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in-form 25-29 January 2016
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25 - 29 JANUARY 2016 A WEEK
Starts 25th January 7.30am
Courtyard cafe breakfast for 2.50
Come and get your fill!
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Breakfast Week 24 - 30 January Breakfast Week is a campaign to raise awareness of the benefits of eating a healthy breakfast and demonstrate the wealth of wonderful breakfast options available breakfast should never be boring!
Did you know? The average person sits down to breakfast at 7.31am
during the week and 8.28 am at the weekend The nations favourite breakfast is a cooked breakfast,
followed by porridge, breakfast cereal and then toast The breakfast foods we are most likely to eat during the
week are wholegrain cereal (37%) followed by toast with spread (32%) and then porridge (27%)
Taste, speed, filling, quick to prepare and health, are the most important factors when it comes to breakfast and there is a growing trend for eating breakfast out of the home.
A worrying 45%* of people are skipping breakfast once or more during the week, with more than one in ten (13%) never eating it.
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, giving you energy for the day ahead. Skipping breakfast can result in low energy, feeling grumpy and struggling to concentrate.
Are you ready to accept Mission Breakfast? Have a look at what Eat Smart will be offering at their new Breakfast Club. The Courtyard Caf will open daily at 7.30am (starting on Monday 25th January) and will offer a huge selection of breakfast for you to choose from. Simply pay your 2.50 and fuel up for the day! *The Grocer, 10 things you need to know about breakfast (August 2015)
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Fruit and Yoghurt Bar Select your fruit...add the yoghurt...finish with your choice
of toppings!
Smoothie Bar Mango Dream
Very Berry Super Food Special
Make your own
Heavenly Whole Grains Breakfast Bagels
Low Fat Philadelphia, Marmite or Scrambled Eggs
Perk Up Your Porridge Liven up the Oats with a whole host of toppings
Cereal Bar You choose...just add the milk!
Freshly squeezed orange juice and apple juice
Look out for the chefs selection of healthy hot meals...prepared just for you!
Courtyard Caf open from 7.30, pay 2.50 and make your choice...but definitely choose
breakfast!
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Can you believe we still havent had eight correct connection answers to our Community signpost competition? Some of you have come close but we need all of them right before we can award the 3 credits. Heres three clues to help you 1. Five places are directly link to school trips, we need to know
the name of the trip 2. Two places are a local geography question 3. One place is linked to one of your teachers
Year 8 E Safety Production Saltmine Theatre group is coming into school next month to run a workshop and performance about E Safety to all Year 8 students. The sessions will take place in B Hall on Tuesday 2nd February at the timings below: Session 1 Periods 3 and 4 8AMD, 8ELC, 8MH, 8LNR, 8MEH Session 2 Periods 4 and 5 8PO, 8ASH, 8AMB, 8RRG
So, come on, get guessing and claim your 3 credits...all important for super tutor group and certificate points for your IGS community!
Send your answers to [email protected]
Bradford
Leeds
Reykjavik
Munich
Rio de Janeiro
Ypres
Coutances
Madrid
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Dinner Time Rota (No Bags in B Hall)
Sitting 1 12.30pm
Sitting 2 From 12.40pm
Sitting 3 Not before 12.45pm
Year 9 Packed Lunch Area: D Floor Social Area
Year 8 Packed Lunch Area:
P2
Year 7 Packed Lunch Area:
P3/P5
Manners are important in the lunch time queue; any student misbehaving will be sent to the back of the queue. Rotating lunchtime sittings are for Years 7, 8 and 9 only. Years 10 and 11 have optional sittings. Bags must not be taken into B Hall at lunchtime unless they contain essential medication (i.e. Epipen or
Diabetic equipment).
