NEWS BULLETIN 1st May 2015 Maths Challenge Results Hall School Wimbledon pupils achieved 3 gold, 2 silver and 5 bronze certificates in this year's UKMT Intermediate Maths Challenge. Over 200,000 pupils from across the UK sat the Intermediate Maths Challenge with the top 6% receiving a gold certificate, the next 13% silver and the next 21% bronze. Well done to all our certificate winners: Akane Ota, Shingo Nohara, Sam Penny, Lewis Patrick and Ben Atkins from 10W; and Maiko Hotta, Hibiki Suehiro, Tom Nelson, James Krammer and Ben Jureidini from 9X. Special mention must go to Akane Ota in 10W who was invited to sit a follow-on round to the challenge. Her Olympiad results came in this week and we are pleased to say that she achieved a Distinction, which means that she scored in the top 25% of pupils competing in this challenge - well done, Akane! Tuneful Success Last Saturday, Year 8Y pupil Caitlin Pinkess attended the Ealing Festival 2015 to participate in the Vocal section. The festival is a competitive, annual event that is affiliated to the British and International Federation of Festivals of Music, Dance and Speech, of which Her Majesty the Queen is Patron. We are delighted to announce that Caitlin took first place in the Novice (aged 14 and under) category, singing “You've got a Friend” by Carole King. She also tied for second place, with a Distinction, in the ‘Songs from the Shows’ category with her rendition of "Maybe" from the musical ‘Annie’. Miss Wilkins and everyone at Hall School Wimbledon congratulate Caitlin on her achievement and, after her stage appearance in 8Y’s ‘Bugsy Malone’, look forward to seeing and hearing more of her musical talents in the future. Wimbledon Egg Painting Competition At the end of the Easter term, children in Years 1F and 2E and pupils from all year groups at The Downs decorated a polystyrene, 4ft tall egg for an Easter competition run by Wimbledon’s Centre Court Shopping Centre. The imaginative artists created hand prints using printing ink and drew inspiration from the Year 7Z visit to the Matisse exhibition at Tate Modern last September – in particular, the Matisse cut-out ‘La Gerbe’. The competition provided a nice opportunity for pupils from Beavers Holt and The Downs to work together on an interesting art project and the bulbous egg sat proudly on display in the middle of the shopping centre during the school holidays. Trip to the Theatre On the first day of term, the 10W GCSE Drama pupils took their seats in the Gielgud Theatre to enjoy the National Theatre's production of 'The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time'. As the lights went down, it immediately became apparent why this show had received such acclaim: the mesmerising lighting design, the hugely imaginative physical theatre sequences and the outstanding performances of the ensemble were just a few features that made the show particularly striking. One especially memorable moment featured the protagonist, Christopher Boone, arriving in Paddington Station and feeling overwhelmed by the people and noise. The cast pushed, pulled and somersaulted over one another, accompanied by the sounds of blaring techno music, in an effort to metaphorically depict the psychological anguish of Christopher Boone. As we left the theatre we were in no doubt that we had witnessed one of the greatest productions of recent years and would certainly recommend the show to anyone with a keen interest in theatre. British Isles Day Last Friday, the 2E classrooms were decorated with flags and bunting and the year group dressed in red, white, blue and green, ready to celebrate British Isles Day. In the morning, Mrs Price – mother of Louis in 6A – kindly came to talk about Scotland. The children listened with fascination to stories of Robert the Bruce and the legend of the spider that consoled and inspired him. 2E then tucked into a delectable feast of homemade Scottish shortbread, tablet and haggis. Those brave enough to taste the haggis were pleasantly surprised and returned for seconds and thirds! Mr Hobbs then joined in the celebrations and used the acronym of ‘England’ to regale the children with historical and exciting facts about this country. They were riveted by his bag of props, in particular the suits of chain mail and a replica of King Arthur’s sword. A lucky few were chosen to try on the weighty chain mail and the helmets! The children then crossed the Irish Sea and were introduced to the popular Irish game of Hurling by Mrs Harding, before hearing the famous Irish legend of Cúchulainn. Miss Partington helped the children to speedily learn Welsh greetings and numbers and all enjoyed the exciting story of Magon, the Welsh dragon. At midday, the unwrapping of a fish and chips lunch transported 2E to the seaside and added to the festive spirit of the day. The photograph attached to the Bulletin shows 2Ei children Emily Chater Robinson and Anushka Naik contentedly rounding off the seaside lunch with ice creams! The well fed and energetic children then put on their dancing shoes and learnt several English country dances, including ‘In and Out the Dusty Bluebells’ and ‘The Cornish Eight Hand Jig’. Finally, the children created brightly coloured wall hangings decorated with the emblems of the British Isles. The day was a wonderful start to the beginning of the summer term. Rounders Results On Monday the 11V girls played their one and only rounders game of the season, against Harrodian School, before beginning the GCSE examination period. A strong fielding performance with consistent bowling from Alice Gnap, and some excellent catches from Chloe Grasselli, limited Harrodian to 8 rounders. All players contributed well when batting, leaving HSW 11.5 - 8 winners. Transport for London Safety and Citizen Presentation to 6A Yesterday Melinda from Transport for London delivered a talk to the 6A classes about using public transport safely, sensibly and confidently. She spoke to the children about travel cards (Oyster and Zip cards) and how to plan their journeys. The year group watched videos in which actors demonstrated the serious and potentially fatal impact of senseless behaviour whilst travelling on buses, trains and escalators. The children were suitably shocked by some of these incidents. Other videos instructed the children on how to behave wisely whilst waiting for a bus or a train, how to show respect for people, property and the environment and what precautions to take if ever they felt uncomfortable or unsafe on public transport. This engaging and informative presentation was very much appreciated by the 6As and the sensible tips the children picked up will remind them to travel responsibly as they prepare for their move to secondary school. Wedding Bells We are delighted to announce that on Saturday 4th April, Jacqui D’Alessandro, one of our Year 2E teachers, was married to Geraint Davies. Jacqui’s children are exHSW pupils and her sons gave her away on the day, while her daughter was the bridesmaid. We wish Mr and Mrs Davies a very happy marriage and new life together! Headmaster’s Coffee Morning at Beavers Holt On Thursday 7th May, we will be holding a coffee morning in the Main Hall at Beavers Holt from 8.30 – 10.00am. This is an opportunity for parents to meet and chat over coffee, and to hear a brief update on school life from Mr Hobbs. We look forward to seeing parents for this occasion. Dates for next week: Monday 4th May: Bank Holiday Tuesday 5th May – Monday 22nd June: GCSE Examination Period Tuesday 5th – Friday 8th May: 3D Examinations Wednesday 6th May • 1F Local Walk around Stroud Crescent Thursday 7th May • Headmaster’s Coffee Morning (8.30am at Beavers Holt) • 1F Walk on the Common Sunday 10th – Friday 15th May: 9X Field Trip 1 to Wales HSW
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