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Armistice Day

I have had the privilege of delivering a series of assemblies throughout last week, encouraging students to consider the significance of commemorating Armistice Day. Throughout these assemblies, students have considered the importance of remembering those who have given their lives in conflict and also considered the impact that conflict still has today. I am proud to say that our students demonstrated the upmost respect during assemblies, which was then also demonstrated during our rememberance parade. Well done!

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Halloween Poetry Competition

The English Department ran a scary poetry competition, open to all years, during the spooky season of Halloween!

The task started with inspiration during form time where students were exploring three different types of poems structures and what they could potentially submit. Over the span of the final week of term to the start of the next, students handed in a range of ballad, rhyming, acrostic, haiku and free verse poems – we even received a booklet of three poems from one of our winners!

There were some really eerie and uncanny poems but as a department we have decided our three winners are:

J. Choi 9A1

T. Shafiq 9A2

H. Abdalla 9A1

We also thought these students deserved a special mention for their creepy work:

E. Ford 8B1

L. Ncube 7T2

T. Clarke 9A1

The English Department thoroughly enjoyed reading everyone’s submissions and want to say a big thank to all the students who participated 😊

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Success in the Autumn 1 French assessment

Congratulations go to G Naces and D Aqrawi (both pictured) as well as A Singh in 8Y2. G Naces scored the highest percentage in the class in the Autumn 1 French assessment, with D Aqrawi and A Singh in second place. All boys demonstrated that they are self-motivated to achieve as it was clear a lot of revision had taken place for this assessment. Well done, everyone!

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This Week in Warhammer Alliance

From this week, Warhammer Alliance has a new home in A5 after school on a Wednesday. With so many students attending the club each week we now have a lot more room to play games and paint as well as a dedicated building area and better access to taps for paint brushes.

This half term we are having a big push on learning to play Warhammer 40k. With the new edition launch over summer students new and old are learning this new version of the game in preparation for a ladder tournament just before Christmas. With thanks to P.Curnew 7B1 the club also has some brand new card battlemats which are helping the tournament shaping itself up to be a very competitive scene.

The ladder tournament will allow all students to challenge each other for rungs on the ladder, the top 3 at the end of 3 weeks will be crowned our school champions and will each go away with prizes, top prize will again be a mystery model from the red boxes.Other hobby still persists, as some students are less interested in the gaming side or want more time to perfect their models for the tournament we still have dedicated painting areas to continue to do this.  

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Mathswatch Leaderboard – October

This month in the maths department we have had had have 90 hours’ of work completed on Mathswatch. With 500 logins, and over 2000 questions attempted. 

Special mentions go out to some of our top pupils. J. Choi 9A1, A. Andrews 9B1 and L. Connolly 7B1who are the top students this month putting in a mighty 11 hours of work between the 3 of them.  

Special mentions to T.Farrell 9A1 who has now ‘Mastered’ 70 topics through his time using mathswatch with the school. This means that he has got 100% correct answers on all the interactive questions of 70 different topics on mathswatch!

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Cut your carbon!

There are still some sheets available for those who haven’t had chance to pick one up yet. See which of the 9 challenges you can complete at home with your responsible adult. Please remember to bring these in at the end of the month so we can tally up how we did as a school! Some teachers are already completing theirs and you can see what progress they have made so far. Thank you to E. Foyle for making such a great start on his!

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Trust Armistice Parade

In a moving and solemn Armistice Day commemoration, Turves Green Boys’ School joined forces with the seven schools from the Matrix Academy Trust. Our Combined Cadet Force (CCF) organised a parade that served as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made for our nation. The event symbolised unity and remembrance, with CCF cadets from all schools displaying discipline and respect as they marched in formation. 

Our entire school community, including pupils, teachers, staff and visitors, came together to witness this heart-warming display of solidarity. The event emphasised the core values of this day, respect, gratitude, and remembrance. In a moment of silence, we paid tribute to the heroes who sacrificed their lives for our country, symbolised by the wearing of poppies. 

The Armistice Day parade was more than just an event; it was a time for reflection and a chance for our school community to express gratitude to our nation’s servicemen and women, past and present. As we move forward, let us always remember the significance of Armistice Day and the importance of honouring our heroes’ memory. 

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Excellent performance in the Autumn 1 French examination

A huge congratulations to B. Mallett on his performance in the Autumn 1 French assessment. B Mallett wrote a spectacular piece on his home town, what you can do there and what he likes to do there. The piece demonstrated that a lot of revision had taken place and was a pleasure to read. Well done on a superb performance and for showing that you are self-motivated to achieve!

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Science Club Test Flame Colours with Metals 

This week science club celebrated bonfire night be making our own colourful displays. Metals burn with distinctly colourful flames so we were able to use Bunsen Burners to look at potassium, sodium, calcium and copper metal salt solutions.  

The result was flames that burned bright orange (the colour of Tango!) red and green. All of our students lit and controlled Bunsen Burners flames safely and ran their own tests with fabulous results. One student commented “this is my favourite science club so far”.  

Knowing how to identify metal salts using flame tests is key GCSE curriculum which our KS3 members have now gained key experience in. Well done to all of our science club members for their fantastic work. 

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Motorcross Championships

Cory F (Year 7) has been riding and competing in championships involving Motocross since he was 5 years old. He has competed in many competitions including the Weston Beach Race and does the Winter championships every weekend. He has worked himself up from a 50cc to 85cc. His favourite bike is a Honda CRF because it has his initials on it! And also, a GasGas. Cory wants to train and teach people key skills involved in Motocross when he leaves secondary school. From January next year he will be competing in the Severn Valley Championship. 

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