19th March 2015 Dear Parents and Guardians, We enjoyed some wonderful, musical moments last week that included a beautiful Choral Vespers with the Preparatory School Choir followed later by our Senior Musicians’ Recital on Thursday evening, and a superb Chaplaincy Assembly on Friday, when a ‘flash mob’ of samba players, made up of the Senior Orchestra, emerged from all corners of the Chapel to converge on the Sanctuary in a pulsating, rhythmic bonanza! The musicians then replaced drums with orchestral instruments to perform the themes from Pirates of the Caribbean, after which they were joined by the Senior Choir in an extract from Haydn’s Nelson Mass. The whole performance was an absolute joy, and we hope that you will come to support the full performance at the Spring Concert on Thursday 26th March, at 7.00pm in the Chapel. Friday also saw the annual Reconciliation Services take place during the course of the day, and I would like to thank the Chaplaincy for giving our students the opportunity to reflect deeply, in such busy lives, upon what truly matters. We achieved regional success once again last week in the annual Go4Set competition, run by our Physics Department for budding engineers, as well as many sporting successes during the week and again on the weekend. Further reports on these appear later in this E-Newsletter. Thank you to the Parents’ Association, supported by a plethora of parent helpers, for such a splendid Spring Fair on Saturday. As usual, the Sports Hall and Theatre were decorated stunningly and proved to be veritable hives of activity as we raised the magnificent sum of £5,500 in aid of our chosen charities this year, The Falcon Centre and The Carpenter’s Arms, both in Loughborough. Also over the weekend, our Duke of Edinburgh’s Bronze and Silver Award students gainfully occupied in preparation for their expeditions, while Boarders enjoyed a GoKarting trip after an especially pleasant Mothers’ Day Mass. We have enjoyed an exciting week, with House Netball for Years 7 and 8; the Preparatory House Speech Competition Final; the Charnwood Design Award Presentation by the Mayor of Charnwood to the Chairman of Governors in recognition of the splendour of our new Preparatory School, when our Years 3 – 6 Choir sang beautifully; a successful Parents’ Evening for Years 3, 4 and 5; a Nursery Trip to Stonehurst Farm; and a delightful assembly this morning led by Mrs Walker’s Year 5 Class. The highlight of the week was undoubtedly last night, when our Annual Sports Presentation Evening took place, celebrating the excellent achievements of all our boys and girls involved in Senior School sport. Director of Sport, Mr Gilchrist, ably supported by this year’s Sports Captains, Angharad Lloyd and Rory Thorne, were all on top form. Their superb presentation was complemented by our Guest of Honour – Old Ratcliffian, former Tigers, England and Lions player, and now Ratcliffe College parent – Louis Deacon, who inspired us all as he shared with us some of his own sporting memories and the life lessons that he learnt through his extraordinary career. My sincere thanks to all those involved, and particular congratulations to the fortunate recipients of awards. Amongst the many fixtures that lie ahead of us this weekend, we shall be hosting the Annual Netball Festival in the Preparatory School, on Saturday 21st March. Alongside this, the Ratcliffe College Parents’ Association has organised a fun ‘Boot Camp’ for all parents and other spectators, incorporating a combination of exercises and team games to give you a full body workout. The session will cater for all fitness levels and is run by local Personal Trainer, Elaine Crewe. Boot Camp will run between 1.30 – 2.30pm on the fields behind the Netball Courts. If interested, please register your place by contacting Mrs Sharon de Caestecker on 07842 775880 or e-mail [email protected]. May I finally and very politely remind all parents that under the Acceptable Use Policy regarding use of technology, parents must not post films or photographs that they might have taken of their children in school-related activities on any website, if it shows other children, without the expression, written permission of the parents of those other children. Thank you for your understanding and co-operation. Wishing you and your family a very happy, healthy and blessed week ahead, Yours sincerely, Gareth P. Lloyd, Headmaster. The Mayor of Charnwood presenting the 2015 Design Award to Mr Richard Gamble, Chairman of Governors, for our splendid new Preparatory School. From left to right: Mr Lloyd, Mr Gamble, The Mayor and Mayoress of Charnwood. Dear Parents End of Term Arrangements In order to enhance the safety of students at the end of term and to facilitate a safer and more effective flow of traffic through the school campus, there will be a slightly earlier finish to the School day. In recent years, we have operated a staggered end to the school day for the various sections of the School, which has worked well. The following arrangements will therefore operate on Friday 27th March: Nursery and Years 1 and Year 2 School will end at 3.15pm. There will be no after school care, so all Nursery, Years 1 and Year 2 children must be collected at 3.15pm. Preparatory School (Years 3-6) School will end at 3.30pm. There will be supervision in the Newman Hall for any children who cannot be picked up at 3.30pm until 5.30pm. Senior School School will end at 4.20pm; buses leave at 