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Eggar’s School Summer Newsletter Headlines As we come to the end of another academic year I would like to thank you for your support, both for the school as well as all the many events that you continually attend and help with. We have had so many highlights and great moments; we have won more awards and trophies than we have in a long time! Last week we held our first ever community Arts week, culminating with a family music festival on Saturday evening. It was very well attended and a huge success, and I am very grateful to Tom Yendall for all his support with this event. The music festival was organised and run by James Westwood, our Community Liaison Officer and our amazing PTA members. They all did a brilliant job and I would like to thank all of them for their hard work to make it such a success. During the morning we also held our Open Day. It was well attended and the feedback from visitors was fantastic. I have to admit, as I opened my windows in my office on Saturday morning, the sunshine poured in, the grass looked beautifully manicured and, as the big band began to play on the front lawn, I knew it was going to be a good day! It was quite magical and a huge credit to all the staff and the 200 students involved. Can I please ask you to read the Schoolcomms email that was sent out to you on Monday 20 July, regarding attendance and punctuality to school, with great care. These are the new guidelines from the Department of Education which comes into practice in September, and all schools are required to follow these guidelines. If you have any questions or concerns next year please contact Mrs Paula Parker, Systems Manager, who oversees attendance and punctuality procedures. I would like to congratulate Mr Shaun Laycock on his permanent promotion to the post of Assistant Head Teach- er in the school commencing in September. Miss Nicola Bertram will be our new Progress Leader for Year 8 and Mr Chris Michael will be our new Curriculum Leader for PE and Progress Leader for Year 10. His exciting new role will be supported by Mr Laycock and Mr Reah. After 13 years’ service to the school Mrs Jennie Chisholm, our Higher Level Teaching Assistant, is retiring. She has supported the English Department and many students over the years with their literacy development, and we wish her all the very best for a restful retirement. Miss Priscilla Pyle, Cover Supervisor, is also leaving us to com- mence her teacher training, and we wish her the very best of luck. We are pleased to announce that there are no teachers leaving us this term, which is unusual these days in the profession, with the exception of Mrs Jess Hocking who will be going on maternity leave during the autumn term. However we hope she will return to us at some point in the future, and I would like to thank her for her outstanding contribution, both to the school and the maths department. Miss Abby Foreman joins the department in September to support the maths team. This only leave me to wish you all a lovely, warm and peaceful summer, and I look forward to seeing you again in September. Year 7, supported by Year 10 mentors, and 11 commence on Wednesday 02 September and Years 8, 9 and the remaining Year 10 students on Thursday 03 September 2015. Patrick Sullivan, Head Teacher

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Eggar’s School

Summer Newsletter

Headlines

As we come to the end of another academic year I would like to thank you for your support, both for the school

as well as all the many events that you continually attend and help with. We have had so many highlights and

great moments; we have won more awards and trophies than we have in a long time!

Last week we held our first ever community Arts week, culminating with a family music festival on Saturday

evening. It was very well attended and a huge success, and I am very grateful to Tom Yendall for all his support

with this event. The music festival was organised and run by James Westwood, our Community Liaison Officer

and our amazing PTA members. They all did a brilliant job and I would like to thank all of them for their hard work

to make it such a success. During the morning we also held our Open Day. It was well attended and the

feedback from visitors was fantastic. I have to admit, as I opened my windows in my office on Saturday morning,

the sunshine poured in, the grass looked beautifully manicured and, as the big band began to play on the front

lawn, I knew it was going to be a good day! It was quite magical and a huge credit to all the staff and the 200

students involved.

Can I please ask you to read the Schoolcomms email that was sent out to you on Monday 20 July, regarding

attendance and punctuality to school, with great care. These are the new guidelines from the Department of

Education which comes into practice in September, and all schools are required to follow these guidelines. If

you have any questions or concerns next year please contact Mrs Paula Parker, Systems Manager, who oversees

attendance and punctuality procedures.

