they had many opportunities duringthe session to ask the questions they had prepared.
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Our Year 10 students undertook a range of diverse and in-
teresting work placements during their 2 week work experi-
ence at the end of the summer term.
Students work placements included hairdressers, courts,
schools, the Met Office, the BBC, Homebase, vets, archi-
tects, museums, libraries and many more.
Teachers visited the students in the second week and re-
turned to school with glowing reports of our students be-
haviour, ability, talents and maturity. Some students were
offered part time work, or promised a future job opportuni-
ty.
As in previous years our students were a credit to us, their
parents and themselves.
Work Experience
Year 10 Students on work experience in their various roles
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Students enjoyed three days of activities ranging from visits to museums, art galleries, the sea-
side, Wimbledon, Cadbury World, and experiencing bush camping, paint balling, Zumba fit-
ness, cycling, climbing, horse riding, photography, archery and much more.
Staff and students enjoyed activities week as a part of the alternative learning programme giv-
ing students the opportunity to take part in ac-
tivities that they may have not yet have experi-
enced.
A lot of fun was had by all.
Natural History Trip - Wednesday 4th July
An investigative trip for 20 of our pupils. Ms Hol-
ton, Ms Young and myself accompanied ourpupils to see all manner of flora and fauna! The
highlights included the animatronic T-Rex and
the climate interactive exhibits. We split into 3
groups focussing upon one aspect of this vast
museum and by the end of the day all feet
were sore (well, mine was anyway)!
Activities Week
Climbing wall, archery and
queuing at Wimbledon
Tennis Club
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Science Museum Trip- Thursday 5th July
Ms Levien, Ms Ganesh and I lead this interactive task trip. One specific area the Launch
pad was designed to give pupils problems to solve. We also saw a Rocket show, with ex-
ploding balloons and astronauts as highlights! Great fun (and less walking)!
Rockets and Explosions-Friday 6th July
A days mirth and Mayhem in school, in-
volving Ms Houlton, Ms Ganesh, Mr Bald-win, Ms Levien and myself!
We made aeroplanes, volcanoes, explod-
ed sugar and jelly babies. Egg parachutes
went down well! A bottle rocket flew outof the school grounds (and has been spot-
ted in space)! Were still cleaning up the
Mentos and lemonade explosions..
All activities will be displayed on the Sci-
ence notice boards!
M. Khodabacksh
Head of Science
The following pupils represented Team Richmond in the 2012 London Youth Games. The Lon-
don Youth Games is the largest annual sporting event in Europe where the 33 London bor-
oughs compete against each other in over 50 different sporting events. The following is a list
of pupils from your school, what sport they represented the borough in, the team position and
if they won any individual medals within their sport.
Team Richmond finished in fourth place overall this year, a massive achievement to stay inthe top four over the last four years. For a list of the full results please go to the London Youth
Gameswebsite.
Sport Name School Team position
Badminton Luke Pearce Christ's 17th
Angling Jake Hazell-Burlow Christ's 4th
Girl's Basketball Esme Gritten Christ's 23rd
Girl's Basketball Freya Donnell Christs 23rd
Girl's Basketball Karen Valle Christs 23rd
Cross Country Otto Sterner Christ's 1st
Judo Amina Touilzak Christ's 3rd
Cross Country Connor Patterson Christ's 1st
Activities Week continued
Sports News
Pupil participation in the London Youth Games 2012
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Sports day saw Y7,8 & 9 competing for individual and house titles under grey clouds and a wave
of enthusiasm. With the rain preventing throwing events taking place, running took centre stage
as students competed for their forms in the teams selected by their newly elected sports Cap-
tains. Notable performances came from TashiBarry in Y8 winning a fiercely competed
15oom race. Tashi held off London YouthGames Cross Country champion Otto Sterner
to win in a new PB. Stefan Langley won the
Blue ribbon 100m event, beating Amman Fer-
guson. Agnes Brook-Sulman was dominant in
her winning of the Y7 girls 300m.
Overall, 7B, 8M & 9B took the year group
awards and Magdalene House took the over-
all house title. Congratulations to everyone
who took part.
Steve Colvin
Sports Day
Inter-school Torch Relay marks World Sport Day at Christs School
25 June 2012
As part of celebration for the London 2012 World Sport Day, Christs
School took part in an inter-school torch relay celebrating the Olym-
pic value of friendship.
