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THE RAVENSBOURNE REVIEW Issue 39: 2nd—6th September 2019
“TO BE THE BEST YOU CAN BE”
Message from the Head
As we come to the end of the second week of term and our first full week with all the students back, I would like
congratulate all the students on the fantastic start they have made this year. The Year 7’s have made a great first
impression on me with their conduct and enthusiasm for the start of their secondary school journey. You really
wouldn't think they have only been here for 9 days.
The departmental clubs have all started this week and I would like to see each student taking part in at least one
extra-curricular club. You will see our current listing of clubs further down the newsletter. The Sports Department are
looking for more students for their Basketball and Rugby teams so if you are interested in being part of one of our
sports teams then I would encourage you to try out for one of the teams. We will look forward to reporting on our
upcoming sports fixtures throughout the year.
Wishing you all a lovely weekend.
Mr O’Shaughnessy—Headteacher
Weekly Agenda: w/c 9.09.19
Week 1
Monday
Year 7 Assembly
Tuesday
Year 8 Assembly
Whole School Photos
Wednesday
Year 9 Assembly
Thursday
KS4 Assembly
Friday
Post 16 Assembly
Could we please remind students, parents and carers of
the need to be in school with the correct uniform and
equipment. Any deviation in uniform and the standard of
dress will not be accepted. Your child will be challenged
if they come to school with incorrect uniform, which
includes trainers and piercings.
To remind all, trainers are not permitted, girls are allowed
to have one set of small studs in, boys are not permitted
any ear piercings. Facial piercings are not permitted.
Any students not adhering to this policy will be asked to
remove their piercings in school. Fake tan, false
eyelashes and nail extensions are also not permitted
under our uniform policy and students will be asked to
remove them in school.
Thank you in advance for your support in maintaining
these high standards.
Uniform Expectations
Wellbeing Ambassador Role
What is a Wellbeing Ambassador?
A Wellbeing Ambassador is a student that wants to break the stigma around mental health, by supporting their peers in
looking after their wellbeing. Wellbeing Ambassadors will be at the heart of all of the work that we do in looking after your
peers’ mental health and wellbeing, and understanding it. You will act as a role model for all students in our school to help
them to be the best that they can be.
Why are we creating this role?
Evidence shows that across the UK, mental health issues in children are increasing while the wellbeing of young people is
deteriorating. Today, young people like yourselves have to navigate a complex and ever-changing world, facing challenges
and pressures in numerous aspects of your life. In fact, 90% of leaders in schools have reported an increase in the number of
students experiencing anxiety or stress over the last five years.
In your lifetime you will spend 7,800 hours at school! This is what makes school the perfect place to help students to learn
about their own mental health and emotional wellbeing, and a place for students who are facing challenges to receive support.
Gaining knowledge, receiving support and building resilience doesn’t just help you in school, but sets you on a path for the
rest of your lives. Not only this, but having good emotional wellbeing gives you the best opportunity for academic
achievement.
You could be the student who can help our school to support one another and build a better understanding for
mental health and emotional wellbeing in our school.
What is involved in the role?
• You will receive specialist training from The Mental Health and Wellbeing Lead teacher, The Mental Health Foundation
for the Peer Education Project as well as an official certificate that counts towards future applications.
• Weekly training on Mental Health First Aid
• Help with the running of BBBS and providing 1:1 mentoring to referred students at form times
• Run the student Mental Health and Wellbeing Committee
• Assist with training and assemblies across the school on Mental Health and Wellbeing
• Work together to run Anti Bullying Week and Mental Health Week and other awareness days, including: resource
creating, delivering sessions, fundraising and awareness activities, social media and promotion to peers.
• Deliver the Peer Education Project on Mental Health and Wellbeing to the Year 7 cohort and TRS
• Look after the Mental Health and Wellbeing noticeboard
• Be ambassadors and role models for Mental Health and Wellbeing in the whole school
What kind of person are we looking for?
We are looking for any student that cares about the emotional wellbeing of their peers, and thinks that they can be a
leader in this area. Some qualities we are looking for are:
• Open minded and willing to learn
• Empathetic
• A good listener
• Mature and able to talk about sometimes sensitive topics
• Want to become a role model and influence positive change
• Interested in Mental Health and Wellbeing
• Interested in developing as a leader
Continued…….
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How do I apply for the role?
To apply, you will need to write a letter of no more than 2 pages addressing the points above and explaining why you think
that you would be suitable for the role. You may want to detail other significant experience and/or qualities that you have.
• Your letter must contain your full name and homeroom year/group.
• The deadline for applications is Thursday 12th September by 4pm. Applications may be delivered by hand to
Miss K Barker in English or emailed to KBarker@e21c.co.uk.
Applications given after the deadline will not be considered. We look forward to receiving your application for this
incredible opportunity.
Thursday 5th September
3:00pm – 4:00pm in DS1
We will be holding auditions for students in years 7-13
to join our dance companies ‘RB Juniors’ (years 7-9)
and ‘RB Seniors’ (years 10-13). Both clubs will run
every Thursday from 3:00pm – 4:15pm and will give
students opportunities to develop their skills, learn
new movement, perform and maybe even compete!
