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SUMMER TERM 2015, ISSUE 9 Page 1
In this issue...
2 Head’s Lines Sports Day
3 Key reminders for last 2 weeks of term
4 Speech Day Reminders Menu
5 La journée française
6 Athletics 1st XI v ORHS Cricket Match
7 Pre-Prep News Y7 Geography Trip to London
9 RHPA News Learning Skills
8 Y1 trip to British Wildlife Centre
SUMMER TERM
Newsletter Summer Term 2015
Issue 9 26th June
DIARY SHEET Sat 27th June — Sun 6th July
venue Arrive/Depart
Collect/Return
Sat 27th June
10.00 S D Parents invited to use the field for family picnic a erwards
home 9.30 1.00
Mon 29th Jun
9.00 Y8 Art Workshop with ar st Elizabeth Jardine AR 4.00
3.45 Rainbows (instead of Tuesday 30th June)
4.00 No Clubs / Prep for Lower School Children (please collect at 4pm)
7.00 Lower School Evening of Music theatre 6.45
Tues 30th Jun
La Journée Française—All children to wear red/ white & blue
8.30 French Day Assembly—Y6 & 7 Parents invited to a end
theatre 9.15
9.15 French Café for Y6 & 7 Parents quad
NO Rainbows (on Monday 29th June instead)
5.30 Pre‐Prep Consulta on Evening 7.00
Wed 1st Jul
1.30 SRE Workshops—PSHE Y8—Yoan Reed 4.00
2.30 All Girls Rounders v Brambletye CANCELLED
4.00 No Prep for Upper School Children (please collect at 4pm)
7.00 Upper School Evening of Music theatre 6.45
Thurs 2nd Jul
9.00 Y8 Historical Tour of TW away 1.00
11.30
Junior Swimming Gala (Year 3 & 4) ‐ Parents welcome: please access the pool via the gate by the bicycle shed—Parking on the school field, weather permi ng
home 1.00
2.00
Senior Swimming Gala (Year 5—8) ‐ Parents welcome: please access the pool via the gate by the bicycle shed—Parking on the school field, weather permi ng
home
4.15 Rose Hill Golf Open + Leavers home 5.15
5.30 Pre‐Prep Consulta on Evening 7.00
Fri 3rd Jul
9.00 Y8 Family Picnic & Bewl Water Walk away 9.00 3.00
3.15 Recep on Open Classroom 3.30
4.15 No Clubs/Prep/A er School Care except Brown‐ies Temper Temper visit
Sat 4th Jul 4.30 Y6 to Bowles—meet there
P ‐P S S DVD
Pre‐Prep Summer Show DVD All orders MUST be placed by Monday 29th June. Please use the following link to do so: h ps://rosehillschool.wufoo.com/forms/preprep‐summer‐concert‐dvd‐order‐form/
LOWER & UPPER SCHOOL
CONCERTS Please note that children in the
2 concerts next week MUST BE BACK at school
between 6.30 and 6.45pm, mee ng in the
music room. Please note any siblings
a ending the concerts should wear school uniform.
L F Small plain silver ring with engraving—claim from the school office
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Head’s Lines S F Many thanks to Jane Manning and her helpers and to our home maintenance team for a really enjoyable Fair last Saturday. Thanks also to the many parents, friends and Old Rose Hillians who supported it and to Jerry and his team for the delicious cricket tea.
P ‐P S S Congratula ons and thanks to all the children, staff, parents and helpers for two wonderful performances this week. Many thanks to all the parents who came to watch.
Sports Day—Saturday 27th June 2015
All Prep School children should register in their House area by 9.30am on Saturday. Please wear clean white PE kit. It would also be advisable to bring water to sip throughout the morning (no fizzy drinks) and a hat to wear when not in the shade.
CAPS & SUN CREAM B R H O K S S C , C S D . Y
. P / R H C . All pupils will be in at least 2 events ‐ a graded sprint and a relay for your houses. If you have qualified for other events you will need to check the ming on the programme. Make sure you report to your House area where you are to remain throughout the morning to support the others members of your House. (You don’t watch with your parents). Make sure you know when your event is taking place and listen to the announcements very carefully. Heats and Finals lists will be posted on the pavilion wall. Please double check your events. If you cannot see your name anywhere please tell Mr Fung‐On immediately. The first races start at 10.00am. Reminders: 1. There are two young visitors races for boys and girls under 10 (Pre‐Prep children may enter these)
Sorry, we cannot allow children to run if they need to be accompanied (Health and Safety) 2. There is a champagne challenge for any two adults to run a sack race for a bo le of champagne
each ‐ please come forward when this is announced. No previous experience is necessary! 3. The events should be finished by about 12.40pm and the prize giving by 1.00pm 4. All families are very welcome to stay on in the grounds in the a ernoon to enjoy your picnics a er
the prize giving. I hope the weather will be kind to us this year!
