Friday, 27 May 2022

Spring Half Term

It's been a short but busy half term with lots happening as usual!

Football news: Under 14 boys’ final at West Bromwich Albion

On Thursday 26th Mary our Under 14 boys travelled to The Hawthorns for the final of the National Cup. They played a team from the Horizons Community College team from Barnsley. The green army travelled en masse with just under 500 of our students vocally supporting the team who were, unusually, wearing yellow! The boys played really well and did brilliantly to come back from 0:2 down to make it 2:2 at full time. It was tough that the game was then settled on penalties - such a harsh way to lose - but we are all incredibly proud of the boys, of our supporters and, of course, of Mr McDermott who has led the football teams to amazing success this season. 


You can read more about this in this Gloucestershire Live piece

 Chaplaincy News

Following the call of Pope Francis in his letter Laudato Si’ (to Care for the Earth our Common Home) we welcomed primary chaplaincy teams from The Little Way Catholic Partnership at the beginning of this term. During our day together we explored the theme of ‘God’s Wonderful Creation’. Pupils enjoyed the opportunity to meet and work with one another in three workshops: a lovely art workshop producing beautiful pictures of our favourite animals; the CAFOD Climate game where we  learned about our responsibilities to care for God’s Creation; and Esther, one of our Year 10 students, led a nature walk workshop exploring our bird boxes and bug hotel. 

We shared prayer, partnership and positive actions for the future. Everyone went home happy with an environmentally friendly ‘goodie bag’ and some seeds to plant a ‘bee café’ back at their schools. We are looking forward to our next opportunity to gather together. 



A huge thank you to Ms Baker and to our student team who helped the day run so smoothly.

Sacraments

This term thirty young people from our school community made their Confirmation at St Peter’s Church with Mgr Liam Slattery. The students have been preparing for the sacrament with sessions in school with our Chaplain, Ms Baker. The Mass was a truly uplifting and Spirit filled evening for all who were present. Ten students are also preparing to make their First Holy Communion in July.

Kindness and Community

Year 9 students who are participating in the Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme have been doing charity volunteering with Ms Baker and working hard selling ice pops to raise money for charity. We hope with good weather to continue this into next term too. Some of the team have been caring for our Magnificat Memorial Garden planting bee friendly lavender and sunflowers. Our new water butt has arrived and is situated in the garden to make the watering task easier and more environmentally friendly. Soon we will have a beautiful statue of Our Lady to take pride of place in the garden also. 

 




Extra-curricular clubs

Philosophy Club

Every Tuesday lunchtime members of St Peter’s Philosophy Club come to E7 to ponder life’s big questions. How can we prove we exist? What makes something good or bad? Is it ever acceptable to lie? What would it mean for humanity if aliens exist? Can the existence and extinction of dinosaurs be looked at philosophically?

This term they have been exploring various ethical theories and will be applying them to an ethical dilemma in the last meeting before half term.

They have looked at:

·         Utilitarianism: the idea that what is ethical results in the greatest happiness for the greatest number,

·         Deontology: that our actions must be moral, even if this brings about immoral consequences,

·         Virtue Ethics: the theory that there are specific virtues which humans learn and practice, and

·         Contract-based Ethics: where we assume societies have a set of moral rules which members agree to follow, formally or informally.

 

Thank you to Mrs Carnie for running Philosophy Club. 

Craft and Calm Club

These two photos are from the Craft and Calm Club which Year 7 pupils can join. This week we went outside and created some artwork inspired by Andy Goldsworthy. Thank you to Mrs Stafford for running this club.



Drama Workshop

During the last week of half term, Year 10 and Year 12 Drama students enjoyed a workshop delivered by the acclaimed theatre company Frantic Assembly. Students thoroughly enjoyed working with the world renowned practitioners in preparation for their devised performances next term and were excellent ambassadors for the school. Thank you to Mrs Skyrme for organising this beneficial workshop.


Poetry by Heart competition

Year 10 students recently competed in a school ‘Poetry by Heart’ competition. Finalists performed from memory poems from the GCSE anthology and were excitedly cheered on by their peers. We even had a musical rendition of Carol Ann Duffy’s ‘Before You Were Mine’ accompanied by electric guitar!

Staff were really impressed by the performances. Many students overcame a lot of nervousness to stand up publicly and perform and all had put a great deal of time and energy into memorising poems in their entirety. We had some really heartfelt performances, many of which provoked an emotional response from the audience. It was particularly fantastic to see the enthusiasm of the audience. Year 10 classmates were active in helping finalists to rehearse and perfect their performances and were very vocally supportive during the finals.

Congratulations to our winners:

1st place: Sophie Barrington – Follower

2nd place: Peace and Gospel – Walking Away

3rd place: Patrick Burrows – Mother, any distance ...

And a special mention to Leila Malcharek on guitar.

Thank you to Mrs Cawley for organising and promoting this event.


