The Update The Axe Valley Community College Newsletter: Friday 15th May 2015 - Issue 13 As Year 11 complete an exciting time in Art, Jess James' work clearly shows the quality and creative enjoyment the last few months have brought. A quick tweet later the Artist Jess studied, Paul Ruiz, revealed how impressed he was: A very well done to all in ART! Mr Bowskill - Heart of Art I am pleased to confirm the arrangements: Head teacher’s message Mr Carr - Year 6 going into 7 Mr Davies - Year 7 going into 8 Miss Sloman (Mrs Osborne from July) - Year 8 going into 9 Mr Horn - Year 9 going into 10 Mr Scott – Year 10 going into 11 College Prefect System We have a strong prefect system at college that we are very proud of. Students in Year 10 wishing to become prefects are invited to take part in a rigorous selection system, which you can learn more about in this issue. I am fortunate to be part of the selection process each year. Interviewing these remarkable young people, I am struck by their inspiring personal stories. It is clear that students have thrived on the wealth of opportunities to develop themselves at college through their academic studies, leadership roles and extra-curricular activities. For example, all of the new prefect team took on the role of buddies with Year 7s that started with us in September. It is clear that the system is remarkably successful in providing our new arrivals with peer support, guidance and friendship that is highly valued and makes a real difference to the settling in process. Good luck to the new prefects, senior prefects and head boy / girl. Please note that Miss Mandy will work alongside Mr Horn for the remainder of the Summer Term. Also, Mr Horn will continue to be current Year 11 Leader during their study leave. From 1st June, I would also like to confirm that Mr Holland is taking on the role of Head of Sixth Form. Mr Holland (Assistant Head) has a wealth of experience in post 16 education, having occupied similar roles in two other schools. Summer Uniform Students have the option to wear official college polo shirts from 1st June. These can be purchased from Thomas Moore. Students are required to bring their blazer to school and only blazers can be worn over the polo shirt. Year Leader Team From 1st June, there will be changes to the Year Leader team. We now operate a system where we have Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4 Year Leaders. This means, rather than follow a year group from Year 7 to 11, Year Leaders move only within the Key Stage (Year 7-9 or 10-11). The purpose of this is to allow greater specialisation for Year Leaders. For example, at Key Stage 3 the focus is on transition, participation, building foundations and Year 9 options. At Key Stage 4 the focus is on careers, exams, buddy and prefect systems and post 16 options. Martin Smith - Head teacher Diary Dates: 22nd May - Non-uniform day 22nd May - Chamber Music Recital 22nd May - 1st June - Half Term 10th June - PSHE Day 19th June - Summer Concert 7th-10th July - Bugsy Malone 16th July - Caribbean Music Festival 1 Year 10 Prefect appointments The College is proud to announce the new prefect team. The Year 10s have been put a rigorous process of application and in many respects it has been similar to a job application. The Year Group approached this in a positive manner with over 90 students applying for the initial 60 spaces. The standard of the application was very high with some outstanding experience and values to support their inquiry. Unfortunately 30 students were left disappointed, but they will have another chance to apply in September. Finally, eight students interviewed for the role of head boy and head girl. They were set the task of preparing a presentation that focused on improvements that could be made upon the school. The standard of presentation was again extremely high and all students showed determination and creativity and were a real credit to themselves and the College. Duties have know started and I hope the students can show responsibility and maturity develop and spreading the Colleges core values. The senior prefect team has also been selected. Again this was a very popular application with 30 of the 90 applicants wanting this role. Because the quality and demand was so high, interviews took place to select the 11 senior prefect roles. Again the standard of interviewee was outstanding and it was hard to think these students were only 14/15 years of age, as they showed qualities way beyond their years. Mr J Scott - Head of Year 10 New Head Girl - Jessica Hill Being appointed Head Girl is a huge privilege and I am very grateful for all the support I have had, helping me strive to get the position. I intend to make sure over the next year I am able to help benefit the school and the pupils. 