Ryde School Newsletter Friday 15 May 2015 Please click on the links to take you to the following pages: ys Fivewa RJS News UPDATE Please click here for the Fiveways Flyer Please click here for the RJS News Please click here for Update PLEASE VOTE FOR HAMPSHIRE COUNTY YOUTH ORCHESTRA HCYO has been entered as a project on the Aviva Community Fund and needs your support to win much needed funding of £5000. Simply follow the link and cast your votes (up to 10 each) www.community-fund.aviva.co.uk/voting/Project/View/3072 The school has a number of students who are enthusiastic members of the Orchestra and your support would be much appreciated. Please share on Facebook and with friends and family. There is plenty of information about the funding on the above link or visit www.hcyo.co.uk where you will also find details about forthcoming concerts and how to become part of this outstanding Orchestra. Deadline approaching for voting and auditions…please don’t delay! SAILING Friday 8 May Walhampton v. Ryde. Walhampton won, but the Years 6 & 7 boys put up a good fight and really enjoyed it! Unfortunately, today’s race v West Hill Park has been cancelled. ‘AS NEW ’ UNIFORM SHOP TERM TIME OPENING RYDE SCHOOL SKYDIVE TEAM A team of intrepid (crazy?!) staff, family and friends will be doing a tandem skydive on 5th July in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust. If anyone would like to sponsor us, here's the link to our Just Giving page. https://www.justgiving.com/teams/rydeschoolskydive A MESSAGE FROM ‘WALK THE WIGHT’ Monday: 3.00 - 4.30 pm & Tuesday: 8.40 - 10.00 am New Uniform: Schoolblazer: https://www.schoolblazer.com/ NEW UNIFORM AVAILABLE FROM SCHOOLBLAZER FROM 19 JUNE We are hoping that it will be possible to open up the ‘As New’ Uniform Shop on one Saturday each term. If there is anyone who would be willing to volunteer to do this, please contact Louise Ash on (01983) 617937 Email: [email protected] Dear Schools A huge thank you to those of you who took part in Walk the Wight. It was a fantastic day and great to see you all, especially those of you who made it to the Schools Walk the Wight start send off, with the Minions. School Website LOG IN DETAILS Username: ryde_school Password: Ed1nbur9h I look forward to being in touch with you towards the end of this year, to plan next year’s walk. Kind regards Daniella Johnson Events Fundraiser FOR THE LATEST INFORMATIONwhy not follow us on FACEBOOK Senior School Update Please click on the following links for: (Please note that some of these pages are restricted, so you will need to log in) Correspondence Match Information Parents’ Page Please click here to return to Page 1 Weekly Menu After School Clubs DATES TO NOTE (Senior School) Entertainment and Events continued ….. Term Dates 23 - 31 May (inc) Wednesday 8 July - Half-term Term ends All sections of the school finish at 12 noon Exeat Weekends 19 - 21 June Entertainment & Events Saturday 16 May - Swing Band perform at the Rotary Club Gala Night at the Lakeside Park, Wootton, 7.00 pm Friday 22 May - Founders’ Day Service, 11.15 am Leavers’ drinks with parents, 6.00 pm Leavers’ Dinner, 7.15 pm Monday 8 June - Higher Education Evening for Lower Sixth parents, 6.00 pm Wednesday 10 June - An Audience with Jane Austen workshop for Lower Sixth, 2.00 pm Thursday 11 June - ‘Romanticism in Art’ lecture by Stephen Siddall, 6.00 pm Friday 19 June - Year 11 Drinks Reception, 6.30 pm 29 June - 3 July - Lower Sixth & Year 10 Off Timetable 1 - 7 July - Years 7, 8 & 9 Off Timetable Sunday 5 July - ‘Beauty and the Beast’, matinee 1.00 pm ‘Beauty and the Beast’, 7.30 pm Monday 6 July - ‘Beauty and the Beast’, 7.30 pm Tuesday 7 July - ‘Beauty and the Beast’, 7.30 pm Exam Information & Study Leave Mon 11 May 11 May - 8 June 11 May Wed 13 May 1 June Mon 8 June - AS exams begin Lower Sixth study leave Year 11 study leave begins A2 exams begin Upper Sixth study leave begins School exam week begins Thurs 13 Aug - A2 results day, 7.45 am AS results day, 10.00 am Thurs 20 Aug GCSE results day, 9.30 am For external exam timetable, please click here SPORT Athletics Congratulations to the following pupils have been selected to represent the IOW in the Hampshire Championships by winning or finishing second in the IOW Schools Championship. JUNIOR GIRLS First place