Coming Up...Coming Up...Coming Up
Friday 22nd Jan Year 11 into 12 Taster Day Monday 25th Jan Year 9 Parents Evening Tuesday 26th Jan Year 11 Poetry Trip Wednesday 27th Jan Community Charity Day and hockey match Friday 29th Jan Year 11 Munich trip leaves Monday 1st Feb Year 11 Munich trip Returns Tuesday 2nd Feb Year 8 eSafety Production Thursday 4th Feb Year 10/11 Intermediate Maths Challenge Tuesday 9th Feb Year 11 Parents Evening
Lunchtime Library Rota
Week A Monday Year 7 & 9
Tuesday Year 8 & 10 Wednesday Year 7 & 9
Thursday Year 8 & 10 Friday Year 7 & 9
Week B Monday Year 8 & 10 Tuesday Year 7 & 9
Wednesday Year 8 & 10 Thursday Year 7 & 9
Friday Year 8 & 10
Years 1113 are allowed in the Library at all times
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Year 7 Girls Pos Name Time
3 Charlotte Elston 8.05
6 Lydia Dey 8.45
10 Sara Weller 9.16
11 Emily Fotherby 9.18
Team Result 2 Ilkley GS
Junior Girls Pos Name Time
1 Bethan Morley 10.09
3 Emily Field 11.04
4 Rachel Scott 11.10
5 Bernadette Raven 11.13
6 Ella Hammond 11.14
7 Caitlin Oddie 11.18
8 Ella Shouler-Harris 11.33
10 Katie Meredith 11.54
12 Isabel Sowden 12.54
Team Result 1 Ilkley GS
2 Ilkley GS B
The Girls Team
Junior Boys Team
Junior Boys
Pos Name Time
1 Dominic Coy 12.26
2 Robbie Matthews 12.50
3 Ethan Whiteside 13.00
4 Adam Mitchell 13.04
13 Reuben Foster 14.16
15 Arran Burnett 14.17
16 Tom Jackson 14.28
17 Adam Townsend 14.29
20 Harvey Stapleton 14.41
Team Result
1 Ilkley GS
4 Ilkley GS B
Year 7 Boys Pos Name Time
2 Nathan Coy 8.03
3 Ashley Leach 8.28
5 Tomas Cesar De Sa 8.50
Congratulations to all our runners who took part in the Bradford Schools Cross Country Championships at Northcliffe Park on Wednesday 13th January. They performed brilliantly both as a team and individually, the full results can be seen below and on the following page.
Year 7 Boys Team
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Intermediate Boys Pos Name Time
2 Cameron Reilly 14.19
3 Oscar Stapleton 14.44
5 Joe Haigh 15.18
7 Harry Barker 15.54
Team Result 1 Ilkley GS
Senior Boys Pos Name Time
2 Dan Hayes 15.48
3 Ruaridh Mon-Williams 16.05
Intermediate Boys team
Senior Boys team
Congratulations to Eloise Wood (7GS/JMP) and Finn Parton (7JWK) who are the first students in the whole school to achieve their silver award (80 credits). Well done you are both a credit to IGS!
Well done to Emily Field (9LAM) who competed in the North East Regional Diving Championships at the weekend. Emily performed fantastically well and finished with a bronze medal in the Platform category, qualifying her for the National Finals later this year. Good luck Emily!
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Well done to Rebekah Gray (11AHF) who recently had a haircut and donated her lovely locks to the Princess Trust (a charity who make wigs for children who have lost their hair due to cancer treatment). Rebekah has been putting up with the hassle of very long hair so that she could have a 10 inch haircut! It costs 350 to convert this real hair into a child's wig and Rebekah is now asking for donations to help make this happen.
www.justgiving.com/Bexdonatedherhair is the Just Giving page if you'd like to help.
...gone tomorrow!
Hair today...
Congratulations to our sportshall athletics team who competed in the competition at Oakbank School on Tuesday afternoon. We had four teams taking part in the competition. The Year 7 girls came 1st beating Oakbank School by two points. They have now qualified for the Bradford Championships later in the year. The year 7 boys and Year 8 girls finished a close 2nd just two points behind Oakbank School and the Year 8 boys finished a respectable 3rd. All the athletes who took part were a credit to school showing great effort and determination.
