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16-20 MAY 2016 b WEEK

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Auditions are over and we are delighted to announce a 72 strong cast for our next production... Blitz Babies! Miss Watson will be overseeing the show and it will hit the stage at IGS on Wednesday 23rd November and will run for three nights. We are once again thrilled that two of our students have co-written the script. Rose Blackburn (12AJK) and Charlotte Armitage (12SSS) have penned a terrific script for our budding actors, dancers and singers to bring to life. Set in war torn Britain, ‘Blitz Babies’ tells the tale of a single mother from the city who has to make the agonising decision to give her baby away to her sister. What makes the decision even more heart-breaking is that it’s an attempt to make everyone happy. When WWII breaks out, the evacuation takes Tilly away from her mother, Eloise. Life is made easier for her when she befriends Charles, a mild mannered bookworm from the country. When it’s time to return to the city, Charles seeks an opportunity to escape from his miserable farm life but will things go to plan?

Charlotte and Rose are enjoying writing the script - ‘We’ve been working on the storyline for this play since last summer and have been writing together in the holidays and emailing scenes back and forth. We’re both super excited to be involved in another production and can’t wait to see it come to life.’ The lead roles of Tilly and Gus will be played by Annabelle Cole (8ASH) and Gus Lovell (7AW). Both are looking forward to the production.

‘I’m looking forward to taking on the lead role. I’ve had lots of performance experience but not as the lead...I am excited!’

Gus Lovell (7AW)

I’m really excited about working with everyone and learning the songs. I can’t wait to get on stage.’

Annabelle Cole (8ASH)

Rose Blackburn (12AJK) and Charlotte Armitage (12SSS)

Annabelle Cole Gus Lovell

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Good luck Year 11 and Lizzie Armistead! Year 11 have worn their silver ties with pride throughout their time at IGS. However, this is their GCSE year…and they aim to follow in the hopes of Lizzie Armistead, our local sporting superstar who gained a silver medal in the London 2012 Olympics, and turn silver into gold. Our Year 11 students have all signed a card to wish Lizzie the best in her quest.

This week has been a celebration of Year 11 with a Sports’ Award Assembly on Wednesday and final assembly on Friday. Lessons carry on as normal next week and Year 11 study leave begins on Monday 23rd May when for most students attendance at normal lessons is optional: teachers will, however, be available in your normal timetabled rooms/times for specialist support and guided revision. A revision plan is available on the website here. Book collection day will take place on Thursday 17th June, after the Physics exam, and all school text books must be handed in to the Year 11 centre. The first GCSE exam takes place on Tuesday 17th May...good luck and we look forward to celebrating your success with you on results day!

Good Luck Year 12 All the best to our Year 12 students who start their study leave on Friday 13th May...we will see you again on 20th June!

Post 16 Study Plan The Post 16 Study Plan has been emailed to all Year 12 and 13 students and is also available here on our website. Should you require any further assistance from teaching staff please go to the Departmental Office when you would have had a timetabled lesson. If you have any concerns, please call into the Post 16 Office.

Oscar Slater (11AHF) and Maxim Dale (11JLF)

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IT’S NOT JUST THE RACE

FOR THE LEARNING

COMMUNITY CUP THAT

IS HOTTING UP...WE ARE

GETTING CLOSER TO

NAMING THIS YEAR’S

SUPER TUTOR GROUPS!

MAKE SURE YOU PLAY

YOUR PART IN

SECURING TUTOR

GROUP PRIDE AND

BECOMING SUPER

TUTOR GROUP 2016!

7JWK ARE STILL IN THE LEAD!

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8LNR CAN STILL BE CAUGHT!

TOO CLOSE TO CALL FOR YEAR 9

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Dinner Time Rota (No Bags in B Hall)

Sitting 1 12.30pm

Sitting 2 From 12.40pm

Sitting 3 Not before 12.45pm

Year 8 M7

Year 7 M3 and M5

Year 9 Packed Lunch Area: D Floor Social Area

Manners are important in the lunch time queue; any student misbehaving will be sent to the back of the queue. Rotating lunchtime sittings are for Years 7, 8 and 9 only. Years 10 and 11 have optional sittings. Bags must not be taken into B Hall at lunchtime unless they contain essential medication (i.e. Epipen or

Diabetic equipment).