If you would like to audition please come
prepared, with your kit, to learn some routines and
demonstrate some improvisation, on Thursday 5th
September at 3:00pm.
Dance Company Auditions
Being a part of any dance club will provide students with opportunities, to make new
friends, learn new skills in a range of dance styles, allow them to create their own movement and perform at a number of
events throughout the year.
WORDS OF THE WEEK
Thank you to Jessica and Riley for the words of
the week.
KS3 Crag chosen by Jessica Toovey (8SB)
Noun
Steep rugged rock or peak
KS4 Bewilderment chosen by Riley Owen (10YE)
Noun
A feeling of being surprised and a bit puzzled
If you would like to enter the Library “Word of the
Week”, with the chance to win a prize and see your
name and word in the newsletter and displayed in
the Library, speak to a Librarian in the Discovery
or War Memorial Library.
Every lunchtime from 12:20
Room 32, Miss Barker
Mentoring, quiet surroundings,
games and study time
Student Leadership Opportunity:
Would you like to become a
Wellbeing Ambassador?
See Miss Barker in Room 32 or the
English Office for more information
Every morning - 7:45
Room 32, Miss Barker
A safe place to chill out
before school, eat
breakfast, read or play
games.
Hello, I’m Matthew Urquhart-Proctor and I am the new Head Boy. I am currently studying PE, Psychology and Business Studies. I hope to study Sport and Exercise Science at University and looking beyond universities, I hope to enter the world of sport, preferably as a professional squash player. I am very pleased to be heading up the Student Leadership team this year, my main goal is to improve the school in any way possible but I would mostly like to make the school a valuable yet enjoyable experience for all students, I would aim to make the Student Leadership team accessible to all students so their point’s of view
can be heard.
Hi I’m Chrysie Alexiou and I have been appointed Head Girl this year; something I’m looking forward to because it gives me a real chance to give back to the school in more ways than I could as a prefect previously. I want to be able to create an open door policy with Student Leadership so that in our community it is
seen as a collective effort rather that the work of “elite members chosen by
teachers”.
Regardless of whether or not a student applied to be a prefect, they should still feel the right to tell the school what they want and get the chance to improve their own futures. The initiative I intend on implementing works under the motto of ‘Giving is Receiving’ and should give students and teachers alike a chance to cross collaborate; wherein academic mentoring, provided by subject experts, will give peers the necessary attention and further consolidate the knowledge of the mentor. This then helps teachers as they have subject experts on hand and provides every student with the chance to fill in gaps that may not have been filled in a large class environment whilst strengthening the sense of community, teaching mentoring skills and creating a collaborative environment. My passion for this initiative comes from my aspiration to be a child psychologist and improve the lives of children within education; an unavoidable institution which can be both a blessing and a burden in shaping the future of our world. For this I’m currently studying Psychology, Biology, Sociology and Drama from which I will hopefully get the grades to study Psychology, and possibly Neuroscience, at University. I’m certain it will be a pleasure to lead the school this year and just maybe leave knowing I’ve given back just as
much as they have given me.
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
Football Astro - HH 12:20-12:40
Football Astro - OG 12:20-12:40
Football Astro - LV 12:20-12:40
Football Astro - VA 12:20-12:40
Football Astro - BU 12:20-12:40
Table Tennis PE Studio - BD 12:20-12:40
Table Tennis PE Studio - LV 12:20-12:40
Table Tennis PE Studio - GO 12:20-12:40
Gymnastics PE Studio - HH 12:20-12:40
Table Tennis PE Studio - OG 12:20-12:40
Gym Gym – OG 12:20-12:40
Gym Gym – GO 12:20-12:40
Gym Gym – OG 12:20-12:40
Gym Gym – BU 12:20-12:40
Gym Gym – LV 12:20-12:40
Basketball Sports Hall - VA 12:20-12:40
Basketball Sports Hall - BD 12:20-12:40
Basketball Sports Hall - VA 12:20-12:40
Basketball Sports Hall - GO 12:20-12:40
Basketball Sports Hall - BD 12:20-12:40
Mac Club MU1 - DX 12:40-13:00
Yr 9 Drama Club DA1 – DN/CPO 12:20-12:55
Ukulele Club MU2 12:40-13:00
Yr 7&8 Drama Club DA1 – DN/CPO 12:20-12:55
Rehearsals DS1 & DS2 12:20-12:55
Creative Writing Rm34 – CR 12:20-12:55
Geog. Ambassadors Rm7 – KN/TM 12:20-12:55
Yr 7&8 Netball Court – JE/OG 14:50 – 16:00
Girls U13 Football Astro - BD/JE/OG 14:50 – 16:00
Yr 9 Netball Courts/S.Hall 14:50 – 16:00
German Club MU2 – DW 14:50 – 15:30
Yr 7&8 Basketball Sports Hall – LV 14:50 – 16:00
Yr9 Boys Football Astro – VA 14:50 – 16:00
Yr7&8 Rugby Field – VT/VA 14:50 – 16:00
Yr 7 Dance Club DS1 15:00-16:00
Yr9 Basketball Sports Hall – BU 14:50 – 16:00
Yr7&8 Football Astro – LV/BU 14:50 – 16:00
Yr 8&9 Dance Club DS2 - JN 15:00-16:00
Yr9 Rugby Field 14:50 – 16:00
RB Dance Company DS1 - HS 15:00-16:00
Vox Omnes (Choir) MU3 - DW 14:50-15:30
Rock Band MU3 - DX 14:50-15:30
TRS Orchestra MU3 - DT 14:50-15:30
Lego Club CR3 – BG/HR 15:00-16:00
Geography Club Rm7 – KN/TM 15:00-16:00
Yr 7 Latin Club Rm26 – FN 15:00-16:00
KS3 Extra Curricular Timetable
Top Attendance w/c 28.8.19
Year Home Room %
7 7HT/7JI 100%
8 8MA 96.4%
9 9CPO/9TP/9WL 100%
10 10KN 100%
11 11GO 99.1%
Top Achievement Points w/c 28.8.19
Year Home Room No.
