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Thursday 14 February 2013

HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!


LET THE BAKING BEGIN!


The London Marathon is the largest annual fundraising event on the planet – runners have raised over £500 million for good causes since the race began in 1981. Daisy Gresswell and Jo Unsworth are currently trying to add to this staggering amount. They have both been hard at work making, and selling Valentine cookies. They have a long way to go to reach their £4000 total, but the sales today have helped to increase the amount raised so far. A lot of money raised has been a result of various food sales, but they do say a way to a man's heart is through his stomach!

There are a lot of things to keep in mind when preparing for your first marathon—and I’m not talking about the months of training they already have completed and planned. Undertaking this task, whilst also focusing on their A levels, will be a massive achievement - and one they will never forget!

If you would like to donate then simply click on the link found below
http://www.justgiving.com/DaisyGresswell-JoUnsworth

THE FIRST BATCH!
THE LAST BATCH - OR SO THEY THOUGHT!


THE FINISHED PRODUCT!



THE DELIVERY CUPID'S
CUPID = THE GOD OF DESIRE, LOVE AND AFFECTION???




Go Jo and Daisy!


A marathon is a daunting prospect for anyone, let alone for 2 teenage girls running the London marathon! The training will of course be gruelling but for these two competitive rowers it should be a doddle. But this is what I admire the most about these girls. Their pure dedication and willingness to complete this marathon, and the least we can do for them is donating some money to their cause – Sports Aid. Jo and Daisy hope to raise money by conducting various events like Mufti days and regular cake sales and any support is much appreciated!

Sports Aid is an excellent charity that focuses on ‘helping the sports stars of tomorrow, today’. Their aim is to provide money for upcoming sports stars during the early parts of their careers. Sports Aid also helps disabled sportsmen to achieve their sporting dreams. This is a brilliant charity for Jo and Daisy to run for.

I think we can all take a leaf out of these two exceptional girls’ book and realise that we can make a difference in the world. We don’t have to go to extreme lengths; but we can change someone’s life so easily. These two girls are beyond admirable and I really look up to them.

Written by Olivia Peacock

Sunday 10 February 2013

Winning Streak

Buoyed by two successive wins the Shiplake girls’ netball team travelled to Pangbourne College with a sense of anticipation. Artic winds made playing conditions difficult, particularly for the shooters. Early panic meant that it looked more like a game of ‘Pass the Bomb’, than netball, resulting in a 2 – 2 score at the end of the first quarter. White, Rowbotham and McIntosh held off the opposition in defence with Lister as centre and Harman, Arnold and Holland in attack.

The second quarter saw a change in team, allowing the more novice players a chance to show off their newly learned skills. Despite some excellent play from the defence, Kozhemyakina and Pongratz, and great channelling from Lister, Harman and Malagueira, Shiplake ended the second quarter losing 4 – 5.
Once again the team changed, resulting in more fluid passing and excellent defence from McIntosh in the goal circle. Rowbotham and Holland worked well together, intercepting the ball and passing it down the court to the midfield where Harman, Lister and Arnold worked it into the goal circle enabling goals from White and Arnold. This resulted in an 8 - 6 lead to Shiplake.
In the final quarter Shiplake were determined to extend their lead. As the wind picked up, so did the volume of the side-line support. Excellent team work was evident in the last 10 minutes of the game scoring seven goals, and only conceding four to the opposition, making the final score 15-10 to Shiplake.

Saturday 9 February 2013

Joseph Production

This week has been a particularly busy week for those in the Joseph production and the four angels seen below have been fulfilling their roll on and off stage.  Miss Saker has been singing their praises as they have been guiding the Shiplake primary students and  also helping to organise behind the scenes.  Myself and matron had the pleasure of watching the performance on Thursday evening and it truly is a wonderful production.  The reputation and popularity of Joseph rests on an amalgamation of good story-telling and an unbelievably creative blend of popular musical styles from every conceivable genre. But it takes a talented cast and director/choreographer to fully attain the musical's inspirational and entertainment value.  Once again, the Shiplake drama department have outdone themselves.  A huge round of applause goes out to Ellaoisa, Bunty, Meg and Trudi.