Little Shop of HorrorsFeaturing a man-eating plant, great Wyvern College Presentsmusic, lots of laughs, and a stunningset and costumes, this year’s Wyvernproduction of Little Shop of Horrorsis sure to provide a great evening’sentertainment.Written by Howard Ashman and composedby Alan Menken, this creepy tale is set in adreary part of town, where Mr Mushnik runsa little flower shop, assisted by glamorousAudrey and hapless Seymour. One day,an unexpected solar eclipse catches theresidents unaware and shortly afterwards,Seymour discovers a mysterious plant thathe adopts. Business is bad at the flowershop and so Seymour suggests placinghis strange plant in the window to attractcustomers. The customers begin to pourin but Seymour is left with a conundrum:just how can he feed the plant when itstarts to demand more than just dropsof blood? Enter the abusive dentist whoenjoys inflicting pain on his patients, andthe stage is set for foul play!Students have hugely enjoyed rehearsals WTAeickddetus la3tvasi0la£ble8Nfr oWmo/vWyCyvv–ehrenilrFdSinnraaencntMe Oa3fanficidenD0C2eH3o8cna0cl6eal9st2s6i7o79nE.sx0t£20661 pmMackOinritgoisnhalalyndprtohdeuScheudbbeyrtthOBeorgoWaknP&AislaTythriioecnast.br Teyh(HKisOyalWemARaeRtneDuicArkSp,HProrModAduuNctc iiMonnguisDsiciprberecystAeonLr)AteONdrMibgyEinNaarKlrlEayNnpg-reoBmdauseecndetdwoanitthtthhJeOeSOlEmrFpbhWyeEuRINmoBgTEehRreGCaEotRrremL,TNaDne.w-oSnYcobrreekehCnaipltfylao, ybf yMbytUhCSehICWaTrPlHAesETAGhTreRiaEtrtIehN,TDEaRvNidATGIeONeAnL,for this comedy horror musical over the Cameronlast six months and are looking forward of NEW YORKto sharing the incredibly funny show withaudiences.Running from 30 November – 3December at 7.00pm in Wyvern Hall,tickets are on sale from the WyvernFinance Office. Be sure to buy themearly, as they will be snapped upquickly!Autumn 2016 Edition
Chemists Doctors/Dentists/Hospitals 18 Nov – 20 Dec, 10.00-18.00 Sun-Wed, 10.00-Fair Oak Village Pharmacy Stokewood Doctors Surgery 19.30 Thu-Sat, Winchester Christmas Market,023 8069 3322 023 8069 2000 Winchester CathedralLloyds Pharmacy – Fair Oak Dental Practice All exhibitors have been hand-picked for theirStokewood Surgery 023 8069 4030 interesting, high quality and unique products023 8069 4845 Riverside Dental Practice many of which can’t be bought on the high 023 8061 3535 street. Many of the exhibitors will be attending forChurches Southampton General Hospital the full duration but some will only be there forBishopstoke C of E Church 023 8077 7222 the first half with new exhibitors filling the chalets023 8061 2192 Royal Hampshire County Hospital for the second half.Bishopstoke Methodist Church 01962 863535 19 Nov, 11.00-19.00, Eastleigh’s Christmas023 8060 2588 Fun Day & Lights Switch On, Eastleigh TownFair Oak Family Church Libraries Centre, SO50 9FF023 8069 3958 Eastleigh & Fair Oak Library A popular family fun day culminating with theHoly Cross Church - Durley 0845 6035631 switching on of Eastleigh’s Christmas lights01489 782 445 Hope Job Club, Practical help on getting and firework display. Includes children’s rides,Horton Heath Baptist Church and keeping a job for 16-24 year olds, Santa’s grotto and post box, Longdown Animal07486 380026 9.30-11.30am Tuesday (Term Time Farm, face painting, music, Christmas marketNew Hope Hampshire Only), Free, Sheena 07970 543 098, and many other activities. Father Christmas will023 8060 2572 [email protected] lead a special Christmas Light Parade starting atSt Swithun Wells Church (Roman Catholic) 5pm.023 8061 2430 Transport 19-20 Nov, The Sorting Office, Wells Road,St Thomas’s Church Bus First Group Eastleigh, SO50 5FY. Tel 023 8180 0364023 8069 5786 Timetable information - 023 8022 4854 The town’s dynamic artists and designer-makersThe Salvation Army Blue Star Bus will be opening their thriving studios. 023 8064 2171 023 8023 1950 - www.bluestarbus.co.uk They will be showcasing the crafts and designs National Rail Enquiries of the resident businesses and also holdingCommunity Clubs & 08457 484 950 - www.nationalrail.co.uk a Makers’ Market. They will also be hostingOrganisations a food market in their grounds on Saturday 19thAge Concern Schools & Colleges November.023 8069 3053 Durley Primary School 30 Nov-3 Dec, 19.00, Little Shop of Horrors,Bishopstoke Players 01489 860207 Wyvern College, Botley Road, Fair Oak, SO50Wendy Shehan - 023 8069 3032 www.durley.hants.sch.uk 7AN, Tel 023 8069 2679Bishopstoke 50+ Club Fair Oak Infant School Featuring a man-eating plant, great music, lotsDorothy Tennet - 023 8069 3212 023 8069 2207 of laughs, and a stunning set and costumes,Choi Kwang-Do www.fairoakinfant.co.uk this year’s Wyvern production of Little Shop023 8060 2875 Fair Oak Junior School of Horrors is sure to provide a great evening’sBishopstoke & Fair Oak Good Neighbours 023 8069 3195 entertainment.Wendy Sheehan - 023 8069 3032 www.fairoakjunior.co.uk Starting 3 Dec, 10am, Festive Fun, ManorEastleigh District U3A Upham Primary School Farm Country Park, Normal Farm admissionDiscussions, meetings and social events 01489 860355 charge applies.Fair Oak Village Hall, every 3rd Wednesday of www.upham.hants.sch.uk Get into the Christmas spirit with all the fun &every month - 023 80 600 218 or For info web- Stoke Park Infant School festive activities. Visit the elves workshop, join thesite: u3asites.org.uk\eastleigh 023 8060 1773 Christmas craft session in the Longstock barn,Eastleigh District Scouts www.stokepark-inf.hants.sch.uk visit the nativity barn, you can even become partwww.eastleigh-scouts.org.uk Stoke Park Junior School of the nativity scene with the dressing up area!Eastleigh Ramblers 023 8061 2789 Get creative in the farmhouse kitchen, where youwww.eastleighramblers.org.uk www.stokeparkjunior.co.uk can help bake & decorate Christmas biscuitsFair Oak Art Society Wyvern College (Mon-Fri) and make mince pies (Sat & Sun).Linda Butcher - 023 8060 1431 023 8069 2679 12 Dec, 18.00-20.00, Fair Oak ChristmasFair Oak Cricket Club [email protected] Carols, The Square, Fair OakChris Featherstone - 023 8061 5641 [email protected] Fair Oak and Horton Heath Community willwww.fairoakcc.play-cricket.com www.wyvern.hants.sch.uk meet in the Square to sing carols around theFair Oak District Girlguiding (For Rainbows, Barton Peveril College Christmas tree. School choirs will be performingBrownies and Guides) 023 8036 7200 and there will be stalls to browse. Bring a torch.Jennifer Rust - 023 8069 6256 www.barton-peveril.ac.uk 18 Dec, 16.00, Dick Whittington, Fair OakFair Oak Trefoil Guild Eastleigh College Village Hall, SO50 7EJ, Tickets £8 adults,Chairman - 023 8069 2985 023 8091 1000 £6.50 children under 12, £26 for a family ticketFair Oak Gardening Club www.eastleigh.ac.uk of 4 people. Tickets available now from theMarilyn Andrews - 023 8069 4142 The King’s School – Fair Oak Parish Office.Fair Oak Squash Club 023 8060 0986 Aimed at 3-11 year olds, this is an idealGraham Howe - 023 8069 2210 introduction to the joys of pantomime, in a small,www.fairoaksquashandracketball.co.uk Local Authorities friendly venue. Refreshments are available in theFair Oak Widows Club Direct Gov - Range of Government interval. Plenty of free parking. Any profit from023 8060 1615 information and services. this event will help to maintain and improve theNational Autistic Society (South Hants www.direct.gov.uk Village Hall.Branch) Eastleigh Borough Council 25-28 Jan, 19.30-(& 14.30 Matinee onDavid Carter - 07767 618 325 Telephone 023 8068 8068 Saturday), Bishopstoke Players present MuchWelcome Club www.eastleigh.gov.uk Ado About Panto, Bishopstoke Memorial Hall,Derek Davies - 023 8069 2628 Hampshire County Council Riverside, Bishopstoke, SO50 6LQ, For ticketsWhist Drive Telephone 0845 603 5638 visit www.bishopstokeplayers.orgMrs English - 023 8069 2197 www.hants.gov.uk A traditional pantomime, penned and directed byWomen’s Institute Fair Oak and Horton Heath Parish one of the members Adrian Barrett.Jenny Carkett - 023 8069 4145 Council, Village Hall, Shorts Road, FairWyvern Football Club Oak, Eastleigh, Hampshire, SO50 [email protected] Tel and Fax 023 80692403Wyvern Indoor Bowls Club Email: [email protected] Foster - 023 8069 5852 Website: www.fairoak-pc.gov.uk
