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Alan Chambers MBE: Polar Expedition South African Exchange
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Year 3 Key Hooks Year 5 Roman Dig Year 5 Trip to Montacute House Word of the Week
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Trinity College Music Exam Results End of Term Awards Farewell Tea Party Year 8 Project Work A Special Birthday Cake
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Boarding Life Year 3 Ice Cream Challenge
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Sport News 6, 7
Millfield Minis & Holiday Courses 8
Pre-Prep and Minis News 9-13
Issue 575 ● 30 June 2015
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If you have any comments or suggestions, please contact the Editor: [email protected] or call 01458 837763
Last Night of the Proms Click the icon to see photos
Canoeing in Weymouth Click the icon to see more photos
This week’s ‘Picture of the Week’ is this excellent piece by Emile Braibant 7CMB
Farewell Year 8!
It has been a busy few weeks for our Year 8 leavers. We wish them all the very best as they move on to their senior schools and beyond! We will miss you.
A collection of photographs can be viewed via the links below.
Leavers’ Dinner
Brecon Beacons Camp
Big Beat
Stage Make-up
Science and Maths Day
Sports Familiarisation Day
Above: Our winning U14 Girls Relay team
Read more about Millfield Prep’s performance at the National Prep Schools Athletics Finals held in Birmingham on Page 6.
Follow Millfield Prep Sport on Twitter @MPS_Sport
Modern Pentathlon From September ex-GB Modern Pentathlete Lydia Rosling will be available to Prep and Senior pupils for specialist coaching sessions.
Read more on Page 6
Speech Day & Prize Giving
A wonderful end to the school year; celebrating the achievements of our pupils from Years 3 to 8.
A fabulous week was had by Year 7 pupils; camping in the grounds, lighting fires and enjoying trips out.
See the photo story by clicking the camera icon.
Year 7 Camp
Our sincere apologies to Woody Taylor for the omission on Speech Day. We would like to congratulate Woody for being awarded a Music Scholarship to Millfield.
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Pupils in Year 6 were honoured to welcome HeadNorth expedition leader and accomplished polar explorer, Alan Chambers MBE, along with members of this year’s team, including Rugby World Cup 2003 player Danny Grewcock MBE.
Alan, who is a Millfield parent, told of the toughest North Pole challenge he has led in the past ten years due to adverse weather conditions and poor visibility faced by the group. The pupils were riveted by the retelling of their expedition which featured the team’s plane making an emergency landing on the first day, rivers appearing in the shifting ice, white-outs and temperatures of around -35°C.
The team arrived at the top of the world at 1pm on Saturday 13 April, safe and sound after their gruelling 6.5 day challenge, and unfurled a flag celebrating Millfield’s 80th Anniversary.
The team of nine were raising money for The Lewis Moody Foundation and The Royal Marines Charitable Trust Fund (RMCTF) and have so far been pledged over £180,000. The former helps those affected by serious illness, offering days out and one-off experiences for children and their families as well as funding scientific research and the RMCTF provides a better quality of life to serving and retired Royal Marines and their families. Along with Alan Chambers, Gary Wright, Charlie Birkett, Yves Damette of Y.CO, Rugby World Cup 2003 winners Danny Grewcock MBE, Josh Lewsey MBE and Lewis Moody MBE, and two Royal Marines completed the challenge. Danny is connected to the school as he regularly supports the Millfield Rugby Programme, with coaching across all ages.
Pupils were inspired by the messages of
resilience, teamwork and a positive mental attitude to achieve seemingly impossible challenges. They also took a close look at some of the items the team took with them to the Pole, including clothing and supplies imperative to their survival. Each team member hauled a sledge weighing 60kg during their daily treks.
Alan commented “In the last ten years, this was the toughest North Pole challenge I've led, because of the weather, the conditions and the poor visibility. The team were very strong, mentally and physically, which enabled us to finish the trip on an incredible high.” After 4-5 days of very poor weather, the sun came out as the team approached the Pole, in Alan’s words: “An incredible way to finish a fantastic adventure.”
Alan Chambers MBE: Polar Expedition
South African Exchange Tom Maddock and Finlay Arnold have had a wonderful time at Selbourne Primary School in South Africa and made lots of new friends.
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Word of the Week This week, translate the following Latin word for your chance to win a small prize… ‘xiphias’
A) sword-fish B) cannon C) legend
Please send answers to Mrs Crispin at [email protected]
Year 5 trip to Montacute House On Thursday 18 June, Year 5 went to Montacute House.
