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I hope you all enjoyed the long weekend and also found the Learning Review Day appointments useful in preparing for the rest of the year at school. As far as I know, the vast majority of you managed the virtual meetings without technical issues and thank you for taking time to meet with us.

On Tuesday, two of our sixth form students, Daisy and Hana (who have gained their Amateur Radio licences) operated the school radio station with the special callsign GB20YOTA. This is part of the Radio Society of Great Britain’s ‘Youngsters on the Air’ month which is an International event for all licensed amateurs 25 years old or younger. Daisy and Hana made over 175 contacts in a few hours of operating, with over 30 different countries. Next Tuesday Sam from Year 11 will be operating, and the following Tuesday Daisy and Hana will be back to finish our involvement with the project for this year. Well done to all of you. A number of younger students will be taking their Foundation examination next spring, and will be able to operate this time next year.

Also this week, Christmas lights have gone up around the campus, strung from the various outdoor canopies. A few trees are now around the place and more decorations will follow. The staffroom is looking extremely festive and it is rumoured that Santa is gearing up for an appearance! This brings me to four key events leading up to the end of term:

Monday 7th December  - 7.00 p.m.   Live-streamed Winter Concert from the SandPit Theatre. Watch from the comfort of your own home and enjoy carols and music. Tickets available from the SandPit Theatre on line (more details further on in the Sandprint).

Friday 11th December – Christmas Jumper Day for ‘Save the Children’. We hope that as many students as possible come in a Christmas jumper (or equivalent) for the day to raise funds for this great cause. I will be wearing mine, as usual.

Tuesday 15th and Wednesday 16th December Christmas Dinner. By now, you should have ordered your tickets for what is a key event on our calendar. Students will have their Christmas lunch in year groups as usual, and I am sure they will really enjoy their first Christmas dinner of the holiday.

Friday 18th December – Christmas Charity Day. This is run by our wonderful Sixth Form student leadership team and will be delivered virtually across the school for everyone to enjoy. There will be a staff panto, which has been meticulously planned, and the Christmas Quiz from yours truly.

Next Monday is day 2 of our tree-planting on site. So far, Year 7 and the Sixth Form have planted over 200 trees and the remaining 200 will go in around the school perimeter. I would like to thank Ms Mouncey for organising this project and the Sixth Form volunteers who have helped her. We will have a fantastic woodland in years to come.

Finally, a very big thank you and congratulations to Trish Tofte on reaching her 20 years of service to the school. We really appreciate all of the work you have done over the years in helping to improve the school.

 

Best wishes, Alan Gray

Mr A Gray
Headteacher

Upcoming Dates

07th Dec - Theme Week: Human Rights
07th Dec - 10:45 AM Year 12 Arts in Action - Creative Process Day
09th Dec - 3:30 PM House Dance Choreography
10th Dec - 7:00 PM FOSS VIRTUAL CHRISTMAS QUIZ
11th Dec - Save The Children - Christmas Jumper Day
14th Dec - Austen Charity Day
15th Dec - 12:15 PM Christmas Lunch for Years 7, 9, 10 & 12
16th Dec - 12:15 PM Christmas Lunch for Years 8, 11 & 13
18th Dec - Charity Day
18th Dec - 12:10 PM Last Day of Term (finish 12.10pm)

Absence Line

Phone: 01727 799564

Absence Email: (Available 24 hours) absence@sandringham.aat.school

Please report ALL absences before 9:15am on the first day of absence and every morning thereafter.