2 New Head Boy - James Windsor The appointment of head boy is fantastic and I thank everyone in the school for helping me strive to get the position. I intend to make sure over the next year I can help benefit the school in many ways along with Jess (head girl), the senior prefects and the prefect team. With a team this great we are sure to have a fantastic year at Axe Valley for everyone! Georgia Searle 10SD Netball player, Year 7 buddy, Member of the student council and ASPIRE student “Kindness can go a long way when promoting the college because when visitors come to visit a few friendly words can create a kind atmosphere and positive impression of the school.” Georgina Ashwell 10IL Accomplished singer, maths club helper and Year 7 buddy “I will always do my best to uphold the school’s high reputation.” The New Senior prefects: Sam Slade 10ESM Scientist, Year 7 buddy and member of ASPIRE, Sam is a PE leader and is working on his bronze Duke of Edinburgh award “I am proud of my school and I want my fellow students to feel the same way” Kelly Burns 10SD An academic all-rounder, pianist , kick-boxer and swimmer “I am committed to being a role model to my peers and promoting the school whilst upholding the values and traditions of Axe Valley at all times.” Ollie Vickery 10ESM Actor who will be playing the lead in Bugsy Malone later in the year, army cadet and Year 7 buddy. He is “committed to maintain and promoting the reputation of the college, its values and etiquette amongst students.” Billy Long 10IL Footballer, badminton player and Year 7 buddy “I am very optimistic and am willing to do what it takes to move the school and prefect system forward” Poppy Greig 10IL An outstanding student, Year 7 buddy, sports leader and a member of the student council. “I am keen to represent the college in all aspects so that every student has the opportunity to better themselves.” Gregory Lamprill 10SD Captain of the rugby team, football player and athlete, sports leader and Year 7 buddy “I think students should be safe and smart around the college at all times.” 3 Year 7 Residential PGL Beam House North Devon For the first time we have organised a Year 7 residential to give students the opportunity to develop their self confidence, self esteem and team skills through participating in a variety of awesome Outdoor Adventurous activities. We took 52 very excited Year 7 boys and girls and stayed for 2 nights at the PGL centre and students were safely led and instructed in some very exciting and challenging activities. These included: Trapeze (High Ropes) Aero Ball Survivor Archery Abseiling Surfing Quad biking All the students tried their hardest in all activities and so many students overcame their fears to achieve so many personal achievements like abseiling and surfing for the first time! They also took part in evening entertainment including 50/50 fun Team challenges (Dried Weetabix, yogurt and blind fold, Cardboard box and Mummy challenge) and Capture the flag. Chloe Bolton was the winner of the Weetabix challenge but she may have regretted it later!! Sorry Chloe! Amy Hoare was the winner of the cardboard box challenge with some amazing flexibility. All had an amazing fun time and as it was so successful I am already planning next years residential for Year 8 and Mr Carr is planning the new Year 7's Residential. Mr T Davies - Year 7 Leader 4 Sixth Form Philosophy, Politics and Economics The Axe Valley Sixth Form is always seeking out opportunities to extend and enrich our students lives. Tom Broderick, Brad Burraston and Mikey Rose were all nominated for the Exeter University for their "Introduction to PPE (Philosophy, Politics and Economics)". Great news! All 3 students have been successful. Introduction includes a 4 day Residential Summer School and is aimed at students considering studying either the combined PPE programme or any one of the three disciplines. Students are not required to have any prior knowledge of the subjects and the course will be delivered at an introductory level. Matthew to go to Yale Following the recent article detailing Matthew Mortimer’s success in reaching the final stages of selection at London School of Economics for the USA Sutton Trust Programme. We are pleased to report that Matthew a Year 12 student at Axe Valley Sixth Form Centre, has been chosen to attend Yale University. The students will engage with current and topical issues such as social mobility, gender inequality, climate change and global development through political, economic and philosophical approaches. Mathew told us, “I am extremely happy to have progressed onto the Sutton Trust America programme. I felt confident after my selection weekend at the London School of Economics, but am