Tuesday, 3 September 2013

Amelia's motte-and-bailey castle cake causes a stir!

At the end of last term Mark Olejnik, who teaches History to Year 7 as well as being Head of d'Overbroeck's Leckford Place, set his students a little summer homework - to build a model of a motte-and-bailey castle over the holidays. 

Amelia Withers, now in Year 8, took up the challenge and with a lot of imagination, care and sugar managed to create this wonderful motte-and-bailey cake! Not only was Mark hugely impressed with Amelia's creativity but, as you can see, her Year 8 classmates were desperate to sample the results...

  

Monday, 29 July 2013

Duke of Edinburgh Award

Gold News

Congratulations to Florence Shekleton, Emelia MacDonald, Zoe MacIntyre, Rebecca Joyce and Rachel Wilson who have completed and passed their Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award with d’Overbroeck’s College.


The girls were described as a model group while completing their expedition in Snowdonia in June. They excelled in camp craft and, with their different strengths, worked exceptionally well as a team. The girls carried with them the equipment needed to gauge different physiological measures as well as their trangias, sleeping bags, tents and anything else needed to survive for the 4 days hiking and camping. Well done!



In other Gold news, Joanna Brown of 11/12 is off to St James's Palace on 12th September to receive her Gold award from HRH The Duke of Wessex. Congratulations to Joanna for representing d’Overbroeck’s on the day.

Silver News

Congratulations to the Duke of Edinburgh Silver group who passed their Silver practice expedition in Wantage/Abingdon area.





Their assessed expedition will take place on Saturday 14th September to Monday 16th September in the New Forest – wish them luck!

In other Silver news, well done to Toby Sun who has now completed his Silver Award after finishing his volunteering with Oxfam alongside working for his A levels! We are now awaiting his certificate. Good luck with University, Toby!

Bronze News

Congratulations to Patrick Hoban and Finlay Currie who have both completed their Bronze Awards before going off to start their A levels. Well done for your hard work!

Friday, 28 June 2013

Year 11 GCSE Art exhibition

Year 11 Art students exhibited their work earlier this week. Many of the artists were in attendance and the event gave parents a unique opportunity to view the full breadth of our GCSE students' major coursework pieces.

Chloe stands alongside two of her pieces, one a multimedia collage and the other a beautifully drawn triptych of her horse.

Sophie stands between her three artworks.

Lydia's self portrait was a striking highlight of the exhibition.

Ben's display demonstrated his range of artistic talents.

Amelia's statue provided an impressive welcome to the exhibition.

Cole stands alongside two of her pieces, including a Lichtenstein-influenced painting.

 
Unfortunately not at all our artists were able to join us - this eye-catching piece was by created by Cassandra.

Johnny's diptych carried a clear Jackson Pollock influence.

 Another of Chloe's creations, with her visible horses in the background.

Wishing Thame, Evenlode, Windrush and Isis a very happy retirement...

Today marked the end of an era at d'Overbroeck's Leckford Place. Our four houses, Windrush, Thame, Isis and Evenlode (named after rivers flowing in or around Oxford) were formally retired during an all-school assembly hosted by Martin Procter, Head of Sport. However, the mourning must end as all is not lost!

Our Years 7, 8, 9 and 10 students were, upon arrival in the Hall, directed to one of three seating sections. Martin then explained some of the reasons behind the decision to move from a four house system to three newly-formed houses. The main aim is to encourage greater (but still very friendly!) competition between the houses in all aspects of school life and to have a much clearer system of point scoring and recording.

Charity work will form a key part of the new system, with the members of each house voting to nominate two charities at the beginning of the year - one local, one national or international. The house with the greatest number of points at the end of the year will have a donation made to each of their nominated charities.

Which brings us on to the most important part of all - the names of the new houses! They are as follows:

Cooper - Captain Hamza A Khan, Vice-Captain Clare Herring
Morris - Captain Natasha Hackett, Vice-Captain Kester McLennan
Austin - Captain Harry Balkwill, Vice-Captain Genevieve Reeves


Some of more the eagle-eyed amongst you will have spotted a link between these three seemingly random names. However, the mysterious Martin hinted at possible multiple layers to the naming so it would be wise to keep an open mind!

We all look forward to this exciting new phase in the life of our house system!

