Equestrian success for Year 10 pupil Holly

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2018 Lent Term No. 8 Newsletter 09.03.18 Equestrian success for Year 10 pupil Holly During the Easter break Holly will travel to Belgium where she will be preparing for the European selection process for the Pony European Championship Team. We are very proud and wish her the best of luck. News story here: http://www.hullcollegiateschool.co.uk/holly Congratulations to Year 12 pupil Jack Jack has been successful in his application for a five day residential EDT Headstart course in Oceanography and Marine Biology at Southampton University in July - one of only 30 places available. He will be involved in collecting samples from Southampton Water and the Solent using the university's teaching and research vessel, Callista. Working in small teams, he will spend two days at sea developing a themed study of an aspect of the region's marine environment and his remaining time will be spent processing data in both the Biology laboratory and the computer suite. This will give him something of note to include in his personal statement when he applies for university.

Guinness World Record It is a great honour and pleasure to inform you that our Guinness World Record attempt last year for the largest Saturday Night (by Whigfield) Dance was a success!! The Guinness website has been updated to state that Hull Collegiate School is the current record holder with 325 participants. The school has been issued an official certificate which will be displayed near reception shortly. Any staff and pupils who took part can now apply for their certificates and other merchandise. Forms are available at both the senior and prep receptions. Orders must be returned to Miss Groves by 30 April please. Pupils and staff who stewarded, witnessed and filmed the event can apply for certificates of participation. We are planning another record attempt in June for the most people wearing inflated swimming armbands (water wings) which will be open to all staff and pupils in Senior and Prep School. You must provide your own armbands but there will be some available to buy from school after May half term. Participants must apply to take part by Friday 15 June in order for the event to be planned efficiently... more details and application form to follow. Well done and a massive thank you to everybody involved!

Future Diary Dates Week A Monday 12 March Production Dress Rehearsal 12:00 16:00 School Production 18:00 Tuesday 13 March Year 11 GCSE Food Practical Exam (P1-4) Sixth Form Parent s Open Day U13 Hockey North Stepin2 Hockey Competition KS3 Maths Curriculum Enrichment Afternoon Wednesday 14 March Sixth Form Parent s Open Morning Joseph McKinney (Admissions Tutor, St Andrew s University) will visit our school and speak with pupils and parents Chemistry Young Analysts Competition at Hull University 17:00 20:00 BBC News Report Day Thursday 15 March School Production 19:00 Grey Kangaroo Maths Competition (Year 9 pupils) Friday 16 March GCSE Science Live at Leeds City Hall for Year 11 pupils School Production 19:00 Saturday 17 March School Production 19:00 Open Morning School Transport The Open Morning on Saturday 10 March will start at 10.00 and finish at 13.00. Please note that only Years 7, 8 and Sixth Form will be required in School. All the school buses are operating and will pick up an hour later than normal at the regular bus stops on Saturday morning. The buses are scheduled to depart the school grounds at 13.10 for the homeward journeys. School Transport Trinity Term 2018 The school transport information for the Trinity term has been sent to current users via email this week. Please return the application form and Terms & Conditions by Monday 12 March. Please note: Termly bus charges will be added to your ParentPay account on receipt of your bus application form.

