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    The Weekly Newsletter of Tockington Manor School 24th May 2013

    2011 Tockington Manor School, Washingpool Hill Road, Tockington, Bristol, BS32 4NY.

    Clothes for a Cause CollectionThe next Clothes for a Cause collection will be on the

    morning of Thursday 6th June. The bags are going out

    in book bags and at the signing out desk this week

    and can be dropped off by the signing in/out desk any

    day of the week beginning Monday 3rd

    June. Handbags, belts, shoes and clothes need to be

    kept separate from books/soft toys. Any plastic bag

    can be used but if you arent using the Clothes for a

    Cause bags please return these as we get extra moneyfor them. All monies raised will go to the Friends of

    Tockington Manor.

    Year 8 Dinner Jackets

    Jayne from Mens Hire, Thornbury, will be available in

    the Lower Common Room from 17:30 on Tuesday 18th

    June (appointments for boarders will be between 17:00-

    17:30).Any Year 8 boy who wishes to hire D-Js for the Night

    With The Stars Ball being run by the OT Society and

    FOTM should book a slot with Mrs Dengel as soon as

    possible first come, first served.

    The online outfit builder is a useful tool and worth

    looking at in advance: www.menshire.co.uk.

    For more information and approximate hire prices,

    please see Mrs Dengel.

    Boarders Canoeing Trip

    On Sunday 19th May, the boarders, Mr Cann and Miss Taylor, went canoeing on the River Wye. We left at

    midday and arrived at the Monmouth canoe centre at about one oclock. We were kitted up with buoyancy aids,

    helmets and, of course, canoes. Our trip down the Wye lasted all of two and a half hours and everyone was verywet and very exhausted by the end of it. However, everyone enjoyed themselves and the trip was great fun.

    Alex Blackwell

    Ice CreamsThe FOTM would like to remind Lower School

    parents that ice creams are for sale at the adventure

    playground on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays for

    the rest of the term (weather permitting!).

    School Photograph

    The school photograph is now available online. To see

    the photograph please go to www.tempest-groups.co.uk

    and enter the name of the school. You can order photos

    online. A hard copy of the photograph will be available

    to view in the back lobby after half term.

    Ball Tickets - Final Reminder

    Early Sparkle price ends today! After half term the price

    of tickets goes up to 75.

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    The Weekly Newsletter of Tockington Manor School 24th May 2013

    2011 Tockington Manor School, Washingpool Hill Road, Tockington, Bristol, BS32 4NY.

    Poolside News

    SwimmingOver the next few weeks the final Personal Best times are being taken in all strokes. So far, Olivia Campbell,

    complete with broken little finger, has broken two Under 11 records that have stood since the pool opened sixyears ago. Emma Neudegg has held the 25m Free and 50m free records since then. Olivia secured 16.4 seconds at

    25m and 39.03 seconds for 50m free. Abigail Blackwell broke Alan Englands U11 record in backstroke; it now

    stands at 17 seconds. Well done, girls!

    An U11 team swam in a gala against the Downs School on Monday. All of Year 6 and Helena Brain, Ella

    Howard Robinson, Olivia Banks, Ellie Parker and Alex Grocott from Year 5 competed. We won, very narrowly,

    by 92 to 90 points but in truth both schools were evenly matched. There were some excellent swims and many first

    places. I would like to congratulate Alex Gooch and Olivia Campbell on captaining the boys and girls teams so

    professionally.

    DivingThe annual diving competition is taking place at the moment to secure a place in the dive finals. Beth Pritchard

    equalled the school record with three stunning dives. Well done to all of you!Galas

    Thursday 6th June 4.00 pm - Years 7 and 8 Water Polo v the Downs School (h) (selected swimmers)

    Thursday 13th June 2.00 pm - Years 3-8 Severnside Swimming Gala. There is only one spot for each race and

    selection is on times only, i.e. only the fastest. The list will be published the first week back after half term. This is

    the most competitive gala of the year.

    Friday 14th June 4.00 pm - U9 and U11 away at Rosehill Westonbirt (selected swimmers). Please note that the

    Severnside Athletics are taking place on the same day. Mr Cann, Mr Jones and I are co-ordinating!

    Wednesday 10th July 11.30 am House Water Polo. All those not involved in the House Swimming and Diving

    Finals will have priority in this gala.

    Wednesday 10th July 2.00 pm House Swimming & Diving Finals

    Swimmers can be selected for a maximum of two races and have to earn the right to be selected for their Houses

    by virtue of their times. The dive final will be first at 2.00 pm prompt.