I would like to congratulate Mr Shaun Laycock on his permanent promotion to the post of Assistant Head Teach-

er in the school commencing in September. Miss Nicola Bertram will be our new Progress Leader for Year 8 and

Mr Chris Michael will be our new Curriculum Leader for PE and Progress Leader for Year 10. His exciting new role

will be supported by Mr Laycock and Mr Reah.

After 13 years’ service to the school Mrs Jennie Chisholm, our Higher Level Teaching Assistant, is retiring. She has

supported the English Department and many students over the years with their literacy development, and we

wish her all the very best for a restful retirement. Miss Priscilla Pyle, Cover Supervisor, is also leaving us to com-

mence her teacher training, and we wish her the very best of luck. We are pleased to announce that there are

no teachers leaving us this term, which is unusual these days in the profession, with the exception of Mrs Jess

Hocking who will be going on maternity leave during the autumn term. However we hope she will return to us

at some point in the future, and I would like to thank her for her outstanding contribution, both to the school and

the maths department. Miss Abby Foreman joins the department in September to support the maths team.

This only leave me to wish you all a lovely, warm and peaceful summer, and I look forward to seeing you again in

September. Year 7, supported by Year 10 mentors, and 11 commence on Wednesday 02 September and Years

8, 9 and the remaining Year 10 students on Thursday 03 September 2015.

Patrick Sullivan, Head Teacher

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Student Achievements

Congratulations Year 11 Sparsholt College students on completing their 2 year course studying

their chosen subjects:

Ayla Sparke, Louise Clarke, Faith Bennett and Sonny Moroney for Level 1 Animal Studies.

Thomas Vincent, Kieran Baigent, Brandon Hardy and Charlie Scott for ABC entry Level 3 in

Motor Vehicle / ABC Entry Level 1 in Fabrication and Welding and Hannah Trevenna for Level 1

Equine.

It has been a wonderful 2 years spent with them all, watching them grow in confidence and

knowledge. Good luck for the future.

Mrs Priddle, Off-Site Learning Mentor

Awards Evening

On Tuesday 14 July we celebrated the achievements of 180 students at the annual Awards

Evening ceremony. The hall was full to capacity with the award nominees and a very proud

audience of parents, family, teachers, governors and guest presenter, Eggar’s Trustee, David

Willoughby.

Congratulations to all of our nominated students who received subject, sporting and tutor

awards with special mention to those who received Year Leader Excellence, School and Special

Awards: Excellence Awards

April Harding, Year 7

Charlotte Adderson, Year 8

Ansa Sunil, Year 9

Holly Dowds, Year 10 Excellent Attendance & Progress Awards

Amelia McKenzie, Year 7

Lydia Jones, Year 8

James Poyner, Year 9

Louis San Pedro, Year 10 Special Awards

Archie Stevens & James Ismay, Head Teacher’s Innovation Award

Michael Foley, Margaret Crowe Student Leadership Award

Lewis Robinson, Michael Newman most improved in KS3 English

Rebecca Brislen, Sylvia Vine Citizenship Award

Louis Kennett & Joseph Yates, Victor Ludorum Sports Award

Katie Stokes & Louise Page, Victorix Ludorum Sports Award

Phoebe Barrow, Roy Bone Memorial Sports Trophy

Hannah Bocutt, Outstanding Artist Award Senior Prefect Awards

Holly Cove, Head Girl

Harry Cann, Head Boy

Mishca Gandhi, Deputy Head Girl

Jack Ballard, Deputy Head Boy

(pictured on our front page)

This was an exceptional evening of celebrations for our award winning students.

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Your Vote Counts!

As part of our democracy fortnight and to allow students to engage in the democratic process

surrounding a General Election, Eggar's decided to hold its own mock election on Thursday 07

May.

Students from years 9 and 10 were invited to form a political party and come up with a set of

policies in the form of a manifesto. The Eggar's electorate were faced with the choice of three

parties; Peoples United Liberal Party led by Roman Shkunov, The Great British Democratic

Voice party led by Charlie Mosley and the English Morality Party led by Aaron Martin. Posters

decorated the corridors and each candidate was allowed to air their views in assemblies to

every year group. A Question Time session also took place chaired by Mr Reah, Deputy Head

Teacher, to allow voters to further scrutinise the candidates.

