Jul 18, 2014

18 July 2014

We’ve enjoyed fine weather in this final week and this set us up for a super Sports Day. I hope you enjoyed the live tweets from Brickfields?

We were pleased to welcome Katherine Endacott to our presentation this afternoon. Well done to the following students who set new school records.

U12 100m Archie Hill (13.10)

U13 100m Ed Printer (12.12)

U14 100m Lewis Andrews (11.41)

U12 200m Archie Hill (equalised) (27.02)

U14 200m Lewis Andrews (23.71)

The overall House winners Newton were announced in the final assembly to much exuberance! Thanks to all staff and student leaders for making this another great day for the school.

There’s a collection of images below.

We also said goodbye to some long-serving and esteemed colleagues in the assembly. They will be much missed. The sense of loss is always balanced with pride when colleagues move on to promoted positions and those who are retiring can reflect on a happy and successful career with the school. Our success is very much down to feeling part of a family and while departures are bittersweet we can look forward to welcoming some exciting new team members in September.

But let’s not think about the new term just yet. Have a wonderful summer break and thank you for your support in the last year.

Mrs Simmonds with Mrs Eagles

Ms Ortuna Saez, Ms Li, Mr Sparks, Mr Carpenter

Mrs Smallshaw

Mrs Lyster, Miss Croft, Mr Grinsill, Mrs Sanders, Mr Marker

London Accelerator

Well done to Year 12 student James Anderson who has secured a funded place with the Microsoft ‘London Accelerator’ programme.

James said, “This is a ‘once in a lifetime’ opportunity to receive a round of funding, be mentored by top entrepreneurs and have full access to Microsoft and their resources and contacts.”

Autocity Headlight

In other news this week two DHSB Year 10 business teams secured joint third place in the national Autocity Headlight competition.

Mr Berryman said, “They had to come up with a new car and gadget and put together a marketing campaign on how they would launch it into the market. This is a highly fought out competition and they have done themselves proud and the school.”

Team Touch Drive
 

 
Bruce Cheah, Luke Staszewski, Lewis Deakin, Charlie Whyte

Team Sicurezza
 

 
Harry Hyndman, Fraser Cowen, Matthew Whear, George Soper, John Williams, Regan Lee, Ben Lamerton

Railway Children

Thank you to all who supported Finn and Isaac and sponsored their sleep out. They raised almost £800 for the Railway Children charity.

Sports News

Year 8 student James O’Sullivan had an excellent weekend in Nottingham representing the West Panthers in the UK U13 Boys’ Regional Festival of Hockey.

The West Panthers won all their pool games without conceding a goal. They beat West Scotland, South Wales, South Midlands and Nordest (North East) to get into the semi-final.

They beat BAH (British Asians Hockey) in the semis, but unfortunately lost to South Saxons in the final after a penalty shootout. James was rewarded for his effort by being awarded Player of the Tournament and he has been selected for the UK Lions Hockey Squad.

Owen Weymouth returned from the national diving championships with two gold medals.

The first in the boys 14 – 18 year old synchronised three metre with team mate Alex Kostov and the second in boys 16 – 18 year platform event, where he scored 304.90 points (almost 50 points higher than second place). He also came seventh in the one metre event and fifth in the three metre.

Congratulations Owen!

DHSB Sports Day 2014

Mr Huq and Mr Orkney – we couldn’t have a sports day without you two!

 Ms Davidson, Mrs Corboy and Mr Martin keep accurate records

 Our official announcer Mr Maitland checks a point with Josh Shepherd, School Captain

All the sporting action

Sports day photography: James Lewis, Henry Spencer, Alfie Carlisle, Sarah Nicholson