3 Fair Oak, Bishopstoke, Little ShopWyovefrnHCoollregerProe rseipssmnFreteosuteadusartturinuacecdri,ntitnlicoomogotnespsantroouotff.mmvLliaedaitusentlg,-eeathhasSgit,shirnaeoygnaepdtaporeal’fasvsnHeWtntuo,yinrnvgrngoeri’ernrssnagt Upham, Durley & Horton Heath sentsteohsjniuceftnhsahjsuSborihasrsAebetsaeldtyotnboWsstuuayshsropayloiedtgimdtorutmdtirdatirenASoeawtalnoeo?etreflnenneelyiyapusirdytgcndxfcsnrtsplEemstspoea.adiabm.nenMuswennoirpyTttgosnBctdaeeeulhcfhtaoaHunornrrpeoSeewnfhsdrkodtasivehstitaeacfhwinoefyoneprneumisoelrwnmaeuese,lsoopsaeronfltdtoldttsana,bsoahrph,unewsuamriwleAmihtsarsdhssiisheteytSsyiswechshvhbs!cersieruessaipmhlarentapiygteenpaodeebddmlagrtacsrpdMeoiientjoeeenoaoulygwnyrnusbttnuasitttMnctsiyutrntaaswsst.haondflpu,ttdgehtteopOdecslawrlaeacalrrohihnnafpstnnhouwlmtenpdoceortommsasaisiwiouktnterhcp:drrdegttrtoaohaursitunsye,n,sesad AUTUMN EDITION qeFtDuaRiaitclnirfoeauScuoklaycskdntsre,untelihnytetdcmssha!ianeeniirxsbscaingneOemrtcgsesrtfoho.fhftamihreonacoteyntveehm7eid.sns.wyh0caaBiu0rl3lhneleegp0oddemrbsfirlbrayueooNlriryreenmeonfmsulvWjtonootneuoahyynmspkebeviycipbudnesaWeeygrrhlnderyotofhhvowHveeeu–reawamwrprrlnalsit3,trhahdels WTiAckeedtdsualvta3sila0b£le8frNo mW/oWvyyCvevrh–neilFdrinnrSanecaneMtOaffnai3cedin0CD23Hoe8n0cac6le9la2s6st7io9n7Esx.t 0£26610pminside this issue Autumn 2016 Editionfeatures Editorial wide socio-economic spectrum. This is what we must all Living in Wyvern’s catchment campaign for: a high quality6 10K Dear Readers area may well have added value curriculum and enrichment9 Arts Festival to your home, but we serve curriculum (already this13 Fitness News Theresa May’s recent quite a diverse geographical term many of our students18 Teacher Award campaign to allow for the district so no-one should feel have been out on a History19 Wyvern Tennis Club introduction of new grammar excluded based on income. trip to the Black Country, schools into the state As an alumnus of a grammar an English trip to the Globe22 Oxford Visit education system seems school myself – the last Theatre, Duke of Edinburgh to be faltering, as a recent year group of my northern Award expeditions, rugbyregulars report from the Education home town to sit the old tournaments, a university Policy Institute revealed that 11+ examination – I can tell taster day and Science2 Useful Numbers & the Prime Minister’s claim you that grammar schools in field trip), great teaching Dates for Diary that new grammar schools themselves are not a guarantee (Mr Will Emeny received3 Editorial would help social mobility of academic success or social the prestigious accolade4+5 Regular Feature - and boost the life-chances of mobility, but they are potentially of Secondary Teacher of Alumni children from disadvantaged divisive. Parents might like the the Year in the UK Pearson10 Book Review backgrounds, including those idea of their bright child being Teaching Awards in October)12 What’s on for the on free school meals, was positively segregated with and a thriving campus for Community unfounded. other bright children, but in my young people that is also14-16 School Reports home county only the top 10% the beating heart of its20 PCSO Report Mrs May clearly means well actually got into the available community. Thank you to23 Activate Your Mind and her argument that good grammar schools – that would the scores of appreciative24 Sports News comprehensive schools equate to only 27 children per parents who have attended effectively operate a selection year out of Wyvern’s annual our Open Morning tours by house price may give us intake, for example, whereas during regular working days pause for thought: in other over a quarter of Wyvern’s this half-term – please spreadThe Links Team words, she argues that only GCSE grades are A/A*. There the word and continue to wealthier parents can afford would be a lot of disappointed support your local secondaryEditorial to live in the catchment areas bright young things if we had school! of such schools. Wyvern that model here.Alan Newton is a proud comprehensive What is vitally important of Alan Newton school, serving children of all course is a good education. 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4Where are they now?In this edition, we meet Mark Tilling who is a renowned pastry chef and was part of the winning team on BBC2’sBake Off: Crème de la Crème, and Adam King, who is making a name for himself as a theatre lighting designer. Infuture articles, we would like to feature: l families where two generations have been Wyvern students l former students who have become teachers l an update on former staff.If you know of anyone we can approach who fits the above categories, then please do email us at [email protected] you, Lynda Smith - Wyvern GovernorMark Tilling: moved onto my current position at Squires Kitchen based inWyvern 1988 - 1993 Farnham. What critical points led to success in your chosen career/s? Hard work, determination and participating in competitions. Where did you experience Can you outline your career What pitfalls have you your primary education? path since leaving Wyvern? overcome or made you Stoke Park Junior School. I went to Southampton City rethink your plans? College and completed a BTEC To be honest I have never Are there any memories that National Diploma in Hotel & experienced any pitfalls in my you would like to share about Catering and NVLQ Level 3 career so unable to offer any that experience? in Pastry. After graduating, experiences! I remember a baker (who was a I initially worked at the father of one of my classmates) Lanesbrough Hotel, Hyde Park What skills, qualities and visiting the junior school and Corner, London and then moved characteristics do you teaching us about the methods back to Hampshire to start work consider important to having of baking and patisserie. at Hotel du Vin Winchester, a fulfilling life? where I was employed on the Passion, determination and What subjects did you enjoy basis that I would become the wanting to pass on my skills to most at Wyvern? Head Pastry Chef at the soon other interested parties. Home Economics and Pottery. to open Hotel du Vin Bristol. Following this I started working Is there any advice youWhat is your current position? Do you have significant for a chocolate business and would give to students todayPastry Chef, Chocolatier and memories of your time at my love for the cocoa bean to support them in finding aHead of Squires International Wyvern? grew! I then worked as Head niche for themselves?School. Being voted Head Boy which Pastry Chef at Lainston House I would say follow your passion was a great honour for me. Hotel, Winchester and finally in a subject you excel at. MUGA Need a Meeting Room?... (Multi Use Games Area) Small meeting room available for hire Off peak slots available at 5pm-10pm Monday-Thursday discounted rates - 25% off list price 8am-4pm Saturday Saturdays from 1300-1700 Wyvern Community Enterprise, Wyvern College, Wyvern Community Enterprise Botley Road, Fair Oak, Eastleigh, SO50 7AN - 023 80 692678 Botley Road, Fair Oak [email protected] Eastleigh, Hants, SO50 7AN 023 80 692678 [email protected]
