Ski and Snowboarding in Voss, Norway Sporting Highlights Parkside Academy News in Brief Page 2 Page 2 Page 2 Parklife APRIL 2015 EDITION A Show-stopping performance At the beginning of March, Parkside pupils took their audience through a whistle-stop tour of the 'Super Swinging Sixties and Seventies' at the Gala Theatre in Durham. As ever, the evening was a great success, filled with singers, dancers, bands and even some game show rounds for the audience to participate in! As Bruce would say... "Didn't they do well?" The second ‘Multi-Skills Week’ for Year 5 a great success! Ni Hao Parkside Year 5 joined us for the second time this academic year. Year 5 pupils from all our feeder primary schools joined us throughout the week to help support their learning in Year 5 and their progression into Year 6. Mandarin Lessons begin This spring, pupils have been given the opportunity to learn Mandarin as part of Parkside’s varied extra-curricular programme. Mrs Lane, who is originally from China, has been coming to school weekly to deliver lessons teaching the pupils about the language and culture of China. National recognition for Georgia Georgia O’Connor has recently been crowned the British National ABA Junior boxing champion for the under 70kg category. It’s a fantastic achievement and she has been getting some great recognition from the local media, with Georgia having been interviewed for both ITV and BBC North East recently. Many congratulations to her for this outstanding achievement. www.parkside.org.uk David Cameron said recently “By the time the children born today leave school, China is set to be the world’s largest economy. So it’s time to look beyond the traditional focus on French and German and get many more children learning Mandarin”. Pupils found their first lesson very interesting and learned about the characters and how to pronounce words using varying tones. They were shocked to find out that you need to know over 2000 characters to speak Mandarin fluently. Science Ambassadors Our Year 9 pupils have attended a “Science Ambassador” training day at Durham University in conjunction with the Institute of Physics and the Ogden Trust. Pupils spent a day working with specialists learning practical and presentation skills and developing their confidence in presenting Science. The pupils were a credit to Parkside Academy and worked well with pupils from other secondary schools. Our Science Ambassadors will soon be putting their new skills to good use when they deliver Science Sessions on the upcoming Year 5 days. Pupils have had the opportunity to experience many of the lessons and activities we offer at Parkside Academy prior to them choosing us at the end of year 6. Pupils had the opportunity to experience outstanding lessons and learn new skills throughout the day. At the end of the day, certificates were awarded for ‘Star’ pupils in each lesson. This was for those who made an extra special effort and excelled during the day. There will be a Year 5 Awards Ceremony in the Summer Term for all pupils who received an award in the previous skills days. Parkside teachers look forward to teaching all pupils when they join us in year 7. All teachers would like to say a big ‘thank you’ to the Year 5 pupils who worked hard to make the second Multiskills week one to remember. We look forward to seeing you all during the next Multi-Skills week in the Summer. Parklife News in Brief World book day celebrations Staff and pupils have been taking part in a number of projects and campaigns as part of World Book Day celebrations throughout Parkside. We have been taking part in a campaign to raise awareness, and money, for the charity organisation Oxfam. As part of World Book Day celebrations, they re-launched their ‘Message in a Book’ campaign. To accompany donations of unwanted books, pupils and staff have been writing a ‘message in a book’. Year 7 were also given the opportunity to take part in ‘Twist in the Tale’ workshop. They worked closely with a performance artist who taught them how important imagination is when reading. The pupils were given a classic fairy-tale and taught how to create a ‘twist’ so that the story became something new and exciting. All pupils used their imaginative skills to create funny and engaging fairy tales, with some even taking to the floor to perform their ideas. The workshop was a great success for all and definitely provided some our budding writers, actors and actresses with their time to shine! Well done Year 7. “Turn to Learn” Year 9 History pupils had the opportunity to enter a competition to win a free trip to visit the battlefields of World War I in September. Five pupils entered with some very impressive entries however Niamh Blackett and Nathan Gaskill produced some outstanding entries and were therefore selected as the winners. Both pupils are now looking forward to visiting the battlefields with other schools in the country. The English Department recently hosted an exciting competition for Year 7 pupils to design a logo for a new reading incentive. There were some fabulous and imaginative entries from all pupils but the overall winner was Abigail Farrell; with her fantastic ‘Turn to Learn’ logo. Millie Archer and Leah Chester were very worthy runners up Pupils engaged in a variety of captivating activities during tutor time and produced an excellent selection of work. This yearly commemoration to reading