    Please note that ALL swimmers will have put points on the board for their Houses but anomalies do occur, e.g. a

    small number of swimmers in one age band in one House. All swimmers will be required at some point on the

    Wednesday to compete for their House. Lists will be made available by the end of June and distributed to classes,

    Houses, and House Captains and also displayed in the back lobby.

    Mrs Hinchliffe

    Almondsbury Fun Run

    Congratulations to Max Curtis who was the over-

    all winner of the 5km Almondsbury Fun Run onSunday.

    Tennis v Clifton College

    An excellent, exciting match with TMS narrowly

    losing out despite Charlie Sanzo and PepeGarralda winning all three of their rubbers in

    impressive style. Final score TMS lost 5-6

    rubbers.

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    The Weekly Newsletter of Tockington Manor School 24th May 2013

    2011 Tockington Manor School, Washingpool Hill Road, Tockington, Bristol, BS32 4NY.

    Severnside Athletics Meeting at Beaudesert Park

    We had a very successful and most enjoyable afternoon at Beaudesert Park last Saturday. It was great to see so

    many of our parents there to support us. They witnessed a series of super performances from our athletes.

    The following children won their respective events: Ana Sanchez (U14 Shot Putt), Max Curtis (U12 800m), AlexGrocott (U12 800m, 2nd race), Hugo Watts (U12 100m, 2nd race), Roland Juilhard (U12 Long Jump) and Bennie

    Sanzo (U10 600m).

    Bennie Sanzo and Ceredig Jones who came 1st and 2nd in the 600m were both inside Alex Grocotts (2012) U10

    school record. The record now stands at an impressive 2 minutes 04 seconds.

    The highlight of the afternoon was the relays where our U11 team, Max Curtis, Tom Edwards, Oliver Shutt and

    Alex Grocott, won their race lowering the record to 1 minute 00.4 seconds. The U9 Boys were also victorious in

    their new school record which now stands at 1 minute 09.2 seconds. The team comprised Leonidas Lazarides,

    Angus Duncan, Ceredig Jones and Bennie Sanzo.

    There were seven schools at this meeting including Prior Park and Clifton College. Our athletes show great

    promise for the future.

    Mr Jones & Mr Cann

    OT NewsOld Tockingtonian Alan England competed in the

    U66kg category in Devon last Sunday winning all his

    fights and became the West of England Area

    Champion. Alan trains with the school Judo Coach

    John Bath who supported him. Alan is competing in

    Nottingham and Kent in the next two months.

    Nearly New UniformIf anybody has any large kilts or blazers they would

    like to sell in the Nearly New Shop please could they

    send them in to Mrs Graham after half term.

    Madrid TripMr & Mrs Tovey had a very busy few days in Madrid

    last week. They were guests of honour at a farewell

    party hosted by the Spanish OT Society. They also met

    with many present and future Spanish families.

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    The Weekly Newsletter of Tockington Manor School 24th May 2013

    2011 Tockington Manor School, Washingpool Hill Road, Tockington, Bristol, BS32 4NY.

    Music DepartmentHouse Music

    The House Music Competition on Thursday afternoonwas really enjoyable with some stunning performances.

    Well done to all the House soloists! The event was

    adjudicated by teacher and cellist Mrs Helen

    Wallbridge and marks were very close. We all enjoyed

    the three Abba House songs (especially the parents!)

    but in the end Cunningham clinched the cup.

    Music PracticeThe competition was a reminder of the hard work

    needed to produce a really good performance so keep

    practising over half term, especially if you have an

    exam coming up. Lessons start again on Monday 3rd

    June.Mrs Warn

    Youth Speaks First RoundFor the last two weeks, Year 6 has been beavering away trying to prepare for the first round of the school heats

    for the Rotary Club Youth Speaks Competition. This is a public speaking competition which has been won by

    TMS for the last two years. Children have to speak for between 5 and 10 minutes on a subject of their choice,

    in the style of an after-dinner talk. They are allowed cue cards but they are not to read from a script. They have

    to engage the audience with a minimal amount of props and they must not use electronic displays.

    The first round meant that everyone had to speak in front of the class, Mrs Dawes and myself. This was quite

    nerve-racking for some. Everyone was involved in the judging and all marks were taken into account to select

    the top ten who will deliver their presentations again on June 11th

    to the Rotary judges. One person will beselected from this group to go through to the final.

    The quality of talks was so good, we would not want to have to make decisions in the next round!

    All of the children are to be congratulated for interesting and well-prepared talks which we all enjoyed very

    much. The ten winners in this round are : Henry Allan-Jones, Lucy Allan-Jones, Abby Blackwell, Olivia

    Campbell, Tom Edwards, Alex Gooch, Antonia Hopcraft, Roland Juilhard, Roshan Patel, Beth Pritchard.

    Good luck for the next round!

    Ms Case and Mrs Dawes