Voters filled in the electoral register in the weeks preceding the election enabling them to vote

at the polling station in the afternoon of 07 May. A turnout of 55% saw Charlie Mosley duly

elected. An enjoyable experience for candidates, party faithful, returning officers and poll

clerks alike.

Congratulations to four Year 10 teams for completing the bronze expedition for the Duke of Edinburgh

Award. They successfully navigated a self-planned route of approximately 12km each day, over varying

and quite challenging terrain, with a full expedition pack and with a camp overnight. They also had to

carry out a project of their choosing whilst en route. Technically they were highly proficient and (in the

DofE spirit) were superb with their teamwork. There was even cooperation and support across teams.

From a staff perspective we were really proud of what the students achieved. They have put in a lot of

training and preparation for both their practice and final expedition and have risen to the challenge with

positivity and good humour. They are a credit to themselves, their year group and the school,

demonstrating those qualities of determination, maturity, independence, co-operation, and resilience

which we hold in such high regard.

Thank you to the DofE staff team – Mr Cumner; Mr Ellis; Miss Riall; Mrs Roy and our parent volunteer Mr

Poyner – who have been instrumental in supporting the students on their adventure. Without them DofE is

not possible, and having a team of highly competent, dependable and friendly people makes running

DofE a real pleasure. We are of course, always open to more volunteers if you would like to join us.

Well done to Jack Ballard, Adam Bannister, James Bernhardt, Rebecca Brislen, Holly Cove, Darcy

Cureton, George Feeney, Mishca Gandhi, Bethany Garrett, Tim Hallett, Jamie Kirkwood, Edward

McKenzie, Alice Mealing, Elliot Milner, Isobel Morris, Anshu Pandey, Neelesh Prasad, George Robinson,

Roman Shkunov, Jack Siers, Lucy Steadman, Katie Stokes and Joseph Toft.

Duke of Edinburgh Award

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On 11 June, 10 of our Year 9 students attended TeenTech Hampshire, a one-day interactive STEM

(Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) event founded by broadcaster Maggie Philbin. In

the morning the students were given the opportunity to invent something that would make life

better, simpler, safer or more fun. They had to design their product, decide how it would work

and then pitch it to the other schools – our team won the award for Best Design!

After that they were given the opportunity to visit different stands showcasing a whole range of

different companies that utilise STEM, a wide range from Sony to EDF to Walkers. The girls had the

opportunity to make a mould of an ear, as they do when making hearing aids. The final part of

the day was spent with two organisations. With National Grid the students used robots to see if

they could pick up items, competing against other schools to see if we could win (sadly we

didn’t). The students also spent some time with a group who create 3D printers and were shown

how they work and the different items that could be made. They all came away hoping to

convince the technology department to purchase a 3D printer for the school! Overall it was a

great opportunity for the students to talk to scientists and engineers.

TeenTech 2015

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Year 8 English classes, for Miss Mitchell and Mrs Evans, took part in the campaign for ‘Send My Friend To

School 2015’. It is a global campaign that occurs yearly, to raise the profile of the children who still cannot

access education across the world. This year the number still stands at a staggering 58 million children who

are not in education. 2015 is particularly important as the UN congregates in September to make

decisions on the future of the world’s children. All the messages the students created on their ‘World

Leaders’ were sent to our local MP, Mr Damian Hinds, so that he could deliver them to the Prime Minister in

order for him to deliver our messages to the UN in September. In response we have received a letter from

David Cameron which says how impressed he was by our concern shown for the education in developing

countries. He also went on to say that he believed that investing in education is vital, as it provides children

with the best route out of poverty, giving them the power to improve their own lives and the lives of others

in the community. A copy of Mr Cameron’s letter is displayed on our Achievement Wall in the school foyer.

Well done to all who took part. The ‘World Leaders’ are fantastic. Please have a look at our display in the

English corridor so that you can learn more and support the campaign in the future.