Wednesday, 26 June 2013

Video: Rotary Youth Speaks Public Speaking competition

Having narrowly missed out on winning the National final of the Rotary Youth Speaks Public Speaking competition, we have produced a video of the winning speech.

Congratulations again to all those involved.

'The sun always shines on Sports Day!'

Tilsley Park in Abingdon played host last Friday to a key event in the calendar of d'Overbroeck's Leckford Place - Sports Day! All students from Years 7 to 10 took part in a range of track and field events throughout the day. 

Years of experience have taught staff and parents that reciting the mantra, 'the sun always shines on Sports Day' generally has a positive effect - and this year was no exception! The cold and rainy weather which greeted our athletes as they began the field events gradually made way for bright sunshine. By lunchtime the track, the field and the competitors' socks had all dried out nicely.

With the field events completed, staff and students took part in a 'can you run a mile?' challenge. For all concerned, the answer was a resounding 'yes'! The staff led the way with Nick Haines, Johny Richards, Graham Hope, Henry Winney and James Holburn starting well, along with Year 10's Marnie Wilson. After four gruelling laps of the track, Graham crossed the line first with Johny finishing a very close second.

The afternoon saw the focus switch to track events with some thrilling races taking place in both the boy and girl categories.

Windrush eventually triumphed in the house competition, pipping Isis to the post by just three points! The final standings were:

Windrush - 768
Isis - 765
Evenlode - 511
Thame - 501

Well done to all those who took part; and also to Martin and his team for organising such a successful day; to Angela and Tracey for providing sandwiches, apples and water to the staff and students; and to Jane, Sarah and Gwen, whose seemingly endless supply of Pimms went down very well with parent and teachers alike! 

A selection of photos from the day are below - click on a picture to see a larger version. A professional photographer was also on site throughout the day and a link to his website will be provided to parents in due course, should they wish to order prints!

We all look forward to doing the same again next year. Afterall... the sun ALWAYS shines on Sports Day!


Ellen, Jess, Amelia celebrate

A determined Josh competes in the shot put

Year 9's Lily performed well in the discus

Jesse competes in the discus


Head of English Ruth Robinson provided commentary and score updates throughout the day. Special mention goes to her able assistant Graham, whose endless supply of 'jokes' throughout the morning kept everyone in groaningly high spirits


Usain Bolt's famous celebration made an appearance via Eoin, Greg, Pat, Jacob and Reuben

Wan Hee takes flight in the long jump

 
Year 10's Joseph looks the part in the long jump

 
Pat, Greg, Jac, Jacob, Eoin, Reuben and James do the Mobot!

 Piers attempts to Fosbury Flop his way to success in the high jump

 Oscar competes in the javelin

Staff, students and Frankenstein line up at the start of the 'can you run a mile?' challenge

The mile runners move off

Student hares and tortoises alike worked hard in the mile run

Eventual winner Graham (in the foreground in white) competes against Johny and Henry

Mark Olejnik, Head of d'Overbroeck's Leckford Place, ran well - disaster was later to strike during the staff relay when he took a dramatic tumble!


The two Jacks compete in a sprint finish

Katy and Natasha elected to cross the finishing line together


Piers is streets ahead of the competition

Alejandro, Charlie, Jack, James, Rupert, Phillip, Jamie and Jeremy sprint it out in the 100m

Belle, Natasha, Mair and Holly approaching the finish line in the 400m

Jamie romps to victory for Windrush in the relay

Mark presents the house cup to Jesse and Harry of Windrush


Monday, 24 June 2013

Shirts 'n' Shades hit d'Overbroeck's Leckford Place!

Staff and students spent Thursday lunchtime dreaming of tropical climes, with a Shirts 'n' Shades party held to raise money for Oxford Homeless Pathways. The Hall was transformed into a summer paradise with giant parasols, bright paper flowers and delicious BBQ-style food. Well done to everyone who contributed on the day, particularly Angela and Tracey, whose worked hard to make sure that the Hall looked really fantastic.


Oxford Homeless Pathways (previously known as Oxford Night Shelter) provides a range of services for homeless people aged 22 and over. This is a charity with which we have strong links - they ran a Q&A session for our Year 9 students earlier this year and have arranged for guest speakers to come in to speak with our students. You can find out more about the work of this charity at www.oxhop.org.uk