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Friday 11 May 2018
First Prize in Popular Public Speaking Competition
O n Thursday 3 May, Jesse Cescatti-McFarlane (Year 10)
travelled to Norwood School, in the company of a lively
team of supporters, to participate in Lambeth’s Regional Final of
the annual and prestigious Jack Petchey “Speak Out”
Competition.
Jesse was up against twenty other students who, like he, had
been selected at “Speak Out” workshops held in secondary
schools across Lambeth earlier in the year. All speeches were to
be only three minutes long and were marked on three criteria:
content, delivery and structure. Jesse’s powerful speech, entitled
‘Leave A Trail’, is available online here: http://
www.speakoutchallenge.com/jesse-cescatti-mcfarlane-winner-
jack-petcheys-speak-out-challenge-lambeth-regional-final-17-18/ or here: https://youtu.be/AdT3USEbAOc
To everyone’s absolute delight, Jesse was
crowned the winner, beating extremely
fierce competition and placing him in the
top 0.2% of young public speakers in
London and Essex. What an incredible
achievement!
So, what’s next? Jesse awaits news of
whether or not he scored highly enough
to rank in the top fifteen in the UK, which
is what he needs to get into the Grand
Final. Come on Jesse, we’re all rooting for
you!
Jack Petchey’s “Speak Out” Challenge is the world’s biggest youth speaking event! Thanks to funding from the
Jack Petchey Foundation, communication skills training is delivered by Speakers Trust – the UK’s leading public
speaking charity.
All parents and carers! - Come to the Parents' Council on Saturday 16 June
10.30 am—12.00 pm. No experience needed. Share your ideas with us.
Year 11 Visit to City University
L ast week 25 of our Year 11 black Caribbean students visited the City, University of
London, who hosted a specialist maths tuition day for students with the additional
purpose of raising aspirations for them.
The university had breakfast waiting for us upon our arrival, which was a lovely surprise for
our students. The day involved an introduction in to university life followed by maths
tuition from university undergraduates. Our students seemed to really enjoy the day.
Thank you to The City University for hosting this day and to our students for being great
ambassadors of The Elmgreen School.
After the day, students felt very confident about gaining a GCSE in maths as well as gaining
a valuable insight into the difference between studying at school and studying at university. The students also said
they were now much more aware of career opportunities linked to maths and the benefits of attending university.
Some quotes from the university tutor:
“Firstly, I was impressed by the attitude
of the students, who were very keen to
absorb as much information as possible,
asking question both on the topics and
on the life as a Maths university
student.
Secondly, I found them with a strong
foundation of Maths knowledge, and
from my experience I could see a lot of potential in them, especially Pelle who see the answers very quickly,
with the easiest approach and capable to see outside of the box. I would really like these students to receive
further assistance to achieve the maximum potential.
Finally, I think their leading teacher who was present was very
sociable and could see a good relationship with his students.
Hope you can run these events with them in the future, even
though most likely I would not be present as I am graduating
this summer.”
“It was a pleasure to work with the pupils today and refreshing
to see such high levels of motivation amongst the group. I
definitely saw the impact that this one day has had on them, in
terms of understanding certain topics in greater depth and their
personal confidence in approaching questions.”
It was a pleasure working with these students and I wish them
good luck in their Maths GCSEs”
Library News—Phoenix Finale 2018
L ast Thursday sixteen of our students attended The
Lambeth Phoenix Book Award. The Award differs from
many book prizes, in that it is the students, rather than a
remote panel of judges, who are the driving force.
Participating students are responsible for selecting a shortlist
of four books; reading, reviewing and discussing these books
and voting for a winner. To take part effectively, students
commit to attending book club regularly, and aim to read all
four titles.
Over 120 students from eight Lambeth schools attended the
finale at Streatham and Clapham High School. The
programme kicked off with a quiz, testing students
knowledge of the four books. As quick as the questions
came, we answered them, and for the second year running,
The Elmgreen School won!
Next it was presentation time, with each school choosing a
book to champion. We chose What not to do when you
turn invisible by Ross Welford and performed a dramatized
alternative ending.
Well done Emily, Baxter, Rayyan, Sylvie and Lysander for performing so imaginatively and even raising a few laughs.
Phoenix Finale 2018…….. continued
After a short break, it was time for the author talks. Both Ross Welford and Ally
Sherrick (author of Black Powder) spoke about what inspires them and gave us
writing tips.
Then it was awards time and Tess and Caelan won prizes for ‘most enthusiastic
participant’ and ‘best review’ for our school.
Finally, to the highlight of the event. The votes had been counted and the winning
author, Christian O’Connell, for Radio Boy, was declared. Sadly, Christian wasn’t able
to make the event, but he sent the following message: “What an honour to win this
from such smart and inspirational kids, thank you. I’ve seen amazing photos and
fellow author Ross Welford said how awesome you were acting some of my book out,
so thanks for your support. I’m just sorry I couldn’t be there as I was defeating evil
warlords who were trying to destroy the Lambeth Book Awards with laser canons
from space. Luckily I did win so it’s all good.”