still shocked that my place has been confirmed. I am very excited to spend a week at the Ivy League university Yale, in New Haven, Connecticut, which is ranked inside the world’s top 10. My trip commences on the 5th of August, and I am looking forward to representing my school and the South-West, experiencing the culture and education system of a country that I have never had the opportunity to visit. In the future I hope I can progress on the programme and receive a scholarship to an American University of my choice. The teaching programme includes sessions by top researchers and will give students an introduction to university style teaching and learning. The experience will not only look good for their Personal Statement for their university application but will also be immensely enjoyable. The residential will run from 23rd - 26th June. Mr D Holland - Assistant Head His Head of Sixth Form, Mr Rupert Carr, said, “We are delighted that Matt has secured this prestigious place in the face of huge competition. He is a fantastic representative of the college and we are sure he will make the most of this opportunity”. 5 Sports Update Athletics Well done to everyone who competed and good luck to the East Devon Athletes on Thurs 21st . On Weds 6th May over 30 athletes from Yrs 811 attended the East Devon Athletics Trials at Exeter Arena. Inter Boys (Yr10/11) Jack Croxall - 100m - 3rd Jack Harwood - Triple Jump - 2nd Jack Harwood - High Jump - =2nd (ED reserve) Lewis Franklin - Shot Putt - 2nd Ben Franklin - 800m - 4th (ED reserve) Thristan Dionio - Shot Putt - =3rd Greg Lamprill - Javelin -1st Inter Girls (Yr10/11) Becky Griffiths - Discus - 1st Rachel Loud - Shot Putt - 1st Jess Lee - Triple Jump - 1st (= trials record) Jess Lee - Long Jump - 2nd May Wood - 1500m - 2nd (new school record) Junior Boys (Yr8/9) Will House - 300m - 4th new school record (ED reserve) Junior Girls (Yr8/9) Maia Green - Javelin - 1st Ella Magrane - Long Jump - 2nd Ella Magrane - 200m - 2nd (= school record) Molly Stemp - Long Jump - 4th (ED reserve) Nadine Legg - 1500m - (school record) The purpose of the event is to give athletes an opportunity to perform to their personal best in a bid to gain selection into the East Devon Athletics Team. The weather was not on anyone's side with heavy drizzle to start the event followed by extremely strong winds making high jump, throwing event and distance running a real challenge. However the wind was favourable for our 100m and 200m athletes! All Axe Valley students performed with determination and commitment with school and event records being broken in the process. All performances by Yr8 and 10 were very strong as they were also competing against the Yr9 and Yr11 respectively. Below is a list of commendable results and those listed in red have now been confirmed as athletes who have been selected for the East Devon team to compete against Exeter School on Thurs 21st May. U13 Football Good performances at this event will give the students a chance of attending the Schools County Championships on Saturday 13th June. Seaton U13 Football Team reached the final of the U13 East Devon Youth League against Ottery St Mary in the Exeter & District youth 6 football league plate final. Rugby The match was played at Exeter City's, St James Park. Axe Valley pupils included: Reece McCabe, William Hellier, Edward Kenworthy, Alfie Tucker-Vincent, Michael Moulding, Matthew Heron, Ella Richardson, Min Dack, Ben Bush and Braidey Yeo. Lewis Franklin Year 10 was named as Player’s Player of the year for Sidmouth U15 RFC and Greg Lamprill was named as Supporter’s Player of the year for Sidmouth U15 RFC. Lewis Smithhurst named as players player for Exeter Chiefs U13, also representing East Devon U13 Squad and awaiting confirmation of selection into the U14 Devon Squad. U16 Football Well done boys and good luck for next season. The Seaton Town U16s won the U16 Exeter League after a thrilling match against Willand Rovers U16, the last match of the season. The Seaton team had to win this match to beat Broadclyst who had 43 points. Before the match Seaton had 41 points and their win meant winning the league by 1 point! Mr T Davies - PE Department Rugby - Honiton RFC Colts Myself and George Dowse 13PC play rugby for Honiton RFC Colts team and we recently managed to reach the final of the Devon Cup. We unfortunately lost to Barnstaple, who are a very good team. We put up a good fight, and we were worthy opponents. The whole experience was incredible, playing on a professional pitch that will later this year be used for the Rugby World. Thanks to everyone who came along to support us, it was a great day had by all. This was a fantastic result for the boys on the team. Axe Valley students included: Jack Bennett, Lewis