LAMDA – CERTIFICATE PRESENTATION
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All Week After Half
Term Break
• Summer Exams
• Timings of the Day:
• Period 1
• Period 2
• BREAK
• Period 3
• LUNCH
• TUTOR
• Period 4
• Period 5
Monday 28 May 2018
• Bank Holiday (Campus
Closed)
Tuesday 29 May 2018
• Citizenship Revision
Session – 9.00 – 12.00
• Business Studies
Revision Session –
12.00 – 14.00
Wednesday 30 May
2018
• Maths Revision
Session (+ A Level) –
9.00 – 12.00
• English Revision
Session – 12.30 –
15.00
• Swimming Club – After
School
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"Some are born great,
some achieve greatness,
and some have greatness
thrust upon them" wrote
William Shakespeare in
his play Twelfth Night (or
What You Will). Our
LAMDA (The London
Academy of Music and
Dramatic Art) students,
who took their exams in
April, have achieved
greatness. They received
their certificates from Mr
Renwick this week - four
Distinctions and one
Merit.
Many congratulations for
their hard work and
determination to do well. Three of them will be performing their poems, along with many of our other performing arts students, at the Much Wenlock Festival's Showcase of Young Talent on Monday 4 June at 19.00. Come out and show your support!
Year 10 Duke of Edinburgh (Practice Expedition)
CARNEGIE BOOK CLUB
Hello eager Carnegie Goers! Next Book Club Meeting will take place on
Monday 4 June. We will also have another meeting on Friday 8 June
to make up for the one we would have had during our week off.
I have sent out your permission forms for you to fill out and give to me
(Miss Lee). Without them I cannot let you go on the Carnegie Trip, so
make sure you bring them back by Monday 11 June!
Next quiz questions will be general book questions again with an extra
bonus question!
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Thursday 31 May 2018
• History Revision
Session – 9.00 – 12.00
Monday 4 June 2018
• Wenlock Festival
(Offsite Activity)
• Primary Boys Dance
Project
Tuesday 5 June 2018
• Year 8 & 9 Partnership
Rounders (WBS)
• Year 7 Boys Cricket
(Super 8)
• Year 10 Duke of
Edinburgh Training
Session (Group 1)
• William Brookes B
versus Whitchurch B
Hockey (WBS Astro)
• William Brookes A
versus Whitchurch A
Hockey (WBS Astro)
Wednesday 6 June
2018
• Year 7 Athletics
(Charlton)
Thursday 7 June 2018
• Lucy Willis – LAMDA
Teaching
Dear Staff and Pupils at William Brookes School,
Thank you for your generous donations totalling £140.00. Your help makes all the difference to the lives of students and your donations will pay for two days of school meals for 600 children.
Best Wishes,Angela Saganowska, Friends of Conakry Refugee School
FRIENDS OF CONAKRY CHARITY
Year 10 Duke of Edinburgh (Practice Expedition)
MUSIC/PERFORMING ARTS INFO
The Performing Arts department are supporting the Much WenlockFestival (Saturday 2 June - Saturday 16 June). Tickets are available online at www.muchwenlockfestival.org.uk and Penny Farthing in Much Wenlock - all tickets are £10.
Monday 2 June is a "Showcase of Young Talent" which will feature performances from Live Arts and William Brookes students.
Our music students are performing background music from 18.00 -19.00 while the audience are invited to picnic on the Church Green.The showcase will be in the marquee on the Church Green with the concert starting at 19.00.
Our dance students are attending a rehearsal at the marquee on Monday 4 June during Period 3 and 4. Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.
The students involved are:
Rehearsal in the day - Period 3 & 4 - Dance students
Maise Hazlehurst, Libby Wire, Kirsty Walker, Aimee Sellers, Harriet Carter, Jess Nock, Laura Robinson & Imogen Stonebanks.
Other performers; in the evening
Cerys Bennison, Shona Bennison, Isla Bowman, Jenny Hawthorn, Laura Barlow, Amber Walters, Will Goodyear, Amy Cousins, Faye James, Pippa Spendlove, Grace Willets & Louis Marandola
A few newsletters back our very own Tom Morrison (Year 11, Athens 8) had entered and won in a photography competition. His work went on display at the Glass Classroom at the Museum of Iron in Ironbridge.
We are proud to announce that one of Tom’s black and white photograph of the sun through trees has won a 1st prize at District Level! The district goes from Leek all the way down to the Black Country. Because of this incredible feat, the photograph will go through and be judged at a regional level!
The Presentation Evening for the 1st place prize is being held at Barr Beacon School in Aldridge (Old Hall Lane WS9 0RF), on the evening of Thursday June 7 at 18.30 – 20.00.
Congratulations Tom! Well done!
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Thursday 7 June 2018
• South Shropshire Year
9 Rounders
Tournament (Lacon
Childe)
• Year 10 Rounders
(Charlton)
Monday 4 June – Friday
8 June 2018
• Year 12 Mock Exams
in Lessons
Fact of the Week
Do you now that
mammoth tusks used
to grow up to FOUR
meters long?