Although the author wasn’t
our students’ favourite to
win, we didn’t mind. It had
been a fantastically bookish morning and we all agreed we’d
had a great time.
Dates for your Diary
Holiday: Monday 28 May to Friday 1 June 2018
Date Time Activity
Thursday 17
May 4.30pm – 6.00pm
New Intake Information
Evening
Thursday 17
May Time tbc
Year 12/13 Parents
Information Evening:
Apprenticeships
Wednesday
23 May 6.30pm – 8.00pm
Governors Resources,
Leadership & Management
Committee
News from the Music Department
Congratulations from the Music department to
the following pupils for an excellent set of
Music exam results:
Rock and Pop drums:
Harvey Swan - Grade 8 with Distinction
George Bakare - Grade 4 with Distinction
Noah Ojumu - Grade 4 with Distinction
Reuben Bassett - Grade 3 with Merit
and
Josh Pizzoferro - Grade 8 French horn
with Distinction
Iris Buglione - Grade 4 Trumpet with merit
Harvey Chapman Lennon - Grade 3 Violin
Alex Kosowicz - Grade 3 Piano
You can support all the amazing work at The
Elmgreen School when you are shopping!
https://www.easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/theelmgreenschool/
M&G Apprenticeship Insights Event
M&G are hosting an Apprenticeship Insights event aimed at students, parents,
teachers and careers advisers who would like to find out more about M&G's School
Leaver Programmes.
At this event, M&G will discuss Apprenticeship Schemes and the positive impact
they have on individuals, business and the wider community. Guests will also have
an opportunity to learn more about the Investment Management industry and meet current and former
apprentices and Business Managers to gain insight into starting a professional career at M&G.
If you would like to attend or you know of others who may benefit from attending, please visit the M&G
Careers website to secure a place at the event.
Date: Tuesday 29 May 2018
Time: 10.30am to 1pm
Venue: Governor's House, London EC4R 0HH
Registration Deadline: 27 May 2018
M&G also have a number of Apprenticeship opportunities available - for more information, visit the M&G
Careers website.
Want to be a Meteorologist?
Want to be a Meteorologist is a careers information event aimed at young people
aged 14-20 interested in a career in weather and climate. The event takes place on
Saturday 23 June at 10am at the Institute of Physics, Westminster W1B 1NT.
Attendees can hear from some people already working or studying in the field, and
some of the Universities offering undergraduate and postgraduate courses in weather and climate.
All under 18s must be accompanied by a responsible adult who will need to register themselves and then
send an email providing the names of the young people they are accompanying. Unaccompanied young
people will be required to show ID on arrival as proof of age.
This event is free of charge but registration is required to reserve your place. Places are limited and will be
allocated on a first come, first served basis.
There are several shops and cafes nearby where lunch can be purchased.
For more information, contact [email protected] or visit the RMetS website.
EY Degree Apprenticeships
Are you passionate about technology and business?
At EY, technology is the cornerstone of client solutions, underpinning their work to make
sure their clients are always a step ahead of their competitors.
Technology is integral to the success of virtually all organisations and drives some of the
biggest challenges and decisions businesses need to make.
Join EY as an apprentice on the EY Degree Apprenticeship in Digital Innovation. Apprentices will specialise
in either data analytics or software development, creating innovative solutions for EY clients.
At the same time Apprentices will study towards a degree, helping them to develop in-demand digital skills
that will prepare them for the workplace of the future, whilst earning a starting salary of up to £21,500.
Opportunities are available across all of EY's service lines – Assurance, Consulting, Tax and Transactions,
with training delivered by ADA - the National College for Digital Skills and QA Apprenticeships.
For more information on the programme starting in September 2018, visit the EY website.
Careers Information
Looking for something fun to do over the half term holiday or the summer?
Learn to sail or to kayak at Westminster Boating Base (a short walk from Pimlico tube) for only £15.00. The
Westminster Boating Base (WBB) charity aims to provide experiences and opportunities for young people which aid
personal and social development through participation in watersports so they may fully develop as individuals.
Youth membership is for 10-23yr olds and costs £15.00 per year. This covers:-
After school sailing + kayaking sessions
Sailing tuition as per the RYA Levels 1-3 / Stages 1-3 syllabuses.
Canoeing & Kayaking tuition as per the BC 1-3 Star syllabuses.
Recreational sailing and kayaking sessions for those that are already proficient (minimum ability BC 1 Star
kayak or RYA Level 2 Sailing) including racing and training (and the opportunity to join our squads for the
London Youth Games each year).
Access to away trips
The pricing is intended to make the facilities as accessible as possible to the widest range of people, regardless
of social or financial background.
The membership year runs from 1st April to 31st March the following year.
WBB will gratefully accept any additional donations from those that can afford it. Donations can be made at any
time. Westminster Boating Base is a Royal Yachting Association (RYA) Training Centre and British
Canoeing (BC) Approved Centre
For more details click here https://www.westminsterboatingbase.co.uk/activities/youth-watersports?
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Elmgreen parent KA “I had no idea this place existed until one of our son’s friends started going. Both our older
sons did the kayaking and the sailing courses. They had a really good experience - learned new skills and had fun.
I’d really recommend it “