“I really enjoyed drawing pictures of Henry VIII and I enjoyed eating the scones; I think everyone else did too! It was like being back in Tudor times.” Freddie Turnell
“Last Thursday we went to Montacute House. It was astonishingly large and it was very, very impressive. I loved the play area too, it was massive; you could almost get lost! The area in front of the house, where we sat to sketch, was huge. I was impressed by how much money the owner of the house must have put into it. I loved it!” Artem Sinhaievskyi
“We went to Montacute House and had great fun drawing pictures of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I. We then had a little quiz around the garden and then drew the front of the house. For snacks, after drawing, we had some scones. My favourite part was when we learnt about the different rooms, like the bedroom where you have to keep animal blood in a bowl under the bed to stop the bugs biting you.” Cisca Norris
Year 5 Roman Dig On Tuesday morning the whole of Year 5 travelled back in time to look for Roman artefacts as part of their study of Roman Britain. They walked down to a field behind the stables and found a neat trench prepared by the groundsmen. Taking it in turns to dig, examine and record their findings the pupils managed to unearth an astonishing range of Roman objects, as well as some left by later occupants.
Examples of items found were building materials such as marble flooring, clay tiles and bits of brick; animal bones, oyster and snail shells from food preparation; shards of pottery, a brass pestle and mortar, and even some bronze coins depicting various Roman emperors. They also discovered pottery items from Victorian times and even later.
It was really exciting to find so many different artefacts and the discovery and examination of them prompted some excellent questions from the pupils:
‘Why are things from different ages found in the same place?’
‘Why are bones and pottery muddled up together?’
‘How do we know these things are Roman?’
The magic of archaeological discovery made for a really interesting and stimulating lesson, and some pupils have subsequently drawn their findings for display.
Many thanks to Mrs Velsaco for organising the dig, to the groundsmen who were so kind in preparing the trench, and to all of Year 5 for working so hard and with such enthusiasm.
Mrs Crispin
Year 3 Key Hooks Year 3 have been creative in their DT classes and made these one-of-a-kind key hooks to take home.
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Trinity College Music Exams 2015 - Results
Name Instrument Grade Result
Charlie Morgan-Hughes Orchestral Percussion 2 Merit
Alex Hutchcroft Orchestra Percussion 1 Pass
Barney French Drum Kit 3 Pass
Amber Maxfield Piano Initial Merit
Charlotte Gouldby Piano Initial Distinction
Boris Findlay Drum Kit 1 Merit
James Broomhead Rock and Pop Drums 3 Pass
Connor Collins Rock and Pop Guitar 2 Distinction
Amy Seal Rock and Pop Guitar Initial Distinction
Arthur Grob Singing 3 Merit
Thor Davey Singing 3 Pass
End of Term Awards: Summer 2015
Juniors
Group Effort Attainment Tutor Group
3MCJ Isabelle Middleton and Nathaniel Stowell
Gabriel Berger Lachie Sawrey-Cookson and Stephanie Blinman
3SCS Kieran Campbell Alexander Hutchcroft Lowen Stephens
4MLB Suza Jolliffe Oliver Coombe Mia Falco
4VAS Nina Kemp-King Sophie Harbridge Chumba Koech
5ABN Cisca Norris Alex Painter Polly Maddock
5HPA Calum Jessett Artem Sinhaievskyi Hamish Hart
5JMC Isabella Mayman Andrew Hewitt Harriet Jensen
Group Effort Attainment Tutor Group
6AGD Aedhan Griffith-McCann Jo Maddock Amy Seal
6DEH Ella Middleton Sam Pepler Philippa Letchford
6SAL Aditi Kailas Micah Jumabhoy India-Rose Owen
6STH James Maxfield Clarissa Jackson Emily O’Dell
Group Effort Attainment Tutor Group
7ANH Rebecca Khanan Ryan Bisaso Kiggundu Finn McNulty
7CLC Tomo Mogami Jasmine Nobbs Lucy Regan
7CMB Alex Ware Marina Jolliffe James Bennett
7DSH William Catto Jami Schlueter Ivona Minkova
7MJG Mac Ryder Maria Elliott Lily Della Valle
7NIK Rocco Cyzer Harriet Dimdore-Miles Loveday Binsley
7NPW Caitlin Clancy Polly Painter Connor Collins
7PTM Marianna Kozina Kyle Grace Amy Bassett
Year 8 Project Work Year 8 project work which has been completed over the last three weeks documents all the great activities which have been going on. They wrote a scary camp fire story, a newspaper article about house cricket, a TV advert script for the photography workshop, drew a picture of the Sports Pavilion and cricket square, drew a cartoon of the drama workshop, top 10 fears for next year, Speech Day awards and Year 8 quiz questions. The winner of best project was Victoria Trickett.