Send My Friend to School 2015

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Year 10 Artwork

Pictured above is Abigail Blakeley’s

Year 10 Clock for Keith Haring

Pictured above is Lily Dungey’s

Year 10 Clock for Monet

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The Design & Technology Department held a

Year 8 Baking Master Class with special guest

Kate Henry from the ‘Great British Bake Off!’

Year 8 students made a salted caramel

layered cake which was decorated and

piped with icing. It was a really enjoyable day

and the cakes were amazing with no soggy

bottoms!

A big thank you to Mrs Roy and Mrs Ray for

organising the day and to Kate for giving her

expert advice and encouragement.

Baking Master Class with Kate Henry

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Year 7 students gave up their Saturday to attend a Woodwork Master Class run by the Design &

Technology Department. The talented students undertook a day’s project to design and make a

dovetailed softwood clock with mahogany inlays. They learned many traditional woodworking skills and

produced the clock using only hand tools. The day was delivered by Tim Elderton, ex-Head of Design &

Technology at Court Moor School. We were also pleased to welcome Adrian Dee, Head of Engineering

and Technology, Alton College and Joe Lancaster of 8KG who volunteered to help. Joe is an

extremely gifted woodworker and attended last year’s Master Class.

This was is an amazing opportunity for our students to work with such talented craftsman. Tim is a superb

woodworker and his enthusiasm is infectious. It was a challenging task but the students rose to the

challenge and achieved an amazing set of results which they are immensely proud of. All students left

at the end of the day with a beautiful handmade dovetailed clock.

Woodwork Master Class

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Fun… fun…. fundraising

Year 9 student, Toby Pascoe (pictured centre

right), along with fellow Hampshire and Surrey

Scouts are travelling to Tanzania during July

2015. The purpose of the visit is to help build a

medical facility in the village community of

Iragua. The current medical facilities are

dilapidated and require urgent improvement.

To participate individuals are required to raise

£2,540, of which £500 goes toward the

building project. As well as team fundraising,

Toby organised a cake sale which was a

great success and well supported by students

and staff.

Well done to our Rock Challenge fundraisers who raised a total of £110 and we are delighted to report a

total of £1128.21was also raised for the Nepal earthquake appeal through a non-uniform day and cake

sales.

Alice Mealing 10CV and Hannah Bocutt

10MRc recently completed a 5k obstacle run

to raise money for the British Heart

Foundation. To date their Just Giving page.

has raised £560.00!

Dresses for Africa Earlier this term Year 9 GCSE Textiles students were

given the opportunity of entering a competition to

win a small sewing machine. The competition for

students in Hampshire is aimed at bringing dignity

and pleasure to little girls in Africa as part of a

worldwide project. The simple premise is that

every girl deserves at least one dress.

To enter the competition we have paid £1 per

student for the basic guidelines. Students then use

a pillowcase and redesign it by adding shoulder

straps, pockets and other decorative features to

make them into dresses. The project has given our

students the opportunity to not only develop their

design and making skills, but to learn the benefits of

recycling and using sustainable materials, whilst

making attractive dresses for young girls in Africa

who have little in the way of clothing.

The dresses are to be showcased and judged at

Winchester School of Art in October along with

many other schools from Hampshire.

Following judging the winners will be announced

and all of the dresses will be sent to Africa for

distribution.

Mrs L Glennie, Textiles Curriculum Leader

Once again Eggar’s students and staff have support numerous charities and good causes this

year raising an amazing total of £4618.65!

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Year 7 Geographers have had the opportunity to

speak with real life scientists and explorers via Skype in

the middle of the ocean! While some spoke to the

Digital Explorer team in the coral oceans off the coast

of Indonesia, others spoke to scientists in the polar

ocean off the coast of Svalbard this week. Students

had to research the area, think up difficult ‘non-

Googleable’ questions, and then they chatted live to

the team via Skype in the classroom. One student,

Sidney, even had Happy Birthday sung to her from

thousands of miles away!