5Adam King:Wyvern 2001 - 2006What is your current position? productions of Honk and Adrian something you don’t know. consider important to havingFreelance Lighting Designer Mole. I started off acting in a fulfilling life?and Assistant, most recently them and found that wasn’t What critical points led I believe you have to be driven.Assistant Lighting Designer on for me, so I switched to doing to success in your chosen Anyone who is driven can reallyHarry Potter and the Cursed lighting and gave as much time career/s? succeed at what they want to.Child (the photo was taken at as I could to pursue this. Passion for what I do. If it Being kind and polite goes athe premiere) and Assistant doesn’t feel like you are doing a long way too, as no one willLighting Designer on Bend It Can you outline your career job and you enjoy what you do, want to work with you if you areLike Beckham. path since leaving Wyvern? it helps immensely. It means not nice to work with. After leaving Wyvern, I went you are easily able to put inWhat subjects did you enjoy on to Barton Peveril College extra time and effort without it Is there any advice youmost at Wyvern? to study Drama and Theatre, feeling like a burden. We work would give to students todayDrama of course and I really where I was employed as the long hours in theatre and you to support them in finding aenjoyed PE. I’m not the type Theatre Technician there as wouldn’t be able to do it if you niche for themselves?of person who likes to just sit well as going to college. From didn’t enjoy it. Find something you enjoy andbehind a desk, hence why I this I went onto Drama school pursue it whatever it may be. Ifhave gone for a much more where I got a BA (Hons) in What pitfalls have you you are driven enough you canactive career. Though I did Technical Theatre specialising overcome or made you succeed in what you enjoy.recognise how important in Lighting. I then went into rethink your plans?subjects like Maths and English West End theatre, where I I’m quite a shy person. I havewere. operated the lighting on the had to grow out of that, as show 39 Steps for three years. confidence can go a long way.Do you have significant I decided to go freelance and When you realise you knowmemories of your time at concentrate more on lighting what you are talking about andWyvern? design and that’s where I find people respect that, it boostsWyvern is where my myself today. Even though I’m your confidence massively.passion for theatre first out in the industry working,started so I remember that I still feel like I am always What skills, qualities andwell. I remember doing the learning. There will always be characteristics do youAnnual Careers FairWyvern’s Annual Careers Fair was well Wyvern’s Careers Co-ordinator, Katieattended again this year, providing Bruce, said,Year 11 students with an excellentopportunity to discover a wide range of “A number of the exhibitorsinformation on post-16 choices. commented on how well prepared our studentsThe College welcomed new stands were, which demonstratesfrom National Grid and EMCOR UK how seriously they arewho came along to promote their considering their next stepsPost-16 and Degree apprenticeships. in education or training.”In addition, all the local sixth formcolleges were available to speak with The Careers Fair is an integral part ofstudents and parents, with long queues the College’s careers programme forat their stands. The armed forces were Year 11 students which includes a seriesbusy promoting the extensive range of of events and presentations across theopportunities they offer, and Southern year. Students who feel that they wouldUniversities Network had a hectic benefit from some additional advice andevening encouraging students to think guidance are encouraged to book aabout university options and answering priority appointment with Mrs Bruce.questions about the wealth of coursesavailable in the South.
Wyvern 10K 2016 Race ReportIt is the same every year, you This Wyvern 10K was particularlyspend 12 months preparing for special as it marked thea race, several hours on the day completion of our first Olympicbefore the “Ready, Steady, Go….” cycle. We have made it fromand then before you know it your London 2012 to Rio 2016. Wefirst runner is back! could not have reached this milestone without initial help andOn a damp and/or humid day support from Eastleigh Runningthe starting “gun” was fired Club and then the fantasticby special guests Sarah-Jane partnership we have built withDavies and Luke Jones from our Hedge End Running Club, whochosen charity the Multi Sports have helped us develop so manyClub and we were delighted to aspects of the event.welcome back Iwan Thomasagain, running with us before The role of our sponsors hassetting off to the Rio Games. also been vital. HP Contracts,Liberty Pride Cheerleaders and Aspire and Up & Running haveour very own Steel Pans, led by supported all five events and weLouise Parsons, provided great were delighted to have Nick Deasentertainment for our runners and (HP Contracts), Luke Eddingtonsupporters throughout the run. (Aspire) and Kevin Royle (Up and Running) with us for theGeorge King (Winchester & day. Also attending were AngelaDistrict AC) led the field home in a Dorrington and Johar Singh fromtime of 33:09, followed by second QualitySolicitors Knight Polsonplaced Scott Edgington (Itchen whose sponsorship during theSpitfires RC) in 34:45 and third past two years allowed us toplaced Dave Coak (Eastleigh RC) provide this year’s free racein 35:42. Our first placed woman t-shirts. We were also fortunate tois now our new course record have Caterlink and Fyffes provideholder; Jen Elkins (Southampton our water and bananas again.AC) finished in 37:17. RebeccaLord (Stubbington Green Runners Lastly, we need to thank our& AC) was second in 41:06 and volunteers from RAYNET, Saintthird Charlotte Bunch (Eastleigh John Ambulance, St Thomas’RC) just behind in 41:37. Church, The Eastleigh Lions, Hedge End Running Club andClub Winner honours were taken Wyvern College who have keptby Eastleigh Running Club in all our runners safe and cheeredboth the Men’s (Dave Coak, them all the way. They continue toAndrew White, Jon Osman and be at the very heart of the WyvernAndy Lewis) and the Women’s 10K. All the lovely pictures are(Charlotte Bunch, Sonia Rushby courtesy of Paul Hammond,and Hayley Chilvers) categories. Richard Townsend and ChrisWyvern College took the team Nicholls. They are available foraward. download via our race website (personal use only).Age category winners were:Senior – Jen Elkins (Southampton Next year’s event will be onAC 37:17) and George King Sunday July 9th and entries(WADAC 33:09). should be open in earlyV40 – Karen Wilshire (Fareham January.Crusaders 43:49) and JohnPayne (36:31). Thank you to our sponsors:V50 – Hayley Chilvers (EastleighRC 45:56) and Jon Osman(Eastleigh RC 37:12).V60 – Elaine Grist (Eastleigh RC59:59) and Martyn West (WADAC40:48).Our junior winners this year were:15-16 – Masie Truscott (1:03:42)George Kemp (43:45)17-18 – Dominic South (43:52)Masie Truscott and George Kempare our overall Junior Championsfor 2016 and their names will beadded to our shield trophies.