Mr S Kemp
Assistant Headteacher

Headteacher Commendations

Aspiration

Aaron A9EGerman
Aaron A9EHistory Skills
Aaron D7FMathematics
Abigail R7THistory
Aidan S7SPhil, Religion & Ethics
Alex B7EMathematics
Alexandra G10EArt
Alexandra L7SPhil, Religion & Ethics
Amin H7FDrama
Angelina M8EPhil, Religion & Ethics
Annabelle F8FHistory
Annabelle N7FDrama
Annabelle N7FHistory
Antonio P10NFrench
Beckie C9TGerman
Beth B10TEnglish
Beth Y7TPhil, Religion & Ethics
Caitlin R10AEnglish
Charlee H8FGerman
Charli K10SEnglish
Charlie S10AFood Technology
Charlotte H8FHistory
Chloe G8APhil, Religion & Ethics
Chloe R10HFrench
Conor K7SMathematics
Daniel M9FGerman
Darcy M8AEnglish
Denise C8EPhil, Religion & Ethics
Dominic H8JFrench
Ela U10TFood Technology
Eliana S8FGerman
Ellie N9SGerman
Emily P7FScience
Emily T7THistory
Emily T7TPhil, Religion & Ethics
Ethan G10JFrench
Evie R8APhil, Religion & Ethics
Fahim R10HFrench
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Franky D7SPhil, Religion & Ethics
George K7THistory
Gloria C7SPhil, Religion & Ethics
Grace O8NHistory
Grace P10HFood Technology
Haniyah Y7TPhil, Religion & Ethics
Harry O7TPhil, Religion & Ethics
Helena D9NPhysical Education
Henry T10TSpanish
Hollie S10AFrench
Ilirian B11FEnglish
Isaac N7NPhil, Religion & Ethics
Isla F7SScience
Jack P10TEnglish
Jacob C10NFrench
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Jake B8EPhil, Religion & Ethics
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Jamie B10FEnglish
Jess P9SGerman
Jessie P8FHistory
Jodie H7THistory
Katie T8EPhil, Religion & Ethics
Kyle M10HFrench
Lauren R7FDrama
Layla J7NPhil, Religion & Ethics
Liberty T10HFood Technology
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Lilah F8EPhil, Religion & Ethics
Lillie C8FHistory
Lola C9SGerman
Luca P9NHistory
Lucas H7THistory
Lucy K10SEnglish
Mario A9EGerman
Mario P10SEnglish
Mark L9FGerman
Max B9SGerman
Max B9HEnglish
Max T7THistory
Megha S10AArt
Megha S10AEnglish
Melanie B7NPhil, Religion & Ethics
Melissa G9NPhysical Education
Mia H7THistory
Mikayla H9HArt
Molly P10JFrench
Natalie E8EPhil, Religion & Ethics
Nathan W8NPhil, Religion & Ethics
Navida W8NFrench
Olivia L8SGerman
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Raffey D10AFood Technology
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Roslin M9TGerman
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Ryan K8SGerman
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Sam M9SGerman
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Sara R11SEnglish
Sean S7SPhil, Religion & Ethics
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Sophie V10SFood Technology
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Tadi F7TMathematics
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Thibaut W7SHistory
Thomas M7EMathematics
Tia W7TPhil, Religion & Ethics
Tracey T10HFood Technology
Verity B10NFood Technology
Verity B10NFrench
Zakira K8EPhil, Religion & Ethics
Zara M10TEnglish
Zoe H9SGerman