4.30pm. There will be supervised prep in the Emery Library until 5.30pm. We appreciate that there are parents who have children in different parts of the school. Arrangements will be made to look after any children who need to wait for older siblings who are in the Senior School. These children will be supervised until 5.30pm in the Preparatory School Newman Hall, from where they should be collected. The parking area outside the front of the main school building will continue to be reserved for parents of boarders only. This area is the nearest to the boarding houses and this arrangement helps those parents who have to pack their cars with their child’s belongings, which can often be substantial! Thank you in advance for your co-operation. Kind regards Jon Reddin Senior Deputy Head Dear Parents and Guardians, A partial eclipse of the sun is scheduled to take place tomorrow morning, with about 85% of the sun obscured by the moon at 9.32 a.m. As you will see from the following hyperlink, it should prove to be quite spectacular, weather permitting! http://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/in/uk/leicester We hope to enable as many children as possible to witness this rare natural phenomenon, whilst avoiding the attendant risk of eye damage. We therefore plan to show the event on a live video feed in various locations throughout the School, rather than taking groups outside. We will also strongly advise children not to look directly at the sun – whether through a window or by going outside – unless they have at least 2 pairs of sunglasses. Due to impending public examinations, lessons for Years 11, 12 & 13 will proceed as usual. Mr G Sharpe, Assistant Head & Head of Sixth Form PARENT NEWS St Bartholomew’s United Church, Quorn, Present Ratcliffe Chorale Singing Stainer's Crucifixion Sunday 22nd March, 6.30pm Admission Free; Retiring Collection in aid of Macmillan Nurses PARENTS’ ASSOCIATION NEWS PA UNIFORM SHOP The Second Hand Uniform Sale went well in February with most of the items put in being sold, and monies owing to parents will be sent at the end of term. The next sale will be on Wednesday 25th March in the Prep School lobby, so please put that in your diaries. We, of course, now need more items! We had lots of requests especially for girls’ summer dresses, so if you have a few items that your children have grown out of, please forward them via Senior or Prep School Reception to us. The forms to fill in are at both Receptions or e-mail me and I will e-mail a form to you. Many thanks. Jenny Howling [email protected] SENIOR SCHOOL STUDENT NEWS Headmaster’s Assembly 16th March 2015 Merit Badge Year 7 Finley Back Trisha Bhimani Isabel Burke Stanley Chell Anuj Savani Year 8 Tom Neuberg Merit Shield Year 7 Harry Cusack On 13th March, seven cadets from the RAF section of the CCF visited RAF Cranwell in anticipation of a great day flying. The cadets were certainly not disappointed as the weather was perfect, and many of them had over 30 minutes of flying time, with some aerobatics thrown in for good measure. Well done to: Brian Leung, Harry Ainscough, Oliver Foulds, Kieran Bonas, Jamie Lanyon, Harry Goward and Tom Cusack. Congratulations to Eric Chan, Year 13, who performed a superb recital at Mountsorrel Methodist Church last Sunday evening to a very appreciative audience. Emily Cheetham’s team, Icicles, represented Great Britain last weekend at the Junior World Synchronized Skating Championships in Zagreb, Croatia, and skated superbly. Twenty four teams from 19 countries competed, with the top 5 countries from the previous World Championships (Finland, Sweden, Russia, USA & Canada); each were allowed to bring their two best teams. Teams skated their Short programme (approximately 2 minutes, 40 seconds) on the Friday. Icicles were placed 15th with the highest short programme score ever achieved by a GB team in international competition. On the Saturday, the Free programmes (approximately 4 minutes) were skated. Icicles skated their best ever performance, achieving the 13th highest long programme score which put them in 14th place overall (9th in the country listings). Icicles’ total score of 100.33 was the first time any GB team (Junior or Senior) has ever broken through the 100 point barrier. Afterwards, the team was commended by the judges for their significant improvement since the last World Championships two years ago. Their world standing has been improved by one place, overtaking arch rivals, France. Emily was personally commended for her leadership by the coaches and team managers for her handling of the team, which saw them jell together as a happy, confident and determined to do well group. Go4SET Introduction Event, 12tt March 2015, NEC Birmingham A group of six Year 9 students began their Go4SET experience in excellent fashion at the Introduction Event, held at the NEC, Birmingham, on Thursday 12th March 2015. The 6 Science enthusiasts: Poom Hirunwiwatkul, Luke Hodds, Emily Dunne, Anthony Elumelu, Sarah Curnick and Isobel Hose, were tasked with building a tower out of a limited amount of paper and tape that could support a bag of nuts and bolts, in an attempt to strengthen their team working skills ahead of the 10 week Go4SET project. By providing a real and live Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) project, Go4SET will raise the pupils’ awareness and highlight the exciting future career opportunities in STEM. The students managed to beat all the competition, with