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Howard House Report

The astronomical charts would suggest that Howard and Seymour would again fight out this year’s competition. Capably led by quiz luminaries Sulamaan Rahim and Nathan McClelland; after many years of friendly rivalry, could they mould their respective houses into championship winning units? Which house would cast a shadow over the other one?

In November, first blood went to Howard who snatched the senior honours with a 35-33 victory over Seymour in the final decider, mainly thanks to the lightning buzzing of the captain. In the intermediate section, Howard suffered a gravitational wobble against Beaufort but then recovered to beat Tudor and Seymour and steal a lead of two wins going into the final series of fixtures.

It was the Junior competitors over the past three weeks who needed to wrap up the victory for the Blue Wave. A defeat to Seymour in the first fixture, thanks to magnificent buzzing from Ajay John, threw Howard out of orbit and meant that the Golden Ticket could still snatch overall victory, a second victory for Seymour over Beaufort meant that they could still finish up winners, however a win for Howard against Tudor meant that the championship could only be shared. It came to the final fixtures to determine the Junior honours, Seymour were denied by the odd point to Tudor in the last round and Howard’s strength totally eclipsed Beaufort. After a mini crisis, the Blue Planet had again emerged from the darkness to share the Junior title with Seymour and Tudor.

This left the overall standings as follows:

Beaufort and Tudor – joint 3rd Place – the penumbras

Seymour – 2nd Place – the umbra

Nathan will have to take umbrage as the corona goes to Howard

Apologies for the astronomically bad puns, but it was the week of the eclipse.

GNH

Seymour

This term’s results have been disappointing for Seymour. Fourth place in two of the year’s big events, Swimming and Rugby, left the boys downhearted. However, the boys that competed in these events gave 100%. The other houses, unfortunately, were too strong. On a more positive note, Seymour managed to come away with one win in the chess for the first time in a number of years. This meant that Seymour finished joint third in the Chess competition.

The best result came in the Quiz. With the Intermediates and Seniors having already competed, the Junior team battled hard to come out with two wins out of three. This placed us securely into second position overall. A great effort from the Quizzers. With two more events still to finish the term the boys need to fight hard then look ahead to the summer term. With a determined effort they could gain some silverware and bring Seymour back into the championship.

TJW

Tudor House

Well what can be said about this term, I will say this that the lads of Tudor house have once again done us proud! This term started off very slowly, with the only hi-lights I suppose being my long and dreary house assemblies. Eventually when the January exam season was out of the way, then the house activities got under way with gusto. The Chess and the concluding of the House Quiz from last term got underway. The Chess team ably led by Oliver Whitfield, once again showed their dedication to the cause, by doing battle over three evenings in late January and early February. The players achieved a joint third in the overall Chess.


The two sections of the Quiz still to be completed this term were for the Intermediate and the Junior sections. After the Seniors had not won any rounds of their quiz we as a house were on an uphill task, but our Inters and Juniors engaged their brains and gained enough victories to raise us to share joint third with three victories between them.
The next big inter house competition was the swimming, which saw the boys from years 7 to 10 do us proud by taking part in their swimming standards, this gave us a great platform for the overall gala. I am very pleased with all members of the house; because of cause overall competitions can’t be won such as the cross country, swimming and athletics cannot be won without all doing their best. The gala showed that the house have some strong swimmers at this time spread across the age groups, I must say well done to all members who took part in the gala and achieved a marvellous win overall. Aditya Bajpai of Yr7 came 3rd in his age group for the Victor Ludorum, Joe Clark and Leon Zhang of Yr8 came joint 1st in their age group whilst Tom Weaver of Yr11 came joint 2nd in the Senior age group.
The rugby competition was also to be completed this term and we had high hopes of pushing for the overall rugby after our previous strong showing with the Inters and Seniors in the first term. The Yr8 team performed exceedingly well and won all three of their games, which meant that the Rugby Championship could be claimed before the final Yr7 competition, the Seniors took to the field knowing that three wins would clinch the rugby, this they did with a nail biting victory over Beaufort in their last game. The Yr7 took to the field for their tournament and struggled to develop their game from the set plays, but they will have learnt from this experience. Credit must go to all members of the house who took part in the rugby tournament, as we amassed a very impressive 22 out of the 30 points on offer.
There are many positives we can take away from the term as we look towards the summer term. At the time of writing this report the Hockey and Music competitions are still to be completed, I therefore wish them well in their endeavours. We can now look forward to and expect strong performances in the remaining events such as house athletics, cricket and tennis. Well done and good luck.
AJN
Key Dates 2015

Saturday

28/03/15 - 12/04/15

Easter Holiday

Monday

13/04/15 - 17/04/15

Y12 and Y13 Chemistry and Physics ISAs

Thursday

16/04/15

Year 13 A2 ISA Physics TEST 2

Thursday

16/04/15

Year 12 AS Physics ISA TEST 2

Friday

17/04/15

Year 12 AS Physics ISA TEST 2

Monday

20/04/15 - 24/04/15

Y12 Biology EMPA

Tuesday

21/04/15

Y8 Parents' Evening

Wednesday

22/04/15

Y10 Death of a Salesman - Stratford

Wednesday

22/04/15

Salters Chemistry Festival

Monday

27/04/15 - 01/05/15

Y13 Biology EMPA

Thursday

30/04/15

EES Celebration Day

Thursday

30/04/15

Junior Maths Challenge

Monday

04/05/15

Bank Holiday

Thursday

07/05/15

Y12 Biology Exam. Hall

Friday

08/05/15

Y13 Biology Exam. Hall

Monday

11/05/15

Y7, Y8, Y9, Y10 Review 5 on Network

Tuesday

12/05/15

Czech Trip Parents' Evening

Thursday

14/05/15

Y7, Y8, Y9, Y10 Review 5 to Parents

Friday

22/05/15 - 26/05/15

Y10 Battlefields trip

Monday

25/05/15 - 29/05/15

Summer half-term

Monday

01/06/15 - 05/06/15

Y8 + Y10 Exam Week

Monday

08/06/15 - 12/06/15

Y7 + Y9 Exam Week

Monday

08/06/15 - 12/06/15

Y8 Residential trip to North Wales

Monday

15/06/15

Teacher Day

Tuesday

16/06/15

Teacher Day

Monday

22/06/15

Y7, Y8, Y9, Y10 Exam Results on Network

Monday

22/06/15

Y11 Work Experience Conference

Monday

22/06/15

Y11 Book Return

Wednesday

24/06/15 - 28/06/15

St David's Rock Climbing trip

Thursday

25/06/15 - 05/07/15

German Work Experience Trip

Friday

26/06/15

Timberley Graduation in Hall 6-7 pm

Monday

29/06/15

Y9 Forensic Day

Tuesday

30/06/15

Y6 Parents' Induction evening

Tuesday

30/06/15

Y7, Y8, Y9, Y10 F.T. Exam Comments on Network

Tuesday

30/06/15

Y12 Ecton Mine trip.ERA

Wednesday

01/07/15

Y6 Induction Day

Friday

03/07/15

Y12 (Y11) Induction Day

Monday

06/07/15

Y7, Y8, Y9, Y10 Exam Report to Parents

Wednesday

08/07/15

Sports Day

Thursday

09/07/15

Y10 Parents' Evening

Friday

10/07/15

JET Trip. PROVISIONAL

Monday

13/07/15

Y7 and Y8 Presentation Evening

Tuesday

14/07/15

Y9 and Y10 Presentation Evening

Wednesday

15/07/15

Sports Day reserve

Friday

17/07/15 - 25/07/15

Czech Trip

Friday

17/07/15

Summer term ends


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