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Wyvern College ArtsFestival ReviewAbsolutely fabulous! That was the Hamble Valley Rotary Club and Courtiers Folk Band and Onattiresounding verdict on Wyvern’s Owton’s Butchers, and creative Productions.recent Arts Festival which offered input from Barton Peveril College,something for all tastes with a The Point at Eastleigh, Southsea All good things must come tosuperb assortment of music, Shakespeare Actors, The an end but what an end! Thedrama, dance and art. Summer Concert brought the best weather of the week,Launching the Festival were superb performances fromAnthony Adams, a renowned the highly talented musicSinatra tribute act, and ensembles and choirs, andprofessional singer Andrea- Wyvern’s nationally acclaimedLynette Young. They were joined Concert Band following theirby the Wyvern Community Choir, recent success at the Music forex-student Phoebe Shepherd Youth Finals. A fitting finale to aand current student Elijah Jeffery. fabulous festival!The audience were treated toa wonderful medley of Sinatra National Festival offavourites, alongside songs from Music for Youth‘Westside Story’, Dusty Springfield Wyvern Concert Band enjoyed finals took place over five daysand the Beach Boys. considerable success recently in in July, involving over 400 live reaching the finals of the National performances at prestigiousThe week continued with a step Festival of Music for Youth held at venues across the city ofback in time to ‘Shakespeare the Symphony Hall, Birmingham. Birmingham.in the Tavern’; a lively evening Only 11 wind bands from acrossof musical entertainment and the country made it through to After a long but enjoyable day,extracts from Shakespeare plays the finals in this category, so it Bryan Postlethwaite, Headwhich were performed amongst was a tremendous achievement of Music, said, “This was anthe audience as well as on stage, for the band. amazing experience for all theand enhanced by some delicious Music for Youth is an annual students involved and theyfood from the College’s Let’s Get event, celebrating the UK’s most should be extremely proud ofCooking Club. inspiring young musicians. The their achievement.”A Performing Arts Showcasewas next on the programme,featuring the Hampshire YouthDance Company, extracts fromthe College’s award-winningRock Challenge performanceand its forthcoming productionof ‘Little Shop of Horrors’, andDrama students’ work on ‘TheChrysalids’. Local primary schoolchildren were undoubtedly thestars of the show in the PrimarySpectacular, playing to a packedaudience following their vibrantcreative Arts Day.Complementing the eveningevents, a series of daytimeworkshops and visiting theatrecompanies enabled all studentsto experience and enjoy arts-related activities during the week.Sponsorship was provided by
WBRyoeveovrnikew period of history; cold, insecure ChrisPtrmesaesnt Ideas and hungry. Some great ideas for books to give as Christmas Nicholas Barber is a young presents: monk who has fled from the confines of a monastery. Whilst My Brother is a Superhero by David Solomons escaping, he encounters a This funny, action-packed, award-winning book is group of travelling players on perfect for reluctant readers as well as anyone else their way to a patron’s castle who wants to be a superhero. Luke is outraged to entertain the guests with when his brother Zach is made a superhero by seasonal plays. Nicholas is some passing aliens, especially as, unlike Luke, allowed to join the troupe Zach has never read a superhero comic in his life. because they are in need of another actor. As their We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves by combined funds are very low, Karen Joy Fowler they decide to put on some An intriguing book with an unusual narrative style. plays in a nearby village to What has made Rosemary’s family so unhappy? earn some money. There Rosemary reveals the whole story in a series of they discover that a murder flashbacks, (which we guarantee you won’t guess). has been committed and the woman who has been found Flawed by Cecelia Ahern (13+) guilty of the crime is due to Terrifying, pacey and thought provoking. This well- hang in a few days’ time. written, young adult, dystopian novel is reminiscent of The Hunger Games and is a compelling page‘The Morality Play’ The players decide to perform turner. In a society where perfection is valued more the story of the murder as a than humanity, Celestine pays the price for an act ofby Barry Unsworth way of making a little more kindness and now must fight for her survival. money. But as the play isThe Morality Play is a great book acted out it evolves, and at Monsters by Emerald Fennell (13+)to read at this time of the year as subsequent performances the Highly recommended for both boys and girls. Thereit is set just before Christmas at truth of what really happened is a lot of dark humour. The reader really shouldn’tthe end of the 14th century. The emerges. It’s fascinating to like the two main characters, (who have anChurch rules every aspect of life, witness the interaction of the unsavoury interest in murder), but you can’t help it.the Black Plague is taking its toll audience and the playerson the whole population, and realizing that the perceived The Road to Little Dribbling by Bill Brysonthere is a mystery to be solved. events couldn’t have happened You know what you are going to get with Bill Bryson, as described by the leading and this is classic Bryson. Very funny, informativeIt is a brilliant story and a characters in the village. What and affectionate about Britain.powerful depiction of how is also so interesting is thedrama can change the way we shared culture; the whole White Storm by M G Harristhink, about the parts we all audience understands each Ben Carrington is a member of an elite, top-secretplay in life and how they can dramatic gesture as well as rescue organisation: Gemini Force. This is the thirdchange. It also describes vividly the masked characters such in the series. An exciting adventure begins whenthe hardship of life during this as Sin, Mercy or Truth. The Ben has to rescue a group of politicians from an ending is satisfying and at avalanche. the recent Wyvern Book Club everyone loved this book!AcSEED Accreditation Wyvern has recently been awarded College has trained a number of staff in AcSEED Accreditation in recognition of its emotional First Aid, developed and jointly run best practice in promoting and furthering a Mental Health Project for 19 local schools, emotional wellbeing and mental health established a dedicated mental health and support amongst its students. wellbeing policy, delivered assemblies on mental health stigma, and run Mental Health AcSEED is a charitable organisation and Wellbeing conferences for staff and promoting the need for high-quality parents. In addition, the College is able to emotional wellbeing and mental health provide access to counselling and a trained support in UK schools and colleges, and Mental Health Youth Worker. provides an award for organisations that can demonstrate their commitment to such On receiving the Award from Wyvern’s support. Headteacher Alan Newton, Mrs Macdonald commented: “We are delighted to have Cheron Macdonald, Wyvern SENCO, achieved this award which recognises the managed the extensive accreditation wide range of advice and support we are process, working with various staff across now able to offer our students in this key the College. To enhance its provision, the area”.
