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Greenacre Sports Partnership Hosts Medway Dance Fusion NEWSLETTER TERM 4 2016 GREENACRE SPORTS PARTNERSHIP HOSTS MEDWAY DANCE FUSION he Greenacre Sports Partnership Dance Fusion competition was held Ton Tuesday 15th March 2016 at Greenacre Academy. The competition saw approximately 194 students, ranging from ages of 7-18 years old, participate from 18 different Primary and Secondary Schools within the partnership. Participants were able to choose their own style of dance, and they were judged for their creativity, technique, difficulty, confidence and overall performance. The results were as follows: Primary category: 1st: St Margaret’s at Troy Town 2nd: Warren Wood Primary Academy 3rd: Danecourt Special School Secondary category: 1st: The Victory Academy 2nd: Greenacre Academy (Josh Waka and David Benson) 3rd: Greenacre Academy (Impulse Group) We were fortunate to have the assistance of 12 Greenacre Leadership Academy students, and 2 sixth form students, who supported the event by assisting with stage management, photography, and backstage and judge chaperone duties. These pupils did a fantastic job and very much contributed towards the event being a success. The Dance Fusion event would not have been possible if it wasn’t for the support of several partners. A big Participating schools were School, St Michael’s primary School, thank you to Greenacre Academy as follows: Wayfield Primary School, Chantry for hosting the event, to A1 events Primary Academy, St Margaret’s at Troy organisation for assistance with stage Warren Wood Primary Academy, Town primary School, Walderslade Girls lighting and sound, to all the schools Walderslade Primary School, St School, The Victory Academy, St John who participated in the competition, Benedict’s Primary School, St William of Fisher, and Greenacre Academy. the judges; Natalie Harris, Sam Clay, Perth, Delce Academy, St Thomas More and Nina Atkinson, and finally to all the Primary School, Horsted Junior School, To order photographs from parents, family members, and staff who Danecourt Special School, Kingfisher DE PHOTO’s, please visit the following came to support them. Primary School, Swingate Primary website: www.dephoto.biz PRIMARY SNAPSHOT PRIMARY INFANT AGILITY 10 Greenacre Sports Partnership Schools participated in the Primary School Games Infant Agility Competition on Thursday 17th March 2016 at Greenacre Academy. Participants competed in 6 events, including the runner, catcher, skipper, balancer, launcher and target throwing. The results were as follows: • 1st : All Saints • 2nd : Horsted Infants • 3rd : St Peters • 4th : Balfour Infants NETBALL • 5th : St Thomas More 18 Greenacre Sports Partnership • 6th : Saxon Way Schools participated in the Mini Youth • 7th: Wayfield Games Netball Competition. TABLE TENNIS • 8th: Kingfisher 16 Greenacre Sports Partnership Well done to: • 9th: Warren Wood Schools participated in the Mini Youth • Delce Academy • Maundene • 10th: New Horizon Games Table Tennis Competition. • Pilgrim • St Benedicts Well done to: We were fortunate to have the • St Thomas More • St Michaels assistance of 20 pupils from • Walderslade • Horsted Juniors • Pilgrim • St William of Greenacre Leadership Academy Perth and 9 pupils from Walderslade Girls • St Margaret’s • Burnt Oak • K i n g fi s h e r • Lordswood School who supported the event by • Balfour Juniors • Kingfisher • Balfour Juniors leading each of the activities. These • Walderlsade • St Mary’s • Wayfield • St Margaret’s at pupils did a fantastic job and very Troy Town • Cuxton Juniors much contributed towards the event Catholic School • Saxon Way • St Thomas More • Warren Wood being a success. • Swingate • All Faiths • Lordswood • All Saints • Saxon Way • Horsted Juniors • Wayfield LESSON SUPPORT: • Maundene TERM 4 FEEDBACK • Delce Acadmey During term 4, 24 teachers received the 1:1 Lesson Support, 100% of In particular, a special commendation staff improved their confidence levels to Pilgrim Primary School who came and 95.8% of staff rated the support 1st place, and Kingfisher Primary as Excellent, with the remaining School who came 3rd place, which rating the service as Good. If you are is their highest place within a Mini interested in this support please do Youth Games to date! not hesitate to contact us. This is fantastic, well done! PRIMARY SNAPSHOT TEACHER OF THE TERM For term 4, the following nominations have been made by the GSP team: Karen Underdown from The WINNER of the GSP Teacher of the Brookfield Juniors Term, for Term 4 is Beth Redmond from St Benedict’s Primary School. Well done Karen has been extremely well to Beth and also all of the nominees – prepared for every lesson and showed keep up the hard work! great enthusiasm to motivate pupils! Well done! Beth Redmond from St TEACHER OF THE TERMTerm 4 