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Quote of the Week
“Everybody is a genius. But if you
judge a fish by its ability to climb a
tree, it will live its whole life
believing that it is stupid. ”
Albert Einstein
Forthcoming Events:
Word of the Week
Bumptious
Meaning: Irritatingly self-
assertive
Example: The comedian on the
TV talent show was bumptious and
not in the least bit amusing.
SHS Life This week has been another great week for our sporting achievements. I would like to congratulate Year 9 student Alex Barker for his amazing achievements in the British Cycling’s Under 14 National Youth Circuit Series on the Isle of Man over the Bank Holiday weekend. Alex continues to impress us with each competition and we wish him well in the National Track championships and West Midlands Circuit Championship. After her success at the Worlds Irish Dance Competition in Maastricht, Netherlands Hollie-Mae Reedman won the British Championships for Irish dancing at the weekend which is testament to her dedication. Please keep us posted of your son/daughter’s successes outside of school so that we can continue to celebrate together. At the weekend, SHS sports fans visited Wembley to watch the Women’s FA Cup Final on Saturday as Chelsea beat their arch rivals Arsenal 3-1. Trips like this are made possible by collaborating with the other SAET schools and I would like to thank the staff who give up their spare time to accompany the students on the trip. Last night our Year 12 and 13 students enjoyed a wonderful 2 course meal and danced the night away at their annual Spring Ball at Wharton Park, Bewdley. This event gives the students the chance to let their hair down before the examination season comes in to full force. Tomorrow, our Duke of Edinburgh Bronze students will undertake their practice navigation walk in the Wyre Forest area. Staff will work with the students to ensure that they are confident with their compass and map skills before they embark on their 2 day expedition in a few weeks’ time. Finally, we look forward to seeing all of our parents/carers of Year 7 students to discuss students’ progress at the forthcoming Parents Evening on Monday 21 May. Appointments can be made using our online booking system: https://stourport.parentseveningsystem.co.uk/
On behalf of us all at SHS have a wonderful weekend.
Ms Lorna Deakin
Principal
11 May 2018
Students of the Week
Josh Kite7PD nominated by Mrs J Colley
Maycee Cox 8SW nominated by Mr E Payne
Morgan Betton 9Dc
nominated by Miss L Cherrington
Paige Pimley 10JH nominated by Mrs N Gotting
Gracie Shore 11MW
nominated by Mr B Humphreys
Kyra Bates 13PH nominated by Mrs K Adlington
ActionAid Update SHS have been sponsoring a child with ActionAid since 1995. From 1995-2002 we sponsored Flora in Buwekula, Uganda and from 2002-2013 we sponsored Phanis from Kapchrowa, Uganda. Currently we are supporting a 9 year old boy called Caleb (pictured right) who also lives in Kapchorwa in Uganda. In recent years, Uganda has transformed itself from a country with a troubled past to one of relative stability and prosperity. A recent push for democracy has helped to establish stability and improve economic growth. Enormous progress has been made in several key areas with health care available free in state-run clinics and more communities have access to safe drinking water. Despite this, poverty remains deep-rooted in Uganda’s rural areas which are home to 84% of Ugandans. 1 in 3 people in Uganda live on less than £1 a day and many families do not get enough to eat. Our regular donations have been sent to ActionAid UK every April for the past 23 years! The money we send helps a child in one of the poorest countries in the world get access to nutritious food, clean water, health care and education.
15 May 2018
Year 9 Trip to Macbeth in Stratford
18 May 2018
KS3 & 4 District Athletics Trials
14 May 2018
Year 10 Trip to Macbeth in Stratford
23 May 2018
SRE P1 - whole school
25 - 26 May 2018
Duke of Edinburgh Bronze Practice Expedition
21 May 2018
Year 7 Parents’ Evening 4 - 7pm
Book your meetings here: www.stourport.parentsevenings
ystem.co.uk/
28 May - 1 June 2018
Half Term - School closed
The Stourport High School & VIth Form College, Minster Road, Stourport on Severn, Worcestershire, DY13 8AX
Principal: Ms Lorna Deakin, BA Hons PGCE NPQH Tel: 01299 872950 Email: [email protected] Fax: 01299 827972 Twitter: @stourporthigh
An Academy and National Teaching & Support School
Women’s FA Cup Final
Mr James, Miss Radio and Mr Wakefield accompanied 33
SHS students and 2 from Baxter College to watch arch rivals
Arsenal play Chelsea in this year’s Women’s FA Cup Final.
For many of the students this was their first time visiting
Wembley Stadium and they contributed towards a new
competition record crowd of 45,423 spectators. Chelsea
beat Arsenal 3 - 1 to take home their 2nd FA Cup trophy and
their victory has kept alive their hopes of a domestic double,
with only four more games remaining of the Women's Super
League One season and only goal difference separating
them and current league leaders Manchester City.
Cycling to the Top! Alex Barker 9GB competed in the latest round of British Cycling’s Under 14 National Youth Circuit Series which was held on the Isle of Man over the bank holiday weekend. Commencing on Friday evening, the prologue event was a Time Trial course set out on the Douglas promenade where Alex recorded a time of 1 minute and 54 seconds over the 1,028 metre course to share 5th place with 6 other riders, just 6 seconds off the top spot. Day 2 saw the tour relocating to Jurby, in the north of the island, for a flat 30km around a closed road circuit, which featured an additional points race, whereby the first 3 riders to cross the line are awarded 3,2 and 1 point respectively with the aggregate winner being awarded the green points jersey. The race started in extremely warm conditions, with the riders following the lead car down the narrow back straight before being given the signal to commence racing. All of the 9 points sprints were keenly contested with Alex wining 3 sprints and securing 2nd place in the points classification and an overall 4th place in the race where he averaged an overall speed of 22.8mph. The third and final day saw Alex starting in 6th place overall, 2nd in the points race and 1st in the Team competition. The location for day 3 was Ellerslie, situated near Crosby and renowned for its gruelling 2km climb which sees riders gain 90 metres. With all to play for, Alex and his team members set about attacking on the climb in an attempt to improve GC placings and capture the point’s jersey, whilst retaining the overall team number 1 position. With Alex in a good climbing mood he claimed 2 of the 4 hill sprints to add to his points tally and claimed 6th place overall in the final sprint. An impressive ride which saw him cover over 30kms and climb over 450 metres in just 51:39 minutes. Final results recorded Alex in overall 7th; 2nd in the Points classification and 2nd in the Team competition from a field of over 50 UK selected national riders. Alex’s attention now shifts to qualifying for the National Track championships and preparing for the Mini Paris to Roubaix race, whilst also defending his current lead in the West Midlands Circuit Championship.
Fixture / Against Result Scorers Player of the match
Under 12 Rounders vs Bewdley
Won 9.5 - 7
Alice Smith
Under 13 Rounders vs Bewdley
Won 10.5 – 7
Aislinn Harper
Under 14 Rounders vs Bewdley
Lost 9 – 5.5
Caitlin Warren-Ruff
Under 15 Rounders vs Bewdley
Won 13 – 6
Ellie Lashford
Under 13 Cricket vs Wolverley
Won by 9 wickets
Tom Worton and Josh Ganderton top run total pair.
Tom Worton
Under 15 Football vs Baxter
Won 4-0 Alfie Norris (2), Ed Price, Cian Prendergast
Fin Prendergast
SHS Sports Round-Up
Alex Barker in action