Autumn Term 2019, issue 8
In this issue...
2 HeadLines
3 School news
4 Mary Poppins
5 Holland Tour
6 Holland Tour
7 Sports pics
8 Menu
9 PA
AUTUMN TERM
Newsletter Autumn Term 2019
Issue 8
8 November
MORNING DROP OFF A small request to aid smooth drop off in the morning: please only drop at the front door if you have a
child/children in the Prep School. If you have children in both parts of the school or just PrePrep please park
in the middle car park. Thank you.
Day Event Start End
Mon11 Nov Y6 Award Assessment Day for Year 7 Entry -
September 2020 09:00 16:00
2 Minutes Silence 11:00 11:02
Tues 12 Nov PrePrep Parents' Evening 17:30 19:30
Wed 13 Nov Colts A Football vs The Mead (H) 14:30 16:00
Colts B Football vs The Mead (H) 14:30 16:00
Colts C Football vs The Mead (A) 14:30 16:15
Colts D Football vs The Mead (A) 14:30 16:15
Colts E Football vs The Mead (A) 14:30 16:15
U11 Hockey v SVPS (A) 14:30 17:30
U10 Hockey v SVPS (H) 14:30 16:00
Thurs 14 Nov U9 A Football v The Mead (H) 14:30 16:00
U9 B Football v The Mead (H) 14:30 16:00
U8 A Football v The Mead (A) 14:30 16:15
U8 B Football v The Mead (A) 14:30 16:15
U8 C Football v The Mead (A) 14:30 16:15
U9 Hockey v Lingfield College (H) 14:30 16:00
Y6 Parents' Evening 17:30 20:30
Fri 15 Nov
Children in Need. Wear something spotty to
supplement uniform - £1 donation 08:00 16:00
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HEADLINES
Welcome back after our half term. We ended half term with a terrific House
Song Competition, with everyone from Year 3-8 taking part. Well done to eve-
ryone for all your hard work – it is a great community event. The sports residen-
tial trip to Holland was a great success with pupils enjoying top level coaching
and facilities. I hope you enjoyed the Blog – thank you also to Tom Palmer for
accompanying the trip.
This week Year 6 pupils spent a day “experiencing” all Year 7 and 8 has to of-
fer, including racing our electric car, outdoor education and complicated
science experiments. Thank you to all our parents who attended and to Ms
Hyde for her support.
Our rehearsals for ‘Mary Poppins’ are well on their way, further information concerning tickets, performances
and routines for the event can be found in the newsletter.
Year 7 & 8 marked Remembrance today with a poignant assembly. Thank you to the many parents for attend-
ing today’s event.
As I write our U11A team are taking part at the IAPS Hockey Tournament at Eastbourne College. Good luck girls!
We will be taking part in Children in Need next Friday with an Assembly. Children are invited to wear something
spotty to supplement their uniform for a £1 donation.
Mr Stacey is now on paternity leave, congratulations on the birth of Fred and Ralph.
We are delighted to announce that Victoria Robinson will be joining us in January as our new Kindergarten
teacher. Mrs Robinson has considerable teaching experience both in London and more locally.
Best wishes.
Emma Neville
Head
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Year 7 are selling raffle tickets for their Children in Need chocolate raffle. Tickets are 20p each or 6 for £1.
They will begin selling tickets from Friday 8th November at break times and during registration.
So bring your money in!! The correct change would be gratefully appreciated.
There are lots of chocolate prizes – big and small!!!
CHILDREN IN NEED—FRIDAY 15 NOVEMBER
Dear Parent,
As part of 5M’s form time we have been looking at and discussing the environmental problems facing our
planet. One of the problems is something Rose Hill School has been tackling and that is plastic, especially
single use plastic. I would like you, as a family, to watch the following video by Olympian Hannah Mills and
if you agree to sign up to the Big Plastic Pledge. https://bigplasticpledge.com/about/
For those in 5M we will be referring to them as part of our assembly so please note down which pledges
you have made.
Kind regards
Richard Mansfield
Head of Science and 5M Form Tutor
Toby H for achieving 20 objectives on Nessy.
Ben H for achieving Lexia Level 8
Charlotte C achieving level 10
Imogen M achieving Level 10
Jenny G achieving Level 13
Megan M achieving Level 16
Madeleine G Level 16
Charlotte H achieving Level 17
Due to the Remembrance Assembly all certificates will be awarded on Monday 11 November.