Amy Walshe Rosie Hosein Alic Gordon - Shot Putt High Jump Long Jump Second place Maeve Hawthorne - 800m JUNIOR BOYS First place Luke Margham Miles Trowell Congratulations to Jack who won 1st place on the High Bar, receiving a gold medal at the Pipers Vale Gymnastics Competition, Ipswich. INTER-GIRLS First place Mary Caddick - High Jump Golf Second place Febe Campbell-Collins - Javelin Congratulations to Nick Matthews one of three young Islanders taking the golfing world by storm in county and national competitions. - Shot Discus & High Jump Nick recently captained the Hampshire U12s against Surrey and in a tough game with his partner James Hellyer, led from the front and went on to win their match. - Discus INTER-BOYS Frist place Charlie Button Second Brian Fu YOUNG ENTERPRISE "Signs of Life, Ryde School's Young Enterprise company for 2014-15 have had a successful year, continuing a good record of achievement for companies from the school. Their business idea was to manufacture personalised signs, with an additional emphasis on being "eco-friendly". At the IOW area competition final on the 29 April, held at The Bargeman's Rest in Newport, the company were professional and focussed throughout the evening. Against other Island schools, their efforts over the year were noted and commended by the panel of judges, with three awards being won. They won the award for "Best Report", the "Dragon's Den Award", and the "big one", the "IOW Company of the Year Award 2015". Winning the overall competition, meant that they then went on to represent the IOW at the Hampshire and IOW County Final, held in Southampton on the 6 May. This event meant that the company were now competing against other winning companies, so as expected the standard was higher. They were again poised and professional throughout the event, representing Ryde School and the IOW in a superlative manner. It was pleasing to see the company pick up the award for "Best Report" again, with the judges noting that their report was an honest one which gave an account of both the ups and downs throughout the year". Well done to the whole team! Will Perkins Charlotte Day Hester Lacey Nicolae Lojeccio Omen Saxena Imogen Bawdon Dara Coker Ellie Staley Alex Price Rachel Fox Tim Ng Tom Bloom" Heidi Hamilton RJS News Junior School Please click on the following links: (Please note that some of these pages are restricted, so you will need to log in) Correspondence Match Information Sports Reports Useful Information (based on recent Parent Workshops) Parents’ Page Weekly Menus Please click here to return to page 1 NOTICES Week beginning Monday 18 May MONDAY - As published in the calendar, exams start in Week 5 (Monday 18 May) and conclude in the week after half-term. For Years 3 & 4, in particular, we try to keep these low key and not worry the children. An examination timetable has now been published. The teaching staff continue to work with the syllabus as well as support the children with revision. WEDNESDAY - IAPS Sailing Regatta in Weymouth. Good luck to our team. THURSDAY - 5V Class Sale - please remember cakes. FRIDAY - 5G Assembly - starts at 8.40 / 8.45 am and is over by around 9.15 am. Social Media Despite assembly and newsletter announcements earlier in the year, we are still getting reports of Junior School children using inappropriate social media sites, in particular "Oovoo". This site, and others (including Facebook and Twitter), have a minimum age requirement of 13 years specified in their terms and conditions. Even if these sites were appropriate for junior age children, children below this age are not permitted to hold accounts, and are in breach of the terms and conditions if they do. We strongly recommend that any children with these accounts disable or close them down (details are on the Oovoo help pages, for example). At the very least, emailing the site's technical support with the account details will require them to close the account. If children are using age-appropriate social media sites, as with any online service, we also recommend that parents have access to the account (through "friending" or shared passwords) to provide accountability on its use. As with any online activity, the children have been taught about not using anyone's real names or personal details, or putting