Confidence

Aarav S10S BTEC Sport Certificate
Aaron P7T Drama
Alice D7H Science
Annabelle F8F Personal Development
Annabelle N7F Music
Antonio P10N BTEC Sport Certificate
Arhan B8J Drama
Becca B7H Science
Benjamin B9E Food Technology
Beth A8J Drama
Beth Y7T Drama
Calum W7N French
Charlie I7H Science
Charlie S10A BTEC Sport Certificate
Christopher W10F BTEC Sport Certificate
Ciara L9H Personal Development
Dennis C7H Science
Dominic H8J Drama
Ed A10F BTEC Sport Certificate
Elena S7A Science
Ella R8J Drama
Emilia H7J English
Emilia H7J Science
Emily D10S BTEC Sport Certificate
Emma L7H Science
Finley H9A English
Flavia P7A Science
Haniyah Y7T Drama
Harisen S7N French
Harrison G7A Science
Harry E10N BTEC Sport Certificate
Harry J10E BTEC Sport Certificate
Harry M10N BTEC Sport Certificate
Harry M7H Science
Harry P8J Drama
Harvey N8J Drama
Holly W7N French
Hugo T7T Drama
Isabella J9H Personal Development
J-J K10E BTEC Sport Certificate
Jack H9H Personal Development
Jaiden W7J Science
Jayden C7N Science
Jazmine K10F BTEC Sport Certificate
Jessica K8J Drama
Jessica R8J Drama
Joe F8J Drama
Joseph B8N Drama
Keerthana A10H BTEC Sport Certificate
Kela R7H Science
Kieran O8J Drama
Kristian H7N French
Kyle M10H BTEC Sport Certificate
Layla J7N French
Layla J7N Science
Lizzy S8F Personal Development
Luke R7J Science
Maddi S11F Science
Matt S10J BTEC Sport Certificate
Max B7A Science
Max H7J Science
Melanie B7N French
Mikey K11S Science
Millie M7T Drama
Mircea M8N Drama
Molly P10J BTEC Sport Certificate
Morgan H10T BTEC Sport Certificate
Nandhana P9H Personal Development
Neel A10N BTEC Sport Certificate
Nia V8J Drama
Olivia H9H Personal Development
Olivia T7J Science
Oscar P10E BTEC Sport Certificate
Oscar S11E Science
Pearl M7N French
Poppy G8J Drama
Poppy R8J Drama
Rhiannon P10S BTEC Sport Certificate
Rhys P7N French
Ridhi R7E Science
Roxie K7J Science
Ruari C8J Drama
Sam A10H BTEC Sport Certificate
Sara C8J Drama
Shaun U8J Drama
Sofia A8J Drama
Sol A10J BTEC Sport Certificate
Sophia P8F Personal Development
Sophie B7N French
Stanley S8J Drama
Stephanie W10E BTEC Sport Certificate
Tabitha D8J Drama
Tadi F7T Drama
Talya F9H Personal Development
Taneem I7E Science
Taylor P7J Science
Theo B7A Science
Tia W7T Drama
Tia W7T Drama
Tomasz G7J Science
Troy J8F Personal Development
Yasmin S8J Drama
Zander M7A Science

Initiative

Elena S7AMathematics
Emilia H7JMathematics
Emilia H7JPhil, Religion & Ethics
Freya B9AArt
Jamie H7JPhil, Religion & Ethics
Jude H7JPhil, Religion & Ethics
Lulu H7JPhil, Religion & Ethics
Nico C9SArt

Integrity

Seth M8ADrama

School News

VISUAL ARTS NEWS

Drawing Week ‘A Climate of Change’ Prize Winners Announced!

Last week we were absolutely delighted to receive a letter from Sir David Attenborough commending our students on their remarkable work for this year’s drawing week ‘A Climate of Change’. We selected ten student pieces to send to Sir David Attenborough which we felt were wonderful examples from the many submitted. We also sent him a copy of our exhibition film created by Mrs Leto. We would like to extend our most sincere thanks to Sir David Attenborough for taking the time to write to us. We are incredibly grateful to him for recognising and commending the work of our students.

I am delighted to announce the ten submissions to Sir David Attenborough as our prize winners. Each will receive a folder containing a copy of the original letter and a copy of the letter from Sir David Attenborough which they can keep for their portfolios in the future. They will also receive some items for their art kit and a gold Visual Arts Young Leader badge as further recognition of their outstanding achievements from this important week. Well done to: Yukta C, Sophie T, Emma T and Laila in Year 12, Hywel J in Year 7, Freya B, Lauren D and Nico in Year 9, and Vivian and Jessica B in Year 8 . You should feel incredibly proud of this recognition and I do hope it inspires more wonderful creative work in the future.

Thank you again to all of the students who took part this week. Through creativity, we hope to have reflected the hopes of our young people, the key changes that need to be made and our shared responsibility to protect our planet.

Ms L Kelly

MUSIC NEWS

The Winter Concert will take place next Monday 7th December at 7pm. This will be a fantastic showcase of our musical talent here at Sandringham School.