Congratulations to all of you for your continued hard work.
SCHOOL BANK OPENS AGAIN 8 NOVEMBER
BIG PLASTIC PLEDGE
CONGRATULATIONS
Team 2
Branch Manager: Henry
Marketing Manager: Alex F & Alex S
Customer Services: Amelia
Cashier: Thea
Team 1
Branch Manager: Freddie
Marketing Manager: Charlie & Evie
Customer Services: Max & Ben
Cashier: Seb
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MARY POPPINS YEARS 3, 4 & 5
This year’s Junior Production of Mary Poppins will be held on Thursday 28 November & Friday 29 November
2019.
There is no charge for tickets, but the maximum total allocation is five tickets per family. This could be on
one night, or split across both nights.
We will try to accommodate all requests, but the initial allocations will be made on a first come, first served
basis. If you would like to request an extra allocation of tickets, please email me directly
on [email protected]. However, we are unable to make any guarantees for further tickets.
Please use the following link:
https://rosehillschool.wufoo.com/forms/ticket-request-form-mary-poppins/
The deadline for ticket requests is Friday 22 November and tickets will be distributed in the week
of November 25.
Performances start at 7.00pm and the show will last for approximately 1 hour 20 minutes. Refreshments will
be served in the Common Room from 6.15pm. Doors will open at 6.45pm.
The children can be collected from 8.30pm in the Quad.
A Parentmail will be sent out next week confirming arrangements for what time the children should be
back in school on the evenings of the performances.
Costumes
Following on from the ParentMail regarding costumes, please can Year 3 & 4 costumes be in school for
Monday 18 November, clearly named and in a named carrier bag.
MARY POPPINS PROGRAMME COVER Your task is to create the programme cover and ticket design,
for the production of Mary Poppins on November 28th & 29th at
7:00pm.
Entries must be submitted to your form tutor by Wednesday No-
vember 20th and will cost £1. You can enter as many designs as
you wish.
Your entry must include:
The name, dates and time of the show
Bright, bold images
Use of any medium to create your design except for pencil
crayons (paint, collage, felt tip pens etc.)
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During the half-term break 45 Rose Hill School pupils and staff
travelled to Eindhoven in Holland as part of the school’s sports
tour. During the trip the boys were lucky enough to train with
Dutch Giants PSV Eindhoven, whilst the girls trained with the
Dutch National Hockey Champions Oranje-Rood.
When we arrived at PSV we were met by our coaches, who di-
rected us to our changing room. This involved walking through
the PSV training facility where we were surrounded by over 10 3G
pitches. The boys were put through their paces by the coaches
with the focus of the session being about moving the ball quickly
in order to confuse and outwit the opposition.
At Orange-Rood the girls worked on their stick work, with a focus
on the speed and accuracy of the pass. Small sided games also
encouraged the girls to move the ball quickly in order to make it
harder for the defence to set themselves.
Having worked on these elements we got the opportunity to see
the professionals demonstrate these principles at the highest lev-
el. Before lunch we watched Den Bosch v Bloememdall. Den
Bosch are currently top of the league and demonstrated their
dominance winning the game 3-0. The pupils were excited any
time a short corner was awarded and were out of their seat
dancing to the accompanying music that played each time.
We then headed to the De Kuip stadium to watch Feyenoord
take on Heracles. Entering the stadium slightly later than kick off,
we missed the home team score! However the atmosphere was
electric. It’s always exciting watching an evening game under
the lights and the pupils took Feyenoord to their hearts and
cheered the home side on. Unfortunately Heracles equalised and
the game finished 1-1.
We headed to Eftling theme park on day 3. The weather was
good to us and the only soakings experienced, came from the
rides the pupils chose. We have spent about 5 hours at the
theme park where the pupils we thrown side to side, up and
down as well as round and upside down. Words such as
‘amazing’, ‘insane’, ‘quality’ and ‘mental’ were all used to de-
scribe the rides we have been on. The children also used the
theme park as an opportunity to partake in some retail therapy. I
can only apologies if you receive a theme park tea towel, spoon
or toilet brush when we get back! Sweets seemed to be the most
popular purchase, with one pupil clutching at straws by asking
“Does an apple flavoured sweet count as one of your ‘5 a day’?
