Tuesday 3 May 2011

Lord Sebastian Coe The Assessor


On the 27th of April, Izzy and I headed out with the other get set schools in the Borough for St Marys University. The day would involve meeting and talking to Lord Sebastian Coe himself.
Seb was on an exclusive visit to the University to assess the progress of the facilities that will be home to 100s of athletes from all over the world in 2012. In particular athletes from Ireland and China. While he walked around with his team which included Patrick Hickey (President of the European Olympic Committee), We decided to keep our distance  and stood watching intently from the running track.
After he had finished his inspection, he came over to see us and a few athletes remaining on the track. He was kind enough to have a chat with us about how we are promoting the Olympics in our school and what we are hoping to achieve in due course. We then went inside to listen to him give a great speech to an admiring crowd about what he thought of the facilities and personnel at St.Marys. Finally, he and Patrick kindly signed a few quick autographs and they even got in a few photos.

By Matt Gibson

PE Extra Curricular May-April 2011

                                                                                                                                                       

DAY

MORNING
(8-8.30)

LUNCH
(1.15-2)
AFTER SCHOOL (3 – 4)
ASTRO 1
ASTRO 2
ASTRO 2/GRASS
SPORTS HALL
OTHER


MON

WEIGHT LIFTING
Boys YEAR 10
FITNESS SUITE (JG)






TUES
FITNESS
SUITE KS4
(KH)
ATHLETICS RELAY
Boys & Girls ALL YEARS (LN)
CRICKET
Boys YEARS 7&8 (SC)
ATHLETICS THROWING Boys & Girls ALL YEARS (PM)





WED
FITNESS
SUITE KS4
(SC)

ROUNDERS
Girls ALL YEARS (LN)
ATHLETICS
Boys ALL YEARS (PM)

BOXERCISE
Brentford FC
YEARS 9,10&11



THURS
FITNESS
SUITE KS4
(PM)

CRICKET
Boys YEARS 9&10 (PM)
TENNIS Boys & Girls
ALL YEARS (SC)
ROUNDERS
Girls
YEAR 7 & 8 (KH)




FRI


KARATE
Boys KS4
OLD GYM


RUGBY – Girls YEARS 7,8&9
(JG)
Grass Pitch
BADMINTON
Boys & Girls
ALL YEARS (ND)
Btec Improvement
Sessions
 (GD/LN/SC)
3–4pm


Worth a watch....

Manchester United . . . a team loved or hated.  Yet on Sunday 24thApril,there was a documentary ‘United’ based on the famous Busby
Babes and Bobby Charlton in particular.



Many of you will be too young to know who these players were. I fortunately grew up hearing stories bout these amazing players and the tragedy that the club encountered as on 6th February 1958 an airliner carrying players and backroom staff of Manchester United, plus a number of journalists and supporters, crashed in a blizzard on its third attempt to take off from Munich airport. Twenty-three of the forty-four passengers on board the aircraft lost their lives including the captain Duncan Edwards (see below) to whom many say was the best footballer ever to wear the England shirt. 
For those who have been to Old Trafford and have seen the Munich clock and the Manchester United sign, it will make you realise the history that surrounds the club.

Miss Nuttall.