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I n s i d e t h i s i s s u e :
EAL Trip to Crealy Adventure Park The Wind in the Willows Year 8 Autumn Term Production Kayaking Word of the Week
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Summer Concert: Top of the Pops A Shakespearean Mash-Up: Part II Year 3 Investigate Forces Duck Competition Time! Linguist of the Week
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Eco Day 4
BSA Bake Off Final EAL Pupil of the Week
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Year 7 Camp Year 5 at Montacute House 6
Boarding Life Thank You to Parents & Friends 7
Sport News 8, 9
Pre-Prep & Minis News 10-12
Issue 606 23 June 2016
Newsletter
If you have any comments or suggestions, please contact the Editor: [email protected] or call 01458 837763
Diary Dates Friday 24 June
Year 8 Camp returns, 4.00pm
Moving up to Year 7 presentation to current Year 6 parents, Recital Hall, 6.00pm
Year 6 Play The Wind in the Willows, Assembly Hall, 6.30-8.00pm
Saturday 25 June
Year 7 Alcohol Awareness Play, Recital Hall, 9.00am-12 noon
Sunday 26 June
Boarders House Trips
Monday 27 June
ABRSM Music Exams
Year 7 Camp until Wednesday
Tuesday 28 June
Year 8 Wimbledon Trip, 7.00am-10.00pm
Wednesday 29 June
Wimbledon Trip for selected tennis pupils, 7.00am-10.00pm
Year 8 Leavers Dinner, 6.30-10.00pm
Thursday 30 June
Speech Day rehearsals
Friday 1 July
Year 8 Leavers Service, 10.00am
Speech Day and Prize Giving Ceremony, 2.00pm
End of Term from 4.00pm
This weeks Picture of the Week is this snapshot of the
plastic bottles used to create a greenhouse during Eco Day!
Read more on Page 4
BSA Bake Off Final After winning her heat, Rebecca K took part in the BSA Boarders Bake Off Final and won a gold medal!
Read more on Page 5
The Year 6 production of The Wind in the Willows takes place tonight and tomorrow.
More on Page 2
Friday 1 July
10.00am Year 8 Leavers Service in the
Marquee
11.00am Exhibitions open and activities
begin
12.15pm Picnics in the school grounds for
all families except Year 8
Buffet Lunch for Year 8 pupils
and families in the Dining Hall
1.30pm All pupils to meet with Group
Tutors in Group Tutor rooms
2.00pm Prize Giving in the Marquee
3.45pm All pupils to sign out with Group
Tutors before leaving
Tea and Coffee will be available throughout
the day outside the Dining Hall
Activities and pupil work displays
Climbing Cricket Fencing Wind band (Recital Hall) Chess Riding
Tennis Trampolining Art & Pottery Languages Display & Film of Paris Trip Technology ICT
Science Food Technology
Speech Day and Prize Giving
Millfield BE Video Click the icon to view a video of the action at Millfields British Eventing Horse Trials in May.
Summer Concert Read all about this excellent concert on Page 3. We hope to share some videos in the final Newsletter.
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Kayaking We escaped the torrential rain of Glastonbury to a sunny Weymouth and a windy but welcoming harbour. A fantastic group who worked well together and were the model of good manners. The afternoon began with an expedition across the harbour then we returned to the shelter of the wall to play balance games and have a go at a huge seal launch. Everyone braved the high drop and no one capsized!
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Thursday 23 June & Friday 24 June in the Assembly Hall at 6.30pm
Tickets are available from the General Office or by emailing [email protected]
Year 6 Presents
Word of the Week This week, translate the following Spanish word for your chance to win a small prize Una montaa rusa
a) a slide b) a ski slope c) a roller-coaster
Please send answers to Mrs Crispin at [email protected]
EAL Trip to Crealy Adventure Park
I had a great time on Friday when we went on our
EAL trip. First we played inside and I went on some
slides and played with my brother. Then we went
on the train roller-coaster. It was fun and went very
fast. I loved it!