Coming Up...Coming Up...Coming Up

Monday 16th May Year 10 Geography Fieldwork Tuesday 17th May Year 10 Geography Fieldwork Wednesday 18th May Year 10 History Fieldwork Year 10 Geography Fieldwork Thursday 19th May Year 10 History Fieldwork Year 10 Geography Fieldwork Year 8 Community Hockey Friday 20th May Year 11 Study Leave Year 10 Geography Fieldwork Wednesday 25th May Year 13 Art Evening Thursday 26th May Year 9 Meningitis Vaccine Friday 27th May Year 13 Leave School Closes

Half term: Monday 30th May—Friday 3rd June

Monday 6th June School re-opens

Week A Monday Year 7 & 9

Tuesday Year 8 & 10 Wednesday Year 7 & 9

Thursday Year 8 & 10 Friday Year 7 & 9

Week B Monday Year 8 & 10 Tuesday Year 7 & 9

Wednesday Year 8 & 10 Thursday Year 7 & 9

Friday Year 8 & 10

Years 11—13 are allowed in the Library at all times

Lunchtime Library Rota

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Congratulations to: Charlie Franks (11HGW); Jamie Spiller (10KL); Imogen Brodaty (10LV); Ellie Cooper (10JDA); Nathaniel Richardson (9PB); Amelia Milner (9PDH); James Holmes (9DSF); Finlay Tunney (9LG) and Nathan Foster (10MWC) who all qualified for the United Kingdom Mathematical Trust's (UKMT) Intermediate Challenge Kangaroo level. Each year over six million school pupils aged 5-18, from more than 50 countries throughout the world, take part at various levels. The UKMT has been involved in Kangaroo activities for many years and uses the hour-long multiple-choice papers (in English) as an extension to the Intermediate Challenge.

James, Charlie and Jamie achieved one of the higher merit level awards as a result of their scores being in the top 25% of this year's entrants.

Congratulations also go Emmot Finch (9DSF) who received one of the higher merit level awards at the even more challenging Olympiad level. Only around 500 of the highest scorers in each school year nationally are invited to take part in the Intermediate Mathematical Olympiad papers which contain six complex mathematical problems for which full written solutions are required. This is a fantastic achievement for Emmot.

Good luck to Amber Woffindin (9DSF) who is competing in the U14 County Cup Tennis Finals in Nottingham on 13th- 15th May. It's an annual event where around 45 counties from England, Scotland and Wales compete in eight qualifying groups with the group winners progressing to the National Finals. Over the May Day weekend Amber played as number one for Yorkshire U14 girls in their group in Sunderland. She won all four singles and doubles matches against opposition from Hereford and Worcester, North of Scotland, Northumberland and Durham and Cleveland to help Yorkshire progress to the finals.

Below: Charlie Franks; Jamie Spiller; Imogen Brodaty; Ellie Cooper; Nathaniel Richardson; Amelia Milner; James Holmes and Finlay Tunney

Emmot Finch (9DSF)

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National Dwarf Games The Dwarf Sports Association UK (DSAuk) hosted the 23rd National Dwarf Games over the early May Bank Holiday weekend, Saturday 30th April to Monday 2nd May at venues across the West Midlands. Over 190 athletes from around the world took part in the games, competing in 12 sports including track and field events sanctioned by the International Paralympic Committee, indoor sports, swimming and football. Our very own Savannah Troughton Webb (7DJJ) competed in the competition and did brilliantly. Savannah was awarded gold in shot put and gold in discus! Not content with topping 2 events she also entered the swimming event and secured 4th place. Well done Savannah.

Year 7 Cricket Yorkshire Cup Year 7 cricketers made a great start in the second round of the Yorkshire Cup beating Whitcliffe Mount by 6 wickets. Man of the match, Tom Dover, took 6 wickets and scored 19 runs. They played Bradford Grammar School on Tuesday afternoon in the third round of the Yorkshire Cup, but unfortunately BGS were too strong for us and we lost by 9 wickets.

The match finished IGS U12 XI 62-5 (20 overs), Bradford Grammar School U12 XI 66-1; BGS won by 9 wickets.