If you have already purchased your ticket for the Winter Concert, please check your emails on Monday evening. You will receive an email from the Sandpit Theatre with a link to be able to view the concert. This will be sent by 6pm on the evening so please check your inbox and junk mail.

If you haven't already purchased a ticket, please do so by Monday afternoon at 5pm at the very latest . This can be done via the Sandpit theatre box office at www.sandpittheatre.co.uk. The Music Faculty will not be able to manage access to latecomers as the event is all happening live so please be prompt signing in.

It is sure to be an amazing event and we look forward to seeing you virtually soon! 

Mrs E Beaton

CHARACTER OF THE WEEK: LOUIS BRAILLE

H3, near the staff room, is named after Louis Braille for his invention of a tactile six-dot reading and writing system which revolutionised the way blind people were perceived and were able to contribute to the world.

Born on 4th January 1809, Braille suffered a major accident at the age of 3 whilst playing with a tool in his father's harness shop and by the age of 5, he had become blind. An attentive student, he attended the local school despite his difficulties seeing and aged 10, he received a scholarship to attend the National Institute for Blind Youth in Paris.

Inspired by a talk given by Charles Barbier on his "Night Writing (raised dots on cardboard used to send written messages on battlefields by night,) Braille set about inventing a new system using six dots (three dots lined up in each of two columns) and assigning different combinations to different letters and punctuation marks. In 1829 he published the Method of Writing Words, Music, and Plain Songs by Means of Dots for Use by the Blind and Arranged for Them  and although his methods were not used straight away, they paved the way for a new system of communication.

Louis Braille died of tuberculosis at the age of 43, but his Braille system is one of the most common methods in the world to make sure that the blind are able to communicate through the written word and take advantage of all the knowledge contained. Through his invention, he was able to bring literacy, independence and productivity to the blind.

''Access to communication in the widest sense is access to knowledge''. 

WELLBEING SUPPORT

Kooth provide a safe, secure online professional team of qualified counsellors, youth workers and emotional wellbeing practitioners aimed at 11-18 year olds. They offer wellbeing support 365 days a year and have a wellbeing team online Monday to Friday 12noon to 10pm and weekends 6-10pm. Kooth is free to access and children can use their services by visiting www.kooth.com and clicking ‘Join Kooth’. 

They have a vast range of self help material, peer to peer support and young people are able to contribute too. Everything is pre moderated in order to safeguard users so you know what your child is accessing is safe. If you have any questions, you can contact Kooth directly at parents@kooth.com  

Kooth also provide parent sessions, with the next Zoom session on Wednesday 16th December 2020 12 noon to 1pm. Simply type in the meeting ID on Zoom 983 7658 6646 at 12noon on the 16th December. 

THEME WEEK: SMSC

The whole school theme this week is SMSC: Social, Moral, Spiritual and Cultural development. Students were encouraged to reflect on how SMSC is developed throughout subjects in school and extracurricular activities. Each element presents essential skills that students are often explicitly building throughout their education, however, this week the importance of these skills was highlighted to ensure that all students know how these skills will impact their life beyond school. The whole school assembly was led by SMSC coordinator, Mrs Coy, where she challenged students to think about how they can build their SMSC in the current climate of lockdowns and COVID-19 restrictions. It has been excellent to see students discussing their SMSC skills and we hope they continue to think about their social, moral, spiritual and cultural development in the future. 

Miss K Wills

DRAMA NEWS

Year 8 Drama Club

This week in Drama club we had so much fun filming and editing our spooky ghost stories – with a ‘twist’. The club has over 25 members and we meet every three weeks after school on a Monday as part of the Performing Arts rotation of clubs. It’s great to see so many students from Year 8 working with others that they maybe don’t see as much of during the school day. We used some of the outside areas around the school campus for our filming and even managed to scare a few staff members with our use of some spooky masks. We plan to share our films in the next club session. I can’t wait to see the final versions!

If you would like to attend the club then speak to Ms Malherbe in the drama office at lunch time for more information.