Benedict’s Primary School This certificate is awarded to: Beth is in her NQT year, however, her BETH REDMOND classroom management and approach Reason: Beth is in her NQT year, however, her classroom management and approach to Gymnastics was to Gymnastics was that of a teacher that of a teacher with years of experience. Beth took on all advice given to her and used this to deliver some really good lessons. Well done!! with years of experience. Beth took on all advice given to her and used this to Partnership Development Manager deliver some really good lessons. PRIMARY FOOTBALL LEAGUE Up-to-date league tables are as per below: Group A: Position Team P W D L F A GD Pts 1 Maundene 5 4 0 1 21 5 16 12 2 Swingate 4 3 1 0 20 4 16 10 3 Oaklands 5 3 1 1 21 6 15 10 4 Stm 5 2 0 3 13 12 1 6 5 Walderslade 5 2 0 3 6 9 -3 6 6 St Benedicts 5 2 0 3 7 23 -16 6 7 Kingfisher 5 0 0 5 1 30 -29 0 Group B: Position Team P W D L F A GD Pts 1 Balfour 5 5 0 0 36 3 33 15 2 Delce 5 4 1 0 19 0 19 13 3 Horsted 5 3 0 2 15 6 9 9 4 St Marys 5 2 1 2 17 11 6 7 5 St Michaels 5 2 0 3 10 24 -14 6 6 Warren Wood 6 1 0 5 5 28 -23 3 7 Smatt 5 0 0 5 4 34 -30 0 For any further information about the Primary football league, please contact Becks Barr [email protected] SECONDARY SNAPSHOT SSG BASKETBALL: 140 Participants! 8 Schools! On Thursday 10th March 2016, the Greenacre Sports Partnership hosted the eighth event of the Secondary School Games, the Basketball Competition held at Medway Park. 8 Under 15s: Currently leading the Secondary schools from across Medway took part 1st Robert Napier School Games League Table, in the competition and a total of 140 after eight events are: pupils participated. 2nd Thomas Aveling 3rd Howard Girls: The winners in each category for the Boys, were as follows: 4th St John Fisher 1st Rainham Girls on 43 points 5th Victory Under 13s: 2nd Walderslade Girls on 33 points 1st Robert Napier 6th Greenacre 3rd Rainham Mark on 28 points 7th Strood Academy 2nd Thomas Aveling Boys: The event would not have been 3rd St John Fisher 1st Howard on 48 points possible if it wasn’t for the support of 4th Greenacre several partners. 2nd Greenacre Academy 5th Victory A big thank you goes to the Greenacre on 44 points 6th Brompton Sports Partnership and the Howard 3rd The Victory Academy 7th Howard School Sports Partnership. on 37 points The next event is the Secondary School Games Cricket Competition on Thur 12th May at Lordswood Cricket Club. WHAT’S NEXT... REMINDERS... WHAT TO LOOK OUT • Secondary Head of PE Meeting will FOR IN TERM 5: Contact US... be held at Greenacre Academy, • Primary Racket Skills Festival If you require any support Tuesday 10th May 4pm-5pm. or have any questions, please • Primary Quick sticks Hockey do not hesitate to contact us: • Head teacher meetings: The Greenacre Sports Partnership will • Primary Girls only Football Greenacre Sports Partnership, be emailing everyone shortly with and Kwik Cricket Greenacre Academy 157 Walderslade Road dates that are available to meet • Primary Key Step Gymnastics and to discuss your requirements Chatham, Kent ME5 0LP for the academic year 2016-2017. • MYG Kwik Cricket Telephone: 01634 861593 All the programs on offer have • SSG Cricket Email: [email protected] been emailed out already to each of the schools. Please let us know if you have not received this. Week 14 - 25th April 2016 MEDWAY SECONDARY SCHOOLS FOOTBALL LEAGUE Year 7 POS TEAM P W D L F A PTS 1 Chatham Grammar 8 6 2 0 39 11 20 2 Greenacre 7 4 2 1 29 17 14 3 Rainham Mark 7 4 1 2 41 17 13 4 Strood Academy 6 4 1 1 19 6 13 5 Howard 4 3 0 1 22 8 9 6 Thomas Aveling 7 2 0 5 21 24 6 R 7 Hundred of Hoo 8 2 0 6 15 34 6 8 Robert Napier 5 1 0 4 6 31 3 R 9 Brompton Academy 8 1 0 7 20 55 3 Year 8 Premier League Premier League POS TEAM P W D L F A PTS 1 Chatham Grammar 7 4 2 1 27 15 14 2 Greenacre 6 2 1 3 12 10 7 3 Howard 4 2 0 2 12 13 6 4 Rainham Mark 5 1 1 3 10 18 4 5 Strood Academy 2 1 0 1 3 7 3 Championship POS TEAM P W D L F A PTS Championship 1 Thomas Aveling 7 6 0 1 27 10 18 Brompton 5 v 3 St John Fisher 2 St John Fisher 7 5 0 2 22 15 15 Academy 3 Robert Napier 7 2 0 5 18 21 6 4 Hundred of Hoo 4 1 1 2 14 18 4 5 Brompton Academy 7 1 1 5 15 32 4 Year 9 Premier League POS TEAM P W D L F A PTS Premier League 1 Howard 6 5 1 0 35 6 16 Chatham 0 v 2 Rainham 2 Rainham Mark 7 4 1 2 29 17 13 Grammar Mark 3 Chatham Grammar 7 2 2 3 14 14 8 4 Greenacre 6 0 3 3 7 28 3 5 St John Fisher 4 0 1 3 5 22 1 Championship POS TEAM P W D L F A PTS Championship 1 Hundred of Hoo 5 5 0 0 33 5 15 2 Strood Academy 3 3 0 0 25 1 9 3 Thomas Aveling 5 3 0 2 21 21 9 4 Brompton Academy 9 2 1 6 16 49 7 5 Robert Napier 3 1 0 2 7 10 3 6 The Victory Academy 5 0 1 4 5 20 1 Year 10 Premier League Premier League Hundred of 1 v 2 Rainham Hoo Mark POS TEAM P W D L F A PTS C Hundred of 1 v 3 Greenacre*
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