Cottam, Jacob Rowe, Tony Pinder, Max Richardson, Mattie Vincent, Brandon Curl, Jamie Tate, Pete Smith, Kyle Gould, Cameron Gould, Lewis Franklin and Jack Harwood. Well done boys! Andy Franklin - Football coach Jonny House -13VP 7 8 College Notices School Transport Concussion The Axe Valley Community College supports the (DCC) Devon County Council’s “No Pass No Travel Scheme” that operates on transport to and from this school. New information regarding concussion injuries (through everyday accidents or sporting activities) is regularly reviewed. As a college we aim to keep up to date with all new recommendations regarding students welfare and health and safety. Only students who show a valid travel pass to the driver on every journey will be allowed to travel. Students must travel on the vehicle indicated on their pass. New public awareness material has recently been made available via England Rugby (RFU) and is aimed at raising awareness of parents, medical professionals, teachers, sports coaches of the importance of following advice regarding head injuries and particularly concussion. Please ensure that your child has their travel pass before they leave home every day. Please ensure that your child knows what to do in the event they are not allowed to travel or the bus does not arrive (e.g. because of breakdown or traffic conditions or severe weather). School attendance is very important and it is best to be prepared for any of these eventualities. We would like to draw your attention to the posters below. Further information can also be found using the links http://www.irbplayerwelfare.com/concussion http://www.englandrugby.com/my-rugby/ players/player-health/concussion-headcase/ DCC will carry out regular pass checks throughout the year. The most important information is that as a college it is crucial that we are informed (tutors, medical office and PE department) of any concussions that have occurred outside of school hours so that we can deal with the recovery period and return to physical activity appropriately following the suggested advice. Drivers are not allowed to carry passengers who cannot show a valid pass. If your child loses their pass during the day they should go to Reception to ask for a 10 day temporary pass. Replacement passes cost £5 each and can be ordered online, or by sending a cheque with a replacement form. Further info available at: http://www.devon.gov.uk/school_transport Fun Competition How many times is “Axe Valley” mentioned in this newsletter? Hand your answers into Reception with your name. Correct answers will be put in a hat and drawn for the winner to be announced in the next issue of The Update. Prize is 2 FREE tickets to Woodlands Theme Park in Totnes 9 REACH Update Catering Talk She explored some of the dos and don’ts and we looked in detail at two examples, that very clearly demonstrated the difference careful attention to presentation can make. Suzanne Ley from Springboard and Courtney Peters, chef at the Rusty Bike in Exeter. Visited us to talk about catering. Courtney has won lots of young chef awards and has worked with some top chefs along the way. Thank you Maggi and we look forward to seeing you again on PSHE Day. He chose to show the students how to make fresh pasta, in particular tortellini stuffed with spinach and ricotta. The students were able to roll the pasta in the machine and then shape the tortellini shapes. Axminster Tools and Machinery This week we visited Jane Boulton and Hayley Styles gave us a tour of Axminster Tools and Machinery including their warehouse, distribution centre, workshops, sales floors, accounts and designs offices as well as the canteen. Many Old Axonians work at the company and we talked in detail about the variety of careers paths some of them have taken, both as graduates as well as straight from school after GCSEs. Courtney was extremely passionate about his chosen career and talked about how proud he was that clients ate and enjoyed the food he created with his own hands. Many thanks to Suzanne and Courtney and we look forward to seeing them again soon. The sheer variety of opportunities was extremely inspiring, thank you to Jane and Hayley for spending time with us. Image and Presentation—Maggi Green Professional image consultant Maggi talked to us about the importance of image when it comes to interviews and impressing potential employers. Mrs K Pemberton - REACH Co-ordinator 10 ASPIRE Update La Navet Bete – Year 8 Drama Workshop La Navet Bete – Dick Tracy Show In conjunction with Villages in Action, the ASPIRE team of young promoters invited the comedy acting group La Navet Bete into school to perform their production of Dick Tracy. At 7pm on Thursday 23rd April it was show time in the main school hall as the award