TOM MORRISON - PHOTOGRAPHY
DROP IT AND READ
Drop it and Read for Years 7 - 9 will be on Monday 4 June Period 1 & Thursday June 7 Period 3. Remember that there will be exams on!
JUDO CLUB
Please come in Monday at the times below if you wish to attend:Key Stage 315.30 - 16.15 in the GymnasiumKey Stage 4/516.15 - 17.00 in the Gymnasium
STUDENT RECEPTION
The following students are on Student Reception for the week commencing Monday 4 June – Friday 8 June:
Monday – Moya Ralph-Jagger A3 & George Bowen L9Tuesday – Nakita Kang L4 & Sean Cox L3Wednesday – Ellie Lentle L7 & Tristan Davies L6Thursday – Grace Lentle L5 & Ryan Dixon L7Friday – Tallulah Lewis L6 & Joshua Kirkham L1
I have a toothache…
Year 10 Duke of Edinburgh (Practice Expedition)
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ENGLISH SCHOOLS TRACK & FIELD & SOUTH SHROPSHIRE COMPETIT ION
It's been a really busy and fantastic two weeks of athletics competitions. On Monday 14 May we took four teams to the first round of the English Schools Track & Field Championships.
The Junior girls (Year 7 & 8) achieved 5th place out of nine schools, but it was the Intermediate (Year 9 & 10) who did particularly brilliantly - The boys team won and the girls were 2nd to Shrewsbury High School.Congratulations to both teams on a fantastic result!
The girls team has now been invited to the Midlands Final on Tuesday 12 June. Just to put this into perspective, this is only the 2nd time in the 15 years that Mrs Humphreys has taught at William Brookes that we have made it to this level! An awesome achievement!
We are waiting to hear if the boys have qualified for the next round as selection is due to the number of points achieved and not necessarily the final position.
This week a number of our athletes competed in a multi-events competition with great success:
Will Ross (Year 9) came 7th in a Pentathlon competition, Hester Whittaker (Year 10) achieved 4th, Caitlyn Renshaw (Year 10) achieved a fantastic 2nd in a Heptathlon and Toby Jones (Year 11) won an Octathlon!
Both Caitlyn and Toby will represent Shropshire in a Regional Final in Stockport in June.
All teams competed in the South Shropshire Schools competitions this week, which we have hosted in school.
The following results were achieved by our students:
• Year 7 / 8 Girls achieved 3rd place• Year 7 / 8 Boys achieved 6th place• Year 9 / 10 Girls achieved 3rd place• Year 9 / 10 Boys achieved 5th place
COUNTY SCHOOLS SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS
Last Wednesday, 16 May, ten William Brookes students qualified and competed in the County Schools Swimming Championships. Many new personal bests were set during a very successful evening.
The following students were medal winners:
Joe Ritson (Year 7) achieved a silver in 100m Breaststroke; Ben Ritson (Year 7) achieved a bronze in 100m Butterfly; Manali Ware (Year 10) achieved a silver in 100m Butterfly and a bronze in 100m Freestyle, setting new personal bests in both her events; Louix Tziortzis-Foskett (Year 10) achieved bronze in 100 m Freestyle; and Henry Willis (Year 11) achieved silver in 100m Freestyle and a bronze in 100m Breaststroke.
Congratulations to all swimmers!
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MISSING BOOKS
The library has received a number of books that do not belong to the actual library, but have been lost by students. If you are missing a book, please come to the library and claim what you lost! The following books are currently being kept in the library:
• Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling• A Puppy Called Hugo by Fiona Harrison• Bone Quill by John and Carole E. Barrowman (LARGE PRINT EDITION)• Allegiant by Veronica Roth• The Joshua Files: Zero Moment by M.G. Harris• City of Ashes: Shadowhunter by Cassandra Clare• Duty Calls: Dunkirk by James Holland (Book is missing back cover)• Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days by Jeff Kinney • Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Old School by Jeff Kinney • Alex Rider: Skeleton Key by Anthony Horowitz• The Outrun by Amy Liptrot• The Boy on the Wooden Box by Leon Leyson• The Hundred-Mile An-Hour Dog by Jeremy Strong• You’re Thinking About Doughnuts by Michael Rosen• Fantastic Mr. Fox by Roald Dahl
Careers interviews next week with Mrs Lawrence will be on Tuesday 5 June. All interviews will take
place in the room adjacent to BSR.Period 1 8.50 – 9.25
9.25 – 9.50Ryan Thompson-HamiltonMolly Neilson
Period 2 9.50 – 10.2010.25 – 10.50
Caitlyn PowerOscar Turner
Break 10.50 – 11.10
Period 3 11.10 – 11.4011.40 – 12.10
Kizzi TaylorLewis Trow
Lunchtime / Tutor 12.10 – 13.30
Period 4 13.30 – 14.0014.00 – 14.30
Brandon StrettonHester Whittaker
Period 5 14.10 – 15.00 Max Winnall
CAREERS INTERVIEWS