Well done to all the Year 7s involved: Oscar Vaughan (7MPC); Tomas Cesar De Sa (7AW); Joe Sahota (7MPC); Finn Parton (7JWK); Fred Gazeley (7FEA); Max Bryant (7MPC); Alex Jowett (7FEA); Jack Ward (7MPC); Louis Shankland (7AW); George Johnson (7TJB); Ben Morley (7AWD); Thomas Dover (7AWD) and Jacob Thompson (7VEC).

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Well done to our dragonboat racers: Luke Pearse (8ASH); Ella Shuttleworth (8AMB); Caitlin Oddie (8AMB); Amelia White (8ELC); Ella Hammond (8ELC); Nathan Coones (8AMD); Ed Riley (8PO); Ben Radick (8PO); Matt Bothamley (8AMD); Harry Pearson (8MH) and Tom Hollidge (8MH) who took part in the Dragon Boat racing at Doe Park, Bradford on Friday 6th May. The weather was superb...just right for an afternoon of paddling! The team competed superbly well taking the silver medal!

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Congratulations to Lucy Haines (12SLG) and Laura King (12SLG) who teamed up with Airienteers club mate Evie Conway from Prince Henry's School, Otley to win the W18 class at the British Orienteering Relay Championships. The two day event was held at Brown Clee Hill in Shropshire. In the individual championships Lucy took bronze position in the W18E class and Laura was 5th.

Rounders News On one of the hottest days of the year and what can only be described as perfect rounders weather, our Year 7 rounders team played their first league fixtures. The girls played 3 matches and won all 3 of them! Their batting was extremely strong and consistent throughout all games. All the girls played brilliantly and represented school proudly. Player of the night, as voted for by the girls, was Bowler Amy Gott (7MPC). The full results were:

Ilkley 10 1/2 V 7 1/2 Skipton Academy Ilkley 13 v 4 Beckfoot Ilkley 14 1/2 v 7 1/2 Holy Family Well done to: Amy Gott, Captain (7MPC); Amelie Pardoe (7DJJ); Imogen Rudloff (7TJB); Roxy Newell (7TJB); Mia Allan (7JWK); Beatrice Roberts (7AWD); Sara Weller (7AW); Isobel Quarmby (7GS/JMP); Maisie Clegg (7DJJ); and Evie Graves (7JWK).

Laura King (12SLG) Lucy Haines (12SLG)

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Well done to Alex Johnson (12LCM), Ollie Hopkinson-Cook (12PPB), Michael Moore (13PC) and Matthew Sykes (12AJK) from IGS who played their part in a thrilling final of the U18s boys’ Knockout Cup at Lee Valley Olympic Park on May 3rd.

Nerves from the team in the first 5 minutes, gave Surbiton opportunity to go 2-0 up following 2 penalty corners. The Ben Rhydding side then settled into the game, pulling a goal back later into the first half. Despite a pretty even game, Surbiton capitalised on two further breakaway goals, leaving a stunned Ben Rhydding 4-1 down at half time. Ever determined, the boys came back onto the pitch with renewed vigour after the break, giving their all to the delight of the army of Ben Rhydding supporters. They succeeded in pulling the score back to 4-4, despite players collapsing with cramp from their efforts! Alex made a couple of phenomenal saves in the final few minutes preventing the Surbiton team from nudging ahead; likewise the Surbiton goalie made an excellent save from Ben Rhydding's final penalty corner, meaning that the score at the end of play remained a 4-4 draw. The boys then had to face the ordeal of penalty shuffles (basically an 8 second, one on one between attacker and goalie). Ben Rhydding scored first to the delight of the crowd; Surbiton then put away 2 goals despite excellent defending from Alex Johnson.

The remaining Ben Rhydding players, despite one beating the goalie and then hitting the post, were unable to put away any more goals, leaving a final score of 2-1 to Surbiton. Being runners up in this competition is a phenomenal achievement for the boys; all but two of the squad are U17, meaning that they will compete again next year. You can watch highlights from the game on Youtube: "Surbiton vs Ben Rhydding U18's Boy's Cup Final" https://youtu.be/0edXdezKDvI

Congratulations to Amelie Pardoe (7DJJ) whose book review has been published. Amelie entered her review to Oxford University Press who were publishing some old classics, simplified and designed to appeal to a younger audience. Amelie’s review was picked as the winner for Rudyard Kipling’s Jungle Book and the prize was, alongside £100 worth of books to her primary school and a full set of all the books they were publishing, for her review to be included inside the front cover of the books as they went to print.