saw pupils participating in reading quizzes, creating acrostic poetry, understanding the charitable aspects of World Book Day and also creating an alphabet project. Additionally, Years 7, 8 and 9 were given the opportunity to partake in a competition creating bookmarks relating to their favourite book and why they love reading. Amazingly there were over 200 bookmarks to judge and it was an extremely hard decision to whittle it down to just 3 winners, well done Grace Blackett, Cassie Hammell and Becky Wall. ‘Brilliant Club’ launched in Durham Year 7 and 8 pupils attended the Launch of the Brilliant Club at Durham University recently. The aim of the programme is to widen access to Britain’s top universities. The Brilliant Club is an award winning charity that recruits, trains and places PhD students to deliver programmes of university style tutorials to small groups of students. Our pupils will be completing an assignment on “Can terrorism be justified?” ‘Turn to Learn’ endeavours to create a life-long love of reading, and ignite pupils’ imagination, by presenting all Year 7 pupils with a £10 Waterstones ‘birthday’ book voucher. Several pupils have already been given the exciting opportunity of visiting Waterstones book store to spend their vouchers; with more visits taking place throughout the year. ‘Rewarding Attendance’ £100 Prize Draw prize Here at Parkside, we appreciate the effort that parents make to support us, particularly those who encourage excellent attendance for their children. As a thank you, we’re continuing with a termly prize draw for any parent whose child has achieved over 95% that term. The prize will be a fantastic £100 worth of High Street shopping vouchers. In addition, there will be another fabulous prize draw for parents of any child with 100% attendance for the year. So, parents, when your child wants to turn over in bed or complains of a snuffle, remember the £100 prize that could be yours! The Spring term winner is Elliott Thompson in Year 10. Netball Well done to Year 7 & 8 Netball teams for making it through a very tough season this year. The last few months have shown the teams at their best with challenging matches against teams from across the district. Keep a look out for overall season results in the next few weeks. Well done again girls!! Basketball The Year 9 basketball team played in a Level 2 Games competition. In all of their matches they played with great spirit and endeavour and were justifiably rewarded as they were won 4 of their 5 matches - and finished the competition in second place. Norwegian Ski trip proves outstanding! During the February half-term break a party of forty adults and pupils made a short trip to Voss in Norway, for a ski holiday. Voss is a hidden gem of a resort – it is located in a very picturesque area and has excellent ski facilities, together with exceptionally friendly and accommodating ski instructors and staff. The resort is a quiet resort which means there are only ever a sprinkling skiers and snowboarders on the slopes at any one time - and lift queues are very rare. In addition to the daily skiing / snowboarding lessons, pupils engaged in a busy programme of evening entertainments which proved very popular. Based on the enormous success of this trip, we are pleased to announce that the school will be running a further ski trip to Voss at February halfterm, 2016. PAL Award Finalists Year 9 Cup Winners! Our Year 9 football team played in the final of the Bishops Cup at Heritage Park Stadium, on Thursday 16th April. Our opponents were St John’s. On a big pitch both sides worked tirelessly to generate an opening but the scoreline remained goalless for a large part of the game – this was until Jac Crocher weaved his way through the St John’s and rifled a shot into the bottom corner of the goal. From that point in the match we dominated proceedings and in the last few minutes of the game Liam Dunn drove a well executed free-kick past the opposing goal keeper and in doing so opened up a 2-0 lead. St John’s never threatened to pull a goal back and so we eased to victory witha 2-0 score line. Jac Crocher received the official man of the match award whilst Liam Dunn received Mr Gray’s man of the match award. www.parkside.org.uk All players deserve much credit – the squad consisted of: Ellis Wymer, Beth Montgomerie, Holly Goldsborough-Pike, Naomi Green, Andrew O’Brien and Aaron Renwick. Gymnastics We have established a club link with Nova Aces Gymnastics Club, and they will be coming after Easter to start an after school club. All pupils are welcome to attend this. See Mrs Chilton if you would like more information. A group of Year 11 pupils were put forward for Northern Echo Schools Award in Active Community School and were finalists. This included them fundraising to put a Xmas lunch, bingo, raffle, choir and nativity play on for the older community. They also involved the local primary school, and organised a carwash to help raise funds for other children in school who are going to South Africa. They have worked with the local council and primary school to provide planters for the older residents to put outside their homes to make them look brighter. Money raised from the raffle was gifted to the Salvation Army to buy toys for local children. Parkside Academy, Hall Lane, Willington, Co. Durham DL15 0QF Tel: 01388 746 396
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