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Issue 74
Students of the Week:
Karis Adeyemi and Jess Adams—for looking after
Eunice Woolcock so well.
Friday 28th June 2013 Pool Post
WEEK: 1st-5th July 2013 WEEK 1
1st July—Sports Day 5th July—Y5 Celebration Day
2nd July—Year 6 Induction Day
4th July—Year 6 Parents Evening
WEEK: 8th-12th July 2013 WEEK 2
8th July—Sports Awards Evening
8th & 9th—Year 5 Learning Live at Pool Academy
11th July—Year 11 Prom at Tregenna Castle, St Ives
WEEK: 15th—19th July 2013 WEEK 1
Curriculum Enrichment Week
Year 10 Work Experience
WEEK: 22nd—26th July 2013
SUMMER HOLIDAYS
Community Fun Day
Community Fun Day
On Saturday 22nd June, we held our Community Fun Day. Although the
weather let us down, we managed to squeeze all of our stalls and entertain-
ment into the Music/Drama building.
Eunice Woolcock, star of ITV’s Food Glorious Food opened the day and she
also did a pasty demonstration and book signing.
On the day alone, we raised over £2000 and we still have money coming in
from tuck shops so we haven’t managed to count the grand total yet!
The sports hall was buzzing with people, some brave students even volun-
teered to be sponged!
We must say a huge thank you to all students, staff and parents involved as
well as all of the businesses that donated an item for our raffle.
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PSHE Day—Wednesday 3rd July
On July 3rd pupils will be exploring different themes to promote their Personal, Social Health
and Economic Wellbeing. The topics that pupils have been looking at in their PSHE lessons
will be put into action with the help of several external guests.
Year 7 will be working with local Police officers and Dreadnought to see the real life impact
of arson attacks in our local area and the impact of cyber bullying and how these issues are
policed. Year 7s are to wear their PE kit.
Year 8 are completing their Environmental Enterprise task and are working with the Surfers
Against Sewage team at Perranporth Beach. This is a part of Ben Fogal’s National Spring
Beach Clean project. Year 8s are to wear their own clothes.
Year 9 will focus on the theme Future. All Pupils will meet with a Careers South West repre-
sentative to start thinking about how they will create a CV that can truly represent them.
Mental Health, and Relationships and Sex education will also be explored on this day with
an assembly from the NHS Company, Brook.
Year 9 are to wear school uniform.
Year 10 will also explore the complex dilemmas surrounding relationships, with the Brook
Bitesize programme complimenting lessons led by tutors. Yoga sessions will be attended to
help pupils consider ways of dealing with stress and all pupils will complete their Work Safe-
ty certificate as well as starting their work experience logs books. Year 10s are to wear
their school uniform.
Miss Roberts
Results:
The U13 & U15s Girls Cricket team took part in an outdoor competition,
which was held at Camborne Cricket pitch.
The U13s improved with every match they played. Star Player of the day
was Britney Pearson (Yr8).
The U15s won all their matches, beating Truro, Camborne and Helston
School, to name just a few and qualified to play in the final at “The Corn-
wall School Games”, which Pool Academy is jointly hosting on Friday 28th
June 2013.
PE News
Sports Awards Evening
Monday 8th July - PE Sports Award Evening with guest speaker Cassandra
Patten. Cassandra has represented Great Britain and in the 2008 Summer
Olympics won a bronze medal in the 10km open water swimming event. She
currently lives in Liskeard as she sadly had to retire from swimming due to an
ongoing shoulder problem.
County Junior Golf Title
Harry Hall has retained his title as the Cornish Junior
Golf Champion. He played in the Junior County Champi-
onship along with 53 other juniors at a windy but dry St
Austell course. The 36 hole event saw Hall follow up a
morning 74 with a 72 for a total of 146 to win by six
shots.
U16 and U18 players and Harry’s score was enough to
win both prizes. The U16 category saw Harry finish sec-
ond.
WHAT’S ON NEXT FORTNIGHT:
Monday 1st July – SPORTS DAY
Tuesday 2nd July – Rounders Club - school field- after school 2.55 – 5.30pm
Wednesday 3rd July – Athletics Club – on the school field – after school 2.55-4pm
Thursday 4th July – Cricket Club – school field – after school – 2.55 – 4pm
Friday 5th July - GCSE Dance Club – Dance studio / MU2 – after school -3pm – 5pm
Yoga Club – gym – after school – 3pm – 4pm
Monday 8th July – Tennis Club – tennis courts – after school 2.55 – 4pm
Tuesday 9th July – Rounders Club - school field- after school 2.55 – 5.30pm
Wednesday 10th July – Athletics Club – on the school field – after school 2.55-4pm
Thursday 11th July – Cricket Club – school field – after school – 2.55 – 4pm
Friday 12th July - GCSE Dance Club – Dance studio / MU2 – after school -3pm – 5pm
Yoga Club – gym – after school – 3pm – 4pm
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