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BOURNE GRAMMAR SCHOOL BULLETIN Week ending Friday 1 December 2017 From Jonathan Maddox, Headteacher ESAA CROSS-COUNTRY CUP NATIONAL FINAL - Report by Mr Ray, Director of PE & Sport After a record-breaking result in the Regional Round where three of our teams qualified for the National Final, our hopes were high for teams to show their quality and to potentially improve on our best ever result of 6th place last year. Walking the course, it became apparent to the runners that it would be cross-country in the truest sense of the phrase, with technical aspects in woodland, sharp banks and tight corners. The first race of the day was for the Junior Boys, who were feeling the weight of expectation as England Athletics had declared the team as favourites and Harry Hewitt as one of the top contenders individually. Pushing hard out of the pens, the Junior Boys had a remarkable start with Harry Hewitt and Hugo Brill challenging for early positions, with our third and fourth placed scorers Alex Galpin and Joe Manning a very short distance behind. "1

After the rapid first part of the race, team members started gaining ground with Hugo and Barnaby Sykes picking off runners throughout and Joe Garner running a great race from start to finish. In the end the team was placed 4th, a mere 5 places from snatching a podium position, which was a disappointment tempered by the fact that the team had secured the best result in Bourne Grammar history. Following an excellent 2nd place at the Regional Finals, our Junior Girls team, consisting of five Year 7 students, were looking forward to their first taste of racing at the National Finals. After watching the excitement of the Junior Boys race, the girls were anxious to get going; our message to them was to do their best, enjoy the race and savour the experience - they all followed our advice, with some really impressive individual performances. The race began and the girls, led by Amelie Fairclough, found it tough to get out as quickly as the others. However, they managed to push through in order to contend in the top half of the pack. As they settled into the race, they worked hard on the short inclines to maintain their positions, with Erin Cox and Hannah Taylor working well together to pick through the other runners. Heading into the last 500m, Amelie was 58th but started an early sprint that pushed her to an impressive 47th place overall. Not far behind, Erin and Hannah were battling for second home in the team, a battle which ended in them crossing the line with exactly the same time. The rest of the team were making steady progress as they negotiated the fairly quick course with Aoife Glasswell, Lauren Stuart and Sophia Bull all gaining places as they sprinted to the finish. The team finished an impressive 14th place overall out of 27 teams and is definitely one to watch for the future. The Inter Boys was the last team to run and had a dramatic start, as Max James took a tumble in the early part of the course and runners tousled with elbows and spikes from the start. Largely, our boys were embattled at the start by the larger physical presence of other schools, with Jake Jungmann being the most successful at dealing with the early jostling. Despite a race plagued with bad luck - falls, spiking and forays into tape - the team placed admirably, with Jake being caught by others who were aiming to make up for poorer starts. Sam Oakley was first home in 51st, with Max James picking his way through almost half of the field to end up 73rd in one of the individual performances of the day. As a team, the Inter Boys finished in a respectable 22nd place. The truly outstanding performances from all 18 students were recognised by staff and parents alike. It demonstrates how far the School has progressed in recent years to see fourth place at the National Final as a slight disappointment! However, when the dust has settled and the occasion is looked back on, to have 3 teams at the Final and a 4th, 14th and 22nd place finish for each team, it is a remarkable achievement, matched only by the Junior Boys athletics team of 2007 finishing 4th at the ESAA Track and Field Cup Final. A special thanks goes to our sponsors of the Inter Boys team, Alder Veterinary Practice, and to all the parents who took the trip out to give some much appreciated support to the teams. The individual results for each student can be found below. Junior Boys Junior Girls Inter Boys Hugo Brill Harry Hewitt Alex Galpin Joe Manning Barnaby Sykes Joe Garner 14th 19th 38th 40th 70th 141st Amelie Fairclough Erin Cox Hannah Taylor Aoife Glasswell Lauren Stuart Sophia Bull 47th 56th 60th 96th 123rd 127th Sam Oakley Max James Connor Ely Tom Bodily Jake Jungmann Dylan Snoek 51st 73rd 96th 97th 98th 128th Overall position - 4th Overall position - 14th Overall position - 22nd "2

