Week of 10.3.2020 DragonNEWS News and Events for Dragon Parents

Dear Parents he Dragon is always a hive of activity but this week seems to have been even busier than usual Toutside of the classrooms, with sport, International Women’s Day, events in the Music department, and drama performances all taking place.

After an assembly in which we learned about represent the Dragon at next week’s Team Over in the Pre-Prep, the children greatly the New York Exchange trip which happened Maths Challenge at University. enjoyed the visit of poet James Carter who last term, we also marked International entertained them in assembly on Wednesday. Women’s Day by reflecting on the changing In lessons, D Block children have been writing Year 2 are working hard in preparation for roles of women and their place in society biographies about family members, including their School play next week, which is always a since the first IWD over a hundred years ago. details of their grandparents’ professional cheerful event. In a surprising ‘change of The famous prayer of St Francis was revised lives and recollections of the past. In Maths Headship’, Ma McNeile is very much looking for the occasion to include prayers for the they are converting improper fractions and in forward to a more relaxed morning on Friday comfort, help and empowerment of women Science they are studying the solar system, when one of our Reception class takes the who still live in oppression or fear. including the composition of the rings of reins as Head for the day! Saturn. B Block Geography lessons are On Tuesday the Music department hosted We are continuing to celebrate some looking at coastal erosion and the one of our annual Music Outreach events, tremendous 13+ successes amongst our A phenomenon of longshore drift; in History ‘DragonPhil Orchestral Workshops’, in Block pupils, with 40 scholarships and awards they are considering the independence of conjunction with Oxford Philharmonic achieved to date, and several more India, and in they are wrestling with Orchestra. 50 children from 7 Oxford primary assessments still to come. These awards have second declensions. schools and their accompanying staff joined been achieved at a wide range of senior together with 40 Middle School musicians in schools including Harrow, Eton, Wellington, As well as impressing academically, Dragon a day of Jazz and Blues workshops led by Cheltenham Ladies’ College, Stowe, Radley, children continue to shine in the sporting Oxford Phil players and Dragon staff. Marlborough, Rugby, St Edward’s Oxford, world. Last weekend we sent our judo Workshops ran all day in Lynam Hall, The Rink and Magdalen College School. Even more representatives to the IAPS Judo Nationals at and Music School and culminated in a brief impressively, they cover a wide variety of High Wycombe, returning home with a Showcase Concert at 3pm. On Thursday we areas across the curriculum, including sport, collection of Gold and Bronze medals. The will enjoy a Strings informal concert, and next drama, academic and music. 1st VII Boys’ hockey team competed in the week our music students will be taking their National Finals in Cheltenham, where they ABRSM exams; we wish them every success. Last month around 80 A and B Block children faced the top teams from across the country The exeat weekend is upon us, and I wish you entered the Intermediate Maths Challenge, a and played some outstanding hockey. Our all a restful time until we return to the Dragon UK-wide maths competition. Over 200,000 netball teams have also played against a ready for the final two weeks of term, pupils entered from all over the country and I range of schools in the U13 County Netball am delighted to report that Dragon Tournament where they gave a splendid With all best wishes participants gained 17 Bronze medals, 10 account of themselves. Silver, and 10 Gold. Four children will also Crispin Hyde-Dunn

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For all sports fixtures please clickhere . For the full calendar of events, please see the main School Calendar.

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L A N E After-School Collection Unfortunately, it remains the case that a number the following points: Staff have been reminding the Day children of vehicles continue to be parked on the double regularly this past week to ensure that they are yellow lines around the school at drop off and • All visiting parents must sign in at Reception consistently waiting in the correct place to be pick up times. Given the proximity to the School, with relevant ID and should then be escorted picked up after school. A and B Block children this parking raises a number of safety issues. The pitch side must wait in the Library and C-E Block children area that is a particular problem at present is on • No dogs are allowed on site must wait in E Block. We do not wish to have the crossroads of Bardwell and • There is no parking available on site at Oxford any children waiting on the roadside for at around 4.15pm – 4.45pm. Vehicles parked High School collection after 4.30pm and, therefore, we have here prevent the buses that collect a number of provided supervised spaces where they may our Day children, from turning into Charlbury We warmly welcome spectators and the more relax or make a start on Prep. Tea is available in Road on the approach to the passenger meeting the merrier! the Dining Hall at 4.15pm and any Day children point. This not only holds up our Dragons and staying on after School are very welcome to the children at our partner schools (OHS etc.) attend. but can also lead to traffic congestion along the Anxieties length of the Bardwell Road. As a matter of Dear Parents, We would be grateful if all parents of Day priority, parking should be avoided on double Tutors have been talking with their classes about children might reinforce this message so that the yellow lined marked areas to ensure the safe anxieties and how we manage these feelings. children are waiting in safety and comfort until and smooth access of school coaches. Coronavirus has been specifically mentioned, parents are able to collect them from School. and ways in which we can reassure and support each other in the community. Further to this Weekday Netball Matches work in School, you may findthis article from Parking on Double Yellow Lines Please note there has been a change in policy of helpful to facilitate conversations Many thanks to all those parents who have been having spectators down at Oxford High School at home. making the extra effort to park legally at drop to watch any Dragon matches. Parents are now Clare Strickland, Deputy Head Pastoral off and collection at both Dragon School sites. allowed to come and watch but must adhere to