Year 8 Girls Team: Stef Rose (8LNR); Caitlin Oddie (8AMB); Mollie Holden (8ELC); Ellie Bailey (8LNR); Ella Hammond (8ELC); Ella Shuttleworth (8AMB) and Lilly Dobson (8LNR).Year 8 Boys Team: Harry Rayner (8ELC); Reuben Foster (8ELC); Tom Hagan (8RRG); Asa Lowe (8ASH); James Patchett (8MEH); Tom Jackson (8AMB)and Tom Waller (8ELC). Year 7 Girls Team: Harriet Foyston (7AW); Mia Allan (7JWK); Amelia Gibbons (7DJJ); Sara Weller (7AW); Charlotte Elston (7TJB); Neve Tunney (7DJJ) and Lucy Harrison (7FEA). Year 7 Boys Team; Alex Jowett (7FEA); Harry Stead (7DJJ); Nathan Coy (7FEA); Ben McNulty (7FEA); Jacob Smithson (7MPC); Tom Dover (7AWD) and Ashley Leach (7FEA).
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On Wednesday, the U15 girls cricket team took part in a West Yorkshire Indoor Cricket Finals Tournament. Captained by Ellie Cooper the team showed great spirit and enthusiasm throughout the day. There was outstanding batting from Lily Gazeley, Kirsty McMillan, Sophie Armitage and Rachel Scott. Becky Hadfield demonstrated amazing wicket keeping and made the most of a great opportunity to stump an opposition player out. Caitlan Rhodes showed some excellent bowling and got plenty of wickets for the team. Imogen Parton, Kara Milligan and Sophie Mason were very valuable to Ilkley in fielding, stopping boundary shots. Ellie Cooper showed a great all round display with the bat and bowling. Overall, Ilkley came a commendable 3rd place with Holmfirth placed 1st. The team look forward to a possible outdoor tournament in the coming summer.
Ellie Cooper (10JDA)
Well played to our U15 girls cricket team who were in action on Wednesday afternoon in the West Yorkshire Indoor Finals Tournament. The team: Ellie Cooper, Captain (10JDA); Kirsty McMillan, Vice Captain (10MEK); ; Sophie Armitage (10JB); Imogen Parton (10MEK); Lily Gazeley (9HED); Kara Milligan (9PDH); Sophie Mason (9HED); Becky Hadfield (10JB); Caitlan Rhodes (10LV) and Rachel Scott (9PDH) played their socks off. Match report by Ellie Cooper.
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Year 7: The Big Mix
50 (PPI 25)
Year 8: The Big Trip
200 (PPI 100)
Year 9: The Big Outdoors
160 (PPI 80)
Final payment for all trips must be made via parentpay
Before 11th March 2016.
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Eat Smart at the Pavilion We are delighted to announce our new Eat Smart venture...Eat Smart at the Pavilion.
We are open on Sunday mornings and are located on our school playing fields (just off the A65 as you head into Ilkley from the direction of Burley/Otley). On offer is some of the finest coffee you can drink, alongside hot chocolate and tea, cold drinks and breakfast...including the foot long bacon sandwich!
Come down and join us!
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We are running a careers drop in session on Thursday lunchtimes where you can find answers to all these questions and more. If you have any careers related questions, come down and chat with Mrs Mitchell or Terry Cole, our Independent Careers Adviser, the sessions will run from 12.45pm until 1.15 pm in C4. All years are welcome and no appointments are required.
DROP IN
Year 9 Art Club Our Art Club for Year 9 has started again and will run on Wednesdays. This term the focus will be on large scale abstract painting. The club meets in M9 at 12.45pm. If you have a packed lunch you can eat in Ms Morti-mers room before the club begins. If you need a lunch pass see Ms Morti-mer at break in M9.
Ms Mortimer
Protect Your Password Do you recognize these passwords? If so you might be in trouble! They are the 25 most popular and therefore easily guessed passwords that people use. If yours is on there then maybe its time for a change. Each year over 2 million passwords are leaked...dont let it be yours! Have a look at this BBC Newsbeat article for suggestions of how to create a password that will keep you safe. http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/35351265/star-wars-is-now-one-of-the-most-popular-passwords
Careers Drop In Are you looking for careers advice? Do you want to know whats on offer after GCSEs? Are you interested in a career but dont know how to start your pathway? Do you have work experience questions?
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Well done to Hannah Wellock (11BJS) and her Year 11 friends who have been busy raising money for Cancer Supprt Bradford. They are nearly three quarters of the way towards their target! If you want to help them raise money visit their Justgiving page here.