a tower that reached a massive 107cm in height. Well done to them, and I hope a sign of the good things to come. It was a close battle; the 2nd placed team’s tower was just 2cm shorter. Not wanting to boast or revel in their success, the students took the accolades coming their way with cool, calm heads, and even Anthony gave away his prize of a Cadbury Creme Egg to a member of the runner-up team; what a gesture! The Ratcliffe College way is clearly already rubbing off on him! The Ratcliffe College Go4SET team with their winning tower Model United Nations trip to Bath Eleven students, accompanied by Mr Cantrill and Mr Lambert, attended the prestigious twenty-fifth Bath International Schools Model United Nations conference at Kingswood School. Our two delegations were representing North Korea and Swaziland, two interesting but politically challenging nations. Friday evening presented an opportunity for delegates to network with colleagues from around the world as lobbying commenced. This intense period of political jostling saw our delegates forge alliances and seek support for resolutions covering a wide sphere of issues including education, disarmament and African development. Saturday and Sunday saw the conference in full swing with delegates sitting in their committees debating resolutions. Olivia Armon, Human Rights delegate for Swaziland, opened up her committee proceedings with a lively resolution declaring support for Russia’s stance on the treatment of homosexuals. One of the key skills developed for the students participating was an ability to argue for points of view they might not personally agree with. Anastasia BenfieldDexter and India Mitchell-Jarvis later presented an equally controversial resolution to the Human Rights committee on behalf on North Korea, calling for the abolition of the International Labour Organisation and two clauses of the Declaration of Human Rights, to allow for greater productivity among their workforce! Both resolutions were ultimately rejected (passing them would have been a worrying indictment of world politics today) but the students presented them excellently and fought their point of view strongly. Across the conference, students contributed pleasingly to their different committees, arguing for and against resolutions and submitting amendments. Special mention must go to Luke Gyesi-Appiah, who was a commended delegate for Swaziland on a second Human Rights committee. We hope the experience served all the students well and that they will benefit from their gained political insight. Mr Cantrill and Mr Lambert World Book Day Shelfie Selfie Competition Winners Joint winner of the Purple Challenge: Alex Purcell, 9MIJ Joint winner of the Purple Challenge: James Berns, 9SB Winner of the Green Challenge: Zoe Duffin, 10AS Well done! Visit by Jeff ‘Dicky’ Bird DFC WWII Spitfire Pilot March 11th 2015 On Wednesday, 11th March 2015, we welcomed a number of guests from the Royal Air Forces Association, including WWII Spitfire pilot, Jeff ‘Dicky’ Bird on a visit to see our replica Spitfire project. Dicky had heard about the project some time ago, and had been keen to visit, but it wasn’t until 11th March that mutual times could be arranged. Dicky signed up for the RAF in 1939 following the outbreak of the war, and was sent to South Africa for his advanced training. Whilst on the five week journey south aboard the troopship, he passed the time being taught how to play Bridge by a professional Australian player. As a pair, they cleaned the ship of their competition, disembarking in the southern hemisphere with their pockets bulging with £10 notes! In many ways, Dicky was fortunate to do his training in South Africa, where he accrued some 300 hours on Spitfires before being sent to fight. Following his training, the troopship prior to his was torpedoed on its journey north, with the loss of many trained pilots, so Jeff elected to head to the front across land, a whole story in itself. Dicky and the other visitors were very impressed with the Spitfire as she stands currently, and was also very interested in the original parts from Mk1a P9503 that we had been given last December. He has already expressed an interest in returning for one of our Sunday workshops so that he can meet the boys, and watch them at work on it. Mr Berry, Head of Art Art is … Continuous line mapping the journey of an eye, by William Oswell, Year 7. PREPARATORY SCHOOL NEWS CERTIFICATES OF MERIT, 19th MarchYEAR 6 Torie Baggott Nigel Denham Musafa Mamujee Jasmin Jarvis Louis Westwood Amy Whitelaw YEAR 4 Katherine McCrindell Hannah Murray Sophie Shield Sophie Cooper Maddy Dunstan Keira Perry Ranai Popat Avani Gupta Connie Colville Nyah Gill Felix Jackson Finlay Spencer Harry Watson Jessica Westwood Merit badge Merit badge Merit badge 2nd certificate 2nd certificate 2nd certificate Merit shield Merit shield Merit shield Merit badge Merit badge Merit badge Merit badge Merit badge 2nd certificate 2nd certificate 2nd certificate 2nd certificate 2nd certificate 2nd certificate YEAR 2 Evie Ashford Tomas Mason Joshua Smellie YEAR 1 Thomas Bloor Theodore Dunstan Leo Gabriel Phoebe Smith 2nd certificate 2nd certificate 2nd certificate 2nd certificate 2nd certificate 2nd certificate 2nd certificate Ella McNeeney, Year 6, has received 1st and 3rd rosettes for Arena UK Indoor Cross Country. Harry Cregeen, Year 4, has received a medal for Leicester & District Mutual Football League Festival. Tatiana Lock, Year 