NEWSLETTER March 2016

Langley Student Lands Key Role at England Six Nation Match

100 students from this season's CBRE All Schools intake formed a key part of England's RBS 6 Nations match against Ireland on 27 February. More Praise from Visitors The pupils all wore individually designed shirts they had created themselves and were on hand to welcome the England team as they arrived at the Lions I would like to thank all parents and carers for their continued Gate at Twickenham, forming a Guard of Honour for the side. They then took support in ensuring that we to the pitch where they assisted Laura Wright in singing the national anthem. achieve the highest possible The shirts they wore were all designed at Canterbury kit design workshops last standards in all areas of school year where they also learnt more about the core values of rugby, the pride life. associated with the shirt and the importance of colours, logos and emblems. CBRE All Schools Ambassador Dave Attwood was present as the specially de- Numerous visitors to the school signed kits were unveiled on the day and spoke of the importance of the shirt have commented upon the and what it feels like to take centre stage at Twickenham on match day. excellent behaviour displayed by “It was great to meet the students and to listen to them talk excitedly about our students and the calm and their experiences of designing their own school’s rugby shirts and being at orderly environment in our school. Visitors have also Twickenham," said Atwood. "This is a fantastic initiative and I am proud to be praised the students pride they an ambassador of a programme aimed at giving youngsters the chance to play take in their rugby.” appearance , wearing their very “This is our third year as Official Partner of the CBRE All Schools programme – smart school uniforms. something we are extremely proud to be part of," said Chris Stephenson, CEO of Canterbury. "I know the students felt immense pride in wearing a shirt that Thank you again for your they designed at such a huge game. Hopefully some special memories were support in helping us to made.” maintain these high standards . Dan Brammer was chosen to represent Langley School at this very special occasion. Below is a picture of Dan meeting Dave Attwood. You can find specific details of our uniform rules and dress code on our website at www.telfordlangleyschool.co.uk Mr S Carter

Head of School

This Week’s Attendance 93% Chetwood – 93.00 Springwell – 93.00 Webb – 92.00

Website: www.telfordlangleyschool.co.uk Online Gaming Football Results Fundraiser

21/01/16 Y10s won against The - 9-0 Year 10 student Conner Rowley, recently built, setup and 28/01/16 Y9s won against Telford Park School- 3-1 coded a games server to host 100s of 27/01/16 Y7s won against Telford Priory School 5-4 online gamers. 25/02/16 Y7s won against 4-1 As part of the site he asked users to donate to charity, the three charities Netball Results he collected money for were Water Aid, Help for Heroes and Cancer (04/02/16) Y8/9 Girls netball beat Telford Park School- 12-4 Research.

Conner managed to raise over £790 Making Fitness Fun in just 2-3 weeks. In excess of 50 students at sporting extra curricular clubs last Thursday, come along and join in the fun! Well done Conner! Checkout our PE Twitter page… @Langley_PE where all the latest fixtures, notices, clubs and photos can be found. Year 11 Football

Year 11 football team had a fantastic victory against in the Presidents Plate beating them 5-2. Unfortunately the Y10s lost on penalties to Idsall on the 24th February in the Telford and Wrekin District Plate competition. They drew 2-2 after normal time and lost 3-1 on penalties.

Get in Touch The Telford Langley School Year 9 Represents Shropshire Duce Drive On February 4th, Year 9 Student Joshua Bailey represented Shropshire Football Dawley Team against Berkshire but unfortunately lost 4-2. Telford Shropshire TF4 3JS 01952 386700 [email protected] Website: www.telfordlangleyschool.co.uk