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  • Book Club Travels

    Published 04/04/13

    Once again our reading group stepped up to the plate to read the challenging Carnegie Medal short list for 2013, widely regarded as the gold standard of the children’s book world. This year we were invited to Rougemont School to take part in a discussion about the books short listed, each student delivered a short presentation to put forward their case for the title that they felt should win the coveted prize.

    As always the short list consisted of incredible stories with powerful narratives that held us captivated. Family death, facial disfigurement, genocide, and the devastating aftermath of the 2010 Haiti earthquake were some of the themes we encountered, difficult subjects all beautifully written about, and it was with some difficulty that we eventually chose ‘Wonder’ By R. J Palacio as the groups’ favourite.

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  • Maths Excellence

    Published 04/04/13

    The Uk Junior Mathematical Challenge took place on Thursday 25th April 2013. Sixty pupils took part in the challenge and we had some excellent results this year.

    This challenge is made up of 25 Mathematical questions which are always challenging yet achievable. All pupils did their best and we were very impressed with the results the pupils have achieved this year. Congratulations to all who took part.

    Gold Awards:
    YEAR 8: Steffi Johnston. 
    YEAR 7: Robert Jamieson

    Silver Awards:
    YEAR 8: Bayanda Vundamina, Luc Simmonds, Joshua Nadeem, Paul Rich, Jacob Griffiths
    YEAR 7: Haidar Mathieson, Daniel Jervis, Oliver Barton

    Bronze Awards:
    YEAR 8: Geraldin Fowles, Liam Gunter, Libby Hinds, Ieuan Phillips, Kiara Alzate, Jordan Ingles, Joel Rochester, Thomas Bromiley, Anna Sesevic, Edward Mccarthy, Jozef Pearce, Erin Flaherty, Laura Brend 

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