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Maths News

We have explored lots of practical maths in a number of Year 6 lessons recently, from creating our own games of chance and analysing the results, to deriving the formula for the area of a circle using… cheese triangles!

Yr 6 Diarylea challenge (Wk comm 16th May)

Practical learning like this is a fantastic opportunity for our pupils to explore and deepen their understanding of mathematical concepts as well having the opportunity to make great progress as independent learners. The benefits of which include improved academic performance as well as increased engagement and motivation.

In Years 7 and Top Form our pupils are at the ‘top’ of the school and are encouraged to develop their expertise in this area. So, what better way to prepare than beginning the process of embedding those skills in Year 6. Oh, and it’s fun too!

Congratulations to the following pupils who were successful in the recent UKMT Junior Maths Challenge:

Year 6

Bronze: Benedict B, Livi D, Isaac G, Ewan M, Olivia W

Silver: Oscar B, Oli B, Otto C, Amelie C, Matt F, Zach J, Wilfred O, Thomas P, Jamie W-S

Gold: Noah S, Ally M (Best in Year)

 

Year 7

Bronze: Seb C, Harry C, Finlay W

Silver: Adam C, Sam C, Josh D, Jacob H, Will P, Eloise W

Gold: Aidan B, Will F, Josh L, Sid S, Luca F and Tommy H (Joint Best in Year)

 

Top Form

Bronze: Leo C

Silver: Ayush G, Logan L, Aidan S

Gold: Luke B, Matthew P, Louis S, Kai Y-P, Ben M (Best in Year and Best in School)

Well done to everyone who took part in this tough problem solving competition.


Shakespeare Success for Felix

Congratulations to Felix Maxwell, our grand finalist for the Performing Shakespeare Competition by English Speaking Union.

He’ll be representing Beechwood at The Globe on 24t June.

Felix performed a monologue from Shakespeare’s The Tempest and wowed the judges at the Regional Final at Haberdashers’ School, beating seven other contestants from other local schools.

Out of a total of 120 performers nationally, Felix will be one of just 15 performing at the Globe.

What an incredible achievement, well done Felix!

 

 


Top Form Drama

In Top Form Drama Elliot, Kai, Adam & Freddie devised a piece inspired by this painting. You can watch their drama piece here


From the Science Labs

It has been a busy week in the labs this week for Senior Department pupils.

Year 6  have been learning about the “proper” names for different human bones, and investigating blood – they even “made” a large bottle of blood! They also walked around as blood cells to learn more about their functions.

Year 7 have been learning what happens in the chloroplast during photosynthesis.

Have a look at some photos below:
Science (wk comm 16th May)


Equipment for Maths Assessments

Please may we ask that pupils remember the following equipment which they will need for their Maths assessments:

Calculator (Year 7 and 8 only), Protractor, Pencils, Ruler, Rubber, Compass

 

 

 


Summer Examination Timetable

Please click here to see the Summer 2022 School Exams Timetables

 


From the Senior Library

The Wondrous Prune by Ellie Clements

The Wondrous Prune is the first in a new series following remarkable children from the same neighbourhood.

Prune is an ordinary 11 year old, settling into a new town with her mother and troublesome brother, Jesse. Unfortunately, her brother’s past follows them and she herself becomes the subject of the school bullies – simultaneous to this she starts to develop magical powers. Whenever she feels big emotions, incredible colours swirl before her eyes. What’s more, if she focuses on her emotions while drawing, her images come to life!

When her gift starts to make mayhem, Prune sets about learning to control it, and realises that she can harness her powers for doing good. This becomes all the more pressing when a bully leads Jesse off the rails, and it falls to the Wondrous Prune to harness her talent to save the day.

The story explores the incredible healing power of art and creativity. Prune’s drawing skills help her cope with difficult life events and discover who she is. It’s a heart-warming read.

 

Ms Messent & Mrs Lott


Head’s Commendations

Congratulations to the recipients of this week’s Head’s Commendations:

Nurture Engage Inspire
Year 6 - - Ewan
Year 7 - - Felix, Sid, Eric, Reuben, Audrey, Anna, Will, Millie
Top Form - - Jamie, Peter, Logan