7 BN 52
8 SB 63
9 OG 57
10 YE 56
11 TD 27
We are always interested to see and hear about the activities our students do outside of school and we really enjoy
sharing their successes with you. Not only do we want to encourage our students to join the extra curricular clubs
provided in school, we also feel clubs and organisations out of school can offer young people invaluable life
experiences which they will carry with them into adulthood.
Celebrating Success
Gabriella Buddle-Smith 9BH
Over the summer Gabby did exceptionally well in the Kent Championships Under 16 and
Under 14 events, winning 6 out of 9 matches.
Gabby has been informed this week that she has been selected for the 14 and under Kent
squad.
This a fantastic achievement for her as Kent is a very strong County.
Well done Gabby!
Louis Harney 8MN
Louis Harney and his Motorcycle Display Team—The Imps
Louis has been in The Imps based in Dagenham for 3 years. He is a critical member of team and has
participated in many of the major tricks and stunts including fire jump and pyramid.
Louis has performed all over Britain, Northern Ireland, Canada and soon to be Norway and Edinburgh Castle.
What an incredible team to be involved in. We look forward to seeing where Louis’ motorcycle skills and
stunts take him in the future.
Miss Brydon’s Tutor Group 11BD discussed the impact social media is having on children within the UK.
Students views:
• People act differently on social media than they do in real life, actions are not always positive.
• We create a digital footprint from social media, stuff that is posted stays with us and could affect future
employment. Make positive choices to give yourselves the best possible chances.
• Social media could be used as a positive platform to raise awareness, fundraise etc.
Miss Fontenelle’s Tutor Group 10 FN discussed this quote by Mahatma Gandhi.
Students views:
• Thoughts don’t always become words.
• What you say reflects your behaviour.
• If you always misbehave, it is seen as who you are.
• The more you do something, the more people will identify and associate it
with you.
• Behaviour can be a one-off
• Destiny is your future.
• Values impact destiny as it shapes your outlook on life.
• If you are polite, you are seen to have good behaviour.
• Values are your morals which are important to you.
KS4 Tutor Group Discussions
Photographers will be in school to photograph all year
groups on Tuesday 10th September.
You will have an opportunity to purchase the
photographs once they are returned to school.
School Photographs
TRS currently offer instrumental tuition in the following instruments; piano, flute, saxophone, clarinet, drum kit, guitar
(acoustic, electric and bass), trumpet, trombone and euphonium.
Please contact Mrs Dowsett (vdowsett@e21c.co.uk) for further details.
Additionally the Music Department would be absolutely delighted to welcome students to join any of our clubs which
run at lunchtimes and after school.
All clubs are free to join.
Monday Lunch Brass Ensemble MU3 12.30-1pm Brass Teacher
After School Vox Omnes(Choir) MU3 2.45-3.30pm Mrs Dowsett
Tuesday Lunch Mac Club MU1 12.40—1.00pm Mr Dixon
After School Rock Band MU3 2.45-3.30pm Mr Dixon
Thursday Lunch Ukulele Group MU2 12.40-1.00pm Year 11’s running club
After School Orchestra MU3 2.45-3.30pm Mr Dowsett
Friday After School German Club* MU2 2.45-3.30pm Mrs Dowsett
* Open to any pupil who would like to learn German or who already speaks German.
KS4 & KS5
CASTING CALL FOR THE
Open Auditions for “MACBETH”
Tuesday 10th September 3.30pm in DA2
Please collect your audition pack from Mrs Duncan in The Drama Office
TRS Guinness World Record Attempt
On the 24th September The Ravensbourne School will be attempting to break the Guinness World Record of the most
football penalties taken in an hour.
The attempt will consist of eleven players trying to reach the target of 1,302. The aim of this attempt is to raise money for Cancer Research UK, to do this we will be running activities in school and also be at Bromley FC. Bromley FC will be doing a charity collection at their game against Woking on the evening of the 24th September. The charity collection allows us as a school to express our affiliation with Bromley FC and come together to hopefully make a
difference to the charity.
We will be promoting this event within school over the next couple of weeks and look forward to sharing with you on
how we did.
Lewis Knox—12GH
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