Moyles Court School Week 2 Autumn Term 2015 Education without values, as useful as it is, seems rather to make man a more clever devil Diary dates Saturday 12 th September Family Fun Day 1400 Monday 14 th September Yr.8 Trip to Lulworth Cove 0900 1600 Tuesday 15 th September Yr. 10 & Yr. 11 GCSE Study Skills Morning Dance Classes begin Wednesday 16 th September Junior Woodwind Workshop in J5 1300-1355 Moyles Court Six-a-side Football Tournament 1230-1600 U11s Hockey vs The Park (Away) 1400 at Littledown Yr.5-Yr.7 Outdoor Learning Adventure has had to be postponed Thursday 17 th September Individual Photographs 0900 C.S. Lewis Friday 18 th September Individual Photographs 0900 Yrs. 6-7 leave for Little Canada Trip 1300 New Parents Evening 1500 R to Yr.11 Pastoral Parents Consultation with Form Tutors in Sports Hall 1615 Mr. Towler will be on the Little Canada Trip. His Parent Consultations will take place another time. Boarders Out Weekend 1600 Saturday 19 th September Old Courtians Reunion in M6 Ringwood Carnival Float entered for both processions 1400 and 1900 Borders return between 1800 and 2000
Message from the Headmaster In a week in which we have celebrated our Queen becoming the longest reigning monarch in British history, we have also started to explore and discuss what our government describes as British Values. Whether Democracy, Rule of Law, Individual Liberty, Mutual Respect and Tolerance are uniquely British is questionable, but their importance in any society is certainly not. Miss Gaudion s tutor group finished the week with a lovely assembly that emphasised the importance of these values and earlier in the week the senior school were left to think about what the morally right thing to do is with regard to the current EU migrant crisis. At Moyles Court we recognise the importance of the individual and developing independence of thought is a fundamental aspect of our work. I hope your children have come home in this first full week of the year, full of enthusiasm and curiosity and eager to share with you their thoughts and ideas on the work they have completed. It has been a fabulous week and I look forward to seeing as many of you as possible at the Family Fun Day on Saturday and wish you all a wonderful weekend. Richard Milner-Smith The Moyles Court School Word of the Week Next week s Word of the Week is Environment. We would be very grateful if you could help us by using the word Environment as much as possible at home to try and familiarise your children with the meaning and spelling of our Word of the Week. The Junior School Mrs. Smith is pleased to announce that this week s Role Models are: Reception: Year One: Year Two: Year Three: Year Four: Year Five: Year Six: Lilly Aaron Oliver Zoe Olivia Jack Chloe
A shiny new bus for Moyles Court! Much excitement this week as we took delivery of our new mini bus! This shiny new vehicle joins our fleet of mini buses as we expand our transport network this Autumn term. The school s transport network has expanded from September to cover a wider area with six routes. Buses will now extend as far as Lyndhurst and Lymington, Totton, Bournemouth, Poole, Wimborne and South Wiltshire. The heavily subsidised service will cost far less than bringing your children to school by car and will help working families cope with their busy lives. Please do contact School Reception if you require further information on our buses. Do also look out for our new bus advertising campaign - the wheels on the bus really do go to Moyles Court! Our revamped Library! Mrs. Smith and Mr. Babur have spent their summer holiday revamping the Library. Each book that can be found in the library has now been barcoded and added to a central database thanks to MicroLibrarian software. Pupils and staff should now find it much easier to find books within the Library, as well as checking out books that can be read at home. All pupils and members of staff have their very own special code which allows them to take books out of the Library. The bookshelves have also been rearranged to make room for the trophies that are given out at the annual Prize Winners day, ensuring that past winners have the recognition that they thoroughly deserve! There is now even a dedicated Shakespeare and Poetry section within the library, as well as a now impressive collection of books that cater towards children from Key Stage 1 all the way to the end of Key Stage 4. Furthermore, a laptop trolley has now been added to the Library's repertoire, meaning that our Library can be used by all pupils as a research hub. It has been a mammoth task for both Mrs. Smith and Mr. Babur, but hopefully one that should see improvements with children's attitudes towards reading for not only educational benefits, but also for enjoyment.