Around the World

On Friday 22 May a group of Eggar’s

students visited Bath University to

spend a day using the facilities,

guided by their teaching and facilities

staff who were complemented by a

team of professional coaches working

with a wide range of athletes to

Olympic level. The day was a huge

success and the students said they

had had a fantastic day with

amazing facilities. One student

commented that ‘it really opened my

eyes to what it would be like to do

sport at university’. Another student

said ‘The sessions were really

interesting and it has really inspired me to pursue sport at university in the future’. All in all, an

inspirational day!

Bath University Visit

April Harding and Alden Purssey 7JD represented Eggar’s at

the HCC STARS Summer School Travel Planning Day in

Winchester.

During the event students learnt about sustainable transport

by participating in various activities such as map work, bike

repairs and using public transport.

The day was a huge success for all involved with students

winning shopping vouchers for the best Park & Stride

campaign slogan (hopefully being implemented at Eggar’s

in September). April also won a trip for herself and 9 friends

to Calshot Park for a day of rock climbing. Eggar’s is hoping

to secure funding for sustainable transport provision and

gaining a further step closer to becoming bronze status in

travel planning.

STARS Summer School Travel Planning Day

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During the Easter holidays the Geography Department took 40 of our Year 9 and 10 GCSE students on a

trip of a lifetime to the other-wordly Iceland.

We spent five days exploring the volcanoes, waterfalls, rift valleys, gorges and beaches of this incredible

country. Thanks to the efforts of Mr Reah, Mr Westwood, Mr Cartwright, Mrs Lomas and Ms Debens we had

a fantastic time and some stunning photos have been entered to the Discover the World photography

competition as well. All of the excursion is documented in the Geography blog

www.geogdebens.wordpress.com and through our Twitter feed #EggarsIce .

Our best highlights of the trip included: hiking up a glacier in the mountains, climbing a dormant volcano,

walking behind a huge waterfall, having lots of snowball fights, driving in a massive 8WD monster truck

through rivers and up a hidden gorge, and of course Mr Westwood running away getting drenched by the

Geyser.

The students were brilliant throughout the trip, and it was a lovely experience for everyone involved. We

got to explore, be independent, sample the local cuisine, and learn lots of real life Geography in the

process.

Iceland 2015

On Friday 10 July, we were delighted to welcome back Dan Roro to entertain

Year 7 with a delightfully eccentric performance. His one man show, based in

a French bistro, included traditional French mime and circus skills

(ventriloquism, uni-cycling, juggling, balancing!), as well as a little story told in

easily understandable French. The show included lots of audience

participation and our students did us proud. At the end, there was a chance

for students to ask questions about Dan’s circus training, the French language

and where he comes from in France.

Le Bistro de Dan Ro-Ro

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Music Tour 2015

On 28 May Eggar’s Music Department took

37 students on a concert tour of Austria.

Whilst on tour the Big Band and Choir

performed three concerts in St Gilgen, Zell

am See and the Mirabell Gardens in

Salzburg. All three concerts were well

attended and the audience included British

and Sri Lankan tourists, who were very

complimentary about the students’ musical

prowess. Several even asked if the school

was a music college! Alongside the

concerts, the group had time to visit the

world’s largest ice cave in Werfen (a

completely magical experience), the

Hohensalzburg Fortress via a funicular and

for a boat trip around Lake Zell. The students

also managed to take advantage of the

amazing weather by visiting a water park

twice!

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Year 7 visit Legoland

As part of Year 7 Maths and Design & Technology Independent Learners’ Day students visited Legoland on

06 July.

During the visit Year 7 students took part in a robotics workshop where they programmed a Lego lion to

move and roar. The rest of the day they spent enjoying the rides and working through a worksheet which

got them to look at the rides in terms of systems and control. The weather was perfect and a great day

was had by all.

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On 29 March Eggar’s took part in a gymnastics competition at

the Southern Region winning a grand total of 15 medals (12 of

these were Gold!). We had also won four out of the possible

seven events on floor making Eggar’s a huge proportion of

the Southern Region National Squad.

