After a wonderful Streatham Kite Day last month, our next big local event is the 10th annual Streatham Food Festival.
Plan your feasting with the official guide in the centre of this magazine. This year there are 42 eateries on the Food Tour and the outdoor event on Streatham Green returns on 22nd June. We’ll see you there, folks! You don’t need to leave Streatham for entertainment and fun in June. From fab fundraising film screenings (The Favorite and Bohemian Rhapsody, anyone?) for the Streatham Free Film Festival (coming up in September) to free acoustic music in the Rookery on 15th June, check out our What’s On pages, because there’s a lot going on. Thanks to Ben Poultney, Illustrator & Cartoonist, for our cover. Ben specialises in fun vibrant illustrations.
Welcome to Heart Streatham June 2018
This month we’re thrilled to publish the Streatham Food Festival’s Food Tour programme and the Toddler Tour. Take a look and get ready for loads of top-notch culinary delights on your doorstep for a fiver or less. Bensons Fun Fair is back in Streatham. Prize draws for free tickets are included in our feature on pg 8.
There's entertainment galore about - see our Fathers day recommends to entertain Dad this month, and Exhibit B have pushed the boat right out with their very popular Drag Brunches. People were shocked and wrote in about the pictures last month so see pg 10 for what all the fuss is about.
We will be doing the definitive guide to what's on in Streatham and the surrounding areas in our July issue next month. So if you have an event this summer, be sure to get in touch to be a part of that!
After a wonderful Streatham Kite Day last month, our next big local event is the 10th annual Streatham Food Festival.
Plan your feasting with the official guide in the centre of this magazine. This year there are 42 eateries on the Food Tour and the outdoor event on Streatham Green returns on 22nd June. We’ll see you there, folks! You don’t need to leave Streatham for entertainment and fun in June. From fab fundraising film screenings (The Favorite and Bohemian Rhapsody, anyone?) for the Streatham Free Film Festival (coming up in September) to free acoustic music in the Rookery on 15th June, check out our What’s On pages, because there’s a lot going on. Thanks to Ben Poultney, Illustrator & Cartoonist, for our cover. Ben specialises in fun vibrant illustrations.
Welcome to Heart Streatham June 2018
This month we’re thrilled to publish the Streatham Food Festival’s Food Tour programme and the Toddler Tour. Take a look and get ready for loads of top-notch culinary delights on your doorstep for a fiver or less. Bensons Fun Fair is back in Streatham. Prize draws for free tickets are included in our feature on pg 8.
There's entertainment galore about - see our Fathers day recommends to entertain Dad this month, and Exhibit B have pushed the boat right out with their very popular Drag Brunches. People were shocked and wrote in about the pictures last month so see pg 10 for what all the fuss is about.
We will be doing the definitive guide to what's on in Streatham and the surrounding areas in our July issue next month. So if you have an event this summer, be sure to get in touch to be a part of that!
My first insight into the true spirit of Claremont began on a
hot summer’s day in July. It was Claremont Day and my first
‘official engagement’ as the future head of the Prep School.
How to Create Map Views in the Odoo 17 ERPCeline George
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Instructions for Submissions thorugh G- Classroom.pptxJheel Barad
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Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
Students, digital devices and success - Andreas Schleicher - 27 May 2024..pptxEduSkills OECD
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Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology:
Ethnobotany in herbal drug evaluation,
Impact of Ethnobotany in traditional medicine,
New development in herbals,
Bio-prospecting tools for drug discovery,
Role of Ethnopharmacology in drug evaluation,
Reverse Pharmacology.
This is a presentation by Dada Robert in a Your Skill Boost masterclass organised by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan (EFSS) on Saturday, the 25th and Sunday, the 26th of May 2024.
He discussed the concept of quality improvement, emphasizing its applicability to various aspects of life, including personal, project, and program improvements. He defined quality as doing the right thing at the right time in the right way to achieve the best possible results and discussed the concept of the "gap" between what we know and what we do, and how this gap represents the areas we need to improve. He explained the scientific approach to quality improvement, which involves systematic performance analysis, testing and learning, and implementing change ideas. He also highlighted the importance of client focus and a team approach to quality improvement.
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
Palestine last event orientationfvgnh .pptxRaedMohamed3
An EFL lesson about the current events in Palestine. It is intended to be for intermediate students who wish to increase their listening skills through a short lesson in power point.