Miss A Malherbe

FOSS NEWS

Thank you to everyone who attended the parents forum, we had over 60 people attend the virtual question and answer session. Also, thank you to all of you who took the opportunity to send in questions, without your questions it would not have been much of an event! And finally, thank you to Mr Gray, Mr Nicholls and Mrs Shaw for attending and answering all the questions. A full report will follow shortly.

The event was a great success and we are looking to repeat it in the Spring Term; parents, carers and the school found the forum to be both informative and enjoyable. The aim of hosting this event was to develop the role of the PTA by providing a direct means of communication between the school and parents and carers.

Coming Soon! 

To repeat the success of the quiz held last term, there will be a second Virtual Quiz on Thursday December 10th at 7pm. The Zoom login is 399 322 7841 and the password 12345. Parents, carers and children are encouraged to attend together especially for the Teacher’s Baby Photos round which will definitely require the student’s input! This is a free event for families aimed to provide some laughs. Those who attended last time will be pleased to note the return of the music round featuring our legendary kazoo player! We hope to see you all there.

Alison and the Team.

Mrs L Earley

ALBAN FEDERATION TEACHER TRAINING

Sandringham School is a member of the Alban Federation partnership working in the area teacher training. Each year the Federation trains a large number of adults (55 trainees are currently following the programme in 2020/21), either straight from University or as career changers, and places them in a host school for the year to enable them to complete their training. All applications are submitted through UCAS (the University Admission System) and the application window is now open for courses starting in September 2021. Courses are available in both Primary and Secondary programmes, with salaries or bursaries available for suitably qualified candidates in many subjects.

If you are interested in becoming a teacher and would like general advice or specific guidance as to how to apply, please feel free to contact the Alban Federation team via email via afgtpenquiries@sandringham.herts.sch.uk or by phone on 01727 799560 Ext217.

 

Mrs J Cavanagh

VAN COLS ORDER DEADLINE

Following the Year 8-10 photo shoot on 18th November, you should have received the proof of your child's individual photograph.  If you wish to do so, you can order these online at any time, but if you would like to order with a cheque, order forms must be returned to school by Tuesday 8th December.

 

THEME WEEK: ASPIRATION

The whole school theme last week was Aspiration. Both students and staff were rewarded with a shorter working week to make time for Learning Review Day. As part of this event, students were encouraged to reflect on what they are aspiring to achieve both within school and future study. It has been a difficult year for everyone so it was (and is) very important to spend time considering the wellbeing of all in the school community and give time to discussing the successes and challenges that we continue to face in our learning whilst simultaneously aspiring to make progress towards our goals. It was fantastic to have positive conversations about aspiration with both students and parents and we hope everyone had a very restful occasional day!

Miss K Wills

PERIOD POVERTY CAMPAIGN

Thank you so much to everyone who donated sanitary products to the period poverty campaign. We received an incredible 300 donations. The students have organised and distributed the donations to a number of charities which include; GOAL for The Gambia, the Hygiene Bank and the Trussell Trust in the UK. We were so pleased with the generosity you have shown and we know that your donations will make a real difference to those who receive them.

 

To add to the ongoing discussion and action to tackle period poverty, you might have seen that last week Scotland ruled to make sanitary products free for anyone who needs them! Hopefully England will follow soon, but for the time being the law that schools in England can provide free sanitary products is still in place. If you need them, products can be picked up from student services or S-block for sixth formers.

I would also like to take this opportunity to thank Jess S, Sophie A, Anna L, Sophie Q and Lucy R for all their work coordinating this campaign and whole school assembly. I’m proud that our students are once again thinking of others and taking action to support those less fortunate.

Miss R Potter

STEM NEWS

STEM - Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics - is celebrated, encouraged and explored at Sandringham with a range of opportunities.

Last year as part of our STEM work in D&T, we had the exciting opportunity to submit an entry for the Leonardo Fighting robot competition. We have had students from both Sandringham and Beaumont collaborating to design and make a robot to submit as part of this competition. Sandringham's Zach A, who has taken the lead on the project, commented that "this has been a great experience for me as I have had the chance to work with other people who share my same interests, to make something that few people would be able to."

