Keeping parents and students informed Term 3 Letter 6 Friday 13 February 2015 Grease is the word ... in fact more than one word is needed to describe our production of Grease (school version), it was fantastic, superb, brilliant, energetic ... we could go on and on! The three performances were complete sell outs and by the rapturous applause from a delighted audience was all the evidence needed to let the cast know how talented and versatile they all were. Everybody stood out, shining when their time arrived. The whole cast, from Year 7 upwards sparkled working together to make this production an eternal memory for all – the cast, crew and the audience. Grease is a great musical for a school to stage with an engaging story set in an American High School, following the loves and lives of Sandy and Danny and their friends, a group of boys called the T Birds and a group of girls called the Pink Ladies. Throw in some fantastic toe tapping hits, a dance contest and you have all the ingredients for an excellent show. In terms of cast members there is no shortage of talent to praise. Abby Coppard was unforgettable as the hard hitting steely character, Rizzo. Sean O’Sullivan shone as geeky Eugene. Montana Duncan Johnson’s personality really shone through as Marty and her version of ‘Freddy My Love’ was spine-tingling, while Sophie Bradford was totally memorable as Jan. Then we have Frenchy which could not have been played better than by Chiara Wengraf-Jones. Olivia Francis-Cornibert played Patty, the annoying cheerleader with great style. The T Bird gang were magnificent with tremendous comedic timing and banter. Sam Jennah was a believable Kenicke whilst Dylan Woosey as Doody was hilarious with great backing from Nic Falzarano as Roger, Josh Abrahams as Sonny and Kyle Nelson as Tony. They were pretty good dancers too! Nazeema Ishmael made a small role as Miss Lynch go a long way and was very funny. Max Gibbins was a believable Vince Fontaine with a slick DJ voice and charm whilst Teen Angel, Henri Basha caused an uproar of screams with his superb rendition of ‘Beauty School Dropout’. What can we say about the lead characters, Sandy and Danny, played by Abigail Lane and Rafe Askem? Abigail’s Sandy is more feisty than in the movie which made the character more believable whilst Rafe conveyed all the arrogance required as Danny. Both have excellent voices and reached into the heart of their characters with tremendous effect. From opening scene to curtain call, this production is high in energy, strong in talent. The Performing Arts team, led by Mr Chadda, are to be congratulated on their first whole school production. It was a wonderful experience for the students. Our thanks also go to all the student crew from sound and lighting, stage design and props, stage management, choreogrpahy, hair and make up, costumes and camera, and to all those who supervised front of house and backstage. Quotes from parents: “Grease was a total triumph!” “The best production Ashcroft has ever seen!” “The West End comes to Ashcroft!” Ashcroft Technology Academy 100 West Hill London SW15 2UT Tel 020 8877 0357 Fax 020 8877 0617 email info@ashcroftacademy.org.uk website www.ashcroftacademy.org.uk Wandsworth Young Chef of the Year Abby Finch, who will represent the Academy in this year’s Wandsworth Young Chef competition, will be attending a training day at Billingsgate Fish Market. This is a part of her prize provided by Wandsworth Council and the Mayor. On the day, Abby will have the chance to have a tour of the fish market, learn about different types of fish and how to fillet and cook a selection of fish. This will take place on Thursday 26 February. British Biology Challenge Congratulations to six Year 12 Biology students who were selected to take part in the British Biology Challenge, a national competition for 6th form Biology students to expand and stimulate their knowledge. Well done to Nouran Shatout, Simon Knopp, Scherry Hashmi who all gained a pass. Max Gibbins and Daniel Oluboyede were awarded an impressive highly commended and Helena Costa took home a bronze certificate. Helena will be invited to the prize giving ceremony in summer. Well done to all six students! KS3 Stem Club “Stemmies” took part in the Hydrogen Challenge today, whereby they learnt about fossil fuels and compared these to hydrogen fuel as an alternative. “Stemmies” worked in groups to build a car powered on Hydrogen fuel and tested it to see how far it could go. The winning team was: Sonnie Tatham 7T3, Charles Wickham 7T6, Joshua Craig 7T2, whose hydrogen powered car went a whopping 17m distance! Great result! This team will now go on to represent Ashcroft in the final event on 13 March competing against other schools from across the capital and the chance to win prizes for the Academy. Good luck “Stemmies”! Mrs Khan and Mr Matthews are very proud of you all! The Hydrogen Challenge, supported by the Mayor of London puts the technology of the future into the hands of young people. Lady Lovelace Maths Award The following female students have been awarded with a Lady Lovelace certificate for their enthusiasm and effort in Maths. This award is from their Maths teachers for their hard work, achievement and ability to go beyond expectations. Well done to Sope Johnson 7T6, Rahma Muse 8T7, Cree McLean 9T5, Adna Isse 10T7, Nazeema Ishmael 11T7 Year 10 Paris trip There will be a Parents Information Evening on Wednesday 25 February at 6pm for those students participating in the Year 10 trip to Paris On the evening you will have the opportunity to find out what the itinerary includes, what students will be required to bring and the objectives of the trip. Please note if you have not already provided a copy of your son/ daughter’s passport we will require you to bring this along. In addition to this we request that you also bring in a photocopy of their European Health Insurance (EHIC) Card. Boccia Championships A huge congratulations to the following students who represented Ashcroft in the Boccia Championships for Wandsworth Schools this week. Boccia is a precision ball sport for people with physical difficulties and is played at local, national and international levels They played with dignity and skill and some of the matches were won on the last ball of the match – it was tense but they did us proud. Team 1: Rio Merrett and Laiba Main who came fourth in their group. Team 2: Kareemah Newton, Chloe Newell and Jennifer Morais who came third in their group. Year 8 Pathways Evening This evening will take place on Wednesday 4 March at 6pm. A chance to find out about the choice of courses on offer to your son/daughter when they begin KS4 in September. All subjects will be represented with staff on hand to answer all your questions.
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