4, has a certificate and orange/white stripe belt in freestyle Tae Kwondo. Harriett Ashford Clark, Year 3, has received a certificate and medal from Stagecoach Theatre Arts Schools. Zara Etty, Year 2, has received her learn to swim grade 1 certificate and level 4 gymnastics proficiency award certificate. Lily Grieff-Mulvey, Year 2, has received her learn to swim stage 1, 2 and 4 certificates. SPORTS PREPARATORY SCHOOL On Tuesday 24th February, the U11 girls played a strong netball match against Fairfield. Mrs Gilchrist said that all of the girls played professionally. During the first quarter, the girls scored one goal but Fairfield scored two, which put them just in the lead. Unfortunately, Fairfield scored more goals as the game progressed, but although Ratcliffe didn’t win the match, their performance was much improved. All of the girls played extremely well and Maddi Bryant was the player of the match. Well done to all the girls that played. By Amy Mason The U10 girls also played a netball match against Fairfield. On the way to the match, Miss Stafford said that this would be a tough match against strong opponents. She was right! In the first quarter, they scored four goals. After a quick chat from Miss Stafford, we were back out on the court, but before we knew it, we had conceded another four goals. During half-time, Miss Stafford gave us another team talk and we came out for the second half determined to score at least one goal. We scored two! The first one was scored by Ella Clark after an amazing catch in mid-air by Amelia Wells which had everyone jumping up and down. Unfortunately, Fairfield also kept on scoring, making the final score 11 – 2 to Fairfield. Despite the result, Miss Stafford was proud of our performance and our great team spirit. Player of the match was Amelia Wells for her fab feet. Well done to all the girls who played. On the afternoon of Monday 9th March, our intrepid U9 and U10 cross country runners travelled to the other side of Stamford to compete in the annual Copthill Cross Country event. This was the first time that Ratcliffe had entered a team, and the children were quite surprised when they walked the course beforehand. The course is part traditional farm land and woodland sections interspersed with natural assault course style obstacles. Needless to say, our children were extremely keen to get started and test themselves on the adventure course that lay ahead. The U9 girls were first to race and they set an outstanding standard for everyone else to follow. Daisy Reddin ran superbly well, finishing 3rd overall. The other girls in the team: Zoe Howling, Avani Gupta and Sophie Shield also ran fantastically well, resulting in the U9 girls’ Team finishing 2nd overall. The U9 boys also had a great race with highest finisher, Finlay Spencer, crossing the line in 8th place just outside the medals. The U11 girls enjoyed their race although it was slightly longer than the U9’s. Highest finisher was Annie Rose Reddin in 12th. Finally, the U11 boys took to the course, and Ethan Chapman simply flew around finishing in a brilliant 5th place. The stand out performance of the day, however, in this race was from Jamie Hollis who had been a late replacement on the morning of the event. He ran better than I have ever seen him run before but what was most humbling was his great attitude and pride in representing Ratcliffe. His spirit and eagerness to do his very best for Ratcliffe epitomises everything that is great about sport at our school. A huge well done to all the runners who raced, and I am sure they are all looking forward to returning again next year even if it is only for the yummy flapjacks we all got at the end! Saturday 14th March: Grace Dieu U9 and U10 6 aside football tournaments In less than idyllic footballing conditions, our U9 and U10 football squads travelled to Grace Dieu to compete in their annual 6 aside football tournament. The temperature was bitingly cold and the wind was chilling us all to the bone; I was reliably informed by one of our travelling faithful supporters that it was in fact warmer in Russia! Both teams started well with wins over St Mary’s; the U10’s victory was only by a single goal but it was good enough to settle them into the tournament. The U9’s in contrast put away a hatful of chances to start in confident mood. Their second games saw them play the hosts, Grace Dieu. Two solid wins later, both teams new they had qualified for the semi-finals, all that was left to decide was whether they would qualify as winners or runners up. The U10s won their remaining group game and the U9s drew which meant that both teams would qualify for the semi-finals as winners of their respective groups. As anyone who has ever been to a tournament knows, however, winning your group is nothing more than establishing base camp at the foot of the mountain in preparation for the serious assault at the summit in the knockout stages. The U9s had a tough match, and although they had been the dominant force throughout the tournament thus far, fate was to play a cruel trick in the dying moments of normal time. Ranai “The Cat” Popat who had played brilliantly in goal got injured saving a powerful shot. This injury resulted in Ranai taking no further part. It was this pivotal moment that led to the narrowest of defeats in extra time. The boys were disappointed but should not be downhearted as their play throughout the morning had indicated what a talented bunch of