Family Links Parenting Group challenging, how we communicate, and learn sense and is effective if there is commitment to During the Summer Term we will be running a lots of positive ideas and strategies for building a attend each week’s 2-hour sessions. Family Links Parenting Group here at the Prep happy family life. The Parent Group will also link School on Wednesday mornings (8.45-10.45am) you in to the language, concepts and approach The groups are strictly confidential and limited to led by Caroline Kerr and Bruce Anderson. used by all Dragon staff in the Pre-Prep and Prep 10 parents. The cost of the course is £100, which School so will help establish consistency between includes all refreshments and a copy of “The These groups, which are open to parents of home and School. It also creates the opportunity Parenting Puzzle” which we will refer to each children at both the Prep and Pre-Prep sites, give to gain from other parents, to be supported and week during the course. The dates are: us time to reflect on what it is like being a parent; listened to, to meet others and be part of a to look together at what is going well, and also group. Wednesday 29th April how we cope with challenges. It is a chance to Wednesday 6th, 13th, 20th May pause and consider our family relationships and If you would like to join a Parent Group, we urge Wednesday 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th June increase our confidence. The focus is on the you to think carefully about the expected Wednesday 1st July emotional health and wellbeing of parents and commitment before signing up. Each week builds children and is carefully designed into a 9-week up the robust knowledge and understanding of To book a place on this course please ring 01865 course of 2-hour sessions. We will think about the nurturing programmes, concepts and 315478 or email Maxine McConville. different ages and stages, behaviour we find strategies as a whole approach and only makes

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Year 3 Football at Moulsford On a warm bright Friday afternoon Year 3 boys enjoyed a cheerful welcome from the boys at Moulsford. They were quickly assembled into their football named teams and showed skills learnt throughout the term. All the boys displayed Dragon Sports values of Discipline, Courage and Respect. Match tea was enjoyed by all, including the parents who had cheered the boys from the sidelines. Many thanks to Ma Timms, Ma Brooklyn and Mr Knapp for a successful football fixture.

Prep News

Bridge Success 7 local primary schools joined together to play Huge congratulations and many thanks must At the Loughborough Schools Challenge, 19 with our Middle School Wind Band and go to the Middle School musicians for their teams of pupils attended from around the UK. percussionists. brilliant enthusiasm and hard work; to Mr Schools such as Manchester Grammar, St Stuart for organising the day; and to Mr Smith Paul’s, Westminster, Loughborough Grammar, The children were led through the day by a and his team for leading the workshops so the Exeter Maths School and Haberdasher’s team of experts from Oxford Phil and Dragon expertly. Aske all entered teams. staff and, as well as perfecting their own group’s jazzy offering, they joined together in Beaten only by the Young International Under a special arrangement of Duke Ellington’s 20 team, containing former pupil Henry, who C-Jam Blues in which all 80 children, alongside also started his Bridge life at the Dragon in E the Oxford Phil players, simultaneously raised Block, our team of Jacob, Thomas, Zane and the roof! A delighted audience of staff, Freddie came second! parents, and guests were wowed by the Our Dragon School team of Lawrence, Hilary, exuberance of the children as they showed off Toros and Zoe came 11th out of 19, which was their new skills in a concert to round off the a spectacular result for three eleven-year olds day, after which all tucked in to a delicious tea and one 12-year-old! Our pupils are far in the Forum. younger than the average pupil playing at most schools, with the majority only teaching Bridge from GCSE Year.

Congratulations to all!