On 02 May the team of 10 students from Years 7-11

represented Eggar’s in the southern region at the School

Gymnastics National Finals in Stoke on Trent against students

from all over Great Britain. We were one of the most highly

represented schools in the country. The students rose to the

occasion and were delighted to walk away from the

competition with 3 top 10 results and our U14 mixed pair Amy

Klaire and Benjamin Dowds just missing out on a medal in

fourth place. The standard was incredibly high and it was an

amazing experience for all our gymnasts to compete at

national level. Pictured left: Amy Klaire and Benjamin Dowds -

U14 Mixed pairs. Josh Young and Michael Stokes - U14 Boys

pairs. Amy Cureton and Pheobe Barrow- O14 girls pairs. Abi

Preston, Annabel Steel, Amy Cureton, Emily Stokes, Katie Stokes & Pheobe Barrow - O14 sixes. Benjamin

Dowds - U14 Boys Tumbling

Eggar’s Sporting News

Eggar’s School competed in the Aldershot and District Senior Athletics Championships on 19 May. This

was held at Palmer Park, Reading and is the first representative level in athletics. 12 other schools

competed, so the competition was fierce.

The following students competed and earned a podium finish in their event (pictured above with Mr

Sullivan, Head Teacher and Mr Laycock, PE Curriculum Leader from left to right):

Louis Kennett (U17): triple jump – gold medal.

James Smith (U17): 100m – silver medal, 4 x 100m relay – bronze medal.

Matthew Barber (U17): shot put – silver medal, 4 x 100m relay – bronze medal.

Chris Norton (U15): 100m – gold medal, long jump – gold medal, 4 x 100m relay (u17) – bronze medal

and the Savoury Cup for the best individual field performance for an u15 boy.

Joshua Jack (U15): javelin – silver medal.

Freya Thomas-Taylor (u15): 200m – silver medal.

Katie Stokes (U17): triple jump – gold medal.

Patrick Muhiwa (U17): 4 x 100m relay – bronze medal.

Joseph Yates (U17): 400m – bronze medal.

The following students have also been selected to represent the District at the County Championships

this term: Katie Stokes, James Smith, Louis Kennett, Matthew Barber, Freya Thomas-Taylor, Chris Norton,

and Joshua Jack. Congratulations also to Louis Kennett 10PCJ who recently competed in the regional

athletics championships, in Erith, Kent. He was placed 4th with a jump of 12m – meaning he is the 4th best

triple jumper, for his age group, in the south east region!

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On Tuesday 05 May Eggar’s played in the Year 10 Aldershot & Farnborough District Schools Football

Association Cup Final.

In order to reach the final Eggar’s had already overcome Farnham Heath End, Connaught and

Collingwood schools. There was plenty of support for Eggar’s who were facing Weydon School, the

current cup holders and recently crowned league champions.

Eggar’s were on top for the first 20 minutes, creating a couple of half chances against a strong and

organised Weydon defence. Weydon then got a foothold in the game and, through a great strike, took

the lead. With one minute to play before half time, Harry Cann broke down the left to cross and, at the

second attempt, James Smith converted to make it 1-1 at half time. In the second half Eggar’s came out

in a positive manner and from a corner Matt Barber, the team’s captain, was able to smash the ball into

the back of the net from close range.

With twenty minutes left to play Weydon had to go for it but we held firm and, when the final whistle

blew, Eggar’s were the district champions!

The trophy, first awarded in 1912 to East End School, is steeped in history and, with the exception of the

two world wars, has seen many winners in its 103 years. Eggar’s is both delighted and proud of the

team’s achievement.

Congratulations to Chloe Foster 11NE (pictured left courtesy of

Mike Wakely), who was shortlisted this year for the ‘Junior Volunteer

of the Year Award’, an award that is part of the Hampshire and Isle

of Wight Sports Awards. The Hampshire and Isle of Wight Sports

Awards is a joint venture between Hampshire County Council and

Sport Hampshire & IOW with support from the local sports councils

and forums in Hampshire. It has a reputation for being the only

county-wide event to recognise commitment, performance and

excellence across all sports. Chloe was nominated due to the

voluntary work and coaching that she carries out with the

Trampoline Club and Venture Scouts. She selflessly dedicates

herself to promoting the sport, supporting and encouraging others

to take part. Volunteers are few and far between at a local level

and it is with their support that the sporting community can

continue to grow.