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What’s on for the Community - Autumn 2016Wyvern Community Centre offers a wide and extensive range of courses throughout the year. For more details visitwww.wyverncommunity.co.uk and click on the Community tab. If you require further information then just give us acall on 02380 692678 or call into the Wyvern Community Enterprise Office in the Sport and Fitness building.Monday 3.45-6.45pm Sunday 10.00-10.55amMLT Natural Coaching 4.30-8.00pm Pilates Mixed Ability 10.30-1.00pmNick Mort - Tennis 5.00-5.45pm St Thomas Church at Wyvern 11.00-12.30pmBDance Academy – Beg Ballroom & Latin 8-12 yrs 5.45-6.30pm Parent & Teen Gym BDance Academy – Beg Ballroom & Latin 12-16 yrs 6.00-6.55pmPump It 6.30-8.00pm Over 60’s Table TennisBrownies 6.30-7.20pm CALLING ALL OVER 60’sPilates - Beginners 6.40-7.40pm EVER FANCIED TABLE TENNIS?BDance Academy – Fitsteps 7.00-8.30pm WHY NOT COME ALONG TO OURJinlan – IMA 7.05-8.00pm TABLE TENNIS CLUBStep It Up 7.30-10.00pm all abilities welcomeChandlers Ford Badminton Club 7.40-8.45pmBDance Academy – Adult Beg Ballroom & Latin 18+yrs 8.10-8.55pm TUESDAYS 4.45pm-5.45pm (term time)Spinning 3.00-4.30pm Pay As You Go - £2 per sessionTuesday 3.00-4.30pm Free Taster SessionJnr Table Tennis Club 4.00-8.00pm Wyvern Sports HallTeen Gym – Yrs 9-11 4.45-5.45pm Just come along and try it outNick Mort - Tennis 6.00-6.55pmOver 60’s Table Tennis 6.00-7.00pm CONTACT USBox Fit 6.10-7.00pmRavens Netball 7.10-8.00pm Wyvern College, Botley Rd, Fair Oak, Eastleigh, Hants, SO50 7ANPilates – Beginners/Improvers 7.00-7.45pmPilates - Advanced 7.00-8.30pm 023 8069 2678 — [email protected] 7.00-9.00pmTeam Rambo Netball 8.05-8.30pm UPHOLSTERYGems Netball Club 8.35-9.00pm COURSEKettlebell H.I.I.T 9.00-11.00am Kettle & Core 4.00-5.00pm Upholstery courses can transform your home, learning upholsteryWednesday 5.00-8.00pm techniques including getting to grips with coil springs, stapling, sewingFountain Café 5.00-6.00pmNick Mort – Junior Tennis age 7+ 6.00-7.00pm and cutting will give you a hobby which will see you collecting andNick Mort - Tennis 6.00-7.30pm renovating furniture for the rest of your life! Creating beautiful furnitureGymnastics Beginners 6.00-6.55pm for your home, this class will give you the opportunity to learn new skills,Gymnastics Improvers 6.30-8.00pm and meet new people, the small friendly classes meet every term. BringSouthampton Athletics Club 7.00-9.00pm along your project each week and watch it transform into a masterpieceCircuit Training 7.00-8.30pmCommunity Choir 7.05-7.55pm you will be proud of.Wyvern Football Club 7.05-7.55pm Our next course starts on Thursday 12 January 2017 from 7-9pm forKickers (Days) Taekwondo 8.05-9.00pm 12 weeks at a cost of £180 (we can accept this over 3 instalments).Ultimate Intervals & Abs 3.00-4.30pm Contact The Community Enterprise Office on 023 80 692678 or emailSpinning Intervals & Abs 4.00-7.00pm [email protected] for more information or to enrol.Fight Klub Totally Shredded Fitness Class 6.00-6.55pmThursday 6.30-8.00pm UPHOLSTERYTeen Gym – Yrs 9-11 6.30-7.20pm Starts 12.01.2017 - 12 weeksNick Mort - Tennis 7.00-9.00pm Thursday 7pm - 9pm £180 (instalments available)Fit and Firm 7.30-9.30pmParent & Teen Gym 6.00-6.50pm Come and learn the techniques ofHatha Yoga (Course) 6.30-8.00pmUpholstery 7.00-8.00pm upholstery, bring along your own project.Wyvern Community Bowls Club 8.00-10.00pmFriday 4.30-6.00pm Contact: Wyvern Community Enterprise to enrol: - 023 80 692678Insanity 9.00 & 11.00am Email: [email protected] & Teen Gym 8.30-9.15amWyvern Dragons Junior Badminton Club 8.40-10.00amWyvern Dragons Adults Badminton Club 9.30-10.25amNick Mort - Tennis 10.00-1200 noonSaturday 10.30-11.25amSlimming World 9.30-10.30amSpinning 10.00-11.30amMLT Natural Coaching 9.30-10.30amBody Blitz 10.30-11.30amWyvern Football Club 11.30-1.00pmLegs, Bums and Tums 9.30-12.30pmMencap Disability Leisure Access Group Basketball 11.00-12.30pmSouthampton Athletics Club 2.00-4.00pmGymnastics Beginners Gymnastics Improvers Gymnastics Advanced Nick Mort – Junior Tennis Parent & Teen Gym Wyvern Community Bowls Club
Wyvern Sport & FitnessThe Benefits of Aerobic exercise may burn a few hundred can actually reduce the risk of injury. I’m not talking about lifting 100 kilosWeight Training extra calories for dinner, but for every above your head or chest pressing the additional pound of muscle you gain, your Strong muscles, tendons and ligaments weight of a bus. Start slowly and workCardiovascular exercise on machines body burns around 50 extra calories every are much more capable of withstanding your way up. Even using tins of bakedsuch as treadmills and exercise day of the week. stress, and the improved flexibility gained beans as makeshift dumbbells or usingbikes burns more calories than lifting by strength training also reduces the light ankle weights is a good start.weights, so is it just a waste of gym Research has shown that regular likelihood of pulled muscles and back time to add strength training to your resistance training can increase your pain. Over the course of your sessions, useworkout? Basal Metabolic Rate by up to 15%. So for exercises that work all the muscle groupsThe simple answer is no. Working your someone burning 2000 calories per day, Weight training is an excellent way of and do 8-12 repetitions. Be sure to use amuscles as well as your heart and lungs that’s a potential 300 extra calories, more combating several symptoms we all face suitable weight so that the last rep reallycan improve your health and help you than a Mars bar, burned every single day. as we get a little older. feels like hard work. Don’t overdo it anddrop a clothes size faster. make sure that you leave a day or two Do not be disheartened if initially you Resistance exercise can reduce bone to recover in between sessions. MusclesI only exercise to lose weight and get seem to be staying at the same weight or deterioration and build bone mass, grow while resting, so pushing yourself asthinner. I can burn far more calories gaining slightly. Muscle weighs more per preventing osteoporosis. hard as you can seven days a week won’tdoing light cardiovascular work than square inch than fat, so whilst your weight do you any favours.heavy lifting; shouldn’t I just stick to the might not be dropping very quickly, your Working your muscles can also inhibit the treadmill? clothes are feeling baggier and you are affects of sarcopenia, the age related lossWhile cardiovascular exercise is a great seeing a healthier, slimmer and better of muscle mass, strength and function. Personal Trainingway of burning the fat, adding a little toned you in the mirror. That’s far more After the age of thirty there is a loss ofstrength training to your workouts will earn important than anything those nasty 3-5% of muscle mass per decade, making Check out the transformationyou extra calories every day. 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Also, is not the case. It has been proven to have a positive combining the two successfully affect on insulin resistance, resting can propel you to achieving your Testosterone is a very important factor metabolism, blood pressure, body fat and goals at a much quicker rate. in the development of muscle shape, gastrointestinal transit time, factors that No matter what your goal is, so as women have very low levels of are linked to illnesses such as diabetes, you must ensure that your daily this hormone, their muscles develop heart disease and cancer. calories are tailored specifically differently, meaning a little resistance to you and that these calories are training will not lead to a bulky, butch Why am I still reading this and not made up of the right combination physique. starting my new stronger, fitter, of macronutrients: proteins, fats healthier and happier life right now? and carbohydrates. None of I’m not getting any younger, shouldn’t I Good point. 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THE SCHOOL REPORT DURLEY PRIMARY SCHOOLA Great Start families from the Durley Ladybirdto Durley pre-school. As well as raisingSchool’s money for the new school cookerySporting room, the accompanying cakeSeason sale alone raised nearly £200 for Macmillan Cancer care.Durley School had a greatsporting start to the school year We were particularly thrilledwith the whole school taking part with our girls’ football team thisin their first sponsored family term, who won the area footballfancy dress fun run. The younger tournament playing against somechildren started with a fancy dress very large schools in the localityparade and photoshoot followed including Berrywood, Botley andby a run or jog around the school Shamblehurst. The girls managedfield collecting a sticker for each to win all of their group matchescompleted lap. Children - not letting in a single goal evenat Key Stage 2 completed in the nail-biting penalty shoot-a more challenging route out final against Fair Oak. Weacross the fields opposite wish them luck for the rest of thethe school through awoodland area and round season.the golf course beforereturning to the school fieldfor more laps. The childrenand adults looked fabulousin their fancy dress outfitsand we were pleased to bejoined by children staff andFAIR OAK INFANT SCHOOL used their language skills to other schools around the world. prepare games to play with the Currently we have made links children teaching colours, animal with schools in Myanmar and the names, sports and much more. Netherlands. The Infant School children wereAround the United Kingdom and quickly inspired and amazed that manyWorld in recognise the different flags of the of the students had been in theirThirteen four countries. Year One classes class when they were younger.Classes are named after European countries and Year Two after As a school, we will continueFair Oak Infant School has countries further around the to promote and celebratejust welcomed one hundred world. diversity by forming links withand twenty new learners intoReception; there are now four At the start of each school yearhundred children on role. As children research their classa school we aim for children to country by finding capital cities,become successful learners, recognising flags, discovering theconfident individuals and languages that are spoken, foodinternational citizens. that is eaten as well as similarities to their own country and lives.Internationalism is regularly The children have shared theirpromoted through the curriculum learning with their parents andwhich has been recognised by friends in class assemblies.the British Council through theirInternational Schools Award. We have recently celebratedGlobal awareness is promoted European Day of Languages.through classes that are named Throughout the day differentafter different countries. Children languages were used, childrenin Reception find out about the found out how ‘hello’ was said in different European countries. Wyvern College supported their learning when Year 8 students visited as extra teachers. They