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Key Reminders for the last 2 weeks of term
With only two weeks to go before the end of this school year a reminder of arrangements for the end of term:
Saturday 28th June Sports Day Arrive: 9.30am Prize Giving: 12.45pm
Monday 29th June Lower School Evening of Music @ 7.00pm (performers to arrive by 6.45pm)
Tuesday 30th June La Journée Française—All children to wear red/white & blue No Rainbows Pre‐Prep Consulta on Evening
Wednesday 1st July Upper School Evening of Music @ 7.00pm (performers to arrive by 6.45pm)
Thursday 2nd July Junior Swimming Gala (Year 3 & 4) @ 11.30am Senior Swimming Gala (Y5—8) @ 2.00pm (Parents welcome to a end these events: please access the pool via the gate by the bicycle shed. Park on the field, weather permi ng) Rose Hill School Golf Open—Leavers welcome to play 4.15—5.15pm Pre‐Prep Consulta on Evening
Friday 3rd July Recep on Open Classrooms No Prep / Clubs (Accept Brownies) / A er School Care
Saturday 4th July Year 6 to Bowles (un l Monday 6th July)
Mon 6th—Fri 10th July NO CLUBS during the last week of term
Monday 6th July Year 2 Open Classrooms 9.00am Pre‐Prep Informal Concert – All Y2 + Y1 Musicians—Parents Welcome. Coffee served from 8.30am in the Common Room Early Years Dance Exhibi on in the Theatre at 2.30pm Transi on Mee ng fro Kindergarten Parents 3.15pm
Tuesday 7th July Year 1 Open Classrooms Early Years Sports Day— 10.30—11.30am . All Early Years home at 12.00noon Later Years Sports Day 1.30—3.00pm BBQ and swim for September 2015 Year 7 pupils 4.15pm
Thursday 9th July Prep School Picnic Lunch
Friday 10th July School Finishes at: 11.45am for Pre‐Prep 12—12.15pm for Prep School
Saturday 12th July Speech Day at 10.30am (Compulsory for Prep School pupils who should arrive by 10.10am at the latest and report directly to their form rooms) Term Ends RHPA Summer Ball
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S D P G —S 11th J
This year’s Guest of Honour is Dr Maloney , Headmaster of Bede’s School
This event is compulsory for all Prep School children. If any Pre‐Prep parents would like to a end, they are welcome, but please let the school office know so that we can ensure sufficient sea ng.
A S D Pupils must be smart and wearing shirt/ e school uniform. (NO blazers, jumpers, cardigans, hats or caps re‐
quired) Pupils should arrive by 10.10am at the latest. (Register in Form Room) No access via the Dining Room Any Pre‐Prep siblings a ending Speech Day MUST wear school uniform. Parents of Leavers have reserved sea ng Parking on the School field. All Parents are invited to join Staff and Governors for drinks a er prize giving by the marquee.
Week beginning 29th June Monday Chicken Curry, Rice & Naan Bread
Vegetable Curry
Choc Ice
Tuesday Escargots or Moules Marinière Poulet Frites
Quiche
Tarte au citron ou Fromages et bague es
Wednesday Roast Beef with Yorkshire Pudding, Roast Potatoes, Green Beans & Carrots, Horseradish Sauce
Cheese & Tomato Pasta
Jelly
Thursday Bolognese Pasta Bake, Garlic Bread
Vegetable Bolognese
Profiteroles
Friday Foodie Friday—USA Burgers & Chips
Vegetable Burger
Waffles with Maple Syrup
D S B
At least 2 op ons of a meat /fish based dish & at least 1 vegetarian main course. Up to 10 side salads, plus freshly baked bague es for added carbohydrate, grated cheese as an op on with the
vegetarian soups on Tuesdays for added protein.
