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Friday 6th October 2017 Issue 41
NORTH CESTRIAN WEEKLY NEWS
Inside this issue:
Important News Extra Curricular Features Outstanding Learner Drama News
Diary Dates:
Friday 6th Oct - 8th Oct: Year 7 Red Ridge (Gp 2)
Wednesday 11th October:
SCHOOL CLOSED
Wednesday 11th October:
SPEECH NIGHT
Thursday 19th October:
Year 7 Social Supper &
Red Ridge Slideshow
Irrespective of one's own politics, one would have to have a cold heart
to have not felt a pang of sympathy for Teresa May during her conference speech in Manchester this week. Dogged by a bad cold and a croaky throat, her speech was interrupted by a purile 'joke' from comedian Simon Brodkin. To her credit, she persevered and completed her speech. Unfortunately for her, the quality of delivery overshadowed the content. Earlier this week, I formally announced the school pupil officers and presented them with their badges of office during assembly. The new School Captain, Olivia Hall had already proved her capabilities as welcome host during the recent Open Evening, and the rest of the Officers have been selected having demonstrated lots of qualities that we expect from Cestrians. During the assembly, I made it clear that, yes, the School Officers support the school tremendously. However, of greater significance was the way in which taking on roles of responsibility help each person grow as an individual. Public speaking, as the Officers do in events such as Speech Night are crucial life skills. As best man or interviewee, it's important to speak clearly, pitch to the audience and appear confident. I know they will be nervous, but they will practise. And they will deliver. And the next time will be that bit easier.
Please see next page for a full list of our School Officers.
“School Officers”
ALL –
Are in a position of trust to uphold the values of the school – hard work, honesty and fairness - and as such must be model
pupils and positive role models to others.
Are expected to commit time to key pupil events and follow instructions given by staff
Are expected to commit to carrying out their nominated daily/weekly duties.
School Captain
Olivia Hall
Deputy School Captain
Tom Player
Charities Officers
Kieran Mackintosh, Farrah Rais
Sports Captains
Yasmin Wych, Charlie King
House Captains
James Stokes - Grenfell
Nia Thomas - Hillary
Jack Kennedy - Livingstone
Grace Connolly - Scott
Prefects: Kate Munday, Annie Zheng, Vogeta Gold, Ellie Ross, Oliver Rees, Ibrahim Asfar, Simone Lomax, Lydia Gorman
Hamblin Prefect: Aiyana Sykes
ANNOUNCEMENT 2
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION Did you know?
If you have any concerns or queries concerning
your son or daughter, the FIRST PORT OF CALL should be
the Form Tutor:
Email contacts:
7EKL [email protected]
7CBA [email protected]
7VJE [email protected]
7DWI [email protected]
7WCR [email protected]
8SBE [email protected]
8SMI [email protected]
8TWI [email protected]
8JSC [email protected]
8SWL [email protected]
9SCR [email protected]
9EBU [email protected]
9PST [email protected]
10JBA [email protected]
10VBR [email protected]
10SAS [email protected]
11ACO [email protected]
11PTS [email protected]/
HEAD OF YEAR 7
HEAD OF YEARS 8 & 9
HEAD OF YEARS 10 & 11
North Cestrian pupils may be eligible to receive extra funding from central government to support their education. The Pupil is designed to enhance the progress of children with the following circumstances:
They are eligible for Free School Meals or have previously been eligible for Free School Meals during some time in the last 6 years (see eligibility below)
They have been in care of a Local Authority for 1 day or more
They have a parent serving in the Armed Forces, or a parent that has done so in the last 4 years
They have ceased to be looked after by the Local Authority through adoption
Your child might be able to get free school meals if you get any of the following:
Income Support
Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance
Income-related Employment and Support Allowance
Support under Part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
The guaranteed element of Pension Credit
Child Tax Credit (provided you’re not also entitled to Working Tax Credit and have an annual gross income of no more than £16,190)
Working Tax Credit run-on - paid for 4 weeks after you stop qualifying for Working Tax Credit
Universal Credit
If you think that any of these circumstances apply to your child, please contact Mr. Blackshaw via the school number or via email at [email protected] to assist in unlocking the extra funding for which your child is eligible.