footballers they are, and that one stumble never knocks true champions off their stride for long. There will be other days, boys, when your talents will pay dividends and you will reach the summit and fly the Ratcliffe flag. Such a day had arrived for our U10 boys. They dominated their semi-final, running out 4 – 0 winners and playing with a confidence and control which was amazing to witness in such hostile conditions. As they took to the field for the final, there was a sense of destiny in the air, the metaphorical clouds had lifted form the pinnacle they were aiming to conquer and their assent to the top seemed assured. The match was their toughest by far, but by this time, the boys had a unity and belief in one another that was not going to be broken on this day. Every player contributed a vital touch, pass, tackle or shot which epitomised the belief that the whole is far more powerful than the individual. From Tom Leighton in goal, through Tyler “The Ice Man” Black, onto the three musketeers: Sam Gray, Cameron Mulvihill and Harry Gamble to our triumvirate of centre forwards: Alex Hollinshead, Cameron Gordon and Tilak Pabari. Everyone played their part and everyone deserves the plaudits they received after their 2 – 0 final win. They finished with a played 5 won 5 conceded 1 goal record which confirmed just how far they had all come both individually and collectively over the past few months of hard work on the training ground. Summit conquered, enjoy the moment, there are many more summits awaiting us in the future. Well done to all who played whether the unlucky U9s or the unbeatable U10s. Ratcliffe College Prep U11A Hockey v Foremarke Hall On Wednesday 11th March, the Ratcliffe U11A boys’ hockey team played against a strong team from Foremarke Hall. We defended brilliantly for long periods of the game against some fast attacking hockey from Foremarke. Ratcliffe managed to cope well in the first half and the score was 0 – 0 at half-time. In the second half, we became more of an attacking threat and we scored a great goal on the counter attack through Guy Heywood. The remainder of the half saw us under increasing pressure and though we defended valiantly in the last two minutes, we succumbed and conceded three late goals. Despite a losing final score of 3 – 1 to Foremarke Hall, this was a fantastic performance from all the boys. The whole team was voted as players of the match for their individual and collective efforts throughout the match. The team was Daniel Keating, William Wright, Roman Carpenter, Guy Heywood, Sam Gray, Cameron Mulvihill and Alex Dring. Well done boys. By Roman Carpenter Ratcliffe College U11A and B Netball at the Leicester Grammar Junior School Tournament Our U11 Netballers travelled to Leicester Grammar Junior School on Wednesday 11th March for their annual Tournaments and found the standard of play to be very high. Undaunted by this however, the girls played superbly well demonstrating a huge increase in their level of performance since the beginning of term. Both Mrs Gilchrist and Miss Prentice were extremely proud of the girls. Although results did not go the girls’ way, this increase in both individual skill level and collective team work is a just reward for all the hard work the girls have put in this term. Well done to all the girls who played. Ratcliffe College U11C and D v Foremarke Hall Likewise, on the same day, we sent two more netball teams to Foremarke Hall. This was a great achievement in itself to have four Prep Netball Teams playing in fixtures on the same day. As with the girls who had travelled to Leicester Grammar, the girls demonstrated a massive improvement in their individual and collective abilities on a netball court. Yet again, the results did not go our way but we must focus on the performance levels and not the results at this age. All of the girls enjoyed their experience which is the most important thing as this will motivate them further to work even harder still as they move through the School to continue to improve themselves on the netball court. Well done to all the girls who played. Ratcliffe College U11 Rugby sevens at the Elms Tournament Our U11A Rugby squad travelled to The Elms on Wednesday 11th March to compete in the annual Elms Sevens Tournament. The boys had had a fabulous regular season remaining unbeaten and they were highly motivated to crown this excellent achievement off with a trophy. The boys did themselves proud but were a bit rusty to begin with. Their first match was against Birkdale (who were outstanding and were the eventual winners). We lost 4 tries to 0. Feeling a little downhearted after that first loss, the boys couldn’t bounce back against Yarlet in their second game and lost narrowly in a game we should have won. The boys really turned it on against Barlborough and Derby GS, and won both those games convincingly. We finished 3rd in the group and qualified for the cup quarter finals as best 3rd place team. We played St Anselm in the quarter finals (they were eventual finalists v Birkdale) and lost a cracking game 4 tries to 2. We went into the trophy tournament for teams knocked out in the quarters, and replayed Yarlet in the semi-final and beat them convincingly; we then went on to beat Fairfield convincingly in the final. The boys all deserved their medals and we have a nice shield that the boys are rightfully proud of as it marks the completion of their stated aim at the beginning of the season, to be