Max Raises £200 for Charity

Max Raises u00a3200 for Charity

Max Renton in Year 8 has been tirelessly raising money for charity. He recently shaved his head in aid of Cancer Research and collected over u00a3200. He is even planning his next fundraising event u2013 a cycle ride on Dartmoor for the Rowcroft Hospice.

When Max was asked about why he feels so passionately about raising money for a cancer charity he said; u201cI know too many people who have battled cancer for years and decided I could make a difference. I opted to take part in #bravetheshave and shave my head because I feel it has more impact than regular sponsored sports events u2013 the effect of changing your appearance is more dramatic and therefore raises more money!

Max is keen to continue his fundraising efforts and plans large-scale events in the future. Well done Max.

Max Renton in Year 8 has been tirelessly raising money for charity. He recently shaved his head in aid of Cancer Research and collected over u00a3200. He is even planning his next fundraising event u2013 a cycle ride on Dartmoor for the Rowcroft Hospice.

When Max was asked about why he feels so passionately about raising money for a cancer charity he said; u201cI know too many people who have battled cancer for years and decided I could make a difference. I opted to take part in #bravetheshave and shave my head because I feel it has more impact than regular sponsored sports events u2013 the effect of changing your appearance is more dramatic and therefore raises more money!

Max is keen to continue his fundraising efforts and plans large-scale events in the future. Well done Max.

Joel represents the South of England at wheelchair basketball… and wins!

Joel Clifton in Year 9 recently represented the South of England at wheelchair basketball and his team won the British Championships. The event was called ‘The Lord Taverner U15s Regional Championships’ and it was held at the Worcester University arena in August.

Joel had to attend two trials around the Reading area to be selected. Out of 19 players, only 10 were selected and Joel was one of them.

Joel said “Wheelchair basketball has been my hobby and passion for nearly 6 years – I’ve done this championship 4 times and have recently won twice in a row”

As it’s Joel’s passion, he intends to attend the annual event again next year and in the long term dreams of playing for Great Britain, playing for a team abroad or making a living from it.

Well done Joel!

Churston Student Represents the West of England

Churston Student Represents the West of England at Regatta

A Year 9 student at Churston Ferrers Grammar School, Dominic Sloper, was selected to represent the West of England at the 2018 Junior Inter-Regional Regatta in Nottingham on Saturday 21st April. The Championships is contested between all of the British Rowing Regions to make 12 teams in total.

At the championship Dominic raced 1500-meters in a single scull. There were timed heats to qualify for the final where he came 3rd, winning a bronze medal! Well done Dominic!

 

Chemistry Olympiad

Chemistry Olympiad

Churston students have achieved great success in the national Chemistry Olympiad competition this year. Organised by the Royal Society of Chemistry, this is a challenge open to the top A-level Chemistry students in the UK. Seven students from Year 13 tackled a number of fiendish problems, including the analysis of an unlikely compound of helium and a chemical explanation of exploding mobile phones!

The standards are so high that certificates are only awarded to the top two thirds of entrants, yet all our students were successful. Liz Raine, Matt Wills and Tom Andrews attained bronze awards. Luca Quinci, Tom Davey and Oliver Biggs were in the top third of participants and were rewarded with silver certificates. Particular congratulations go to Hugo Edwards who was in the top 7% of candidates and achieved a Gold certificate. Hugo remarked “The Chemistry Olympiad was extremely difficult, so I’m very proud to have achieved a Gold certificate. I have really enjoyed preparing for the competition and using my knowledge of Chemistry to solve complex problems”. Chemistry teacher Dr Hall is very proud of their achievements and said “They are great students and their results place them amongst the top Chemists in the country”.

Jessica Jobson attends RYA National Championships

Jessica Jobson attends RYA Youth National 2018 championships

Year 11 student Jessica Jobson, recently attended the RYA Youth National 2018l championships in Largs, Scotland.

She sailed amazingly well, in extreme conditions coming sixth overall with a silver medal as second female team in the 29er skiff. Jessica also had the opportunity to meet Princess Anne who was on the water as patron of the RYA.