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Every two years, Members the of Youth Parliament (MYPs) are elected to represent their city at a local, regional and national level. Leeds are currently electing four new MYPs who will be representing the young people of Leeds from 2016 to 2018.
Please take time to vote in this election as the elected MYPs will be representing you! Heres how to vote. Set aside time to read the manifestos from the ten shortlisted finalists below. You will be casting three votes for your three favourite manifestos so whilst reading them please think about which three you will be voting for.
Candidate 1: Charlotte Williams - click here for Charlotte's manifesto Candidate 2: Isaac Grinnell - click here for Isaac's manifesto Candidate 3: Jayden Yeardley - click here for Jayden's manifesto Candidate 4: Jonah Powley - click here for Jonah's manifesto Candidate 5: Liberty Branston - click here for Liberty's manifesto Candidate 6: Matthew Anderson - click here for Matthew's manifesto Candidate 7: Muzdalfa Ahmed - click here for Muzdalfa's manifesto Candidate 8: Sam Slater - click here for Sam S's manifesto Candidate 9: Sam Worsnop - click here for Sam W's manifesto Candidate 10: Scarlet Rowe - click here for Scarlet's manifesto
Once you have read all ten manifestos you are ready to vote using the Vote Now link here. In order to vote in this election you must be aged from 11 up to 19 and either attend school in Leeds or live in a Leeds postcode area. You may only cast your set of votes once and votes must be made from a valid email address. Voting is open between 15th January and 12th February 2016.
Simply Splendid! On Thursday 14th January the Year 12 an 13 Theatre Studies students of IGS and Horsforth School were treated to a magical performance of The Odyssey by Splendid Theatre Company. The students were taken on this wild and often hilarious journey by three extremely talented actresses, managing to play all of the characters, except for Odysseus who was, of course, played by a wooden spoon. The actors brought the audience into the action and provided an enjoyable performance for all. This was followed by an intensive workshop on Greek Chorus and the importance of body language, as it is 55% of your communication!
The sixth form students will now use their experience to inform their devising, acting and written concept work. It was an absolutely fantastic theatrical morning!
Martha Baldwin (12SLG)
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IGS SPORTIGS SPORTIGS SPORTIGS SPORTIGS SPORTIGS SPORTIGS SPORT
A SPORT CLUBS MONDAY
25th January
U16 + Senior Netball training (SB)
TUESDAY
26th January
U12 + U13 Netball training (FA) Y9, 10, 11, 12 Girls Hockey @ BRHC (JH) Sports Leader Training @ Pool 3.15-5.00pm Football Y7 B team @ Horsforth (RB) U14 Netball V Beckfoot @ IGS
WEDNESDAY 27th
January
Y10, 11, 12, 13 Basketball 12:30 1:15pm Sportshall (SP+MC) Y11, 12, 13 Mixed Hockey Sportshall 12.30-1.15pm (JH) Synchronised Swimming 2.15-3.20pm Rugby Training Y7,9, 10 & 1XV @ Astro (ACF) U13 Netball Emerging League @ Beckfoot 2:15pm Football Y8 B team @ Horsforth (SP) Y11 Rugby @ HGS Meet @ 12:30pm Y8 Touch Rugby Meet @ Astro 3:30pm
THURSDAY 28th
January
Y7+8 Hockey @ Ben Rhydding Astroturf 3.15-4.30pm (AJK) Girls Football @ Ben Rhydding Astroturf 3.15-4.30pm (LV) U14+U15 Netball training 3.15-4.30pm (FA) Y10 Football V Woodhouse Grove @ WHG 4:15 KO (SG) Y11 Football V Horsforth @ Horsforth (SP) Sports Leader Training @ Pool 3.15-5.00pm Y8+9 Basketball. 12:30 1:15pm Sportshall (AF + RB) U12 Netball V Parkside. Venue TBC Football Y9 B team @ Horsforth (MWC) Golf Club @ Ghyllbeck Golf Driving Range 3.15 5pm (SP)
FRIDAY 29th
January
Sports Leader Training @ Astro 3.15-5.00pm (SP)
@ilkleygrammarPE
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Lunch Menu Week One
MON TUES WED THU FRI
Chicken and
Leek Crumble Slow Braised Beef
and Vegetables
Roast Pork, Stuffing and Apple Sauce
Cumberland Sausage with Onion Gravy
Battered Cod Tartar sauce and Lemon
Wedges
Veggie Five Bean
Burrito, Tomato Salsa, Soured
Cream and Nachos
Veggie Mediterranean
Vegetable Strudel
Veggie Quorn and
Lentil Casserole
Veggie Cheese and Caramelised Red Onion