School Shop

Last term we opened St. Peter’s school shop ‘St Pick n’ Mix’. The shop has been set up and run by students who have taken ownership for ordering and managing stock, alongside marketing and serving customers. The shop is open every Friday in BS2 and sells a variety of school equipment including revision cards, pens and highlighters. Students have decided that any profits made will be used to contribute to an outdoor ping pong table for students that can be used during break and lunch.


Asdan Group

Mrs Turner writes: ‘Members of the ASDAN group who were at the end of their course cooked a roast dinner from scratch. I demonstrated and the students while followed instructions and did everything themselves. Wendy from year 11 joined us and made a great partnership with Freya to cook a cauliflower cheese. They were all brilliant and enjoyed everything they made, Needless to say there was nothing left over and we ate it as a group as a final farewell.’

This was a great way for them to conclude the course. Thank you to Mrs Turner for this and for all her work with our students.





St Peter’s Parkrun Takeover

Join us at Kingsway Parkrun on Saturday June 18th at 9am when St Peter’s is invading the event! We are asking as many students and teachers as possible to come in St Peter’s kit to the event at Kingsway sports field.

Parkrun is a free 5k run every Saturday for people of all abilities. You can jog, run, sprint or walk the distance. You can even run with your dog.

All you need to do is sign up and print your barcode: https://www.parkrun.org.uk/register/

Please see Mr Versaci or Mrs Schofield for more details.

Note: this is not a School trip. Students will attend the event during their own time and parents will need to arrange transport and supervision.


Primary school visit

Year 13 student Asia recently visited her former primary school, Tredworth Primary, and delivered an assembly on the theme of ‘Local Heroes’. She is currently taking her A level examinations and has been offered a place at the University of Cambridge to study Psychology. She spoke to the primary school students about aiming high and overcoming challenges.

This year Asia has also been mentored by an Oxbridge graduate through the Zero Gravity scheme which supports state school students through the challenging application process to Russell Group institutions. We are immensely proud of her achievements and wish her the very best of luck as she continues her external examinations.


 

Junior Maths Challenge

This April’s Junior Maths Challenge saw new stars emerge and a very strong performance overall by all year 7 and 8 participants. Year 8 competed really successfully achieving two Gold certificates and a Silver, showing outstanding mathematical problem-solving ability!

Marcel Laabidi in year 8 was awarded Best in School with his Gold Certificate, scoring so highly that he has been invited to compete in the next round Kangaroo challenge. Many congratulations also to Joseph Obasuyi Edebor for an exceptional performance being awarded Gold and Malachy Bryden who did brilliantly with his Silver.

Year 7 made a fantastic effort as they had never tried anything like this before, with high average scores, 2 Silver certificates and several Bronzes. Dan Clements and Noah Baker-Walsh both excelled themselves at Silver standard with outstanding puzzle-solving and calculating efforts!

The following pupils made a great effort to achieve Bronze certificate:

Year 7

Phoebe

Brown

Joe

Cruise

Laila

Holloway

Phillo

Janville

Alex

O’lubele

Mikolaj

Okarme

Blanca

Valverde

 Year 8

Ivo              Obst-Piatkowski
Nikola        Derwinska 
Isaac           Simpson 
Henry         Harrington
Eamonn     McGurk
Max             Sendall
Phoebe       Whitehead 


A Maths Challenge Celebration will be taking place after half term where pupils will be given their certificates.   Well done to all St Peters junior mathematicians for a brilliant effort! You have really impressed all of us with your mathematical talent!  

 




Music Department News

On Sunday 1 May, the Jazz Band once again took to the stage at the Cheltenham Jazz Festival. The pandemic meant that they had not had the opportunity to perform on such a prestigious platform since 2018 and therefore all but two students are new to the band! Understandably beforehand, the students were nervous; however, as soon as they started playing to the large and enthusiastic crowd, musicality, confidence and pure enjoyment took over. During the fantastic 30-minute set, the band was talent-spotted and has been booked for a gig in Cheltenham Town Hall in December. Congratulations all!

 


 

Thank you to the 15 students who sang in the choir and played in the band for the school’s Confirmation Service at St Peter’s Church on Thursday 12 May.  The musicians once again enhanced an extremely uplifting service.

Our next event is the Junior Concert on Wednesday 22 June. Please do come and support our KS3 students in what might be their first public performance!

To find out even more about what our musicians get up to, please subscribe to our YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/MusicStPeters and like our videos. You can also follow us on Twitter ‘@musicstpeters’ and Instagram ‘music_stpeters’

Thank you to Mrs Perfect and the music department staff.

Percussion Club (Monday Lunchtime) and Guitar Club (Friday Lunchtime) are run by two of our visiting instrumental teachers and are proving extremely popular. Students of any standard and in any year group are welcome.




We hope that the students enjoy the half term break and that you all enjoy the Bank Holiday celebrations also. 

Term resumes on Monday 6th June which is Week 1.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 



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