Keeping parents and students informed Term 3 Letter 2 Friday 16 January 2015 Restaurant News Just to keep parents informed that the restaurant have replaced their drinks in accordance with new Government standards (pure fruit juice in a new 150ml pack size). They also have a selection of gluten free filled rolls. First Give Project This year Year 10 CPSE students have participated in a new charity project called First Give. They work in partnership with secondary schools to help young people to give their time, tenacity and talents to improve their local communities. The programme encourages an entire year group to identify social issues in their area and engage with local charities that address them. Similar to the YPI scheme, teams of students champion a chosen charity in the hope of securing grant money to award to the charities of the three ultimate winning teams. Congratulations to all the participants in a fantastic inaugural First Give Year 10 final held on Wednesday afternoon in front of a judging panel consisting of two representatives from First Give and Ms Graves. The final was made up with a group representing each form who had won the right to champion their charity to the judging panel. The teams were not only a credit to themselves but also to the Year 10 cohort and the Academy. It was a very close call with very high quality media presentations but the winners, thanks to an exceptional presentation were GOSH (Great Ormond St Hospital) represented by the 10T4 team (Alsan Crandon, Alice BlackburneMaze, Polina Loseva, Sophie Ziang and Cardisha Tobias-Dalphins). They won £1000 for GOSH and 200 house points for Discovery. In second place were 10T3 who were awarded £250 for their chosen charity, Mozaic, and 180 house points for Challenger. In third place were 10T2 who were also awarded £250 for their chosen charity, The Salvation Army, and 150 house points for Endeavour. Finally a word from Louisa Searle the representative from First Give who described the presentations as the best she has ever seen, in particular the IT skills of students. She said all teams should be proud of themselves. Well done to all the participants across Year 10 for actively engaging with the local community and advocating charitable causes. Leading questions for Putney MP, Justine Greening Local MP, Justine Greening came in this week for Q & A sessions with Year 11 Citizenship students and Year 12 Government & Politics students. On arrival she gave a short resume of her own career and recent projects she had been involved in before opening the floor to the students. The questions posed were quite diverse and covered varied political topics such as her thoughts about radicalisation of British citizens, change of the voting age to 16 year olds, child exploitation and abuse relating to cultural beliefs. Students were very aware of political issues and were interested to hear another person’s perspective. Justine was also asked how she came to enter the world of politics and had she any advice to anyone who had ambition to become a diplomat. She was very helpful and suggested anyone interested in politics to volunteer their help with a local party and just get involved. She also offered to send details of how to join the Foreign Office. The sessions were very interesting and invaluable to the students involved and it is very much hoped she will return at a later date for another Q & A session. Stem Club STEM students started their Engineering voyage in to the sky this week, building their flying machines ready to analyse during next week’s test event. Students will also get the opportunity to break a Guinness world record for the longest flight time of a paper aeroplane. It is important students learn about the engineering fundamentals of flight before they can embark on the next exciting step – powered flight…up, up and away! Multicultural Event This will take place on Thursday 22 January during the lunch period for all Year 7 and 8 students. This was proposed by a group of Year 11 citizenship students – Nazeema Ishmael, Brandon De Shong Charles, Caprice Vannucci, Eshe Barzey and Julia Jarnot The aim of the event aim is to hold activities to give our students an increased awareness and understanding of the variety of cultures that exist within the Academy. On the day there will be stalls which will allow them to experience other cultures’ food, art and music. The restaurant will also be providing a variety of dishes which reflect our community. The Performing Arts department will be holding sessions on African Drumming and a Drama workshop in F block on the day to complement the activities in the Auditorium. Grease Tickets A reminder that ticket booking forms are available from Reception, Reprographics and Performing Arts or can be downloaded from our website. There are three performances over three nights from 9-11 February with tickets at £4 adults and £2 concessions. Please complete the booking form and hand in, along with your payment to any of the above department. Doors open at 6.30pm for a 7pm prompt start but please note that the gates will be closed at 6.50 with no admittance after this time so please arrive in good time. Ashcroft Technology Academy 100 West Hill London SW15 2UT Tel 020 8877 0357 Fax 020 8877 0617 email [email protected] website www.ashcroftacademy.org.uk World War One Battlefields Trip – Friday 3 July 2015 As part of the Humanities