Then we went on the Twister. It was a bit scary because it
kept spinning around and I thought it might come off. After
that I went on the pirate ship. Mrs Trevis wouldnt come on
that with us because she was scared!
Soon it was time for lunch. I wasnt very hungry. After lunch
we went back on the pirate ship, but it had shut
down so we went on the train. Then we went on
the log flume and I got very wet. I sat in the front
and the water splashed all over me! We also
had a go on the water slides. They were
fun too.
Soon it was time to go back to school. It was a really good trip!
By Manou S, Year 4
Pre-order your copy of our professionally produced The Wind in the Willows DVD, in case you cannot
attend or to keep as a wonderful memento Email Mr Boyd at
If current Year 7 children
wish to be a part of the
production next term they
need to sign-up on the sheet
in the English Corridor. They
will not have to audition
unless they wish to sing a
solo. We shall encourage
children to sign-up on a
regular basis but once the list
is closed, that will be it and
we shall cast the play. Mr Boyd
Year 8 Autumn Term Production
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Summer Concert Its nearly the end of year and the Music department held our annual Summer Concert last Friday with performances from eight of our major ensembles. The standard of music was high and all performances were polished. The theme was Top of the Pops which was complemented by a wonderful assortment of food inspired by popular British foods like fish and chips.
The Millfield Prep orchestra opened the evening with the dramatic main theme from Tchaikovskys Swan Lake and a Harry Potter medley which began with a haunting melody played on the glockenspiel followed by the contrasting, upbeat Funkytown and I got You (I feel Good) performed by Wind Band. Guitar Group introduced some folky classics to the evening by performing Poor, Wayfaring Stanger and the ever popular Scarborough Fair. Junior Choir performed Counting Stars by OneRepublic, including a surprise party popper moment at the end. This directly preceded our talented Year 2 Violinists who gave a very professional performance of The Irish Washerwoman and Hot Dogs and Ketchup Please! Senior Choir performed the popular songs Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen and the Axis of Awesomes amusing Four Chord Song - written to prove that pop music often just recycles the same chords repeatedly, with special theatrical appearances from our Year 8 leavers. Percussion Ensemble performed A La Samba and the catchy theme tune from The Pink Panther. The evening closed with the song Valerie by The Zutons, performed by our own Millfield Prep Rock Band.
Many thanks for the continued support of all the music staff, catering team, stewards, staff, parents and General Office for assisting with organisation. Congratulations to our pupils for another year of hard work. Click the camera icon to see more photos
Miss Fuller-Teed
A Shakespearean Mash Up Part 2 Monday 27 June at 6.30pm in the Recital Hall.
We would like all children to stay in school prior to the performance at 6.30pm
They should attend 4.00-5.00pm clubs (unless they are wet and messy). Children without clubs will watch a DVD in the Junior Hall
At 5.00pm we will all go to supper and then we will be changing and making preparations for the performance, so there will be no 5.00-6.00pm clubs that evening
Prior to the performance on Monday evening there will be drinks and nibbles in the Music Department foyer and a busker to entertain you. We are asking that you make a donation for refreshments and all money raised will go to the NSPCC, our charity this term.
Programme Cover Competition Amy B from Year 3 is the winner of the programme cover design for the upcoming Junior production of 'A Shakespearean Mash Up Part 2.'
Well done Amy!
Mrs Seal
Year 3 Investigate Forces Year 3 have been investigating forces this week. We were working with elastic bands to see how far they would push a box along a table. When we stretched the elastic band by different amounts the distance changed.
Mrs Seal
Competition time! We have been taking pictures of the ducks in some unusual places around the school. Can you figure out each location?
The first pupil to correctly name all six locations will be rewarded with a small chocolate prize at morning break on Friday.
Duck Competition Time! We have been taking pictures of the ducks in some unusual places around the school. Can you figure out each location?
The first pupil to correctly name all four locations will be rewarded with a small chocolate prize at morning break on Friday. Please submit your answers to Mrs Borenstein on [email protected]
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Linguist of the Week