Message from the Headteacher
Key Values: Innovation, Confidence, Aspiration, Respect, Enthusiasm
Dear Parents
Senior Prefect Team
It gives me great pleasure to announce the Senior Prefect team for 2017/2018.
Olivia Hewitt-Jones – Head Girl
Andrew Elton – Head Boy
Gabriella Zanetti – Deputy Head Girl
Habib Abouda – Deputy Head Boy
Olivia Mukerjea – Senior Prefect
George Exon – Senior Prefect
Sports Day
After so much dry weather it was shame that Sports Day was so wet. That said the pupils did themselves proud and were a
real credit to the school and their house. Many records were broken throughout the day and the winning house was Venn.
Particular noteworthy performances were from Tumi Aleshinloye and Millie Richardson.
Retirements /Leavers
This week we say good bye to a number of staff who have chosen to retire. Between them they have accumulated almost
100 years at HCS or the Grammar school. The Deputy Head teacher Steve Jolly and his wife Pauline Jolly who has taught
maths are retiring to Wales and we wish them every success. Robert Tuck has been Head of ICT at the school for 9 years
and he is retiring in the summer. Doreen Chapman has worked in the finance office for 21 years and Doreen is retiring aged
70! We wish her every success as she starts her well-earned retirement. Graham Keenan, one of our long-standing peripa-
tetic music teachers, will also be retiring and we wish him well. Charlotte Dodds who has spent the year working with the
PE Faculty is also leaving HCS to join Hill
House as a PE teacher. We look forward to
seeing her at fixtures!
ISA Athletics
On Monday 19th June 2017 a group of pupils travelled to the Alexander Stadium in Bir-mingham for the ISA National Athletics Cham-pionships. There are seven regions which have held their own area athletics meetings prior to this event. HCS pupils had already achieved a significant goal in the Northern region by their selection to this prestigious event in the ISA calendar.
2017 Trinity Term No. 09 Newsletter 30.06.17
Message from the Headteacher
Key Values: Innovation, Confidence, Aspiration, Respect, Enthusiasm
ISA Athletics (continued)
Competing in this stadium, which holds so many high profile athletic events, is a great honour and everyone attending has worked hard to be there. Brendan Reilly was the guest sportsman. Brendan is a Double Olympic High Jumper having won
medals and broken records at all levels of competition from National to World Cup level. Brendan is also a qualified PE teacher and now uses his experiences to help schools in-spire and engage pupils and parents through his work with 'Squad in Touch'. Many congratulations to Harry Hudson for coming 1st and who narrowly missed out on an English Schools qualifying time in the 800m with 2.06.66s, Tumi Aleshinloye coming 2nd in the 200m, and Joel Edgar who was part of the winning Year 10 relay team. Best in Everyone Awards The United Learning Best in Everyone Awards Ceremony is being held this evening in
Stratford-upon-Avon. The philosophy behind the Awards is that it recognises the out-
standing achievements of pupils in United Learning’s schools and academies across the
country.
Hull Collegiate nominated a number of pupils and staff for awards and I am delighted to
report, amidst fierce competition, that Anna Kelsall (Year 13) was awarded the Social Sciences award and Jessica Dixon
(Year 9) was awarded the Key Stage 3 History award; very well done to both girls.
Medicines
There appears to be a number of pupils arriving at the school in the morning and going straight to the school nurse claim-
ing they do not have paracetamol/lozenges etc. at home. Could I please remind parents and pupils that the school nurse is
primarily here for emergencies and illness that occur during the school day and is not a dispensing chemist!
New car park barrier
In order to ensure the safety of our pupils in the front car park, during the summer we will be installing a barrier.
The front of the school building will be used primarily as a staff car park and parents are kindly asked to park in the school’s main car parks. Parents of nursery children are free to use the front from 7.30am until 8.00am.
At 8.15am promptly each day, the barrier will put in place and will not open again until the children are off the site at 4.15pm. Thank you for your understanding.
Last Day of Term
School will finish on Friday July 7 at 12 noon. As mentioned in last week’s newsletter we are hoping that the majority of
pupils will leave their shoes behind. Please do not arrive at the school early as the Prep school will be leaving before the
senior school and we are trying to alleviate congestion in the car park.
Finally I wish you and your family a restful and safe summer and that wherever your travels take you that you find time to
relax and enjoy the company of your children.