curriculum, students in Year 8 will conduct an enquiry into World War One. In order to enrich their study of this topic, we are offering students the opportunity to visit World War One battlefields in the area surrounding the town of Ypres, Belgium. This will enable students to develop a deeper understanding of the war and what it was like to fight on the front line. We will be using a professional tour company, Anglia Tours Limited, who will provide tour guides whose expertise will be integral to students’ experiences in Belgium. A more detailed letter and parental consent form is available from Ms Newton in Humanities. If your son/daughter wishes to participate in the trip a deposit of £25 and completed permission slip will be due no later than Friday 6 February. Big Schools’ Birdwatch Big Schools’ Birdwatch is a fun and straightforward survey designed for young people, with an ID resource available specifically designed for KS3. This is organised by the RSPB to help create a national data base of the different species seen in school grounds, local parks or other green spaces as reported by students. We will be taking part and presently a group of Year 7 students are busy making bird feeders to hang around the grounds to entice as many species as possible. In a week or two they will carry out their survey and report their findings to the RSPB. Amongst the pigeons, sparrows and blackbirds they may even spot green parrots which seem to be gaining residency in the neighbourhood. 1 2 3 4 5 Badminton Success Congratulations to our KS3 Badminton Team winning the Wandsworth School Games Final. As the winners they will now go onto represent the borough in the South London School Games competition at Westcroft Leisure Centre in Carshalton, Surrey on Thursday 5 February. Well done to Ricco Francis 9T7, Jamar Osman 9T6, Huzaifah Segujja 9T7, Omer Kulasi 9T6 and Mahamed Ali 9T4. Sixth Form News You will be aware that this year the sixth form had record breaking results with 43% of our students progressing to top Russell Group universities. Expectations this year are equally high with 4 students being offered places at Oxbridge. This is quite exceptional for a sixth form of our size with a fairly comprehensive intake: Tracey Achonwa has an offer to read Human Sciences at St Hugh’s, Oxford. Her offer is conditional on achieving AAA in her A levels. Both Muyiwa Aiyenuro and Zak Moustiri have offers to read engineering at St John’s and Churchill College, Cambridge, respectively. Both must achieve A*A*AA in their A levels. Finally Ivan Khokhlov has an offer to read History at Corpus Christi, Cambridge. Ivan is taking the IB and needs 41 points. Needless to say we wish these and all of our year 13 students well as they approach their finals. We also look forward to the Year 11 interviews taking place on the next two Saturdays and welcoming them into the sixth form. Dates for your Diary Year 8 Parents’ Evening - Wednesday 21 January. Appointment cards have been issued to students. Year 7 Academic Tracking Day - Thursday 29 January. Letters have been issued (also by email to parents). Please select your preferred time to speak to your son/daughter’s Form Tutor. Students will attend their normal lessons and be excused at the time of their appointment. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Chicken & Sweetcorn Lasagne with Garlic Bread Vegetable Burger Beef and Vegetable Pie with New Potatoes Sweet and Sour Vegetables with Rice Vienne Burger with Cheese Focaccia Base Vegetable Tikka with Rice Roast Chicken Cauliflower Cheese Homemade Fish Cake with Potato Wedges Vegetable Pasta Bake Stone Baked Pizza Jacket Potato Pasta King Jacket Potato Chicken Joes Wrap Jacket Potato Stone Baked Pizza Jacket Potato Chicken Joes Wrap Jacket Potato Salad and Peas/Sweetcorn Vegetable Soup Green Beans and Salad Cauliflower and Peas Broccoli and Sweetcorn Roast Potatoes, Carrots and Cabbage Leek and Potato Soup Spring Vegetable Soup Tomato and Basil Soup Minestrone Soup Salad Bar Salad Bar Salad Bar Salad Bar Salad Bar (small bowl with multi choice) (small bowl with multi choice) (small bowl with multi choice) (small bowl with multi choice) (small bowl with multi choice) Any sandwich (max price £1.50) Any sandwich (max price £1.50) Any sandwich (max price £1.50) Any sandwich (max price £1.50) Any sandwich (max price £1.50) Fruit Crumble and Custard Peach Conde Greek Yogurt with Summer Berries Orange Cake with Custard Selection of cold desserts Fresh Fruit Selection of small cold Desserts Chocolate Chip Sponge Fruit Cake Homemade Cookies Fresh Fruit Selection of small cold Desserts Iced Sponge Cold Chocolate Cake Homemade Cookies Fresh Fruit Selection of small cold Desserts Banana Bread Jam and Coconut Sponge Homemade Cookies Fresh Fruit Selection of small cold Desserts Chocolate Sponge Lemon Drizzle Cake Homemade Cookies Selection of cakes Homemade Cookies Lunch rota for next week 1st sitting Year 11/7— 1.05 2nd sitting Year 10 — 1.15 3rd sitting Year 8 — 1.25 Multi-choice menu MEAL DEAL Choose a hot meal from Option 1 plus something from Options 2 or 5 Choose a soup from Option 2 plus something from Options 3 or 4 or 5 Choose a sandwich from Option 4 plus something from Options 2 or 5 Choose the Salad Bar option plus something from Options 2 or 5 DELI BAR Freshly made to order each day 4th sitting Year 9 – 1.35
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