Thursday, 31 March 2011
Boys beat staff
An afternoon of divided loyalties - sorry to see colleagues lose in the staff v pupils hockey match, but delighted for Ed Bowers, Captain of Hockey, and for Nadal Sarkytbayev, setting up this neat goal by David Hawes of Everett.
End of term
Wednesday, 30 March 2011
New rails
Those who loved the retro scaffold pipe and gaffer tape style of the old handrail will be disappointed with the smart new steel and wooden replacements.
Tuesday, 29 March 2011
CCF Inspection and Field Day
Monday, 28 March 2011
Busy week
There seems to be a huge amount going on in this final week of term. Year 10 CCF cadets, and senior NCOs are out overnight.
Here are some highlights of the coming days:
Tuesday 29th March
0800 CCF Biennial Inspection
0800 Y9 T & P visit to I-Max (London)
0820 No Junior Assembly
0850 See special programme for Y10 and Y11 not in CCF
0850 Normal academic programme for Y12 and Y13 [1500]
1515 Community Service
1515 Y9 activities
Wednesday 30th March
0820 Assembly for Y11 – 13 (PC)
1300 School and House Photos (see separate programme) [1700 approx]
1400 No games programme
1700 Y10 to Newbury for Romeo and Juliet [2300]
1930 Gilson and College House Communion followed by Chapel Wardens’ Supper
Thursday 31st March
COA Interviews for some Y11
0850 Saturday Academic Programme [1245]
1035 Y10 Dof E expedition begins
1515 Junior Minor Activities and Senior Major Games
1800 Chamber Choir to Henley Youth Festival
Friday 1st April
0820 Full School Service (SH)
1500 Y10 Dof E expedition returns
1530 TERM ENDS
1530 Y13 Second Parents’ Conference
Maths visit to the birthplace of computing
Several Burr boys were among the party of 36 mathematicians from year 11 who visited the birthplace of the electronic computer, Bletchley Park, today.
Sunday, 27 March 2011
Saturday, 26 March 2011
Friday, 25 March 2011
AS Drama
Helping the Mayor
We received this message from her PA:
I wanted to say a personal thank you sending along the six boys from your CCF core. They were kept busy all morning and their help was invaluable to us!!! I would also like to pass on all the wonderful and complimentary comments made about their polite and helpful manner and how delightful it was to have them there. They took on every task that was thrown at them with a smile and were always so willing and eager to help. I know it can't have been easy especially as I know how difficult and especially demanding it was at times!!! But they took it all in their stride and were diplomatic beyond their years. They are a true credit to your school, their parents and most importantly themselves!
It was a wonderful day and a great deal of money has been raised for the Mayors chosen charities – Sue Ryder, Chiltern Centre for Disabled Children & Kenton for Keeps.
Thursday, 24 March 2011
Getting ready for the Hockey Dinner .
Wednesday, 23 March 2011
Confirmation preparation
DofE Gold preparations
Sunday, 20 March 2011
Runners reunited
It was a great pleasure to meet a former Burr Head of House, Richard Lightwing, as well as OVs from Orchard House, Nic and Hugo Lowry (the outside two) on the way home after the Reading Half Marathon today. Of course their times were startlingly better than mine - Nic (far right) the fastest in 1 h 35 min and no seconds at all. But then he's a serious rower.
Friday, 18 March 2011
Lunchbox cabaret
Looking ahead
The Governors of Shiplake College are pleased to announce that Mr Robert Jones has been appointed to take up the post of Deputy Head from September 2011, following the appointment of Shane O’Brien as Head of the Jumeirah English Speaking School in Dubai.
Mr Jones is currently a Boarding Housemaster at Canford School in Dorset where he also teaches Business Studies and Economics. Before taking up his post as Housemaster he was Head of Business Studies at Canford. Rob has also worked at Clifton College, King’s School Worcester and Dauntsey’s. During his teaching career he has also been Master in charge of rugby and rowing. In his leisure time he enjoys cycling and is a keen triathlete and sailor. Rob is married to Pippa and they have two young children. Rob commented: 'I am very excited about starting at Shiplake College and look forward to joining what has struck both Pippa and me as a very friendly, happy and purposeful school.'
Happy Day
Tuesday, 15 March 2011
Best in School
UK Intermediate Mathematical Challenge, as well as one for being the Best in School - beating two year 11 students.
Monday, 14 March 2011
House Hockey
Sunday, 13 March 2011
Karting
Boys who stay in school on Sundays are offered the choice of participating in various fun events. This term, events have included shopping in Bicester Village with Queen Anne’s School, Cirque de Soleil at The Royal Albert Hall, a trip to Coral Reef Swimming pool, and seeing a rugby game at the Madejski Stadium.
Today’s outing was Go Karting at Woodley-based Premier Karting. Ten keen pupils took turns, in two groups of five, at speeding around the track, which included driving under and then over a mini-bridge, and polished, slippery final corner, so as to force the driver to think about braking when going around the first bend.
After the boys’ session of about 30 minutes per group, it was then the turn of Mr and Mrs Starr, who had been watching on until that point from the safety of the viewing gallery, to have a go at showing the pupils the secret behind ‘good driving’.
Thanks to Mr Hunt for transporting the group to and from the venue, and to Mr and Mrs Starr for taking charge of the 10 pupils, all of whom returned home excited and happy with their individual performances. The boys were in agreement that George Gardner should take the verbal award of being the ‘fastest driver’.
Thursday, 10 March 2011
Gold canoes
January exam results
Upper Sixth Dinner
Tutors and senior pupils got together for a very pleasant dinner, with a few guests including the Deputy Headmaster, Mr O'Brien - who admitted he kept his Burr House Tie hidden to avoid any impression of bias. He was once a Burr House tutor. Another was Mrs Foakes, who is coming to the end of five years as what was once described, I think, as "Master in Charge of Girls", now better know as Housemistress of Gilson House.
Ofsted
Sunday, 6 March 2011
Staff outing
Mr Starr and I (outer pair - I'm the good looking one) with Mr Brownley (the tallest one - Resident Tutor of Everett House) and Mr Alcock (Orchard Housemaster - the fastest one) enjoyed the 10K road race at Goring today. Please wish Mr Brownley and me luck over twice the distance at the Reading Half Marathon in two week's time
Thursday, 3 March 2011
Babbage Society
Mr Brownley led a discussion on the idea that "Philosophy is Bunk" in a lively meeting of the Babbage Society (motto: "for the intellectually curious"), which several Burr boys and girls attended.