unbeaten in regular season matches and to win a trophy. Well done to all the boys. The players of the tournament were Sam Linnett and Louie Fletcher. Mr Kaye On a bright spring Wednesday afternoon, our U11 Boys and Girls’ Hockey squads travelled to Leicester Grammar to compete in the U11 County Mini Hockey Tournaments. Both teams were highly motivated to do well and had ambitions of becoming County Champions. The girls played really well in their three matches, losing narrowly to Leicester Grammar and Fairfield before registering a fantastic win against Dixie Grammar. The girls all played exceptionally well and they should be proud of their efforts and the way that they represented Ratcliffe with such pride and passion. The Boys only had two games to play, and after a convincing 3 – 0 win against Dixie Grammar, they faced up against Fairfield to decide who would be crowned County Champions. This was to be a titanic struggle that ebbed and flowed throughout the twenty minutes of normal time. Our boys had most of the possession and field position, and poured constant pressure onto the Fairfield goal but to no avail. As is often the way when you have lots of pressure, you are susceptible to the counter attack, and on three occasions, Fairfield broke free creating one on one opportunities to take the lead. On three occasions, however their centre forward was faced with Ben “the wall” Jackson in the Ratcliffe goal. Three times he stood firm and not only saved a certain goal but set us back out on the attack with his precision kicking. It was from one of these kicks in the dying seconds of the match that the ball found its way to Louie Fletcher, who drove up field before slipping the ball wide to Sam Linnett, who in turn, took one touch to control the ball, steadied himself and struck a cross of such pace and precision that it only needed a guiding stick to help it into the corner of the goal; that guiding stick was in the hands of captain and goal poacher, supreme Guy Heywood. As the ball hit the backboard, the visiting support erupted in euphoric elation, shortly afterwards the final hooter sounded and the County Championship was secured. The boys can now look forward to the regional Tournament on 24th April in Cannock. Well done to all the boys and girls who played in the tournament. It was yet another memorable sporting afternoon for Ratcliffe College Preparatory School. Mr Faulconbridge, Head of Preparatory School Sport SENIOR SCHOOL Report as presented at Headmaster’s Assembly on Monday 16th March Hockey 1st After not having a game last week, the 1st team made the mid-week journey to Oakham to play the first of the two games they have had over the next couple of days. Ratcliffe took the initiative early on and were rewarded for their hard work by taking a deserved two-goal lead, with goals from joint Players of the Match, Carrick Anderson and James Robinson. Oakham, however, fought back and at half-time Ratcliffe held a slender 2 - 1 lead, thanks to some gritty defending and an excellent goal line clearance from joint Player of the Match, Harry Stokes. The secondhalf became a very hard fought affair with both teams going in for some strong tackles. Eventually, Ratcliffe did manage to battle their way through, winning the game 4 - 3, with James Robinson and Richard Ward scoring the goals. On Saturday, the 1st team followed on from their hard fought victory against Oakham, to draw 1 - 1 with Princethorpe in another very tough fixture. Both teams started well and Ratcliffe took the lead midway through the first-half with a calm finish from Captain, Joey Higham. Both midfields were evenly matched with Player of the Match; Ben Pole, having an excellent game on the right-hand side. In the second-half, Ratcliffe had to hold firm as Princethorpe attacked looking for an equaliser. Unfortunately, the hosts did get the equaliser through a fine finish. Both teams had chances to win the game, and a fine, finger-tip save from Goal Keeper, Toby Smith, in the last minute, meant Ratcliffe got the draw they deserved. 2nd The 2nds took on a very forceful Oakham side mid-week and responded in the right way, winning 4 – 3. After taking the lead early in the first-half through Man of the Match, Seb Dewhirst, Oakham went in at the break 2 – 1 ahead. The score line, however, did not stay this way for long as the boys really found their stride in the second-half. Further goals were scored by Louis Hurst and Seb Dewhirst who completed his hat-trick. Oakham did respond with another goal to make it a nervy last few minutes, but the 2nds got the win they deserved. Special mention must go to Paul Newton and Tom Lowe who made some very important contributions in some of the goals. On Saturday, the 2nds had a resounding 6 - 0 win against Princethorpe. A score of 3 - 0 at half-time was just reward for some excellent attacking play, using the width of the pitch well. The second-half was much the same, which is to their credit as it could have been easy to ease off. The boys’ effort was outstanding and they deserved to score 3 more goals. There were excellent performances from Seb Dewhirst, Matt Lewis and Jack Matthews, but Player of the Match goes to Captain, Niall McWhir, for his desire to drive the team on. Goal scorers were Joe Jarvis, Matt Lewis, Louis Hurst, Josh Macqueen and two from Seb Dewhirst. 