Quiche
Veggie Feta, Cherry
Tomato & Basil Stuffed Pepper
Roast New Potatoes
Green Beans Glazed Root Vegetables
Roast Potatoes Cabbage & Leek
Cauliflower Cheese
Mash Carrots & Peas
Chips Mushy Peas Baked Beans
Sauteed Potatoes Corn on the Cob
Broccoli
Classic Bolognese
Chilli Con Carne Rice Pot
Chicken Tikka Rice Pot
Herby Tomato Pasta Pot
Ricotta Tortellini Sweet & Sour
Chicken Noodle Pot
Five Bean Chilli Rice Pot Chicken
Cacciatore Pasta Pot
Vegetable Stir Fry
Noodle Pot Pasta
Carbonara
Tomato
Leek and Potato
Tomato
Leek & Potato
Tomato
Cheese & Ham Panini
Margherita Pizza
Margherita Pizza BBQ Chicken
Wrap
Pizza Style Panini Cheese and Ham
Toastie
Margherita Pizza
Tikka Flat Bread
Selection of Pizzas & Paninis
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Craven College is hosting a Open Day on Saturday 30 January 2016, 9.30am -12.30pm. A great opportunity to visit all Skipton campuses, workshops and studios and meet tutors from a wide range of curriculum areas, watch demonstrations and have a go at a variety of hands on Tasters on offer. All Skipton Campuses including Aireville, Auction Mart, High Street an The Aviation Academy are opening their teaching areas, workshops and studios for you to have a look around. Come along and see the facilities for A Levels, Apprenticeships, Vocational and degree level courses and get information, advice and guidance about the curriculum and progression routes available. Everyone is welcome. All Campuses will be OPEN, with some offering taster sessions. Highlights at the Aireville Campus include an opportunity to step inside the exciting world of broadcasting! We're inviting you to peek behind the scenes of a dynamic live broadcasting hub and see what goes on at the beating heart of the TV and Radio. The Aireville Campus also includes Art, Design, Media, Radio and Performance studios, Science Suite, Business Practice and ICT Suites, Public Services, Child Care, Health and Social Care and The Travel & Aviation Academy. You can also check out our Sports Academy for Fitness, Rugby, Football and Golf in addition to A Level and Apprenticeship options. The Centre for Land-based studies and Engineering, at the heart of Skiptons Auction Mart has extensive Vehicle Engineering Workshops, a purpose built Equestrian Centre, Animal Studies Units and Land-based Skills area for you watch demonstrations and find out about the courses leading to employment in a wide range sectors. At the Colleges Academy of Hair & Beauty, High Street, you can visit the Hairdressing, Beauty and Nail Therapies Studios alongside the Colleges Brasserie restaurant and training kitchens where students learn their skills from industry professionals. Come and watch what happens and have a go yourself. For Year 11 pupils the High Street Campus is also featuring two Computing Tasters at 10am and 11.15am - hacking electronics and computer control with programming robots, making electronics and doing weird things with Jelly Babies as well as offering advice about computer science courses. If you would like to book please call 01756 707 233.
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You can benefit from a discount off all tickets
purchased online for the Sunday 24th January
performance at 2.15pm. At the checkout you
should quote the discount code PAN20 to
receive 20% off all tickets.
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Saturday 13 February Sunday 21 February 10:00 - 16:00 Events are mostly free but booking required. Come along to the National Media Museum this February half term and enjoy a week of events that explode with fiendish family fun. Investigate eerie eyesight with lots of disgusting, hands-on activities, shows and workshops. Watch sickly science demonstrations that are not for the faint-hearted; see the world in rainbow vision with spectacular specs; use terrible technology that helps us see microscopic monsters, and explore the sometimes shocking but always amazing eyeball. We'll bring music to your ears when we journey into the wonderful world of sound with hands-on experiments, real life scientists and much more. You can't afford to miss it.
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