Judo National IAPS Judo Tournament A brilliant day at the IAPS Judo Nationals at High Wycombe Judo Centre for our Dragon Judo representatives and a significant medal haul in addition. The boys were an absolute credit to themselves and the School. Fighting through the rounds in their own weight categories the results were as follows; Gold - Xavier and Will, Bronze – Edwin and Merlin. Bertie fought valiantly in his rounds but no medals this time. DragonPhil Wind and Brass Workshops On Tuesday this week the walls of the Lynam Hall, Rink and Music School resonated to the swung melodies and off-beat blasts of 80 young Wind and Brass players who were engaged in a full day of musical workshops on the theme: ‘Jazz Café and Blues’. It was our Music department’s annual collaboration with Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra (now in its 8th successful year) in which dozens of pupils from

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B Block Geography Field Trip – Frideswide Voices of Christ Church, Premier Tennis Lessons Friday 24th April Oxford – Auditions A number of Premier Tennis Lessons have This is an advance warning that the whole of B Auditions for Year 2 Girls are taking place on become available. If you are interested please Block will be out of School on a Geography Saturday 2nd May. Please see the poster for contact Mr James. field trip on Friday 24th April 2020. The more information. children will spend the day collecting data for their Common Entrance or Scholarship Youth Cricket Training 2020 Geography fieldwork enquiry. The project that All abilities are welcome to join Wolvercote they subsequently write up in school is worth Cricket Club (ages 9 –15). Winter indoor 20% of their final Geography result and sessions will be starting at the beginning of therefore, it is important that all children February on Sundays and Tuesdays up until attend. We would be grateful if parents could mid-April when we will then go outdoors. ensure that any other commitments are Please see the poster for more information or avoided on that date. Many thanks. contact Mr Knapp.

Classics / French courses for Dragon Children Any parents who might be interested in sending their children on a Classics/French course next year should contact Dr Norton. The courses are held at his home in SW France and are aimed at Scholarship/CE revision (Easter holidays) or preparation for A Block (Summer holidays). Please note this is not an official Dragon School trip, so arrangements should be made with Dr Norton individually.

Easter Scholarship / Common Entrance Revision Course There are still some places available on the Easter Scholarship/Common Entrance revision course run by Dr Norton in SW France (April 14th – 19th). The Summer Scholarship/CE preparation courses for this year’s B Block in Governors’ Challenge 2020 July are also now taking bookings. Please B Block are busily preparing for their annual contact Dr Norton directly for more charity fundraiser, the Governors’ Challenge. information. Please note these are NOT official Each Tutor group is working together to create Dragon trips. a product or service to raise funds for charity and have a positive impact on the world around them. Market Day, when products and services will be available, is on Saturday 2nd Extra Language Lessons Available May. More information about this, including at the Prep how to pre-order, will be sent out soon, so 1:1 Mandarin, Japanese, and Spanish extra please keep an eye on your inboxes and ask language lessons are available during Activities your children to listen out at School. There will and after School. For more information please be a huge variety of exciting offerings, contact Mr James. including a puppet show, handmade wooden boards, Drego (Dragon LEGO), and the opportunity to contribute towards a tranquility garden and support children giving back to the School community by, for example, washing bicycles.

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National Schools U15 Cup Semi-Final Last week William Plessis (OD 2018) played for Stowe U15s in their National Schools Cup Semi-Final against Oakham. Despite William breaking a bone in his hand, he played the full 60 minutes and they won the game 15-5. They will be at Twickenham on March 19th in the U15 Cup Final where they will face Ivybridge Community College, who beat Harrow in the other semi-final; that game finished a 22-22 draw but Ivybridge progressed as first try scorers. Good luck William!

Events

Future Schools Forum – Friday A Block Leavers’ Lunch, Saturday 22nd May, 10.00am 2nd May Next Open Mornings Parents of E, D and C Block children are Invitations have now been sent to this year’s A Saturday, 25th April – Day invited to attend a Future Schools Forum with Block Leavers’ Lunch. Please contact Mia Saturday, 16th May – Boarding Dr Hyde-Dunn and other members of staff, at Suggitt in Development with any questions Friday, 5th June – Pre-Prep 10.00am on Friday 22nd May, in the MCLT. and dietary requirements. Please note, This event is intended to give parents an booking for this event is essential. overview of the process and timescales to be aware of when considering applications to senior schools. More information will be included in the end of term notices to parents but please do save the date and contact the Future Schools Office to register if you are able to attend.

Beyond the Dragon

We are aware that we have many Dragons who also enjoy sport and other activities outside of school and achieve lots of wonderful things, either as individuals or part of clubs and representative teams. We would love to promote these achievements through our social media channels and within Dragon News in order to share your successes with the wider community. Please do let us know by sending us the details, and where possible, with the correct permissions in place, we will look to share. #DiscoverTheDragon

For more information about these, or any other events, please visit our website www.dragonschool.org or contact Dragon School, Bardwell Road, Oxford OX2 6SS • Tel: 01865 315400

The Dragon School Trust Ltd is registered as a charity, no. 309676, and as a limited company, no. 524331 at the above address.

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