The students are currently awaiting confirmation of when the competition will be rescheduled. But, looking at how well their robot has performed during their testing stage, I think we could be looking at a strong showing for these young inventors of the future. 

 

Mr A Neville

SIXTH FORM NEWS

Christmas has arrived in the Sixth Form block, with three Christmas trees and some lights in our new shelter. We are hoping to bring a bit of fun and festive cheer at this time!

Year 13 students are still completing their UCAS applications, we have a few remaining to submit, but hope that they will all be complete by the Christmas holidays. The last two weeks are busy for university interviews, with a number of students having interviews for Oxbridge medicine and veterinary science, as well as a number of other courses. We wish them all the best of luck and thank all of the teachers, ex-students and parents involved in supporting our mock interview process.

Students in both Year 12 and 13 have also been supporting the Year 7 tree planting project and have enjoyed getting outside and planting a lot of trees. 

Finally, Young Enterprise have finalised their product and will be sharing it with the world next week - they have been working really hard and we are so impressed with their efforts - watch this space! 

Mrs K Mouncey

BUSINESS NEWS

Year 8 Tycoon in Schools

The Year 8 Tycoons are now selling tasty dog biscuit treats and catnip bags.

Why not treat your dog to some turkey and cranberry bones or tasty beef “dogestives” this Christmas! They will be available for £3.50 a pack in school on Tuesday and Thursday for the next two weeks!

 

Mrs R Harding

STUDENT SPOTLIGHT

A huge congratulations to Jack P in 10T who has been offered a place to play Clarinet in the Hertfordshire Schools' Symphony Orchestra for 2020/21. Working with experienced sectional tutors and internationally acclaimed conductors such as Chloe van Soeterstede, County Orchestras are renowned for delivering outstanding performances showcasing the breadth of young musical talent that Hertfordshire has to offer. A huge well done to Jack and we look forward to hearing more about this exciting opportunity as the year progresses.

If you would like your son/daughter to be featured in the Sandprint, please contact melissa.holian@sandringham.herts.sch.uk with any details/ photographs that you would like included. 

WORD OF THE WEEK TRANSLATED

FRENCH:    Le mot de la semaine :       réservé / timide     

SPANISH:    La palabra de la semana:    tímido/a OR modesto/a

GERMAN:    Das Wort der Woche:         schüchtern      

Thinking questions:

  1. Some languages have a wider range of vocabulary than others – why?
  2. Why do the Spanish adjectives have the masculine/feminine endings but the French don’t this week?
  3. There is no exact translation of ‘demure’ in any of the languages – why could this be?
Miss F Baikie

CHRISTMAS JUMPER DAY: FRIDAY 11th DECEMBER

Friday 11th December is annual Christmas Jumper Day in aid of Save the Children. We are encouraging all students to wear their Christmas jumpers as part of their school uniform with pride and donate £1 to this worthy cause (the Christmas jumper can be used to replace blazers and/or the standard school jumper but ties, shirt, trousers/skirts/PE kit must still be worn underneath).

During this time of great uncertainty, it is more important than ever to support charitable causes. For the first time ever we have organised a Christmas Jumper day competition where the best Christmas jumper from each house will earn house points and the best Christmas jumper from each year group will win a £5 voucher - so don't miss out! All donations can be made online via parent pay.

 

Mr M Brown

CAMHS RECORDS UPDATE

We are continuing to update our student records. If your child is currently receiving support from CAMHs or any other external agency to support their emotional wellbeing, could you please let the Student Wellbeing Manager, Emma Coyne, know by emailing emma.coyne@sandringham.herts.sch.uk 

Similarly, if your child has finished with CAMHs, please could you let us know so that we can update our records. 

Please could you do this by the end of term if possible.

Emma Coyne

CHRISTMAS READING

As Christmas approaches, the Library team have highlighted a list of books you may enjoy.