ROSE HILL SCHOOL HOLLAND SPORTS TOUR 2019
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After our usual breakfast we headed to the Philips Stadium. A
51,000 capacity ground set in the middle of Eindhoven and
home of the mighty PSV. We were greeted at the entrance and
all given VIP passes before our tour. The main entrance to the
stadium is emblazoned with the words ‘EENDRACHT MAAKT
MACHT’ which translates to ‘Together we are strong’. This sums
up everything we promote in PE and Sport at Rose Hill, with
teamwork being extremely important to us all. The tour contin-
ued and the pupils visited both the home and away dressing
rooms, media room, players tunnel, dug-out and directors box.
We were then treated to a drink, whilst sitting and looking out
onto the pitch. Rehydrated we headed for some retail therapy.
The shop stocked everything you can imagine with a PSV logo
added to it. Based on the amount of bags and merchandise
that was brought onto the coach we have some pretty avid
PSV fans. I fear a number of parents and siblings may also be
PSV fans in the coming days.
We then again went our separate ways as we headed to our
respective training grounds. The boys were again at PSV and
had lunch with other members of the youth team in their cafe.
The session focused on technical skills and dribbling the ball with
different parts of the foot. The coaches reinforced the im-
portance of the ‘first touch’. The common theme throughout
the week has been to find the ‘simple solution’ and not to fa-
vour personal performance over team success. The session end-
ed with a tournament. We were also
lucky to see a number of the first
team leaving training.
The girls spent the afternoon at
Oranje-Rood where they were lucky
enough to be coached by the 1st
Team coach. They spent their ses-
sion looking at dynamic play and
the importance of fast attacking.
The coach was very envious of Mrs
Wren, commenting that he would
be so happy if his girls showed half
the focus, attention and desire to
learn as the Rose Hill girls did.
The early evening sunset played host
to our matches with us all playing
local Dutch club teams. The stand-
ard of sides has varied and we have
experienced both success and defeat. The tour was never about ‘winning’ but the opportunity to devel-
op different sporting and social skills. Each game has begun and ended with handshakes.
Despite Brexit, Anglo-Dutch relations have been strong this week and the pupils have shared great mo-
ments with the opposition, playing together, singing together and even comparing favourite Harry Potter
characters.
ROSE HILL SCHOOL HOLLAND TOUR CONT.
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The Colts A team
came back from 3-0
down at half-time, to
win 3-5. Fantastic
performance boys!
Congratulations to
our U9 girls to remain-
ing undefeated at
the Lingfield College
tournament yester-
day and winning the
bronze medals.
SPORTS
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MENU
Monday Chicken pie, new potatoes & mixed vegetables
Vegetable pie (v)
Peas
Strawberry mousse
Tuesday Turkey breast, roast potatoes, carrots & peas
Celery quiche (v)
Green beans
Chocolate crispy cake
Wednesday Macaroni cheese (v) & mixed salad
Broccoli
Fruit, yoghurt & berries
Thursday Lasagne bolognaise& crusty bread
Vegetable lasagne (v)
Mange tout
Fruit jelly
Friday Cod goujons & chips
Leek& potato pie (v)
Peas
Fruit crumble cake
Soup
Fresh produce
A vegetarian soup is available daily with crusty white and brown ba-
guettes.
We have a varied salad bar which includes coleslaws. Green leaves,
tomatoes, peppers, sliced ham and boiled eggs.
A selection of fresh fruit is always available.
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PA CHRISTMAS FAIR
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Next week the PA are collecting pre-loved soft toys, toys and children’s books
Teddy Tombola Stall – preloved teddies and soft toys needed please
Toy and Book Stall – please donate any preloved toys and children’s books
Please leave all donations in the bins outside the Octagon and school office.
Rose Hill School Shopper Bags and Coasters
Order by Monday 11 November
Your child has drawn a self-portrait that forms
the design of a Pre-prep and a Prep School
shopper bag. The perfect Christmas present!
Glossy wooden coasters with your child's indi-
vidual portrait also available when you order a
bag
Order details were sent via Parentmail on Friday, 1
November.
Don’t miss the print deadline!
CHRISTMAS FAIR DONATIONS PLEASE
SHOPPER BAGS & COASTER ORDERS
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