3rd The 3rd team hosted Uppingham on Saturday in an enthralling game which ended up 4 - 3 to the visitors. In what was an improved performance, Ratcliffe were unlucky not to get an equaliser in the closing minutes. Man of the Match went to Ed Purcell for his all-round play. U15 The U15s were unfortunate to lose 2 - 1 in what was an excellent game of hockey. Both sides had their opportunities to win the match, and both coaches agreed after the game that a draw would have been a fair result. Princethorpe had some dangerous runners which allowed them to exert a lot of pressure in the first-half, but the Ratcliffe defence held firm and always looked dangerous on the break. Sam Bird converted excellently from the top of the D after one of those counter-attacks. Princethorpe scored early in the second-half and, despite Ratcliffe taking more control, won the game with a well-taken penalty corner with 2 minutes to go. This cannot take away from what was an excellent performance by the U15s. Matthew Ward, Sam Bird and Jack Nightingale played strongly in the middle of the pitch and, despite other good performances, were equal Players of the Match. U15B The U15B team lost 2 – 1 in a very even game on Saturday against Princethorpe. After conceding an early goal, Charlie Hancock responded with an excellent finish to go in level at the break. Although Ratcliffe had most of the possession in the second-half, Princethorpe scored from a late short corner to win the game. Man of the Match goes to Brad Smith for his work-rate out on the wing. U14 The U14 hockey team travelled to the Regional Tournament this week and, although they struggled for results, they were never outclassed. On Saturday, they came up against a talented Princethorpe side and, despite playing their best hockey of the year, lost 2 - 0. U13A In our most exciting match to date, the U13s were edged out 1 - 0 by a strong Princethorpe side. In what was a very competitive game of hockey, our defence performed admirably when we found ourselves under pressure but unfortunately we lacked composure in front of goal after creating 4 or 5 really good chances! The boys should be very proud of their efforts, matching Princethorpe in every department and on a different day, a reversal of the score line would be just as likely. Man of the Match was Harry Culpin who pulled off a string of exquisite saves which kept us in the game. U13B The U13B team played out a thoroughly enjoyable 0 - 0 draw away at Princethorpe, in a game where both sides could easily have won. Ratcliffe thought they had snatched it towards the end when Ellis Gee had a great opportunity in the last minute which was beautifully saved by the Princethorpe Goal Keeper. Although they have not had many matches this year, at times it did not show. Player of the Match goes to Alex Bown, who was outstanding in midfield while the work rate of all the players was second to none. U12 The U12s continued their unbeaten season with a dominant performance against Princethorpe. They played outstandingly well in the first-half with Tom Page, Archie Heaney and Finley Back all scoring. Princethorpe played better in the second-half but another goal by Finley led to a final score of 4 – 0 to Ratcliffe. Krishnan Jivanji and Harry Cusack showed good composure at the back, and Alex Tyszka and Owen Lloyd dominated the midfield. Finley Back and Tom Page were excellent in attack and Finley was Man of the Match for his excellent all-round game. JAC Hockey Well done to Owen Lloyd who represented Leicestershire in a 3 Counties Tournament on Sunday, helping Leicestershire to win all three games. County Rugby The U15 rugby team finally lost their unbeaten record in the County Cup semi-final. For once the forwards were outplayed and, with the set piece faltering, tries were hard to come by. The backs had probably their best game of the season with Matthew Ward and Man of the Match, Harry Heaney, standing out. Sadly it was not enough to carry them through. Rory Thorne, Boys’ Sports Captain. Netball 1st The 1st team have been hit by several injuries over the past few weeks but the players have risen to the challenges of positional changes. Against Princethorpe, they came back after a loss against Wellingborough mid-week, to put in an inspirational whole team performance to win 24 - 15. Player of the Match, shooter Charley Flowers, teamed up well with Holly Blount and they missed very few shots. The defenders were up against strong tactical Princethorpe shooters but Adelaide Muskwe showed her true colours, intercepting many passes. Congratulations to Olivia Back and Kate Tyszka who had 1st team debuts, fitting in well. 2nd The 2nds faced Princethorpe at home in cold conditions. Ratcliffe had a slow start missing a couple of early shots, but Princethorpe lost their Goal Keeper late in the first-quarter, which allowed Ratcliffe to get back into the game, ending the quarter 4 - 2 down. Unfortunately, Princethorpe had no substitutes so continued with only 6 players for the second and third-quarters. Ratcliffe were able to capitalise on Princethorpe’s misfortune, utilising their spare player effectively. Both Yasmin Gill and Angharad Lloyd supported throughout the court and pressurised the opposition to make hurried passes, which were intercepted by Chloe Flowers at Centre and Mimi Lallo at Goal Attack. Ratcliffe finished the third-quarter 18 - 9 ahead. In the final-quarter, Ratcliffe loaned Princethorpe a spare player to even out the sides. Ratcliffe took their foot off the gas throughout the court, allowing Princethorpe back into the game. Ratcliffe finished the final-quarter 20 - 13 winners. Players of the Match go to Mimi Lallo for her consistent shooting and defensive play, and Chloe Flowers for her calmness through court and confident ball handling skills. Mid-week, the 2nd team faced a number of challenges throughout their match on Thursday owing to a number of injuries resulting in players having to play out of position. Despite this, the girls pulled together as a team to perform the best they could. Chloe Flowers received Player of the Match for her exceptional work rate and movement around court. Her dynamic movement allowed her to put pressure on the opposition and intercept a number of passes. 