Keeping parents and students informed Term 4 Letter 4 Friday 20 March 2015 Science Week Special What we did during Science Week British Science Week began last Friday with nationwide events up and down the country. For our own celebrations we began with a Busking Event followed by a variety of lunchtime specials where students were introduced to scientific fun facts Biology Treasure Hunt On Monday Year 8 students participated in a Biology Treasure Hunt in the Auditorium where, in House groups, they undertook a variety of science based puzzles and quizzes including a Tarsia - a triangle based question and answer puzzle. They endeavoured to answer different riddles and match the organ to its definition. The mobile quiz certainly had the students thinking especially when they had to match the animal picture with a clue. For every clue answered incorrectly there were less points on offer for their house. Congratulations to Voyager who won and well done to all who took part, it a was very tight competition. Science Busking Event Last Friday lunchtime sixth form students demonstrated a variety of hands on demonstrations of important science theories to KS3 students. Similar to the side shows at a fair each section vied for a student audience to show off their scientific wonders. Students had great fun trying to balance a cork on their nose, shaking water bottles that miraculously changed colour before their very eyes or have their blood pressure taken. They tried their hand at putting a wooden skewer into a balloon without bursting it and took part in a four person human origami relying on each other to hold their balance without falling down. Who would have thought science could be such fun whilst learning astonishing facts. We thank Miss Steele and her team of Year 12 Buskers for a lively yet informative fun filled lunchtime. Chick Watch Everyone has been excited at the arrival of the chicken eggs and have, through a live video stream, watched in anticipation to see them hatch in the incubator. We have been mesmerised trying to guess which would hatch first. A little crack appeared in one of the eggs and it started to wobble about and then another poked its beak through the shell - the excitement was just too much. During the early hours of Wednesday night all nine eggs hatched and we were confronted with little fluffy chicks on arrival at school on Thursday. They all seem to be doing well and we look forward to seeing them grow over the next week or so. The first chick hatched has been named ‘Alpha’ which means ‘first born’ in Latin. Biophysics Presentation Ms Armstrong gave an interesting presentation to an invited Year 9 audience about vision incorporating Physics with Biology. The students watched a presentation on the ‘eye’ and had the opportunity to perform an eyeball dissestion! Speed Networking On Thursday Year 9 students and Sixth Formers had the chance to meet with scientists from a variety of backgrounds, such as energy, optical, electronic, forensic, biochemical and medicine. This was particularly of interest to students who are seriously thinking about a career in science but not sure which career path to choose. Ashcroft Technology Academy 100 West Hill London SW15 2UT Tel 020 8877 0357 Fax 020 8877 0617 email [email protected] website www.ashcroftacademy.org.uk Love Jack On Monday this week, Year 12 Performing Arts BTEC group performed their devised piece ‘Love, Jack’ as part of their BTEC course. They really excelled themselves by taking on characters that truly expressed raw emotion. The students used the stimulus of ‘your past depicts your future,’ to create a performance that fully communicated how a negative decision made by a young boy, Jack, prevented him from positively progressing in life. ‘Outstanding performance, that sent shivers down my spine. Very much like a west end production, I would pay to see this performance again,’ were one of the comments made by one of the astonished audience members. Well done to Sophie Bradford, Abby Coppard, Kymabli Williams, Sean O’Sullivan, Adam Trzcinski and a huge thank you to Miss Clarke and Miss Smith for their constant support throughout the process. London Schools’ Hydrogen Challenge Final Congratulations to STEM Club members Charlie Wickham (7t6), Joshua Craig (7t2) and Sonny Tatham (7t3) for reaching the London final of the Hydrogen Challenge held at City Hall. The boys won their heat to reach the final where they had to design and build a car that was powered by a hydrogen fuel cell. The car travelled an impressive distance of 15m, which placed them in the top ten of 35 teams competing. Well done to you all! Girls Football Well done to the girls Under 13 team for their excellent display in the Chelsea Foundation Girls Football tournament this week. The tournament began with two back to back games against St Cecilia’s and St Marylebone School. We beat both teams 1-0 to set up a tough game against our arch rivals, Graveney School. Despite being in a tough league against some strong teams that we haven’t encountered before, they managed to qualify for the semi final against Greycourt School. Unfortunately we were beaten by the tournament’s eventual winners who proved to be physically stronger and more aggressive than our girls. Despite the team’s obvious disappointment they should be proud of their performances and a particular well done should go to Sope Johnson who was chosen by the Chelsea coaches as their player of the tournament for her outstanding display of shot stopping in goal. The team would also like to thank Matthias Abebe for his endless enthusiasm in coaching the team on the day. Well done to: Zoe Armstrong, Chelsea Traore, Madeleine Blinkhorn Jones, Atlanta Downes, Allison Dalgleish, Sope Johnson, Noora Saarno, Olive Jones, Charlotte Cuff. FAB Author visit FAB Award Shortlisted Author James Dawson visited our FAB book shadowing group on Monday in LRC1. James, who is shortlisted for the Wandsworth schools FAB award for best teenage fiction in 2014, talked about his work and judged our students’ efforts to draw an alternative book cover to his shortlisted novel, ‘Say Her Name’. James kindly signed a book for winner Alisa Ahmad 8T4. Business Marketing Mix A Night at the Movies A Night At The Movies A musical showcase in aid of Wednesday 29th April 2015 6.00PM F BLOCK, Studio Adults £2 | Students £1 Tickets are available from Reprographics Presented by BTEC Music Students: Year 9-Year 13 students and their parents are invited to a ‘Night at the Movies’ on Wednesday 29 April to share an evening of song from the movies presented by our BTEC Music students and performed by students. Tickets will be available from Monday 23 March from Reprographics. The following students have gained 4 A* grades for the outcome of their New Healthy Cereal Project designed and developed for 3-4 year old children meeting the healthy cereal guidelines. Their approach was creative and rigorous - appealing and professional. They were led by the students highlighted who showed tremendous skill in managing and motivation – deploying all the coaching they have had in their Management workshops and lessons for Business. Well done to: Ismail Adam 12T5, Shaiharyaar Asif 12T6, Max Bidgood 12T4, Craig Bothwell 12T7, Mahamed Mahamud 12T2, Saifadden Monajed 12T4, Diana Mougharbel 12T2, Axel Reay 12T6, Zuheeb Sheikh 12T7 and Bryan Weifeng Li 12T7. Comic Relief Cake Sale Thank you to all the students who supported Comic Relief by purchasing the scrumptious cakes voluntarily baked or donated by our staff. We managed to raise an incredible £270.74 for the charity. Jessica Bagdonas | Olivia Taylor | Jodyann Wright Lunch rota for next week 1st sitting Year 11/8— 1.05 2nd sitting Year 9 — 1.15 3rd sitting Year 7 — 1.254th sitting Year 10 – 1.35
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