We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
1. Summer term
Simon Balle All-through School
Newsletter
Message from the Headteacher
Inside this issue:
Message from the
headtecaher
1-2
Dates for your
diary
3
Dear parents
This is our final newsletter of the summer term 2019, although early next
week you will receive a ‘end of term round-up’ of various activities.
We finish school on Tuesday 23rd July having chosen to use our staff
training days regularly throughout the year. The arrangements are:
Dismissal times:
Primary - 12pm
Y7 - 12:50pm
Y8 - 12:50pm
Y9 - 12:45pm
Y10 - 12:45pm
Y12 - 12:05pm
School starts again for all children on Wednesday 4th September, normal
starting time ( primary 8.45am secondary 8.40am). We expect to see
everyone on that day as the summer holiday ends on 3rd September
having enjoyed a six week break.
I am attaching a reminder about uniform. Particularly in the summer term
we see parents and students choosing to deviate from our uniform policy.
Please read this carefully and not only by buying the right items but
ensuring that hair styles and body ornaments (nail varnish, gel nails,
braiding, body art, false eye lashes, makeup etc) are not worn in school.
Thank you.
We will officially welcome new staff in next year’s first newsletter but
parents need to note the following:
Rachel Kirk will be the new Vice principal (primary) :
kirkr@simonballe.herts.sch.uk
David Ayres will be the Senior Lead for Sixth Form (before
Ben Morris takes up his post in January)
ayresd@simonballe.herts.sch.uk
Helen Rhodes will be the Head of Year 7 (in the light of Miss Robin-
son’s maternity leave) rhodesh@simonballe.herts.sch.uk
Tom Joyce will be Head of Year 8 (in the light of Miss Ahmet’s
maternity leave) joycej@simonballe.herts.sch.uk
19/07/2019
2. Page 2 Simon Balle All-through School
So, after another very busy past few weeks with the annual Academic Awards
evening, two concerts, an art exhibition, three sports days and a school fete we need time
to relax and re-energise. What is so wonderful and truly remarkable is to stand back and
amaze at how this is so special as a all-through school.
Slice of Summer
Whilst so much work was put in by the Larch parents, contributions and attendance from
secondary families we managed to raise almost £6,000 which is wonderful!
Academic Awards
Over 200 awards were presented and special praise was given to those students in Years 7
to 13 who received Heads of Year awards.
Concerts
Whilst the @Big Band’ evening was entirely secondary students the amazing ‘Saffron
Sounds’ included Year 3 choirs, string and wind players.
Sports days
We ran two sports afternoons in the Larch centre with our sports leaders running and
organising the events. The secondary sports day was enjoyed by all and it was lovely to see
all out students taking part.
To conclude this academic year of 2018 – 2019, a big thank you to parents for their
incredible support, to staff for the amazing work they do and to our students (from the
youngest to the oldest) for making Simon Balle All-through School such a special
community, learning focused and full of energy.
Wishing you a very happy and safe holiday break.
3. Tuesday 23 July End of term 12pm finish
Monday 2 September INSET DAY
Tuesday 3 September INSET DAY
Wednesday 4 September Whole school start Autumn Term
Friday 6 September Year 3 Explorers Day
Monday 9 September Information Evening for Reception parents 6:30pm Larch Hall
Thursday 12 September Individual student photos. Family photo session for siblings not at
Simon Balle from 3:15pm onwards
Friday 13 September Roald Dahl Day
Monday 16 September Information Evening for Year 1 parents 6:30pm Larch Classrooms
PSA AGM 7pm Larch Hall
Monday 23 September 1:30pm Whole School Fun Run (further information to follow)
Information Evening for Year 2 parents 6:30pm Larch Hall
Saturday 28 September Open Morning
Monday 30 September Information Evening for Year 3 parents 6:30pm Larch Hall
Monday 7 October Information Evening for Year 4 parents 6:30pm Larch Hall
Dates for your diary
Page 3
4. These activities have been funded and organised by following organisations East Herts
Council, YC Hertfordshire, Network Homes, Buntingford Town Council, Sporting Inspirations Ltd,
Ware Town Council, Bishop’s Stortford Town Council and Hertford Town Council.
All activities are FREE and for ages 11-19 years old.