The Bookies Club A very high standard has been set by those attending 'The Bookies'. In particular Evie Senior who read out loud fluently, tackling some rather challenging vocabulary. Well done Evie! We are now up to Chapter 17 (page 47) of the wonderful 'Maggot Moon' by Sally Gardner. There is still time to join 'The Bookies' whatever your age. If it's just that the club clashes with something else you enjoy, please let Miss Gaudion know, we can be very flexible about when we meet. Junior Woodwind Workshop On Wednesday 16th September at 1pm-1:55pm Mrs. Corlett and Mrs. Bolter, a peripatetic teacher, will be holding a Junior woodwind workshop. Pupils are invited to bring with them any woodwind instruments they may already own or can get hold of to borrow for the event (recorders, ocarinas, flutes, clarinets, saxophones, oboes and bassoons!) Pupils will have the opportunity to see these instruments in action at the highest level and be invited to try them out for themselves. If your child is in the Six-a-side Tournament on the same day, do not worry there will be another opportunity to take in a workshop.
Congratulations Tom! We are delighted that Tom in Year 11 has been selected to compete at the British Cycling Inter Regional Mountain Bike Championship 2015 which is taking place at the Olympic venue at Hadleigh Farm in Essex next weekend. This is an amazing achievement which reflects how much hard work Tom has put in. Congratulations Tom! We are very proud of you. Boarding News We warmly welcome our new boarders who joined Moyles Court last week - William, Pedro, Bobby, Bryan, Natalia, Audrey, Charlotte,Belen and Leyre. The term got off to a flying start when Miss Christopher and Mr. Berry took them for a bike ride at Moors Valley. The skill of cycling is still being perfected by some, but the weather was good and fun was had by all! A trip to Ringwood and Salisbury allowed for tuck and other provisions to be bought. A warm welcome is also extended to Alejandra and Belen who have joined us for a year from Ecuador. They will be working in the boarding houses, but will also be assisting in the infant and junior school. Charlotte Penrose
Story telling for the younger children House Colours family Fun Day Saturday 12 th September 2015 2pm onwards Dockens Latchmore Linford Space Hopper Race STICKY TAPE & BALLOONS Spaghetti & Marshmallows 6 aside football Tournament? Parents V Staff V Pupils? Walk The Plank Caterpillar Tracks Peas & Straws Register your interest with Fiona & Sally in reception Cross Over Golf Balls. 5op a go. Win 5 House Badges 50p each 18 per family of 4. 5 per person Price includes tea, coffee & squash all afternoon and BBQ at the end of the day Our football tournament between Parents, Staff and Pupils is always popular. If you would like to be considered for the Parents team, please contact Mr. Mawer.
PTA News Moyles Court PTA We are a relaxed committee without pressure. We would like to invite you to a coffee morning from 8.45am on 24 th September 2015 in the dining room. This is an ideal chance to meet other parents. Why Join the PTA? The number-one reason to join the Parent Teacher Association is to benefit your child. In doing so, you also help your school. But there are many more advantages. Here are just a few: Get Connected. There s no better way to know what s happening in your school. Tap into a Network. PTA functions provide opportunities to meet other parents and teachers build rapport and discuss parenting issues that are on your mind. Watch yourself Grow. By volunteering with your PTA, you gain valuable experiences and personal confidence. It s an opportunity to put your skills and hobbies to good use for a good cause. Speak Up. Because the PTA is a forum for exchanging ideas, you are encouraged to make suggestions and more effectively suggest change at your child s school. Help Your Child Succeed. The PTA fosters parent involvement. Parent involvement has been proven by three decades of research to be the greatest predictor of student success. Witness Improvement. By getting involved at your child s school you ll be part of the solution, helping to make positive changes. PTAs play an important role in fundraising to provide improvements which will enhance your child s educational experience, curriculum-based programs, social events all vital to a school s success. Be a Role Model. By becoming a PTA member, you ll be demonstrating to your child the importance you place on education.