2017 Trinity Term No. 08 Newsletter 23.06.17
Key Values: Innovation, Confidence, Aspiration,
Respect, Enthusiasm
Toe to Toe initiative A reminder about Sal’s Shoes. Next Fri-day on the last day of term we are tak-ing part in the Toe to Toe initiative where children’s shoes are donated to a child in Africa via the wonderful work of Sal’s Shoes. For all those taking part, please bring in an elastic band and £1 (to help with posting) per pair of shoes. You can find out more information here http://www.hullcollegiateschool.co.uk/event/72 and about the charity here
www.salsshoes.com. Thank you.
Future Diary Dates Week A
Monday 3 July
Uganda trip departs
Tuesday 4 July
Rewards trip to Flamingo Land
Wednes-day 5 July
Individual music lessons end
Extended research projects presented to mentors in period 3
Fun Run (afternoon)
Friday 7 July
Whole School end of term assembly
School closes for summer at 12:00
Menu
Monday Tomato Soup Crown Loaf
Spaghetti Bolognese Vegetable Lasagne
Mixed Salad Roasted Peppers
Green Beans with an Olive Tapenade Blueberry Muffins
Tuesday Carrot and Coriander Soup
Oaty Bloomer Butter Chicken
Spinach and Potato Curry Steamed Rice, Naan Bread
Cucumber, Chilli and Poppy Seed Tomato, Red Onion and Basil
Shortbread and Custard
Wednesday Roast Pepper Soup- Sesame Seed Loaf
Tukey Meatballs or Quorn Meatballs in a Rich Tomato Sauce
Savoury Rice Carrots, Sweetcorn
Lemon Syrup Sponger and Custard
Thursday Leek and Potato Soup
Poppy Seed Bread Crispy fish/Fish Finger
Cheddar and Leek Cakes Chips, Peas, Mushy Peas Jam and Cream Scones
Freshly baked potatoes with hot and cold fillings available daily including
grated cheese, baked beans plus filling of the day
A selection of freshly filled breads with cheddar cheese, ham, tuna plus daily
specials
A selection of freshly cooked pasta with a choice of chunky tomato ragout and
daily sauces, parmesan cheese
Yoghurt bar as well as assorted seasonal sliced and whole fresh fruit available
daily
‘Roots of Rhythm Festival’
On 22 and 23 June we held our ‘Roots of Rhythm Festival’ linking with Hull City of Culture’s current theme of ‘roots and routes’. It got off to a deafening start with a massed samba band led by UL’s Head of Music and Performing Arts, Catherine Barker.
Over one hundred pupils from HCS and six other local schools marched around the school before taking part in various other cultural activities including learning to play in a Gamelan orchestra and jazz improvisation workshops with the group Steppin’ Out (part of the Live Music Now project). Some of our best musicians from Years 7-10 also took part in these musical workshops. There were also crea-tive sessions about business, philosophy and creative writing.
The following day we were joined again by many more pupils from the local com-munity. As well as more Gamelan playing we were joined by two other special guests. The poet Ash Dickinson performed several of his poems (including a new one about Hull) and cajoled all the pupils into writing their own haikus, quatrains and longer poems about ‘roots and routes’. Finally, we were very lucky to wel-come one of the outstanding folk musicians of her generation: Eliza Carthy. Eliza gave several stunning performances during the day to all the smaller groups and in the main school assembly, singing and accompanying herself with dazzling skill on the fiddle. Eliza also taught all the pupils to join in with a cup rhythm which is part of her new song about Hull commissioned for this year’s City of Culture events. JW
Summer School
Are you an aspiring performer? Love singing, danc-ing and acting? Want to improve and learn new
skills? Aged between 14 and 20? Workshops and classes include: Group Singing, Audition Tech-nique, Singing Technique, Movement & Choreography, Acting Through Song, Song & Dance, Acting Skills, Movement, Voice, Stage Combat, Co-operating in a Group. Working with profes-sional actors and directors. Drama School: Tuesday 25 July – Sunday 30 July Musical Theatre: Monday 31 July – Saturday 5 August For more info and to book your place visit or call box office on 01482 874050 or online www.eastridingtheatre.co.uk Also at ERT: Mike Friend will be working with a group aged 16-25 for two weeks devising a show called 'The Forest'. There will be pro-fessionals on hand to mentor and support you in all aspects of the theatre. There is no charge for the project and the work with Mike will culminate in three performances of the show at ERT in front of the public! So...if you have an interest in performance, design, lighting, stage-management or simply want to develop your confidence and be part of the creation of a brand new theatre show, let us know. The project will take place from July 10-22 from 10:00 – 16:00. Occasional evening rehearsal and performances Fri 21 evening & Sat 22, 14:00 and evening. Contact [email protected]
Uniform Shop
Uniform Shop open next week—Monday, Wednesday and
Thursday 12:00 – 17:00. Tuesday 08:30 – 09:00. Friday 08:30
– 12:00.