Students/ staff can go on MySandstorm > Accessit Learning Resource Centre and log-in and search for the books and reserve them. 

We hope that you enjoy some of the suggestions.

Ms J Kirby

IMPORTANT NOTICE FROM HERTS POLICE

Hertfordshire Police have asked us to circulate the flyer above regarding knife crime. If you feel that it is appropriate, please feel free to use it as a starting point to discuss keeping safe with your young children.

Mr S Kemp

HOUSE NEWS

HOUSE CUP TOTALS

This week’s House Cup goes to Fawcett with Elgar and Austen not far behind 

HOUSE OF THE WEEK

Well done to Fawcett who had the biggest points increase since last week and the most success on House Maths and the last House Quiz.

HOUSE MATHS

A big thank you to Mr Clarke for running our virtual House Maths for the whole school. Well done to the following for top scores: Taylor P and George S (Year 7), Bryony R (Year 8), Nandhalla P (Year 9) Charlie M (Year 10) James C (Year 11) Drew H (Year 12) Sam R (Year 13) and Ollie Lacey (staff)

HOUSE PRE

Another thank you to Mr Lacey who ran the PRE House question challenge.There were over 300 entries with Shakespeare taking the win.

 

FUTURE HOUSE EVENTS

Charity Day is quickly approaching as well as Christmas Jumper Day. Both will include key House events and cement the standings going into the Christmas break. This year’s Charity Day will involve colletions Fareshare which is the UK’s largest charity fighting hunger and food waste.  

 

Mr A Cracknell

SANDVENT 2020

Sandvent 2020

In recognition of the advent period, this year Mr Cracknell and Mr Smith are intending to run and walk their way through a new challenge every day right up to Christmas Eve. Their goal is to raise as much money as possible for the charity FareShare. FareShare work to fight hunger in our most vulnerable communities and is also the charity Marcus Rashford MBE became an ambassador for in March 2020.

So how can you help?

Why not join them in the challenge? Via their online advent calendar, you’ll be able to click and find out the daily challenge, as well as having a laugh (at their expense) at the accompanying introductory videos! Alongside this, each daily challenge will be posted on Sandringham’s social media channels and you can share your stories / posts / support with the school through them. Join in as a family or go it alone, it’s a great opportunity to get active post lockdown 2.0! The challenges are accessible for all and you can do as many or as little as you like! We've already had four challenges but it is never to late to join the fun!

Why not make a donation?

Mr Cracknell and Mr Smith will accept any donation, but as a guide, they’re suggesting £2.40. This equates to 10 pence for each challenge, FareShare reports that this can pay for up to 10 meals and it’s also roughly the price of a meal here at Sandringham. Donate here.

Mr D Smith

SUSTAINABILITY NEWS

On Monday 23rd November, we completed half of our tree planting project with 7A, 7E, 7N and 7T. The students were all fantastic and really enjoyed the planting. They managed to plant over 200 trees very successfully and the perimeter of the field is now looking very different. Next Monday (7th December), the remaining form groups will be planting; 7F, 7H, 7J and 7S. They need to come in their own clothes/ sports kit and bring in a pair of gloves and old trainers/ wellies. I am sure they will enjoy it! You may also have seen the campaign started by BBC Countryfile on Sunday ‘Plant Britain’. They are trying to increase tree and plant cover in the UK and you can record your planting here: https://www.plantbritain.co.uk/

We shall be recording our large amount of planting to the Hertfordshire total. 

In other work, our SLT Sustainability lead students have completed an audit of the school to look at our current sustainability and are putting together development plans in specific areas like biodiversity and waste with the other students in the group to work out actions to look at next.