3rd Mid-week, the 3rds had a tough game against an experienced and very athletic Wellingborough side. The girls had to start with six players and were always chasing the game after that. However, they battled hard and played some great netball. Charlotte Hull, who stepped in to play at shooter, made some great shots. Player of the Match goes to Laura Hayes. On Saturday, the 3rd team ended their season with an emphatic 49 - 6 win after taking control of the game in the first-quarter. Excellent shooting and interplay from Olivia Thompson and Charlotte Hull, coupled with full team cohesion, despite several substitutions, meant that Princethorpe struggled to get possession. Laura Hayes fully deserved being Player of the Match for her well-timed interceptions. U15A The U15s lost 27 - 21 against tough opposition, but worked really hard to raise their game. After both the first and second-quarters the score was tied, with both teams playing excellent attacking netball. In the second-half, Ratcliffe struggled with fitness and so a few mistakes crept in and Princethorpe were able to turn over and convert possession to take the lead. Despite some excellent interceptions from Player of the Match, Georgia Holt, we were not able to turn over enough centre passes to steal a win. U14A The U14A team faced a tough Princethorpe side this weekend, losing 29 - 10. Player of the Match was Izzy Hose for her fantastic pressure in the defensive circle along with some incredible interceptions. All the girls played their hearts out and, as a squad, couldn’t have played any better. When put under pressure, it was great to see that the girls remained focused and executed their game plan. U13A & B The U13A team lost 27 – 7 to a very well organised and athletic Stoneygate team. It was hard going for much of the game, with the girls being put through their paces. However, the girls didn’t give up and battled hard, moving and defending well. The girls learnt a few key things from this game and need to continue to build on their fitness and retention of the ball. Player of the Match goes to Ellie Hollinshead and Players’ Player goes to Sofia Henderson. Another tough weekend for the U13 teams, with both losing (A team 17 - 7 and B team 12 - 7). Both teams were slow to start; however, they soon stepped up their game and put in some impressive performances, but couldn’t quite claw themselves back. Player of the Match for the A team goes to Kate Woodhouse, who worked tirelessly, and Players’ Player goes to Lucy Grinham. U13B Coach’s Player goes to Elle Hall and Players’ Player to Bo Henderson. U12B The U12s lost 10 - 2 but played some great netball, working the ball around the court well in attack and winning some important interceptions. The score was level after the second-quarter at 2 - 2, but unfortunately Princethorpe managed to up the tempo and were eventual winners in a closely fought game. Coach’s Player goes to Annabel Mills and Players’ Player to Emily McBallantine. County Netball Tournament The U12 girls had their County Tournament this Saturday. Having a tough group, the girls came second losing only to Loughborough High School. They played well against Welland Park and De Lisle, putting in place tactics worked on all week, in particular stages of defending. Coming second in the group meant we played winners of Group B, Oakham. A strong side meant the girls had to excel to compete with this team. The girls did more than excel and played the best match of their season to win a very close game. The girls, who were ecstatic to be in the final, remained composed as they faced Loughborough once more. They started well, leading 2 – 0; however, Loughborough’s attacking play and accurate shooting brought them back into the game. After all the girls’ effort, they couldn’t quite see off Loughborough. All 9 girls were a credit to the School, with perfect attitudes and superb effort in every match, earning every girl Player of the Match. Cross Country Well done to Mia Atkinson who finished 82nd, Alice Daniel who finished 32nd and Emily Hollis who finished 120th in the English Schools’ Cross Country Championships at the weekend. Angharad Lloyd, Girls’ Sports Captain. Sporting Fixtures Sat 21st March Sun 22nd March Mon 23rd March Tuesday 24th March Tues 24th March Wed 25th March Loughborough HS (girls netball) Loughborough HS (girls netball) 9.30 am 1st, 2nds, 3rds, U15A, U15B U14A, U14B, U13A, U13B, U12A, U12B 1st H 8.45 am A 8.15 am ORA (girls netball) U12s County Rugby Tournament U12s Boys Hockey Tournament Leicester Grammar (girls netball) 14.00 pm 14.00 pm H 13.15 pm U12 LGS 13.00 pm 14.00 pm U12s ST MARGARET’S 13.00 pm 16.40 pm U13A, U13B, U12A, U12B H 16.20 pm Welbeck College (Mixed Volleyball) 17.00 pm Senior A 16.30 pm 9.30 am
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