The Uniform Shop is open for appointments only during the Summer holidays (for all pupils). To make an appointment please contact Ann-Marie Worsnop on 657016 or email [email protected].
Extra Days Open
No appointment needed. Not for full uniforms, e-mail orders welcome.
Monday 4 September 10:00-12:00 and 13:00-15:30 (Prep School only)
Tuesday 5 September 10:00-12:00 & 13:00-15:30 (Senior School only)
Normal opening hours resume Wednesday 6 September 2017.
Results Days August 2017
A level Results Day – Thursday August 17th GCSE Results Day – Thursday August 24th Results will be available in school from 08:00 – 10:00 on both days.
Exam Results Day
If your child is unable to collect their results, they can nomi-nate a representative to collect them on their behalf. Exam results are private to the candidate so the school must have authorisation from your child to release them to a repre-sentative. Alternatively, the results can be posted out to their home address. Any alternative arrangements must be con-firmed with the Exams Officer before the end of term.
Friends of Hull Collegiate School
The Friends of Hull Collegiate School thank you for your continued support.
We have raised a vast amount of money again this year, whilst hopefully having fun. This could not have happened without your hard work and commitment to the Friends.
We were happy to see the opening of the pavilion which we contributed £15,000 towards, as well as portable lights for drama, and music stands and drums for music. Artists and Authors came into school to talk to the pupils which was funded by the Friends. We have also supplied much needed outdoor and indoor play equipment, including table tennis tables, and much, much more.
We are a very small team and are finding it harder and harder to run theses events. Your support and the support of parents is paramount for us to continue.
We would be grateful for any comments you have on events we have run in the past, both positive and negative, and ways in which we could improve. We have the follow-ing events coming up:
Ball (11 November 2017) Christmas fair (2 December 2017)
Summer Fete (23 June 2018) Quiz night (Friday 2 March 2018)
Please bear in mind that if your expectations are bigger and better, whilst we don't disagree, this can only happen with more helpers. To put on an event takes a lot of organisa-tion, and we constantly struggle with help setting up and down our events, not to mention the actual running of the event. Many of us volunteer our time, on top of full time work.
We thank you for your help in building our school commu-nity and we are grateful for all you do especially for the amazing help we had from lots of you at our Summer Fete. I have heard nothing but positive compliments so thank you for the part you played in making it a huge success.
Thank you again.
Win a night at Malmaison Hotel, Leeds including Dinner, Bed & Breakfast
Last few days left to buy raffle tickets for the Dinner Bed &
Breakfast at Malmaison, Leeds.
Breakfast Meeting
Thank you to Emily Heaton who hosted this week’s breakfast meeting for pupils in Years 10, 11 and 12. Emily was a pupil at Hull Collegiate school last year and is now a first year medical student at HYMS. She talked about the application process, personal statements, interviews and described her experience so far studying medicine. It gave pupils an opportunity to gain insight into life after school and who would like to follow the same path as Emily.
Percussion lessons
We are hoping to start offering percussion lessons (including drum kit) from September. Why play percussion? This website will give you an insight into the world of the percussion play-er: http://classicalmusicreimagined.com/2016/04/18/10-reasons-to-play-percussion/
There are real health benefits too: http://www.healthfitnessrevolution.com/top-10-benefits-playing-percussion-instrument/
If you are interested and wish to know more, please contact Mrs Maynard or Mr Webb.