A Special Birthday Cake
Many happy returns to Max French who celebrated his birthday recently. Just look at the cake his grandmother made! A work of art.
Farewell Tea Party The Juniors were very sad to say goodbye to Mrs Bosher and Mrs Coates this week, who have between them, given 56 years to Millfield Prep School. We thought that they couldn’t leave without a party so the Juniors have been secretly organising a farewell performance for them over the summer term.
The party kicked off with a beautiful rendition of ‘Wind Beneath My Wings’ sung by the whole of the Juniors, followed by a video, secretly filmed by Mr James of ‘School’s out for Summer’, in which all the children rocked their air guitars. Finally the cheerleading club performed ‘Uptown Funk’, before Mrs Bosher and Mrs Coates received a handmade card each from the children.
The tea party organised by Trevor and the catering team was spectacular with sandwiches, cakes and ice-cream, ensuring that two of our very special teachers had a send-off that hopefully they will never forget!
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Year 3 Ice-cream Challenge Year 3 enjoyed ice-cream this week after completing their times table ice-cream challenge. The challenge was to learn as many times tables as possible throughout the year and then go on to complete increasingly difficult mixed speed tests. Maisie Zander was the overall winner; the first to reach ‘Almost Extreme’ with Ellis James just a week behind. Gabriel Berger was the winner in Mrs James’ set reaching ‘Getting Tricky’. Everyone really enjoyed eating their ice-cream reward after all of their hard work.
Berewall girls enjoy a BBQ after a trip to Brean
Hollies trip involved plenty of surf action.
Boarding Life
This week saw the Champion boys hand over a very large cheque, quite literally, to CLIC Sargent following their hard work fund raising this year. Sponsored skips, boot cleans, penny collecting amongst other things have all contributed. Top effort, boys!
Edgarley and Champion boys enjoyed a spot of white water rafting.
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ATHLETICS
From September ex-GB Modern Pentathlete Lydia Rosling will be available to Millfield Modern Pentathletes at both Senior and Prep schools for specialist coaching sessions.
It is envisaged that these lessons will predominantly be in shooting and the combined run/shoot event – areas in which Lydia excelled as an athlete.
There will be an additional charge for these private sessions and they will be timetabled around other sporting activities.
If you would like further information and to book a session please e-mail Georgia Read [email protected] and copy Tristan Paris [email protected]
The National Prep Schools Athletics Finals were held on Wednesday 24 June in Birmingham.
We took our biggest ever team and we certainly had some genuine medal hopes.
Our final tally of four national titles is also our best result. There were medallists and many personal bests.
Twitter was buzzing all through the meeting and if you follow us on @MPS_Sport then you will be able to have a look at all photos from the event.
Georgia Dolan was disappointed with her shot put result but this then spurred her on to win the discus. Jami Schlueter was disappointed with his long jump but this made him even more determined and he won the hurdles. Tajera Dayani was very disappointed with her 100m but this then allowed her to win the shot. The Year 8 relay girls - Olivia Kinnear, Natasha Brookes, Alice Nanton and Tajera Dayani - were defending their title and there was no way they were going to give up their crown!
Our biggest team, our best results but still people who want to better. This sums up our athletes.
Thanks to Mr Henderson, Miss Steele, Miss Stancer and Mr Klinkenberg for all their hard work.
Mr Duke
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Results Summary:
U14 Girls Relay team - IAPS National Champions and broke 4x100m record
U14 Shot Put - 1st Tajera Dayani
U14 Discus - 1st Georgia Dolan
U14 100m - 2nd Tajera Dayani
U14 200m - 4th Natasha Brookes
U13 Hurdles - 1st Jami Schlueter
U13 Long Jump - 2nd Jami Schlueter
U12 Boys Relay - 5th Ollie Mallet, Wyatt Walsh, Barney French and Harry Carson
Lydia Rosling
Pictured above right winning the U21 World
Championships in Argentina 2011 with teammate
Freyja Prentice.