Amelie Pardoe

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Congratulations to our intrepid scientists from Year 7 and 8 who competed at the annual Salters’ Festival of Chemistry held at the University of Bradford on Friday 29th April. Tomas Cesar de Sa (7AW); Freddie Charlesworth (8MH); Eloise Hall (8PO) and Emma Whitaker-Pitts (8MH) were selected from students who attend science club. They competed in two practical activities against 14 other schools. Marks were awarded for team work, good laboratory practice as well as the correct result. They missed out on a top three place in the first task but were awarded a special mention for their efforts because of how safely and carefully they worked. Pleasingly their hard work paid off in the second, more challenging task set by the university where they were awarded 2nd place. Well done!

Well done to our Year 10 girls’ rounders team who won all their matches on Wednesday night. They played four fantastic matches that finished:

IGS 11.5 - 3.5 Skipton Academy IGS 10.5 - 3.5 Oakbank IGS 8.5 -1.5 Skipton Girls IGS 11.5 - 9 Beckfoot

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Congratulations to Harri Pitches (13AH) and Will Lovell (12SLG) who are both starring in Noel Coward’s ‘The Vortex’ at the Ilkley Playhouse. The thrilling drama directed by Ilkley Playhouse’s Studio Theatre Director Damien O’Keefe has been enthralling audiences since Tuesday and will continue with a final show on Saturday night. Harri has been playing the charming and debonair Tom Veryan and Will has been cast as Nicky, the son of the main character, Florence. Don’t miss out on an opportunity to see some of our home grown talent on stage; tickets can be purchased from the Ilkley Playhouse box office on 01943 609539 or online www.ilkleyplayhouse.co.uk

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Bravo to: Hannah Wellock (11BJS); Annie Edwards (11LSL); Flora Lee (11BJS); Alex Murray (11CT); Freya Wardman (11HGW); Bridie Burnett (11BJS); Harriet Day (11LSL); Molly Jeffels (11SMD); Hannah Richards (11JI); Leona McLoughlin (11JI); Eleanor Griffiths (11SMD); Jess Hirst (11JI); Ella Madden (11HGW); Alice Kirkup (11HGW); Bethy McKeefry (11JLF); Helena Carslaw (11CT); Nea Weston (11AHF); Charlotte Simpson (11BJS); Victoria Hepworth (11LSL) and Alex Johnson (11SMD) who are all part of the Raise2Save fundraising team. The group organised a fundraising concert last Friday evening at IGS. The concert was a great success with an amazing turn out; they raised an amazing £1142.27 which now takes their total to a staggering £6534.27. The group would like to thank Mrs Chapman for all her help and Michael Trowbridge for providing drinks, but most importantly to everyone who performed and came to watch.

The Raise2Save team

Left to right: Matthew Hodgson (9DSF), Samuel Shaw (13DK), Jess Hirst (13LR) and Tom Hepworth (13LR)

Almanzo McConkey (12SLG)

Singing sisters Frankie (10JDA) and Natasha Wills (13NPG)

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…IGS SPORT…IGS SPORT…IGS SPORT…IGS SPORT…IGS SPORT…IGS SPORT…

B SPORT CLUBS

MONDAY

16TH

May

Y9 + Y10 American Football @ Fields 3:30 – 5.00pm (AF)

Y7 + 9 Rounders @ Fields 3.30 – 4:30pm (FA/SD/DT)

Y8 Cricket @ Fields (SP)

U14 Rounders League @ Oakbank

TUESDAY

17th

May

Y7 Cricket @ Fields 3:30-4:30pm (RB)

All Years Tennis 3:30 – 4:30 (MWC)

WEDNESDAY

18th

May

Synchronised Swimming 2.15-3.20

Y8 + Y10 Rounders @ Fields 2.15 – 3.30pm (SB)

U13 Rounders League @ IGS

THURSDAY

19th

May

All Years’ Athletics @ Fields 3.30 – 4.30pm (MWC/LV)

Y9+10 Cricket @ Fields 3:30- 4.30pm (ACF/SG)

Tennis Ball boy/girl @ Ilkley Tennis Club

Tennis CV @ Ashfield College

FRIDAY

20th

May

@ilkleygrammarPE

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Year 9 Meningitis Vaccination Schedule Please see below the schedule detailing the Year 9 immunisation sessions on Thursday 26th May, Periods 1 to 4, for the Year 9 Booster and Meningitis vaccine (from 8.50-12.10pm) to be held in C8. There will be several nurses vaccinating and you should only be away from your lesson for a short time.