Mrs K Mouncey

MATHEMATICS PUZZLE OF THE WEEK

Every week the Mathematics Faculty publish a puzzle for you to try. You can find the puzzle in the Sandprint or on the screens around school. For every entry you will receive 1 housepoint, if you answer correctly you will win 2 housepoints and if you are the fastest person to answer the puzzle correctly then you will win 5 housepoints! To enter, simply scan the QR code and fill out the google form.  Good luck

Miss H Fryer

WELLBEING ROOM

The Visual Arts Faculty were delighted to be invited to select some pieces to exhibit in the student well- being room near Student Services. They reflected on how to create a display that would best support students and enhance the relaxed feeling of the wellbeing space. By selecting a range of work from Year 13 and some bunting, they were able to give the room a coastal theme to ensure the space is nurturing and supportive for students. We hope that students will feel comfortable and well supported in this space.

Ms L Kelly

Literacy News

Word of the Week

D is for…Demure (Adjective)

Definition: Reserved, Modest and Shy

Example: The outfit was demure

Synonyms: Reticent, Timid, Unassuming      

Antonyms: Bold, Brave, Extroverted

Etymology: From the Latin word ‘maturus’ meaning ripe or mature

PE News

SANDVENT 2020

Mr Smith and Mr Cracknell have been working hard to produce a daily advent challenge (Sandvent).

You can find daily videos for each challenge here Sandvent Calendar and donate to the cause here https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/sandvent. You can join them in any of the challenges you like.

All videos can also be found on the school’s twitter account @Sandringhamsch1 or the PE account @SandringhamPE, as well as the Instagram account @Sand_pe

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Sandpit Theatre

Saturday 12th December – Matthew Bourne’s Cinderella – 7pm

Matthew Bourne’s Cinderella is a thrilling and evocative love story set in London during the Second World War.  The internationally acclaimed choreographer’s interpretation of the classic fairy tale has, at its heart, a true war-time romance.  A chance meeting results in a magical night for Cinderella and her dashing young RAF pilot, together for just long enough to fall in love before being parted by the horrors of the Blitz. Matthew Bourne’s vivid story telling has never been more heart-stopping and touching and will take the audience into the heart of Prokofiev’s magnificent score. Tickets £13.50/£10

Miss A Carter-Downing

Monday 7th December – Winter Concert – 7pm

An evening showcasing some of the work from Sandringham students.

This is a live-streamed concert so once you have purchased a ticket, you will be sent an email link on the day of the performance (around 6pm) to join the virtual concert on the evening of the performance. Tickets £5

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Wednesday 16th December – Concerto: A Beethoven Journey – 7pm

Filmed over the course of four years award-winning director Phil Grabsky follows leading concert pianist Leif Ove Andsnes’s attempt to understand and interpret one of the greatest sets of works for piano ever written: Beethoven’s five piano concertos. Against the wonderful background of Leif Ove playing these 5 pieces, we also show how these works offer a new fresh way of examining Beethoven’s life and work. Tickets £10

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Saturday 19th & Sunday 20th December – Dream Maker – 11am, 2pm, 4pm

Welcome to the Dream Shop!  You are invited to discover the mysteries of Dream Making and to share the secrets of mixing the perfect dream.  It’s important work – thousands of dreams are dreamt every single night, and they all have to be made just right.  So, join PaddleBoat Theatre Company in this magical story and discover the joy of being a Dream Maker.

Dream Maker is a perfect return to the theatre for families aged 3+ and for anyone who would enjoy a relaxed, inclusive experience. Tickets £40 (Sits up to 6)

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We hope everyone is keeping well.  Through December, and January we have lots of exciting screenings coming to The SandPit.  Including, Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake and Matthew Bourne’s Cinderella, A Beethoven Journey and Dream Maker!  We look forward to opening our doors again safely and to see you all again.   

Following Government guidelines, you must wear a face covering while attending The SandPit Theatre unless you are exempt as stated in these guidelines.  If you do not wear a mask you will be refused entry and your ticket will be forfeited.  Our café will be during these screenings for drinks and snacks but please note we will only be accepting card payments.  Alcohol is available for sale 30 minutes before the shows begin.

The box office is open from 11.30am – 3.30pm Monday to Friday. Alternatively, you can call us on 01727 799565 or visit www.sandpittheatre.co.uk                                                                     

Miss A Carter-Downing