THE SCHOOL REPORTAt Upham, the children (and UPHAM CE PRIMARY SCHOOLparents) always look forward toour Christmas productions but The other classes in the school after the performance so that and every member of the classdrama work is also a vital part of all watched these older children the children could choose how had speaking parts on stage.learning across the school year. perform, as did their parents, the money they had raised This ensures that everyone isIn the Summer, children in Class grandparents and families. could be used. part of the production and fully4 (Years 5 and 6) performed Everyone really enjoyed it and involved.‘Pandora’s Box’. Not only did said how fabulous Class 4 were. In our small school, we alwaysthis help them understand more We also held a charity collection ensure every child takes partabout the Ancient Greeks, butalso enabled them to apply theirspeaking and listening skills tore-tell the story.FAIR OAK JUNIOR SCHOOLEngaging becoming confident, caring members of staff (and parents)Learning and respectful members of joining in too! Thanks must the community. Already this go to our PSA for supportingWhat a fantastic term we term we have enjoyed a space this event and for putting soare having! The children dome, visits from the Fire much effort into organising thesettled really well into the Brigade, a Victorian day, plus fundraising calendar for thenew academic year. We are so much more. The engaging year.really glad to welcome our learning doesn’t stop there. Wenew Year 3 children (and have visits planned to the Hinduparents) into the Fair Oak Temple, Winchester Cathedral,Junior School family, as well the Nuffield Theatre as wellas our new members of staff. I as visitors coming in. This isam especially happy to be the all in addition to our excitinginterim Headteacher and am curriculum - shared with ourlooking forward to continuing parents at the recent curriculumthe work of the school, so that evenings.our children make the bestpossible progress, as well as Recently, we held our Annual Fun Run. It was great to see so many parents supporting the children, as well as many
THE SCHOOL REPORT STOKE PARK INFANT SCHOOLForest Schoolcomes to Stoke The range of activities will dragon and have developedPark Infants be very varied and will be related the story and made friendshipSchool to the current season. Mid- bracelets out of dragon’s breath session the children will return to symbolise our responsibilityThe benefits of outdoor learning to the log circle for a snack and to look after the woods and onehave been recognised for many a drink. When the children are another.years. Forest School is inspired experienced ‘Forest Schoolers’by a Scandinavian approach to they will light a fire and cookpre-school education. outside.Pupils at Stoke Park Infants Year 1 and 2 pupils have takenSchool will be visiting Stoke Park part in the first Forest Schoolwoods throughout the year and sessions with enthusiasm. Theywill notice seasonal changes, have been fascinated by theparticularly observing changes in different textures they’ve foundplants, trees and wildlife. around the school grounds. Particularly the prickly sweetDuring early visits to the woods chestnut shells and the leatherythe children will familiarise and spiky horse chestnut shells,themselves with the environment. which surround the muchExpectations and routines will enjoyed conkers. We’ve comebe established and pupils will be up with Forest School namestaught how to manage risk and and made wooden pendants withstay safe in the woods. these on. The pupils were very taken with the story of the ForestSTOKE PARK JUNIOR SCHOOL Year 6 children recite the alphabet and times tables. The Year 3 children Year 6 have started their year also had the opportunity to write looking at the Vile Victorians. with chalk on a slate. They have been comparing theMinibeast anticipated snail racing! Each life of a Victorian child to thoseExplorers! table had their own snail to race of today. Life for the rich and against others, although none poor was very different and YearIn Year 4, we have been learning of them went anywhere fast! We 6 have looked at this in greatall about minibeasts in our school also explored our school pond, to detail. The children have hadgrounds. We ventured outside on see what creatures were lurking the chance to look at a rangea minibeast hunt, visiting different in the depths beneath! We had a of Victorian artefacts as well asareas of our school grounds to great time pond dipping off the dress up in Victorian rich andsee what we could find. We then two jetties and identifying all the poor clothing. Part of the topicbrought them into our classrooms different creatures that we found included re-creating a Victorianand sketched them using oil within the pond, even if we did classroom where the Year 3pastels. The grand finale of our need our wellies and coats to children were the pupils. It’sminibeast hunt was the much safe to say that our Victorian combat the weather. teachers were terrifying while they demanded that the
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National Award for Wyvern Teacher Wyvern is delighted that Will Selected from thousands of Emeny, Maths Curriculum Leader, nominations, Will was awarded has been awarded the prestigious one of just 55 Silver Awards in accolade of Teacher of the Year June and joined fellow winners for in a Secondary School in the UK a celebratory tea at the House of Pearson Teaching Awards 2016. Commons. He was announced as overall winner in the Secondary After receiving the superb Gold Teacher of the Year category at a Plato Award from presenter Sian glittering ceremony at London’s Lloyd, Will said, “I am so humbled Guildhall in October. and excited to have received this award. Wyvern College is a brilliant Will is passionate about his school and I am so grateful to all students achieving their potential the colleagues who have supported and also believes in the sharing and developed me as a teacher of best practice. To this end, he over the years. Most importantly, developed Numeracy Ninjas, a thank you to the students past programme of work based on and present; your hard work and extensive research, and has made commitment to your studies inspire it freely available so that it is now me to be the best teacher I can be used in thousands of schools for you each day!” across every continent in the world. Farewell toDesborough! Alan Newton, Wyvern Headteacher, said, “Will is a ‘force majeur’ inThe Desborough Road building has Maths teaching and his leadershipbeen an integral part of the Eastleigh of learning. Rarely have I comeCollege estate for many decades, and across someone so talented, yetsome ex-Wyvern students may even so selfless and generous with hisremember it originally being part of gifts. We are so proud of him and IWyvern! In recent years, the ground can think of none more deservingfloor has used been for Hair and of an Award of this kind!”Beauty courses and upstairs, Art andDesign have made the best use of the French Exchange large, airy spaces for exhibitions and A month later, students welcomedstudios. Year 9 students certainly made portraits done by modern-day their exchange partners to Wyvern.Sadly, the building can no longer be the most of the opportunity to French artists. As well as taking part in tutor timemaintained without major outlay, such live with a host family during the and assembly which they areas replacing the roof, the heating annual French Exchange, where Students also enjoyed visiting unfamiliar with, the French studentssystem and the windows; none of they spent a week experiencing a traditional French market, visited the New Forest, Lyndhurst,which is cost effective. The building life in the French capital. renowned for its range of Portsmouth Historic Dockyards andalso does not suit the range of modern organic produce, and the Tour the Spinnaker Tower, and spentcourses now on offer at Eastleigh Their visit began with a trip to Montparnasse and the Arc de an action-packed day with theirCollege. The land including the old Montmartre and Sacré-Coeur, Triomphe. A variety of experiences English partners at Marwell Activityschool building is up for sale and the with fantastic views over the city. were organised by the individual Centre.site has outline planning permission At the Musée de Montmartre, host families including visiting for housing. Options for converting where Renoir lived for a period famous sites by night, attending the Great commitment from all thethe building to flats also proved to be of time, students participated in ballet, enjoying French cuisine, and families on both sides ensuredcost prohibitive and so it is due to be an art workshop, painting in the experiencing the wonders of the another successful exchange anddismantled and recycled during 2017. Impressionist style and recreating Palace of Versailles. Parc Asterix some fantastic memories for allStudents will move across to the main Renoir’s painting ‘La Balançoire’. was the destination for a joint visit those who took part.Eastleigh College campus into state- They then spent time wandering with their exchange partners and of-the-art facilities. Although looking the cobbled streets, shopping, the week finished with a tour of the forward to the move, students and staff and even having their caricature impressive Stade de France. Photos of the art workshop, thewere also keen to mark the historic Stade de France, and the view frommoment by including it in the Art andDesign ‘Elsewhere’ exhibition. the 7th floor of the host school!