SKI TRIP 2018
HURRY!!
2 places have become available!!
£1290 per person
11 – 17 Feb, Claviere, Italy
Please see Mr Boswell if interested?
PLAYER OF THE WEEK IS: DANIEL HALLOWS Leadership
and a superb penalty in the ‘Weaker Foot Competition’.
OUTSTANDING LEARNERS 4
Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Year 11
GOLD Harry Doyle Alyssa Powell Florence
Baxendale Imaan Shah-
zad Ellie Ross
SILVER Joshua Odling Aryan Amo-
zandeh Isabella Taylor Dom Howard Oliver Carson
BRONZE
Hala Ahmado Connor War-
burton Isabal-
la Cousans Charotte Perry Tom Player
OUTSTANDING MATH’S LEARNERS
THIS WEEK…………...
Thank you to Mrs James and the
Charities Officers (above) for helping to
sell lots of cakes at our Macmillan Coffee
Morning last week. In total we managed
to raise a whopping £306.91 between
staff and student sales!
Thank you to everyone who donated and
baked cakes!!
EVENTS 5
HAMBLIN NEWS…….
Are you in Year 10 or 11???
Take a look at some of the Open Day
Events soon….
Year 8 Football Result
Year 8 kicked off the 2017/18 season with a comfortable win against Broadoak High School on Thursday
night. Three weeks of training had enabled the team to regain their fitness after the summer break.
The game got off to a flying start with NCS scoring 2 goals within the first 10 minutes. A solid defensive
line commanded by Max Lee (Captain) allowed the midfield and attack to camp comfortably in the
Broadoak half. Goals from Alex Hamnett, Louie Davies and Max Lloyd allowed Cestrian to go into
half time comfortably at 5-0. Louie Brannan and Mo provided great support throughout the game, and
their partnership on the left wing was a promising sight going forward.
The second half saw North Cestrian once again placing pressure on the Broadoak defence. Fantastic
finishing from Layton, Josh, Louie and Alex saw North Cestrian finishing the match 12-0.
Well done to all involved!
Very difficult to pick man of the match for this one, everyone contributed to the team’s winning
performance. The team showed promising signs moving forward coming into the next round of fixtures.
Team of the week: Jacob, Kieran, Adam, Max Lee, Louie B, Kyle, Louie D,
Max Lloyd, Mo, Josh, Alex, Layton & Joe.
Mr Cross and Mr Cahill.
SPORTS NEWS
YEAR 8 FOOTBALL NEWS………….
GOOD LUCK TO YEAR 10 STUDENT KOFO
LADITAN (pictured) WHO IS PLAYING
WITH HIS BASKETBALL TEAM “MANCHESTER
MAGIC” THIS WEEKEND!
We can’t wait to find out how he gets on!
DRAMA NEWS
The Cat in the Hat – Sadie Roberts
JoJo – Bonnie Mann
Horton the Elephant – Lucas Moore
Gertrude McFuzz – Alyssa Powell
Mayzie LaBird – Leigha Tandy
The Sour Kangaroo – Megan Chasey
The Mayor of Whoville – Nabeel Khan
Mrs Mayor – Jemima Worth
General Genghiz Kahn Schmitz – Leo Claude-Williams
Vlad Vladikoff – Isabella Wood-Greenhalgh
Judge Yertle the Turtle – Arrwa-Mae Mohammed-Brown
The Grinch – Eloise Hevicon
The Wickersham Brothers/Sisters – TBC
The Bird Girls - TBC
The Who’s/Jungle Creatures – ALL
Well done to all who auditioned, you were all brilliant and
made our job very hard!
Everyone who auditioned is included in the show!!
Rehearsals are every Wednesday after school