Should you have any questions about the activities
please contact:
The Community Safety Team
01992 531423 or 01992 531394 (Mon-Fri 9am-5pm)
community.safety@eastherts.gov.uk
Russell Cairns, YC Hertfordshire, 01992 588 220
russell.cairns@hertfordshire.gov.uk
Or VISIT
www.eastherts.gov.uk
www.channelmogo.org
Check out the Twitter for up to date information
easthertssummer
Keep an eye
on our Twitter feed
for all the latest times
and information#easthertssummer
Summer
Programme
Hertford
Supported and arranged by:
All activities for 11-19 year olds
Lark in the Park
Wednesdays 31 July, 7, 14 & 21 August, 3-5pm
Arts, sports, crafts, food and lots more fun!
No need to book, it’s FREE, just turn up!
Climbing Wall
Wednesday 14 August, 3-5pm
Mobile Trampolines
Wednesday 21 August, 3-5pm
Hartham Common
5. Summer
Programme
District wide
Supported and arranged by:
All activities for 11-19 year olds
There is a wide range of things to do in the district all year round that you may
want to try this summer. These are just a few suggestions of what is on offer.
Skate Parks
There are 5 skate parks in the district
Ware Priory Grounds, High Street, Ware
Sworders Field, Bishop’s Stortford
Hartham Common, Hertford
Bowling Green Playing Field, Buntingford
Vantorts Park, Sawbridgeworth
Graffiti wall
Sworders Field, Bishop’s Stortford
Cinema & Arts
Empire Cinema, Anchor Street, Bishop’s Stortford
Hertford Theatre, The Wash, Hertford
Rhodes Art Complex, South Street, Bishop’s Stortford
Parks & Play areas
There are lots of parks and open spaces in East
Herts that can provide great places for young
people to meet up with friends. Here is a list of
some of the larger ones in the district that have
equipment and facilities for teenagers.
Hartham Common, Hertford
Southern Country Park, Bishop’s Stortford
Multi-use Games Area (MUGA) and Adventure
equipment, King George Park, Ware
MUGA & Play equipment, The Ridgeway, Hertford
Thorley open space, Bishop’s Stortford
Vantorts MUGA and play area, Sawbridgeworth
Sacombe Road play area and community fitness fit
trail, Hertford
Foxholes Avenue, Hertford
Great Innings South Play area and MUGA,
Watton At Stone
Northern Parkland Play Areas, Great Hadham Road,
Bishop’s Stortford
Parsonage Lane Play Area, Bishop’s Stortford
Watermill Lane Play Area, Watermill Lane, Hertford
6. These activities have been funded and organised by following organisations East Herts
Council, YC Hertfordshire, Network Homes, Buntingford Town Council, Sporting Inspirations Ltd,
Ware Town Council, Bishop’s Stortford Town Council and Hertford Town Council.
All activities are FREE and for ages 11-19 years old.
Should you have any questions about the activities
please contact:
The Community Safety Team
01992 531423 or 01992 531394 (Mon-Fri 9am-5pm)
community.safety@eastherts.gov.uk
Russell Cairns, YC Hertfordshire, 01992 588 220
russell.cairns@hertfordshire.gov.uk
Or VISIT
www.eastherts.gov.uk
www.channelmogo.org
Check out the Twitter for up to date information
easthertssummer
Keep an eye
on our Twitter feed
for all the latest times
and information#easthertssummer
Summer
Programme
Ware
Supported and arranged by:
All activities for 11-19 year olds
Lark in the Park
Thursdays 1, 8, 15 & 22 August, 3-5pm
Arts, sports, crafts, food and lots more fun!
No need to book, it’s FREE, just turn up!
Climbing Wall
Thursday 15 August, 3-5pm
Mobile Trampoline
Thursday 22 August, 3-5pm
Buryfields Open Space
7. Summer
Programme
District wide
Supported and arranged by:
All activities for 11-19 year olds
There is a wide range of things to do in the district all year round that you may
want to try this summer. These are just a few suggestions of what is on offer.
Skate Parks
There are 5 skate parks in the district
Ware Priory Grounds, High Street, Ware
Sworders Field, Bishop’s Stortford
Hartham Common, Hertford
Bowling Green Playing Field, Buntingford
Vantorts Park, Sawbridgeworth
Graffiti wall
Sworders Field, Bishop’s Stortford
Cinema & Arts
Empire Cinema, Anchor Street, Bishop’s Stortford
Hertford Theatre, The Wash, Hertford
Rhodes Art Complex, South Street, Bishop’s Stortford
Parks & Play areas
There are lots of parks and open spaces in East
Herts that can provide great places for young
people to meet up with friends. Here is a list of
some of the larger ones in the district that have
equipment and facilities for teenagers.