NICK MORT TENNIS Nick Mort Tennis was established in 1991, inially working in NICK MORT TENNISassociaon with Bishopstoke Tennis Club alongside Chris Wilkinson NICK MORT TENNIS former Brish No.1 and his coach and father Reg Wilkinson who sll NICK MORT TENNISassistswith Nick MortNick Mort Tennis was established in 1991, inially working in cToeaNcnhniIinCsgKawt ahMsis eOevseRtrapTbolipCsuhOleadrASaCintuHrd1Ia9Ny9C1Gl,ubi.nially working inassociaon with Bishopstoke Tennis Club alongside Chris Wilkinson afvNsoasircormikcosieuaprshsBoielnrosissoiwsopAhnihtsThyNaiotsWB.et1ihsxhaYtratoeVnTpmdesEentholnRyikissaeNffschooToTareudcnElahdnbNiablseneNrdCaaIlvtufSeaabsitlahCrabeLlflreoUenRtcogetBsgaeidnvWedrirylCekbihonrdfsioysornacWnewdtilhhkaoisnt ssonllformer Brish No.1 and his coach and father Reg Wilkinson who sll aNbsseicilsiketsfM.woirtth(TTechoneancsisheiwnseagssasetioshtniassbewlivseihlrlebpdeoipnPuA1lYa9Gr91S-a, otinupirtedianallyytoCwlauolbrlk).ing in association Comeassists with coaching at his ever popular Saturday Club. 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A thriving session juostrfoermLadaieisal, tnchaids isreonssnisoencoctoonsiasotgsnoefea mcnoixttaulrwcehoofifnrulngd,.d.crilolsmand match play T Qualified, Insured membSeerssioonfsTavhaeilabBler:-itish Tennis Coaches Association n CMtAhdleeuumboltsfb,QfpiJecuaureasrnk,loiiwofioorriernlelCdNalmhio,nniacInadenvkitlsaebFuMccoaaertomeoixNrrdktntieilicsynmnckgdmoeoemsendyambs0gpet7beelra7emo2yrsnfi,n9htTtg8leeiwp9lnheso9nporai4luhsdv1roC.as6cnoioleaamcbbhloeUoKkings, Contact Nick on 0772 9899 416QWuedanelisdfiaey mdMo,ornnIidnnagyss e9uv.3er0nei–ndg117.m3.000aem–m8-.0c0bopnemtarcattoNWicfykvTfeorernvnennueisdeCtaoilsach UK nl or via ll Adult Mix-in Wednesday 6-8pmor email [email protected] mornCinog n10t.0a0c–t12N.00icnokono- cnon0tac7t 7Ni2ck f9or8ve9nu9e d4et1ai6ls sil t Contact Nick foor mroereminfoarmilacoaniarnndstocondoautgwehich snestsilown woorullddb.ecstosumit you. sl l gl LTA registration tl Free entry into Wimbledon Ticket Ballot This session has been running for many years and is as popular today as it ever was. 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European Day of Languages international menu was on offer in the College canteen and theThe annual European Day of The Hebrew lessons included explored language etymology weekly Fountain Café servedLanguages celebration provided mastering traditional Hebrew and Maths devised activities that a selection of internationallyWyvern students with a host of dances, and coming to grips with incorporated the language being inspired bakes.opportunities to explore different a language that amazingly has no studied by each year group. Inlanguages. Assemblies had an real vowels! Technology, students looked The week finished with Yearinternational flavour, looking at at European designers and 8 students preparing andtravelling abroad, alongside the Languages teachers delivered products, and words used in their delivering short lessons inrichness and diversity of different taster sessions of different subject with a non-English origin. French to Year 1 classes at Faircultures. languages and students who are Oak Infant School. This was a native speakers of a language The Library also contributed, valuable experience for all thoseVisiting teachers, David and other than English taught their with a display of books written involved and a really positiveDiana Snuggs, engaged peer group. Other departments by foreign authors or set in a end to an inspiring week.students with lessons on also incorporated a language different country. Year 7 studentsRussian and Hebrew. Year 9 theme into their lessons to mark were encouraged to read onestudents were challenged to the day. Philosophy and Ethics of these and write a booklearn a few words of Russian examined the Arabic used review, or to design a posterand also enjoyed a general by Muslims in Europe and its to mark the day, with prizesknowledge quiz on Russia. similarities with Spanish. English awarded for the best entries. 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GIRLS LOVE Like us on Facebook AND FOOTBALL? Wyvern Youth FCBOYS Then come and join one of the biggest community based clubs in Hampshire AGES 6 to U10 AGES U11 to U15 AGES U16 to U18EASTLEIGH AND DISTRICT SOUTHAMPTON AND DISTRICT CITY OF SOUTHAMPTON MINI SOCCER LEAGUE TYRO FOOTBALL LEAGUE YOUTH FOOTBALL LEAGUE IF YOU LOVE FOOTBALL Competitive squads trained by WHY NOT COME AND JOIN ONE OF THE BEST YOUTH FOOTBALL CLUBS IN HAMPSHIRE. VISIT OUR WEBSITE www.wyvernfc.co.uk FOR DETAILS, OR CONTACT [email protected] Bowl Press DayWyvern students had a as providing some top tips to research their player and media professionals and tofantastic insight into the world on how to carry out a good compile interview questions. It interview sports personalities.of sporting media recently, interview. Following on was was then over to the pitch to Students conductedjoining a number of other Hampshire Cricket’s own carry out the player interviews themselves extremely wellschools for the Hampshire Press Officer, Jamie Hopkins, and get a few photos and and certainly made the mostCricket Press Day at the who summarised his role and autographs! During the of the experience”.Ageas Bowl. emphasised how voluntary afternoon, students started work experience had helped to draft their articles; the Concluding the day, studentsHosted in the Shaun Udal him to secure his dream best one from all the schools were treated to an impromptusuite with stunning views job. The morning continued attending will be selected for the behind-the-scenes touracross the ground, the day with practical activities where Hampshire Cricket July Match including the VIP stand,began with an informative students learnt about writing for Day Programme. Wyvern training nets, and the controlopening session from Simon different audiences and the key students will also see their room which is the hub ofWalter, Daily Echo Sports elements of a press article. work published in the College’s the ground for any match orReporter. He outlined his ‘Sporting Times’ publication. event.career path into journalism Each group was then allocated Mr Dickinson, Trip Leader,and the wide range of skills a Hampshire Cricket player declared, “This was a greatneeded to be an effective and worked against the clock opportunity for students to meetsports journalist, as well Thought for the Day “People who wonder if the glass is half empty or half full miss the point. The glass is refillable.” ~ Author Unknown