Careers Breakfast Meetings in March 08.00 in the Drawing Room Open to all pupils in Years 10-13. Wednesday 14 March Alison Goddard BBA, MBA (Proj Mgnt), PMP Alison is Director of Project Management, Pain Pillar, and Neuroscience at PPD. Alison has 18+ years experience managing and overseeing Global Clinical Research in the pharmaceutical industry. Monday 19 March - Professor Brad Gibson Professor Gibson joined Hull University in 2015 and established the E.A Milne Centre for Astrophysics. One of the country's most influential scientists, his 300 publications have amassed 20,000 citations from his peers. His research was named a Top 10 News Story of the year by National Geographic; with the Hubble Space Telescope, he determined the expansion rate of the Universe, for which his team was awarded the Gruber Prize in Cosmology. Brad discovered that our Milky Way is cannibalising its neighbours, the Magellanic Clouds. A world-renowned expert in using supercomputers to model the distribution of chemical elements throughout the Universe, Gibson's team are Hull's research stars. Professor Gibson will be spending the morning at school talking with all GCSE and A Level pupils. This breakfast meeting is an opportunity for pupils to meet him on a smaller scale. Places will be limited so please book at your earliest convenience. If you would like your son/daughter to attend the above meetings, please email carrie.mertens@hullcollegiateschool.co.uk or telephone 01482 657016. Duke of Edinburgh First Aid Training Pupils who are doing D of E at any level are invited to take part in FREE first aid training on Sat 24 March 10:00 16:00 at school. If you are interested in doing this course, which will give you a three year first aid qualification, please see Miss Groves for a letter. Team Uganda 2019 Pupils who are currently in Years 11 and 12 will shortly be invited to apply for a place on Team Uganda 2019. This very exciting opportunity to go on a life changing trip will run in July 2019 and the costs is usually around 2600. There are many fundraising events throughout the year and the first of these is the raffle held during the interval of the school play. We need two people on Tuesday 13, Thursday 15, Friday 16 and Saturday 17 March. If you are interested in helping then please see Miss Groves. Priority applications will be given to pupils who have already shown some interest in raising money for the trip. There is also a bag pack at Morrison's in Anlaby arranged for Friday 14 July. Please keep this date available if you think you would like to apply for the trip.

Future Music Department Events Spring Music Concert Thursday 22 March 19:00 Radcliffe Hall Featuring the Collegiate Chorus, Orchestra, Jazz Band, Guitar Group and various solos Exhibition by Art teacher Mr Doncaster You are invited to come along and see an exhibition of table sculptures currently on display in the main foyer. These beautiful pieces of art have been created by Art teacher Mr Doncaster. The exhibition will run for the next two weeks. More information here:http://www.hullcollegiateschool.co.uk/sculpture

Girls Sport Sport Monday 5 March U14 lost 2-1 to Bootham School Boys Results Tuesday 6 March U15 lost 5-0 to Newcastle School for Boys in the Society of Heads Cup Wednesday 7 March 1 st XI beat Rishworth 6-1 in the SIS League (making HCS league winners!) Monday 5 March U13 North ISA Netball Abbey Gate V Bridgwater 8-2 win V Tower College 12-0 win V QE 6-6 V Scarisbrick 10-5 loss V Abbeygate 8-2 win V Alderley Edge 10-0 Girls Results These results meant that we finished third and have qualified for National ISA Netball Finals, to be held at Queen Ethelburga s College on Saturday 17 March 09:30-16:30. Tuesday 6 March Hymers Away Year 7 A v A lost v B won Year 7 B v C lost v D lost Year 7 C 20-0 (lost) 11-0 (lost) Tuesday 6 March EOS ER South Hunsley U16 V South Hunsley 3-10 (lost) V Hessle High 2-16 (lost) Wednesday 7 March Scarborough College Away 1 st 29-19 (won) Thursday 8 March Hymers Home Year 9 A 21-17 (won) Year 9 B 5-13 (lost) Year 9 C 1-17(lost) Year 9 D 1-31 (lost)

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Hull 10K Running for Hope We are taking part in this year s Hull 10K in memory of Hope Rooms. You are welcome to join our team, please email carrie.mertens@hullcollegiateschool. Our fundraising page is now live. You can read Hope s story and donate online here https:// www.justgiving.com/fundraising/ runningforhope2018 Boutique Milla and Alexander Hair Fashion Show, Friday 27 April Enjoy catwalk shows, hair and makeup demonstrations, access to stall holders, exclusive raffle prizes and much more. Tickets ( 15 pp) include a glass of prosecco on arrival with VIP ticket holders ( 25 pp) enjoying a front row seat and generous goody bag. Child tickets are available for 10 but cannot be used alongside a VIP ticket as they do not include reserved front row seating or goody bags. A cash bar will be available. The evening will start at 19:00. This event is in association with Boutique Milla, Alexander Hair Design and Lesley Wilks Make Up Artist. If you would like to assist with the Fashion Show in any way please do contact the Friends of Hull Collegiate by email fohcs@hullcollegiateschool.co.uk Tickets available to buy from Milla in Swanland, Alexander Hair in Anlaby, online https:// www.ticketsource.co.uk/ friendsofhullcollegiateschool or from the main reception at the school.

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