The torch relay was coordinated by Richmond School Sport Partner-
ship and saw ten secondary schools, two special schools and one
college take part in a brilliant effort by students who were involved
in designing, manufacturing and carrying the 13 torches.
Richmond Park Academy brought their torch to Christs, leaving it
with here as a 2012 gift of friendship. They arrived through the main
gates to a cheering Guard of Honour provided by 8A & B. A group
of Year 7s then welcomed them with a dance followed by a wel-
come speech from Esme Gritten and Karen Valle Christs School
Olympic Ambassadors
Our torch relay team left on the next leg of the relay carrying our fantastic torch. Designed by Dorsa
Nasrollahi in Year 9 and made by Mr Gray the torch looked magnificent as the 8 pupils with Ms Need-
ham & Ms Bromly powered out of the school in the direction of Strathmore School. The torch team com-
prised of Hamish Sharp, Lily Shield Polyzoides, Otto Sterner, Hannah Perks, Terrance van Cooten, Freya
Donnell, Josh Pacho and Rachel Jarvis.
They received a great welcome as they arrived at Strathmore School where they handed over the
Christs School torch. Accompanying the Strathmore relay team to Greycourt School was the final leg of
our Olympic torch relay.
A really fantastic day which celebrated the London 2012 Olympics and linked students from each school
in the values of the Olympic and Paralympic games.
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On Friday 4th May Surrey LTA came into school and 20 Year 10 Christs pupils were given the
opportunity to attend a Tennis Leaders course. Throughout the day pupils learnt how to score
and run a tournament. They then put their new skills to the test on Monday 18th June wherethey attended and helped run the Year 3 & 4 Borough Tennis Tournament at Sheen Tennis
Club.
One of the organisers of the tournament said that all the pupils had been a credit to the
school.
Strictly Cycling competition
On 11th June five secondary schools took
part in the first ever Borough Cycling Com-
petition. The event was held at Wal-
degrave School and was organised by Brit-
ish Cycling. As Christs have been running a
cycling club for Year 7 & 8 we took a full
team to the event. Although we were
competing against other schools Year 9 pu-
pils the Christs team did really well finishing
in third place and claiming a bronze medal.
Well done!
The team was Sam Beanney, Otto Sterner, Tashi Barry, Hamish Sharp, Luka Illic & Joel Lim
Richmond Borough Golf Championships
Another first this term was the Richmond Borough Golf Championships. The event took place
at Fulwell Park Golf Club on Thursday 10th May. An encouraging 26 pupils from all the borough
secondary Schools had entered. Christs School was represented by Jake Goodyear & Flynn
Halsall. Both boys did well although the weather was against them.
The event will be running next year so any budding golfers out thereget practicing!
Christs School Hosts Sportsability day
On 9thJune Christs School played host to the borough Sport Inclusion day. Run by Dave
Francis from Clarendon School it is day of sport for young people who find physical activity a
challenge. The day was spent in the sports hall playing wheelchair basketball (which I found
particularly tricky!), boccia, rounders amongst other activities. A particular thank you goes to
the group of Year 9 girls who took part in the training and then helped run the event on the
day. Well Done Girls.
Richmond Borough Athletics Championships
A perfect day for athletics dawned on Tuesday 19th June. Kingsmeadow stadium was
bathed in sunshine with a slight breeze down the home straight. The Christs school athletes
were in peak physical condition and raring to go despite a fallen tree in Richmond Park caus-
ing a slight delay in getting there!
Year 10 become Tennis Leaders
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Messages
Dear Parents/Carers,
I hope you have a relaxing and restorative summer break.
Despite the wet weather weve had a good half term. I mentioned in my last letter that we wererunning lunchtime activities in the Chapel during this half term. The students have been able to
dip in and out of those.
Weve had all kinds of interesting and wide-ranging discussions, storytelling sessions and creative
art activities. These were led by staff, students and youth workers/pastoral assistants from the lo-
cal churches.