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Next Tuesday, 30th June 2015 Rose Hill will once again ‘Go French’ for the day
The Franco‐frolics will start early with Year 8 Prefects running a mobile bureau de change in the Quad before registra on for children wishing to convert their £1.00 into a euro! Prep school break will be extended as pupils order (in French) a pain au chocolat and ‘un diabolo’ from one of the highly trained Year 6 French waiters / waitresses, at this year’s in the Quad. Kindergarten and Recep on pupils will be treated to a small pain au chocolat on the field adjacent to the Coventry Astro. Years 1 and 2 will be served by the Year 6 waiters on the field adjacent to the Upper play area and following lunch they will be treated to une glace à la fraise in the Café. Light‐hearted entertainment will be provided on the café periphery ‐ Year 6 street entertainers and buskers will be joined by Y7 & 8 caricature ar sts. The ar sts will be sketching those pupils brave enough to under‐take a very public si ng! Throughout the day staff will enter into the spirit of the occasion by giving a French flavour to their lessons. At lunch me the children will be treated to some super French delicacies – see the menu on the previous page. Each table will also feature a menu designed and produced by a Year 3 or 4 pupil. The menus will be judged by Mrs Moore and Mr Draper with awards going to the best four. On the day, all children should wear smart, casual dress with at least one of the tricolour colours: bleu, blanc, rouge (No uniforms, no football shirts, no make‐up etc.)
PREP SCHOOL PUPILS ARE REMINDED TO BRING £1.00
Monsieur Draper
La journée française
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Athletics
On Wednesday 24th June 7 pupils from Rose Hill travelled to Birmingham to represent the School in the IAPS Finals. RESULTS
F B U13 Shot 9.60m 6th O B U14 Javelin 22m G K U13 Long Jump 4.15m George Kendon U13 100m 13.92secs A P U12 Long Jump 4.55m 2nd A B , A P , Z B , J P U12 Relay Team 9th
The highlight of the day was Arthur Plun‐ke as he jumped 4.55m (1cm off the cur‐rent school record!) to win a silver medal in the Under 12 Long Jump and he is a year young.
F B
ORHS v 1st XI Cricket Results
This year’s annual cricket match ORHS v 1st XI took place on Saturday 20th June at the Summer Fair. The Old Boys ba ed first and scored 129 for 5 in 20 overs. B B (27), B L (23), H M (20) and G G (20) were the top scorers. R F was the most successful bowler with 2 wickets The 1st XI scored 82 for 4 in reply. G K (24) and O B (23) were the top scorers. The Old Boys won by 47 runs.
R F
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Pre-Prep News Y 1 2 O C
Parents are welcome to view the classrooms and corridor displays for the final me this year.
Year 2 parents are invited to join us between 8.10—8.25am on Monday 6th July
and Year 1 Parents are invited to join us
between 8.25—8.40am on Tuesday 7th July
Y 2 I M C
M 6 J 2015, 9.00 T
Year 2 children will be singing and Musicians performing. All parents of children taking part are invited to come and listen. Coffee will be served in the Y8 Common Room from 8.30am. Musicians need to remember to bring in their instrument (if appropriate) and music on Monday morning.
K R (E Y ) D E M 6 J 2015, 9.00 T
Y7 Geography Fieldwork trip to London
On June 18th Year 7 went on a field trip to the Olympic Park in Stra ord. The trip was for us to collect data for our Common Entrance course work. We met our guide Dan and then looked round different places in Stra ord. Some were new and really nice but others were old and run down. We were given a ques on‐naire sheet which we had to complete. The ques ons were related to whether or not the area was safe. We also had to ask people what they thought about the Olympic park since the Olympics.
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Year 1 trip to The British Wildlife Centre
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RHPA News S F Thank you to all those parents and school staff that helped to ensured we had a enjoyable and successful Summer Fair last Saturday.
S D The PA and Year 3 parents are organising and running the refreshments stall at Sports Day on Saturday. Coffee / tea so s drinks and pastries will be available from 9.30am. If you have any spare me and see that the stall is busy then please lend a hand.
W C Last week the school received the news that they have planning permission for the outdoor classroom which the PA is helping to fund with £10,000 of the money we have raised. This is going to be a wonderful enhancement to learning in the woods. We recently received the following le er from the Niemann Pick Research Founda on sharing their apprecia on for our recent £1000 dona on.
If you have any games or books on loan from the Learning Skills Dept., please could you return these by Friday 3rd July at the latest? Thank you, Mrs Copeland
TOUCH‐TYPE READ AND SPELL SUMMER HOLIDAY COURSES 2015
JULY Courses 1 and 2: Each week from Mon 6th – Fri 17th Course 3: Mon 27th – Fri 31st, taught by Susie Pepper
AUGUST Course 4: Monday 3rd – Friday 7th Courses 5 and 6: Each week from Mon 17th – Fri 27th
Lessons will be at the same me each day and will last 50 minutes. Stu‐dents are taught in groups of a maximum of five, each working at their own pace with targets set specifically for them.
Teachers: Patricia Hardingham The White House BA, Cert. Ed., Dip.SpLD, AMBDA, CELTA Culverden Down Tunbridge Wells Susie Pepper Kent TN4 9SL
BA Hons, Montessori Dip. QTS T. 01892 513833
Learning Skills Department