any photographs of themselves or other children online. This advice is still not being heeded, and the school would be grateful if this message could be reinforced at home. Caps All children need a cap in school. If they do not have a school cap, they should bring a navy or black one that is as plain as possible. Once school caps are back in stock, we ask that one is purchased. Water Bottles Children need a water bottle in school and to take on school trip, this is an essential piece of kit. Jungle Book Year 6 are currently rehearsing our production of ‘The Jungle Book’, to be set in an urban jungle / derelict waste land. We n eed the following props to dress the stage, please could you look and home and see whether you have anything we could use. Of course it will be returned, but due to the setting it doesn’t need to be good condition. For Sale signs Old sofa Small Wendy house Car number plates Large plastic flower pots Old bicycle adult or child Mini slide, mini swing If you can help with any items, please contact Mrs Vann in Junior School. Thank you for your support, we look forward to the finished production. Rounders Results were as follows: U10 won 14.5 - 13 Although some more work is required, we were very pleased with the Squad’s performance. Ailsa was superb, scoring 6 of the rounders. Millie was great fielding and can hit well. Eleanor Vis played well too and Charlotte, playing her first school match, improved as the match progressed. Well done to the whole team. U11 lost 8.5 - 14 Having no balls bowled did not help but we do need to focus and concentrate more. Tiya was superb, with excellent fielding and accurate throwing, as well as hitting the ball well. We did have some players missing at athletics and this did have an effect on the U11 team. RIBA Young Designers Award Last term all of the Junior School and some of Fiveways and Senior School took part in the RIBA Young Designers award. This was a wonderful opportunity for the children to have some 'blue sky' thinking. This year the theme was a mobile shop. In DT class we considered which type of service or product would make a good movable shop and where it may travel to and be sited. We then developed the idea that shops could be any shape. The design ideas and development took place in school and then went home for realisation into 3D models. We were astounded at the effort put in by children (and parents) - thank you. Daniel Izzard won his age category with the fantastic idea of a moveable forest to replenish oxygen levels. We also had plenty of Runners Up and Highly Commended entries. Well done to everyone who entered. The entries are on display in the foyers of both Junior School and Senior School- do have a look at all the hard work. Daniel’s Winning Entry Adventure Service Challenge This Monday, the Junior School ASC crew went on their second mini-hike of the year. This is a our final practice before the annual "blind drop" hike to the East Dene activity centre later in the term. The children navigated from the Bembridge Campus to the Culver Down viewpoint, taking photographs for their "Nature" and "Observation" activities, and experiencing contour lines for real in an uphill climb. DATES TO NOTE (Junior School) Term Dates 23 - 31 May (inc) Wednesday 8 July - Half-term Term ends All sections of school finish at 12 noon Class Sales Thursday 21 May Thursday 4 June Thursday 11 June Thursday 18 June Thursday 25 June - 5V Class Sale 5G Class Sale 4M Class Sale 4L Class Sale 3E Class Sale Events & Productions Wednesday 17 June - Move Up Day Year 2 to Year 3 & Year 6 to Year 7 Friday 26 June - Prize Giving (Sports Hall) with reception for all to follow in t he Dining Hall, 3.30 - 6.00 pm Saturday 27 June - Mardi Gras Parade (Year 5) Thursday 2 July - Friday 3 July - Year 6 production of Jungle Book 5.00 - 6.30 pm Year 6 production of Jungle Book 5.00 - 6.30 pm Monday 6 July - Barn Dance for Year 6 with parents Dining Hall, 6.00 - 8.30 pm Trips Tuesday 2 June Year 3 Year 4 - 19 - 20 June - Tuesday 7 July Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 - Years 3 & 4 trips Spinnaker Tower Newtown Years 4 & 5 Science Museum, Winchester overnight trip Departs 4.30 pm Returns 12.30 pm (to school) Trips Robin Hill Blackgang Chine Paultons Park Thorpe Park Exams 18 - 22 May - Monday 1 June - ISEB exams week (Year 6) (English, Maths, Science & French) Exam week (Years 3 - 5) 9 & 10 June 15 - 17 June - Year 6 exams (Geography & History) Year 5 ESB exams LAMDA exams Fiveways Menu Fiveways Letters Please click here to return to page 1 r e y l F s y a w e v i F Issue 232 News from Mrs Davies Another busy week has flown by with lots of ‘bread and butter’ work going on in all the classrooms. We welcomed lots of visitors to Fiveways last Saturday morning and they were very impressed with all the lovely work on display throughout the setting. Our “Historical” Sports day races are now being practised and the children in Year 2 all know the parts they will be playing in our show The Little Red Hen. All the children will need a plain white T shirt or plain white polo shirt, together with a pair of denim jeans, or a denim skirt for a costume. We will provide everything else. We are all looking forward to wearing our new uniform next term and we will soon have pinafore dresses and knitwear available in all the sizes, for you to try on before you place your order. Rainbows Support the RNLI The Rainbows proudly presented a cheque to Brown Owl, on behalf of the RNLI in the magnificent Bembridge Lifeboat building. Dates For Your Diary 18 May 20 May 21 May F2 Let’s go on a ramble (PM) Musical Moments 4.00 pm Year 2 Swimming (PM) Year 1 - Let’s go to Australia Missing Coat Please can everyone check they have their own coat? We are missing one belonging to Lottie Haig-Thomas. Sports Day Please can all parents remember that the children will need their sports kit ready for sports day? Friday 15 May 2015 Big News Congratulations to the following children who are in the Big News book this week: Tilly Everett, Ollie Sims, Benjamin Wheeler, Max Hicks, Jessica Whitter, Lotte Haig-Thomas, Daisy Evans, Xavier Meadows, Sammy Sussman, Preston Draper-Oatley, Sam Crouch, Merlin Lynwode-Gorham, Sam Stewart, Jacob Palin, Edward Board, Poppy Cullen, Cameron Bell, Freddie Stott and Ailsa Bellingham, Emily Burgess, Dylan Hailes, Amelie Stephens, Rushakan Chandrakumar, Ranulph Bell, Isabelle O’Sullivan, Julia Binder, Alexander Williams, Olivia Butler, Sammi Bavington, Leo Death, Matilda Wroath-Hickley, Lola Bowers, Alfie Leal, Harris Middleton-Leal, Ines Boxall, Alexis Owen, René Mattinson, Bella Dean, Lilia Spicer and Grace Wilson. Year 2, It’s You! Merlin and Edward love playing with Lego. Their particular favourite is the Star Wars Lego sets. They showed us the Bears Island and all the characters who live there. Did you know there are 915,103,765 ways to combine 6 Lego bricks with 8 studs? Walk the Wight! Congratulations to Iona, Ailsa, Poppy, and their dogs, Trigger and Lola and to everyone else too who Walked the Wight last Sunday and were rewarded with a very special silver medal. A big thank you to Jane Barrett-Bellingham for leading the troops to Alum bay! Year 1 Fired Art Visit A big thank you to Ann Brown, who kindly welcomed Year 1 to Fired Art to complete their underwater art project this week. Year 1 Measuring exact amounts requires concentration! Year 1 hardly spilt a drop of water whilst measuring in ml. Foundation Stage 1 and 2 Big, hairy spiders were the topic of conversation this week in F2. Parents Liaison Forum We had great fun making our own Thank you to all the Representatives that joined spiders and learning lots of Mr Edwards and me last night for the summer term interesting facts about what they meeting. look like, what they like to eat, where they like to live Show and Share with Mr Bear and we even had a Mr Bear loved looking at all the go at weaving our wonderful things you brought in own spiders webs beginning with “l”. Next week, please in the garden! bring in something beginning with the sound “j” to show and share. Chitter Chatter at Fiveways Borrowed Uniform Please could any items of borrowed clothing, especially girls underwear, be returned to F2 as we are running low on supplies! Thank you. 10.45 am — 11.45 am Monday 1 June Monday 8 June Monday 29 June Chitter Chatter We had a lovely gathering this week. Everyone had fun in the fresh air exploring the Foundation Stage garden. We finished with a delicious biscuit or two, ready for a nap in the car on the way home.
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