winning comedy acting group La Navet Bete performed their latest show Dick Tracy. A week ahead of the performance date ASPIRE Drama held a workshop for all year 8 students in the school hall with the actors. After their sell out tour at Exeter Phoenix we knew we were in for a treat and what a show it was. There were scenery and costume changes happening at record speed from the start. Explosions, double crossing, chase scenes and fantastic comic timing on stage and in the audience; this really was a show not to be missed. The Students took part in one-hour sessions devoted to comedy and comic acting. Funny faces, humours walks and team work were the order of the day as everyone joined in and proved that working together is the best way to get a tricky job done. The ASPIRE Young Promoters Team did a fantastic job selling tickets, arranging seating and selling refreshments. The Young Promoters team have donated the £100 profit from the performance to the school Drama Department for their July performance of Bugsy Malone. 11 Pyrography Workshop On Tuesday 28th April the year 7 ASPIRE Art students were invited to take part in a Pyrography workshop led by Axminster Tools and Machinery. Message of Thanks Oliver Hogg from the Exeter University Tutoring Programme finished with a final Q and A session with his year 11 students on Wednesday. He has now started the tutoring programme with our current year 10 students who attended the after school induction event on Tuesday. The year 11’s passed on their thanks to Ollie for his leadership on the programme and hoped the new Year 10 students enjoy this opportunity as much as they have. Pyrography is the process of producing designs on wood, leather or other materials using a heated tool. The two hour workshop was led by Ben Beddows and was held in the training centre on Millwey Rise Industrial Estate. Students practised how to mark make using different nibs on the pyrography pens before burning their artwork onto wood. Learning this new skill proved to be tricky at first, however, all the students produced a piece of art to be proud of by the end of the session. Mrs Slade - ASPIRE Co-ordinator 12 Fundraising Letters for Hospital Beds Congratulations to the students who wrote letters in support of the save hospital beds campaign. The list of students who wrote letters is as follows: Hannah White (winner - best letter prize) Kate Rorstad Merlin Dixon Adam Taylor Megan Herbert Jasper Parsons Stuart Wight Enjiely Durias Jamie Williams Jonathan House All the students who wrote letters were presented with a thank you card and a £5 book token and the winner of the best letter prize received £25. The money for prizes was donated by well wishers to the campaign for the specific purpose. Present from AHAG and LOF were Dr James Vann, Sooty Vann, Mervyn Symes and Ann Veit. Nepal Fundraising Tutor group 10IL is planning a fund raising day on May 22nd. Originally this was to raise money for British Heart foundation, but in light of the recent events in Nepal we have decided to raise funds for this instead. 13 TAVCC PTFA Musical Events coming up We hope you will all support the wonderful musical events coming up this term. At each event there will be refreshments and raffle. If you would be able to help with these please contact Jo on : [email protected] or Kate on: [email protected] Thanks! 14 Community Noticeboard Sunday 31st May Axminster Football Club 11am - 3pm 15 DM COACHING CRICKET SUMMER HOLIDAY CAMPS CLOAKHAM LAWNS 26th & 28th May, 30th July 6 , 13TH, 20th & 27TH August 9am – 3pm All boys and girls age 5-15 are welcome TH £12 per day (£70 for all seven days up-front) Head Coached by ECB Level 3 Head Coach Dan Murnane and supported by selection of ECB Level 2 coaches. If you are interested contact Dan Murnane on 07845498057 or email him at [email protected] DM COACHING MAY HALF TERM FOOTBALL CAMPS Wednesday 27th & Friday 29th May - 9pm – 3pm CLOAKHAM LAWNS SPORTS CENTRE, AXMINSTER, EX13 5HW Age range: 5 – 13 years old!!! HEAD COACHES Brad-Lee Miller (Exeter City Futsal Scholar, FITC Football Coach, FA Level 2 & Module 1 Coach) Dan Murnane (FA Level 1 Outfield and Goalkeeping Coach) Skills, Games and Mini Tournaments with prizes each day!!! We have plans and games whatever the weather, indoors and outdoors!!! Costs: Only £12 per day or £20 for both days!!! Bring a packed lunch, lots of drinks, shin pads, trainers, football boots and appropriate clothing (If it is wet bring extra clothing, waterproofs, a towel and a few pairs of socks!!!) If you are interested contact Dan Murnane on 07845498057 / [email protected] The great thing is a percentage of the funds raised will go16 towards funding youth football at Millway Rise AFC
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