Earlier this term I received emails from a couple of parents asking about the possibility of a par-
ents/carers prayer group to pray for the school community and our needs. Ive since met up
with one of our parents, Susan Armstrong, who is a member of Holy Trinity Church in Richmond.She would like to co-ordinate a Parents/Carers Prayer Group. If you are interested in being a
part of that please contact Susan via email at [email protected]
I recently bought six prayer mats for the use of our Muslim students. Next term these will be avail-
able in the Chapel. We are a Christian school and hospitality is a key theme for us. We are
therefore committed to all students feeling welcome
and at home, regardless of their faith perspective.
I hope the rain clouds pass and the sun shines warm
upon you during the summer holiday.
Every blessing
Ruth
A Message from our Chaplain Ruth Scott
Felicity sets out the finger labyrinths
Erin discusses relationship issues
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Harvest Festival
As you know we encourage our students to get involved in a variety of charitable giving and
fundraising events. One of the causes that we support every year is SPEAR (Single Persons Emer-
gency Accommodation in Richmond).
SPEAR is a charity working with homeless people in and around Richmond. Since 1987, we haveoffered services to thousands of homeless and vulnerable people, successfully transforming lives
and supporting many of our service users to the point that they have achieved total independ-
ence.
SPEAR is not just about homelessness and housingour aim is to support clients to live inde-pendently, reach their aspirations and live a fulfilling life.
We support clients to develop new skills, confidence and self-esteem. We know that increased
self-esteem comes with small steps of change and that all these steps make the difference to
maintaining a home and breaking the cycle of homelessness.
We offer excellent services to those most marginalised in society and we strive constantly to im-
prove those services and the lives of our clients.
At Christs School we feel it is important to give thanks for the things we have and to show ourgratitude through the giving of gifts to others who are not as fortunate. This Harvest Festival we
will be collecting non-perishable items (tinned foods, dried food stuffs, pasta etc.) to donate to
people being supported by SPEAR in Richmond. We would be really appreciative if every studentcould bring in at least one item for the collection.
The collection will be displayed during our Harvest Festival celebration and then a small group of
volunteer students will accompany Ruth, our chaplain, to the SPEAR
Hostel to donate the goods.
Donated items should be handed into form tutors by September 14th2012.
Thanking you for your generosity in advance,
Mrs Perkins and Ruth Scott
The Olympics are coming to Richmond upon Thames
Richmond upon Thames will host six Olympic events this summer, including the
torch relay and road cycling. All residents, particularly in Richmond, Twicken-
ham, Teddington, Hampton Court, Hampton Wick and Kew, should be aware
of the events including road closures and parking suspensions. There will be aseries of briefing meetings for residents - see http://www.richmond.gov.uk/
resident_briefings_for_olympics.htm
Invigilators Re-
quired
8 per hour duringexam periods
If you are interested
please contact
Jon Hughes at
If you would like to advertise your
business or services in our
newsletter please contact:
Mrs J Ralph at
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Additional information:
To contact Staff by e-mail please use their first initial
and then surname written as one word followed by
generic ending: @christs.richmond.sch.uk
There is also a quick link via school website.Christ's School
Queen's Road
Richmond
Surrey
TW10 6HW
Phone: 020 8940 6982
Fax: 020 8332 6085
E-mail: [email protected]
www.christs.richmond.sch.uk
Timetable for school day
All students to arrive at
school and be ready for
registration at 08.30
Morning break10.20-10.40
Lunch break12.20-13.00
Winter uniform: blazer, white
shirt and school tie
To order uniform go to our
website: http://christs.richmond.sch.uk/
home
Term Dates 2012/2013:
Autumn Term
Tuesday, 4th September 2012-(New Year 7 Only)
Wednesday, 5th September 2012-(All students start)
Term finishes - Friday, 21st December 2012
Half Term
Monday, 29th October 2012-Friday, 2nd November 2012
Spring Term
Monday, 7th January 2013-Thursday 28th March 2013
Half Term
Monday, 18th February-Friday 22nd February 2013
Summer Term
Monday, 15th April 2013 - Friday, 19th July 2013
Half Term
Monday, 27th May 2013 - Friday, 31st May 2013
INSET Days:
Monday, 3rd September 2012
Friday, 26th October 2012
Monday, 25th February 2013
Monday, 15th April 2013
Friday, 12th July 2013
Have a restful summer break
ALL girls are required to wear
navy skirt available online or
black trousers from Sept. 12
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