FORTHCOMING EVENTS Christmas Concert - Friday 15 December Tickets for our Christmas Concert have now sold out. Due to strict health and safely regulations, we are unable to add additional seats on the evening. The Concert will see over 100 students from across the entire School performing both traditional and contemporary music within the School ensembles. Sixth Form Play - Our Country s Good This year s Sixth Form Play, Our Country s Good, is a historical drama exploring the experiences of the First Fleet of convicts in Botany Bay in 1789 and, on a more profound level, the nature of punishment, justice and the redemptive power of theatre. A set-text at A-Level and a script choice for GCSE Drama students, the play will appeal to parents and students alike. It would, additionally, be an excellent example of Live Theatre for students to see (a key requirement at GCSE, AS and A-Level). Ti c k e t s a r e a v a i l a b l e via the following links: www.ticketsource.co.uk/date/432305 (7 December), www.ticketsource.co.uk/date/432313 (8 December) or via the School website. Tickets are 6 for adults and 4 for concessions. UNDER 19s NETBALL - Mrs Mohan, PE On Wednesday 29 November our Sixth Form Netball team, along with selected players from Years 10 and 11, had a training session with international coach Kirsty Kruger. Kirsty has recently moved into the area and I invited her to work with the players leading up to the U19 Regional Tournament in January. She is incredibly passionate about netball and her experience of coaching at a high level will be invaluable to the squad. She has coached in South Africa and was the coach for Hong Kong for a number of years, improving their rank to fourth in Asia. Throughout the session, she gave the players valuable advice and key points to work on in drills and game-play - all students gained a great deal from the session. We are all looking forward to working with her again in the coming weeks. VACANCIES Due to an internal promotion, we currently have the following non-teaching vacancies: Data Analyst Academic Administrator Full details of the above posts will be available shortly but, in the meantime, please contact Stella Chamberlain via recruitment@bourne-grammar.lincs.sch.uk to register your interest. "3

STUDENTS OF THE WEEK Name Year Staff Subject Kunjal Bhandari 7 Mr Topham History Isabelle Diaz-Munoz 7 Miss Atkinson EPR Zach Duffill 7 Miss Smallshaw Science Zoe Husbands 7 Mr Maddox Mathematics George Groom 7 Mr Perez Science Tanith Storm 7 Miss Bradley PE Alex Ewart-Malcolm 8 Mr Murray Geography Max Garthwaite 8 Mrs Ellis Computing Amelia Griffiths 8 Mr Bainbridge History Jess Alder 9 Mrs Woolf Chemistry Maisie Brownlow 9 Miss Pepper Geography Calvin Mason 9 Mrs Welling Art Edward Norman 9 Miss Dorosenko Biology Jay Stainton 9 Mrs Rawnsley Mathematics Lea Strakova 9 Dr Hesslewood Geography Katy Brown 10 Miss Creedon Spanish Nathan Dawkins 10 Mr Perez Biology Jacob Hulme 10 Mr Murphy Mathematics Zarah Khalid 10 Miss Hurrell Spanish Tommy Skinner 10 Mrs Pignatiello Drama Zac Campbell-Waggott 11 Miss Turton Drama Marlow Dupont 11 Miss Walters English William Green 11 Mrs Chapman English Nancy Simmons 11 Miss Bennett English Amy Taylor 11 Mrs Worrall Spanish Noel Thomas 11 Miss Dye English Neve Hattee 12 Mr Sheppard Mathematics Lydia Henderson 12 Mrs Somerville Art Iyanu Abioye 13 Mrs Shales Mathematics Jasmine Cottage 13 Dr Owen English Literature "4

SUCCESS AT THE WILLOUGHBY MEMORIAL TRUST ART COMPETITION Report by Adam Thompson (Year 9) On Friday 24 November, Phoebe Leadbeater (Year 12) and I attended an awards evening at the Willoughby Memorial Gallery in Corby Glen, for winning prizes in our age categories in the Open Art Exhibition. It was wonderful to see our paintings displayed in the Gallery amongst all of the other competition entries, as there was a very high standard in all classes, from the youngest entrants in the age 5-7 category up to the adult section. It was fantastic to listen to the comments and praise from the judges, outlining why they awarded our prizes, and great to hear how supported and loved the Gallery is by the community and the impact it has on young and old people to take up Art as a hobby, interest or study. In the middle of the exhibition, all of the families, supporting teachers and judges gathered as the prizes and certificates were awarded - it was a great experience to be rewarded for our hard work. Adam Thompson 1st Prize Phoebe Leadbeater Highly Commended INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENTS Gymnastics Daniel Yates (Year 8) recently won a gold medal at the Boys County Floor and Vault Championships. Awards Earlier this month, Callum Scane (Year 12) collected his Arkwright Scholarship Award at the IET in London, sponsored by the Royal Air Force. "5