The next event in the Education Perfect World Series 2016 begins in just 6 days with the Language Perfect World Championships. The Language Perfect World Championships is a 10-day event - the biggest on the World Series calendar! It carries the most weighting in the overall standings, and offers students the chance to compete in any combination of the languages they offer - so, there’s no need to restrict yourself to just one! Are you ready to compete? Head to N4 and see Mrs Kitchen, before the end of Friday 13th May, if you want to take part .

Click here for more information.

ThuA:1 ThuA:2 ThuA:3 ThuA:4

I 9X/Ma1A GS

8.50am I 9Y/En1B SPM

9.35am G 9J/Ap1 CDH

10.50am S 9J/Cs1 JWK

11.40am

9X/Ma1B LO

8.50am 9Y/En1A MTH

9.35am 9J/Bb1 JPC

10.50am 9J/De1 BJS

11.40am

9X/Ma2B AMD

9.05am 9Y/En1C AW

9.35am 9J/Cs1 JWK

10.50am 9J/Dr1 JRW

11.40am

9X/Ma2A LAM

9.05am 9Y/En3 LNR

9.50am 9J/De1 BJS

10.50am 9J/Pl1 NA

11.40am

9x/Ma3 EAC

9.20am 9Y/En2 ASH

9.50am 9J/Df1 HED

11.05am 9J/Df1 HED

11.55am

9Y/Fr1A JAG

9.20am G 9A/Ap1 HGW

9.50am 9J/Dr1 JRW

11.05am 9J/Ms1 KBH

11.55am

9Y/Ls1 JMI

9.20am 9A/Ap2 PC

9.50am 9J/La1 KL

11.05am 9J/Dt1 VB

12.10pm

9A/It1 JWK

10.05am 9J/Ms1 KBH

11.05am 9J/La1 KL

12.10pm

9A/Dr1 KBH

10.05am 9J/Mu1 EM

11.05am 9J/Mu1 EM

12.10pm

9A/Df1 VB

10.05am 9J/Pg1 ACF

11.20am 9J/Pg1 ACF

12.10pm

9J/Pl1 NA

11.20am

S 9J/Ap1 CDH

11.20am

9J/Bb1 JPC

11.20am

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Make Ilkley Dementia Friendly As part of our Dementia Friendly Awareness week in May the local dementia group are consulting with the community about positives in Ilkley for people living with dementia and what they would wish for.

Part of their display involves a big dementia flower, based on their logo, which will be used for people to stick post-it note comments on. Charlotte Sayers (9PDH) and Beth Day (9PB) made the flower for the group to use and presented the finished artwork to Alison Neagle from the Ilkley Dementia group this week.

National Dementia Awareness Week runs from 17th—21st May at the Clarke Foley Centre. More information can be found at dementiafriendlyilkley.weebly.com

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Career planning helps you to realise your ambitions — what you would like to do in your working life, which courses would suit you and which colleges/universities or businesses fulfil your needs. Each week, we hope to provide information that will help you along your journey ranging from apprenticeships, open days and insights into careers you may not have thought about.

Further information is available from Mrs Mitchell (Key Stage 4 Hub) or Mrs Stewart (Post 16 Office).

Are you interested in a career in television? Have you heard about Open 4?

Open 4 is an interactive course designed by Channel 4 to help students understand how the broadcaster comes up with ideas for television programmes and how they are put onto our screens. To find out more information please visit: http://open4.channel4.com . You can find out about all the opportunities Channel 4 offer to help kickstart a career in media here: http://4talent.channel4.com

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Not Going to Uni is the one stop site for apprenticeships, gap years, distance learning and jobs. Their website is full of information, currently they are featuring traineeships at the BBC. Click here for more information.

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Are you eating smart?

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Are you in a club taking part in exciting activities? Have you achieved success in the world of sport, drama, music, in the community or something else that you are proud of? Do you want an event publicised? Do you want to write or see articles on a particular topic? We would love to hear from you and include your news in future issues of in-form...

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