Competitive Career
Started competing in Modern Pentathlon aged 14
Represented Great Britain from 2007 - 2012
Highlights
2007 UK Regional Champion Pony Club Tetrathlon
2008 European Modern Tetrathlon Silver
medallist in Combined Run – Shoot competition
(18 & under)
4th at Millfield World Cup Combined Event 3
Pony Club Senior Tetrathlon Team Champions
2009 Pony Club Senior Tetrathlon Champion
2010 First female to ever win National Pentathlon
Championships, National Pony Club Tetrathlon
Championships and National Regional
Championships in the same year
2011 4th Hungarian Open indoor Championships
Medway Senior World Cup
2012 Double Gold medallist at World
Championships in team and team relay
competitions (21/U)
5th individual at World Championships (21/U)
Team Gold medallists at European Championships
7th individual at European Championships (21/U)
MODERN PENTATHLON CRICKET
The 1st XI won the County Shield and will play in the JET Final on 30 June.
Above: The U12 cricket team who won the Somerset Cup against King’s Hall by five wickets. This means they qualify for the National Bunbury Cup next year.
Then they play the Bunbury Cup Final on 8 July. Good luck!
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After their win against Kings Hawford in the quarter-finals, Millfield Prep represented the west in the National IAPS Rounders’ finals in Sussex. They had a good warm-up game against Port Regis on Wednesday winning 20.5-3.5. Then they travelled on to Chichester to stay overnight; the girls were very well behaved and after a good meal went for an early night. They were up early for a good breakfast, then travelled to Windlesham House where the finals were being played.
We played Cheam School, in our semi-final match. The girls had a great start and after the first innings they were 9.5-17 ahead. Cheam could not respond and they were all out after two innings for 12. We progressed to the final to play for 1st or 2nd place.
After lunch the girls warmed-up and were ready to take on Berkhamstead School; who had scored some impressive rounders’ in their semi-
final match against Windlesham. Unfortunately it was the worst start possible for Millfield Prep, after being put into bat the team had four girls out after 6 balls. They chipped away and only scored 2 after all out! The girls then impressively kept Windlesham down to 6.5 after another all-out innings, their lowest total of the season. Sadly we couldn’t catch up to their score and lost 5.5-6.5.
The girls were superb all day and a pleasure to be with. I have enjoyed every minute of coaching them this term and they have improved through their hard work and dedication. Also a big thank you to Mrs Hazell who accompanied us and all the parents who travelled to Sussex to support us.
A HUGE congratulations to the U11A team who were crowned National IAPS Rounders runners-up 2015.
Mrs Collins
BIATHLE
We had really good results from Sunday’s National Schools’ Biathle at Leweston School (400 run - 40 swim - 400 run). Grace Olding had an excellent race to finish 3rd in the Year 4 girls, whilst Alex Painter and Patrick Salisbury finished 1st and 2nd in the Year 5 boys competition.
Rounders
Annabelle Davis
Isabel Bartlett
Olivia Besant
Molly Seal
Elodie Jolliffe
Loveday Hedgcock
Ollie Hayes
Half Colours
Tajera Dayani
Tamara Baxter-Allen
Izzy Brufal De Melgarejo
Andrea Gonzalez Martin
Cricket (girls)
Elodie Jolliffe
Ollie Hayes
Half colours
Annabelle Davis
Isabel Bartlett
Molly Seal
Cricket (boys)
Hugo King
Sky Pinto
George Fox
Half Colours
Joe Mallett
Max Knight
Barney French
Jacob Potts
Korbyn Chapman
Athletics
Will Smeed
Harvey Morland
Luke Tweed
Ollie Haines-Francis
Huw Williams
Zeyaad Ahmed
Rory Nicholson
Olivia Kinnear
Tajera Dayani
Natasha Brookes
Alice Nanton
Martine Scott
Sports Colours Well done to the following pupils for receiving their colours:
NETBALL Congratulations to all the girls who went to the Somerset County Satellite Netball Selections. All the girls who went were selected for stage two, which took place last Thursday and the squad is selected from Years 7, 8 and 9. The following girls were selected for the final process which is their fitness benchmark testing last Sunday in
Yeovil; Olivia Besant, Martine Scott, Lily Della Valle, Georgia Dolan and Jasmine Campbell-Du Boulay.
A special mention to Tajera Dayani who was spotted in stage 1 and forwarded to the Full County Squad Trials (normally reserved for Year 10 and 11).
ROUNDERS
TRIATHLON Jasmine Caley secured her first ever podium for triathlon at the weekend as she finished 2nd at the North Bristol Junior Triathlon. She competes in the Tristar 2 category and is one of the youngest in the category racing against Year 5, 6 and some Year 7 girls. She had to complete a 200m swim, 3.2k cycle and a 1.6k run against 21 other girls and finished in a time of 23:40 only 43 secs behind the race winner. Niall Caley continued his preparation for the National qualification race at Eton Dorney with victory in the Tristar 3 category.