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On 22 June students in years 7 and 8 from all the secondary schools in the Aldershot and Farnborough

district headed to Aldershot Garrison Athletics stadium. Eggar’s students competed in a variety of track

and field events and all wore the green Eggar’s vest with pride. Overall the Year 8 boys were runner’s up

and the Year 8 girls were the winners of the event. Notable individual performances were from:

Year 7: Jonny O’Connor 1st place in 80m hurdles, Ben Norman 2nd place in shot putt, Natasha Wilde 1st in

shot putt, Mia Matthews 3rd in javelin, Dylan Milner 3rd in javelin.

Year 8: Ed Metcalfe 1st place in 200m, 1st place in triple jump, Chloe Toft 3rd place in 100m Sprint and 3rd

place in the Javelin, Harriet Cope 2nd place in 800m.

All of these students went to the County Athletics meeting representing Aldershot & Farnborough district on

Thursday 16 July and I am sure we may have a few county medallists amongst them as well!

Year 9 Boys Cricket squad played Weydon School in the final of the district league at Rowledge CC.

Eggar’s won the toss and batted first, after making 152 from 20 overs (Tom Green retired with 53 not out).

Eggar’s then set about

defending thei r total ,

unfortunately Weydon School

were able to get across the

line in the 2nd to last over to

win the fixture with two of their

batmen retiring after making

50 runs. A very close final of

high quality cricket between

two very even teams.

A big well done to all the lads

for a great season and

particularly to captain Tom

Green who has been in

outstanding form with the bat

this year scoring consecutive

50’s.

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Music Challenge Final!

The Great Music Challenge is always one of the highlights of the year for the Music Department and this

year was no exception. It was an excellent evening of musical talent and the winner of 2015 is Joe

Gladman 8NL (picture below).

Thank you to everyone that attended and supported this event. All money raised is being donated to the

‘Brave the Shave’ Macmillan Cancer Support charity.

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Eggar’s class of 2015 celebrated the completion of their GCSE’s in style with their

Leavers’ Prom at Old Thorns Hotel and Spa in Liphook, on Thursday 25 June. The long

winding driveway leading to the hotel resembled something from a Hollywood red

carpet as groups of students made their dramatic entrance. The arrivals were certainly

a sight to behold and drew quite a crowd. The boys all looked very smart and the girls,

of course, looked stunning in their beautiful prom dresses.

The students have worked really hard this year so this was a well-deserved opportunity

to celebrate with friends and staff. We wish them all good luck in the future and look

forward to seeing them again on 20 August when they collect their examination results.

Leavers’ Prom

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Students from Selborne, St Lawrence, Binsted,

Chawton and The Butts primary schools took

part in a Speed, Agility and Quickness event at

Eggar’s. Thankfully the weather was sunny and

students were able to use parachutes, mini hurdles and training bands on the school field.

Special mention to James Smith and Alex Bowman who assisted on the day and passed on

their athletic knowledge.

To assist Selborne C of E Primary School with their sports day a group of our talented sports

students volunteered to help with a variety of events such as long jump, speed bounce and

slaloms.

Community and Primary Liaison

Students from Binsted, St Andrews

Endowed, Bentley and The Butts primary

schools experienced a Design &

Technology Day at Eggar’s. Students

had the opportunity to cook savoury

flans in Food Technology, sew denim

pouches in Textiles and make acrylic

garden twists in Resistant Materials.

Pictured left: Year 5 St Matthew’s School students

creating forest paintings during their visit to Eggar’s

School.

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Well done Joel Molyneux, Abi Jinks, Lily Dungey, Holly Cove and Holly Spear for assisting

Mrs Kinteh with the painting of a mural (above) in the library of St Matthew’s Church of

England Primary School.