As a result of her excellent showing, Jessica has been selected for the British Youth Sailing team for the international events this summer and has been offered a place next autumn training alongside the Olympic Podium Potential Squad.

Well done Jessica!

‘Aspirations Presentation’

‘Aspirations Presentation’

On 9th March 2018, Churston was lucky enough to have four ex students visit the school to present to a group of year 9 boys. The purpose of the visit was for the alumni to share their experiences of school and offer revision and careers advice. The visit was a success and the year 9 boys enjoyed being able to share experiences with ex-students who had been in the same position as themselves.

The visit was arranged through the school’s ‘Future First’ network. Sam Dodge, Sam Titcombe, Darren Hartland and Joe Burton each presented with enthusiasm and charisma to thirteen year 9 boys about their experiences at Churston, how they revised effectively and what they are doing in their lives now. The thirteen boys listened attentively and offered a plethora of questions to their guests, expressing some of the difficulties they face currently in school. The visit was educational and enlightening to students and provided staff with feedback of how we can help reduce the barriers in education to boys.

Happy International Women’s Day 2018

Happy International Women’s Day 2018


On Thursday 8th May, Churston Ferrers Grammar School joined the ranks of women, and men,  all over the world in #PressForProgress this year’s campaign for International Women’s Day.  In a quest to promote gender parity and highlight possibility, students were invited to talks and workshops given by a number of successful and inspiring women.  The message was clear: ‘we will press for progress and celebrate women’s achievements’.

Ex-student, now BBC Introducing presenter and freelance journalist Sarah Gosling gave a practical and frank talk discussing her career path, her feminist stance and how she has dealt with sexism in the workplace. Students left feeling empowered and increasingly confident in standing up for what they believe in and how to make the next steps in their career.

Award-winning, television commercial producer Sally Humphries enthralled year 8 explaining the importance of budgeting and technical accuracy when making a commercial recreating one of the most famous moments of WW1 – the Christmas truce –  for supermarket chain Sainsbury’s.  They were also given an insight into the making of ‘The Switch’,  the 2016 world cup advert starring none other than Cristiano Ronaldo.

Finally, Churston was delighted to welcome Astro to Atlantic  –  the four female teammates from Kingsbridge and Salcombe Hockey club who are planning to row 3000 miles across the Atlantic to raise money for the Devon Air Ambulance Trust.  The women spoke about their friendship and the hardships they will endure – rowing around the clock, two hours on and two hours off while facing sleep deprivation, 60ft waves, salt sores, exhaustion and seasickness in the hope of breaking the current female fours world record. In order to raise money for their endeavours, several staff and students pitted themselves against another ex-student, gold medallist, Giselle Ansley, in a 500m  row sprint challenge.

It was an incredibly positive and uplifting day as students gained an understanding of their capabilities to bring change and that greater gender equality will have enormous benefits for everyone. It was even more poignant as we looked back  100 years at the achievements of the courageous suffragettes and suffragists; change can happen –  we can make it happen.


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SWAT Challenge Event

SWAT Challenge Event

A  team of four Churston students, Hannah Gorman, Megan Caunter, Connor Cornish and Ben Lavers, and Churston’s SWAT ambassadors went to Colyton Grammar School to participate in a SWAT challenge. The challenge consisted of the teams from different schools giving presentations on the question “How can Britain sustain its economic prosperity, social harmony and international standing in a post-Brexit world?”. Each team had 10 minutes to give their presentation to 9 other schools and a panel of judges explaining what they would do and why. Additionally they were given an unknown challenge on the day which they had to figure out what they would do in their situation and add it to the end of their presentation.

The Churston team were magnificent – they spoke clearly and articulately and came up with some interesting, innovative and well-thought out ideas, composing their argument expertly. However despite their very positive feedback from the judging panel, the field was tremendously strong and the Churston Team were pipped to the post by Torquay Girls Grammar School. A fantastic effort all round, and a great experience for all students involved.