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This Year... The final newsletter of the year and what a year it has been. It has flown by and I have loved every minute of it. I am so proud to be working at Millfield Pre-Prep and have been made so welcome here. The staff have been incredibly supportive and the children just delightful. We have had a wonderful final few days with delicious tea parties, fabulous plays, amazing sports and yummy picnics. How lucky are our children to have such beautiful surroundings in which to grow up and learn?
At Millfield we believe that our rounded and broad education is vital in order to develop all aspects of a child’s personality – something that Mr Tony Little, Head of Eton, also agrees with. In his new book, ‘An Intelligent Person’s Guide to Education’ (my summer read for the forthcoming holiday) he quotes two axioms, namely that young people learn at least as much from each other as they do from adults and that they learn just as much outside the classroom as in it. It is good to know that someone so ‘high up’ in the world of education agrees with us and is supportive of our holistic and creative approach to educating young children!
I hope you all have a lovely summer holiday. Good luck to those of you who are leaving for pastures new and best wishes to our Year 2 pupils as they transfer into the Prep school – I am sure they will have a fantastic time.
Mrs Blasdale
What a fabulous performance by all of the Pre-Prep cast! They did so well and entertained us all with their singing and acting on stage. Thank you to our helpers for the imaginative scenery and costumes—a triumph!
Click the icon to see photos of the production
A few words from Mrs Link... Millfield’s founder ‘Boss’ Meyer gave us the legacy that every child is an individual character with skills and talents that we, as adults, need to help them explore and develop. The Pre-Prep is the most amazing environment for this to happen. Cutting edge from the beginning, when we were the first Pre-Prep in the area, your children’s happiness and wellbeing has remained at the forefront throughout. Our Head of Pre-Prep, Alison Blasdale, has embraced our ethos and she has brought her expertise and experience to an amazing team of talented, creative and dedicated staff. I count myself extremely fortunate to have taught in what I believe is a truly inspirational school.
It has been a fantastic last few days and I cannot sufficiently express how much the kind words in cards and emails have meant to me. The superb albums of drawings and photographs are incredibly special. Thank you so much for the wonderful gifts, my beautiful ammonite is something I always hoped to find one day when fossil hunting and now it has found me!!
After 29 years, I recognise that Millfield embraces the pupils, their families and all the staff and we will always carry a part of this amazing school with us wherever we go in the world. Thank you so much.
With my very best wishes
Anne Link
Sports Day
Well done to all of the children for taking part in Sports Day; a wonderful sunny day to mark the end of term. See lots more photos fo the action by clicking the camera icon.
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Pre-School
The Pre-School had a wonderful time when they visited Noah's Ark Zoo Farm. They saw a variety of animals from three-week-old chicks and lambs to lions, elephants and rhinos. They fed the meerkats and held guinea pigs. A great day out!
Year 2 Potatoes
On Wednesday, Year 2 harvested the new potatoes they had grown. They weighed them all and were able to take home over half a kilo each! They also grew radishes and lettuce and tasted raspberries and blackcurrants from the garden.
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Reception
In maths this week, the Reception children have been doing some problem solving tasks. They had to make Sophie the Snake using cubes. They had to choose two colours and make sure they used the same number of each colour. They found out that they needed 16 cubes and that half of 16 is 8.
Year 1 Science Investigations
It might be near the end of term but Year 1 are still working hard inside and outside the classroom. Our science topic on the classification of living things – with the help of Sir David Attenborough – has taken us around the world. If you haven’t seen the ‘Rise of Animals – Triumph of the Vertebrates’ you have missed the best explanation of animal biology you could ever wish to see. In the photographs the children have chosen four flowering plants to investigate and chart their findings.
The Minis enjoyed a splashy, splashy session of water play!
There were lots of different water based activities for everyone to explore… paddling pools, hook a duck, dollies to bathe, the crazy water sprinkler and EVEN our very own the Minis car wash!
The children had a fabulous time getting wet and enjoying the sunshine!
We gathered for snack time and enjoyed mini muffins and fruit before finishing up with a story!
A fun time was had by all! See more photos of the final week overleaf...
Happy Summer Holidays to all of Our Minis!
We had a 'Rainbowtastic' time at our end of term party! We had the most delicious party food and ice lollies while mums and dads enjoyed a scone or 2!
A special goodbye to our lovely little friends who are too BIG and grown up for the group now... We bid you a fond farewell!
Thank you for all your support over the year and we hope you have a lovely summer.
Katie, Helen, Harriet & Jane x