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Year 9 students, Maeve Taylor and Harvey Ford were invited to show off their scientific expertise

at Binsted CofE Primary school. Teachers and Governors at Binsted arranged an exciting day of

scientific experiments and activities, from creating mini- rockets from Alka- Seltzer tablets and

water to crafting slime from corn flour!

Maeve demonstrated to the primary

students how you can ‘suck’ an egg

into a conical flask using only a match.

She explained that when you change

the temperature of the air inside the

bottle, you change the pressure of the

air inside the bottle. Then when the air

cools, the air pressure decreases, if

you lower this enough, the air pressure

outside the bottle will push the egg

into the container.

Harvey exhibited how to make massive bubbles using string and a couple of straws proving that

bubbles are fun no matter what your age! Later Harvey got himself in a bit of a mess showing

the Binsted pupils how to make corn flour slime. This is an example of a non- Newtonian fluid,

meaning it acts differently depending on how much force is applied to it.

After lunch a water rocket was blasted into the trees

behind the school using a bicycle pump!

A fantastic day was had by all involved.

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Eggar’s PTA Summer Update

Dear All

As another busy and successful year draws to a close, here is the PTA news.

Heads’ Quiz: A fun evening was had by all. Many thanks to our highly-entertaining guest

quizmaster, Alastair Stewart, for not only being a great sport on the night but for organising the

wonderful raffle prize of an exclusive tour of the ITV News studios and for offering his services next

year! Thanks to the many PTA and staff helpers and to Liz Larkin and Sarah McKenzie for cooking

the chilli. Alastair Stewart summed it up perfectly in his tweet (pictured) at the end of the night!

Special thanks go to Eggar’s students Edward McKenzie, Elliot Milner, Kieran Becker Davies, Holly

Dowds and Zak Angell whose help was invaluable. Please keep an eye out on the PTA’s social

media accounts for an update on total funds raised by the Quiz night.

PTA Sumo and jousting equipment available to hire: As

seen at Eggar’s Fest! Only £50 per weekend with full

instructions and safety info. Email the PTA for more information [email protected]

Please can you help Eggar’s School with the following?

Donations of good quality second-hand uniform: Suitable items include blazers, (coloured) PE

polo shirts, new-style rugby shirts, PE sweatshirts, summer shirts and cardigans with the school

logo. Please bring items to the school office. The PTA is keen to receive uniform items

throughout the academic year so that a stock of good quality items is always available for

parents to purchase at selected school events.

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Easyfundraising: If you shop online, personally or for business, please join the Eggar’s

easyfundraising effort. It’s easy to do, doesn’t cost you a penny and can help raise hundreds

of pounds for the school. If you’re booking a large item such as a holiday, the donation via

easyfundraising can be as large as £50! Simply visit the easyfundraising website at

www.easyfundraising.org.uk and search for “Eggar’s School”.

Prom items requested for the upcoming Year 11 “prom shop” (date TBC). Dresses, shoes, suits,

ties, accessories including jewellery (but not earrings). The April Prom Shop was very successful

and we are seeking donations of pre-loved or new items.

Thank you supporting Eggar’s Fest on Saturday 18 June. The event was a huge success and

enjoyed by all. Special thanks to a large core of enthusiastic volunteers before and during the

event.

Look out for Eggar’s Fest 2016!

Eggar’s PTA AGM will be on Tuesday

22 September at 18:30. All welcome!

Happy Holidays!

Wendy Becker Davies

Chair, Eggar’s School PTA

www.eggarsschoolpta.co.uk | email: [email protected]

twitter:@eggarsschoolpta | www.facebook.com/eggarsschoolpta

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Eggar’s School Open Events 2015

Wednesday 16 September

18:30

Friday 18 September

09:15—12:00

No appointment is necessary

Please call 01420 541194 for

more information

We look forward to

meeting you!

Smaller than the average

school, Eggar’s combines

exceptional academic

performance with

individual care

“Eggar’s makes individuals,

allowing every student to

grow and expand their

own horizons”

Tom Chapman

(Student 2008—2014)