Mock Interview Day Play Squash or Racketball?Wyvern’s Mock Interview Day such as British Gas, Santander,is an important part of the The Co-op, the NHS, Hampshire Your Local Club in Fair OakCollege’s Careers programme County Council, Hendy Ford,for Year 10 students, providing Clarke Willmott and local Welcomes New Membersthem with the chance to colleges.experience a one-to-one www.fairoaksquashandracketball.co.ukinterview of 10-15 minutes with Commenting on the event, onea member of industry. For some interviewer said, “The students Did you know that there is astudents, this is the first formal I interviewed were of a high rackets and fitness club in theinterview situation that they quality and were a credit to thehave encountered and acts as College. I was impressed with village that can help you keep Junior Activities Everyuseful preparation for interviews their confidence and enjoyed the fit, enjoy a great sport and meet Saturday Morningthat they will attend for post-16 day immensely.” new people? Racketball is the 9am to 1pm - Call us!college places in Year 11. fastest growing ball game in the Students’ feedback was also UK and can easily be played byThe day relies on volunteers very good, indicating that the anyone of any age! Squash isfrom industry to undertake process had given them morethe interviews and this year confidence and also highlightedthe College was fortunate any areas that they needed toto welcome experienced work on for future interviews.interviewers from companies still a popular sport and enjoyed by many including our juniors. Come and give it a try out for free. We also have gym facilities and a bar for our members use. Over 60's Racketball Morning Coming Soon! Enquire Now.. Email [email protected] Find us on Facebook or leave us a message on 02380 695107Oxford University Experience Wyvern’s Careers Co-ordinator, Katie Bruce, commented, careers programme is to raise interesting and interactive “This was an inspiring event students’ aspirations and to psychology taster session which which I hope dispelled some increase awareness of the wide gave students an insight into myths about who can apply to range of opportunities available what academic study at Oxford and study at this prestigious post-16, and this was the first in could be like. university.” a series of university visits.A group of Wyvern Year 10 In the City of Dreaming Spires,gifted and talented students had students were given a tour by athe opportunity to experience current undergraduate studyinga day at Oxford University last at the University, taking in theterm. Part of the College’s sights of the many colleges and the distinctive architecture such as The Bridge of Sighs and Radcliffe Camera. This was followed by an in-depth tour of St Edmund (Teddy) Hall, one of over 30 colleges within the University, including the beautiful grounds and chapel. The day continued with an
Activate Your Mind! Line Total SudokuPlace all of the digits from 1 to 9 into the circles so that the sum of 1 85 27 4the numbers in each straight line is the same. 7 © Cihan Altay 5 61 9 91 68 29 34 21 4 38 2 5 8 39 74 6 Answer: Answers 168592734 249873165 5 3 7 6 4 18 2 9 971235648 625184397 384769251 496318572 712456983 853927416Missing Vowels 168592734The BrainBashers Dictionary of Proverbs is running out of memory. 249873165 AnswerBelow are four well known proverbs with their vowels missing and Answersthe remaining letters are grouped in fours. 8 39 74 6Dntb tthh ndth tfds ytrth wllt 5 S73 w17 e62e43t 1 J86 a24r895bslw nchs ngbt slwr nchn gng 9 5thnk frst ndth nspk 4 38 2 21 34 29 68 91 5 61 9 7 6 2 5 1 8 4 3 9 7I have a jar of sweets. There are 234 red, 26 blue, 67 green and 63 yellow sweets. 3 8 4 7 6 9 2 5 1What chance do I have of picking a blue one with my eyes shut? 1 85 27 4 496318572 Answer: 1 in 15. Since there were 390 sweets in the jar and 26 of them were blue, the chances are 26 in 390 = 1 in 15 = 6.66%. Answer: 712456983 Do not bite the hand that feeds you. Truth will out. 8 5S3k9it2t7le4s 1 6 Be slow in choosing, but slower in changing. Think first and then speak.Missing Letters Below are 10 skittles in an upside-down triangle, can you move the skittles around such that the triangle is the correct way up? You can only move 3 skittles!Below you will find 10 well-known seven letter words, with only theirendings remaining. Can you determine the words?....rem ....rre....oct ....sfy....pso ....ott....dma ....hma....edo ....dpa ....rre = bizarre Answer: Answer: ....sfy = satisfy ....rem = theorem Only three skittles have to move, we have labelled them 1, 2 and 3. You can see their starting positions first and ....ott = boycott ....oct = concoct then where they end up in the triangle. ....hma = drachma ....pso = calypso ....dpa = grandpa ....dma = grandma ....edo = torpedoPuzzles devised by © Kevin Stone [www.brainbashers.com]
Sports NewsRio Carnival Sports Day Wyvern Short Mat Bowls ClubA carnival spirit ran through this as students were encouraged to Wyvern Short Mat Bowls Club wish, play in friendly matchesyear’s Sports Day at Wyvern, make a flamboyant carnival mask has been established since against other local clubs overas the whole school enjoyed a or headdress, a banner of the 1995 some 21 years ago the winter season. Annuallyvariety of colourful, Rio-themed Olympic values, or a decorative from members of the Fleming members are invited to join usactivities linked to the 2016 country flag. Some students also Park Bowls Club. We are on our trip to Warners Hotel,Olympics, before watching the learnt samba drumming, whilst a friendly club and play in Bembridge, IOW every April onCollege’s young athletes taking others picked up a few samba the Dance Studio at Wyvern a four-day bowling break.part in the annual track and field dance moves. College, Botley Road, Fair Whether you are a beginnerevents. Oak, Eastleigh, SO50 7AN or an experienced player or The culmination of their work was every Thursday from 7.30pm looking to try this form of theStudents learnt about the a multi-coloured parade, giving a to 9.30pm and Saturdays from game for the first time, you canoriginal values of the Olympic vibrant feel to the trackside and 2.00pm to 4.00pm. be sure of a warm welcome, soand Paralympic games which spurring on the athletes taking Short mat bowls is based why not take that first step andinclude courage, determination, part in the sporting events. on the outdoor sport of lawn get in touch? It is recognisedequality, excellence, friendship, bowls so many of the rules are as an ideal game for the olderinspiration, and respect. Some adaptations of the rules of the generation of which most ofgroups then researched the Rio outdoor game, with the basic our members are, however weCarnival, its costumes, music and aim being to deliver as many welcome anyone to join. If youtraditions. Others discovered woods (bowls) as possible are interested in joining us wemore about participating Olympic nearer to the smaller target offer three free trial sessions,countries including their past bowl (the jack) than any of the please come along and meetsuccesses, best events, potential opposition’s woods. We play on us.stars of 2016, and the people’s mats 45 long by 6 feet wide Or contact Eric Wright oncelebratory traditions. There was In addition to our twice weekly 023 80 693 490 for morealso a creative element to the day meetings members can, if they information. Wyvern Community Bowls ClubSSE Wembley Stadium, the match and to inspire those whoWomen’s was contested between London participate in the College’sFA Cup rivals Arsenal and Chelsea. A Girls’ Football Team.Final spectacular first-half goal by Arsenal’s Dan Carter resulted inA group of Wyvern students them lifting the trophy for the 14thhad a superb opportunity time in front of a record crowd ofto experience elite sport at over 32,000.the SSE Women’s FA CupFinal in May. Taking place at It was a day of firsts for many of the students: the first professional football match that some had attended, the first FA Cup match for others, and a first visit to Wembley Stadium for many of them. The aim of the trip was to raise interest in women’s football
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