Hartham Common, Hertford
Southern Country Park, Bishop’s Stortford
Multi-use Games Area (MUGA) and Adventure
equipment, King George Park, Ware
MUGA & Play equipment, The Ridgeway, Hertford
Thorley open space, Bishop’s Stortford
Vantorts MUGA and play area, Sawbridgeworth
Sacombe Road play area and community fitness fit
trail, Hertford
Foxholes Avenue, Hertford
Great Innings South Play area and MUGA,
Watton At Stone
Northern Parkland Play Areas, Great Hadham Road,
Bishop’s Stortford
Parsonage Lane Play Area, Bishop’s Stortford
Watermill Lane Play Area, Watermill Lane, Hertford
8. @hertscymg
www.youtube.com/user/
HertsMusicService
Hertfordshire Music Service
www.hertsmusicservice.org.uk
01707 292399 / 292761
HERTFORDSHIRE
COUNTY YOUTH MUSIC
AUDITIONS
2019/20 SEASON
Apply NOW:
www.hertsmusicservice.org.uk/county-groups/
Auditions will be held
the first week of
October for:
COUNTY YOUTH ORCHESTRA
SCHOOLS’ SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
COUNTY WIND SINFONIA
COUNTY YOUTH BRASS
Auditions
11th September for:
COUNTY YOUTH CHOIR
@hertscymg
www.youtube.com/user/
hertsmusicservice
Hertfordshire Music Service
www.hertsmusicservice.org.uk
01707 292399 / 292761
9. SUMMER CRICKET CAMP
2019
Boys & Girls age groups U7 to U15
Wednesday 7th
August - Friday 9th
August
Wednesday 14th
August – Friday 16th
August
Morning Courses (9.30 to 1.00): U7 to U15
Afternoon Courses (1.45-4.15): U9 to U15
All ages. Children will be placed into various groups according to age and ability. Each morning
the coaches will go through a warm up game, specific skills will be practised and the morning
will round off with skills based games.
Afternoon course will include use of bowling machine.
Academy Course (1.45-4.15): U11 – U15
For ages 11-15, this is designed for cricketers who want to move on from club level and start to
learn and understand more of the technical and tactical side of how cricket is played. Including
use of the Bowling machine and video analysis for batting and bowling.
WEATHER
If the weather is bad, there is no indoor playing facility, so the children will be supervised in the
pavilion. If the ground is wet but not dangerous, we will go ahead with the cricket outside
Venue: Hertford CC, Balls Park, Mangrove Road, Hertford SG13 8AN
Coaching provided by our ECB Qualified Coaches
Scott Ruskin (Head Coach), Benji Cowell, Max Lawrance & Hugh Cavener
For more information contact:
Scott Ruskin 07884 381348 – Course Information
Jamie Lawrance 07731 654575 – Booking & Payment. If you would like to book a place, please
complete the Booking Form and return it to Jamie Lawrance or email to lawrancej@ntlworld.com
10. BOOKING FORM
Morning Courses:
£15 per day (50% discount for Siblings)
Afternoon Courses:
£15 per day (50% discount for Siblings)
Academy Courses:
£20 per day (50% discount for Siblings)
There is an option for early drop off (8.45am) and late pick up (5pm) at a cost of £10 per day or £5
for either option. Each child should bring a drink (and a packed lunch if staying all day).
Payment
Payment can be made by cash, cheque or online to
Account name: Hertford Cricket Club; Sort Code: 40 24 13; Account no: 31389637.
Post: 6 Shepherds Court, Hertford, Herts SG14 3HE
Full Name: ____________________________ Date of Birth: ____________________________
Email: ______________________________________
Parent/Guardian: ____________________________ Daytime contact no.: _______________
Please give details of any medical conditions suffered or medication taken: ______________
t
Course am Course pm Academy
Course pm
Early Drop
Off
Late Pick Up
Wednesday
7th
Thursday 8th
Friday 9th
Wednesday
14th
Thursday
15th
Friday 16th £25
Total cost (all days added together): £ _____________________
If this is a sibling booking deduct 50%: £ _____________________
Total net cost: £ _____________________
VIDEO ANALYSIS CONSENT: Video analysis may be used and will be shared with the child’s parent
for feedback purposes in respect of technical coaching. Please tick the box below indicating that you
consent to this and sign your name below. The images will only be used for professional purposes.
❑ I agree to my son/daughter being filmed ❑ I do not agree to my son/daughter being filmed
Signed: __________________________________Dated: ____________________________________