Summer Fete
On Saturday 24 June we held this year's Friends of Hull Colle-giate School Summer Fete with around 1000 people attending throughout the day. The event was organised by FoHCS who worked extremely hard over the past few months to create another fabulous day to suit all ages. New for this year was the Big Top, Little Top Circus Show where families were enter-tained by circus performers. The final of Hull Collegiate’s Got Talent was also held here with a Year 7 pupil winning 1st prize along with Bently the Great Dane winning 1st prize in the dog show, Paws in the Park. The weather was once again glorious all day and the school grounds were filled with people enjoy-ing themselves and relaxing with children playing on the bouncy castles, petting the live animals, slip n slide, face painting welly wanging, penalty shoot-out, classic cars, total wipeout and so much more...
A massive thank you to Rachel Weeks, Michelle Kellett and everyone on the Friends of Hull Collegiate team for making this summer fete another amazing day. Please click here for full gallery of photographs
http://www.hullcollegiateschool.co.uk/gallery/summer-fete-2017-1615278213701578
Medicines
There appears to be a number of pupils arriving at the school in the morning and going straight to the school nurse claiming they do not have paracetamol/lozenges etc. at home. Could I please remind parents and pupils that the school nurse is primarily here for emergencies and illness that occur during the school day and is not a dispensing chemist!
'Doing it for Dylan' - water safety campaign by his Mother Rebecca Ramsay
On Wednesday the Senior School assembly was delivered by Rebecca Ramsay, from Chorley, in Lancashire, who set up the campaign Doing It For Dylan, following the tragic death of her 13-year-old son. Dylan Ramsay drowned in the summer of 2011 as he tried to swim back to safety after he jumped into the water at Hill Top Quarry, near Chorley. Despite being a strong swimmer, he quickly got into difficulties and drowned when his body went into shock because of the plummeting water temperature. He was a young, fit and healthy boy who was a strong swimmer, yet he struggled and was unable to reach safety when he jumped into the quarry. Since then, Re-becca has worked tirelessly to raise awareness and to educate young people about the dangers of swimming in open water. Working on her own, she has toured the country giving talks in schools and to youth groups without any external support. This was a hard-hitting assembly but very timely ahead of the summer holidays and warmer weather. If you require any fur-ther information please do not hesitate to contact Mr Wain-man in school.
Academy Conferences Lectures - Key Stage 4
This week around a hundred external pupils sat alongside a group of our Year 10s to hear a series of lectures and debates delivered by experienced gifted educators Julie Arliss and Dr Andrew Pinsent from Academy Conferences. Lecture themes this year were very topical issues, delivered in such a way as to stretch and challenge the thinking of those pupils present. Lectures were based around questions such as 'Who am I and what can I hope for?', 'What is knowledge?', and 'Do animals have rights?'. Oxbridge interview questions were also dis-cussed and pupils were encouraged to consider how they might answer such questions as 'Do you believe that statues move and how would you justify this belief?'
Academy Conferences offer their programme in a limited number of places during the course of the year, and we are very fortunate that this is the second time in the last three years that we have served as a venue for them. GS
Girls’ Sport Girls’ Sport
Fixtures
Thursday 6 July Year 7 Rounders ER EOS Cottingham start 16:00 meet 15:10 finish 18:45 Year 7 D Wells E Johns H Ferguson A Mertens J-L Porter S Imran C White S Martin L Blake J Abouda E Harrison
Sports Day Results
Congratulations to all pupils who took part, no matter what your ability you all displayed an outstanding attitude.
Sports Day New Records
Rounders Results
Saturday 24 June Silcoates Home Year 7 12-9 (won) Year 8 12-13 (lost) Year 9 22½-5 (won) Year 10 14½-7½ (won) Thursday 29 June Queen Margaret’s Away
U15 3-17 (won) U14 51/2 – 91/2 (won)
Training
Activities as chosen Years 5-7 Rounders Monday Afterschool
Holtby John Marvell Venn
Total Boys+Girls 829 720 641 960
Overall Position 2 3 4 1
Key Field NAME HOUSE RECORD YEAR
800m-B-U14 H Hudson V 2.10.63 2017
Shot-B-U13 H Bursell H 9.18 2017
200m-B-U15 J Edgar V 24.7 2017
200m-B-U14 O Aleshinloye M 24.9 2017
300m-B-U14 O Aleshinloye M 39.16 2017
100m-B-U14 O Aleshinloye M 11.57 2017
1500m-B-U14 H Hudson V 4.33.31 2017
Discus-B-U15 J Ferreira H 28.67 2017
HJ-G-SEN M Richardson J 1.4 2017
100m-G-SEN M Richardson J 13.18 2017